Sanyo POA-PN02 Create the available data File Converter, Launch and quit the File Converter

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File Converter

Create the available data [File Converter]

The image available with this projector is the JPEG format. There are several types of JPEG data. Before using the images with the Network Viewer function, it should be converted to the optimized JPEG data for this projector.

[1] How to use the Network Viewer (File Converter 1)

The File Converter 1 is a software to convert from the JPEG data or bitmap data to the optimized JPEG data for the projector.

Launch and quit the File Converter 1

To launch the File Converter 1, click “Network Viewer (File Converter 1)” menu from “Start” - “All Programs” - “Network Viewer & Capture” menu.

To quit the File Converter 1, click on the close box on the upper right hand of the window.

File Converter 1 window

Explorer win-

Preview window

dow to browse image files

Network Unit

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Contents Model No. POA-PN02 PJ-Net Organizer plusFederal Communication Commission Notice ComplianceContents Controlling the Multi-Projectors Network Viewer & CaptureUse of Serial Port AppendixAChapter Preparation Network Viewer function FeaturesNetwork Capture function Mail Alert function Web Management functionControl port ready for external equipment via network Automatic On/Off using Clock functionMulti-control function Operating Environment Package contains Before useTrademarks Expression/AbbreviationUse of this manual Software License Agreement Software License AgreementChapter Installation Installation and network configuration p.16-21 Flow of installationInstallation of the software p.22-24 Function of the Network Unit p.15Name and function of each part Mounting Installation and Network configurationConnection of LAN cable Configure the network Network configurationConfirmation of the network menu Selection of network menu NetworkHow to enter the numbers Configuration for IP Address/ Sub net/ Gateway*/DNSCompleting of installation Restart the Network UnitHow to enter the numbers with point buttons Password settingHow to enter the numbers with the screen 10-key pallet Network Viewer & Capture installation Installing the softwareNetwork Capture Installed softwareNetwork Viewer File Converter Network Viewer Program EditorInstalled software and places File Converter 2 InstallationChapter Basic Setting and Operation Enter the IP address Login the setting page of the projectorSelect a display mode and login Main setting page in the Graphic Mode display Display of main settingMain setting page in the Text Mode display Language Setting Initial SettingsUse of Battery Temperature unit settingDate/Time Setting Name the projector Network ConfigurationConfigure the network Smtp Server*1 Mail SettingOption selection for sending alert message Registering and deleting E-mail addressesExamples Type and contents of alert mail When the internal power circuit is failed Chapter Controlling the Projector Power on/off the projector Items Check the status of projectorControl the projector Description InputPicture PC AdjustmentLoad a Set Save a SetAvailable selection when the Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr input System AdjustmentAvailable selection when the VIDEO/S-VIDEO input Adjustment Image AdjustmentLoad an image mode Save an image adjustment valueSound ScreenSetting Confirmation window Set a day or date How to set the TimerGetting the current time Check the Timer eventsSet a time Select an event on or OFFCancel the timer Service Adjust and set the controls Save Actual AdjustmentName the current setting Save the current settingCheck the Save items Load a control set Control the projectors menu Make a memo Chapter Network Viewer & Capture Parameter Determination Using the Network Capture functionLaunching the Network Viewer Internet PJ2 Intranet Control by the computer Click Stop button to stop capturing Control by the web browserControl by the projector Registering the computersSetting condition Advanced using exampleLaunch and quit the File Converter How to use the Network Viewer File ConverterCreate the available data File Converter Converting procedure Other menu items Setting of conversion modeSelect a folder and click Save button Conversion procedureMaking a program file Program Editor Procedure of making programClick New button Enter a program name and click Add button Limitation of the Program file Condition to use the Network Viewer function Using the Network Viewer functionSelect input mode to Network previously Auto Display setting and control Click Register button to register a program Deletes the program Select input mode to Network previously Display the menu bar Network Viewer & Capture Chapter Controlling the Multi-Projectors Multi-Control Check IP address and projector name Register IP address and projector nameStatus Exclude/Add/Delete a projectorControl Load and apply the setting valueControl multi-projectors at the same time Chapter Use of Serial Port Connected to the serial port Serial Port settingSerial port setting Example Control ExamplesInternet Preparation Use of TelnetFor example, entering pass- word Control the projector with Telnet Command list tableChapter AppendixA Connection examples Web browser setting Technical dataPeer-To-Peer connection Examples of ConnectionMeeting Room Gateway Router installed in the networkProxy setting Web browser settingActive Script/JavaScript enable Windows XP Professional Internet Explorer ActiveScript settingExamples OS/Browsers Proxy setting Netscape Navigator JavaScript Setting 100 TCP/IP Product specificationSerial port specification Port SpecificationLAN port specification FAQ FAQ 105 How can I restrict access from the computer106 Password/Login What should I do when I forget the password?107 Can I control the projector by using the telnet application? Why am I not receiving E-mail alert messages?109 Can I update the firmware of the Network UnitWhat are the rules for IP address assignment? What is the MAC address assigned to the Network Unit?Cannot make a new program file 111File Converter What kind of image formats can I convert? 113