EN DATA PROJECTOR XJ-A Series XJ-A147/XJ-A247/XJ-A257 XJ-M Series XJ-M146/XJ-M156 XJ-M246/XJ-M256 Network Function Guide z In this manual, “XJ-A Series” and “XJ-M Series” refer only to the specific models listed above. z Be sure to read the “Safety Precautions” and “Operating Precautions” in the “Setup Guide” document that comes with the Data Projector, and make sure you use this product correctly. z Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
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Contents Network Function Overview........................................... 7 What the network function lets you do... ...............................................7 Software Required to Use Network Functions.......................................8 Scope of this Manual’s Content .................................................................................. 8 Projecting Computer Screen Contents Over a LAN Connection ......................................................................
Connecting the Projector to a Computer via a Wired LAN (XJ-M Series Only)................................................................................35 Wired LAN Connection Overview .............................................................................. 35 Wired LAN Connection Procedures........................................................................... 36 To use a LAN cable to connect a computer directly to the projector ....................
Using the Projector Admin Pages ........................................................52 Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages over a Wireless LAN Connection............. 53 To log in to the Projector Admin pages over a wireless LAN connection .............. 53 Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages Over a Wired LAN Connection (XJ-M Series Only) .....................................................................................................
Appendix ........................................................................ 73 Using the Token Wizard .......................................................................73 To install Network Connection on a USB flash drive ............................................. 73 To use a USB token to connect a computer to the projector via a wireless LAN......................................................................... 74 Projecting Via a Wireless LAN Connection with Various Different Devices.....
Network Function Overview XJ-M Series projectors support both wireless LAN connection and wired LAN connection. XJ-A Series projectors support wireless LAN connection only. What the network function lets you do... z Connect a computer to the projector over a wireless LAN and project an image of the computer screen Computer screen images can be projected by the projector without a cable connection.
Software Required to Use Network Functions The software required to use network functions depends on the type of device to be connected to the projector via a LAN, as shown in the table below. Device Software Computer running Windows Network Connection (for Windows) Computer running Mac OS Network Connection (for Mac OS) Visit the website at the URL below to download the software. http://www.casio-intl.
Projecting Computer Screen Contents Over a LAN Connection This section covers everything you need to know for establishing a LAN connection between the projector and a computer, and projecting the computer’s display contents. Workflow from LAN Connection to Projection There are a number of different ways to establish a LAN connection between the projector and a computer. The workflow below describes what you need to do to create a LAN connection.
Connecting the Wireless Adapter to the Projector Connect the YW-40 wireless adapter that comes with the projector to the projector’s USB-A port, as shown in the illustration below. XJ-A Series XJ-M Series If “On” is selected for “Plug and Play” on the setup menu, the operations describe below will be performed when the wireless adapter is connected to the projector.
Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer Wireless LAN Connection Overview The procedures in this section explain how to use Network Connection, which is installed on a computer, to search for the SSID emitted by the projector and to establish a connection between the computer and projector. SSID Type There are three different projector SSID types, each of which is described below.
Using a Projector Built-in SSID (Simple or Generic) to Establish a Wireless LAN Connection This section explains how to use Network Connection to search for a projector built-in SSID (simple or generic) and establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer. The operations described here establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer and start projection of the computer screen.
Computer Operation 6. Start up Network Connection. z The Network Connection window will appear with the message “Connecting”. z If your computer is running Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 and the “Set Network Location” dialog box appears, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box. z One of the dialog boxes shown below will appear as soon as Network Connection finds the projector to connect with. If this dialog box appears: It indicates this status: “Projector List” Multiple connectable projectors were detected.
10. To terminate the wireless LAN connection and discontinue computer screen projection, click the close button ( ) in the upper right corner of the Network Connection window. z This closes the Network Connection window and returns the projected image to the LAN connection standby screen. Note z The login code is updated to a new value each time the projector is started up.
To use a projector generic SSID to establish a wireless LAN connection and project Projector Operation 1. Connect the wireless adapter to the projector (page 10) and then turn on the projector. z The input source will automatically switch to either “Wireless” (XJ-A Series) or “Network” (XJ-M Series), and projection of the LAN connection standby screen will start. z If projection of the LAN connection standby screen does not start, press the [INPUT] key.
Computer Operation 6. Start up Network Connection. z The Network Connection window will appear with the message “Connecting”. z If your computer is running Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 and the “Set Network Location” dialog box appears, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box. z One of the dialog boxes shown below will appear as soon as Network Connection finds the projector to connect with.
8. On the “Enter the passphrase or WEP key.” dialog box that appears, enter the user name and passphrase. z In the “User Name” box, you can enter any name up to 20 characters long. The user name you enter here will be displayed as the user name on the projection screen. z In accordance with the SSID of the projector being connected to, input the characters shown below into both the “Passphrase/WEP Key Input” and “Confirm” boxes. 9.
12. To terminate the wireless LAN connection and discontinue computer screen projection, click the close button ( ) in the upper right corner of the Network Connection window. z This closes the Network Connection window and returns the projected image to the LAN connection standby screen. Note z After you perform the above operation, Network Connection will remember the passphrase used for the last connection.
To create a user SSID 1. Perform one of the operations below to connect a computer to the projector via a LAN. z “To use a projector simple connection SSID to establish a wireless LAN connection and project” (page 12), steps 1 through 9 z “To use a projector generic SSID to establish a wireless LAN connection and project” (page 15), steps 1 through 11 z “To use a user SSID to establish a wireless LAN connection and project” (page 22), steps 1 through 11 (User SSID already created).
5. On the left pane, click “Network Settings”. z This displays the “Network Settings” page. z Input and settings required for user SSID creation are those surrounded by the red boundaries. You do not need to change other settings. z For details about this page, see “To configure Network Settings page network settings” (page 60). 6. In the “SSID” box, input the character string you want to use as the user SSID.
8. Enter the passphrase. z The passphrase entered in the “Passphrase/WEP Key Input” text box depends on the security protocol you selected in step 7, as described below. Security WPA-PSK AES Input Character String Enter the WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK passphrase. Enter at least eight and up to 63 single-byte characters, or a hexadecimal value up to 64 digits long.
To use a user SSID to establish a wireless LAN connection and project Projector Operation 1. Connect the wireless adapter to the projector (page 10) and then turn on the projector. z The input source will automatically switch to either “Wireless” (XJ-A Series) or “Network” (XJ-M Series), and projection of the LAN connection standby screen will start. z If projection of the LAN connection standby screen does not start, press the [INPUT] key.
Computer Operation 6. Start up Network Connection. z The Network Connection window will appear with the message “Connecting”. z If your computer is running Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 and the “Set Network Location” dialog box appears, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box. z One of the dialog boxes shown below will appear as soon as Network Connection finds the projector to connect with. If this dialog box appears: 7.
9. When everything is the way you want, click [OK]. z This displays the dialog box shown below. 10. In the “Login Code” box, enter the four-digit number shown in the upper left corner of the LAN connection standby screen that is being projected. 11. When everything is the way you want, click [OK]. z While the projector is connected to a computer over a wireless LAN, a Network Connection window like the one shown below will be displayed on the computer screen.
Connecting the Projector to an Outside Network without Terminating a Direct Wireless LAN Connection with a Computer While there is a direct wireless LAN connection between the projector and a computer, the projector can connect with a wireless access point that is connected to an outside network (Internet or Intranet), without terminating the connection with the computer.
To connect the projector to a wireless LAN access point without terminating a direct wireless LAN connection with a computer 1. Perform one of the operations below to connect a computer to the projector via a wireless LAN.
5. On the left pane, click “Network Settings”. z This displays the “Network Settings” page. z Input and settings required here are those surrounded by the red boundaries. You do not need to change other settings. z For details about this page, see “To configure Network Settings page network settings” (page 60). 6. If the “Obtain an IP address automatically” button looks like it to . 7. If the “Auto” button in the “DHCP Settings” area looks like to . 8.
9. Use the remote controller that comes with the projector to check if the projector is connected to the wireless LAN access point. (1) Press the [MENU] key, and then select “Network Settings” 3 “Wireless LAN Info”. (2) On the “Wireless LAN Info” dialog box that appears, check “External AP Connection Status”. z If “Connected” is shown, it means that the projector is connected to the wireless LAN access point. If “Disconnected” is shown, perform this procedure from step 1 again.
Establishing a Connection between the Projector and Computer Via a Wireless LAN Access Point Connection Overview A LAN connection can be established between the projector and computer by connecting both of them to an existing wireless LAN access point inside of a company, etc. Wireless LAN access point Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Important! z This type of connection makes it possible for the computer to use the network (Internet or Intranet) service connected to by the wireless LAN access point.
Connection Procedures To connect the projector to a wireless LAN access point 1. Perform one of the operations below to connect a computer to the projector via a LAN.
5. On the left pane, click “Network Settings”. z This displays the “Network Settings” page. z Input and settings required here are those surrounded by the red boundaries. You do not need to change other settings. z For details about this page, see “To configure Network Settings page network settings” (page 60). 6. If the “Obtain an IP address automatically” button looks like it to . 7. If the “Disable” button in the “Access Point Function” area looks like change it to .
8. Configure settings for connection to a wireless LAN access point from the projector. (1) If the “Enable” button in the “External Access Point” area looks like , click to change it to . (2) Click [Scan Access Point]. z “Select an access point.” is displayed in the “External Access Point SSID” box. (3) Click the [T] button to the right of the “External Access Point SSID” box and then select the SSID of the access point you want to connect with on the list that appears.
To establish a connection between the projector and computer and project via a wireless LAN access point Important! z The procedure below assumes the conditions described below. • The computer is already connected to the wireless LAN access point. It makes no difference whether the computer is connected by wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) or wired LAN (using a LAN cable). If the computer is connected by wired LAN connection, make sure the computer’s wireless LAN function is disabled.
4. On the “Enter the login code.” dialog box that appears, enter the login code. z In the “Login Code” box, enter the four-digit number shown in the upper left corner of the LAN connection standby screen that is being projected. 5. When everything is the way you want, click [OK]. z While the projector is connected to a computer over a wireless LAN, a Network Connection window like the one shown below will be displayed on the computer screen. The computer screen image (main screen) will be projected.
Connecting the Projector to a Computer via a Wired LAN (XJ-M Series Only) Wired LAN Connection Overview The method you should use to connect the projector to a computer over a wired LAN depends on whether or not the computer will also be connected to an outside network at the same time. Wired LAN connection when it is not necessary to connect the computer to an outside network Use a LAN cable to connect the projector and computer, and configure IP address settings for both.
Wired LAN Connection Procedures To use a LAN cable to connect a computer directly to the projector 1. Connect the computer to the projector with the LAN cable. Projector Operation 2. Press the [INPUT] key. This will display the “Input” dialog box. 3. Use the [T] and [S] keys to select “Network” and then press the [ENTER] key. 4. Check the IP address (“Server IP”) in the lower right corner of the LAN connection standby screen. z Here, we will use a projector IP address of 192.168.100.
8. On the “Enter the login code.” dialog box that appears, input the required login code. z In the “Login Code” box, input the four-digit number shown in the upper left corner of the LAN connection standby screen that is being projected. 9. When everything is the way you want, click [OK]. z This will cause the Network Connection window to change as shown below, and projection of the computer screen image (main window) will start.
To establish a wired LAN connection between the projector and a computer via a router Note z The procedure below assumes that a DHCP server is running on the network to which the router belongs, and that there is a LAN connection between the computer and router. Projector Operation 1. Use a LAN cable to connect the projector to the router to which the computer is connected via the LAN 2. On the projector, select “Auto” for “IP Settings”.
Using Network Connection Network Connection is an application you can use to establish a LAN connection between a projector and a computer, and to send display images, movies, and audio from a connected computer to the projector. Important! z The explanations in this section assume there is already a LAN connection between the projector and computer, and that the computer screen contents are being projected.
Network Connection Operations Network Connection Button Operations While there is a LAN connection between the projector and a computer, you can use the buttons on the Network Connection window to perform the operations described below.
Network Connection Function Menu Operations While there is a LAN connection between the projector and a computer, you can use the items on the Network Connection function menu (which appears when you click the function menu button) to perform the operations described below.
Add-on Driver Software for Windows With Windows, use of some parts of the Network Connection requires installation of the driver software shown in the table below. For information about how to obtain this software, go to the CASIO website (http://www.casio-intl.com/support/).
Projecting a Video Stream You can use Network Connection to play a movie and output the playback image to the projector for projection. Only the movie’s video stream is displayed on the projection screen. You can leave the normal desktop and Network Connection window (which are not projected) on the computer screen. Supported Playback Files AVI: 20 Mbps maximum 720/30P (MJPEG video, ADPCM audio) MOV: 20 Mbps maximum 1080/30P (H.264 video, ADPCM audio or AAC audio) MP4: 20 Mbps maximum 1080/30P (H.
Remotely Controlling a Computer from a Smart Device This section explains how to use a smart device for remote control of a computer running Network Connection. Important! z To perform remote control operation described here, your smart device will need to have C-Assist (page 75) installed on it. To start PC remote 1. Perform one of the operations below to project computer screen contents via a wireless LAN.
Other Network Connection Operations To terminate the current wireless LAN connection and re-connect 1. On the Network Connection function menu, select [Server Search]. z This terminates the current wireless LAN connection, and changes the projection screen to the LAN connection standby screen. 2. Perform one of the operations below.
Projector Network Settings There are two types of projector network settings: basic settings that can be configured by the projector alone, and more detailed settings that can be configured by using a computer connected to the projector via a LAN connection to access the Projector Admin pages. z For information about basic network settings that can be configured on the projector alone, see “Using the Projector Setup Menu” (below).
To display wired LAN information (XJ-M Series only) 1. Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu. 2. Use the [T] key to select “Network Settings” and then press the [ENTER] key. 3. Use the [T] key to select “Wired LAN info” and then press the [ENTER] key. z This will display the Wired LAN info dialog box. The table below explains the information that appears on the dialog box. Item Name 4. Description Projector name Blank (no name specified) under initial default settings.
To display wireless LAN information 1. Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu. 2. Use the [T] key to select “Network Settings” and then press the [ENTER] key. 3. Use the [T] key to select “Wireless LAN Info” and then press the [ENTER] key. z This displays the “Wireless LAN Info” dialog box. The table below explains the information that appears on the dialog box. Item Name 4.
To change the SSID 1. Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu. 2. Use the [T] key to select “Network Settings” and then press the [ENTER] key. 3. Use the [T] key to select “Projector Wireless LAN Settings” and then press the [ENTER] key. 4. Make sure that “SSID” is selected and then press the [ENTER] key. z This displays a list of selectable SSIDs. Simple Connection SSIDs Generic SSIDs Current SSID z If there is a previously created user SSID, it also will appear in the list. 5.
To change the IP settings 1. Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu. 2. Use the [T] key to select “Network Settings” and then press the [ENTER] key. 3. Use the [T] key to select “Projector Wireless LAN Settings” and then press the [ENTER] key. 4. Use the [T] key to select “IP Settings” and then press the [ENTER] key. z With an XJ-M Series projector you can perform the step below in place of steps 3 and 4 above, if you want.
8. Press the [S] key to select “Yes”, and then press the [ENTER] key. z This applies the IP setting change to the projector and closes the dialog box. Note z Using the above operation to select “Manual” for “IP Settings” will cause the DHCP settings (page 60) to change to “Auto”. Selecting “Auto” for the DHCP settings causes the DHCP start address and end address to be set automatically as described below. Example: When 192.168.100.20 is input for the IP address Start address: 192.168.100.
Using the Projector Admin Pages You can use a computer web browser to access the Projector Admin pages described below to view information and settings, and to perform various operations. Use this page: To do this: Refer to: System Status View the projector’s firmware version and network information (IP address, etc.) “To display the system status” (page 58) Control Panel Configure the network settings below.
Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages over a Wireless LAN Connection If there is a wireless LAN connection between the projector and a computer, you can perform a Network Connection operation on the computer to log in to the Projector Admin pages. To log in to the Projector Admin pages over a wireless LAN connection 1. Perform one of the operations below to connect a computer to the projector via a wireless LAN.
Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages Over a Wired LAN Connection (XJ-M Series Only) With an XJ-M Series projector, you can log in to the Projector Admin pages over a wired LAN without using Network Connection. To log in to the Projector Admin pages over a wired LAN connection 1. Perform one of the operations below to connect a computer to the projector over a wired LAN connection.
To change the computer IP address based on the projector’s IP address and connect by wired LAN 1. Use a LAN cable to connect a computer directly to the projector. Projector Operation 2. Select “Manual” for the projector IP setting. (1) Perform the following steps to display the IP Settings dialog box: [MENU] key 3 “Network Settings” 3 “Projector Wired LAN Settings”. z The initial default setting for “IP Settings” is “Auto”. (2) Press the [X] key to select “Manual” for “IP Settings”.
To change the projector’s IP address based on the computer’s IP address and connect by wired LAN Note z Use the procedure below when you know the computer’s IP address. 1. Use a LAN cable to connect a computer directly to the projector. 2. Specify the projector’s IP address manually. (1) Perform the following steps to display the IP Settings dialog box: [MENU] key 3 “Network Settings” 3 “Projector Wired LAN Settings”. z The initial default setting for “IP Settings” is “Auto”.
To establish a wired LAN connection between the projector and a computer Note z The procedure below assumes that a DHCP server is running on the network to which the router belongs, and that there is a LAN connection between the computer and router. 1. Use a LAN cable to connect the projector to the router to which the computer is connected via the LAN. 2. On the projector, select “Auto” for “IP Settings”.
Supported Operations after Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages To display the system status 1. Referring to “Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages over a Wireless LAN Connection” (page 53), log in to the Projector Admin pages. z This will display the “System Status” page. The table below explains the information that appears on the page. Item Name Firmware Version 2. Description This is the version of the projector’s firmware (built-in software).
To configure Control Panel page network settings Important! z Network settings on the “Control Panel” page are divided between two groups. Group 1 : Projector Name, Login Code Group 2 : Show User Name, IEEE 802.11n (Wi-Fi), Channel Width When performing the procedure below, you should configure settings only within a single group and then apply them by clicking the applicable Apply button ([Apply1] for Group 1 or [Apply2] for Group 2).
5. To restart the projector and reflect the changed settings, click [OK]. z To cancel projector re-start without changing settings, click [Cancel] instead of [OK]. z Clicking [OK] will reflect the changed settings and restart the projector. The LAN connection between the projector and computer will be terminated at this time. To configure Network Settings page network settings 1.
To do this: Perform this operation: Connect the projector to an external wireless access point In the “External Access Point” area, click “Enable” and configure settings as required. For details, see step 6 through 9 under “To connect the projector to a wireless LAN access point” (page 30). Do not connect the projector to an external wireless access point In the “External Access Point” area, click “Disable”. 4. To reflect “Network Settings” page changes on the projector, click [Apply].
To change the password for logging in to the Projector Admin pages Note z The procedure below can also be used to change the password for logging in to the “Transfer File” page. For information about the “Transfer File” page, see “Uploading a File to Projector Internal Memory” (page 67). 1. Referring to “Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages over a Wireless LAN Connection” (page 53), log in to the Projector Admin pages. 2. On the left pane, click “Change Passwords”.
To initialize all settings on the Projector Admin pages 1. Referring to “Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages over a Wireless LAN Connection” (page 53), log in to the Projector Admin pages. 2. On the left pane, click “Initialize Settings”. z This will display the “Initialize Settings” page. 3. Click [Apply]. z This displays a dialog box asking if you want to restart the projector. 4. To restart the projector and return its settings to their initial defaults, click [OK].
Remotely controlling the Projector Over a LAN Connection You can use the procedure below to control the projector from a computer or other external device over a LAN connection. To remotely control the projector from a computer connected via a LAN 1. Referring to “Logging In to the Projector Admin Pages over a Wireless LAN Connection” (page 53), log in to the Projector Admin pages. 2. In the left pane, click “Control Panel”. z This will display the “Control Panel” page.
3. After you are finished with remote control operations, click “Logout” to log out from the Projector Admin pages. Note z XJ-M Series projectors support the external devices and commands below. External Devices and Commands All PJLink Class1 (Version 1.00) commands Refer to: http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/ Crestron Electronics controller and software (RoomView®) commands http://www.crestron.com/ AMX Device Discovery http://www.amx.
Control Panel Page Remote Control Items Group Item Refresh (Button) Projector Status Projector Status Projector Control Description Click to refresh the screen with the latest information. Shows the projector’s current status as either “ON” or “Standby”. Error Info Shows one of the following. No Error: Operating normally. Temperature Error: Temperature error occurred. Fan Error: Fan error occurred. Light Error: Light source unit error occurred. Other Error: Error other than above occurred.
Projector File Viewer Operations This section explains how to use a web browser to access projector internal memory to upload files and to delete existing files. It also provides information about File Viewer operations you can perform with a web browser. Uploading a File to Projector Internal Memory You need to log in to the “Transfer File” page in order to upload a file to projector internal memory.
3. On the left pane, click “Transfer File”. On the password input screen that appears, enter the password. z The initial default password is “admin”. 4. Click the [Login] button. z If log in proceeds normally, the “Transfer File” page will appear.
To log in to the Transfer File page over a wired LAN connection (XJ-M Series Only) See “To log in to the Projector Admin pages over a wired LAN connection” (page 54). In step 6 of the procedure, click “Transfer File” instead of “Projector Admin”. Note that the initial default password is “admin”. To log out from the Transfer File page In the upper right corner of the web browser window, click “Logout”. This returns to the projector top page.
Supported Operations while Logged In to the Transfer File Page To do this: Perform this operation: Upload a file to projector internal memory (1) Click [Browse] or [Select File]. z This displays the “Open File” dialog box. (2) Click on the file (one only) you want to upload. z Uploadable file formats are those supported for playback by the projector’s File Viewer (JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, AVI, MOV, MP4, ECA, PtG, PDF). (3) Click [Open].
Projector File Viewer Operations This section explains the button operations you can use on a computer web browser to perform projector File Viewer operations. Displaying the Viewer Control Page If there is a wireless LAN connection between the projector and a computer, you can perform a Network Connection operation on the computer to display the “Viewer Control” page without inputting a password.
3. On the left pane, click “Viewer Control”. z This displays the “Viewer Control” page like the one shown below, and starts projection of the File Viewer main screen by the projector. For information about the operations you can perform from this point, see “Viewer Control Page Operations” (page 72). While File Viewer is being projected, these buttons perform the same operations as the corresponding buttons on the remote controller that comes with the projector.
Appendix Using the Token Wizard You can use the Network Connection token wizard to copy Network Connection to a USB flash drive. After you do that, you can run Network Connection on a computer that does not have the program installed simply by plugging the USB flash drive (called a “USB Token”) into the computer’s USB port. Using USB tokens is recommended when connecting to the projector from multiple computers.
5. Click [Exit] to close the token wizard screen. To use a USB token to connect a computer to the projector via a wireless LAN Connect the USB token to the computer’s USB port and then double click the Network Connection icon in the token. After Network Connection starts up, you can perform the same operations you do when Network Connection is installed on a computer. Note z You cannot use the token wizard when you start up Network Connection from a USB token.
Using C-Assist to Project from a Smart Device Installing C-Assist on an Android or iOS smart device makes it possible to project smart device images from the projector. C-Assist also makes it possible to use the smart device to control the computer to which the projector is connected. The conditions below are required to perform these operations.
Troubleshooting Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer Problem Cause and Required Action I can’t establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and a computer. z If any other wireless LAN utility besides Network Connection is running on the computer, close it. z Try moving the projector closer to the computer. Also, make sure there is no wall or other obstruction between the projector and computer.
Projector Admin Pages Problem Cause and Required Action The Projector Admin pages do not appear when I try to access them from Network Connection. The browser you are using may be configured to use a proxy server. Since a proxy server configuration can make it impossible to access the Projector Admin pages, you should change your browser configuration. For information about proxy server settings, see the help and other user documentation for your browser.
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