Eiki PjNET-10 User Manual

The eiki pjnet-10, The eiki pjnet-10 summary, Projector controls via menu

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Projector Controls Via Menu

1. Turn the projector ON/OFF

2. Read Status Checks

a. Accumulated Lamp Use Time
b. Accumulated Projector Use Time
c. Power Status
d. Projector Condition
e. Input Status
f. Inside Temperature

3. Configure the Projector

a. Select an input and input type, from

i. Either, Input 1 (data): ANALOG/digital)
ii. Or, Input 2: VIDEO (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) / data (RGB)
iii. Or, Input 3: (video) S-VIDEO / component video
* Comment (insert text notes)

b. Adjust for Input Signal

i. Either, Perform PC Adjustment (AUTO/manual)
ii. Or, Select Video System
· Composite or S-Video, color (AUTO/manual)
· In Component, resolution (AUTO or manual)

c. Image Adjustment

i. Mode (Standard, Real, Cinema, Image 1,2,3,4)
ii. Contrast (32)
iii. Brightness (32)
iv. Sharpness (15)
v. Gamma (8)
vi. White Balance: R(32) G(32) B(32
vii. Tint (32)
viii. Color (32)
ix. Noise Reduction (On/Off)
x. Progressive (On/Off)
xi. Comment (insert text notes)

d. Screen Aspect Ratio Adjustment: (NORMAL/wide)
e. Sound Adjustment: Volume (+/-) Mute (on/OFF)
f. Setting Adjustment

i. Language (ENGLISH / select from list)
ii. Keystone (variable) HighSpeed (on/OFF)

The EIKI PjNET-10 Summary

The PjNET-10 is a dedicated interface which permits the control and/or monitoring of a projector over a computer network
using a browser and built-in software.

The PjNET-10 connects to the 25 pin connector located on the side of an EIKI LC-X1100 or LC-X986 projector using two
captured screws that attach to the cabinet.

The PjNET-10 includes an RJ-45 jack for Ethernet connection to the network, plus status lights, and a serial port for the
optional control of an external device via RS-232.

iii. Blue Back (ON/off)
iv. (Menu item) Display (ON/off)
v. Logo (ON/off)
vi. Ceiling (on/OFF)
vii. Rear (on/OFF)
viii. No Show (on/OFF)
ix. Freeze (on/OFF)
x. Power Management (ON/off)
xi. On Start (on/OFF)
xii. Timer
xiii. Remote Control Code
xiv. Lamp Counter Reset
xv. Lamp Mode (Eco / Normal)
xvi. P-Timer (On/Off)

g. Make Service Adjustments

i. Fan Speed Control
ii. Video System Positioning
h. Save this setup (up to 10 named configurations)

4. Report an Abnormality by E-Mail

a. Each projector can be set to send an e-mailed report should
any selected abnormality be detected. Up to 10 e-mail
addresses can be registered. Possible conditions to report:

i. When the projector lamp is off.
ii. When the life span of the lamp is reached.
iii. When the internal projector power circuit is wrong.
iv. When the internal projector temperature is too high.
v. When the projector is turned OFF with Power On/Off.
vi. When power management turns the lamp Off.
vii. When the signal is interrupted.

5. Control a group of projectors (Multi-Control)

a. Create a group (from those available on the network).
b. Control:

i. Either: individual projectors independently
ii. Or: across the group

6. Control External Equipment

a. An external device (including a non-network connected
projector) can be connected via serial cable to each projector
and controlled by RS-232 using Telnet.

The EIKI PjNET-10

Eiki International, Inc.

30251 Esperanza, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688-2130 Tel: 800-242-3454; Fax: 800-457-3454, E-mail: [email protected]

In Canada, 310 First St.- Unit 2, P.O. Box 156, Midland, ON L4R 4K8 Phone: 800-563-3454, Fax: 800-567-4069 E-mail: [email protected]

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ax-on-Demand: (Toll Free) 877-345-4329 http://www.eiki.com

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