1. About LAN Functions
LAN Functions and the Features
This product is loaded with a LAN network function which enables you to project an image on the computer through a projector via Network with dedicated software.
With the software, you can also manipulate the projecting image and the projector.
This software has functions below and you can use the projector under various network environments to meet the
•Accept both Wired and Wireless LAN environment. When operating via Wireless LAN, there is no need for wire connection.
•Remove the burden of LAN settings. Easy LAN setting function is provided.
•One computer image can be projected up to 5 projectors simultaneously.
•Project the faithful computer image without any influence by the application.
•Remote function which allows you to operate the projector from a distance.
•Monitoring function for the projector operation.
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•Network viewer function which remotely operates the image data on the server to project through the projector.
•Moderator function with which the moderator can project the image on the participants’ computer screen at the meetings or the classes.
•Multi control function which can operate multiple projectors (up to 64) simultaneously.
Image Projecting System via LAN
The images are projected through an image capturing system which helps to project the faithful computer images. With this system, you can use the product under various application environments despite the differences of application software.
Flow of Image Transfer
1.Download the computer image with the dedicated software faithfully to the real image.
2.The downloaded data will be compressed to the digital signal and transferred to the projector via the LAN (Wired or Wireless). (One computer can operate up to 5 projectors simultaneously.)
3.Digital signal will be reproduced into RGB image signal and will be projected by the projector.
✳The image will be transferred to each projector. The time lag can occur between each projection.
CAUTION: This product does not correspond to the application with DirectX,
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