Sanyo POA-PN10 owner manual Use of Telnet, Control

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Use of Serial Port

Use of Telnet

The following is a control example of external equipment connected to this product by using the telnet application*1 installed on your computer. The telnet application is needed to use commands*2 which controls the external equipment.

Preparation

1 Disconnect AC plug from the projector and connect an external equipment to the extra serial port with an RS-232C serial cable.

2Turn the projector and external equipment on.

3Display the "Extra Serial Port Setting" page with the web browser. ( refer to page 57).

4Change the serial port setting to be the same communication condition as the con- nected external equipment and then press the Set button.

The following example setting is for our projec- tor communication condition. When controlling our projector set as follows:

Baud rate

19200

Parity

NONE

Stop

1

Flow Control

NONE

Data

8

Serial Port

External

Port

23

 

 

Control

(For example, in case of using the Telnet application in the Windows 98.)

1Select the Run... submenu from the Start menu on the computer. Type "telnet" onto the Open text area on the displayed window and press the OK button.

2 Launch the telnet application and the following window will be displayed. Select the Remote System from the Connect pulldown menu.

*1 Further instructions about the telnet application, please see the on-line guide on your com- puter. Macintosh does not provide the telnet application.

*2 The commands are defined by each product independently, so please consult the manufac- turer or sales dealer for further information of the commands.

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Contents PJ-Net Organizer Model No. POA-PN10Trademark CompliancesFederal Communication Commission Notice Expression/Abbreviation Use of this manualContents Use of Serial Port Web Management function FeaturesPower on Mail Alert functionControl port ready for external equipment via network Automatic On/Off using Timer functionMulti-control function Operating Environment Installation Installation Flow of installation Check package p.11 Installation p.12-14Name and function of each part Mounting Coin etcConnection of LAN cable Turn on the projector and display the menu on the screen Confirmation of network setting menu NetworkConfirmation of network menu activity Network configuration Procedure of Connecting the projector to the networkConfigure the network with the projector Selection of network menu NetworkHow to enter the numbers Restart the Network UnitConfigure the network with the computer Completing of installation Configure the network of computer Windows 98/95/MeWindows 2000/NT4.0 Windows XP Macintosh Installation Basic Setting and Operation Login Basic Setting and OperationLogin or logout the setting page of the projector Enter the IP addressDisplay of main setting Logout Initial SettingsLanguage Setting Date/Time Setting Password SettingTemperature unit setting Configure the network Name the projectorSmtp Server*1 Mail SettingAdministrator Address Registering and delet Ing E-mail addressesExamples Type and contents of alert mail When the lamp use time reaches preselect lamp use time When the internal power circuit is failedWhen the life span of lamp is reached Controlling the Projector Controlling the Projector Power on/off the projector Check the status of projector Control the projector InputPC Adjustment System Adjustment Image Adjustment Screen Adjustment Sound AdjustmentSetting Setting items and their operations are listed below Select time How to set the TimerSelect a day or date Select an event on or OFFCancel the timer Getting the current timeService Display the current setting information Save Actual AdjustmentAdjust and set the controls Name the current settingControl the projectors menu To load the control setControlling the Projector Controlling the Multi-Projectors Controlling the Multi-Projectors Multi-Control Register IP address and projector nameDelete from the multi-control list Exclude/Add the projectors from/into the multi-controlAdd all of listed projectors into multi-control Load and apply the setting value Control multi-projectors at the same timeStatus Selection of another projector Use of Serial Port Serial port setting Use of Serial PortSerial controller Control Examples ExampleSerial Controller Use of Telnet ControlWhen the word Hello is replied, login has been successful Command list table Control the projector with TelnetConnection examples Web browser setting Technical data AppendixAExamples of Connection Peer-To-Peer connectionGateway Router installed in the network TheaterActive Script/JavaScript enable Web browser settingCookies enable Proxy settingActiveScript setting Setting examples OS/BrowsersInternet Explorer Cookies setting Windows 95/98Proxy setting Netscape Navigator Cookies setting JavaScript SettingProxy setting Mac OS Proxy setting Netscape Navigator Cookies setting Proxy setting Product specification Applicable projector model listSerial port specification Port SpecificationLAN port specification Computer Input port specification HDB 15-pin connector VGAAppendix FAQ FAQ How can I restrict access from the computer Password/Login What should I do when I forget the password? English You can register up to 10 addresses Why am I not receiving E-mail alert messages? Can I update the firmware of the Network UnitWhat is the MAC address assigned to the Network Unit? What are the rules for IP address assignment?English Part No.610 306 1474 1AA6P1P3990-- Idlb

POA-PN10 specifications

The Sanyo POA-PN10 is a premium replacement lamp designed for select Sanyo projectors, particularly the PLC-XF47, PLC-XF48, and PLC-XF70 models. This high-quality lamp is engineered specifically to maintain the performance of these projectors, ensuring that users can enjoy vibrant and clear visuals in various lighting conditions.

One of the primary features of the Sanyo POA-PN10 is its high brightness output, measured at approximately 4000 ANSI lumens. This impressive figure allows the projector to deliver bright images, making it suitable for both small and large venues, including classrooms, conference rooms, and auditoriums. Coupled with a contrast ratio of up to 2000:1, users can expect deep blacks and vivid colors that enhance the overall viewing experience.

The POA-PN10 lamp utilizes high-pressure mercury technology to produce its luminous output. This technology is known for its energy efficiency and extended lifespan, typically lasting between 2000 to 3000 hours, depending on usage and operating conditions. Users can extend the life of the lamp by utilizing eco-mode settings, which reduce power consumption and heat generation.

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In summary, the Sanyo POA-PN10 stands out as an essential component for enhancing the capabilities of Sanyo projectors. With its high brightness output, energy-efficient design, and ease of use, it caters to the needs of both professional environments and educational settings. Users can expect longevity and quality, making this lamp a worthwhile investment for organizations looking to achieve superior visual presentations.