Manual InFocus LiteShow III

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    LiteShow Wireless Presentation Adapter User’s Manual 010-0755-02 Date: March 17, 2011 ...

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    2 Decl aratio n of Conform ity Manufacturer: InFocus Corporation, 13190 SW 68 th Parkway, Suite 200, Tigard , OR 97223-8368 We declare under our sole responsibility that the LiteShow wire less ad apter conforms to the following directives and norms: European Unio n : CE Standard EN 300 328 / EN 62311 / EN 55022 CLASS B / EN 55024 / EN 301 4 ...

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    3 FCC Warning Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of t he FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm ful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, ...

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    5 MAC  CLIENT  UTIL ITY  ....... ............... ............ ............... ............ ... ........... ............... ............... ............ .......... ........... ... ........... ......  20  Launch Applicatio n ................................................................................................................ ...

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    6 Overview With the revolutionary Plug-and- Show wireless pr ojection, QuadView , and wi reless projection via PDA, LiteShow makes all of your presentations and meetings more eff icient and succes sful. Features  Compatible with Windows 7 , Vista, XP , Windows 2000, Windows Mobile 5/6, and Macintosh (Mac) version 10.4 and abov e  Plug and Sho ...

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    7 Initial Set-up 1) Connect power to LiteShow module, and connect a VGA cable from the projecto r to the LiteShow VGA connector . If desired, audio can also be connected to the LiteShow A udio connector . 2) T urn on the proj ector and Li teSho w modu le. Note: When the projector shows the instructions below , Li teShow is ready for use. 3) Verify ...

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    8 6) Dow nload the client software that corresponds to your operating system and click Run to execute the installation progra m. 7) Once installation is complete, a LiteShow shortcu t wi ll ap pea r on you r De sktop. ...

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    9 Windows Client Utility Launch Application After you successfully do wnload the LiteShow Windows client, follo w the steps below to start the program. 1) Click the LiteShow shortcut. 2) Select the network you want to proj ect over, and then the LiteShow module you wish to use. 3) If the LiteShow module is found, a Login Code dialog box will be dis ...

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    10 Application Control Panel Projection Mode Tab Projection Mode Controls Full Screen projection Project to Quadrant #1 Project to Quadrant #2 Project to Quadrant #3 Project to Quadr an t #4 Stop projecting Pause proj ecting Refresh F eature Status Indicator Projec tion Mode T ab Video Mode Ta b Login Code Close Menu Min/Max ...

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    11 Projection Audio Notes: LiteShow c an redir ect y our c omputer’ s audio to the pr ojector using an opt ional driver , “V AC.exe ” . T o enable audio projection, you must f irst install VAC.ex e ( located on the USB token which came with your LiteShow or downloaded from the InF ocus web site). Once V AC is installed, open the LiteShow appl ...

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    12 Menu Functions When you click the Menu button shown abo ve, this additional menu window will app ear . Show Logi n Code Displa ys the Logi n Code in t he upper -left corner of the des ktop fo r ten seco nds. Web A dmin… Opens the W eb Management login page. See the We b Mana geme nt section f or more information. Reset Connection Disconnects a ...

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    13 Projection Quality Allows you to toggle between “Normal” for faster projection speed with lower screen image quality (default setting) and “Best” for clear screen image quality , but with slower projection speed. Projection Source Allows you to duplicate your computer screen onto the projection screen (Mai n Screen) or to extend your com ...

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    14 Auto WiFi Conne ct When Auto WiFi Connect is selected, the LiteShow application wi ll search out and list all available wireless networks and automatically switch to the selecte d network before sear ching for av ailable LiteS how modu les. (S elect ing Skip when Auto WiFi is selected, wi ll not modify the computer’s existing network co nnecti ...

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    15 Make PnS Token Creates a duplicate USB LiteShow T oken. Y ou can insert a USB thumb drive and follow the Setup Wizard to mak e the T oken. Users can execute the LiteShow application directly from the T oken, avoiding t he need for guests to install the application. Copy Application to Deskt op Copies the LiteShow application to yo ur desktop. Ad ...

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    16 Windows Mobile Utility Download From Device 1) Verify that your Smart phone or PDA’s wir ele ss co nnection is enabled and connect to the LiteShow wireless network . The SSID is displayed on screen. 2) Open your browser. Although th e LiteShow page should display automatically, you can also enter the IP address displayed on the projector into ...

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    17 Using MobiShow with a Smartphone 1) Open “Programs” on your phone and f ind the “MobiS how” application. 2) Click th e MobiShow shortcut to launch the client software. 3) Mob iShow will turn on Wi-Fi on you r phone and list the available Wireless Networks. 4) Connect to the desired LiteShow wireless network. 5) MobiShow will connect to t ...

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    18 Screen Projection: MobiShow will project anything displayed on your screen . Y ou may la unch another application (such P owerPoint Viewer) or open any f ile (such as a W ord document or JP G image) and it will be projected on the projector . Note: In order to keep your screen projected, do not exit the MobiShow application while opening another ...

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    19 Photo Slideshow MobiShow can be used to project photos stored on your phone. Notes: Photos wi ll be re size d for playback on a large screen, rather than for a sm all cell phone screen, therefore the resolution quality will be very noticeable when the photos are projected. F or best results, display high resolution photos. Prev: goes to the prev ...

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    20 Mac Client Utility Launch Application 1) Click the LiteShow shortcut. 2) Select the network you want to proj ect over, and then the LiteShow module you wish to use. 3) If the LiteShow module is found, a Login Code dialog box will be displayed on your projector. 4) Enter the Login Code visible on the projector an d click Connect. LiteShow should ...

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    21 Application Control Panel Projection Mode Tab Projection Mode Controls Full Screen projection Project to Quadr an t #1 Project to Quadr an t #2 Project to Quadr an t #3 Project to Quadr an t #4 Stop projecting Pause proj ecting Refresh F eature Status Indicator Projection Mode T ab Video Mode Ta b Login Code Close Menu Min/Max ...

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    22 Video Mode Tab Video Mode Controls Start Playing Video/Music Stop Play ing Vide o/Musi c Open Video/Music File Mute V olume Level Progress Bar Video Mode Notes: Supporte d formats include: MPEG1 /2, DivX(3.4 .5), XviD(MPEG4) , H.264, WMV9, MP3, WMA. F or higher quality video or music playback, stream the f iles from your computer to the LiteShow ...

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    23 Menu Functions When you click the Menu button shown abo ve, this additional menu window will appear: Web Managem ent Opens the W eb Management login page. See the W eb Management section for more information. Search Se rver Searches for LiteShow again. Repeat Loops the current video/audio f ile so that it plays repeatedly . Info Displays system ...

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    24 Web Management Home Page 1) Ensure your computer has su ccessfully connected to LiteShow. 2) Open your web browser. It should automatically open to the LiteShow home page. If not, enter the IP address shown on the projector screen in your browser w indow. The default IP is “192.168.1 00.10”. 3) At the LiteShow Login screen, choose your desir ...

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    25 Download Av ailable to all users, regardless of which login is used . 1) Choose Softwa re Download from the left-hand menu. 2) Select the appropriate download from the list of choices, based on your operating system, and click Down loa d to start the installation program. 3) Follow the Installation Wi zard instructions . Note: A “Windows Secur ...

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    26 System Status Av ailable to all users, regardless of which login is used . This page displays a v ariety of network - related information, including the IP address of Lite Show . The System Status page also shows whether LiteSh ow is currently projecting and how man y users are currently connected to the device. ...

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    27 Modera tor Contro l Av ailable only to users logged in as either Basic or Admin Users. Moderator Control allows you to easily change presenters and to disp lay up to four presentations at one time. To chan ge pre sent ers: Review the available p resenters listed under Computer Name and click on the Play Control options associated with the desire ...

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    28 Admin Av ailabl e only to users logged in as Admin Users. Clicking on Admin brings up a new webpage with additi onal menu items. ...

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    29 Network Setup The default setting of the LiteShow box is DHCP client. When the LiteShow mo dule is connected to a LAN that already has a DHCP server presen t, the LiteShow module takes an IP address assigned to it by the server. When the LiteShow module is connected to a LAN that does not have a DHCP se rver, the LiteShow module beco mes the DHC ...

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    30 Wireless Client Setup The Wirele ss Client feature allo ws LiteShow to connect to the corporate netwo rk as a wireless client rathe r than through the RJ45 wired connection. Enable/ Disable: T o setup LiteShow as a wireless client, choose “Enable. ” Note: Enabling the Wireless Client will disable both the wired RJ45 connection and Gatekeeper ...

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    31 OSD Setup Allows you to customize the LiteShow standby image with a personal image and/or restore the original standby image. Note: T o def in e a custom image, you must conve rt the image using the IB Maker Utility located on the LiteShow USB token (and at www.inf ocus.com/support ). See Appendix A for f u rther instructions. Projection Setu p ...

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    32 Change Password Allows the user to reset the passwords for Basic User and/or Admin User . Reset to Defa ult R estores LiteShow to f actory default settings. Alternatively , factory default settings can also be restored as follows: 1) T urn off the LiteShow module. 2) Press and hold the Reset button on the back of the LiteShow module. 3) T urn on ...

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    33 Firmware Update Used for updating the f irmware of LiteShow . T o update your LiteSh ow f irmware: 1) Connect the LiteShow device to y our networ k RJ45 connector befo re updating. (Do not update wirelessly . ) 2) Download the latest f irmware image f ile (*.a wd) from the InF ocus support site ( www .infocus.com/support ) to your computer . 3) ...

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    34 Reboot R estarts the LiteShow system. Logout Exits the LiteShow web page. ...

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    35 Appendix A: Screen Image Bac k ground Maker 1) Download the IBmaker1201.exe f ile from the LiteShow USB token or from the InF ocus website at: www .infocus.com/support . 2) Once installed, the Image Background Maker will reside in the MobiShow folder within Pro gr ams. 3) Run the Image Background Maker and follow the wizar d instructions. 4) Wh ...

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    36 5) Cli ck Save to save the f ile and close the window . 6) Login to the LiteShow W eb Management webp age as an Admin User ( default password = admin) and click on OSD Setup . 7) Cli ck Browser and locate the new background image (*.ib) you just created. ...

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    37 8) Cli ck Image File Upload to complete the process. ...

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    38 Appendix B: Using PtG Converter 1. Download the PtG Conv erter .exe f ile from the LiteShow USB tok en or from the I nF ocus website at: www .infocus.com/support . 2. Once installed, the converter will reside in the MobiShowMobiShow PtG Converter folder within Progr ams. 3. Launch the PtG Converter and the following control panel will display: ...

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    39 Appendix C: LiteShow Port Map LiteShow uses the f ollowing ports f or network tr aff i c. It may be necessary for the net work administrator to conf igure the network to pass broadcast packets on ports 1047 , 1048, and 1049 to enable the LiteShow application to correctly discov er LiteShow modules on a complex network. Socket Direction Usa g e P ...

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    40 Appendix D: Configuring LiteShow for Spe cific Environments Prof iles and Menu Options allow the user/administr at or to customize LiteShow startup behavior for particular situations. Here are some examp les: PC always connects to the same display Create and sav e a prof ile for the display . T urn on Auto Prof ile Conn ect. T urn off Auto WiFi ...

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