InFocus LiteShow User’s Guide

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LiteShow and the projector

The LiteShow adapter connects to a compatible projector by plugging its embedded M1 connector into a projector’s M1-D or M1-DA receptacle. The adapter’s latch mechanism is attached by tightening the two thumbscrews. If the pro- jector’s Auto-Source option is on, source selection in the projector automatically switches to the standard M1-D or M1- DA connector when data from the LiteShow adapter becomes available.

Please note that LiteShow is designed for presentations, such as Microsoft® PowerPoint® and Apple® Keynote®as well as digital photo slideshows and Internet content. LiteShow is not designed to support full-screen video.

LiteShow and the computer

The LiteShow adapter communicates to supported computers via the source computer’s wireless LAN adapter (inte- grated or PC card) or USB wireless adapter. This communication provides a data path that results in wireless projec- tion.

Managing LiteShow

The LiteShow Manager interface allows you to project to any LiteShow-enabled projector within range. It also lets you set application preferences and adjust the LiteShow adapter's settings. For example, you can rename the LiteShow adapter and the LiteShow adapter's network, or specify the LiteShow adapter's IP address.

Security

LiteShow utilizes 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) security technology. Industry-leading AES data encryption ensures unprecedented data confidentiality.

Capabilities

LiteShow has a projection range of up to 300 feet (91.44 meters) and a data rate of up to 11Mbps. However, keep in mind that range and data rate can be lessened by distance, walls or other wireless devices. LiteShow also handles up to XGA (1024x768) resolution along with 32-bit color depth.

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