Sanyo Pj Master Poa Pjnm01 User Manual

POA-PJNM01  
PJ Master  
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Projectors and PDP Monitors Administrative Tool  
Contents  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
Overview  
The PJ Master is a software to manage and control targets (Projectors and PDP monitors) in a  
network centrally, and forms a tree structure with the targets and servers.The top server manages  
operating condition of the targets centrally and provides functions to control targets and update the  
software remotely.The PJ Master operates in cooperation with database software, registers all the  
information in the database, and displays them on the status window.  
Features  
- Managing the operation condition of targets centrally.  
- Central controlling the targets by serial command transferring via the network.  
- Updating the firmware of the projectors *.  
- Updating the program of the PJ Master on the servers.  
- Updating the firmware of Network Board on the targets.  
* Only the model which supports the firmware updating via the network.  
System chart  
Following example shows a system configuration chart using with the PJ Master. All the projectors  
and PDP monitors are controlled and monitored by the top server.  
Top Server  
Server_A  
Server_B  
Server_C  
Server_D  
Proj_01  
Proj_02  
Proj_03  
Proj_04 Proj_05  
Server_E  
Proj_06  
Proj_07  
Proj_08  
Proj_09  
Proj_10  
Proj_x  
Proj_101  
Proj_102 Proj_103  
Proj_104 Proj_105  
Server_F  
PDP_101  
PDP_102  
PDP_103  
PDP_104  
PDP_10x  
Proj_201  
Proj_202 Proj_203  
Proj_204 Proj_205  
Server_G  
PDP_201  
PDP_202  
PDP_203  
PDP_204  
PDP_20x  
Proj_301  
Proj_302 Proj_303  
Proj_304 Proj_305  
Proj_30x  
Proj_401  
Proj_402 Proj_403  
Proj_404 Proj_405 Proj_406  
Proj_407  
Proj_40x  
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Operating environment  
Operating environment  
System requirement  
Server:Windows XP Professional,Windows 2000 Professional  
Database: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000) Release A  
Hardware requirement  
CPU: Intel Pentium III 400MHz or more  
RAM: 128MB or more (Windows XP), 64MB or more (Windows 2000)  
Display: XGA or more resolution and 256 colors  
Hard disk: More than 100MB of free space for software installation, and another minimum  
100MB of free space to store the logs depending on your environment for  
usual operation  
Drive: CD-ROM  
Network: 10Base-T or more  
Others  
Protocol:TCP/IP and unique specification  
Port use: 5871: for upper server, 5872: for lower server, 5873 and 5874: Reserved  
10000 for telnet port  
Limitation  
Maximum connectable equipment in a network: Server:  
1000 sets,Target: 15,000 sets, and 100 sets maximum/a node.  
The PJ Master supports the projector or PDP monitor provided with the Network Board  
listed below;  
POA-PN01, POA-PN01A, POA-PN02, POA-PN03, POA-PN10,  
POA-PN30,  
POA-PN40,  
POA-MD13NET, POA-MD13NET2, POA-MD19NET  
KA-PN03  
* It is required you must have an administrator rights to the server for software installation.  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
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Chapter 2 Setup  
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Chapter 2 Setup  
Software installation  
The PJ Master consists of the database softwareMicrosoft SQL Server Desktop Engine 2000Aand  
administrative tool “PJ Master” provided with graphic user interface.You need to install the above  
software on a top server and sub servers following to the steps below.  
Microsoft SQL Sever Desktop Engine 2000A installation  
1. Double-click the Setup.exe icon in a folder “MSDE” in the CD-ROM.  
2.The language selection dialog window appears. Select the language you wish to use and click OK.  
3.The password entry window appears.Type password* and click Install to start installation.  
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Software installation  
4.The dialog window appears to show you the installation status and remaining time.  
After completing the installation, the dialog disappears.  
5. Restart your computer.  
6.After restarting your computer, check the MSDE Service Manager icon appears on the task bar.  
PJ Master installation  
1. Double-click the Setup.exe icon in a folder “PMS” in the CD-ROM.  
2.The language selection dialog window appears.  
Select the language you wish to use and click  
OK. The installation wizard window appears.  
Click Next to start installation.  
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3. Software License Agreement window appears.Thoroughly read the contents. If you agree to the  
contents of the software license agreement, click Next.  
4. Parameter window appears. Set parameters as below and click Next.  
Item  
Description  
MSDE Password  
Enter the same password when used at the installation of the Microsoft  
SQL Server Desktop Engine (p.10).You cannot install PJ Master software if  
the password differs.  
IP Address  
IP address of the computer appears automatically. If your computer provide  
the multiple network cards, select an IP address which you want to use for  
the PJ Master.  
* If “127.0.0.1” appears, your computer is not connected to the network  
correctly. Make sure that the LAN cable is connected to the computer and  
try installation again.  
Connected event  
Alert  
Select “Alert” or “Status”.  
Displays the event as Alert when the target is disconnected from the net-  
work.  
Status  
Displays the event as Status when the target is disconnected from the net-  
work.  
* See item “Reading of alert log” (p.38) for further information.  
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Software installation  
5. Choose Destination Location window appears. Select the location and click Next.  
6. Installation Information window appears. Confirm all the installation information and click Next  
to start the installation.  
7.When completing the installation, click Finish to close the installation window.  
This is complete for the installation of software.  
If you want to use PJ Master on the multiple servers, install softwareMicrosoft SQL Server Desktop  
Engine 2000A” andPJ Master” into each server following to the above procedure. It is also required  
to have the license of PJ Master for each server.  
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Chapter 2 Setup  
Service starting confirmation  
1. Open Control Panel, double click Administrative Tools icon and then double click Service icon.  
The service control window will appear.  
2. Confirm the following services are started as follows;  
Name  
MSSQLSERVER  
PMServer Service  
Status  
Started  
Started  
StartupType  
Automatic  
Automatic  
Log On AS  
LocalSyetem  
LocalSyetem  
Uninstallation  
Take following steps to uninstall the software.  
1.To remove Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine, perform it with “Add/Remove Programs” on  
the control panel.  
2.To remove the PJ Master, Select “Unisntallation” from the “Start” - “All Program” - “PJ Master”.  
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Chapter 3 Basic operation  
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Chapter 3 Basic operation  
Launching PJ Master  
To launch the PJ Master, select “PJ Master” from “Start” - “All Programs” - “PJ Master”.The status  
window will appear on the screen.  
Make sure that the server is connected to the network and assigned a correct IP address before  
launching the PJ Master. If the PJ Master cannot acquire the IP address, the IP Address setting dialog  
will appear on the screen (p. 27).  
Name of status window  
Status column  
Target  
Menu  
Tool  
bar  
Server  
Tree view window  
Status list view window  
System status  
Number of ac-  
quisition times  
*The web-based setting page will appear on the  
screen when double clicking the target.  
Name  
Description  
Tree view window  
Displays tree structure of the target servers  
Status list view window Displays the status of the servers and targets which are linked to the  
server selected on the tree view window  
Status column  
Column of the status.This can be customized (p.28).  
Number of acquisition times Displays the number of acquisition times after the PJ Master starts  
System status  
Displays ERROR,ALERT or STATUS according to the last acquisition status  
Quitting PJ Master  
To quit the PJ Master, click the close button on top right of the window, or select Exit from Display  
menu.  
*This executes only window close.The monitoring still operates as background process.  
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Operation  
Operation  
When selecting a server on the tree view window, the linked targets or servers under the selected  
server are listed on the status list view window.Their status information are acquired from the data-  
base in the top server and displayed on the status list view window.  
After spending the predefined interval time* or executing Refresh command, the latest status infor-  
mation in the database in the selected server is displayed on the status list view window.  
* See item “System Setting” for interval time (p.25).  
Menu tree  
Menu  
Display  
Sub menu  
Status...  
Operation  
Displays selected target status on the status window (p.35)  
Lists existing alert events on the alert window (p.36 )  
Exports existing alert information as text file (csv file)  
Lists error events on the error log window (p.36)  
Lists alert events on the alert log window (p.38)  
Alert...  
Alert Export...  
Log - Error...  
Alert...  
Command History... Lists command history on the history log window (p.40)  
Refresh  
Updates window information. When this command is exe-  
cuted, the PJ Master acquires target information from the da-  
tabase and displays them on the status window.The PJ Master  
does not access the target or server directly to get the status,  
so it may differ between the status displayed on the window  
and the actual status of the target.  
Tool bar...  
Exit  
Switches tool bar display on or off (p.18)  
Quits the PJ Master  
Projector Warning Setting...*  
Global Setting...*  
Sets warning value of use time and temperature (p.30)  
Displays projector global setting window (p.31)  
Displays PDP global setting window (p.31)  
Registers servers and targets with tree construction (p.19)  
Exports the tree information of the servers and targets as  
the csv file (p.24)  
PDP  
System  
Global Setting...*  
Group Edit...*  
Group Export...*  
IntervalTime Setting... Sets interval time to update the status list view window (p.25)  
Temperature Selection... Selects temperature unit Celsius or Fahrenheit (p.25)  
Warning Reception Setting... Sets warning reception type “Sound” and/or “Window” (p.26)  
Encryption Setting...*  
Column Selection...  
Font Setting...  
IP Address Setting...  
PJ Master Update...*  
PJ-Net Update...*  
PJ Update...*  
Sets encryption communication on or off (p.27)  
Selects display columns on the status list view window (p.28)  
Sets font on the status list view window (p.29)  
Selects an IP address manually (p.27)  
Update  
Help  
Used to update software PJ Master (p.41)  
Used to update firmware of the Network Board (p.42)  
Used to update firmware of the projector or PDP (p.43)  
Displays the PJ Master version information (p.44)  
Version...  
* Only available at the top server.  
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Name of the buttons on the tool bar  
The following commands are assigned to the buttons on the tool bar.  
PJ Global setting Status Error log Command history  
PDP Global setting  
Alert  
Alert log  
Button  
Operation  
Displays projector global setting window. (p.31)  
Displays PDP global setting window. (p.31  
Displays selected target status on the status window (p.35)  
Lists existing alert events on the alert window (p.36)  
Lists error events on the error log window (p.36)  
Lists alert events on the alert log window (p.38)  
PJ global setting  
PDP global setting  
Status  
Alert  
Error log  
)
Alert log  
Command history  
Lists command history on the history log window (p.40)  
*To switch tool bar display on or off, select Tool bar from Display menu.  
Execution of the commands  
The PJ Master provides some kinds of ways to execute the commands.The PJ Master executes the  
command assigned to the bottons on the tool bar, or command on the menu, or command on the  
popup menu appeared by right-clicking with a mouse button.  
Server icons  
Status display of icons  
Displays icon according to the target condition or server condition  
Icon  
Condition  
Server  
Gray  
Red  
Displays the sub server and targets linked to this server operate in normal  
Displays the target linked to this server has an alert  
Blue  
Displays number of the disconnected targets placed under this server exceeds  
Projector icons  
PDP icons  
defined disconnect number (p.20)  
Target  
Gray  
Red  
Blue  
Displays the target operates in normal  
Displays the target has an alert.  
Displays number of the disconnected targets placed under the server exceeds  
defined disconnect number (p.20)  
*Top server icon displays red if one of the servers or targets in the network has an error.  
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Group editing  
When the alert occurs on the target or server  
If the abnormality or connection error occurs on the target (Projector or PDP monitor), the PJ Master  
indicates target name and status column item with red to let you know the abnormality, also changes  
color of icon to red.  
If one of the targets has an alert, the icon color of upper server which that target is linked changes  
to red. Its server brings up the alert information to the another upper server and finally the alert  
information is brought up to the top server.The icon color of server including the top server on  
which the alert is detected changes to red. So if the icon color of the top server is red, there may be  
some alerts on targets in the network.  
*To judge the condition of the targetAlertorStatuswhen the connection error occurs, it is according  
to your selection of the connection event during the installation. (p.12)  
Creating the group information  
Adding the server and target  
To add the server and target on the status window, first select Group Edit from System menu.The  
group edit window appears as follows.  
When adding, editing or deleting the server or target, perform it on this group edit window.  
Server edit window  
Target edit window  
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Adding the top server  
1. Right-click on the server edit window and select Add on the popup menu.The new server regis-  
tering window appears.  
2. Enter the topserver information.  
Item  
Description  
Server name  
IP Address  
Name of the top server  
Enter IP address assigned to the top server  
Disconnect Number*1 0  
Telnet Password*2  
Password for telnet connection to the target. Should be set the same login  
password to the target.  
Enter the product license key affixed on the Quick Setu Guide.  
License Key*3  
3. Click OK to set the information.The setting window will close.  
*1 Disconnect Number is to specify the maximum number of the disconnected servers and targets  
managed by the upper server. If the upper server detects disconnected targets more than this value,  
the server judges that they are not ready to be controlled and leaves them from target monitoring.  
The icon color of the server is changed to blue to show you the status.  
*2 Unified login passward to the targets placed into the same group should be used.  
*3 The PJ Master enable you to register a top server and up to 3 targets without license key for the  
test purpose.  
Adding the sub server  
1. Right-click on a top server on the server edit window and select Add on the popup menu.The  
new server registering window appears.  
2. Enter the sub server information as the above of “Adding the top server”.  
3. Click OK to set the information.The setting window will close.The server is registered under the  
selected top server or sub server.  
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to register the servers.  
Important notice on license key entry  
The license key is affixed on the Quick Setup Guide supplied with the CD-ROM. Each PJ Master on the  
servers is required to register each license key. The entry of license key for the sub servers must be carried  
out through the PJ Master on the top server otherwise the sub servers cannot join the top server group.  
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Group editing  
Editing the server information  
1. Select the server you intend to edit server information. Right-click on it and then select Edit on  
the popup menu.The edit server window appears.  
2. Edit server information on the window.  
3. Click OK to set the information.The edit window will close.  
Deleting the server  
1. Select the server you intend to delete. Right-click on it and then select Delete on the popup menu.  
2. Click Yes on the confirmation dialog.  
Adding the target  
1. Select the top server or sub server under which you intend to place the target. If the target is  
registered under the selected server, the target icon will appear on the target edit window.  
2. Right-click on the target edit window and select Add on the popup menu.The target registering  
window appears.  
3. Select target either PJ or PDP, and enter target name and IP address.  
4. Click OK to set the information.The setting window will close.The registered target will be listed  
on the target edit window.  
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Editing the target information  
1. Right-click on the target and then select Edit on the popup menu.The edit target window appears.  
2. Edit target name or IP address on the edit target window.The target type PJ or PDP cannot be changed.  
3. Click OK to set the information.The edit window will close.  
Deleting the target  
1. Select the target you intend to delete. Right-click on it and then select Delete on the popup  
menu.  
2. Click Yes on the confirmation dialog.  
Reflecting the group information  
1.After completing registering the group information, select Execute from Proc menu to reflect the  
group information into a master database in the top server.  
2. Click Yes on the confirmation dialog.  
* When the tree information is restructured, the PJ Master discards the untreated commands.  
* When the IP address registered as the top server differs from the IP address assiged to the server pro-  
vides the PJ Master, the group information cannot be reflected onto the status window of the PJ Master.  
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Group editing  
Canceling the group information  
To cancel the group information, select Exit from Proc menu.  
Import the group information from the defined file  
If you have a defined file which is exported by using Group Export command (p.24) or written  
manually referring to item “Create the group information with a text file” (p.51), use this command  
to import the group information into the master database on the top server.  
1. Select Group Import from Proc menu.The group import window will appear.  
2. Click Reference.The file selection window will appear and select a defined file which provides the  
group information of the servers and targets, and then click Open.The defined tree information  
will be listed on the group import window.  
* If there is an error in the imported group information, the error item is indicated with red and the  
error comment is indicated on the “Result” column on the group import window. In this case, clear  
up all the errors in the defined file and import it again.  
3. Check the information and click OK.The servers and targets will appear on the group edit window.  
4.Select Execute from Proc menu to reflect the group information into a master database in the top server.  
*The confirmation dialog “Are all the mastering logs initialized? [Yes/No]” will appear. Click Yes when  
initializing the all the logs in the master database.We recommend that all the logs in the master data-  
base should be initialized when importing the group information from the text file.  
5. Click Yes on the confirmation dialog.  
About error  
* If other than the numerical number is used for the ID,Type, Parent ID, Layer, or Disconnect Number  
column,*” is displayed on that column as the error.  
* If there are multiple errors on the target or server information, only the single error information is dis-  
played.After resolting that error and import it again, the next error information is displayed.The order  
of the error display is according to the column order.  
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Export the group information  
The PJ Master allows you to export the group information in the top server as the text file. Click  
Group Export from System menu, and select a destination to save the file.This text file contains the  
information as table below. It is recommended that after creating the group information with Group  
Edit command, export the latest group information for the backup.  
For further information of the column, see item “Create the group informatin with a text file”  
(p.51).  
Column  
Description (example)  
ID code  
Sequence number (1,2,3,4.....)  
Target name  
Server name or Target Name (Server_A, Server_B, Proj_01, Proj_02.  
PDP_10)  
Target property  
IP Address  
0: Server, 1: Projector, 2: PDP (0,1,2)  
Assigned IP address (192.168.0.1,)  
Parent ID code  
Layer  
Disconnect number  
Telnet password  
Licens key  
ID of the server to which the target links.The top server should be set “0”  
0: top layer, 1: 2nd layer, 2: 3rd layer,...(0,1,2,3..)  
Number of disconnected targets (1,2,3,4,5...)  
Password for telnet login to the target (blank: no password)  
License key code for the PJ Master  
Updated Date  
(2005-05-28 12:15:00)  
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System setting  
System setting  
Interval time setting  
Setting the interval time to update the information on the status list view window.  
1. Select IntervalTime Setting from System menu.The setting window will appear.  
2. Enter interval time. 1 to 9999 minutes can be used.  
3. Click OK to set the time.  
Temperature selection  
Setting temperature unit Celsius or Fahrenheit  
1. Select Temperature Selection from System menu.The setting window will appear.  
2. Select either “Celsius” or “Fahrenheit” with radio button.  
3. Click OK to set the unit.  
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Warning reception setting  
Setting warning reception action type when the warning occurs.  
1. Select Warning Reception Setting from System menu.The setting window will appear.  
2.Tick the action type “Sound warning alarm” and/or “Display warning dialog”.  
Item  
Description  
Sound warning alarm  
Display warning dialog  
Warning alarm sounds when the warning occurs  
Warning dialog window appears when the warning occurs  
3. Click OK to set.  
When the warning occurs  
If the status change,alert or error occurs and the itemDisplay warning dialogis ticked at the warin-  
ing reception setting, the following warning information window appears on the screen.  
Alert dialog window  
Status Change dialog window  
*The value indicated with red shows the  
alert has occur.The value indicated with  
blue shows the alert has been resolved.  
* Warning value is indicated with green.  
Item  
Number of reception  
Description  
Number of reception times after the warning dialog appears  
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Encryption setting  
Setting Encryption on or off for the communication between servers.  
1. Select Encryption Setting from System menu.The setting window will appear.  
2. Select either “On” or “Offwith radio button.  
3. Click OK to set the encryption.  
IP Address setting  
When the server provides multiple network cards and you want to change the IP address for the PJ  
Master, or the PJ Master cannot acquire the IP address assigned to the server, use this command to  
change or acquire the IP address manually.  
1. Select IP Address Setting from System menu.The setting window will appear.  
2. Select an IP Address you want to set with the pull-down menu button. and click OK button.  
*The multiple IP addresses are listed on the pull-down menu button if the server provides multiple net-  
work cards.  
* If “127.0.0.1” appear on the pull-down button, the server may not connect to the network correctly.  
Make sure that the network cable is connected to the server correctly and the IP address is assigned to  
the server, and then restart the PJ Master.  
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Customizing the display columns  
Changing the status column indication  
1. Select Column Selection from System menu.The setting window will appear.  
2. On the window, check the column name you want to display on the status list view window .  
Column  
Description  
Target Name  
Power Status  
Name of the network equipment  
Status of the network equipment (ON:Normal, OFF:Normal, OFF:P-Mng, Cooling,  
CountDown, etc.)  
Lamp Status  
Status of lamp (On,Off,Err,LampNonLight,etc.indicated with lamp1,lamp2,lamp3,  
lamp4 sequentially)  
Input Signal  
Input Status  
Input Select  
Name of input signal (Analog, Digital, S-Video,Video,Y/Cr/Cb,Y/Pr/Pb, etc.)  
Status of input signal (On, Off, Interrupted)  
Displays input mode (1,2,3 etc)  
Network Status Status of network connection (Disconnect, Connect)  
Temperature A Displays inside temperature A of the equipment (in Celsius or Fahrenheit)  
Temperature B Displays inside temperature B of the equipment (in Celsius or Fahrenheit)  
Temperature C Displays inside temperature C of the equipment (in Celsius or Fahrenheit)  
LampTime  
IP Address  
Displays lamp use time (Indicated with lamp1, lamp2, lamp3, lamp4 sequentially)  
Displays IP address of the equipment  
Model Name  
Displays model name of the equipment  
ProjectorTime Displays accumulated projector use time  
PJ-NetVer.  
PJVer.  
Displays the version of the PJ Master or Network Board firmware  
Displays the version of the projector firmware  
3.To change order of the display column on the status list, select column you intend to change order  
and click To up or To down.  
4. Click OK to set the display column.The setting window will close.  
*When specifying the column width by numeric value,enter number (0 to 9999) ontoColumn widthtext box.  
* When changing the column width or column order on the status list view window, it is reflected to the  
column selection window.  
* Some of the column items may not effective depending on the connected target.  
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Font setting  
Changing fonts on the status list  
1. Select Font Setting from System menu.The setting window will appear.  
2. Select your desired font face, style and size on the window.  
3. Click OK to close window.  
Warning value setting  
The threshold value of lamp use time and internal temperatures of the target are set up with this  
procedure.When it reaches a setting time or temperature, the alert will be displayed on the status  
list view window.  
*This setting is only effective for the projector.  
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Warning time/temperature setting  
1. Select a target on the status list view window or a server on the tree view window.  
- When setting the multiple targets together, select targets and/or servers on the status list view win-  
dow with pressing “Shift” or “Control” key.  
- If you select the server on the tree view or status list view window, the setting will be effected to the  
targets linked under the selected server.  
2. Select Warning Setting from Projector menu.The setting window will appear.The current setting  
value of the selected target will be displayed on the window.When selecting the multiple target,  
it displays the last setting value.  
3. Enter the threshold value of warning time, or internal temperatures A, B or C of the target.  
4. Click OK to set the warning setting.The setting window will close.  
* 0 to 99999 hours can be set for warning time, and 0 to 99.9 degrees in Celsius or 32.0 to 211.9 degrees  
in Fahrenheit can be set for warning temperature.  
*The default values are as follows;  
WarningTime: 99999 hours  
WarningTemperature: 99.9 degrees in Celsius or 211.9 degrees in Fahrenheit  
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Global setting  
Global setting  
The PJ Master controls target by sending the specified control command via the network.The PJ  
Master provides 24 kinds of basic commands for projector and 6 kinds of basic commands for PDP  
monitor initially.You can also edit their commands or add new commands easily according to your  
projector , PDP monitor or usage.  
Sending a command  
1. Select a target on the status list view window or a server on the tree view window.  
- When setting the multiple targets together, select targets and/or servers on the status list view win-  
dow with pressing “Shift” or “Control” key.  
- If you select the server on the tree view or status list view window, the setting will be effected to the  
targets linked under the selected server.  
2. Click  
or  
button on the tool bar or select Global Setting from Projector or PDP menu.  
The setting window will appear.  
-The commands which are not effective to the selection are disabled.  
3.Tick check boxes next to the title name and then click OK to execute the command.The setting  
window closes.  
4.After that the targets will operate according to the sending commands.  
* If there are some errors on the targets or servers, the PJ Master receives error information from the  
servers or targets and indicates further details on the error log window. See itemReading of error log”  
for further information. (p.36)  
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Default commands for projector  
TITLE  
TEXT  
POWER ON  
C00  
POWER OFF  
C01  
VOLUME UP  
C09  
VOLUME DOWN  
MENU ON MODE  
MENU OFF MODE  
DATE SETTING  
TIME SETTING  
SCREEN NORMAL  
SCREEN WIDE  
BLUE BACK ON  
BLUE BACK OFF  
DISPLAY ON  
C0A  
C1C  
C1D  
LF DATE yyyy/mm/dd  
LFTIME hh:mm  
CF SCREEN NORMAL  
CF SCREEN WIDE  
CF BBACK ON  
CF BBACK OFF  
CF DISP ON  
CF DISP OFF  
CF LOGO ON  
CF LOGO OFF  
DISPLAY OFF  
LOGO ON  
LOGO OFF  
POWER MANAGEMENT ON CF P-MANE ON  
POWER MANAGEMENT OFF CF P-MANE OFF  
PJ NAME SETTING  
SMTP SETTING  
LF PRJNAME PROJECTOR1  
LF SMTP 192.168.0.1  
ADMINI ADDRESS SETTING  
MAIL1 ADDRESS SETTING  
FANSPEED MAX  
LF ADMIN admini@your company name  
LF MAIL1 user@your company name  
CF FANSPEED MAX  
FANSPPED NORMAL  
CF FANSPEED NOR  
Default commands for PDP monitor  
TITLE  
POWER ON  
TEXT  
C00  
POWER OFF  
C01  
VOLUME UP  
C09  
VOLUME DOWN  
MENU ON MODE  
MENU OFF MODE  
C0A  
C1C  
C1D  
*You can define new commands, see item “Customizing the command list” on chapter 4. (p.46)  
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Editing the predefined command  
When changing the command according to the target or resetting date or time to the targets, take  
the following steps;  
1. Select a target on the status list view window or a server on the tree view window.  
2. Click  
or  
button on the tool bar or select Global Setting from Projector or PDP menu.  
The setting window will appear.  
-The commands which are not effective to the selection are disabled.  
3. Double click on a command title name you intend to change.The editing window will appear.  
4. Change command on the text box and click OK to assign the command.  
5.Tick check box next to its title name and click OK to execute the command.The setting window  
will close.The edited command is set as the default command.  
*The command data are stored in the defined files, Define_PJ.def for projector or Define_PDP.def  
for PDP monitor, in the folder PMS/Program. If you want to add the new command, enable you to  
edit these defined files. For further information, see “Customizing the command list” on chapter 4  
(p.46).  
Condition setting  
By using the condition function, when executing the command defined by the Global Setting, it is  
possible to set as its command is executed after checking the target status.  
For example: Set screen mode to “Wide” for model “PLC-XP50” only.  
At first, check if the model name of the targets is “PLC-XP50”, and then check if the target is in the  
power-on mode, after that execute the command “Screen Wide”.  
* Check the power status before executing the screen mode change command as it is not possible  
to change the screen mode if the projector is in the stand-by mode.  
*The maximum length of the command text including the condition text is 512 characters.  
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Condition setting example  
1. Select a target on the status list view window or a server on the tree view window.  
2. Click or button on the tool bar or select Global Setting from Projector or PDP menu.  
The setting window will appear.  
-The commands which are not effective to the selection are disabled.  
3. Click Condition to open the condition setting window.  
4. Click Add to open another setting window. Enter command and status, and set retry on or off.  
Item  
Command:  
Status:  
Setting example  
CR MODELNM  
PLC-XP50  
Retry:  
OFF  
-- only execute command once.  
*The above condition is to check if the model name of the targets is “PLC-XP50”.  
5. Click OK to register a new condition command.The new command list appears in the command  
condition window.  
6. Repeat 4 to 5 steps for another commands.  
Item  
Setting example  
Command:  
Status:  
CR0  
00  
Retry:  
ON -- execute command “CR0” repeatedly until the status is “00”.  
*The above condition is to check if the power status of the targets is “Power-On”.  
7.Tick check box next to the command names you want to use for condition check.  
8. Click OK to set the condition command.  
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9.Tick check box next to the command name.  
SCREEN WIDE CF SCREEN WIDE  
10. Click OK to execute the command.  
The screen mode of the projectors provided with model name “PLC-XP50” will be changed to  
“Wide”.  
* For further details of commands and status, described on item “Predefined command list” on chapter  
4 (p.49).  
* If there are projectors model PLC-XP50 in the network and those projectors are in the stand-by mode  
at the command executed time, that command will execute when the projector turns on.  
Viewing the status, alert and logs  
Viewing the status of target or server  
Displays the present status of target or server in the network.  
1. Select a target or server you wish to display the status.  
2. Select Status from Display menu or click  
button on the tool bar.The status screen window  
will appear and all the status of the items are displayed. If there is the warning item on the target  
or server in the network, the warning information is indicated as follows;  
Value indicated with red :Alert occured  
Value indicated with green :Status changed  
Value indicated with blue :Alert resolved  
Server status  
Target status  
3. Click Close to close the window.  
*The display order of the items on the status screen window is according to the column order of status  
list view window.To change the order, see item “Customizing the display columns” (p. 28).  
*The status of the last selected target or server will be displayed when selecting multiple targets or servers.  
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Viewing the alert information  
Displays the present alert information of the targets or servers in the network.  
1. Select Alert from Display menu or click  
button on the tool bar.The alert display window will  
appear to indicate the alert information. If there is the alert on the target or server in the network,  
the alert item is indicated with red.  
2. Click Export to export the alert information as text file (csv file).  
3. Click Close to close the window.  
* In the exported csv file, information which alert occured is indicated with @.  
Viewing the logs  
The PJ Master provides 3 types of logs Error log,Alert log and Command history log.  
Select each command from menu Display - Log. Each log window will appear.  
To export the error or alert logs as text file (csv file), click Export on its own log window.  
* In the exported csv file, the colum items are placed on the 1st row.  
Reading of Error log  
Displays the error logs to all the command execution result on the servers.  
Select Error from Display - Log menu or click  
button on the tool bar.Before executing the Error  
Log command, first select a top server, a sub server or a target.The error logs on the selected server  
or target will be displayed on the error log screen window.  
Item  
Description  
Server Name  
Target Name  
Error Detail  
The name of the server which manages the target which had an error.  
The name of the target which had an error.  
Target communication error. ( SCREEN WIDE,res=?) *See next page  
Execute Date Date of command executed  
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Error message description (part of errors)  
There are some error comments on the error detail column as follows;  
Global setting error  
Error Message  
Description  
Target command send error. (cmd=XXX*1) Failed to send the command.  
Target command receive error. (cmd=XXX) Failed to receive the command  
Target command communication error.  
Unexpected response to the command  
(cmd=XXX,res=YYY*2)  
Condition setting error  
Error Message  
Description  
Target condition command send error.  
(cmd=XXX)  
Failed to send the condition command  
Target condition command receive error.  
(cmd=XXX)  
Failed to receive the condition command  
Target condition command communication er-  
Unexpected response to the condition command  
Unexpected response to the condition command  
ror. (cmd=XXX, res=YYY)  
Target condition command communication er-  
ror. (cmd=XXX, res=YYY:ZZZ*3)  
*1 XXX means each command name.  
*2 YYY means response to the command.  
*3 ZZZ means expected response to the command.  
PJ update error  
Error Message  
Description  
Update PJ file error.  
Update PJ FTP error  
The PJ Master failed to update firmware of the projector.  
FTP error during updating firmware of the projector.  
PJ-Net update error  
Error Message  
Description  
Update PJ-Net write error.  
Failed to create PJ-Net file  
Update PJ-Net file error.  
Update PJ-Net FTP error.  
Failed to update PJ-Net file or file type  
FTP error during updating firmware of the Network  
Board  
PJ Master update error  
Error Message  
Description  
Update PJ Master Error.  
Failed to start the program.  
Failed to start the update program  
Update PJ Master Error.  
The PJ Master version error  
Failed to stop the service  
Failed to copy the update files  
Failed to run the batch file  
Failed to start the service.  
Internal error occurred.  
The version is not the same.  
Update PJ Master Error.  
Failed to stop the service.  
Update PJ Master Error.  
Failed to copy the file.  
Update PJ Master Error.  
Failed to run batch file.  
Update PJ Master Error.  
Failed to start the service.  
Update PJ Master Error.  
Internal error occurred.  
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Reading of alert log  
Displays the alert logs. Records the information when the alert occurs and is canceled.  
Select Alert from Display - Log menu or click button on the tool bar.  
Before executing the Alert Log command, first select a top server, a sub server or a target.The alert  
logs on the selected server or target will be displayed on the alert log screen window.  
If there is the alert item on the target or server in the network, the alert information is indicated as  
follows;  
Value indicated with red :Alert occurred  
Value indicated with green : Status changed  
Value indicated with blue :Alert has been resolved  
Item  
Description  
Server Name The name of the server which manages the target which had an alert.  
Target Name  
Power Status  
Lamp Status  
The name of the target which had an alert.  
Status of the network equipment (Power-on, StandBy, Cooling, CountDown, etc.)  
Status of lamp (On, Off, Error, Replace, indicated with lamp1, lamp2, lamp3, lamp4  
sequentially)  
Input Signal  
Input Status  
Input Select  
Name of input signal (Analog, Digital, S-Video,Video,Y/Cr/Cb,Y/Pr/Pb, etc.)  
Status of input signal (On, Off, Interrupted)  
Displays input mode (1,2,3 etc)  
Network Status Status of network connection (Disconnect, Connect)  
Temperature A Displays inside temperature A of the equipment (in Celsius or Fahrenheit)  
Temperature B Displays inside temperature B of the equipment (in Celsius or Fahrenheit)  
Temperature C Displays inside temperature C of the equipment (in Celsius or Fahrenheit)  
LampTime  
IP Address  
Displays lamp use time (lamp1, lamp2, lamp3, lamp4)  
Displays IP address of the equipment  
Model Name  
Displays model name of the equipment  
ProjectorTime Displays accumulated projector use time  
PJ-NetVer.  
PJVer.  
Displays the version of the Network Board firmware or PJ Master  
Displays the firmware version of the projector  
Execute Date Displays the aleart occured date  
* In the csv file, information which alert occurred is indicated with @, information which alert has been  
resolved is indicated with # and information which status changed is indicated with *.  
*The alert log of the last selected target or server will be displayed when selecting multiple targets or servers.  
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Viewing the status, alert and logs  
Changing the display for each log type  
Click Select on the alertlog screen wondow.The log type selection window will appear. Tick the type  
“Alert” and/or “Status change” and then click OK.  
The contents on the alert log window will change according to the above selection.  
*To judge the condition of the targetAlertorStatuswhen the connection error occurs, it is according  
to your selection of the connection event during the installation. (p.12)  
* When un-checking both of them, it will be the same treatment when checking both of them.  
Alert log screen window when selecting “Alert” type  
Alert log screen window when selecting “Status change” type  
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Reading of command history log  
Displays the command executing history on the own server.  
Select Command History from Display - Log menu or click  
button on the tool bar.  
Item  
Description  
Command  
Target  
Destination  
Source  
Name of the executing command. * See table below.  
Name of the target or server to send the command. (Proj_05)  
Name of the server to execute the command finally. (server name) (broadcast)  
Name of the top server (top server name)  
Command Data Command data (C01, C00, CF SCREEN WIDE%CR MODELNM=PLC-  
XP50=0&CR STATUS=0=1) * See table below.  
Result  
Result of the command execution. success: OK, failure: NG, retry : blank  
Execute Date Command executed date  
Description of the command and data  
Command  
Command data  
Update Group Info  
none  
(WarningTime) (Warning temperature A) (Warning temperature B)  
(Warning temperature C)  
Warning Setting(PJ)  
Global Setting(PJ)  
Global Setting(PDP)  
(Global setting command) % (Condition)  
PJ Master Update  
PJ-Net Update  
PJ Update  
PJ Net MasterV(version)  
(Binary file name) % (Condition)  
(Binary file name) % (Condition)  
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Format of the command data  
The format of the command data is as follows;  
Global Setting Command  
Condition Setting Command  
CF SCREEN WIDE%CR MODELNM=PLC-XP50=0&CR STATUS=0=1  
q
w
e
r
t
y
q Global setting command: change screen mode to “WIDE” (CF SCREEN WIDE)  
w %” Connection mark between global setting command and condition setting command.  
e 1st condition setting command (CR MODELNM=PLC-XP50=0)  
r &” Connection mark between condition setting commands  
t 2nd condition setting command (CR STATUS=0)  
y Retry flag, 1=On, 0=Off  
Updating  
PJ Master software updating  
Updates the PJ Master software in the multiple servers all at once.  
Before taking the procedure below, set the CD-ROM provided with a new version of PM Master  
software onto your computer.  
1. Select a server you intend to update the PJ Master software. If you select a top server or a server  
which has child servers, the servers under the selected server are targets to update the PJ Master  
software.  
2. Select PJ Master Update... from Update menu.  
3. Browse and select a “Update.defle in the “US” -“PMS” folder in the CD-ROM.  
4. Click Open and then the confirmation dialog will appear. Click Yes to execute updating the PJ  
Master software.  
-The updating command is sent to all the target servers to update the software at each server. On the  
target server,the DOS prompt window appears on the screen to indicate the updating process.When  
updating ended successfully, the prompt window closes automatically. If the PJ Master status window  
is opening, it also closes automatically.  
*To check that the PJ Master software was updated successfully, select Version from Help menu for the  
top server, and check the version indication on “PJ-NetVer.” column on the status list view window for  
sub servers .  
* If there are disconnected servers during command executing, the upper server monitors connection  
status every 1 minute and keeps command until the command delivers to all the linked servers.  
* For further information of the PJ Master update file, please consult your sales dealer.  
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Network Board firmware updating  
Updates the firmware of the Network Board on the multiple targets all at once.  
Before taking the procedure below, put a supplied binary file “****.bin” on the desktop of your  
computer.  
1. Select a target you intend to update the firmware of the Network Board. If you select a top server  
or a server which has the targets, the targets under the selected server are targets to update  
the firmware of the Network Board. Also you can select multiple targets on the status list view  
window individually.  
2. Select PJ-Net Update from Update menu.  
3. Browse and select a prepared “****.bin” file on the desktop.  
4. Click Open, and then the another confirmation dialog will appear.  
5. Click Condition if you want to set condition command, or click OK if you want not to set the  
condition command.  
Take below steps if you click Condition.  
5-1.The window to set the condition to execute the updating appears.This is the same setting  
window used in the PJ Global Setting or PDP Global Setting.  
5-2.Tick check box next to the command name you want to use for condition check.  
*To make a new condition check command, click Add to open the edit condition window  
and enter command and status, and set retry on or off. See item “Condition setting” (p.33)  
for further details. Click OK to set a new condition.The setting window closes.  
Condition  
Command: CF PJ-NETVERSION  
Status:001.001  
Retry: OFF  
5-3. Click OK to start updating.  
The updating command is sent to all the target servers and each server starts updating the firmware  
of the targets sequentially.  
*To check that the firmware of the Network Board was updated successfully, check the version indication  
on “PJ-NetVer.” column on the status list view window.  
* If there are disconnected servers during command executing, the upper server monitors connection  
status every 1 minute and keeps command until the command delivers to all the linked servers.  
* Updating is only executed when the ID in the update file coincides with the Network Board ID.  
* For further information of the binary update file, please consult your sales dealer.  
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Updating  
Projector firmware updating  
Updates the firmware in the multiple projectors all at once.  
Before taking the procedure below, put a supplied binary file “****.bin” on the desktop of your  
computer.  
1. Select a target you intend to update the firmware. If you select a top server or a server which has  
the targets, the targets under the selected server are targets to update the firmware.Also you can  
select multiple targets on the status list view window individually.  
2. Select PJ Update from Update menu.  
3. Browse and select a prepared “****.bin” file on the desktop.  
4. Click Open to execute the updating.The another confirmation dialog will appear.  
5. Click Condition if you want to set condition command, or click OK if you want not to set the  
condition command.  
Take below steps if you click Condition.  
5-1.The window to set the condition to execute the updating appears.This is the same setting  
window used in the PJ Global Setting.  
5-2.Tick check box next to the command name you want to use for condition check.  
*To make a new condition check command, click Add to open the edit condition window  
and enter command and status, and set retry on or off. See item “Condition setting” (p.28)  
for further details. Click OK to set a new condition.The setting window closes.  
Condition 1  
Command: CF STATUS  
Status:80  
Retry: ON  
Condition 2  
Command: CF MODELNM  
Status:PLC-XF60  
Retry: OFF  
5-3. Click OK to start updating.  
The updating command is sent to all the target servers and each server starts updating the firmware  
of the projectors sequentially.  
*To check that the firmware of the target was updated successfully, check the version indication on “PJ  
Ver.” column on the status list view window.  
* If there are disconnected servers during command executing, the upper server monitors connection  
status every 1 minute and keeps command until the command is delivers to all the linked servers.  
* If there are disconnected targets during command executing, the parent server monitors connection  
status every 1 minute and keeps command until the connection is established.  
*This command is only available if the projector supports updating via the network.  
* For further information of the binary update file, please consult your sales dealer.  
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Version information  
To display the version of the PJ Master, Select Version from Help menu.The following version display  
dialog will appear.  
Click OK to close the dialog.  
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Customizing the command list  
The available commands in the Global Setting menu are defined by the text file “Define_PJ.def”  
for projector or “Define_PDP.deffor PDP monitor.They are located on folder “Program” in folder  
“PMS”.When you change theTEXT(command) on the Global Setting window, this file will be updat-  
ed automatically. If you want to add new commands, edit this file depending on your environment.  
Define file for projector  
The default setting in the “Define_PJ.defle is described as follows;  
[GROUP LIST]  
COUNT  
= 15  
GROUP1  
GROUP2  
GROUP3  
GROUP4  
GROUP5  
GROUP6  
GROUP7  
GROUP8  
GROUP9  
GROUP10  
GROUP11  
GROUP12  
GROUP13  
GROUP14  
GROUP15  
= POWER  
=VOLUME  
= MENU  
= DATE  
=TIME  
= SCREEN  
= BLUEBACK  
= DISPLAY  
= LOGO  
=PMANE  
=PJNAME  
=SMTP  
=ADMINI  
=MAIL1  
=FANSPEED  
[POWER]  
SEC_MODE  
POWER ON  
POWER OFF  
= EXCLUSIVE  
=C00  
=C01  
[VOLUME]  
SEC_MODE  
= EXCLUSIVE  
VOLUME UP  
VOLUME DOWN  
=C09  
=C0A  
[MENU]  
SEC_MODE  
MENU ON MODE  
MENU OFF MODE  
= EXCLUSIVE  
=C1C  
=C1D  
[DATE]  
DATE SETTING  
=LF DATE 2003/11/29  
=LFTIME 12:00  
[TIME]  
TIME SETTING  
[SCREEN]  
SEC_MODE  
= EXCLUSIVE  
SCREEN NORMAL  
SCREEN WIDE  
=CF SCREEN NORMAL  
=CF SCREEN WIDE  
[BLUEBACK]  
SEC_MODE  
= EXCLUSIVE  
BLUE BACK ON  
BLUE BACK OFF  
=CF BBACK ON  
=CF BBACK OFF  
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[DISPLAY]  
SEC_MODE  
DISPLAY ON  
= EXCLUSIVE  
=CF DISP ON  
DISPLAY OFF =CF DISP OFF  
[LOGO]  
SEC_MODE  
LOGO ON  
LOGO OFF  
= EXCLUSIVE  
=CF LOGO ON  
=CF LOGO OFF  
[PMANE]  
SEC_MODE  
= EXCLUSIVE  
POWER MANAGEMENT ON  
POWER MANAGEMENT OFF  
=CF P-MANE ON  
=CF P-MANE OFF  
[PJNAME]  
PJ NAME SETTING  
=LF PRJNAME PROJECTOR1  
=LF SMTP 192.168.0.1  
[SMTP]  
SMTP SETTING  
[ADMINI]  
ADMINI ADDRESS SETTING  
=LF ADMIN [email protected]  
=LF MAIL1 [email protected]  
[MAIL1]  
MAIL1 ADDRESS SETTING  
[FANSPEED]  
SEC_MODE  
FANSPEED MAX  
FANSPEED NORMAL  
= EXCLUSIVE  
=CF FANSPEED MAX  
=CF FANSPEED NOR  
Define file for PDP monitor  
The default setting in the “Define_PDP.defle is described as follows;  
[GROUP LIST]  
COUNT  
GROUP1  
GROUP2  
GROUP3  
= 3  
= POWER  
=VOLUME  
= MENU  
[POWER]  
SEC_MODE  
POWER ON  
POWER OFF  
= EXCLUSIVE  
= C00  
= C01  
[VOLUME]  
SEC_MODE  
= EXCLUSIVE  
VOLUME UP  
VOLUME DOWN  
= C09  
= C0A  
[MENU]  
SEC_MODE  
MENU ON MODE  
MENU OFF MODE  
= EXCLUSIVE  
= C1C  
= C1D  
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Format of the define file  
Describes the operators and format of the define file as follows;  
[GROUP LIST]  
COUNT = {number of the total group}  
GROUP1 = {group name1}*1  
GROUP2 = {group name2}  
:
:
GROUPn = {group name n}  
*1 Group name is a unique identifier.  
[{group name 1}]  
SEC_MODE = EXCLUSIVE *2  
{command description1} = {command}  
{command description2} = {command}  
*2 Use when selecting an exclusive command among 2 or more  
commands  
[{group name 2}]  
{command description} = {command}  
:
:
[{group name n}]  
{command description = {command}  
Example  
If you want to add a new command “INPUT SELECTION” in the “Global Setting”, edit “Define_PJ.  
defle as follows;  
Modify group number to “16”.  
COUNT = 16  
Add a new group number and group name.  
GROUP16 = INPUT SELECTION  
Add a new group specification  
[INPUT SELECTION]  
SEC_MODE = EXCLUSIVE  
INPUT 1 = C05  
INPUT 2 = C06  
INPUT 3 = C07  
INPUT 4 = C08  
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Predefined command list  
Executing commands  
Command name  
Command  
Description  
POWER ON  
C00  
Turns on the target  
POWER OFF  
VOLUME UP  
VOLUME DOWN  
MENU ON  
C01  
Turns off the target  
C09  
Increase sound volume one step  
Decrease sound volume one step  
Displays osd menu on the screen  
Switches off osd menu on the screen  
Sets date, ex:2005/05/18  
Sets time, ex:16:45  
C0A  
C1C  
MENU OFF  
C1D  
DATE SETTING  
TIME SETTING  
SCREEN NORMAL  
SCREEN WIDE  
SCREEN FULL  
BLUE BACK ON  
BLUE BACK OFF  
DISPLAY ON  
DISPLAY OFF  
LOGO ON  
LF DATE YYYY/MM/DD  
LFTIME hh:mm  
CF SCREEN NORMAL  
CF SCREEN WIDE  
CF SCREEN FULL  
CF BBACK ON  
CF BBACK OFF  
CF DISP ON  
CF DISP OFF  
CF LOGO ON  
CF LOGO OFF  
Switches screen to “Normal”  
Switches screen to “Wide”  
Switches screen to “Full”  
Sets blue back function on  
Sets blue back function off  
Sets logo display on while starting up  
Sets logo display off while starting up  
LOGO OFF  
POWER MANAGE-  
MENT ON  
CF P-MANA ON  
CF P-MANA OFF  
Sets power management function on  
Sets power management function off  
POWER MANAGE-  
MENT OFF  
PROJECTOR NAME  
SETTING  
LF PRJNAME xxxxxx  
Sets projector name “xxxxxx”  
Sets smtp address “192.168.0.1”  
SMTP SETTING  
LF SMTP 192.168.0.1  
ADMINISTRATOR  
ADDRESS SETTING  
LF ADMIN [email protected] Sets administrator e-mail address  
MAIL1 ADDRESS  
SETTING  
CF FANSPEED MAX  
Sets e-mail address  
FAN SPEED SETTING  
MAXIMUM  
Sets fan speed mode to maximum  
Sets fan speed mode to normal  
FAN SPEED SETTING  
NORMAL  
CF FANSPEED NOR  
INPUT 1 SELECTION C05  
INPUT 2 SELECTION C06  
INPUT 3 SELECTION C07  
INPUT 4 SELECTION C08  
Sets input selection “Input 1”  
Sets input selection “Input 2”  
Sets input selection “Input 3”  
Sets input selection “Input 4”  
* Some kinds of commands may not effective or may differ depending on each model. For further infor-  
mation, please contact your sales dealer.  
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Chapter 4 Advanced setting  
Condition check commands and response  
Command name  
Command  
Response  
Description  
00  
80  
40  
20  
Power on  
Stand-by  
CR0 or CR STATUS  
Power status check  
Lamp status check  
Count down  
Cooling  
Lamp On, only available for multiple lamps  
model.  
00  
CR LAMPSTS  
80, 40,20,10  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
ON  
Lamp off  
Analog input  
Digital input  
S-video input  
Video input  
Signal exists  
No signal  
CR SOURCE  
CR SIGNAL  
Input source  
Input status  
OFF  
CR INPUT  
CRTEMP  
1,2,3,4,5  
temperature  
time  
Selected input mode  
Input Select  
Actual temperature  
Temperature  
CR LAMPH  
CR PROJH  
Lamp use time in hours  
Accumulated use time in hours  
Lamp use time  
Projector use time  
time  
Network board ver-  
sion  
LR PJNETVERSION version number  
CR MODELNM model name  
Firmware version of network board  
Model name,PLC-XF60” etc.  
Model Name  
* Some kinds of commands may not effective or may differ depending on each model. For further infor-  
mation, please contact your sales dealer.  
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Create the network tree data with a text file  
Create the group information with a text file  
The PJ Master enables you to import the group information of the network from the text file which  
defines the target and server information.To import the group information from the text files, pre-  
pare a defined file based on the format described on item ”Network tree data format” below. How  
to import the defied file, refer to item “Import the group information from the defined file” (p.23).  
Network tree data format  
The defined file is a tab-deliminated file created with spreadsheet software and it is defined as fol-  
lows. Refer to item “Practical example of defined file” below for further information.  
Column  
Description (example)  
ID code  
Sequence number (1,2,3,4.....)  
Target name  
Server name or Target Name (Server_A, Server_B, Proj_01, Proj_02.  
PDP_10)  
Target property  
IP Address  
0: Server, 1: Projector, 2: PDP (0,1,2)  
Assigned IP address (192.168.0.1,)  
Parent ID code  
Layer  
Disconnect number  
Telnet password  
License key  
ID of the server to which the target links.The top server should be set “0”  
0: top layer, 1: 2nd layer, 2: 3rd layer,...(0,1,2,3..)  
Number of disconnected targets (1,2,3,4,5...)  
Password for telnet login to the target (blank: no password)  
License key code for the PJ Master  
Updated Date  
(2005-05-28 12:15:00)  
Practical example of the defined file  
Describes how to create the defined file if you setup the tree formatted network as the below  
environment.  
Layer=0  
Layer=1  
Layer=2  
Layer=3  
Top Server  
Server_A  
ID=0  
(192.186.0.1)  
ID=1  
Proj_01  
Proj_02  
Proj_03  
Proj_04 Proj_05  
Server_E  
ID=8  
Server_B  
Proj_06  
Proj_07  
Proj_08  
Proj_09  
Proj_10  
ID=14  
Proj_101  
Proj_102 Proj_103  
Proj_104 Proj_105  
Server_F  
ID=20  
Server_C  
PDP_101  
PDP_102  
PDP_103  
PDP_104  
ID=25  
Proj_201  
Proj_202 Proj_203  
Proj_204 Proj_205  
Server_G  
ID=31  
Server_D  
PDP_201  
PDP_202  
PDP_203  
PDP_204  
ID=35  
Proj_301  
Proj_302 Proj_303  
Proj_304 Proj_305  
Proj_401  
Proj_402 Proj_403  
Proj_404 Proj_405 Proj_406  
Proj_407  
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Chapter 4 Advanced setting  
The table below is an example of defined file created with spreadsheet software. Export it as the  
tab-deliminated text file.  
ID code  
Target property  
Disconnect number  
Parent ID code  
Telnet password  
Target name  
Layer  
IP Address  
License key  
Updated Date  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Top Server  
Server A  
Proj_01  
Proj_02  
Proj_03  
Proj_04  
Proj_05  
Server E  
Proj_06  
Proj_07  
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
2
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
2
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
192.168.0.1  
192.168.0.2  
192.168.0.3  
192.168.0.4  
192.168.0.5  
192.168.0.6  
192.168.0.7  
192.168.0.8  
192.168.0.9  
192.168.0.10  
192.168.0.11  
192.168.0.12  
192.168.0.13  
192.168.0.14  
192.168.0.15  
192.168.0.16  
192.168.0.17  
192.168.0.18  
192.168.0.19  
192.168.0.20  
192.168.0.21  
192.168.0.22  
192.168.0.23  
192.168.0.24  
192.168.0.25  
192.168.0.26  
192.168.0.27  
192.168.0.28  
192.168.0.29  
192.168.0.30  
192.168.0.31  
192.168.0.32  
192.168.0.33  
192.168.0.34  
192.168.0.35  
192.168.0.36  
192.168.0.37  
192.168.0.38  
192.168.0.39  
192.168.0.40  
192.168.0.41  
192.168.0.42  
192.168.0.43  
192.168.0.44  
192.168.0.45  
192.168.0.46  
192.168.0.47  
192.168.0.48  
0
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
8
8
8
8
8
0
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
xxxxx1-xxxxxA  
xxxxx2-xxxxxB  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
2005-05-28 12:15:00.00  
xxxxx3-xxxxxC  
xxxxx4-xxxxxxD  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
Proj_08  
Proj_09  
Proj_10  
Server B  
Proj_101  
Proj_102  
Proj_103  
Proj_104  
Proj_105  
Server F  
PDP_101  
PDP_102  
PDP_103  
PDP_104  
Server C  
Proj_201  
Proj_202  
Proj_203  
Proj_204  
Proj_205  
Server G  
PDP_201  
PDP_202  
PDP_203  
PDP_204  
Server D  
Proj_301  
Proj_302  
Proj_303  
Proj_304  
Proj_305  
Proj_401  
Proj_402  
Proj_403  
Proj_404  
Proj_405  
Proj_406  
Proj_407  
1
14  
14  
14  
14  
14  
14  
20  
20  
20  
20  
1
25  
25  
25  
25  
25  
25  
31  
31  
31  
31  
1
36  
36  
36  
36  
36  
1
1
1
1
1
xxxxx5-xxxxxxE  
xxxxx6-xxxxxxF  
xxxxx7-xxxxxxG  
xxxxx8-xxxxxxH  
1
1
52  
Create the network tree data with a text file  
Select Group Edit from System menu, and select Group Import from Proc. menu. Select the cre-  
ated defined file of group information.The imported group information will appear on the group  
edit window . Further details of procedure, refer to item “Import the group information from the  
defined file” (p.23).  
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