EN PROJECTOR CX-F1 Network Function Guide Be sure to read the “Safety Precautions” and “Operating Precautions” in the “User’s Guide”, and make sure you use this product correctly. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Visit the website below for the latest version of this manual. https://world.casio.com/manual/projector/ The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. Copying of this manual, either in part or its entirety is forbidden.
Contents Establishing a Network Connection Between a Computer and the Projector .......................................... 5 Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection Between a Computer and the Projector....................................................................................5 To connect the projector and a computer via wireless LAN........................................ 5 Projector Network Standby Screen........................................................
Preparing for C-Connection......................................... 23 Creating a One Click Connection File ..................................................23 To download a One Click Connection file from the projector .................................... 23 Creating a Projector Favorites List .......................................................24 To add a projector to Favorites ................................................................................ 24 To remove a projector from Favorites ....
Advanced Operations ................................................... 39 Using the Moderator Function .............................................................39 To use a computer to control projection from multiple terminals .............................. 39 To use the projector’s keys to control projection from multiple terminals.................. 41 Projector Remote .................................................................................42 To perform projector operations from a computer..
Establishing a Network Connection Between a Computer and the Projector To start network projection from a computer, there must be a network connection between the computer and projector. Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection Between a Computer and the Projector With this configuration, the projector is used as a wireless LAN access point. A computer connects directly to the projector via a wireless LAN network connection.
Projector Network Standby Screen The network standby screen is projected when “Network” is selected as the projector’s input source. The projector’s basic network information is shown for SSID, etc. If the message “Network System Now Loading...” is projected after you turn on the projector, it means that the network system is starting up. Wait a few moments for projection of the network standby screen.
Connecting the Projector to an Existing Wireless LAN Access Point Use the procedure in this section to connect the projector to an operating wireless LAN access point. Connecting the computer to the same wireless LAN access point as the projector or to a hub, router, or another device on the same network as the projector will establish a network connection between the computer and projector.
5. Connect the projector to the wireless LAN access point. (1) Click the [Scan Access Point] button. When scanning is complete, a down arrow button () appears on the right side of the “External Access Point SSID” box. (2) Click the button. On the list that appears, click the SSID of the wireless LAN access point you want to connect the projector with. This inputs the SSID you clicked.
To display the projector’s wireless LAN information screen Projector Operation 1. Press the [MENU] key to display the Frequent Functions Menu. 2. Press the [] key, select “Setup Menu”, and then press the [ENTER] key. This displays the Setup Menu. 3. Use the [] and [] keys to select “Network Settings” and then press the [ENTER] key. 4. After making sure that “Wireless LAN Info” is selected, press the [ENTER] key. This displays the Wireless LAN Info screen.
Configuring Projector Network Settings Use the Setup Menu that appears on the projection screen to configure basic network settings. Perform operations using projector controls or the optionally available remote controller. Note To configure more advanced network settings, use the projector’s Web Service page (page 12). However, note that the Web Service page does not have a setting that corresponds to the “Wireless LAN Info” item shown in the table below.
To use the projector’s Setup Menu to configure network settings Projector Operation 1. Press the [MENU] key to display the Frequent Functions Menu. 2. Press the [] key, select “Setup Menu”, and then press the [ENTER] key. This displays the Setup Menu. 3. Use the [] and [] keys to select “Network Settings” and then press the [ENTER] key. 4. Use the [] and [] keys to select “Network Settings” and then press the [ENTER] key. 5. Configure the settings you want. 6.
Using a Computer to Configure Projector Network Settings You can use the web browser of a computer to access the projector’s Web Service page in order to configure projector network settings and to perform various other operations. Web Service Page Top Menu Displaying the Web Service page first displays the top menu shown below. [Setup] button Click to access the projector network detailed settings.
Important! Depending on the setup of your web browser, attempting to open the Web Service page may cause a dialog box warning you about security and privacy issues. Note that there are no security or privacy issues to worry about, so you can ignore the warning message and open the projector’s Web Service. Projector Setup This section explains how to configure detailed projector network settings. To log into the Projector Setup page 1.
To configure projector settings 1. Perform steps 1 through 3 under “To log into the Projector Setup page” (page 13). 2. Click a link to display the page whose settings you want to configure or the page whose information you want to view. 3. Click this: To go to this page: For more: Login Settings (sidebar) Login Settings page This page is for configuring settings related to the login code that is used when connecting a computer (or smart device) to the projector over a network.
To change the Web Service page password Important! When connecting the projector to a network, be sure to change the initial default passwords below to passwords you want to use. 1. Perform steps 1 through 3 under “To log into the Projector Setup page” (page 13). 2. In the sidebar, click the following links in sequence: “System Settings” 3 “Change Passwords”. This displays the Change Passwords page. 3. Change the Admin Password.
Projector Setting Items Login Settings Login Options Login Settings let you specify the login code for projector connection from C-Connection on a computer or MirrorOp Presenter on a smart device. You can also use it to display connection information on the projection screen. Use this item: To do this: Login Code Options Specify whether or not to require login code input when connecting to the projector from a terminal.* Disable (initial default): Login code input not required.
Network Settings Network Settings include projector wireless LAN settings and IP settings. Wireless LAN Settings This page is for configuring detailed settings related to projector wireless LAN connection. Use this item: To do this: Enable Wireless LAN Switch the projector’s wireless LAN function between enabled and disabled. : Wireless LAN function enabled. (initial default) : Wireless LAN function disabled.
Use this item: To do this: Access Point Mode Bandwidth Select “20MHz” (initial default) or “40MHz” as the wireless LAN channel width. If you selected “B” or “G” for the “Mode” setting, “Bandwidth” will automatically be fixed as “20MHz”. Channel Select “Auto” (initial default) or a channel number from 1 to 11 for the wireless LAN channel. Security Configure wireless LAN communication encryption settings. Disable (initial default): Wireless LAN communication not encrypted.
Use this item: To do this: Client Mode Security Specify the type of encryption used by the external access point being connected with. Disable (initial default): Select this option when connecting with an external access point that does not use encryption. WEP WPA-PSK AES When connecting with an external access point that is WPA2-PSK AES encrypted, select its encryption type.
Network Settings This page is for specifying the projector name and IP address. This projector has two IP addresses, which are described in the table below. These IP addresses need to be specified in accordance with the type of network connection being used. LAN1 IP Address The projector IP address when connecting the projector to an existing network. It corresponds to the IP addresses described below.
Use this item: To do this: LAN1 IP Settings LAN1 IP Settings (Auto if not checked) Specify whether to use a manually specified fixed IP address or an IP address automatically obtained from an external DHCP server when connecting the projector to an existing network. : Fixed IP address : Automatically obtain IP address (initial default). If you are using a fixed IP address, you also need to manually input information for the settings from “IP Address” to “Default Gateway” below.
System Settings System Settings can be used to view projector system information, and to change login passwords and other settings (Moderator function user list screen display settings).
Preparing for C-Connection C-Connection is software that is required to perform network projection of images from a computer. Visit the CASIO website at the URL below to download the software. https://world.casio.com/download/projector/ Important! Before installing C-Connection on the computer you plan to use, first be sure to visit the CASIO website and check the required operating environment, as well as required conditions for download and use of the software.
Network Connection Between a Single Projector and Multiple Computers A C-Connection installer file and One Click Connection file downloaded to a particular computer can be copied to and used by another computer. Distributing these files to other users simplifies the task of connecting multiple computers to the same projector. To use a copied file on other computers, perform the operation under “To project using a One Click Connection file” (page 26) on each of the computers.
To export Favorites data 1. Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To configure C-Connection settings” (page 37). 2. Display the Favorites tab and then click the [Export] button. 3. On the save file dialog box that appears, specify the file name and storage location, and then click the [Save] button. The file name extension is .xml. To import Favorites data Important! Performing the procedure below will replace the current Favorites with the imported data. 1.
Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection) Use C-Connection to perform network projection of a computer screen image. Before trying to perform the operations in this section, install the C-Connection application on your computer (page 23). Important! Some functions are limited with the Chrome OS version of C-Connection.
Projecting by Selecting a Projector From a List You can select a projector for projection from a list that appears in the C-Connection window. There are two types of list, described below. Favorites List The Favorites List is a list of network projectors that you have specified as ones you often use. You can use the procedure under “To import Favorites data” (page 25) to import the contents of a previously-created Favorites file.
4. Move the mouse cursor to the line where the name of the projector you want to connect with is located, and then click the [Connect] button. If the “Login code” dialog box appears at this time, input the 4-digit login code shown on the projector’s network standby screen (page 6). After connection between C-Connection and the projector is established, a blue check mark ( ) will be shown to the left of the connected projector’s name on the projector list.
Using Manual Projector Search If a projector is not found when you perform the operation under “To project using auto projector search” (page 28), you can perform a search by projector name or IP address. With manual search, you can also connect to projectors that are outside of the subnet where the computer is located. To project by using a projector name or IP address to search for a projector 1. Establish a network connection between your computer and the projector.
Simultaneous Projection of Images from Multiple Computers on a Single Projector If you perform a network projection operation with two or more computers projecting on a single projector, projection will be performed using one of the layouts below, depending on how many computers are projecting (when the projection layout setting is “Auto Layout”.). 1 computer 2 computers 3 computers 4 computers Note The projector has two projection layout settings: “Auto Layout” and “Full Screen”.
C-Connection Details This section explains operations that are supported by each C-Connection form, along with detailed information about C-Connection operations. C-Connection Windows and Buttons The different forms that C-Connection window can take are shown below. List panel (full) List panel (mini) Info panel Mini panel Normal startup of C-Connection displays the list panel (full).
List Panel (mini) Clicking this button: Does this: Switches to the list panel (full). Switches to the mini panel. List Panel Common Buttons Clicking this button: Does this: Displays a list showing found projectors and Favorite projectors. Displays a Favorites list of projectors (page 27). Re-executes the projector search operation. Searches for a projector based on the name on the currently displayed projector list. × Exits C-Connection.
Mini Panel Clicking this button: Does this: Switches to the info panel. Switches to the list panel (mini). Info Panel and Mini Panel Common Buttons Clicking this button: Does this: Toggles the projection layout between “Auto Layout” and “Full Screen”. For details, see “Simultaneous Projection of Images from Multiple Computers on a Single Projector” (page 30). Starts computer screen projection. Stops computer screen projection.
C-Connection Menu Bar (macOS) The operations described in the table below can be performed using the menu bar of the macOS version C-Connection. Menu This menu item: Does this: C-Connection About C-Connection Displays C-Connection version information and copyright information. Preferences Displays the Preferences dialog box. For details, see “C-Connection Settings” on page 35. Quit Exits C-Connection. Discover List Same operation as the (page 32). button.
C-Connection Settings You can configure C-Connection settings and tailor its operation to suit your needs. C-Connection Setting Items General Tab Use this item: To do this: User name Input the user name when using the Moderator function (page 39). The input name is shown on the projector’s user list screen and the computer’s Moderator page. The maximum number of characters displayed on the projector’s user list screen is approximately 20 single-byte characters (approximately 10 double-byte characters).
Advanced Tab Use this item: To do this: Mode Specify whether the computer’s main screen or extended screen should be projected. For extended display screen projection, a commercially available display emulator is required. Duplicate: Main screen projection (initial default) Extend: Extended screen projection For more information, visit the CASIO website below. https://world.casio.
Configuring Settings Settings can be configured even if there is no network connection between the computer and projector. To configure C-Connection settings 1. On the computer, start up C-Connection. 2. Display the Preferences dialog box. Windows: (1) Display the info panel or list panel (full). See “C-Connection Windows and Buttons” (page 31). (2) In the upper left corner of the C-Connection window, click select “Preferences”. .
Differences in Functions Provided by the Chrome OS Version of C-Connection The Chrome OS version of C-Connection does not have the functions listed below. One Click Connection (pages 23, 26) Favorites List* (page 27) * The Chrome OS version does not have a separate Favorites List screen. To view projectors you registered as Favorites, display the Auto Search Results List.
Advanced Operations This section explains the advanced operations below, which can be performed using a terminal (computer or smart device) that is connected to the projector over a network.
3. If required, select the “Allow control from this page only.” check box. While this check box is selected, projection start and projection layout settings can be configured on this page only. The only operations that can be performed on a terminal connected to the projector are stopping projection and terminating the connection. While this check box is not selected, all operations can be performed on a terminal connected to the projector. 4. Perform Moderator operations as required.
5. After you are finished, click the [Logout] button in the upper right corner of the window. This will return to the top menu. Note If the “Allow control from this page only.” check box is left selected, logging out from the Moderator page or using a web browser operation to close the Moderator page will re-enable projection operations from each terminal. The next time you log in to the Moderator page, the check box will be selected on the page.
5. To exit the user list screen press the [ESC] key. This will start projection from all terminals for which (projecting) was selected. If the status of all terminals becomes (not projecting), the network standby screen will appear. Note If the projector detects HDMI input during projection of the user list screen, it may automatically start HDMI projection and then immediately return to network projection. If this happens, perform the operations below.
Remotely Controlling a Computer from a Smart Device (PC Remote) The procedures in this section make it possible to use a smart device to remotely control a computer that is connected to the projector with C-Connection. Important! A smart device needs to have MirrorOp Receiver installed on it in order to perform remote operations. Download MirrorOp Receiver from the app store of your device: Google Play store for an AndroidTM device, App Store for an iOS device.
To exit PC Remote 1. On the smart device being used for remote control, exit MirrorOp Receiver. Exiting C-Connection on the computer also exits PC Remote.
Ports Used for TCP/UDP C-Connection and MirrorOP Presenter use the network ports shown in the table below for projection functions and PC Remote functions. As required, check to make sure that your network firewall or personal firewall of your environment is configured accordingly. Port Type TCP Port Port No.
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