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PROJECTOR

CX-F1 Network Function Guide Be sure to read the Safety Precautions and Operating Precautions in the Users Guide, and

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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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Contents

Establishing a Network Connection Between a Computer and the Projector .......................................... 5

Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection Between a Computer and the Projector....................................................................................5

To connect the projector and a computer via wireless LAN........................................ 5

Projector Network Standby Screen........................................................6 To display the network standby screen...................................................................... 6

Connecting the Projector to an Existing Wireless LAN Access Point ....7 To connect the projector to a wireless LAN access point ........................................... 7 To display the projectors wireless LAN information screen........................................ 9

Configuring Projector Network Settings .................... 10 To use the projectors Setup Menu to configure network settings ............................ 11 To use the projectors Setup Menu to initialize network settings............................... 11

Using a Computer to Configure Projector Network Settings .......................................................................... 12

Web Service Page Top Menu...............................................................12 Connection Applications .......................................................................................... 12 To display the Web Service page............................................................................. 12

Projector Setup ....................................................................................13 To log into the Projector Setup page ....................................................................... 13 To configure projector settings ................................................................................ 14 To change the Web Service page password............................................................ 15

Projector Setting Items.........................................................................16 Login Settings ............................................................................................................ 16 Network Settings ....................................................................................................... 17 System Settings......................................................................................................... 22 Update ....................................................................................................................... 22

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Preparing for C-Connection......................................... 23 Creating a One Click Connection File ..................................................23

To download a One Click Connection file from the projector .................................... 23

Creating a Projector Favorites List .......................................................24 To add a projector to Favorites ................................................................................ 24 To remove a projector from Favorites ...................................................................... 24 To export Favorites data .......................................................................................... 25 To import Favorites data .......................................................................................... 25

Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection) ................................................... 26

Projecting with One Click Connection .................................................26 To project using a One Click Connection file ............................................................ 26

Projecting by Selecting a Projector From a List...................................27 To project using a Favorites list to select a projector ................................................ 27 To project using auto projector search..................................................................... 28

Using Manual Projector Search............................................................29 To project by using a projector name or IP address to search for a projector ........... 29

Simultaneous Projection of Images from Multiple Computers on a Single Projector ....................................................................................30

C-Connection Details ................................................... 31 C-Connection Windows and Buttons...................................................31

List Panel ................................................................................................................... 31 Info Panel and Mini Panel .......................................................................................... 32

C-Connection Menu Bar (macOS)........................................................34

C-Connection Settings.........................................................................35 C-Connection Setting Items ...................................................................................... 35 Configuring Settings .................................................................................................. 37

To configure C-Connection settings......................................................................... 37

Differences in Functions Provided by the Chrome OS Version of C-Connection .......................................................................................38

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Advanced Operations ................................................... 39 Using the Moderator Function .............................................................39

To use a computer to control projection from multiple terminals .............................. 39 To use the projectors keys to control projection from multiple terminals.................. 41

Projector Remote .................................................................................42 To perform projector operations from a computer.................................................... 42

Remotely Controlling a Computer from a Smart Device (PC Remote) .........................................................................................43

To start PC Remote................................................................................................. 43 To exit PC Remote .................................................................................................. 44

Ports Used for TCP/UDP .............................................. 45

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Establishing a Network Connection Between a Computer and the Projector

To start network projection from a computer, there must be a network connection between the computer and projector.

With this configuration, the projector is used as a wireless LAN access point. A computer connects directly to the projector via a wireless LAN network connection.

Note Wireless connection requires use of the YW-41 wireless adapter, which may have been

provided with your projector or which you may need to purchase separately. For information about whether or not the wireless adapter is included with your projector, refer to Unpacking in the Users Guide that is available from the CASIO website.

You can have up to eight computers and/or smart devices connected to a single projector at the same time over a wireless LAN.

To connect the projector and a computer via wireless LAN

1. Connect the wireless adapter (YW-41) to the projector. For details about adapter connection, refer to the user documentation that comes with the

projector.

2. On the projectors network standby screen (page 6), note the projector SSID.

3. On the computer, connect to the projector SSID via wireless LAN. See the sections below for information about how to prepare for and perform network

projection from your computer. Preparing for C-Connection (page 23) Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection) (page 26)

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

Projector

Wireless LAN connection

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The network standby screen is projected when Network is selected as the projectors input source. The projectors basic network information is shown for SSID, etc. If the message Network System Now Loading... is projected after you turn on the projector, it

means that the network system is starting up. Wait a few moments for projection of the network standby screen.

If an image from HDMI input or the No Signal Screen is projected, it means that HDMI is selected as the input source. To switch the input source to Network and project the network standby screen, perform the steps under To display the network standby screen below.

To display the network standby screen

1. Press the [MENU] key to display the Frequent Functions Menu.

2. Use the [] and [] keys to select Switch Input. Check to make sure that HDMI 3 Network is shown to the right of Switch Input.

3. Press the [ENTER] or [] key. This changes the input source to Network and closes the menu. If the message Network System Now Loading... is projected, it means that the network

system is starting up. Wait a few moments for projection of the network standby screen.

Projector Network Standby Screen

Network standby screen

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Use the procedure in this section to connect the projector to an operating wireless LAN access point. Connecting the computer to the same wireless LAN access point as the projector or to a hub, router, or another device on the same network as the projector will establish a network connection between the computer and projector.

To connect the projector to a wireless LAN access point

1. Perform steps 1 through 3 under To connect the projector and a computer via wireless LAN (page 5). Use the computer connected via wireless LAN to configure projector settings.

2. On the projectors network standby screen (page 6), note the projectors IP address.

3. Start up the computers web browser, input the projectors IP address into the address bar, and then press the computers [Enter] key. This displays the projectors Web Service page (page 12). Use the Web Service page to

perform steps 4, 5, and 6 of the procedure.

4. Put the projector into the Client Mode (required to connect with an external wireless LAN access point). (1) On the Web Service page window title bar, click the [Setup] button. (2) Input the password (Initial Default: admin) into the Password box, and then click the [Login]

button. (3) Click Wireless LAN Settings. (4) Select the Enable Client Mode check box.

Connecting the Projector to an Existing Wireless LAN Access Point

Wireless LAN connection

Existing network

Wireless LAN or Wired LAN connection

Wireless LAN access point

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5. Connect the projector to the wireless LAN access point. (1) Click the [Scan Access Point] button. When scanning is complete, a down arrow button () appears on the right side of the

External Access Point SSID box. (2) Click the button. On the list that appears, click the SSID of the wireless LAN access point

you want to connect the projector with. This inputs the SSID you clicked. If you know the character string that represents the SSID of the wireless LAN access point,

you can input it into the External Access Point SSID box manually without clicking the [Scan Access Point] button.

(3) Click the Security box. On the list that appears, select the encryption you want to use for the wireless LAN access point.

(4) In the Passphrase/WEP Key box, input the password of the wireless LAN access point.

Note Perform the operation below when connecting the projector to an existing network that is a

fixed IP environment. (1) Click the [Save changes] button. In response to the restart dialog box that appears, click the [Reboot later] button.

(2) In the sidebar click Network Settings (the lower one). (3) Select the LAN1 IP Settings (Auto if not checked) check box. (4) Input the applicable information for the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default

Gateway settings.

6. Click the [Save changes] button. In response to the restart dialog box that appears, click the [Reboot now] button. Wait until the

projector restarts. At this time, the wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer is terminated. Restarting the projector causes the network standby screen to be projected.

7. Check if the projector is connected to the wireless LAN access point. Perform the procedure under To display the projectors wireless LAN information screen

(page 9) and then confirm the information below. The wireless LAN information screen Operation Mode item is Client Mode.

See the sections below for information about how to prepare for and perform network projection from your computer. Preparing for C-Connection (page 23) Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection) (page 26)

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To display the projectors wireless LAN information screen Projector Operation

1. Press the [MENU] key to display the Frequent Functions Menu.

2. Press the [] key, select Setup Menu, and then press the [ENTER] key. This displays the Setup Menu.

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

4. After making sure that Wireless LAN Info is selected, press the [ENTER] key. This displays the Wireless LAN Info screen. The information that appears on the screen is explained below.

This item: Shows this:

Projector name This projectors name (page 22)

MAC Address MAC address (physical address) of the wireless adapter connected to this projector.

Operation Mode Access Point Mode (page 17) or Client Mode (page 18) is shown when this projectors Enable Wireless LAN check box (page 17) is selected. When the Enable Wireless LAN check box is not selected, Disable is shown.

IP Address When Access Point Mode is selected, this item shows this projectors LAN2 IP address. When Client Mode is selected, this item shows this projectors LAN1 IP address. For information about the LAN1 IP address and LAN2 IP address, see Network Settings (page 20).

SSID Access Point Mode display item. It shows this projectors SSID.

Security Access Point Mode display item. It shows this projectors security setting status (page 18).

Subnet Mask Client Mode display item. It shows the Subnet mask (page 21) specified by the Client Mode.

Default Gateway Client Mode display item. It shows the Default gateway (page 21) specified by the Client Mode.

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Configuring Projector Network Settings

Use the Setup Menu that appears on the projection screen to configure basic network settings. Perform operations using projector controls or the optionally available remote controller.

Note To configure more advanced network settings, use the projectors Web Service page (page

12). However, note that the Web Service page does not have a setting that corresponds to the Wireless LAN Info item shown in the table below.

Projector Setup Menu Network Setting Items This menu item: Does this:

Wireless LAN Info Shows the current status of a wireless LAN connection.

Network Settings 3 IP Setting(LAN1)

Specifies how an IP address is specified when the projector is connected to a network. Auto (initial default): Obtain an IP address automatically from a network DHCP server. Manual: Manual IP address input. Selecting the Manual option enables input for the following three items: IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.

Note This setting also affects the LAN1 IP Settings (page 21) below, which are on

the Web Service page.

Network Settings 3 Wireless LAN Function

Switches the projectors wireless LAN function between Enable (initial default) and Disable. This setting also affects the Enable Wireless LAN (page 17), which is on the Web Service page.

Network Settings 3 Wireless LAN Mode

Select either of the settings below as the projectors Wireless LAN Mode. Access Point (initial default): In this mode, the projector operates as a wireless LAN

access point. Client: In this mode, the projector operates as a wireless LAN client. Select this mode

when you want to connect the projector to an external wireless LAN access point.

Network Settings 3 Update Network Settings

Applies changes to the projector that were made to the menu setting items included in Network Settings 3 Network Settings.

Network Settings 3 Initialize Network Settings

Returns network settings to their factory defaults.

Web Service Page Setting Items

Projectors Setup Menu Setting Items

LAN1 IP Settings (Auto if not checked)

Auto, Manual

IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway

Menu setting items of the same name.

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To use the projectors Setup Menu to configure network settings Projector Operation

1. Press the [MENU] key to display the Frequent Functions Menu.

2. Press the [] key, select Setup Menu, and then press the [ENTER] key. This displays the Setup Menu.

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

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

5. Configure the settings you want.

6. After all the settings are the way you want, select Update Network Settings and then press the [ENTER] key. This displays a confirmation dialog box asking if you want to update.

7. Use the [] and [] keys to select Yes, and then press the [ENTER] key. This restarts the network system. Restarting updates settings and then displays the network

standby screen.

To use the projectors Setup Menu to initialize network settings

Note The procedure below can be used to initialize all items included in the Network Settings of

the projectors Setup Menu. Though it also initializes most of the items included in Projector Setup on the Web Service page (see Projector Setting Items on page 16), the items below are not initialized. Projector name, User List, Firmware

1. Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure under To use the projectors Setup Menu to configure network settings (page 11).

2. Select Initialize Network Settings and then press the [ENTER] key. This displays a confirmation dialog box asking if you want to perform initialization.

3. Use the [] and [] keys to select Yes, and then press the [ENTER] key. This restarts the network system. Restarting initializes settings and then displays the network

standby screen.

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Using a Computer to Configure Projector Network Settings

You can use the web browser of a computer to access the projectors Web Service page in order to configure projector network settings and to perform various other operations.

Displaying the Web Service page first displays the top menu shown below.

Connection Applications This section contains information you need to know before using the applications described below. C-Connection

For details about this computer application, see Preparing for C-Connection (page 23) and Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection) (page 26).

MirrorOp Presenter This is a smart device app. Download it from the Google Play store for an AndroidTM device, or the App Store for an iOS device.

To display the Web Service page You can use either of the operations below to display the Web Service page.

Web Service Page Top Menu

[Setup] button Click to access the projector network detailed settings.

Language selection button Click to display a list of languages and select the one you want to use for the Web Service page.

Function login menu This menu accesses the Moderator (page 39) and Projector Remote (page 42) function pages.

One Click Connection File See Creating a One Click Connection File (page 23).

For this type of connection: Perform this operation:

Computer and projector connected to a network

1. On the projectors network standby screen, note the projectors IP address. 2. Start up the computers web browser, input the projectors IP address into

the address bar, and then press the computers [Enter] key.

Connection with the projector from a computer using C-Connection*1

1. Display the C-Connection list panel and then click . 2. Move the mouse cursor to a projector name that is marked with a blue

check mark ( ), which indicates a currently connected projector. Click the mark to the right of the projector name.

*1 See Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection) (page 26).

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Important! Depending on the setup of your web browser, attempting to open the Web Service page may

cause a dialog box warning you about security and privacy issues. Note that there are no security or privacy issues to worry about, so you can ignore the warning message and open the projectors Web Service.

This section explains how to configure detailed projector network settings.

To log into the Projector Setup page

1. Use the computer to display the projectors Web Service page (page 12).

2. On the Web Service page window title bar, click the [Setup] button.

3. Input the password (Initial Default: admin) into the Password box, and then click the [Login] button. admin will be input automatically as the user name in the User Name box. Do not change

it. If login is successful, the Projector Setup page will appear. The meanings of the icons that appear at the bottom of this page are described below.

4. To return to the top menu of the Web Service page, click in the title bar of the window, and then click the [Home] button.

Projector Setup

Icon and Text Description

SSID of the connected projector. Clicking this icon displays the Wireless LAN Settings page.

Name and IP address of the connected projector.

Projector network projection status.

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To configure projector settings

1. Perform steps 1 through 3 under To log into the Projector Setup page (page 13).

2. Click a link to display the page whose settings you want to configure or the page whose information you want to view.

3. On the page that is displayed, configure settings as required. To cancel all of the changes you have made on the page to the projector, click the [Discard

changes] button. To discard your changes, click the [Yes. Refresh the page] button on the confirmation dialog box. If you want to maintain your changes without canceling them, click the [No. Cancel the page refresh.] button.

4. To apply the changes you have made on the page to the projector, click the [Save changes] button. If none of the settings you configured require restarting the projector, the following message

will appear: Changes were applied successfully.. If any of the settings you configured require restarting the projector, a restart dialog box will

appear. To restart the projector immediately, click the [Reboot now] button. If you want to configure other settings before restarting, click the [Reboot later] button.

If you clicked the [Reboot later] button on the restart dialog box, either of the operations below will apply the setting changes to the projector. After configuring other settings, click the [Save changes] button. On the restart dialog box

that appears, click the [Reboot now] button. Turning the projector off and then back on.

5. After you are finished, click in the title bar of the window, and then click the [Home] button.

Click this: To go to this page: For more:

Login Settings (sidebar) Login Settings page This page is for configuring settings related to the login code that is used when connecting a computer (or smart device) to the projector over a network.

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Network Settings (sidebar)

Network Settings page This page includes projector wireless LAN settings and IP settings.

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System Settings (sidebar)

System Settings page This page includes projector system information, a section to change the login password, and other settings (same as Other Settings below).

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Update (sidebar) Update page Includes Firmware Update and Troubleshooting (For Developer).

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Login Options Login Settings 3 Login Options page Page 16

System Info System Settings 3 System Info page Page 22

Wireless LAN Settings Network Settings 3 Wireless LAN Settings page Page 17

Other Settings System Settings 3 Other Settings page This page includes Moderator function user list screen display setting.

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To change the Web Service page password

Important! When connecting the projector to a network, be sure to change the initial default passwords

below to passwords you want to use.

1. Perform steps 1 through 3 under To log into the Projector Setup page (page 13).

2. In the sidebar, click the following links in sequence: System Settings 3 Change Passwords. This displays the Change Passwords page.

3. Change the Admin Password. Admin Password is the login password for the Projector Setup page (page 13). Each character you input is hidden, and indicated by a dot () in the input box. (1) For Admin Password, input the current Admin Password into the Old password box. The initial default Admin Password is: admin.

(2) Under Admin Password, input the new password into both the New password and Reinput Password boxes. A password must have at least five characters and can have up to 50 characters. You can use any of the following types of characters: numerals, alpha characters (upper

case or lower case), or single-byte symbols (except \, , ). A password strength indicator below the input box shows the strength of the password

being input into New password.

4. Change the Moderator Password. The Moderator Password is the login password for the following function pages: Moderator

(page 39) and Projector Remote (page 42). Each character you input is hidden, and indicated by a dot () in the input box. (1) For Moderator/Projector Remote Password, input the current Moderator Password into the

Old password box. The initial default Moderator Password is: moderator.

(2) For Moderator/Projector Remote Password, input the new password into both the New password and Reinput Password boxes. The number of characters, allowable characters, and password strength indicator are the

same as those for Admin Password.

5. To apply the new password, click the [Save changes] button.

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Login Options Login Settings let you specify the login code for projector connection from C-Connection on a computer or MirrorOp Presenter on a smart device. You can also use it to display connection information on the projection screen.

* When the projector is connected with a computer using C-Connection or with a smart device using MirrorOp Presenter.

Projector Setting Items

Login Settings

Use this item: To do this:

Login Code Options Specify whether or not to require login code input when connecting to the projector from a terminal.* Disable (initial default): Login code input not required. Random: Login code input required. A random four-digit code is generated for the login

code whenever the number of users that are network connected to the projector becomes zero.

Fixed: Login code input required. After selecting this option, be sure to input a text string to be used as the login code into the Login Code input box.

Login Code If you selected Fixed under Login Code Options, input a four-character string into this input box. You can use numerals or alpha characters (upper case or lower case).

Connection information Specify whether to show or hide connection information (login code, SSID, projector name, IP address) in the projected image. Enable (initial default): Show connection information when any event below occurs. When a terminal connects with the projector* When network projection from a terminal to the projector starts When the [Show Login Code] button (page 40) is clicked Disable: Hide connection information. Even if this setting is selected, connection

information is shown when the user list screen (page 41) is projected.

Note The login code is not displayed when Disable is selected for the Login Code

Options setting. The SSID does not appear in the Client mode (page 18).

Display Duration Specify for how many seconds connection information should be shown in the projected image. You can input a value up to 300 (Initial Default: 10). Even if Enable is specified for the Connection information setting, connection information will not be shown in the projected image if you input 0 here.

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Network Settings include projector wireless LAN settings and IP settings.

Wireless LAN Settings This page is for configuring detailed settings related to projector wireless LAN connection.

Network Settings

Use this item: To do this:

Enable Wireless LAN Switch the projectors wireless LAN function between enabled and disabled. : Wireless LAN function enabled. (initial default) : Wireless LAN function disabled. Select this setting when you do not plan to use

the wireless LAN function or when you want to stop the projector from emitting radio waves.

Use this item: To do this:

Access Point Mode

Enable Access Point Mode

Specify whether or not the projector will be used as a wireless LAN access point. Selecting this check box exits the Client Mode.

: Enters the Access Point Mode, which allows the projector to be used as a wireless LAN access point (initial default). In this case, the projector can be connected with from a computer or smart device via wireless LAN.

: Exit the Access Point Mode.

The settings from SSID to SSID Broadcast below are applied while the projector is being used as a wireless LAN access point.

SSID Specify an SSID (Initial Default: casiolpj0000000). 0000000 is replaced by the seven characters from digit two to digit eight of the circuit board number. For example, if the board number is A2000311500254, the SSID will be casiolpj2000311. For more information about the board number, refer to the projectors Users Guide on the CASIO website. If you want to manually specify an SSID, input any character string into this input box. You can use any of the following types of characters: numerals, alpha characters

(upper case or lower case), or single-byte symbols (except \, , ). Up to 32 characters can be input for the SSID. However, if the SSID is so long that all

of it cannot be displayed on the network standby screen (page 6), shorten it. Attempting to save settings while this input box is blank will display an error

message.

Mode Select a wireless LAN standard. B/G/N (initial default): Automatically select IEEE802.11b, g, or n as the wireless LAN

standard. B: IEEE802.11b (maximum communication speed 11 Mbps*). G: IEEE802.11g (maximum communication speed 54 Mbps*). N: IEEE802.11n (maximum communication speed 300 Mbps*). * Specification values. Actual speeds may be slower, depending on the system

environment.

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Bandwidth Select 20MHz (initial default) or 40MHz as the wireless LAN channel width. If you selected B or G for the Mode setting, Bandwidth will automatically be

fixed as 20MHz.

Channel Select Auto (initial default) or a channel number from 1 to 11 for the wireless LAN channel.

Security Configure wireless LAN communication encryption settings. Disable (initial default): Wireless LAN communication not encrypted. WPA-PSK: Wireless LAN communication encrypted using WPA-PSK. WPA2-PSK: Wireless LAN communication encrypted using WPA2-PSK.

Passphrase/WEP Key

Specify an encryption key (password) when WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is selected for the Security setting. Since the initial default setting for Security is Disable, this setting is null under initial default. To encrypt wireless LAN communication, be sure to input an encryption key here. You can use any of the following types of characters: numerals, alpha characters

(upper case or lower case), or single-byte symbols (except , ). A passphrase must have at least eight characters and can have up to 63 characters. Use of a character string that mixes upper-case and lower-case alpha characters,

numerals, and single-byte symbols is recommended to create a secure passphrase.

SSID Broadcast Specify whether the projector SSID should be visible to terminals (computers and smart devices) attempting wireless LAN access. When the projector SSID is not visible, its SSID will not appear in the SSID list of a terminal. Enable (initial default): Visible SSID Disable: Invisible SSID

Use this item: To do this:

Client Mode

Enable Client Mode Enter the Client Mode and connect the projector to an external wireless LAN access point. Selecting this check box exits the Access Point Mode.

: Enter the Client Mode. This makes it possible for the projector to be connected to an external access point.

: Exit the Client Mode (initial default).

For detailed information about the procedure for connecting the projector to an external access point, see Connecting the Projector to an Existing Wireless LAN Access Point (page 7).

External Access Point SSID

Manually input the SSID of the wireless LAN access point to which the projector will connect (Initial Default Setting: Null). You can also perform the steps below to scan for access points in the vicinity of the projector, and select one from the list of SSIDs that appears. 1. Click the [Scan Access Point] button. When scanning is complete, a down arrow button () appears on the right side of

the External Access Point SSID box. 2. Click the button. On the list that appears, click the SSID of the wireless LAN

access point you want to connect the projector with. This inputs the SSID you clicked.

Use this item: To do this:

Access Point Mode

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Security Specify the type of encryption used by the external access point being connected with. Disable (initial default): Select this option when connecting with an external access

point that does not use encryption.

Important! If you select WPA/WPA2-EAP for this setting, be sure also to configure the

settings for each of the EAP Type setting items (page 19).

Passphrase/WEP Key

Input the encryption key (password) of the external access point being connected with when an option other than Disable or WPA/WPA2-EAP is selected for the Security setting. However, not supported for a hexadecimal WEP key.

Use this item: To do this:

EAP Type Configure an authentication setting that is required when WPA/WPA2-EAP is selected for the Security setting.

EAP Type Select PEAP (initial default setting), TTLS, or TLS as the authentication protocol for the RADIUS server being connected with.

When PEAP or TTLS is selected for the EAP Type setting:

User Name Input the user name (up to 31 single-byte alphanumeric characters) to use for authentication.

Password Input the password (up to 64 single-byte alphanumeric characters) to use for authentication.

When TLS is selected for the EAP Type setting:

User Name Input a user name for authentication (up to 31 single-byte alphanumeric characters) when required.

Password Input not required (This projector supports private key without a password only, so password input is not required.)

Client Certificate Select the client certificate file*1 to be used for authentication and register it on the projector.

CA Certificate Select the CA certificate file*1 to be used for authentication and register it on the projector.

Private Key Select the private key file*2 to be used for authentication and register it on the projector.

*1 File name extension: pem. Format: X.509 v3. Encoding: BASE64 text. *2 File name extension: key. Format: RSA. Encoding: BASE64. Key length: 2048 bits.

Use this item: To do this:

Client Mode

WEP WPA-PSK AES WPA2-PSK AES WPA-PSK TKIP WPA2-PSK TKIP WPA/WPA2-EAP

When connecting with an external access point that is encrypted, select its encryption type.

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Network Settings This page is for specifying the projector name and IP address. This projector has two IP addresses, which are described in the table below. These IP addresses need to be specified in accordance with the type of network connection being used.

LAN1 IP Address The projector IP address when connecting the projector to an existing network. It corresponds to the IP addresses described below. IP address when the projector is connected wirelessly to an existing network in the Client Mode

(page 18) You can select either a fixed IP address or auto acquisition of IP address depending on the type of network being connected with. Network settings that need to be configured are those shown for Network Settings 3 LAN1 IP Settings (page 21).

LAN2 IP Address The projector IP address when connecting a computer by wireless LAN to a projector that is in the Access Point Mode (page 17). Network settings that need to be configured are those shown for Network Settings 3 LAN2 IP Settings (page 21).

Use this item: To do this:

Projector name Specify a projector name (Initial Default: casiolpj0000000). 0000000 is replaced by the seven characters from digit two to digit eight of the board number. For example, if the board number is A2000311500254, the projector name will be casiolpj2000311. For more information about the board number, refer to the projectors Users Guide on the CASIO website. If you want to manually input a projector name, input a character string up to 16 characters long into this input box. You can use numerals or alpha characters (upper case or lower case), or single-byte symbols _, -, @.

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Note When inputting addresses for IP Address and Default Gateway, do not input leading zeros

for one-digit and two-digit octets (xxx parts of an address). For example, the following types of input are not allowed: 029 for 29, 005 for 5, etc.

Note When inputting addresses for IP Address, DHCP Server Start Address, and DHCP Server

End Address, do not input leading zeros for one-digit and two-digit octets (xxx parts of an address). For example, the following types of input are not allowed: 029 for 29, 005 for 5, etc.

Use this item: To do this:

LAN1 IP Settings

LAN1 IP Settings (Auto if not checked)

Specify whether to use a manually specified fixed IP address or an IP address automatically obtained from an external DHCP server when connecting the projector to an existing network.

: Fixed IP address : Automatically obtain IP address (initial default).

If you are using a fixed IP address, you also need to manually input information for the settings from IP Address to Default Gateway below. You do not need to input anything for the settings below if you selected the setting to automatically obtain an IP address.

Note If you selected the setting to automatically obtain an IP address, the values

automatically assigned to the projector will not be displayed for the setting items below.

IP Address Input a fixed projector IP address of the format below. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Initial Default: 192.168.20.1)

Subnet Mask Input a subnet mask of the format below. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Initial Default: 255.255.255.0)

Default Gateway Input a default gateway IP address of the format below. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Initial Default: 192.168.20.10)

Use this item: To do this:

LAN2 IP Settings

IP Address Input an IP address of the format below when using the projector as a wireless LAN access point. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Initial Default: 192.168.100.10)

DHCP Server Start Address DHCP Server End Address

Specify the start and end of the range of IP addresses to be automatically assigned to a computer or smart device connecting to the projector via wireless LAN. Each address must be the format below. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Initial Default: 192.168.100.11 to 192.168.100.200) Regardless of the value that is input for Subnet Mask below, the first three octets (Initial Default: 192.168.100) of the start and end addresses must be the same.

Subnet Mask Input a subnet mask of the format below. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Initial Default: 255.255.255.0)

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System Settings can be used to view projector system information, and to change login passwords and other settings (Moderator function user list screen display settings).

System Info

Change Passwords This page can be used to modify the two passwords described below.

Other Settings This page lets you configure display settings for the Moderator function user list screen.

Includes Firmware Update and Troubleshooting (For Developer).

Firmware Update This function updates the projectors firmware. For more information, visit the CASIO website below.

https://world.casio.com/download/projector/

Troubleshooting (For Developer) This page is for use by developers.

System Settings

This item: Shows this:

Model Name casiolpj

Wireless LAN Access Point SSID Projector SSID (Access Point Mode only)

Projector name Projector name

Firmware version Firmware version of the projectors network system

MAC Address (Wireless LAN) MAC address (physical address) of the wireless adapter connected to the projector.

Password Purpose

Admin Password Login password for the Projector Setup page (page 13).

Moderator/Projector Remote Password

Login password for the following function pages: Moderator (page 39) and Projector Remote (page 42).

Use this item: To do this:

User List

Show user list thumbnails.

Specify whether to show or hide thumbnail images on the user list when using the Moderator function (page 39).

: Show thumbnails (initial default). : Hide thumbnails, but show the terminal type.

Regardless of what is selected for this setting, the user name is always shown in the user list.

Update

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Preparing for C-Connection C-Connection is software that is required to perform network projection of images from a computer. Visit the CASIO website at the URL below to download the software. https://world.casio.com/download/projector/

Important! Before installing C-Connection on the computer you plan to use, first be sure to visit the

CASIO website and check the required operating environment, as well as required conditions for download and use of the software.

Download the Chrome OS version of C-Connection from the Chrome Web Store. For information about how to install C-Connection, refer to its download web page.

One Click Connection is a C-Connection file that simplifies network projection from a computer to a particular projector. A One Click Connection file can be downloaded from the projectors Web Service page to a computer.

Note Before using the procedure below to download a One Click Connection file from the projector,

make sure you have completed configuration of the projectors network settings (connection of the projector to a network, assignment of a projector name). The IP address and projector name of the projector at the point when the One Click Connection file is downloaded are included in the file data. Because of this, changing projector network settings makes a One Click Connection file downloaded prior to the changes unusable.

One Click Connection is a file used by C-Connection. It cannot be used with the MirrorOp Presenter smart device app (page 12).

To download a One Click Connection file from the projector

1. Use the computer to display the projectors Web Service page (page 12).

2. On the Web Service page, click the [Download] button under One Click Connection File to download the One Click Connection file to the computer. The file name extension of a One Click Connection file is .occ. Opening a One Click Connection file starts up C-Connection and automatically starts

projection of the computers screen contents. For details about C-Connection operations, see Network Projecting a Computer Screen

Image (Using C-Connection) (page 26).

Important! Depending on the web browser you are using, you may not be able to download a One Click

Connection file. If this happens, try using a different web browser.

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Network Connection Between a Single Projector and Multiple Computers A C-Connection installer file and One Click Connection file downloaded to a particular computer can be copied to and used by another computer. Distributing these files to other users simplifies the task of connecting multiple computers to the same projector. To use a copied file on other computers, perform the operation under To project using a One Click Connection file (page 26) on each of the computers.

C-Connection includes a function that lets you add multiple projectors on a network to a Favorites list. A Favorites list can be exported to a file, which can then be distributed among other users on the same network. This helps to simplify network projection to specific projectors.

To add a projector to Favorites

1. On the computer, start up C-Connection.

2. Perform either of the operations below to search for the projector you want to add for Favorites. Normally you should use operation (a). Use operation (b) when the projector you want is on a

subnet that is different from the computer you are using. (a) On the C-Connection list panel (page 31), click . (b)On the C-Connection list panel, perform the procedure from step 2 under To project by

using a projector name or IP address to search for a projector (page 29).

3. Move the mouse cursor to the line where the name of the projector you want to add to Favorites is located, and then click the star ( ) on the right. This will cause the star to change to , which indicates that the projector was added to

Favorites.

To remove a projector from Favorites

1. On the computer, start up C-Connection.

2. On the C-Connection list panel (page 31), click .

3. Move the mouse cursor to the line where the name of the projector you want to remove from Favorites is located, and then click the star ( ) on the right. This removes the projector from Favorites and removes the projector name from the list.

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To export Favorites data

1. Perform steps 1 and 2 under To configure C-Connection settings (page 37).

2. Display the Favorites tab and then click the [Export] button.

3. On the save file dialog box that appears, specify the file name and storage location, and then click the [Save] button. The file name extension is .xml.

To import Favorites data

Important! Performing the procedure below will replace the current Favorites with the imported data.

1. Perform steps 1 and 2 under To configure C-Connection settings (page 37).

2. Display the Favorites tab and then click the [Import] button.

3. On the select file dialog box that appears, select the file you want to import. Select the file that contains Favorites data you exported from C-Connection.

4. Click the [Open] button.

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Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection)

Use C-Connection to perform network projection of a computer screen image. Before trying to perform the operations in this section, install the C-Connection application on your computer (page 23).

Important! Some functions are limited with the Chrome OS version of C-Connection. Before using the

Chrome OS version of C-Connection, be sure to read the information under Differences in Functions Provided by the Chrome OS Version of C-Connection (page 38).

To perform the operation below, first obtain a One Click Connection file for the projector you plan to use for network projection. A One Click Connection file can be downloaded using the procedure under Creating a One Click Connection File (page 23) from the projector to be used for projection.

To project using a One Click Connection file

1. Establish a network connection between your computer and the projector. For connection procedures, see the information below.

Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection Between a Computer and the Projector (page 5)

Connecting the Projector to an Existing Wireless LAN Access Point (page 7)

2. On the computer, open the One Click Connection file. This starts up C-Connection. Network projection to the projector will start, and the

C-Connection window (Info Panel, page 32) will appear.

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You can select a projector for projection from a list that appears in the C-Connection window. There are two types of list, described below.

Favorites List The Favorites List is a list of network projectors that you have specified as ones you often use. You can use the procedure under To import Favorites data (page 25) to import the contents of a previously-created Favorites file. For details about how to create a Favorites list, see Creating a Projector Favorites List (page 24).

Auto Search Results List This is a list of projectors that were found as the result of a network auto search operation.

To project using a Favorites list to select a projector

1. Establish a network connection between your computer and the projector. For connection procedures, see the information below.

Connecting the Projector to an Existing Wireless LAN Access Point (page 7)

2. On the computer, start up C-Connection.

3. On the C-Connection list panel that appears, click .

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4. Move the mouse cursor to the line where the name of the projector you want to connect with is located, and then click the [Connect] button. If the Login code dialog box appears at this time, input the 4-digit login code shown on the

projectors network standby screen (page 6). After connection between C-Connection and the projector is established, a blue check mark

( ) will be shown to the left of the connected projectors name on the projector list. The name of the connected projector will be shown at the top of the C-Connection window.

The C-Connection window style changes from the list panel to the info panel. If you do not perform any operation after that, the display will switch to the mini panel.

5. To start computer screen projection, click . This projects the computer screen image from the projector. To freeze the computer screen image currently being projected, click k. The frozen screen

image will continue to be projected until you click to resume or until you stop projection.

6. To stop projection, click Y. The connection between C-Connection and the projector is maintained even after projection is

stopped. To resume projection, click . To terminate a connection between C-Connection and the projector, perform the steps below.

(1) Click to display the list panel. (2) Move the mouse pointer to the button of the projector you are connected to. (3) Click the button.

To project using auto projector search

1. Establish a network connection between your computer and the projector. For connection procedures, see the information below.

Connecting the Projector to an Existing Wireless LAN Access Point (page 7)

2. On the computer, start up C-Connection. C-Connection will search for projectors on the network and display a list panel that shows all

of the projectors it finds. An auto search operation covers only the projectors on the same network subnet as the computer.

3. Move the mouse cursor to the line where the name of the projector you want to connect with is located, and then click the [Connect] button. The remainder of this procedure is the same as that under To project using a Favorites list to

select a projector (page 27), from the point after the [Connect] is clicked in step 4. Chrome OS version: On the dialog box that appears when you click in step 5 of the procedure, select what you want to share and then click the [Share] button.

Info panel Mini panel

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If a projector is not found when you perform the operation under To project using auto projector search (page 28), you can perform a search by projector name or IP address. With manual search, you can also connect to projectors that are outside of the subnet where the computer is located.

To project by using a projector name or IP address to search for a projector

1. Establish a network connection between your computer and the projector. For connection procedures, see the information below.

Connecting the Projector to an Existing Wireless LAN Access Point (page 7)

2. On the computer, start up C-Connection.

3. Click Input IP address or Projector name at the bottom of the window.

4. Input the name or IP address of the projector you want to connect. Input what is shown for Projector name or IP Address on the network standby screen

(page 6) of the projector you want to connect.

Note Chrome OS version C-Connection users: IP address only can be input.

5. Click [Connect]. If the projector is found, the remainder of this procedure is the same as that under To project

using a Favorites list to select a projector (page 27), from the point after the [Connect] is clicked in step 4. Perform the steps of the procedure from step 4.

If you are unable to locate a projector using its name, it could mean that the DNS server address assigned to the projector is wrong. Consult with your network administrator.

This operation can be used to add the found projector to Favorites and make it simpler to connect using its projector name and/or IP address in the future. For details, see Creating a Projector Favorites List (page 24).

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If you perform a network projection operation with two or more computers projecting on a single projector, projection will be performed using one of the layouts below, depending on how many computers are projecting (when the projection layout setting is Auto Layout.).

Note The projector has two projection layout settings: Auto Layout and Full Screen. Even if

multiple computers are projecting, selecting the Full Screen projection layout setting on one of the currently projecting computers will cause only the image of the computer to be projected in a full-screen view. You can return to multiple computer image projection by switching back to Auto Layout.

If four computers are already projecting to a single projector, projection operations from any additional computers are disabled. Projection operations from another computer will be enabled again if any one of the currently projecting computers is stopped.

Simultaneous Projection of Images from Multiple Computers on a Single Projector

1 computer 2 computers 3 computers 4 computers

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C-Connection Details This section explains operations that are supported by each C-Connection form, along with detailed information about C-Connection operations.

The different forms that C-Connection window can take are shown below.

Normal startup of C-Connection displays the list panel (full). If there is no cursor movement within the C-Connection window after connection between C-Connection and the projector is established, the form of the window will change automatically to Info panel and then Mini panel, in order to reduce the panel area.

The list panel can be used to perform operations related to selecting the connected projector. The function of each button is explained in the table below.

List Panel (Full)

C-Connection Windows and Buttons

List panel (full) List panel (mini) Info panel Mini panel

List Panel

Clicking this button:

Does this:

*1 Windows version: Displays a menu that includes the items below.

Preferences Displays the Preferences dialog box. For details, see C-Connection Settings on page 35.

Disconnect Terminates the connection between C-Connection and the projector.

About Displays C-Connection version information and copyright information.

Quit Exits C-Connection.

Chrome OS version: Displays the Preferences dialog box. For details, see C-Connection Settings on page 35.

Switches to the mini panel. This button appears while the projector is connected with the computer using C-Connection.

Switches to the info panel.

*1 With macOS, operations are performed using the menu bar. See C-Connection Menu Bar (macOS) (page 34).

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List Panel (mini)

List Panel Common Buttons

The info panel and mini panel are reduced-size versions of the C-Connection window.

You can use info panel and mini panel buttons to perform the operations below.

Info Panel

Clicking this button:

Does this:

Switches to the list panel (full).

Switches to the mini panel.

Clicking this button:

Does this:

Displays a list showing found projectors and Favorite projectors.

Displays a Favorites list of projectors (page 27).

Re-executes the projector search operation.

Searches for a projector based on the name on the currently displayed projector list.

Exits C-Connection.

Info Panel and Mini Panel

Info panel Mini panel

Clicking this button:

Does this:

Performs the same operation as the same button under List Panel (Full) (page 31).

Switches to the mini panel.

Switches to the list panel (full).

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Mini Panel

Info Panel and Mini Panel Common Buttons

Clicking this button:

Does this:

Switches to the info panel.

Switches to the list panel (mini).

Clicking this button:

Does this:

Toggles the projection layout between Auto Layout and Full Screen. For details, see Simultaneous Projection of Images from Multiple Computers on a Single Projector (page 30).

Starts computer screen projection.

Stops computer screen projection.

Pauses computer screen image projection, which freezes the currently displayed image.

Toggles the computer audio output to the projector between mute ( ) and unmute ( ).

Exits C-Connection.

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The operations described in the table below can be performed using the menu bar of the macOS version C-Connection.

C-Connection Menu Bar (macOS)

Menu This menu item: Does this:

C-Connection About C-Connection Displays C-Connection version information and copyright information.

Preferences Displays the Preferences dialog box. For details, see C-Connection Settings on page 35.

Quit Exits C-Connection.

View Discover List Same operation as the button. See List Panel Common Buttons (page 32).

Favorites List Same operation as the button. See List Panel Common Buttons (page 32).

Controls Disconnect Terminates the connection between C-Connection and the projector.

Play/Pause Starts computer screen projection. If projection is already in progress, this menu item toggles between project and pause.

Stop Stops computer screen projection.

Split Screen Toggles the projection layout between Auto Layout and Display on Full Screen. For details, see Simultaneous Projection of Images from Multiple Computers on a Single Projector (page 30).

Mute Same operation as the button. See Info Panel and Mini Panel Common Buttons (page 33).

Window Minimize Minimizes the C-Connection window.

Mini Panel Switches to the mini panel.

Always on Top Specifies whether or not the C-Connection window should always be kept on top of other windows. The C-Connection window is always kept on top of other windows when there is a check mark () next to this item.* * Even if this setting is enabled, the C-Connection window may not be

displayed on top while the full-screen view of another applications window is displayed.

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You can configure C-Connection settings and tailor its operation to suit your needs.

General Tab

Favorites Tab

C-Connection Settings

C-Connection Setting Items

Use this item: To do this:

User name Input the user name when using the Moderator function (page 39). The input name is shown on the projectors user list screen and the computers Moderator page. The maximum number of characters displayed on the projectors user list screen is approximately 20 single-byte characters (approximately 10 double-byte characters). If no user name is input for this item, the computer login user name is used.

Allow control inputs from receivers

Specify whether or not remote control of the computer from a smart device is allowed. For details about remote operations, see PC Remote (page 43).

: Remote operation enabled. : Remote operation disabled (initial default).

Changing the remote control setting from disabled to enabled will display an enter passcode dialog box. Input any four digits. The passcode you input here must be input on a smart device that will be used for remote control of the computer.

Mute PC audio when projecting (Windows only)

Specify whether or not audio output from the speakers of the computer whose screen image is being projected should be muted.

: Mute audio. : Unmute audio (initial default).

Always on Top Specifies whether or not the C-Connection window should always be kept on top of other windows.

: Always keep C-Connection window on top.* : Allow C-Connection window to be hidden by another running application

(initial default). * Even if this setting is enabled, the C-Connection window may not be displayed

on top while the full-screen view of another applications window is displayed.

Use this item: To do this:

Default List Specify what C-Connection should do after it starts up. Auto Discovery: Display a list of found projectors (initial default). Favorites: Display the Favorites list (page 24).

Favorites List Export Favorites data to a file or import Favorites data from a file. For details, see To export Favorites data (page 25) and To import Favorites data (page 25).

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Advanced Tab

HotKey Tab

About Tab This tab shows C-Connection version number and copyright information.

Use this item: To do this:

Mode Specify whether the computers main screen or extended screen should be projected. For extended display screen projection, a commercially available display emulator is required. Duplicate: Main screen projection (initial default) Extend: Extended screen projection For more information, visit the CASIO website below. https://world.casio.com/download/projector/

One Click Connection Specify what operation the computer should perform after connection with a projector using a One Click Connection file (page 23). Projection: Start projection automatically after connection (initial default). Connection: Stand by after connection.

Restore Defaults (button) Return all the Advanced tab settings to their initial defaults.

Use this item: To do this:

Enable Enable or disable hot keys (keyboard shortcuts) for C-Connection operations. : Enabled (initial default) : Disabled

Play/Pause Specify the hot key combination that starts and pauses projection.

Stop Specify the hot key combination that stops projection.

Toggle Extended Screen Specify the hot key combination that, during projection of the computer screen, toggles the projection image between the main screen and extended screen. For extended display screen projection, a commercially available display emulator is required.

Mute/Unmute Specify the hot key combination that toggles computer audio output to the projector between mute and unmute.

Toggle Full Screen/Auto Layout

Specify the hot key combination that toggles the projection layout between Auto Layout and Full Screen.

Restore Defaults (button) Return all settings, except for the HotKey tab Enable setting, to their initial defaults.

Initial Default: Windows: Ctrl + Shift + P macOS: control + command + P

Initial Default: Windows: Ctrl + Shift + S macOS: control + command + S

Initial Default: Windows: Ctrl + Shift + E macOS: control + command + E

Initial Default: Windows: Ctrl + Shift + M macOS: control + command + M

Initial Default: Windows: Ctrl + Shift + A macOS: control + command + A

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Settings can be configured even if there is no network connection between the computer and projector.

To configure C-Connection settings

1. On the computer, start up C-Connection.

2. Display the Preferences dialog box.

Windows: (1) Display the info panel or list panel (full). See C-Connection Windows and Buttons (page 31).

(2) In the upper left corner of the C-Connection window, click . On the menu that appears, select Preferences.

macOS: (1) On the menu bar, click the following in sequence: C-Connection 3 Preferences.

3. Use the Preferences dialog box to configure settings. For information about the setting items on each tab, see C-Connection Setting Items (page

35).

4. To apply all of the setting changes you have made on all tabs, click the close () button in the upper right corner of the Preferences dialog box.

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The Chrome OS version of C-Connection does not have the functions listed below. One Click Connection (pages 23, 26) Favorites List* (page 27) * The Chrome OS version does not have a separate Favorites List screen. To view projectors you

registered as Favorites, display the Auto Search Results List. Projector search by projector name (page 29) Hot Keys (page 36) PC Remote (page 43) Some functions on the Preferences dialog box (See the table below.)

Differences in Functions Provided by the Chrome OS Version of C-Connection

Item : Available : Not available

General Tab (page 35)

User name

Allow control inputs from receivers

Mute PC audio when projecting

Always on Top

Favorites Tab (page 35)

Default List

Favorites List

Advanced Tab (page 36)

HotKey Tab (page 36)

About Tab (page 36)

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Advanced Operations This section explains the advanced operations below, which can be performed using a terminal (computer or smart device) that is connected to the projector over a network. Computer control, or projector control of the start or stop of projection from multiple terminals

connected to the projector over a network (Moderator Function) Computer control of projector operations (Projector Remote) Remote control of a computer from a smart device via the projector (PC Remote)

When there are network connections between the projector and multiple terminals (computers and/or smart devices), you can use the Moderator function to control which terminals screen is projecting.

To use a computer to control projection from multiple terminals

1. Use the computer to display the projectors Web Service page (page 12).

2. Input the password into the Moderator box, and then click the [Login] button. The initial default password is: moderator. If login is successful, the Moderator page will appear and the user names of the terminals

connected to the projector will appear in the list.

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3. If required, select the Allow control from this page only. check box. While this check box is selected, projection start and projection layout settings can be

configured on this page only. The only operations that can be performed on a terminal connected to the projector are stopping projection and terminating the connection.

While this check box is not selected, all operations can be performed on a terminal connected to the projector.

4. Perform Moderator operations as required.

Projection can be performed from as many as four terminals at the same time. While projection is being performed from four terminals, you need to stop projection from one of them before you can start projection from another terminal.

To see the projectors login code, click the [Show Login Code] button. This causes the login code (or - if the login code is disabled) to appear to the left of the button. Connection information (page 16) will also be shown on the projection screen.

To do this: Perform this operation:

Start projection from a terminal using auto layout

1. In the list of user names, find the name of the target terminal. 2. In the Projection Operation column, click .

Start projection from a terminal using full screen

1. In the list of user names, find the name of the target terminal. 2. In the Projection Operation column, click .

Stop projection from a terminal 1. In the list of user names, find the name of the target terminal. 2. In the Projection Operation column, click .

Switch the projection layout of the projecting terminal

1. In the list of user names, find the name of the target terminal. 2. In the Projection Operation column, click or . Clicking switches to full-screen projection, while clicking

switches to auto layout projection.

Terminate the connection between a terminal and the projector

1. In the list of user names, find the name of the target terminal. 2. In the Projection Operation column, click .

Stop projection from all terminals Click .

Terminate the connections between all terminals and the projector

Click .

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5. After you are finished, click the [Logout] button in the upper right corner of the window. This will return to the top menu.

Note If the Allow control from this page only. check box is left selected, logging out from the

Moderator page or using a web browser operation to close the Moderator page will re-enable projection operations from each terminal. The next time you log in to the Moderator page, the check box will be selected on the page.

The user name list of the Moderator page is automatically refreshed as terminals are connected to and disconnected from the projector. You can also refresh the list manually by performing a page reload with your web browser.

You can change the login password for the Moderator page by changing the Projector Setup page item below. System Settings (page 22) 3 Change Passwords 3 Moderator/Projector Remote Password

To use the projectors keys to control projection from multiple terminals

1. While the network standby screen (page 6) is displayed or if network projection is in progress, press the [ESC] key. This displays the user list screen, which shows thumbnail images and user names for all the

terminals (12 terminals per screen) currently connected to the projector.

Thumbnails are arranged according to the sequence they were connected with the projector (C-Connection on a computer or MirrorOp Presenter on a smart device), starting from the upper left corner and proceeding from left to right.

Each thumbnail also indicates the current projection status ( : not projecting, : projecting) of each terminal.

2. Use the cursor keys to move the focus to the thumbnail of the terminal whose projection status you want to change.

3. Press the [ENTER] key. Each press of the [ENTER] key will toggle the projection status of the terminal where the focus

is located between (projecting) and (not projecting).

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as required. Projection can be performed from as many as four terminals at the same time.

GeorgeBenGillTom

AnneBillyGordonEd

LucyAIHenrySally

Focus Thumbnail

User name

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5. To exit the user list screen press the [ESC] key. This will start projection from all terminals for which (projecting) was selected. If the status of all terminals becomes (not projecting), the network standby screen will

appear.

Note If the projector detects HDMI input during projection of the user list screen, it may

automatically start HDMI projection and then immediately return to network projection. If this happens, perform the operations below. To return to the user list screen, press the [ESC] key. To switch to HDMI projection, either display the projectors Frequent Functions Menu and

execute the Switch Input command, or disconnect and then reconnect the HDMI cable.

Projector Remote lets you perform projector operations remotely from a computer.

To perform projector operations from a computer

1. Use the computer to display the projectors Web Service page (page 12).

2. Input the password into the Projector Remote box, and then click the [Login] button. The initial default password is: moderator.

3. Use the buttons in the displayed window to control the projector.

4. After you are finished, click the [Logout] button in the title bar of the window. This will return to the top menu.

Note The power button of the Projector Remote window cannot be used to turn on the projector. Projector Frequent Functions Menu and Setup Menu operations cannot be performed from

the Projector Remote window.

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The procedures in this section make it possible to use a smart device to remotely control a computer that is connected to the projector with C-Connection.

Important! A smart device needs to have MirrorOp Receiver installed on it in order to perform remote

operations. Download MirrorOp Receiver from the app store of your device: Google Play store for an AndroidTM device, App Store for an iOS device.

When using PC Remote, it is assumed the devices described in (a) through (c) below are on the same subnet (first octet through third octet are the same). (a) Network projecting (source) computer (b)Smart device remotely controlling the computer (c) Network projecting (destination) projector

To start PC Remote

1. Use C-Connection to start network projection from a computer.

2. Perform the steps below to enable PC Remote. Once you enable PC Remote, it remains enabled until you disable it. This means you dont

need to perform this operation each time, as long as PC Remote is not disabled. (1) Display the Preferences dialog box.

Windows: On the C-Connection info panel or list panel (full), click 3 Preferences. macOS: On the menu bar, click C-Connection and then click Preferences.

(2) Display the General tab and then select the Allow control inputs from receivers check box. This displays an enter passcode dialog box. Input any four digits. The passcode you input

here must be input on a smart device that will be used for remote control of the computer. (3) Click the [] button to close the dialog box.

3. On the smart device, execute the steps below. The settings you make with these steps are saved for future use. You will not have to perform

this operation again unless you need to change the settings. Android: (1) Start up MirrorOp Receiver. (2) In the upper right corner of the screen, tap [ ] and then tap Settings. (3) Select the Search for senders on start check box. (4) Exit MirrorOp Receiver and then start it back up again. (5) On the list that appears, tap the computer you want to control remotely. (6) Input the passcode you set on the computer with C-Connection to establish a connection.

iOS: (1) If MirrorOp Receiver is running, exit it. (2) Tap the iOS settings icon and then tap Receiver (MirrorOp Receiver). (3) Enable Search for senders on start. (4) Start up MirrorOp Receiver. (5) On the list that appears, tap the computer you want to control remotely. (6) Input the passcode you set on the computer with C-Connection to establish a connection.

Remotely Controlling a Computer from a Smart Device (PC Remote)

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To exit PC Remote

1. On the smart device being used for remote control, exit MirrorOp Receiver. Exiting C-Connection on the computer also exits PC Remote.

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Ports Used for TCP/UDP C-Connection and MirrorOP Presenter use the network ports shown in the table below for projection functions and PC Remote functions. As required, check to make sure that your network firewall or personal firewall of your environment is configured accordingly.

Port Type Port No. Network Projection PC Remote

TCP Port 1234

389

3268

515

8080

18765

UDP Port 5353

54022

1900

18676

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United States and other countries. HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered

trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. macOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the United States and other

countries. IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries. Google, Android, Google Play and Chrome are trademarks of Google LLC. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. MirrorOp is a registered trademark of Barco Inc.

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