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Installation
To use the NMPJ function, you must install the NMPJ software (hereafter, “the
software”) on the computers to be used.
Instructions in this manual are for installation in a Windows 7 environment.
System Requirements
Software system requirements are as follows.
CPU
Core 2 Duo P8600, 2.4 GHz or higher (32- or 64-bit)
Memory
1 GB or more
HDD
32 GB or more
Monitor
Resolution: 1024x768 dots or more
Operating System
Windows Vista (Business) SP2
Windows 7 (Home/Professional/Ultimate) SP1
Windows 8 (Pro)
Windows 8.1 (Pro)
* Windows Vista compatibility is limited to 32-bit editions.
* Both 32- and 64-bit editions of Windows 7 and later are supported.
Network
In TCP/IP network environments, projectors can be connected to
computers via the following LAN connections.
Wired LAN (1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX)
Magnification
Display magnification:
Cannot be installed on computers with display magnification set
higher than 200%.
Cannot be installed on computers without a minimum resolution of
1024x768. Additionally, operation is not ensured if the resolution is
switched to less than 1024x768 after installation.
• Operation is not ensured in other operating systems or editions.
• Menus are in English in all cases, except in Japanese and Simplified
Chinese versions of the software.
• Operation is not ensured in operating systems other than English,
Japanese, or Simplified Chinese OSes.
• Although the software also supports computer-projector
communication over a router, operation is only ensured over one
router hop. Additionally, to use Broadcast mode (
) with projectors
in other subnets, the router must support IPv4 multicast routing. Note
that the router must be set up to route multicast addresses used by
the software.
• If you are using an Aero style in Windows, this message may be
displayed: “Do you want to change the color scheme to improve
performance?”
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