Chapter 1.
Overview of Wireless Imager
1.5. Factory default settings
The following shows the factory default settings of Wireless Imager.
Item (Expressions of test
projection) *1
Configuration Set
<CONFIGURATION #>
<IP ADDRESS>
<SUBNET MASK>
<GATEWAY ADDRESS>
IP Configuration method
<IP CONFIGURATION>
<ARP + PING>
<WIRELESS MODE>
Channel
<WIRELESS CHANNEL>
SSID/ESSID
<WIRELESS SSID/ESSID> <WIRELESS>
WEP Security
<WIRELESS WEP>
Admin Password
User Password
Location
*1: Expressions in < > are projected when the TEST switch of Wireless Imager is pressed.
Items without < > are not displayed in the projection using the TEST switch.
*2: Wireless Imager has three preset configuration options. (LAN 1~ LAN 3)
Even if there are several network environments, you can easily change the using environment as
follows. Store the settings of each environment, then select the one suitable for the network
environment you use.
This option is set to LAN 1 as the factory default setting.
To switch this option from one network to another, use web browser or the projector menu.
*3: Set the values of IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address of LAN 2 in the table when failing
to obtain from DHCP sever. However, if the addresses has already been changed, then those
values will be set. If you press the test switch do display the settings while Wireless Imager is
attempting to assign an IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address fields will display [-.-.-.-].
Likewise, if you attempt to display the current settings on the projector's menu while Wireless
Imager is attempting to assign an IP address, the existing values of IP address, Subnet Mask, and
Gateway Address will be shown. Once the IP address is assigned from DHCP server, the menu
screen will display the obtained IP address.
This applies also when IP Address Setting Method is set to BOOTP.
Factory default settings
LAN 1 *2
<LAN1>
<LAN2>
<169.254.100.100> <192.168.100.100> *3
<255.255.0.0>
<255.255.255.0> *3
<255.255.255.255> <255.255.255.255> *3
<MANUAL>
<DHCP>
<ENABLE>
<ENABLE>
Ad-hoc
Infrastructure
<802.11 ADHOC>
<INFRASTRUCTURE>
<11>
<11>
ANY
<ANY (Assigned SSID/
(Uppercase)
ESSID will be displayed
here)>
(Uppercase)
<DISABLE>
<DISABLE>
Not set
Not set
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LAN 2 *2
<LAN3>
<192.168.100.100>
<255.255.255.0>
<255.255.255.255>
<MANUAL>
<ENABLE>
Ad-hoc
<802.11 ADHOC>
<11>
<WIRELESS>
(Uppercase)
<DISABLE>
Not set
Not set
Not set
LAN 3 *2
Not set
Not set