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■ NETWORK (LAN SETUP)

This screen allows you to set the settings necessary when the monitor is connected to a LAN.

DHCP CLIENT

If your LAN has a DHCP server and you wish to obtain an address automatically, change this setting to “ON”.

To set the address manually, set this to “OFF”.

IP ADDRESS

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to “OFF”, specify an IP address.

SUBNET MASK

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to “OFF”, specify the subnet mask.

DEFAULT GATEWAY

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to “OFF”, specify the default gateway.

If you are not using a default gateway, specify “0.0.0.0”.

DNS SERVER

Specify the DNS server address.

If you are not using a DNS server, specify “0.0.0.0”.

RESET

Clicking [Execute] returns all of the LAN SETUP settings to the factory-preset values except for the DNS SERVER setting.

TIPS

When the IP address is set manually, the IP addresses of the monitor connected to the RS-232C output terminal and the daisy chain of connected monitors that follows can be assigned automatically. (See page 26.)

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

■ NETWORK (SECURITY)

This screen allows you to specify the security-related settings.

USER NAME / PASSWORD

Sets up a user name and password to restrict access to this monitor.

After entering a user name and password, click [Apply].

ACCEPT IP ADDRESS

You can limit access to this monitor by registering IP addresses of PCs that should have access.

To limit access, specify the option “From only specific IP addresses”. Otherwise, to allow access from any PC, specify “All IP Addresses”.

IP ADDRESS 1 to 3

If “ACCEPT IP ADDRESS” is set to “From only specific IP addresses”, enter the IP addresses that you want to allow.

TIPS

The USER NAME and PASSWORD can be up to 8 alphanumeric characters or symbols.

To cancel the user name and/or password after it has been set, make the box empty and click [Apply].

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Contents PN-L802B Brown For Customers in U.KGREEN-AND-YELLOW BlueImportant Information Refer Servicing to Qualified Service PersonnelOther Countries outside the EU Information on Disposal for Users private householdsInformation on Disposal for Business Users European UnionDear Sharp Customer Safety Precautions Tips and Safety Instructions Mounting Precautions System Requirements ContentsSupplied Components NRear view Part NamesNFront view 11 E NRemote control unit Part NamesSignal transmitter Power button See Mute button SeeConnection with a PC or AV equipment Connecting Peripheral Equipment13 E Connecting Peripheral EquipmentRemoving the Handles Connecting the Power CordBinding Cables 15 E Preparing the Remote Control UnitInstalling the batteries Remote control operation rangePower Turning Power On/OffTurning power on/off Turning on the main power17 E Disabling power on/off operationsNDate/time setting Turning Power On/OffTouch action Inserting the batteryTouch action and touch mode Touch Pen Preparations/Touch ActionNFinger actions 19 ETouch Pen Preparations/Touch Action NPen actions Other functionsEraser Menu Basic Operation21 E MuteCut off Basic Operation NSwitching the screen sizeWide Zoom Normal Dot by DotDisplaying the menu screen Menu Items23 E NPICTURE Menu item detailsMenu Items NSCREENNAUDIO Menu Items NSETUP25 E NOPTION Menu Items NPIP/PbyP 27 EPbyP NZOOM2 Special SettingMenu Items NDual screen display PIPDAY of the Week Power29 E NSCHEDULENScreen display for adjustment Adjustments for PC screen displayNAutomatic adjustment 31 E Communication conditions Communication procedureControlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C PC connectionNID numbers 33 ENResponse code format OK 002 IDLK0000 ← Wait ← OK 002 ← VOLM0010 OK 001 ← 002VOLM0030 VOLM0020 ←35 E Setting of the Gamma user dataCommand Command field See Direction RS-232C command tablePower control/Input mode selection How to read the command tableControlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Screen menu 37 EControlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Picture menu Controlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Audio menu Setup menu39 E Controlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Option menu Controlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C PIP/PbyP menu Initialization/Functional Restriction Setting Function menu41 E Controlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Others Commands for setting of the Gamma user dataTo set on the monitor Settings to connect to a LANControlling the Monitor with a PC LAN 43 EControlling the Monitor with a PC LAN To set from a PC Default Gateway 0.0Basic operation 45 EControlling with a PC Controlling the Monitor with a PC LANInformation about this monitor appears Standby mode, Power on is the operation availableAccept IP Address User Name / Password47 E DNS ServerMonitor Name Installation Information NAME/LOCATIONAuthentication Account Name / PasswordConfirmation 49 ERecipient E-MAIL Addresses ConditionVersion Snmp SettingTrap Setting Trap Setting of Authentication Error51 E TroubleshootingMonitor makes a cracking sound TroubleshootingWhen Auto Dimming is displayed 53 E SpecificationsNProduct Specifications NDDC plug and play Specifications NDimensional DrawingsNPower management Dmpm Digital Monitor Power Management55 E Specifications NCompatible signal timing PCNCompatible signal timing AV NPC/AV Hdmi input terminal pins Specifications NPC/AV DVI-D input terminal pinsNPC D-sub input terminal pins NPC/AV DVI-D output terminal pinsNAttaching the Tray Secure using 2 cover screws M4 with washers supplied57 E NRemoving the temporary standPN-L802B Mu EN12A1
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