Wireless Projector Server Contents INTRODUCTION...2 OVERVIEW ...4 USING THE WIRELESS PROJECTOR SERVER ...5 CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR SERVER ...7 INSTALLING THE PLAYER UTILITY ...8 USING THE PLAYER UTILITY...10 PROJECTOR SERVER CONSOLE OPERATION ...13 KEYBOARD/MOUSE OPERATION ...15 THE SLIDE SHOW MENU ...16 THE ADMINISTRATOR UTILITY...19...
Wireless LAN, Ethernet network or directly, using a built-in image viewer. The LINDY Wireless Projector Server features both an IEEE 802.11g 54Mbps WLAN and a 10/100Mb Ethernet LAN connection for maximum versatility. Additionally, the Projector Server features 32MB of internal memory for uploading PowerPoint presentations.
Lights up when the LAN port is connected; blinks when there is LAN traffic Blinks while the system is powering up. It will illuminate steadily when the Projector Server is ready Lights up when the projector server is powered on User Manual...
Wireless Projector Server Using the Wireless Projector Server There are three ways of using the Wireless Projector Server: Via a WLAN Via an Ethernet network Via the built-in image viewer Via a WLAN Via an Ethernet network Wireless Projector Server...
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Wireless Projector Server User Manual Via the built in image viewer Step 1 – Upload the Presentation to the Projector Server’s internal memory LAN / WLAN Step 2 – Connect a USB keyboard or mouse. Conduct a presentation without a PC!
2. Connect the power adapter into a mains outlet 3. Switch on the power at the rear of the Projector Server. The Power and LAN LED’s will illuminate and READY LED will flash while the Projector Server initializes. If the LAN LED is not lit, please check your Ethernet cable connection.
Wireless Projector Server Installing the Player Utility (Meeting Gateway) Each PC which needs to access the Projector Server (either wirelessly or over a wired LAN) needs to have the Projector Server’s utility, called Meeting Gateway, installed. Please follow the instructions below to install the software. Repeat for each required PC.
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Wireless Projector Server User Manual 5. Select the component from the list and click Next: 6. Once the installation has completed click Finish: 7. The Meeting Gateway program icon will be created on your desktop:...
Connect: Clicking this button connects to the selected Projector Server (displayed in the drop down list). Once connected to the Projector Server your computer’s display will be output on the projector connected to the Projector Server.
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3. Click Connect to connect to the Projector server: 4. Once connected to the Projector Server your computer’s display will be output by the projector connected to the Projector Server 5. The Player Utility needs to remain running while you...
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Wireless Projector Server Uploading a presentation to the Projector Server The Projector Server provides the option of console based ‘PC-less’ presentations. The Player Utility’s UPLOAD function converts your PowerPoint presentations into a series of jpeg files which are then transferred to the Projector Server’s built-in memory.
Projector Server Console Operation Note: For Console operation you must use a mouse (with scroll wheel) or keyboard attached to the USB port at the rear of the Projector Server. Make sure you connect the mouse/keyboard before powering on the Projector Server!
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Wireless Projector Server User Manual Using the Projector Server Console There are three menus within the Projector Server Console: Console Screen, Slide Show Menu, and Slide Show Listing. All of these menus are made up of the following operating components: Bulletin Board: Used to display items for menu operations.
Wireless Projector Server Keyboard/Mouse Operation Keyboard/Mouse operation within the Slide Show Menu and Show Listing Function Switch between Bulletin Board and Command Button Areas Move between items Select Exit Keyboard/Mouse operation during Slide Show playback Function Next/Previous Slide Next Slide...
The Slide Show Menu allows for simple ‘PC-less’ presentations using just a USB keyboard or mouse. When a PowerPoint file is uploaded to the Projector Server, each slide is converted into a jpeg image and stored in the Projector Server’s internal memory.
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Wireless Projector Server User Manual Slide Show Listing The Slide Show Listing screen serves as the control panel during slide show playback. The Bulletin Board displays all of the slides in the selected file. Each slide is numbered and is represented by its thumbnail view.
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Wireless Projector Server Conducting a Slide Show There are three Slide Show modes: Slide Show Menu, Slide Show Listing and Slide Show Play. Their relationship is illustrated below: Select a file and activate Play Note: See Page 15 for keyboard and mouse controls 1.
Wireless Projector Server The Administrator Utility The Projector Server’s Administrator Utility is a browser based utility which allows you to modify or change the password, network and encryption settings. To configure the network and encryption settings, some basic knowledge of Ethernet and TCP/IP protocols is essential.
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After making changes you need to click on the Save button within each section and then click Re-boot to reboot the Projector Server and make the changes effective. The exception is in the password section; clicking Apply here changes the password immediately without the need to...
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IEEE 802.11 standard. If you enable the WEP setting on the Projector Server, all other wireless devices to be connected to it should use WEP with the same encryption keys. Click Save and Re-boot to save changes.
If the WLAN utility on your PC indicates that your WLAN card is already linked to the Projector Server, but the Player Utility can not connect, please check that the WEP setting and the WEP keys on your computer are the same as those on the Projector Server.