2-5.DFS Function ....................25 3. Network Settings ..........27 3-1. Settings from Web Page ................28 3-1-1. Necessary Items ..................28 3-1-2. Connecting Display to Z-1 ..............29 3-1-3. Turning on Z-1 ..................30 3-1-4. Connect Windows PC .................31 3-1-5. Web Pages .....................32 How to Access the Web Page ..............32...
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3-1-6. How to Update Settings from Web ..........33 Network Basic Settings ................34 Detailed Network Settings ................35 3-2. How to Change Wireless LAN (STA) Settings with Smart Wireless Setup ..........................37 3-2-1. Before Setup ...................37 3-2-2. Settings with Push-Button Method ..........37 Function Switch ....................38 Wireless Settings from PC ................39 3-2-3.
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6-3-2. VLAN Function Setup .................71 Getting Information on Network VLAN ............72 Updating VLAN Function on Z-1 ...............72 Connecting Z-1 to Trunk Port of VLAN Hub..........74 6-4. Clock Sync with NTP Server ..............75 6-4-1. NTP Function Overview ...............75 6-4-2. NTP Function Settings ................75 6-5.
1. Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Wireless Presentation Box "Z-1". This manual provides information on how to configure and use Z-1. Please read the 1-2. Safety Instructions carefully before using Z-1.
Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) 1-1. Introduction About the notation This manual uses the following symbols to indicate specific information for operating Z-1. Be sure to carefully review before using Z-1. : This symbol indicates important information that needs to be observed when operating Z-1.
1. Introduction 1-2. Safety Instructions This page provides the safety instructions for safe use of Z-1. To ensure safe and proper use, please read the following information carefully before using Z-1. <Indication of the warning> "Warning" indicates the existence of a hazard that...
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Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) Caution • Do not use or store the product under the following conditions. It may cause malfunction. - Locations subject to vibration or shock - Shaky, uneven or tilted surfaces - Locations exposed to direct sunlight - Humid or dusty places - Wet places (kitchen, bathroom, etc.)
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1. Introduction <Handling of malfunctioned units> Warning • In the following cases, turn off the connected devices and unplug the AC plug of the product from a power outlet. Failure to follow these instructions may cause fire or an electrical shock. - When the product emits a strange smell, smoke or sound or becomes too hot to touch.
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Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) <Use of AC adaptor and AC cord> Warning • Do not place any objects on top of AC adaptor, and do not cover it up with anything. Also, do not use the AC adaptor on top of the heat/moisture retaining materials (carpet, sponge, cardboard, styrofoam, etc.).
If you cannot find the relevant problem in this manual or on our website, or if the corrective procedure does not resolve the problem, please contact Silex Technology Customer Support. Contact Information +1-657-218-5199 support@silexamerica.com Europe +49-2154-88967-0 support@silexeurope.com • Refer to the Silex Technology website ( https://www.silextechnology.com/ ) for the latest FAQ and product information. Note...
Z-1 can be used as an interactive whiteboard. • When a USB mouse and a USB keyboard are connected to Z-1 via a USB hub, Z-1's basic settings can be updated on the OSD.
• Change the projection modes • Apply Smart wireless setup (push button control) Reset switch (SW1) Push to reset Z-1 to the factory default settings. USB port Connect a USB mouse or a USB keyboard. Use a USB hub to connect them both.
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The wired LAN is not connected. STATUS LED Shows the packet reception state of the LAN cable. Color Light Description It turns on when Z-1 receives a packet. Yellow Blinking It turns off in 100 milliseconds. Side STATUS LED Gives the operation information of Z-1.
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2. Product Specification DISPLAY LED Shows the output state of videos. Color Light Description None A display (HDMI cable) is not connected. Purple Solid on A 4K monitor (3840 x 2160) is connected and the video data is being sent. Blue Solid on A 2K monitor (1920 x 1080) is connected and the video data is being sent.
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(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. E/A : XXXXXXXXXXXX S/N : YYYYYYYYY Fabriqué au Japon Made in Japan Product label Shows Ethernet address (E/A) of the Z-1.
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2. Product Specification AC adapter 12V +/-5% Power feeding AC adapter Rated current consumption 1500mA Temperature 0°C to 35°C Operation condition Humidity 20% to 80%RH (No condensation) Temperature -10°C to 50°C Storage condition Humidity 20% to 90%RH (No condensation) HDMI standard Version 1.4b 1280 x 720 @ 60 Hz...
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Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person’s body.
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2. Product Specification WARNING The FCC / The Industry Canadaregulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’sauthority to operate the equipment. CE Notice...
Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) 2-3-2. Software Specifications Access point Mode Station OPEN Shared WPA-PSK WPA2-PSK Authentication WPA/WPA2-PSK 802.1X WPA-Enterprise WPA2-Enterprise WPA/WPA2-Enterprise Access point WEP(64/128-bit) Encryption TKIP/AES/AUTO Multi SSID Max number of 100 units Wireless LAN connectable clients Push switch...
[MacOS] macOS 10.12 or later • The software works as a desktop application on Windows 8 or later versions. • Windows RT is not supported. • Windows 10 S mode is not supported. • For the latest OS support, see silex technology's web site.
OSD function is disabled and cannot be used. Display resolutions with limited functions • When Z-1 is connected to a display device that has a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 or less, Z-1 is limited to Single Presenter mode for projection and cannot use the following functions:...
• Specified low-power radio stations (radio stations not requiring licenses) The above devices share a radio frequency band with the wireless LAN. If Z-1 is used around those devices, it may create radio interference. Therefore, Z-1 may stop communicating or make slow communication.
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Indicates that the equipment can use the entire band and is capable of avoiding the band used by RFID systems. Use of 5GHz Band • Outside use of W52 and W53 is prohibited by Radio Act. To use Z-1 outside, use only W56 channels and do not use W52/W53 channels.
VHT80 116>100, 120>104, 124>108>128>112 • Radar waves are monitored for about one minute when Z-1 starts up or the channel is switched, and the wireless communication cannot be made while radar waves are being monitored. (*) The monitoring duration varies by country.
Note Necessary Items 3-1-1. Projector Windows PC Display • Windows PC (Wireless PC) • HDMI compatible display or projector • HDMI cable • To use a wired connection or the Access Point feature of Z-1, a LAN cable is required.
3. Network Settings Connecting Display to Z-1 3-1-2. Connect the display to Z-1 using an HDMI cable and turn on the display. Connect Z-1 to the PC via a wired LAN or wireless LAN. For confi guration using a wired LAN...
MAC address (for wired communication). • By default, Z-1 obtains an IP address using the DHCP client function. When there is no DHCP server in your environment, Z-1 will automatically use the IP address "169.254.xxx.xxx". Note For configuration using a wireless LAN Go to "3-1-4.
Select the SSID of Z-1(SXxxxxxx) from a list and click Connect. • "xxxxxx" of the SSID(SXxxxxxx) is the lower 3 bytes of the Z-1's MAC Address. • If Connect automatically is checked, the PC will automatically connect to Z-1 every time it is restarted. Note Press and hold the function switch of Z-1.
Start a Web browser on a computer. To the address bar of the Web browser, enter the IP address of Z-1 (the one shown on the bottom left of the standby screen) and press the Enter key. • Example) When the IP address of Z-1 is "192.254.0.10", enter it to the address bar as below. Note The Web browser will run and the login password configuration page will be displayed.
3. Network Settings The web page (System Status) appears. How to Log Out Click Logout on the page menu. The logout confirmation dialogue appears. Click Yes. The login page will appear. 3-1-6. How to Update Settings from Web The network settings can be updated from the basic or other settings page.
Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) General Configuration s can be updated including settings for the TCP/IP, wireless LAN, and the DHCP server. Detailed settings The following items can be updated in detail from corresponding setting pages. Item Detail Product Configuration...
The restart page shows up. The update settings will be applied after Z-1 restarts. Click Restart. • To continue updating settings in other pages, wait restarting Z-1 until all updates are done. Note When the login page shows up, the basing settings are now updated.
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Note The restart page shows up. The update settings will be applied after Z-1 restarts. Click Restart. • To continue changing settings in other pages, go to Step 2 and wait restarting Z-1 until all updates are done. Note When the login page shows up, the settings are now updated.
This chapter shows how easily wireless LAN (STA) settings can be changed using the smart wireless setup in a network with a wired LAN router supporting WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). When the network mode is "Station", Z-1 works with the following methods under the smart wireless setup. Push-button method The wireless LAN settings can be updated with one of the following methods: • Press the function switch of Z-1.
Note • Use only one wireless LAN router in this step. When multiple routers are on standby at once, Z-1 cannot connect with a router. When the settings is completely done, the steady blue STATUS LED turns on.
Note • Use only one wireless LAN router in this step. When multiple routers are on standby at once, Z-1 cannot connect with a router. Click Execute button of the Push Button method to initiate the smart wireless setup.
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Z-1 will get the same setting values of the wireless LAN router after the setup. Unplug the LAN cable from Z-1 and from the network or the access point (1). Unplug and then plug the power to the outlet (2), and restart Z-1.
3. Network Settings 3-2-3. Settings with PIN-code Method Click Wireless LAN (STA) on the page menu. • Check "How to Access Web Page" in "3-1-5 Web Pages". Note The wireless LAN (STA) setting page appears. Click Smart Wireless Setup tab. Check the PIN code on the page, and provide the access point with the PIN code.
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Z-1 will get the same setting values of the wireless LAN router after the setup. Unplug the LAN cable from Z-1 and from the network or the access point (1). Unplug and then plug the power to the outlet (2), and restart Z-1.
• For Windows devices, the dedicated tool is available. For Android, iOS and Mac OS, the OS-standard function can be used for projection. • When the size of sent images does not meet Z-1's resolutions, a black border will appear around the images.
Four-split screen 3 users 4 users • When four users are connecting and another user tries to connect to Z-1, the oldest session (the first connection) will be disconnected and the new session will be established. When two users are connecting:...
Distribution Master mode works the same way as Single Presenter mode does. Z-1 can transmit the received images to slave-mode Z-1 (up to 16 units) while it is showing the images on the main monitor. It is useful for large conference venues which have multiple displays and projectors in order to show the main-monitor images on them at the same time.
Z-1 (STA Mode) Z-1 (AP Mode) Displays Display (Main Monitor) Presenter • Make sure that the network mode for Slave Z-1 has to be Station (STA) mode. • Up to 16 units of Slave Z-1 can receive images at once.
Z-1 User's Manual (Confi guration Method) Pair Display Mode Two units of Z-1 can connect each other in Pair Display mode and show presenters' screens (Local and Remote screens) on a two-split-layout display. • Use OSD interface to connect two Z-1 units in Pair Display mode.
4. Projection on Display Devices Function Switch Push the function switch once on the front side of Z-1. The display will show the mode-change OSD menu and an arrow cursor appears next to the current projection mode. Z-1 (Front) Function Switch Every time the function switch is pressed, the arrow cursor moves one menu down.
• When the setting page is switch to another page from the page menu before Submit is clicked, all the entered values will be cleared. To access other pages, click Submit to save the entered values. The restart page shows up. The update settings will be applied after Z-1 restarts. Click Restart. After the restart, close the web browser.
4. Projection on Display Devices 4-2. How to Show Screens on Display 4-2-1. Device Preparation Prepare devices to send data to the display of Z-1. Devices to Project from Tablet Smartphone Windows / Mac OS iOS / Android / Windows iOS / Android 4-2-2.
Select SSID of Z-1 and click Connect. • Tick Connect automatically and your PC will automatically connect to Z-1 every time it restarts. Note Enter the pre-shared key or WEP key of Z-1 in the...
When a message Do you want to allow your PC to be discoverable by other PCs and devices on this network? appears, click Yes. Now, the PC has connected to Z-1. 5-1-2. Use of Function Switch This chapter shows how to use the function switch to connect Windows PC as a wireless LAN station.
Now, the wireless LAN station has connected to Z-1. 5-1-3. Use of Web Pages This chapter shows how to connect a wireless LAN device by using web pages of Z-1. • For the following procedure, make sure that the wireless LAN device supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
5. Use of Wireless LAN Access Point Function Check that the Smart Wireless Setup is ENABLE. The smart wireless setup page allows the following two methods to connect Z-1 and a wireless LAN station. • Push-button method • PIN-code method Use of Push-Button Method Click Execute of the Push Button on the smart wireless setup page.
Z-1 starts communicating and automatically provides the same setting values to the station. When SETTING LED turns steady blue, the setting has been done. Z-1 (Side) Steady blue SETTING Now, the wireless LAN station has connected to Z-1.
5-2. How to Accept/Block Specific Wireless LAN Station Devices This chapter shows how to register MAC addresses of wireless LAN stations to accept or block connections to Z-1. • Before going to the step below, check MAC addresses of the target devices.
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The restart page shows up. The new settings will be applied after Z-1 restarts. Click Restart. • To continue updating settings in other pages, wait restarting Z-1 until all updates are done. Note After the restart, close the web browser.
Ban on Wireless LAN Station Communications This chapter describes a way to prohibit wireless LAN stations from establish communication each other, and to allow communication of a device wired to Z-1. Access the web page and click Wireless LAN (AP) on the page menu.
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The restart page shows up. The new settings will be applied after Z-1 restarts. Click Restart. • To continue updating settings in other pages, wait restarting Z-1 until all updates are done. Note After the restart, close the web browser.
5. Use of Wireless LAN Access Point Function 5-4. Disabling Smart Wireless Setup This chapter shows how to disable the smart wireless setup functions (e.g. Push-switch method to connect to a wireless LAN station). Access the web page and click Wireless LAN (AP) on the page menu.
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The restart page shows up. The new settings will be applied after Z-1 restarts. Click Restart. • To continue updating settings in other pages, wait restarting Z-1 until all updates are done. Note After the restart, close the web browser.
6-1. Status Monitoring Function on Web Browser 6-1-1. System Status Check The network status of Z-1 including TCP/IP can be checked on the web page. Access Z-1's web page and click System on the page menu. • Check "How to Access Web Page" in "3-1-5 Web Pages".
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6. Other Functions Item Description System status Product name Name of the product, Z-1 Version Firmware version of the product MAC address MAC address of the product Host name Host name in use IP address Currently assigned IP address Subnet mask...
Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) 6-1-2. How to Check Wireless LAN Status The web page provides the status of wireless LAN stations connected to Z-1. The status includes MAC address of devices and the radio strength. Access Z-1's web page and click Wireless LAN on the page menu.
6. Other Functions 6-2. Use of DHCP Server Functions This chapter describes the DHCP server functions of Z-1. When there is no network device with DHCP server functions in the user's environment, Z-1 can automatically assign IP addresses to PC and network devices in the network.
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Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) The restart page shows up. The new settings will be applied after Z-1 restarts. • To continue updating settings in other pages, wait restarting Z-1 until all updates are done. Note After the restart, close the web browser.
6-3. Use of VLAN Function 6-3-1. VLAN Function Z-1's access point mode supports multiple SSIDs. Z-1 (one unit) can give VLAN ID to each SSID, and can create up to four virtual network groups together with a switching hub supporting tagged VLAN (VLAN Hub).
• When there is no available trunk port, create a trunk port for the VLAN hub. • For details of the VLAN hub, check the instruction manual. Updating VLAN Function on Z-1 Access Z-1's web page and click VLAN on the page menu. • Check "How to Access Web Page" in "3-1-5 Web Pages". Note...
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• The VLAN ID input boxes under wireless LAN 1 to 4 should get VLAN ID of devices connected to the hub. • After the VLAN function is enabled, settings of Z-1 can be updated from the network group only when its VLAN ID is same as the management one.
• After the VLAN function is enabled, settings of Z-1 can be updated from the network group only when its VLAN ID is same as the management one. If the management VLAN ID cannot be given to a group, reset Z-1 to the factory default settings and go through the VLAN function setting procedure again.
This chapter describes how to get the time from the NTP server. 6-4-1. NTP Function Overview Z-1 can get the time information from the NTP server in the wired LAN network. • When there is no NTP server in the network, the system time will start at "00:00:00 (hours: minutes: seconds) on January 1, 1970".
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Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) The restart page shows up. The update settings will be applied after Z-1 restarts. Click Restart. After the restart, close the web browser.
The password setting page appears. Enter the new password in New Password and Confirm New Password, and then click Submit. • You must memorize the password. If you forget it, you will not be able to change the settings unless Z-1 is restored to the factory default settings.
After the restart, the login page appears. The new administrator password is now working. Access Control The access control function limits specific protocols to access Z-1. The wired LAN and the wireless LAN can have a separate access control setting.
The wired LAN setting page appears. Click the tab of Security Configuration. Select the filter type under MAC Address Filter Settings. • ALLOW: Accepts only the registered wired LAN devices to connect to Z-1. • DENY: Blocks the registered wired LAN devices to connect to Z-1.
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The restart page shows up. The new settings will be applied after Z-1 restarts. Click Restart. • To continue updating settings in other pages, wait restarting Z-1 until all updates are done. Note After the restart, close the web browser.
• Do not change the file name or the content of the exported setting data file, otherwise the file may not be imported. • If the firmware version is different from when Z-1 exported the setting data file, Z-1 may not be able to import the file.
• Check "How to Access Web Page" in "3-1-5 Web Pages". Note The import setting page appears. Click Browse, select the setting data file (config.txt) to import from the file dialog, and click Open. • The importing setting data file has to be the one exported from Z-1. Note...
The check dialog for file import appears. Click OK and the file import begins. Import Certificate from Web Page Access Z-1's web page and click Import Configuration on the page menu. • Check "How to Access Web Page" in "3-1-5 Web Pages".
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Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) Click Submit. When the restart is completed, the login page appears. • When the page is switch to another page from the page menu before Submit is clicked, all the entered values will be cleared. To access other pages, click Submit to save the entered values.
Hardware Reboot Unplug the power code from the outlet. Plug the power code into the outlet. The standby screen appears on the display connected to Z-1. When the animation stops, Z-1 is ready to operate. Restart from Web Page Access the web page and click Restart on the page menu.
• Make sure that there is no device connected to Z-1 for a factory reset. • Do not unplug the power code during a factory reset. • Do not push the factory reset switch when Z-1 boots up after a factory reset. How to Use Factory Reset Switch Unplug the power code from the outlet.
The factory reset procedure will start when the STATUS LED of the LAN port turns off. Then, release the switch. When the WLAN LED on the side turns on or blinks, Z-1 has been restored to the factory default settings.
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When the factory reset is done, the login page will appear. Close the web browser. • Since the IP address of Z-1 returns to the factory default setting, the PC will not be able to access the Z-1 and cannot show the login page. If it happens, change the IP address of Z-1 or of the PC.
6. Other Functions Firmware Update 6-7-3. How to Download Latest Firmware The latest firmware is published on silex technology's website. Before updating the firmware, download the latest one from the website. Access our website below. URL: https://www.silextechnology.com/ Go to the support page and select the product model.
Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) How to Update Firmware • Make sure that there is no PC connected to Z-1 before updating the firmware. • Do not unplug the power code from the outlet while the firmware is being updated.
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6. Other Functions Now, the firmware has been updated. Close the web browser and unplug the power code from the outlet. Then, plug the power code again and reboot Z-1.
SXxxxxxx (xxxxxx: Last 3 bytes of the MAC address) TCP/IP Configuration Name DHCP Client It enables or disables DHCP protocol. For Z-1 to get IP addresses automatically from the DHCP server, Description they should be operating in the same network. Value/Range...
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DHCP Server Configuration Name DHCP Server Function It enables or disables DHCP server. When Z-1 is used as DHCP server and automatically assigns an IP Description address to PC, choose Enable. When DHCP server is operating in the same network, choose Disable.
A. Setting Items Name Start IP Address Description It specifies the start IP address when DHCP server function is enabled. Value/Range 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Default value 192.168.0.11 Name End IP Address Description It specifies the end IP address when DHCP server function is enabled. Value/Range 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Default value...
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* When Z-1's communication becomes unstable due to radio interference from other wireless products, change the channel. * Channels for W53 and W56 cannot make communication in one minute after Z-1 starts up or when Z-1 detects radar wave. Default value...
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When the alternative channel is not specified or when radar waves are detected on Description the switched channel, Z-1 will switch the channel in the certain order. This setting is applied only when the communication channel is in W53 or W56 band.
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Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) Wireless LAN1: SXxxxxxx Wireless LAN2: SXxxxxxx_2 Default value Wireless LAN3: SXxxxxxx_3 Wireless LAN4: SXxxxxxx_4 (xxxxxx: Last 3 bytes of the MAC address) Name WirelessLAN VLAN ID 1 to 4 Description It specifies VLAN ID for wireless interfaces.
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A. Setting Items WPA-Enterprise: Provides IEEE 802.1X's user authentication and makes encrypted communications using TKIP/AES/ AUTO. Value/Range WPA2-Enterprise: Provides IEEE 802.1X's user authentication and makes encrypted communications using AES/AUTO. WPA/WPA2-Enterprise: Provides IEEE 802.1X's user authentication and makes encrypted communications using AES/AUTO. Wireless LAN 1: WPA2-PSK Wireless LAN 2: Open Default value...
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Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) Wireless LAN1: None Wireless LAN2: None Default value Wireless LAN3: None Wireless LAN4: None WPA/WPA2 Configuration Name Encryption Mode The encryption algorithm has to be selected when the network authentication method is set to one of...
A. Setting Items RADIUS Server Configuration Name Server IP It specifies the IP address of RADIUS server. It is only applied when the network authentication method Description is 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, or WPA/WPA2-Enterprise. Value/Range 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Default value 0.0.0.0 Name Port Number Description...
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802.11n/a or 802.11ac. Value/Range ON/OFF Default value QoS(WMM) Configuration(for AP) Name ECWmin Description It changes WMM-EDCA setting items of Z-1 (QoS settings for each access category). Value/Range 1 to 15 BE: 4 BK: 4 Default value VI: 3 VO: 2 Abbreviations • BE: Best Effort...
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A. Setting Items Name AIFSN Description It changes WMM-EDCA setting items of Z-1 (QoS settings for each access category). Value/Range 1 to 15 BE: 3 BK: 7 Default value VI: 1 VO: 1 Name TxOPLimit Description It changes WMM-EDCA setting items of Z-1 (QoS settings for each access category).
0 to 8192 BE: 0 BK: 0 Default value VI: 3008 VO: 1504 Name Description It changes WMM-EDCA setting items of Z-1 and stations (QoS settings for each access category). Value/Range ON/OFF BE: OFF BK: OFF Default value VI: OFF VO: OFF...
(xxxxxx: Generated from the MAC address) Name External Registrar Description It enables or disables the external registrar. Value/Range Enable/Disable Default value Disable Name PIN Code Description It specifies the PIN code of Z-1. Value/Range 8-digit number (decimal) Default value Unique to each Z-1.
Wireless LAN Basic Configuration Name SSID It sets SSID of the wireless LAN to connect to Z-1. Description SSID is an identification for groups to communicate in a wireless LAN. Devices need to have the same SSID to communicate in the same wireless LAN.
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A. Setting Items WPA2-Enterprise: Provides IEEE 802.1X's user authentication and makes encrypted communications using AES/AUTO. WPA/WPA2-Enterprise: Value/Range Provides IEEE 802.1X's user authentication and makes encrypted communications using AES/AUTO. * The following authentication methods and encryption communications are not available for 802.11n/802.11ac: Shared, 802.1X, WEP, and TKIP.
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Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) Name WEP Key (1 to 4) It sets WEP key. For hexadecimal key input: When the key size is 64 bits, enter 10 hexadecimal digits. When it is 128 bits, enter 26 hexadecimal Description digits.
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A. Setting Items Name Client Certificate Password It sets the password of client certificate used for IEEE 802.1X's client authentication. It is needed when Description the client certificate has a password setting. Value/Range Character string (32 characters or less) Default value None Name Client Certification...
Link Speed It specifies the physical network type. Use AUTO for regular operation. When the connected hub's LINK Description lamp does not turn on while Z-1 is booting up, change the setting to that of the connected hub. AUTO 100BASE-TX-Half...
A. Setting Items Security Settings MAC Address Filter Configuration Name Filter Type DISABLE: Enables communications from all the devices. DENY: Description Blocks communications from devices registered in the list of MAC address filter. ALLOW: Accepts communications from devices registered in the list of MAC address filter. DISABLE Value/Range ALLOW...
Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) Name Management VLAN ID It sets the management VLAN ID to enable access to Z-1. When the VLAN function is enabled, network Description groups without the management VLAN ID cannot access Z-1. Value/Range 1 to 4094...
[EU] +01:00 A-2-7. Display Setting Items Display Configuration Name Initial Presentation Mode Description It selects the projection mode used at startup. Z-1 will operate in one of the following modes: • Single Presenter • Multi Presenter Value/Range • Distribution Master •...
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Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) Pair Display Config Name Pair 1 to 10 (Name) Description It registers communicating devices to be in pairs. 10 devices can be registered (Pair 1 to 10). Value/Range 1 to 15 alphanumeric characters Default value...
None A-3-2. Access Control Setting Items Access Control Name HTTP It controls access from the wired/wireless LAN via HTTP. Description Enable allows access whereas Disable denies access to Z-1. Value/Range Enable/Disable Wired LAN: Enable Default value Wireless LAN: Enable Name HTTPS It controls access from the wired/wireless LAN via HTTPS.
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It is a user name used for the file sharing function, and needed when the user setting is User. Description The user name is used to access the shared folder of Z-1. When no name is given, the operation will be similar to when the user setting is Guest.
A. Setting Items A-4. Administrative Function Setting Items A-4-1. Import Setting Information Name New Configuration File Description It imports a setting file to change settings of Z-1 at once. Value/Range Select a new setting file. Default value Certificate import Name Client Certificate Password It sets the password of client certificate used for IEEE 802.1X's client authentication.
Z-1 User's Manual (Configuration Method) A-4-2. Export Setting Information Name Setting file Description It saves the setting information as a file. Value/Range Yes/No Default value...
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