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3M

 Digital Projector  

Management Application Guide Version 7.17 

For Models: X21i / X26i / X30n / X31/ 

X31i

 / X35n / X36 / 

X36i

 / WX36 / 

      

WX36i

 / X46 / 

X46i

 / X56 / X62w / X64w / X70 / X75 / X80 / X90 / 

      X90K / X90W / X95 / X95i 

 

Revision History 

Revision Date 

Page(s) Changed 

Description of Change 

4/2009 

All pages 

First edition, models X70, X75, X80, X90, X95, X95i 

4/2010 

All pages 

Add models X62w, X64w, X30n, X35n 

6/2010 

All pages 

Add models X31, X36, X46 

7/2010 

All pages 

Add model WX36 

12/2011 

All pages 

Add model X56 

3/2012 

All pages 

Add model X21i / X26i 

8/2012 All 

pages 

Add model X31i, X36i, X46i, WX36i 

 
 

Intended Use 

The 3M™ Digital Projectors are designed, built, and tested for use indoors, using 3M lamps, 3M ceiling mount hardware, and common line voltages (100V to 
240V AC, 50/60 Hz).The use of other replacement lamps, outdoor operation, or different voltages has not been tested and could damage the projector, peripheral 
equipment and/or create a potentially unsafe operating condition. 

3M Digital Projectors are designed to operate in a normal office environment.  

 

100V - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz  

 

16° to 29° C (60° to 85° F)  

 

10-80% RH (without condensation)  

 

0-1828m (0-6000 feet) above sea level  

The ambient operating environment should be free of airborne smoke, grease, oil and other contaminates that can effect the operation or performance of the 
projector.  
 

The 3M logo and 3M are trademarks of the 3M Company.  Other trademarks used herein are the properties of their respective owners. 

Important Notice

 

All statements, technical information, and recommendations related to 3M’s products are based on information believed to be reliable, but the accuracy or 
completeness is not guaranteed.  Before using this product, you must evaluate it and determine if it is suitable for your intended application.  You assume all risks 
and liability associated with such use.  Any statements related to the product which are not contained in 3M’s current publications, or any contrary statements 
contained on your purchase order shall have no force or effect unless expressly agreed upon, in writing, by an authorized officer of 3M. 

Warranty and Limited Remedy

3M warrants that when the 3M Product is used according to 3M’s Intended Use Statement (www.3M.com/meetings), it will perform satisfactorily for the warranted 
durability period as stated in the applicable 3M Product Manual in effect at the time of purchase. The warranties stated in the applicable 3M Product Manuals are 
exclusive and are made in place of any and all express or implied warranties or conditions, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a 
particular purpose, or any industry practice or custom or trade usage. Failure to follow the instructions contained in the appropriate 3M Product Manual or to use 
the 3M Product in accordance with 3M’s Intended Use Statement will void all warranties and limited remedies.  

EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY STATED IN THE APPLICABLE 3M PRODUCT MANUAL, 3M SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE OR BUSINESS) RESULTING FROM, OR 
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO PERFORMANCE, USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY OF THE 3M PRODUCT.  

This limitation applies regardless of the legal theory upon which damages are sought.  If 3M Product is defective within the applicable warranty period, your 
exclusive remedy shall be, at 3M’s option, to replace or repair the 3M Product or to refund the purchase price of the 3M Product. All replaced parts or products 
become property of 3M. If the 3M Product is repaired, 3M will repair the defective part(s) with a new or used part(s). If the 3M Product is replaced, 3M will replace 
the product with the same or equivalent model and with a new or refurbished product. In the case of an approved warranty claim, the replacement 3M Product will 
carry only the remaining term of the original 3M Product’s warranty period as stated in the applicable 3M Product Manual.  

For warranty service, you must provide proof of the date of the original purchase, otherwise the manufacturing code date will be used to establish the start date of 
the warranty.  3M Product Manuals include durability statements and may include limitations specific to the product(s) being used or its intended applications, 
which take precedence over any statement made here. Warranty terms, limitations and exclusions may differ outside the United States of America. 

 

3M Mobile Interactive Solutions 
Division
 
6801 River Place Boulevard 

Tel: 1-800-328-1371 

Austin, Texas 78726-9000 

© 3M 2012.  All Rights Reserved. 

www.3m.com/meetings

 

78-6971-1514-1    [Aug. 2012] 

Summary of Contents for WX36

Page 1: ...etings it will perform satisfactorily for the warranted durability period as stated in the applicable 3M Product Manual in effect at the time of purchase The warranties stated in the applicable 3M Pro...

Page 2: ...1 APPLYING ALARM REMINDER SETTINGS TO PROJECTORS IN A GROUP 21 3 12 UPDATE STATUS 21 3 13 SEARCH QUERIES IN STATUS VIEW 21 3 14 CONTROL THE PROJECTOR 22 3 15 TURN ON THE POWER 71 3 16 TURN OFF THE POW...

Page 3: ...ademark of Intel Corporation in the US and other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respected owners Warning This software is free The manufacturer has no responsibility for any...

Page 4: ...nected to the network or via an RS 232C cable 1 2 System The following diagram shows a typical network diagram for the Projector Management Application Use a UTP cable category 5 or higher for a Local...

Page 5: ...sional Windows Vista Home Basic Home Premium Business Ultimate Enterprise Windows 7 Starter Home Basic Home Premium Professional Ultimate Enterprise 2 CPU Pentium3 500MHz or higher 3 Memory 256MB or h...

Page 6: ...e 2 Select the language English Japanese or Chinese Simplified during the installation process And then click OK 3 Click Next 4 Read License Agreement and select I accept the terms of the license agre...

Page 7: ...7 6 Confirm the install folder and program folder again and then click Next 7 Click Finish to complete the Projector Management Application setup wizard 3M 2012 All Rights Reserved...

Page 8: ...t Select File Exit from the menu or click x bottom of the top right corner If the changes are made you will be required to confirm the changes 3 1 3 Main Window 1 Menu Menu Sub Menu Description File S...

Page 9: ...utton to change password Enter old and new password and re enter new password to confirm 3 1 6 Delete user account Select Edit Delete User or rights click on the user list and select Delete User The c...

Page 10: ...rname and password that was created by Projector User Administration Tool After logged in the following window will appear 3 3 Quit Application Select File Exit to quit It is also possible to quit thi...

Page 11: ...he search query Schedule Select on off for the Schedule view Control Projector Control Control the selected group of projector or the selected projector Power ON Power ON the projectors which are sele...

Page 12: ...menus as follows Icon Menu Edit Add Group Edit Add Projector Edit Delete Edit Edit Edit Cut Edit Copy Edit Paste View Refresh Control Power ON Control Power OFF Schedule Start Schedule Stop Help About...

Page 13: ...le lists of projectors based on the given search queries described in a later section Projector Name Displays the projector name Model Displays the model name Connection Displays the connection inform...

Page 14: ...lays the projector name Model Displays the model name Connection Displays the connection information IP address and MAC address COM port MAC Address Displays the MAC address Power Displays the power s...

Page 15: ...Model Displays the model name Connection Displays the connection information IP address and MAC address COM port MAC Address Displays the MAC address Power Displays the power status ON STANDBY Input D...

Page 16: ...Shows the full path name of selected group Current Date Time Displays the current date and time Date Displays the activation date Time Displays the activation time Control Displays the execute command...

Page 17: ...ull path name of selected projector Current Date Time Displays the current date and time Date Displays the activation date Time Displays the activation time Control Displays the execute command Projec...

Page 18: ...W CL73X CL86X NE7 PL90X PL92X PL93X PL95X PL96X WX36 WX36i X21i X26i X30N X31 X31i X35N X35NK X36 X36i X46 X46i X56 X62w X64w X90 X90K X90w X95 X95K X95i and X95iK The authentication of My Image e SHO...

Page 19: ...ery finds projectors the list of projectors is shown and Register button becomes available You can register multiple projectors at the same time When the Register button is clicked the projector is ad...

Page 20: ...low Content to be set is same as Add Group or Add Projector screen 3 9 Copy You can copy the projector from the tree view Select Edit Copy on the menu after choosing a projector from the tree view You...

Page 21: ...oup or individual projector This function only works when the status tab is displayed 3 13 Search queries in Status view In order to make the search queries select View Search from the menu The Search...

Page 22: ...k Change blank on off Mute Change sound mute status Freeze Change freeze status Display Image Select My Image e SHOT to display OFF Messenger Select Messenger to display OFF b In case of Error Warning...

Page 23: ...ger to display OFF d In case of a group selected Group Information Group Name Displays the group name Contains Displays the number of projectors and groups in the group Comment Displays the comment Po...

Page 24: ...Display Image Select My Image e SHOT to display OFF Messenger Select Messenger to display OFF Brightness Change brightness Decrease value Increase value Contrast Change contrast Decrease value Increa...

Page 25: ...he usage time for the current filter Reset Initialize the selected function Lamp Time Filter Time Execute After the confirmation message the selected function will be initialized MAIN Tab Function Gen...

Page 26: ...the strength of whole color Decrease the color value Increase the color value Tint Adjusts the tint Decrease the tint value Increase the tint value My Memory Loads the data from the memory Load1 Load...

Page 27: ...deo AUTO Tab Function General Description Adjust Execute Performs the automatic adjustment feature Power Off Adjusts the time to count down to automatically turn the projector off Decrease auto power...

Page 28: ...Power Turns off on the power Off On Input Source Switchs the input source M1 D RGB BNC Video S Video Component Blank On Off Turns off on the blank Off On Mute Turns off on the mute Off On Freeze Turn...

Page 29: ...ed PICTURE Tab Function General Description Bright Adjusts the brightness Decrease the brightness value Increase the brightness value Contrast Adjusts the contrast Decrease the contrast value Increase...

Page 30: ...Temp Gain G Adjusts the green color temperature gain Decrease the green color temp gain value Increase the green color temp gain value Color Temp Gain B Adjusts the blue color temperature gain Decreas...

Page 31: ...e Japanese Simplified Chinese Korean Swedish Russian Finnish Polish Turkish Traditional Chinese Menu Position Adjusts the menu position Increase the vertical menu position value Decrease the vertical...

Page 32: ...nify Adjusts the magnify setting Decrease the magnify value Increase the magnify value Keystone V Adjusts the vertical keystone distortion Decrease the vertical keystone value Increase the vertical ke...

Page 33: ...e the contrast value Increase the contrast value Gamma Switches the gamma mode PL90X X62w X90 X90K X90w 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4 Custom 5 Custom 1 Default 2 Default 3 Default 4 Default 5 Default P...

Page 34: ...gamma point 8 Decrease the user gamma point 8 value Increase the user gamma point 8 value Reset Initialize the user gamma point 8 value Color Temp Custom Function General Description User Gamma Patte...

Page 35: ...VIDEO port Auto NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 M PAL N PAL HDMI Changes the HDMI signal mode Auto Normal Enhanced This function is not displayed for PL90X X62w X64w X90 X90K X90w M1 D Changes the M1 D signa...

Page 36: ...is function is not displayed for PL90X PL95X X64w X90 X90K X90w X95 X95K X95i X95iK Audio Computer2 Assigns the audio port when the COMPUTER IN2 input port is selected Off Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 This fu...

Page 37: ...in speaker Off On Audio RGB1 Assigns the audio port when the RGB IN1 input port is selected Off Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 Audio4 Audio RGB2 Assigns the audio port when the RGB IN2 input port is selected O...

Page 38: ...menu position value Blank Switches the mode for the blank screen Blue White Black MyScreen Original Start Up Switches the mode for the start up screen Original Off MyScreen MyScreen Lock Turns off on...

Page 39: ...ON 2 button on the included remote control X62w RGB1 RGB2 Video S Video Component MIU Information Auto Keystone Execute My Memory Picture Mode Filter Reset e SHOT Volume Volume X64w Computer1 Computer...

Page 40: ...onent MIU PL90X X90 X90K RGB1 RGB2 M1 D Video S Video Component X90w RGB1 RGB2 M1 D Video S Video Component MIU PL95X X95 X95K X95i X95iK RGB1 RGB2 HDMI Video S Video Component MIU Picture Mode Switch...

Page 41: ...rease the brightness value Contrast Adjusts the contrast Decrease the contrast value Increase the contrast value Gamma Switches the gamma mode 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4 Custom 5 Custom 6 Custom 1 D...

Page 42: ...gamma point 8 Decrease the user gamma point 8 value Increase the user gamma point 8 value Reset Initialize the user gamma point 8 value Color Temp Custom Function General Description User Gamma Patte...

Page 43: ...cts the frame lock function on off of the COMPUTER IN1 port On Off Frame Lock Computer in2 Selects the frame lock function on off of the COMPUTER IN2 port On Off Computer in1 Selects the computer inpu...

Page 44: ...Screen Lock Turns on off the MyScreen lock function On Off Message Turns on off the message function On Off Template Switches the mode for the template screen Test Pattern Dot Line1 Dot Line2 Dot Line...

Page 45: ...ideo Video Picture Mode Switches the picture mode Normal Cinema Dynamic Board Black Board Green Whiteboard Daytime Custom Custom is displayed only It cannot be set Blank On Off Turns on off the blank...

Page 46: ...brightness value Increase the brightness value Contrast Adjusts the contrast Decrease the contrast value Increase the contrast value Gamma Switches the gamma mode Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4...

Page 47: ...ase the user gamma point 8 value Increase the user gamma point 8 value Reset Initialize the user gamma point 8 value Color Temp Custom Function General Description Test Pattern Changes the test patter...

Page 48: ...ription Progressive Switches the progress mode TV FILM Off Video NR Switches the noise reduction mode High Mid Low Color Space Switches the mode for color space Auto RGB SMPTE240 REC709 REC601 Compone...

Page 49: ...lize the selected function Keystone V Execute After the confirmation message the selected function will be initialized AUDIO Tab Function General Description Volume Adjusts the volume Decrease the vol...

Page 50: ...c signal search function On Off Auto Keystone Turns on off the automatic keystone function On Off Direct Power On Turns on off direct power on function On Off Auto Power Off Adjusts the time to count...

Page 51: ...g Decrease the magnify value Increase the magnify value Magnify Position Adjusts the magnify position Decrease the vertical magnify position value Increase the vertical magnify position value Decrease...

Page 52: ...rightness Adjusts the brightness Decrease the brightness value Increase the brightness value Contrast Adjusts the contrast Decrease the contrast value Increase the contrast value Gamma Switches the ga...

Page 53: ...oint 7 value Gamma Point 8 Setting the user gamma point 8 Decrease the user gamma point 8 value Increase the user gamma point 8 value Reset Initialize the user gamma point 8 value Color Temp Custom Fu...

Page 54: ...m Off Video NR Switches the noise reduction mode High Mid Low Color Space Switches the mode for color space Auto RGB SMPTE240 REC709 REC601 Component Switches the function of the COMPONENT port Compon...

Page 55: ...omputer in2 Off Monitor Out LAN Assigns the MONITOR OUT when the LAN input port is selected Computer in1 Computer in2 Off Monitor Out USB type A Assigns the MONITOR OUT when the USB TYPE A input port...

Page 56: ...alue Right Bottom H Adjusts the shape of the projected image in right bottom corner Decrease the horizontal value Increase the horizontal value Line Distortion Left Distortion Adjusts the shape of the...

Page 57: ...is selected Audio in1 Audio in2 Audio in3 Off Audio Source Video Assigns the audio port when the VIDEO input port is selected Audio in1 Audio in2 Audio in3 Off Audio Source Standby Assigns the audio...

Page 58: ...pe B HDMI Component S Video Video Service Function General Description Remote Freq Normal Changes the projector s remote sensor on off of the normal frequency Enable Disable Remote Freq High Changes t...

Page 59: ...he brightness Decrease the brightness value Increase the brightness value Contrast Adjusts the contrast Decrease the contrast value Increase the contrast value Gamma Switches the gamma mode Default 1...

Page 60: ...ease the user gamma point 8 value Increase the user gamma point 8 value Reset Initialize the user gamma point 8 value Color Temp Custom Function General Description Test Pattern Changes the test patte...

Page 61: ...ive Switches the progress mode TV Film Off Video NR Switches the noise reduction mode High Mid Low Color Space Switches the mode for color space Auto RGB SMPTE240 REC709 REC601 Video Format S Video Sw...

Page 62: ...MONITOR OUT when the VIDEO input port is selected Computer in1 Computer in2 Off Monitor Out Standby Assigns the MONITOR OUT in the standby mode Computer in1 Computer in2 Off Reset Initialize the sele...

Page 63: ...gnal search function On Off Auto Keystone Turns on Off the automatic keystone function On Off Direct Power On Turns on off the Direct Power On function On Off Auto Power Off Adjusts the time to count...

Page 64: ...ing Decrease the magnify value Increase the magnify value Magnify Position Adjusts the magnify position Decrease the vertical magnify position value Increase the vertical magnify position value Decrea...

Page 65: ...s value Increase the brightness value Contrast Adjusts the contrast Decrease the contrast value Increase the contrast value Gamma Switches the gamma mode Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 Default 4 Defaul...

Page 66: ...lue User Gamma Point 8 Adjusts the gamma point 8 Decrease the gamma point 8 value Increase the gamma point 8 value Reset Initialize the gamma point 8 value Custom Color Temp Function General Descripti...

Page 67: ...Tab Function General Description Progressive Switches the progress mode TV Film Off Video NR Switches the noise reduction mode High Mid Low Color Space Switches the mode for color space Auto RGB SMPT...

Page 68: ...puter in1 Computer in2 Off Reset Initialize the selected function Keystone V Execute After the confirmation message the selected function will be initialized AUDIO Tab Function General Description Vol...

Page 69: ...ption Auto Search Turns on off the automatic signal search function On Off Auto Keystone Turns on Off the automatic keystone function On Off Direct Power On Turns on off the Direct Power On function O...

Page 70: ...ts the magnify setting Decrease the magnify value Increase the magnify value Magnify Position Adjusts the magnify position Decrease the vertical magnify position Increase the vertical magnify position...

Page 71: ...X36i X21i X26i X30N X31 X31i X35N X35NK X36 X36i X46 X46i X56 X62w X64w X90 X90K X90w X95 X95K X95i and X95iK Select Control Display Image and the image number when you display My Image e SHOT Select...

Page 72: ...or name Model Displays the model name Comment Displays the comment Schedule List Show the list of scheduled events Add Add a new event Delete Delete a selected event Close Close the dialogue The Add S...

Page 73: ...ctive Please see the chapter 5 for the details 3 21 Stop monitoring scheduled events Select Schedule Stop You can also stop the monitoring events by clicking schedule stop icon on the toolbar Please s...

Page 74: ...s mail address Delete Delete a receiver s mail address Edit Edit receiver s mail address Subject Enter the subject Mail Text Mail Text Setting screen appears to set the mail message Attach File Enter...

Page 75: ...t when Air Flow Error occurs Lamp Time Error Enter the text message which is sent when Lamp Time Error occurs Cold Error Enter the text message which is sent when Cold Error occurs Filter Error Enter...

Page 76: ...tree view Also you can unselect projector individually Once you select the image file and store location number the Send button becomes available The compatible image file is only PJ1 format file tha...

Page 77: ...d Ex POWER ON CR Control characters are defined as below Power Off Command Define Power Off command Up to 32 ASCII character length Binary type command Ex BEEF0306002AD3010000600000 Only 0 9 a f and A...

Page 78: ...bit Flow Control Flow control Network Select network protocol TCP or UDP 3 Command Definitions 1 Name Enter the name of command up to 32 ASCII characters Command Define the command up to 32 ASCII cha...

Page 79: ...User defined Model In order to edit User defined model select Option Edit User defined Model The following window will appear 1 Edit Choose a User defined Model form the list and then click Edit butto...

Page 80: ...ctors all projectors in the group are powered off 3 Command No 1 10 Select Control Execute Command to execute a command 4 Schedule Only Power On Off commands are allowed as the schedule event for User...

Page 81: ...ta The following dialog will be displayed It will populate only the projectors that supports PJMessenger function Mark the checkbox in the Projector name field to select the projectors that you want t...

Page 82: ...artup this Projector Management Software application will not send e mail Time YYYY MM DD hh nn ss Projector Name xxxxxx Connection xxxxxx Message xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Typed in text on Message Setting s...

Page 83: ...ctor is in the error state and rests of projectors are either warning or normal state White text on brown background At least one projector is in the disconnect state and rest of projectors are error...

Page 84: ...ation ID Operation Name Setting Value Result Return Value Status log only status is changed Stat Date Status Name Status Example Stat 2008 11 07 20 06 16 Power Status ON Stat 2008 11 07 20 06 16 Lamp...

Page 85: ...Address Portnumber MAC address Period Log data period yyyy mm dd Use Information Usage information Date Date yyyy mm dd Power On Count Sum of power status change from OFF to ON Power Off Count Sum of...

Page 86: ...projector status in a particular group searched group or groups In order to show the status report select the group or projector And then go to File Output Report from the menu The status report will...

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