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DATA PROJECTOR Network Function Guide Be sure to read the Safety Precautions and Operating Precautions in the Users Guide

document, and make sure you use this product correctly. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Visit the site below for the latest version of this manual.

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Scope of this Manuals Content The procedures in this manual are presented based on a Windows computer running Network Connection. If you are using a different type of device, see the software user documentation that can be obtained from the download page of each type of software.

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The sample screens shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes only, and may not be exactly the same as the screens actually produced by the product.

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The software required to use network functions depends on the type of device to be connected to the projector via a LAN, as shown in the table below.

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Important! Before installing the above software on a computer, be sure to visit the CASIO website for

information about minimum system requirements, downloading, usage conditions, and other precautions you need to observe.

For information about how to install the above software, see its download web page.

Software Required to Use Network Functions

Device Software

Computer running Windows Network Connection (for Windows)

Computer running Mac OS Network Connection (for Mac OS)

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Contents

Software Required to Use Network Functions.......................................2

Projecting Computer Screen Contents Over a LAN Connection ...................................................................... 5

Workflow from LAN Connection to Projection .......................................5

Connecting the Wireless Adapter to the Projector.................................6

Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer .................................................6

Projector SSID ............................................................................................................. 6 Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer ..................................................................................................................... 7 Connecting the Projector to an Outside Network without Terminating a Direct Wireless LAN Connection with a Computer................................................. 10

To connect the projector to a wireless LAN access point without terminating a direct wireless LAN connection with a computer................................................... 10 To establish a wired LAN connection between the projector and a router while maintaining a direct wireless connection between the projector and a computer ..... 12

Establishing a Connection between the Projector and Computer via a Wireless LAN Access Point..........................................................13

Connecting the Projector to a Wireless LAN Access Point ....................................... 13 Establishing a Connection between the Projector and Computer and Projecting via a Wireless LAN Access Point ............................................................................... 14

Connecting the Projector to a Computer via a Wired LAN ..................15 Using a LAN Cable to Connect a Computer Directly to the Projector....................... 16 Establishing a Wired LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer via a Router................................................................................................................ 17

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Projector Network Settings.......................................... 18 Using the Projector Setup Menu ..........................................................18

Using the Projector Admin Pages ........................................................20 Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages.................................................................. 20

To log in to the Projector Admin pages over a wireless LAN connection .................. 20 To log in to the Projector Admin pages over a wired LAN connection ...................... 20

Projector Admin Pages Operations ........................................................................... 22 Control Panel Page Network Items .......................................................................... 24 Network Settings Page Items................................................................................... 25

Remotely controlling the Projector Over a LAN Connection ..................................... 26 To remotely control the projector from a computer connected via a LAN ................. 26

Projector File Viewer Operations................................. 29 Displaying the Viewer Control Page .....................................................29

To display the Viewer Control page over a wired LAN connection............................ 29 To return to the CASIO Projector top page from the Viewer Control page ............. 29

Viewer Control Page Operations ..........................................................30

Appendix ........................................................................ 31 Projecting Via a Wireless LAN Connection with Various Different Devices.................................................................................................31

Using the Network Connection to Project from a Mac OS........................................ 31 Using C-Assist to Project from a Smart Device......................................................... 31

Troubleshooting ...................................................................................32 Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer .......................... 32 Projector Admin Pages .............................................................................................. 32

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Projecting Computer Screen Contents Over a LAN Connection

This section covers everything you need to know for establishing a LAN connection between the projector and a computer, and projecting the computers display contents.

There are a number of different ways to establish a LAN connection between the projector and a computer. The workflow below describes what you need to do to create a LAN connection.

Workflow from LAN Connection to Projection

Install Network Connection on the computer Software Required to Use Network Functions (page 2)

Establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer

Establish a wired LAN connection between the projector and a computer

Connecting the Wireless Adapter to the Projector (page 6)

Connecting the Projector to a Computer via a Wired LAN (page 15)

If you want to simplify the connection process

If you want to connect a computer without connecting to an external network (Internet or Intranet)*1

If you want to use an existing wireless LAN access point (wireless router)

If you want to connect a computer by connecting to an external network (Internet or Intranet)

Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer (page 6)

Establishing a Connection between the Projector and Computer via a Wireless LAN Access Point (page 13)*2

Network Connection Guide (Separate manual)

*1 After establishing a direct wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer, the computer will be able to connect with an outside network (Internet or Intranet) via the projector. For more information, see Connecting the Projector to an Outside Network without Terminating a Direct Wireless LAN Connection with a Computer (page 10).

*2 To connect this way, you need first to establish a direct LAN connection between the projector and computer, and then configure settings to connect the projector to the wireless LAN access point.

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Connect the CASIO wireless adapter specified for your projector model to its USB-A port. See your projectors Users Guide for detailed information about where ports are located.

The procedures in this section explain how to use Network Connection, which is installed on a computer, to search for the SSID emitted by the projector and to establish a connection between the computer and projector. There are three different projector SSID types, each of which is described below. Note that the connection method and required operations are different depending on SSID type.

Connecting the Wireless Adapter to the Projector

If On is selected for Plug and Play on the setup menu, the input source should automatically switch to Network when you connect the wireless adapter to the projector, and the LAN connection standby screen will be projected. If the input source does not switch automatically, press the projectors [INPUT] key as many times as necessary to select Network, and then press the [ENTER] key.

Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer

Projector SSID

SSID Type Description

Simple Connection SSID (Built in)

This type of SSID can be used only when connecting with a Windows Network Connection. Names and settings for each name are built in to the projector. This SSID provides the simplest wireless connection between the projector and a computer. Encryption is WPA-PSK AES.

Generic SSID (Built in) This type of SSID prompts for input of a passphrase when connecting. Names and settings for each name are built in to the projector. The projectors initial default SSID is casiolpj0101. Encryption is WPA-PSK AES.

User SSID The name and settings of this type of SSID can be freely configured by you, so a user SSID must be created before it can be used. See Create a user SSID (page 23).

LAN Connection Standby Screen

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This section explains how to use Network Connection to search for a projector SSID and establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer. The operations described here establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer and start projection of the computer screen.

Note To connect using a user SSID, you first need to create the user SSID. See Create a user

SSID (page 23).

Projector Operation

1. Connect the wireless adapter to the projector (page 6) and then turn on the projector.

2. Press the projectors [INPUT] key as many times as necessary to select Network, and then press the [ENTER] key. The input source will switch to Network, and projection of the LAN connection standby

screen will start. Steps 3 through 6 are not required if you are using a user SSID you created. In this case,

advance to step 7.

3. Press the [MENU] key and then select the following: Network Settings 3 Projector Wireless LAN Settings 3 SSID. On the dialog box that appears, select the SSID you want to use for connection.

4. Press the [ESC] key twice to return to Network Settings.

5. Use the [] key to select Update Network Settings and then press the [ENTER] key. This will display a confirmation dialog box asking if you want to update network settings.

6. Press the [] key to select Yes, and then press the [ENTER] key. This applies the SSID change to the projector and closes the dialog box. Wait until the LAN

connection standby screen starts to be projected again. If multiple projectors are in use nearby, select a separate SSID for each projector.

Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer

To use this type of SSID: Select this:

Simple Connection SSID casiolpj0001, casiolpj0002, casiolpj0003, or casiolpj0004

Generic SSID casiolpj0101, casiolpj0102, casiolpj0103, or casiolpj0104

Wireless LAN connection

Projector

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Computer Operation

7. Start up Network Connection. If the Set Network Location dialog box appears, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box. The Network Connection window will appear with the message Connecting.

If the projector could not be found, a [Reconnect] button will appear on the Network Connection window. If this happens, check the points listed below and then click the [Reconnect] button. Check if the wireless adapter is correctly connected to the projector. See Connecting the

Wireless Adapter to the Projector (page 6). Check if the projector is turned on and projecting the LAN connection standby screen.

If multiple connectable projectors are found, a Projector List dialog box will appear. If this happens, click the SSID of the projector you want to connect with, and then click [OK].

8. What you need to do next depends on the type of SSID you selected in step 3 of this procedure, as described below.

For this type of SSID: Perform this operation:

Simple Connection SSID On the Enter the login code. dialog box that appears, enter the user name*1 and login code*2, and then click [OK].

Generic SSID 1. On the Enter the passphrase or WEP key. dialog box that appears, enter the user name*1 and passphrase, and then click [OK]. In accordance with the SSID of the projector being connected to, input the

characters shown below into both the Passphrase/WEP Key Input and Confirm boxes.

2. On the Enter the login code. dialog box that appears, enter the login code*2 and then click [OK].

User SSID 1. On the Enter the passphrase or WEP key. dialog box that appears, enter the user name*1 and passphrase, and then click [OK]. In both the Passphrase/WEP Key Input and Confirm boxes, enter the

text string that you specified as the passphrase when creating the user SSID.

2. On the Enter the login code. dialog box that appears, enter the login code*2 and then click [OK].

*1 In the User Name box, you can enter any name up to 12 characters long. The user name you enter here will be displayed as the user name on the projection screen.

*2 In the Login Code box, enter the four-digit number shown in the upper left corner of the LAN connection standby screen that is being projected. The login code is updated to a new value each time the projector is started up. Each time you perform the above procedure to connect, check the login code on the projection screen and input the correct login code for the current startup.

SSID of Projector Being Connected

Input Character String (Passphrase)

casiolpj0101 casiolpj01

casiolpj0102 casiolpj02

casiolpj0103 casiolpj03

casiolpj0104 casiolpj04

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While the projector is connected to a computer over a wireless LAN, a Network Connection window like the one shown below will be displayed on the computer screen. The computer screen image (main screen) will be projected.

For details about Network Connection window operations, see the separate Network Connection Guide.

Note (Wireless LAN connection using Generic SSID or user SSID) After you perform the above operation, Network Connection will remember the passphrase

used for the last connection. Because of this, you will not need to input the passphrase again if you re-connect the same computer to the projector (as long as the SSID has not been changed).

Settings can be configured to eliminate the need for login code input. For information about how to configure settings, see Configure Control Panel page network settings (page 22).

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While there is a direct wireless LAN connection between the projector and a computer, the projector can connect with a wireless access point that is connected to an outside network (Internet or Intranet), without terminating the connection with the computer.

Important! This type of connection makes it possible for the computer to use the network (Internet or

Intranet) service connected to by the wireless LAN access point or router. The network environment that can be connected to from the computer depends on the wireless LAN access point or router.

This type of connection assumes that a DHCP server is running on the network to which the wireless LAN access point or router belongs.

To connect the projector to a wireless LAN access point without terminating a direct wireless LAN connection with a computer

1. Perform the procedure under Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer (page 7) to establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer.

2. On the Network Connection window, click and then click [Admin Screen] on the menu that appears. This starts up the computers web browser and displays the CASIO Projector top page.

3. On the left pane, click Projector Admin. On the password input screen that appears, enter the password. The initial default password is admin.

4. Click the [Login] button. If login proceeds normally, the System Status page will appear.

Connecting the Projector to an Outside Network without Terminating a Direct Wireless LAN Connection with a Computer

Wireless LAN connection

Wireless LAN access point (or router)

Wireless LAN connection Or wired LAN connection

Projector

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5. On the left pane, click Network Settings. This displays the Network Settings page.

Input and settings required here are those surrounded by the red boundaries. You do not need to change other settings.

For details about this page, see Configure Network Settings page settings (page 22).

6. Click the Obtain an IP address automatically button so it changes to .

7. Click the Auto button in the DHCP Settings area so it changes to .

8. Configure settings for connection to a wireless LAN access point from the projector. 1. Click the Enable button in the External Access Point area so it changes to . 2. Click [Scan Access Point]. Select an access point. is displayed in the External Access Point SSID box.

3. Click the [] button to the right of the External Access Point SSID box and then select the SSID of the access point you want to connect with on the list that appears. The list that appears when you click the [] button shows access points whose signals are

detected by the projector at that time, and up to eight previously connected access points. If you want to input an SSID manually, select the Enter the key. option on the list. Next,

enter the desired SSID in the External Access Point SSID box. 4. In the Passphrase/WEP Key box, input the passphrase or WEP key of the access point

being connected with. You do not need to input anything if the access point you are using does not require

passphrase or WEP key input. Each passphrase or WEP key character you input is indicated by an asterisk (*) in the

applicable input box. If you want to see the actual characters you input, clear the Hide characters check box.

5. To save your connection settings, click [Apply]. If the passphrase or WEP key is correct it should normally take anywhere from one minute

to a few minutes to establish a connection with the access point.

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9. Use the remote controller that comes with the projector to check if the projector is connected to the wireless LAN access point. 1. Press the [MENU] key, and then select Network Settings 3 Wireless LAN Info. 2. On the Wireless LAN Info dialog box that appears, check External AP Connection Status. If Connected is shown, it means that the projector is connected to the wireless LAN

access point. If Disconnected is shown, perform this procedure from step 1 again. When the external access point is operating as a DHCP server, terminating the connection

will cause the projectors IP address to be changed to a value decided by the external access point.

Note Once you configure the above settings and connect the projector to a wireless LAN access

point, the projector will automatically connect with the same wireless LAN access point whenever you switch its input source to Network. This is true as long as the projector is within the connection range of the wireless LAN access point, and as long as the settings of the wireless LAN access point and projector settings have not been changed.

To establish a wired LAN connection between the projector and a router while maintaining a direct wireless connection between the projector and a computer

1. Perform the procedure under Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer (page 7).

2. Use a LAN cable (use of a shielded LAN cable (STP) is recommended) to connect the projector to the router.

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A LAN connection can be established between the projector and computer by connecting both of them to an existing wireless LAN access point inside of a company, etc.

Important! This type of connection makes it possible for the computer to use the network (Internet or

intranet) service connected to by the wireless LAN access point. The network environment that can be connected to from the computer depends on the wireless LAN access point.

This type of connection assumes that the wireless LAN access point functions as a DHCP server or that a DHCP server is running on the network to which the wireless LAN access point belongs.

In place of step 7 under To connect the projector to a wireless LAN access point without terminating a direct wireless LAN connection with a computer (page 10), perform the step below.

7. In the Access Point Function area, click the Disable button so it changes to .

If there is a direct wireless LAN connection between the projector and a computer, clicking [Apply] in step 8 will terminate that connection.

Establishing a Connection between the Projector and Computer via a Wireless LAN Access Point

Connecting the Projector to a Wireless LAN Access Point

Wireless LAN access point

Wireless LANWireless LAN

Projector

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The procedure below assumes the conditions described below. The computer is already connected to the wireless LAN access point.

It makes no difference whether the computer is connected by wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) or wired LAN (using a LAN cable). If the computer is connected by wired LAN connection, make sure the computers wireless LAN function is disabled.

Projector settings have already been configured using the procedure under Connecting the Projector to a Wireless LAN Access Point above, and wireless LAN access point and/or projector settings have not been changed since then.

The projector is within range supported by the wireless LAN access point.

Projector Operation

1. Connect the wireless adapter to the projector (page 6) and then turn on the projector.

2. Press the projectors [INPUT] key as many times as necessary to select Network, and then press the [ENTER] key. The input source will switch to Network, and projection of the LAN connection standby

screen will start.

Computer Operation

3. Start up Network Connection. If the Set Network Location dialog box appears, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box. The Network Connection window will appear with the message Connecting. If multiple connectable projectors are found, a Projector List dialog box will appear. If this

happens, click the IP address of the projector you want to connect to, and then click [OK]. For the projectors IP address, check Server IP in the lower left corner of the projection screen (LAN connection standby screen).

4. On the Enter the login code. dialog box that appears, enter the login code and then click [OK]. In the Login Code box, enter the four-digit number shown in the upper left corner of the LAN

connection standby screen that is being projected. While the projector is connected to a computer over a wireless LAN, a Network Connection

window like the one shown below will be displayed on the computer screen. The computer screen image (main screen) will be projected.

For details about Network Connection window operations, see the separate Network Connection Guide.

Note Settings can be configured to eliminate the need for login code input. For information about

how to configure settings, see Configure Control Panel page network settings (page 22).

Establishing a Connection between the Projector and Computer and Projecting via a Wireless LAN Access Point

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The method you should use to connect the projector to a computer over a wired LAN depends on whether or not the computer will also be connected to an outside network at the same time.

Wired LAN connection when it is not necessary to connect the computer to an outside network Use a LAN cable to connect the projector and computer.

For information about how to do this, see Using a LAN Cable to Connect a Computer Directly to the Projector (page 16).

Wired LAN connection when you also want to connect the computer to an outside network Use LAN cables to connect the projector and computer to the same router. In this configuration, the computer can use the network (Internet or intranet) service connected to by the router. The network environment that can be connected to from the computer depends on the router.

For information about how to do this, see Establishing a Wired LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer via a Router (page 17).

Important! Use of a shielded LAN cable (STP) is recommended for a wired LAN connection to avoid

interference from radios, TVs, and other receivers.

Connecting the Projector to a Computer via a Wired LAN

Wired LAN connection Projector

Router

Wired LAN connectionWired LAN connection

Projector

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1. Connect the computer to the projector with the LAN cable (use of a shielded LAN cable (STP) is recommended).

Projector Operation

2. Press the [INPUT] key. This will display the Input dialog box.

3. Use the [] and [] keys to select Network and then press the [ENTER] key.

4. Check the IP address (Server IP) in the lower left corner of the LAN connection standby screen. Here, we will use a projector IP address of 192.168.100.10 (projector initial default setting).

Computer Operation

5. Check to make sure that settings are configured for automatic acquisition of the computers IP address. If you want to specify the IP address of the computer manually, change it to 192.168.100.XXX

(XXX is a value from 1 to 9 or 11 to 254). The steps up to this point are to establish a LAN connection between the projector and

computer. The steps from here are for projecting the computer screen.

6. Start up Network Connection. If the Set Network Location dialog box appears, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box. The Network Connection window will appear with the message Connecting.

7. On the Enter the login code. dialog box that appears, input the required login code. In the Login Code box, input the four-digit number shown in the upper left corner of the LAN

connection standby screen that is being projected.

8. When everything is the way you want, click [OK]. This will cause the Network Connection window to change as shown below, and projection of

the computer screen image (main window) will start.

For details about Network Connection window operations, see the separate Network Connection Guide.

Note When using the above type of connection, settings can be configured to eliminate the need for

login code input. For information about how to configure such settings see Configure Control Panel page network settings (page 22).

Using a LAN Cable to Connect a Computer Directly to the Projector

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The procedure below assumes that a DHCP server is running on the network to which the router belongs, and that there is a LAN connection between the computer and router.

Projector Operation

1. Use a LAN cable (use of a shielded LAN cable (STP) is recommended) to connect the projector to the router to which the computer is connected via the LAN.

2. On the projector, select Auto for IP Settings. 1. Perform the following steps to display the IP Settings dialog box: [MENU] key 3

Network Settings 3 Projector Wired LAN Settings. 2. Press the [] key to select Auto for IP Settings. 3. Press the [ESC] key to return to Network Settings. 4. Select Update Network Settings and then press the [ENTER] key. 5. In response to the network setting update dialog box that appears, press the [] key to select

Yes and then press the [ENTER] key.

Computer Operation

3. Perform the operation from step 3 under Establishing a Connection between the Projector and Computer and Projecting via a Wireless LAN Access Point (page 14).

Establishing a Wired LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer via a Router

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Projector Network Settings There are two types of projector network settings: basic settings that can be configured by the projector alone, and more detailed settings that can be configured by using a computer connected to the projector via a LAN connection to access the Projector Admin pages.

You can use the Network Settings main menu, which is included in the projector setup menu, to display information about and configure settings for the projector and external device LAN connection.

Using the Projector Setup Menu

To do this: Perform this operation:

Display wired LAN information

1. Press the [MENU] key and then select the following: Network Settings 3 Wired LAN info.

2. Press the [ENTER] key. This will display the information below. Projector name: The initial default setting is the rightmost six digits of the MAC

address. You can change the projector name using the procedure under Configure Control Panel page network settings (page 22).

MAC Address: Fixed wired LAN MAC address assigned to each projector IP Address: IP address currently assigned to the projector DHCP: Shows the current projector DHCP server function status (Auto or

Disable).

Display wireless LAN information

1. Press the [MENU] key and then select the following: Network Settings 3 Wireless LAN Info.

2. Press the [ENTER] key. This will display the information below. SSID: Shows the projectors current SSID (which is used for wireless LAN

connection with an external device). Wireless MAC Address: Fixed wireless LAN MAC address assigned to each

wireless adapter. IP Address: IP address currently assigned to the projector. DHCP: Shows the current projector DHCP sever status (Auto or Disable). Security Settings: Shows the encryption system being used by the projectors

current SSID. External AP SSID: Appears when Enable is specified for External Access

Point on the Network Settings page. When the projector is connected to an external wireless LAN access point, shows that access points SSID. When not connected, shows No connection.

External AP Connection Status: Appears when Enable is specified for External Access Point on the Network Settings page. When the projector is connected to an external wireless LAN access point, shows Connected. When not connected, shows Disconnected.

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Change the SSID

Important! If a user SSID has already been created, you will not be able to change the

SSID using the projector menu.

1. Press the [MENU] key and then select the following: Network Settings 3 Projector Wireless LAN Settings 3 SSID.

2. Press the [ENTER] key. This displays a list of selectable SSIDs.

3. Use the [] and [] keys to select the SSID you want and then press the [ENTER] key.

4. Use the [ESC] key to return to Network Settings. 5. Use the [] key to select Update Network Settings and then press the [ENTER]

key. 6. On the confirmation dialog box that appears, press the [] key to select Yes,

and then press the [ENTER] key.

Change the IP settings 1. Press the [MENU] key and then select the following: Network Settings 3 Projector Wired LAN Settings or Network Settings 3 Projector Wireless LAN Settings 3 IP Settings.

2. On the IP Settings dialog box that appears, configure the settings below. To specify auto acquisition of an IP address, select Auto for IP Settings. To specify the IP address manually, specify Manual for IP Settings and

input an IP address manually (see below). (1) Use the [] key to select IP Address and then press the [ENTER] key. This displays the Input IP Address dialog box.

(2) Use the [] and [] keys to specify the first octet (three digits) of the IP address. After the setting is the way you want press the [] key.

(3) Repeat step (2) to specify octets two through four. A value within the following ranges can be specified for each octet: 1st: 1

to 223; 2nd: 0 to 255; 3rd: 0 to 255; 4th: 1 to 254. (4) When the IP address is the one you want, press the [ESC] key.

3. Use the [ESC] key to return to Network Settings. 4. Use the [] key to select Update Network Settings and then press the [ENTER]

key. 5. On the confirmation dialog box that appears, press the [] key to select Yes,

and then press the [ENTER] key.

Initialize network settings 1. Press the [MENU] key and then select the following: Network Settings 3 Initialize Network Settings.

2. Press the [ENTER] key. 3. On the confirmation dialog box that appears, press the [] key to select Yes,

and then press the [ENTER] key.

To do this: Perform this operation:

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To log in to the Projector Admin pages over a wireless LAN connection

1. Perform the procedure under Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer (page 7) to establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer.

2. On the Network Connection window, click and then click [Admin Screen] on the menu that appears. This starts up the computers web browser and displays the CASIO Projector top page.

3. On the left pane, click Projector Admin. On the password input screen that appears, enter the password. (The initial default password is admin.)

4. Click the [Login] button. If login proceeds normally, the System Status page will appear.

To log in to the Projector Admin pages over a wired LAN connection

1. Perform one of the operations below ((A), (B), or (C)) to connect a computer to the projector over a wired LAN connection.

(A) To establish a wired LAN connection between the projector and computer using the IP address automatically assigned to the computer

1. Use a LAN cable (use of a shielded LAN cable (STP) is recommended) to connect a computer directly to the projector.

Projector Operation 2. Perform the following steps to display the IP Settings dialog box: [MENU] key 3 Network

Settings 3 Projector Wired LAN Settings. 3. Press the [] key to select Manual for IP Settings. 4. Press the [ESC] key to return to Network Settings. 5. Select Update Network Settings and then press the [ENTER] key. 6. In response to the confirmation dialog box that appears, press the [] key to select Yes and

then press the [ENTER] key.

Computer Operation 7. Check to make sure that settings are configured for automatic acquisition of the computers IP

address. An IP address is automatically assigned to your computer in accordance with the projector

IP address, and a wired LAN connection is established.

Using the Projector Admin Pages

Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages

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(B)To specify your computers IP address manually for a wired LAN connection (when your computers IP address is fixed)

1. Perform steps 1 through 6 of (A), above.

Computer Operation 2. Specify an IP address for the computer. Octets 1, 2, and 3 should be the same as those for

the projectors IP address. For Octet 4, specify a value in the range of 1 to 254, which is different from that of the projectors IP address. For example, if the projectors IP address is 192.168.100.10 (which is its initial default), you

should specify a computer IP address of 192.168.100.XXX, where XXX is a value from 1 to 9, or 11 to 254.

(C)To establish a wired LAN connection between the projector and a computer via a router *1

1. Use a LAN cable (use of a shielded LAN cable (STP) is recommended) to connect the projector to the router to which the computer is connected via the LAN.

Projector Operation 2. Perform the following steps to display the IP Settings dialog box: [MENU] key 3 Network

Settings 3 Projector Wired LAN Settings. 3. Press the [] key to select Auto for IP Settings. 4. Perform steps 4 through 6 of (A), above.

Projector Operation

2. Press the projectors [INPUT] key as many times as necessary to select Network, and then press the [ENTER] key. This will project the LAN connection standby screen.

3. Check the IP address (Server IP) in the lower left corner of the LAN connection standby screen.

Computer Operation

4. Start up the computers web browser, input http:// into the address bar, and then press [Enter]. This will display the CASIO Projector top page.

5. On the left pane, click Projector Admin. On the password input screen that appears, input the password. (The initial default password is admin.)

6. Click [Login]. If log in proceeds normally, the System Status page will appear.

*1 This procedure assumes that a DHCP server is running on the network to which the router belongs, and that there is a LAN connection between the computer and router.

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Perform the operations below after logging in to the Projector Admin Pages. For information about the operation up to login, see Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages (page 20).

Projector Admin Pages Operations

To do this: Perform this operation:

Display the system status

On the left pane, click System Status. This displays the information below. Firmware Version: This is the version of the projectors firmware (built-in software). IP Address: IP address currently assigned to the projector. Subnet Mask: Subnet mask value currently configured on the projector. Default Gateway: Default gateway currently configured for the projector. MAC Address: Fixed wired LAN MAC address assigned to each projector. Wireless MAC Address: Fixed wireless LAN MAC address assigned to each wireless

adapter. Projection Status:

Projection Standby: Standing by for projection over a LAN connection. Projecting: Projecting over a LAN connection.

Number of Users: Number of users currently projecting from computers via a LAN connection.

Login Code: Projectors current login code.

Configure Control Panel page network settings

1. On the left pane, click Control Panel to display the Control Panel page. Control Panel page setting items are divided between the two groups shown

below. You can configure the settings of one groups items at a time. Group 1 : Projector name, Login Code Group 2 : Show User Name, Remote On, PJLink Authentication,

IEEE 802.11n (Wi-Fi), Channel Width 2. On the Control Panel page, configure the settings of either Group 1 or Group 2. For information about how to configure settings, see Control Panel Page Network

Items (page 24). 3. To apply Group 1 settings, click [Apply] below Login Code. To apply Group 2

settings, click [Apply] below Channel Width. This displays a dialog box asking if you want to restart the projector.

4. To restart the projector and reflect the changed settings, click [OK]. Clicking [OK] will reflect the changed settings and restart the projector. The LAN

connection between the projector and computer will be terminated at this time.

Configure Network Settings page settings

1. On the left pane, click Network Settings. 2. On the Network Settings page that appears, configure the settings you want. For information about the setting you can configure and the operation required to

do so, see Network Settings Page Items (page 25). 3. To reflect Network Settings page changes on the projector, click [Apply]. This

displays a dialog box asking if you want to restart the projector. 4. To restart the projector and reflect the changed settings, click [OK]. Clicking [OK] will reflect the changed settings and restart the projector. The LAN

connection between the projector and computer will be terminated at this time.

Change the password for logging in to the Projector Admin pages

1. On the left pane, click Change Passwords. 2. Under Projector Admin, input up to eight single-byte characters for the new

password into both New Password and Reinput Password. Input the same password into both boxes.

3. Click [Apply].

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Create a user SSID 1. On the left pane, click Network Settings. 2. In the SSID box, input the character string you want to use as the user SSID. The final user SSID will be in the format: casiolpj0 You can enter up to 23 single-byte characters as the user SSID. Note that none of

the following can be used as the text input portion of a user SSID: 001, 002, 003, 004, 101, 102, 103, or 104. This is because using these numbers would make the user SSID name the same as a simple SSID or generic SSID.

3. Click the [] button to the right of the Security box and then select the desired security protocol on the list that appears. WPA-PSK AES: Performs communication encryption using WPA-PSK protocol. WPA

(Wi-Fi Protected Access) is a security function for encrypting communication data. WPA2-PSK AES: Performs communication encryption using WPA2-PSK protocol.

WPA2 is a new standard of WPA. Disable: Turns off wireless LAN security, so communications are not encrypted. If you selected Disable, you do not need to perform step 4.

4. Enter the passphrase in the Passphrase/WEP Key Input text box. Input a passphrase of 8 to 63 single-bytes alphanumeric characters or a 64-digit

hexadecimal value. Each passphrase key character you input is indicated by an asterisk (*) in the

applicable input box. If you want to see the actual characters you input, clear the Hide characters check box.

The passphrase you input will be required when you use the user SSID to establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and a computer. Make sure you do not forget the passphrase you input.

5. To create a user SSID in accordance with your settings above, click [Apply]. This creates the user SSID and applies it to the projector. If the projector and computer are connected via wireless LAN, this terminates the

wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer, and changes the projection screen to the LAN connection standby screen.

Initialize all settings on the Projector Admin pages

1. On the left pane, click Initialize Settings. 2. On the Initialize Settings page that appears, click [Apply]. This displays a dialog box

asking if you want to restart the projector. 3. To restart the projector and return its settings to their initial defaults, click [OK]. Clicking [OK] will initialize settings and restart the projector. The LAN connection

between the projector and computer will be terminated at this time.

Input information for connecting to a Crestron controller

1. On the left pane, click Crestron Control. 2. On the Crestron Control page that appears, input the information described below.

IP Address: Input the Crestron controller IP address. IP ID: Input the Crestron controller IP ID. Port: Input the port number to be used for communication with the Crestron

controller (normally 41794). 3. To apply the settings you input on the projector, click [Apply].

Log out from the Projector Admin pages

In the upper right corner of the web browser window, click Logout. This returns to the CASIO Projector top page.

To do this: Perform this operation:

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Control Panel Page Network Items To do this: Perform this operation:

Change the projector name In the Projector name box, input up to 16 single-byte characters (no symbols) for the projector name.

Specify whether or not to require log in code input when establishing a wireless LAN connection

In the Login Code area, click ON (prompt for login code input) or OFF (do not prompt for login code input).

Specify whether to show or hide the user name of the computer currently projecting on the projector via a wired LAN

In the Show User Name area, click either ON (show) or OFF (hide).

Specify whether projector power can be turned on via LAN while the projector is in standby

In the Remote On*1 area, click Enable (enable power on) or Disable.

Enable or disable PJLink connection authentication In the PJLink Authentication area, click Enable or Disable.

Enable or disable wireless LAN standard IEEE802.11n

In the IEEE 802.11n (Wi-Fi) area, click either Enable or Disable.

Specify whether wireless LAN channel width should be set automatically or should be fixed (20 MHz)

In the Channel Width area, click 20MHz or Auto.

*1 Projector standby power consumption depends on whether or not Remote On is enabled. For information about power consumption in each standby state, see the Users Guide.

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Network Settings Page Items To do this: Perform this operation:

Specify auto acquisition of an IP address from the external LAN device

In the IP Settings area, click Obtain an IP address automatically.

Specify the IP address manually 1. In the IP Settings area, click Use the IP address below. 2. In the IP Address boxes, enter the IP address you want to assign to the

projector (Initial Default: 192.168.100.10). 3. In the Subnet Mask boxes, enter a value that will be used to determine

range of IP addresses of the network (subnet) to which the projector will belong (Initial Default: 255.255.255.0).

4. In the Default Gateway boxes, input the IP address of the default gateway (Initial Default: 192.168.100.10).

Specify auto allocation of IP addresses to computers and smart devices by the projector

1. In the DHCP Settings area, click Auto. 2. Specify the range of automatically allocated IP addresses as required. In Starting Address and Ending Address, input a value in the range

of 11 to 254 for the fourth octet. Only the fourth octet can be specified by you. The other octets cannot

be changed.

Specify no allocation of IP addresses to computers and smart devices by the projector

In the DHCP Settings area, click Disable.

Enable wireless LAN connection to the projector from a computer and/or smart device (by enabling the built-in access point function)

Change the Wireless Settings area Access Point Function setting to Enable.

Disable wireless LAN connection to the projector from a computer and/or smart device (by disabling the built-in access point function)

Change the Wireless Settings area Access Point Function setting to Disable.

Enable/disable SSID broadcasting In the Wireless Settings area, select Enable or Disable for SSID Broadcast.

Specify the channel for wireless LAN communication

In the Wireless Settings area, click [] on the right side of the Channel box. On the list that appears, select a channel from 1 to 11.

Specify auto selection of the wireless LAN channel to be used

In the Wireless Settings area, click [] on the right side of the Channel box. On the list that appears, select Auto.

Connect the projector to an external wireless access point

In the External Access Point area, click Enable and configure settings as required. For details, see To connect the projector to a wireless LAN access point without terminating a direct wireless LAN connection with a computer (page 10).

Do not connect the projector to an external wireless access point

In the External Access Point area, click Disable.

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You can use the procedure below to control the projector from a computer or other external device over a LAN connection.

To remotely control the projector from a computer connected via a LAN

1. Referring to Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages (page 20), log in to the Projector Admin pages.

2. In the left pane, click Control Panel. This will display the Control Panel page.

Projector remote control items are those surrounded by the red boundaries above. For detailed information about each of these items, see Control Panel Page Remote Control Items.

For information about items other than the above (Network Settings items), see Configure Control Panel page network settings (page 22).

Remotely controlling the Projector Over a LAN Connection

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3. After you are finished with remote control operations, click Logout to log out from the Projector Admin pages.

Note The projector supports the external devices and commands below.

External Devices and Commands Refer to:

All PJLink Class1 (Version 1.00) commands http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/

Crestron Electronics controller and software (RoomView) commands http://www.crestron.com/

AMX Device Discovery http://www.amx.com/

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Control Panel Page Remote Control Items Depending on its model, some of the items and their functions may not be supported by and may not be available on your projector.

Group Item Description

Refresh (Button) Click to refresh the screen with the latest information.

Projector Status Projector Status Shows the projectors current status as either ON or Standby.

Error info Shows one of the following. No error: Operating normally. Temperature Error: Temperature error occurred. Fan Error: Fan error occurred. Light Error: Light source unit error occurred. Other Error: Error other than above occurred.

Power Off (Button) Click to turn the projector off.

Power On (Button) Click to turn on the projector. This operation is supported only when Enable is selected for Remote On.

Projector Control

Input Specifies the input source.

Color Mode Specifies the color mode.

Blank Selecting ON for this setting temporarily blocks the image from the input source. OFF causes the image from the input source to be projected.

Aspect Ratio Changes the aspect ratio of the projected image.

Brightness Input a value into the box and then click the [Apply] button. This will change the projectors Brightness setting accordingly.

Contrast Input a value into the box and then click the [Apply] button. This will change the projectors Contrast setting accordingly.

Light Control Configures the Light Control settings and Light Control Off Mode settings.

Audio Volume Input a value into the box and then click the [Apply] button. This will change the volume setting accordingly.

Mute Audio Specifies the mute setting. Audio is output while OFF is selected for this setting, and muted when ON is selected.

Audio Out Specifies either output from the projectors speaker or audio output terminal for audio.

Speaker: Audio output from the speaker Line: Audio output from the AUDIO OUT terminal

Audio Input Specifies the audio input for the input source currently selected by the projector.

Projector ID Specifies the projector ID.

Initialize (Button) Click to return all Network Projection Control items, except for the Projector Status items, to their initial factory defaults.

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Projector File Viewer Operations This section provides information about File Viewer operations you can perform with a web browser.

To use a web browser to perform File Viewer operations, first display the Viewer Control page. Note that the Viewer Control page can be used only while there is a wired LAN connection.

To display the Viewer Control page over a wired LAN connection

1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under To log in to the Projector Admin pages over a wired LAN connection (page 20).

2. On the left pane, click Viewer Control. This displays the Viewer Control page like the one shown below, and starts projection of the

File Viewer main screen by the projector. For information about the operations you can perform from this point, see Viewer Control Page Operations (page 30).

To return to the CASIO Projector top page from the Viewer Control page In the upper left corner of the web browser window, click CASIO Projector.

Displaying the Viewer Control Page

While File Viewer is being projected, these buttons perform the same operations as the corresponding buttons on the remote controller that comes with the projector.

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Viewer Control Page Operations

To do this: Perform this operation:

Start File Viewer projection Click [Start Viewer].

Perform File Viewer remote controller operations

Click the desired buttons under [Start Viewer]. The keys have the same functions as the corresponding projector remote controller key. For details about File Viewer operations, see the separate Users Guide.

Exit the Viewer Control page and return to the CASIO Projector top page

Click [EXIT]*1.

*1 File Viewer will not be exited if you click [EXIT] while it is projecting.

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Appendix

You can project the screen contents of a computer running a Mac OS*1 that is connected to the projector over a wireless LAN connection. The conditions below are required in order to do so. On the projector, perform the required operation to change the projectors SSID to a generic SSID

(casiolpj0101, casiolpj0102, casiolpj0103, casiolpj0104) or a user SSID. For more information, see Change the SSID (page 19).

Run Network Connection*2 on the Mac OS computer, and then log in to the projector from Network Connection.

Installing C-Assist on an Android or iOS smart device makes it possible to project smart device images from the projector. C-Assist also makes it possible to use the smart device to control the computer to which the projector is connected. The conditions below are required to perform these operations. On the projector, perform the required operation to change the projectors SSID to a generic SSID

(casiolpj0101, casiolpj0102, casiolpj0103, casiolpj0104) or a user SSID. For more information, see Change the SSID (page 19).

On the smart device, start up C-Assist and use C-Assist to log in to the projector.

Projecting Via a Wireless LAN Connection with Various Different Devices

Using the Network Connection to Project from a Mac OS

*1 Note that functions may be limited by the version of Mac OS being used. For the latest information about operating environments, visit the CASIO website.

*2 You can download Network Connection for Mac OS from the CASIO projector support site located at the URL shown below. The CASIO projector support site also includes information about required computer environments and operation details. http://world.casio.com/download/projector/

Using C-Assist to Project from a Smart Device

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Troubleshooting

Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer

Problem Cause and Required Action

I cant establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and a computer.

If any other wireless LAN utility besides Network Connection is running on the computer, close it.

Try moving the projector closer to the computer. Also, make sure there is no wall or other obstruction between the projector and computer.

If a nearby microwave oven, Bluetooth device, or other device is interfering with the wireless LAN signal, relocate the interfering device.

If the projector is off, turn it on. If the projector does not have the wireless adapter connected, connect it (page 6). If the computers wireless LAN function is disabled, enable it.

The wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer keeps dropping.

If any other wireless LAN utility besides Network Connection is running on the computer, close it.

Try moving the projector closer to the computer. Also, make sure there is no wall or other obstruction between the projector and computer.

If a nearby microwave oven, Bluetooth device, or other device is interfering with the wireless LAN signal, relocate the interfering device.

I can establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer, but the computer screen contents wont project.

If something other than Network is selected as the projectors input source, press the [INPUT] key and then select Network.

If computer screen contents wont project while Network is selected as the input source, click (Project 1 screen) on the Network Connection window.

If the projection image has been frozen or cut off by pressing the [FREEZE] or [BLANK] key on the projectors remote controller, press the remote controllers [ESC] key to cancel the freeze/blank operation.

Projection image switching is slow.

On the Network Connection window, click and then check Projection Setting. If High-resolution is selected, change the setting to High-speed.

On the computer, exit all applications that you are not using. On the computer, disable Windows AeroTM.

Wireless LAN connection problems when multiple projectors are being used at the same time.

Check if more than one projector is assigned the same SSID number. Each projector should have its own unique SSID. For information about the required operation, see Change the SSID (page 19).

Projector Admin Pages

Problem Cause and Required Action

The Projector Admin pages do not appear when I try to access them from Network Connection.

The browser you are using may be configured to use a proxy server. Since a proxy server configuration can make it impossible to access the Projector Admin pages, you should change your browser configuration. For information about proxy server settings, see the help and other user documentation for your browser.

I forgot the login password I specified for the Projector Admin pages.

Perform the operation under Initialize network settings (page 19) to return projecto

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