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Quitting PJ Network Manager
[Note]
* The PJ Network Manager cannot open multiple status windows at the same time.
Quitting PJ Network Manager
To quit the PJ Network Manager, click the close box on top right of the status window, or select "Exit" from the "File" menu
Menu tree
Menu
File
Target
System
Display
Sub menu
New
Open
Save
Save As
Exit
Operation
Creates a new management file.
Opens an existing management file.
Saves the active management file.
Saves the active management file with a new file name.
Quits the application.
Target monitoring
Target addition
Target editing
Starts or stops target monitoring.
Adds a new target. Target information window will appear.
Edits selected target information.
Target deletion
Group setting
Deletes the selected target.
Groups the selected targets.
Warning value setting Sets up the warning value of the selected target.
Telnet setting Sets up the password of telnet.
Commands batch processing Sets commands batch processing for multiple selected targets.
Timer setting Sets up the timer for the selected target.
Target batch registration
System default setting
Column selection
Font setting
Imports target information defined with the external file.
Sets up the default setting (monitoring information, e-mail information).
Selects display items on the status list.
Sets up display font type and size on the status list.
Update
Target display
Alert display
Updates the information on the status list display.
Displays selected target information.
Displays all of alert information on the status list.
Event log display Displays all the event logs.
Command history display Displays all of command history.
Tool bar Switches tool bar on or off.
Version information Displays version of software.
Help
What's Target
Target indicates the network equipment which provides an SNMP agent function .
PJ NETWORK MANAGER
OWNER'S MANUAL
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Table of contents
- 2 Features and Design
- 3 Table of Contents
- 4 To the Owner
- 5 Safety Instructions
- 7 Compliance
- 8 Part Names and Functions
- 13 Installation
- 18 Basic Operation
- 27 Computer Input
- 37 Video Input
- 44 Setting
- 58 Information
- 59 Maintenance and Cleaning
- 66 Appendix
- 84 Compliance
- 84 Federal Communications Commission Notice
- 85 Safety instructions
- 86 Table of contents
- 87 Chapter 1 Preparation
- 88 Features
- 89 Required operating environment for computers
- 89 Network specifications of the projector
- 91 Flow of installation
- 91 Notice about installing Software CD-ROM
- 93 Chapter 2 Setup Procedures
- 94 Connecting to the LAN line
- 94 Network configuration
- 96 Network PIN code
- 96 Network information
- 97 Network factory default
- 98 Wired LAN factory default settings
- 99 Chapter 3 Basic Setting and Operation
- 100 Login the setting page of the projector
- 100 [1] Enter the IP address
- 100 [2] Login
- 101 [3] Display of main setting page
- 102 How to use the setting page
- 104 Initial setting
- 105 Network PIN code setting
- 105 PJLink and password setting
- 106 Network configuration
- 107 E-mail setting
- 109 Examples: Type and contents of alert mail
- 111 SNMP setting
- 113 Chapter 4 Controlling the Projector
- 114 Power control and status check
- 116 Control
- 116 Input
- 117 System
- 118 Sound
- 119 Image adjustment
- 120 PC adjustment
- 121 Setting up the projector
- 121 Screen setting
- 122 Setting
- 124 Information
- 127 Chapter 5 Appendix
- 128 Examples of connection
- 130 Use of telnet
- 132 Web browser setting
- 133 Examples: OS/Browsers
- 144 Contents
- 145 Chapter 1 Introducing
- 145 Introducing
- 145 Trademarks
- 146 Operating Environment
- 147 Chapter 2 Set up
- 148 PJ Network Manager installation
- 148 PJ Network Manager un-installation
- 149 Chapter 3 Basic Operation
- 150 Launching and quitting PJ Network Manager
- 150 Name of status window
- 151 Quitting PJ Network Manager
- 151 Menu tree
- 151 What's Target
- 152 Name of the button on the tool bar
- 152 Icon display for the target
- 153 Addition of the target
- 153 Editing the target
- 153 Deletion of the target
- 154 Setting up the warning value
- 154 Starting target monitoring
- 155 When happens the alert on the target
- 155 When happens the trap event on the target
- 155 What's Trap
- 156 Stopping monitoring the target
- 156 Displaying all the status information of the target
- 156 Setting the target group
- 157 Setting up the password of Telnet
- 157 Setting commands batch processing for multiple targets
- 158 Setting timer for targets
- 159 Setting up default setting
- 161 Customizing the status list
- 164 Viewing the alert information
- 165 Viewing the event log
- 166 Description of Event, Type, Warning column, Warning value
- 168 About event treatment
- 169 Viewing the command history
- 170 Storing the management file
- 170 Information saved to the registry
- 171 Registering the target information from the defined file at once
- 172 Format of the defined file
- 172 Example of the defined file
- 173 Login to the target equipment