Uses for Network Features
Connecting a projector to a network allows you to do the following.
Use the projector with only necessary functions enabled.
- Confirm the current projector state using a web browser.
- Operate the projector remotely using a web browser.
- Receive a report from the projector via e-mail.
- Configure network settings for the projector.
- Perform control using various types of network surveillance and control protocol (Advertisement, ADCP, PJ Talk, PJ Link, SNMP, AMX DDDP (Dynamic Device Discovery Protocol), Crestron RoomView).
- Reset the network settings.
- Set the date and time.
- Update the software.
- Use https communication.
Note
- When connecting the projector to a network, consult the network administrator. Also, use a network environment with security measures in place.
- When using the projector upon connecting it to a network, open the projector’s control panel via a network and change the factory settings of the access control settings. We also recommend that you change your password periodically.
- Once you have finished configuration via the browser, close the browser to log out.
- Please note that the images used in the explanation are for reference only. Some images may differ depending on what model you are using.
- Supported web browsers are Internet Explorer (version 11 or later), Safari, and Chrome.
- The only display language available is English.
- When accessing the projector from a computer, if the browser is set to “use a proxy server,” click the checkmark and configure it to not use a proxy server.