Optoma TW766W User's Manual - Page 44

How to use web browser to control your projector

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User Controls How to use web browser to control your projector To control the projector via web browser, the projector must have an IP address and must be connected to local network.(*) (*) It is HIGHLY recommended to contact a network administrator before installing the projector on your network. (**) There is no need to connect the computer to the router, hub or switch if it is already configured to work on the network wirelessly. (***) The ip address, subnet mask, gateway & dns values used are examples. The IP subnet will have to be within the range of your network.  DHCP ON: ) If you have an existing DHCP server on your network, connect the projector to your router, hub or a switch with a straight through cable via RJ45 connection.(**) 2) Bring up the MENU of the projector and go to SETUP | NETWORK to see the assigned IP address. Below is an example as to how the OSD will look. It is assumed that your computer is connected and already preconfigured to work on your network. Go to page 45 to see Accessing Projector with web browser. 3) Push "MENU" to close the OSD  DHCP OFF: ) Connect the projector and your computer to a hub or a switch with a straight through cable via RJ45 connection. 2) Push MENU button and go to SETUP | NETWORK to assign an IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS in the dialogue box. English 44 3) Select Apply and press "Enter" button to apply the changes and push MENU to close the OSD.(***)

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English
User Controls
To control the projector via web browser, the projector must have an
IP address and must be connected to local network.(*)
DHCP ON:
±) If you have an existing DHCP server on your network, connect
the projector to your router, hub or a switch with a straight
through cable via RJ45 connection.(**)
2) Bring up the MENU of the projector and go to SETUP |
NETWORK to see the assigned IP address. Below is an
example as to how the OSD will look.
It is assumed that your computer is connected and already
preconfigured to work on your network. Go to page
45 to see
Accessing Projector with web browser.
3) Push “MENU” to close the OSD
DHCP OFF:
±) Connect the projector and your computer to a hub or a switch
with a straight through cable via RJ45 connection.
2) Push MENU button and go to SETUP | NETWORK to assign
an IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS in the dialogue
box.
3) Select Apply and press “Enter” button to apply the changes and
push MENU to close the OSD.(***)
How to use web browser to control your projector
(*) It is HIGHLY
recommended to
contact a network
administrator
before installing
the projector on
your network.
(***) The ip address,
subnet mask,
gateway & dns
values used are
examples. The IP
subnet will have
to be within the
range of your
network.
(**) There is no
need to connect
the computer
to the router,
hub or switch
if it is already
configured
to work on
the network
wirelessly.