8. Network centric operations
Thenetwork cen tric projector may be configured in the same way as a standard PC to support :
-SNMP service : provides diagnostics, basic control via SNMP messaging
-M icrosoft Exchange services: for scheduling of projector tasks.
-Web client : offers an alternative to the Client software through a user-friendly internet based
interface (includes almost the same features as the Client software)
See the Appendix “General guidelines on Network configuration” for general guidelines on how to enable
these services.

8.1.3 iCon server specifications

Specifications

1.6GHz Pentium M processor
•1GBRAM
40GB Hard Disk storage
MicrosoftXP Operating System
BarcoServer Software for network communication between Server and clients
8.2 Control
Overview
• Description
Howto use the control manager?
• General
Thesource selection screen
ThePiP screen
Imagesettings
Advancedcontrol

8.2.1 Description

What can be done ?
Theprojector allows a software client (client PC) to communicate locally with the server and hereby control the projector’s settings,
inthis case one has apoint to point communication, image 8-2. Theclient PC or laptop communicating with the projector may be
locallyinstalled or may be remote, communication may then happen over a LAN, image 8-3
Theprojector performs the role of Serve rwhile the PC acts asa Client within the system.
Thecontrol and management client software incudes the possibility to create groups of projectors and that way control a whole fleet
of projectors.
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Image8-2
pointto point iQ Pro network co mmunication
A facilitym anager’s desk
B projector area
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