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LV-7590
20890

Features
Optional Network Imager
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The optional Network Imager (LV-NI03) allows you to remotely
manage and operate your LV-7590 projector from any computer on
your company's network. The Network Imager works with standard
Ethernet-based networks using TCP/IP and gives the projector its
own IP address.

The network imager offers the user a variety of remote
funtionality features:
Web Management
Manage your LV-7590 from a remote location using a web browser.
Easily turn the projector on/off, adjust image settings, and
switch inputs. You can even set daily or weekly schedules (up to
10 timer events), and monitor projector status- including lamp
life and internal temperature
Email Alerts
Send immediate, automatic email alerts to registered email
addresses when a lamp needs replacement or when other problems
occur. Messages include a description of the event, plus
troubleshooting tips.
Multi-Control
Multiple projectors can be managed and controlled from a single
PC—individually or all at once. Up to 100 connected projectors
can be simultaneously controlled. Each projector must be
equipped with its own Network Imager.
Real Time Capture
From a remote location, the projector can display screen content
of a networked PC in your system. Users can either send content
(such as a presentation document) to the projector from their
networked PC, or have the projector initiate access to the PC to
get the content. Special software must be installed on the PC to
use this feature.
Network Communication
Screen content captured from a networked PC can be projected and
shared with multiple PCs on the network. Perfect for
presentations and demonstrations, captured images can be
annotated with drawings/notes and be displayed in real time on
each screen.
Network Viewer (FTP)
Image data stored on a file server can be automatically
transferred to the projector for display. Up to as many as 1,000
JPEG images can be displayed, and users can program how long and
how many times an image is displayed. |
