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Hitachi WNM80 User Manual
Hitachi WNM80 User Guide
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  • Hitachi WNM80, 27 The Status Menu The Status menu is used to monitor the projector's status. [Power] Indicates the power status. Standby: The projector is in standby state (projector lamp off). ON: The projector's power is on (projector lamp on). [Lamp] Indicates if there is a projector lamp error or not. OK: There are no errors. Change the Lamp: Time to replace the projector's lamp. Replace the projector's lamp. Cover Open: The projector lamp's cover is open. Close the cover. Error: The lamp isn't on and is in an error state. Contact your local service representative. [Temp] Indicates t

  • Hitachi WNM80, 30 Operations (continued) [Set an IP address] Use this to configure the WNM80 module's IP address and subnet mask. Specify an IP address: If you select this option, the values you set in the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields will be used. Obtain an IP address automatically: If you select this option, the IP address and subnet mask will be obtained automatically from the DHCP server. [Connection Control] Use this to specify the communication connection control method to use between the PC and projector. Match to your PC's settings. Choose from either AD-HOC, 802.11AD-HOC of Infrastructure. [SSID (Service Set ID)] This ID is used

  • Hitachi WNM80, 18 Operations (continued) <Applied Operation: Distributing Images to Multiple Projectors> You can simultaneously distribute the images from a single PC to a multiple number of projectors(*1) (*2). (*1): Each image from the PC is distributed in time-share fashion to each projector and then a synchronized command is issued to have each projector refresh its screen simultaneously. (*2): The PC can connect to projectors with the same network address. However, the greater number of projectors involved, the greater delay in the image refresh rate. • Press the PROJECTOR button from the LiveViewer dialog. • A list of available projectors is displayed. Select the name

  • Hitachi WNM80, 28 Operations (continued) The Wireless Menu The Wireless menu enables you to check and set the WNM80 module's operation mode. In addition, when the WNM80 module is in Playback or PC-less Presentation mode, you can use this menu to control the WNM80 module. • Setting the Operation Mode Simply click on the radio button of the desired operation mode and then click on set. However, please note that you will need to use a cable-based LAN connection to use the Wireless menu to remote control PC-less Presentation mode operations. You can't use the wireless LAN card to create a wireless connection. NOTE

  • Hitachi WNM80, 35 Additional Items Troubleshooting Problem Likely Cause Things to Check Reference Page Number No image The projector's power isn't on Is the projector's lamp on? 7 The projector's input source isn't switched to DVI Is the projector switched to DVI? 7 The module isn't properly connected to the projector Are the locking screws securely fastened? 6 The module's power cable isn't properly connected to the projector Is the module's power cable firmly connected to the projector? 6 Wireless Live Mode The projector that you want to connect to is n

  • Hitachi WNM80, 8 Introduction (continued) [IP Address:] A unique numeric address used to identify each network device. The IP's factory default setting is 192.168.100.10. [Sub Net Mask:] The network address portion of the IP address. The factory default is 255.255.255.0. [DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol):] This setting is used to determine whether to have this device's IP address assigned automatically by the network's DHCP server or to assign the IP address manually (as described above). The factory default is to leave this setting Off and assign the IP address manually. [Ch (Channel):] The wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b) device can communicate on channels 1 to 1

  • Hitachi WNM80, 2 Introduction Functions The WNM80 wireless network module is equipped with the latest network functions. You can use the WNM80 module in combination with Hitachi's CP-X885, CP-X880 and CP-X870 LCD projectors to make presentations that draw on the power of your network. In addition, the wireless LAN card (*1) allows you to connect the WNM80 module to your network without the need to connect any annoying LAN cables. (*1): Please use the wireless LAN card that came with your WNM80. <Major Functions> 1. Live Mode The WNM80 module gives you the power to present PowerPoint® and other presentations with ease and in a cable-free env

  • Hitachi WNM80, 21 (1) How to select one image for full screen display • Use the projector's remote control or operation panel cursor navigation buttons ( , , , ) to select the desired image and the press ENTER. The selected image is displayed by the projector at full screen size. • If you press the RESET button while the image is being projected, you will return to the thumbnail view. • If you press the RESET button during thumbnail view, the toolbar (icon selection) will appear. (2) How to run a manual slideshow • Press the RESET b

  • Hitachi WNM80, Wireless Network Module WNM80 User Guide Thank you for purchasing the WNM80 wireless network module from Hitachi. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure proper and safe use of your new wireless network module. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Summary The WNM80 wireless network module attaches to Hitachi's CP-X885, CP-X880 and CP-X870 LCD projectors and enables users to make presentations using multiple PCs in a cable-free environment. Features (1) Cable-Free Presentations Wireless presentations made possible by use of a wireless LAN card. (2) Multiple Screens Images from up to four PCs can be present

  • 15 Operations Wireless Presentations (Live Mode) You can project the content of your PC display as is via the projector to which the WNM80 module is mounted using wireless communication. First of all, let's take a look at the basic wireless presentation operation. (Refer to for additional operations.) <Startup> • Turn on the power of the projector (that the WNM80 modu

  • Hitachi WNM80, 9 Installing the Software In order to use the WNM80 with a PC for wireless presentations (Live Mode), you will first need to install the accompanying software on all the PCs you will be using. Minimum PC Hardware and Software Requirements • OS: Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP • Graphic Interface: DirectX 6.1a or higher; Video RAM 4MB or higher (8MB recommended) • CPU: Pentium III (600MHz or higher recommended) • Display: VGA 640x480 or higher (XGA 1024x768 recommended) 65,536 simultaneous colors or higher • Memory: 64MB or higher (128MB or higher if using Windows XP) • Available Hard Disk Spac

  • Hitachi WNM80, 22 Operations (continued) (3) How to run an automatic slideshow • Press the RESET button to display the toolbar (some of the icons within the toolbar will be selectable). • Use the left and right arrow buttons to select the SLIDESHOW STARTING IMAGE icon ( , ) and then use the up and down arrow buttons ( , ) to set the starting image number. • Use the left and right arrow buttons to select the SLIDESHOW ENDING IMAGE icon ( , ) and then use the up and down arrow buttons ( , ) to set the ending image number. • Use the left and right arrow buttons to select the AUTOMATIC IMAGE SWITCHING INTERVAL icon ( , ) and then use the up and down arrow buttons (

  • Hitachi WNM80, 13 [Explanation] A network address setting is required as you will be connecting the WNM80 module to the PC using the network. You can choose to manually assign an address to each device or have an DHCP server automatically assign the address. When configuring the address manually, please use the following setting: IP address = 192.168.xxx.NNN <xxx and NNN represent decimals> Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 Be sure to use the same setting for the "xxx" portion of the IP address for both the WNM80 module and PCs. Then "NNN" portion can be any number from 1 to 254

  • Hitachi WNM80, 7 Confirming the Connection to the Projector Once you have completed mounting the WNM80 module onto the projector, follow the below instructions to make sure that the connection to the projector is working okay. During this confirmation, you will check to see: • Whether or not the WNM80 module is correctly recognized when the projector's menu is displayed (1) Turn on the projector's power. (Turn on the projector's AC switch and press the STANDBY button.) (2) Select DVI using the projector's jog

  • Hitachi WNM80, 36 Additional Items (continued) Problem Likely Cause Things to Check Reference Page Number Wireless Playback Mode Can't communicate The module isn't in Playback Mode Press the WIRELESS button on the projector's remote to make sure that it is in the correct mode 19 The images from the recently executed Live Mode are gone You didn't mark the images during your Live Mode presentation Press Print Screen (on your PC keyboard) during Live Mode for each image you want to playback in Playback Mode 3,19 The images you marked don't appear The 8MB limit was exceeded (image s

  • Hitachi WNM80, 32 Operations (continued) Changing Network Settings Directly from the WNM80 Module The WNM80 module is equipped with network technology that allows you to configure it to the function you wish to use. (Refer to Operations for more details.) When you first use the WNM80 module, it will be configured to the factory defaults. You can use the Configuration Utility (see ) for configuring the network settings, however, this section covers the procedures for using just the WNM80 module (mounted on the projector) to configure and confirm a portion of the network settings. (1) Open the WIRELESS m

  • 29 Configuration Utility You can use your Web browser (Microsoft™ Internet Explorer®, etc.) to check and configure the WNM80 module's network settings. How to Use the Configuration Utility Open LiveViewer. PROJECTOR button Click on the PROJECTOR button. A list of available projectors will be displayed. Right click on the projector you wish to control and

  • 3 Consult with your network administrator prior to attempting to connect to your company's LAN. NOTE 2. Playback Mode Images transmitted to the projector in Live Mode can be replayed from the projector side (*3). You can also send images to the projector from the PC in advance (*4). Regardless of the method chosen, you can select the image you wish to d

  • 1 Before You Get Started Safety Precautions The following safety icons are used throughout this WNM80 user guide to alert you to situations that could result in personal injury and physical damage. Please make sure that you understand the warnings, cautions and restrictions associated with these icons before reading the remainder of this user guide. Indicates a forbidd

  • Hitachi WNM80, Hitachi, Ltd. Tokyo, Japan International Sales Division THE HITACHI ATAGO BUILDING, No. 15 –12 Nishi Shinbashi, 2 – Chome, Minato – Ku, Tokyo 105-8430, Japan. Tel: 03 35022111 HITACHI EUROPE LTD, Whitebrook Park Lower Cookham Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 8YA UNITED KINGDOM Tel: 01628 643000 Fax: 01628 643400 Email: [email protected] HITACHI EUROPE S.A. 364 Kifissias Ave. & 1, Delfon Str. 152 33 Chalandri Athens GREECE Tel: 1-6837200 Fax: 1-6835964 Email: [email protected] HITACHI EUROPE GmbH Mu

  • Hitachi WNM80, 23 Using FileViewer What is FileViewer? 1. FileViewer is a program that enables you to access the projector's (WNM80 module's) RAM disk. FileViewer enables you to send image files from your PC to the projector as well as retrieve image files stored on the projector to your PC. NOTE: The RAM disk is the temporary storage disk used to store image files transferred from your PC during Live Mode as well as those files you transfer from your PC using FileViewer. 2. FileViewer can likewise be used to access the storage card inserted into the projector (WNM80 module). FileViewer enables you to send image files from your PC to the storage card as well as retrieve image files s

  • Hitachi WNM80, 6 Introduction (continued) (5) Slowly slide the module into place (in the direction of the arrow). Make sure that the DVI port is correctly aligned. (Please take care not to cause damage to the projector by the clasp.) Insert the two module locking screws into the respective DVI port. [(7) Tighten the screws] (6) Tighten (turn right) the two DVI port locking screws. (7) Tighten the clasp to the projector using the accompanying locking screws (M3x8). (8) Firmly connect the module's power cable to the projector's power port Power port (9) Reattach the projector's filter cover. Filter cover

  • Hitachi WNM80, 20 Operations (continued) • Insert the storage card that contains the images you wish to display into the WNM80 module's PCMCIA card slot. • Press the remote control's WIRELESS button to open the Wireless Menu. (Press the WIRELESS button again if the menu doesn't appear the first time.) • Use the navigation buttons to move the cursor over PC less Presentation and then press ENTER. You can display the thumbnails of the images currently stored in the storage card (up to 16 images at a time). • Sel

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