PN-ZB03W WIRELESS BOARD OPERATION GUIDE
Contents Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Preparations................................................................................................................................................................... 5 LCD monitor operation.............................................................................................................................
Introduction Please update to the latest version of the firmware. Use the Information Display Downloader on the CD-ROM to download the firmware, and run the update with “Admin” – “Firmware Upgrade” – “Firmware Upgrade”. (See page 31.) n Wireless • On the monitor fitted with wireless board you can display a screen of a computer that is connected to the same network as the wireless board. • You can display the screen by wireless LAN.
n Conference control mode • A conference admin can be designated to manage which computer screens are displayed. (See page 22.) n WebSlides • The screen that is displayed in Wireless mode appears in the web browser of the computer that is connected to the wireless board. (See page 23.) Caution • To keep the performance of the wireless board stable, put the monitor in the Power off (Standby mode) state once a day. TIPS • You can connect up to 10 devices to the wireless board.
Preparations Connect the wireless board to your computer. After connecting, configure wireless board settings if needed to connect to an existing network. For details, consult your network administrator. Caution • Due to legal restrictions, the wireless board cannot be connected to a public wireless LAN access point. n Connecting the wireless adapter To connect your computer by wireless, install the wireless adapter (supplied) on the wireless board. 1.
n Connecting only the wireless board and the computer Directly connect the wireless board and the computer by wireless LAN. When connecting for the first time, connect directly as well. Computer n Connecting the wireless board to an existing network by wired LAN If an access point already exists: Connect the wireless board to the existing network by wired LAN. Connect the computer to the wireless board from an existing access point.
n Connecting the wireless board to an existing network by wireless LAN Connect the wireless board and computer to an access point of the existing network by wireless LAN. Network Wireless LAN access point Computer Connect to the wireless LAN access point • Set the wireless board appropriately for the existing network access point. • Set the wireless board to client mode. (See page 30.
LCD monitor operation n Wireless settings You can change the settings below in “COMMUNICATION SETTING” of the SETUP menu. Depending on the monitor, some menu items may not appear. WIRELESS SETTING WIRELESS FUNCTION..................... Set whether or not the wireless board’s wireless LAN is used. Even when this is set to OFF, the LAN terminal of the wireless board can be used. * When the setting is changed, the monitor restarts. CONNECT AUTO INPUT SELECT....
Connect the computer to the wireless board Directly connect the computer to the wireless board. When using a different method, connection is necessary as well to change the settings from the factory default settings. In addition, read your computer’s manual. TIPS • The factory default setting for the wireless board’s wireless LAN is 2.4 GHz. n Windows 1. Click on the taskbar. 2. Select the wireless board from the wireless network list.
n Mac OS 1. Click “System Preferences” from the Apple menu ( 2. Click “Network”. ). 3. Click “Wi-Fi” and select the wireless board from the wireless network list. The SSID of the wireless board is shown in the home screen of Wireless mode. Caution • The factory default setting for wireless LAN security is not enabled. For security, set “Encryption” (encryption method) and a “Key”. (See page 11.
n Security and key settings For wireless LAN security, set “Encryption” (encryption method) and a “Key”. TIPS • A security warning may appear in some web browsers. Follow the instructions in the web browser and continue the procedure. 1. Start the computer’s web browser. 2. Enter the IP address shown on the home screen of Wireless mode in the address bar of the web browser. The settings screen appears. 3. Click “Admin”. 4. Enter the password and click “Login”. The default password is “admin”. 5.
MirrorOp for SHARP preparations To display the computer screen on the monitor by wireless LAN, connection software (MirrorOp for SHARP) is required. The connection software is in the wireless token. First read the software license agreement. To use the connection software, you must agree to the software license agreement. For the software license agreement, refer to the file below in the wireless token. \Installer\EULA-EN.
n Installing the connection software from the wireless token (Mac OS) Caution • To install, an administrator name (user name) and password are required. 1. Connect the wireless token to the computer. 2. Double-click the installation file in the wireless token. \Installer\Mac installer\SHMirrorOp_Mac.dmg 3. Drag the “SHMirrorOp_Mac.app” icon to the “Applications” folder. Follow the on-screen instructions.
2. Windows: Double-click “SHMirrorOp_Win.exe” in the Autoplay screen. If the Autoplay screen does not appear, open the wireless token and double-click “SHMirrorOp_Win.exe”. Mac: Open the wireless token and double-click “SHMirrorOp_Mac.app”. The connection software starts. 3. Click “ ”, select the wireless board to be connected, and click “CONNECT”. The host name of the wireless board is shown in the home screen of Wireless mode. 4. Enter the passcode and click “OK”.
Wireless mode screen In the home screen that appears on the monitor in Wireless mode, you can select computers to be connected and set various functions. 3 2 4 5 1 6 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 7 8 Shows how to connect to the wireless board. Shows the IP address of the wireless board. Shows the SSID (Host Name) of the wireless board. Shows the passcode. The following items only appear on touch-applicable models. 5. Show a list of the connected computers. 6.
Displaying the computer screen Operation from the monitor (touch-applicable models only) n Displaying the screen Select the computer to be displayed from the computers that are currently connected to the wireless board. 1. Touch “Device in connection” in the home screen of Wireless mode. A list of the currently connected computers appears. 2. Touch the computer to be displayed. The screen of the computer is displayed on the monitor. Toolbar (See page 25.
Operation from the connection software Operate from the connection software on the computer whose screen is displayed. TIPS • Screen display by operation from the computer must be allowed. ( ) • On touch-applicable models, you can also operate by touching the screen on the monitor. 1. Click “Play” ( ) in the connection software. The screen of the computer is displayed on the monitor. Toolbar (See page 25.) * Only appears when touchapplicable model is used. 5 6 7 7 1 1 2 3 2 3 4 4 1.
n Stopping the display You can stop display of the computer screen on the monitor. 1. Click “Stop” ( ). Return to Wireless mode screen. n Pausing the display You can pause the display of the computer screen on the monitor. When paused, the screen will not change even if an action is performed on the computer. 1. Click “Pause” ( ). 2. To resume the display, click “Play” ( ). n 4-screen display 1. Click “Split Screen” ( ). 2. Select the display location.
n Connection software screen 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 9 10 7 1. Return to the operation screen. 2. Wireless board list The wireless boards (host name) found by the computer are displayed. 3. Favorites Wireless boards (host name) that have been saved as favorites are displayed. 4. Refresh Refresh the list. 5. Search Search for a specified wireless board in the list. 6. List The list of wireless boards or favorites are displayed.
n Preferences Configure connection software settings. 1. Click “Menu” ( ) in the connection software. 2. Click “Preferences”. 1 2 3 4 5 1. General Name Set the computer name used for connection to the wireless board. Characters other than half-width alphanumeric characters may not display correctly. Allows controlling from tablets Select this to display the computer in the list screen of MirrorOp Receiver by Awind, Inc.
4. HotKey You can assign connection software actions to keyboard keys. 5. About Display the version and license information of the connection software. n Saving the displayed screen as an image file Save the currently displayed screen as an image file (JPEG). An image file can only be saved from the computer that is displayed. Perform these steps from the computer that is being displayed. 1. Click “Menu” ( ) in the connection software. 2. Click “Capture & Save screen”. 3.
Controlling the computer whose screen is displayed (Conference control mode) When multiple computers are connected to the wireless board, the computer whose screen is displayed and the display position can be controlled from one of the computers (Conference admin). Perform these steps from the conference admin’s computer. 1. Start the computer’s web browser. 2. Enter the IP address shown on the home screen of Wireless mode in the address bar of the web browser. The settings screen appears.
Displaying the image in a web browser (WebSlides) You can share a screen displayed in Wireless mode, and display the screen in the web browser on other computer. A A A A 1. Display the screen A 2. Display in the web browser TIPS • “Allows screen projection be redirected to browsers (temporary)” must be selected in advance in the connection software settings of the computer whose screen is displayed (1. above). (See page 20.) • A security warning may appear in some web browsers.
Displaying a computer screen on multiple monitors You can display a computer screen on multiple wireless boards on the same network. (Maximum of 4) We recommend that the wireless boards be connected by wired LAN. Network Wireless LAN access point A Computer A A A A Connect by wired LAN (maximum of 4) Perform these steps from the wireless board list in the connection software. (See page 19.) 1. Select the wireless board to be connected, and click “CONNECT”.
Actions when a screen is displayed (touch-applicable models only) Using a touch pen, you can write in the screen. TIPS • The touch operation mode varies depending on the connection software starting method and OS. Starting method OS Touch Operation Mode Start after installing Windows 8.1 / 10 Multi-Touch Mode Windows 7 / Mac OS Mouse Mode Windows 7 / 8.
Caution • When the power is turned off, handwritten data is lost. Always save any handwritten data you need before turning off the power. • Handwritten data will be lost if the display changes, such as when you display another computer or change to split screen display. You can lock the screen to prevent the display from changing. Saving the screen as an image file You can save the screen and handwritten data displayed on the monitor as an image file (JPEG).
Exiting n Exiting the connection software 1. Click “Close” ( ). The connection software closes.
Settings Configure wireless board settings. TIPS • A security warning may appear in some web browsers. Follow the instructions in the web browser and continue the procedure. 1. Start the computer’s web browser. 2. Enter the IP address shown on the home screen of Wireless mode in the address bar of the web browser. The settings screen appears. You can also access the settings screen by clicking the settings button in the connection software. (See page 19.
Network Setup Host Name and Domain Name Host Name Set the host name of the wireless board. To use the same name as the SSID, select the “Same as WLAN Network name” checkbox. This checkbox should normally be selected. If not selected, the wireless board will only operate properly in the DNS environment that corresponds to the set host name. Domain Name Set the domain name of the wireless board.
WLAN Setup E 30 Wireless LAN Set whether the wireless LAN function is used. Mode Access Point: Use the wireless board as an access point. Station: Use the wireless board as a client. AP and Station: Use the wireless board as both an access point and a client. Access Point Set this when the “Mode” is “Access Point” or “AP and Station”. SSID Set the SSID of the wireless board. SSID Broadcast Set whether SSID broadcast is used. Band Set the frequency bands used for wireless LAN. * 2.
SNMP Setup SNMP V3 Enable / Disable Set whether SNMP is enabled or disabled. Username Set the user name for SNMP. Auth Password (MD5) / Priv Password (DES) Set each password. Trap Destination Set the trap destination. OSD Setup Display Option Device Information / User-List (touch-applicable models only) / Connect info Set whether each type of information is shown in the screen. Font color / Font Size Set the color and size of the screen font.
Starting from a commercially available USB flash drive You can enable starting of the connection software from a commercially available USB flash drive. USB flash drives that can be used: • USB flash drives indicated operation manual with a capacity of 128 MB or more. • Use a USB flash drive in which nothing is saved. 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port of the wireless board. Touch-applicable models: 2. Touch “Setup” ( ) in the home screen of Wireless mode. 3. Touch “Create Token”.
Uninstalling the connection software n Windows Caution • This can only be done by a user with administrator authority. 1. Exit all running software applications. 2. Select “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu. 3. Click “Uninstall a program”. • If you are using icon view, click “Programs and Features”. 4. Select “MirrorOp for SHARP” and click “Uninstall”. • Follow the on-screen instructions. • When the “User Account Control” screen appears, click “Yes” (or “Allow”). This completes the uninstallation.
Using as a whiteboard (Direct Drawing) (touch-applicable models only) You can show a white background and use the monitor as a whiteboard. TIPS • The function buttons on the touch pen cannot be used. Multiple touch pens cannot be used at the same time. 1. Turn on the monitor power. 2. Touch the whiteboard button on the home screen of the wireless board. (See page 15.) The whiteboard screen appears. Toolbar Touch “Toolbar” ( ) to display the toolbar. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Pen Draw a line on the screen.
n Saving the screen in whiteboard as an image The handwritten data in Direct Drawing mode can be saved as an image file (JPEG) in a commercially available USB flash drive connected to the wireless board. 1. Connect the USB flash drive to the wireless board. 2. Touch “Save” ( ) on the toolbar. The file is saved with the file name “B0000001.jpg” in the “Annotation” folder of the USB flash drive. (The number in the file name is successively incremented up to 9999999, after which it returns to 0000001.
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