Usb settings main menu (usb port models only), Important – Casio XJ-H2600 User Guide User Manual

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Wired LAN Settings Main Menu (USB Port Models Only)

USB Settings Main Menu (USB Port Models Only)

The USB Settings main menu is available only when there is an external device connected to the
USB-A port of the projector. For details, see the “USB Function Guide” and “Wireless Function
Guide”.

Setting Name

Input

Setting Unit

Description

Remote on

R C V H D U N Single

Specifies whether the projector can be turned on via wired LAN while
the projector is in standby (projector off with power being supplied).

Enable:

Power on enabled.

Disable

*:

Power on disabled.

Important!

Performing an “Initialize Network Settings” operation or
“Restore All Defaults” operation with the setup menu will
cause this setting to change to “Disable”. If you are operating
the projector using a wired LAN setting, be sure to change this
setting back to “Enable” after initialization.

PJLink
authentication

R C V H D U N Single

Enables and disables PJLink connection authentication.

Enable

*:

PJLink connection authentication enabled.

Disable:

PJLink connection authentication disabled.

Wired LAN info R C V H D U N Single

Displays the following information.

Projector name:

Name currently assigned to the projector.

MAC Address:

Fixed MAC address assigned to each individual projector.

IP Address:

Projector’s current IP address.

DHCP:

Projector’s current DHCP setting status (“Auto” or “Disable”).

The projector name, IP address, and DHCP settings can be
configured using the projector System Admin page, which can be
accessed on a computer connected by LAN to the projector. For
details, see the “Wireless Function Guide”.

Initialize
Network
Settings

R C V H D U N Single

Returns all projector network settings (all settings on the System
Admin page) to their initial defaults.
For detailed information about System Admin page settings, see the
“System Admin Page Settings” section in the “Wireless Function
Guide”.

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