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September 2019

Wake-on-LAN (WOL) requirements

Room controller configurations

In compliance with the new industry low-power standby power consumption requirements for products 

which support LAN function (Regulatory ErP Lot 26 Tier 3), the Standby power consumption drops from 3W 

to 2W. The Nureva projector supports a AM8250 Multimedia/LAN control chip which has a STDBY mode >2W, 

and to abide by this requirement, the chipset functionality requires a WOL (Wake On LAN) command prior to 

the Crestron/Extron commands for LAN standby mode.

Nureva has tested and recommends the following approach:

In the projector OSD

1.  

Go to the Settings page

2.  

Set LAN (Standby) to ON (see page 11)

3.  

Go to the LAN page

4.  

Set DHCP to ON (see page 14)

5.  

Record the IP address and Mac address. Also, reserve the IP address (static) in your router or server.

Within the third-party controller

Send a WOL command (aka ‘Magic packet’) using the MAC Address via the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Do 

not send the standard “ON” command as this will not Wake the projector due to the new EuP requirements.
Once the projector is ON, the normal command set will function.

•  • The command syntax is used for both RS232 & RJ45 LAN
•  • RJ45 LAN protocol is supported by ANY third-party control application (not just the few we highlight)
•  • WOL is required for each instance of bringing the projector out of STDBY; due to updated ErP Lot 26 

Tier 3 power regulations

•  • The following TCP / UDP port socket connections apply:

Crestron

Extron

AMX

TELNET

Port: 41794

Port: 2023

Port: 1023

Port: 23

To help with WOL compatibility, consider turning off your Nureva Wall presence detection feature.

Summary of Contents for WM408i

Page 1: ...Nureva Wall System WM408i User manual...

Page 2: ...Mobile display 16 Laptop display 17 Desktop display 17 USB storage display 18 Configuring multimedia display settings 18 RS232 commands 19 Commands set list 20 Wake on LAN WOL requirements 23 Crestron...

Page 3: ...Installing and cleaning the dust filter 32 Regulation and safety notices 33 Declaration of Conformity for EU countries 34 Appendix 36...

Page 4: ...6 2 74lb 33 6 kg 6 3 Page 2 of 4 Z 1 0 1 4 0 2 0 2 6 1 6 6 2 ogo are trademarks of Nureva Inc in the United States Canada and other countries C D P W 74lb 33 6 kg 6 3 Page 2 of 4 T Y Y X RS232 3 5 mm...

Page 5: ...panel Lower power Upper power 6 1 6 2 C 74lb 33 6 kg 6 3 Page 2 of 4 Z 1 0 1 4 0 2 USB A Output Providesconnection for daisy chaining to the adjacent Touch panel for multi panel configurations e g dua...

Page 6: ...owers OFF the Touch panel and projector Press and hold 10 seconds enables a factory reset LED backlit See the LED state map in the appendix for details Presence detect sensor Provides control for auto...

Page 7: ...T LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT IMAGE SIZE IMAGE SIZE IMAGE SIZE IMAGE ADJUSTMENT IMAGE ADJUSTMENT IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Image size Pitch Roll Yaw Left Right Up Down UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN UP DOWN UP DOWN LEFT...

Page 8: ...ection Feature functions Microphone In Pass through to projector 10W internal speaker Audio In Out Loop through Composite video L R audio VGA 1 Video input VGA Out VGA 2 Third party pass through displ...

Page 9: ...r item selection Control panel 1 On standby LED Refer to the LED indicator of the projector power status 2 Enter Confirm your item selection 3 Temp LED Refer to the LED indicator of the projector temp...

Page 10: ...w buttons on the projector remote or control panel to navigate the main menu on the left hand side Press the enter button or the right arrow key to enter a submenu Use the up and down arrow keys to se...

Page 11: ...Adjust the contrast to control the difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture Sharpness video mode only Use the left and right arrows to adjust the sharpness of the image Satura...

Page 12: ...ed color using the left and right arrows Saturation Adjust the intensity of the selected color using the left and right arrows Gain Adjust the brightness of the selected color using the left and right...

Page 13: ...Phase clock H position and V position are only available for RGB type VGA video input and will be greyed out for HDMI video input H Position Adjust the horizontal position of the image using the left...

Page 14: ...n the display screen VGA Out Standby Choose On to enable VGA Out connection LAN Standby Choose On to enable LAN connection Choose Off to disable LAN connection VGA 2 Function Input Choose Input to all...

Page 15: ...12 September 2019 Volume Volume Control the following Speaker Line out Microphone Mute Volume Microphone Volume...

Page 16: ...rmal mode SSI Hours Used ECO Displays the number of hours the projector has been run in ECO mode SSI Power Mode Choose between normal and ECO mode ECO mode will dim the projector lamp to lower power c...

Page 17: ...subnet mask gateway and DNS configuration manually IP Address Display an IP address Subnet Mask Display the subnet mask number Gateway Display the default gateway of the network connected to the proje...

Page 18: ...ignal Processing Source Menu By Default se Change MUL 0 Source Access the input Source menu by pressing the Input Source button on the remote or projector control panel VGA 1 VGA 2 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Video...

Page 19: ...ocuments stored on the following devices Nureva approved wireless dongle available through your reseller Wirelessly access the media files stored on your mobile phone tablet PC notebook or desktop USB...

Page 20: ...ntrol code shown on the bottom right side of the screen 7 Wait until the connection is established The media les on your laptop or notebook can now be accessed using the projector Desktop display 1 On...

Page 21: ...ltimedia menu select Settings 2 Use the arrow keys to choose the desired menu option and press Enter to access the submenu for your selection Menu options System View the firmware version and update f...

Page 22: ...ls connection Items Method Communication method Asynchronus communication Bits per seconds 19 200 Data bits 8 bits Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None CD RXD TXD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS RING CD TXD R...

Page 23: ...e Resulting control Projector power control 0100 n 0 1 P F 0 Off 1 On Remote Control emulator 0101 n 1 10 P F 1 Up 2 Left 3 Right 4 Down 5 Menu 6 Source 7 Keystone 8 Keystone 9 Volume 10 Volume Video...

Page 24: ...nal Chinese 15 Italian 16 Portuguese 17 Turkish 18 Japanese 19 Czech Menu Location 0131 n 1 5 P F 1 Top Left 2 Top Right 3 Center 4 Bottom Left 5 Bottom Right Factory Reset 0132 n 1 P F Volume Mute 01...

Page 25: ...HDM2l n 5 Video n 6 Multimedia Sofware Version 01161 n 1 Okddd ddd FW version System information 01162 n 1 Okabbbbbccdddee a Power Status b LD Hours c Input Source d Firmware Version e Color mode 1 Br...

Page 26: ...to ON see page 14 5 Record the IP address and Mac address Also reserve the IP address static in your router or server Within the third party controller Send a WOL command aka Magic packet using the MA...

Page 27: ...each projector including the projector s online status system power network setting and hardware faults plus any custom attributes defined by the administrator For more information on Crestron includ...

Page 28: ...Admin Password Customer supplied Tool page Settings IP Address IP ID Port Group Name Location Projector Name DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server User Password Admin Password Crestr...

Page 29: ...ion NA Projector Network Version NA Projector Input NA Projector Resolution NA Projector Projector ID NA Customer supplied Failure Log NA Projector Serial Number NA Projector Administrator Password NA...

Page 30: ...GROUP Projector Name TDB with connection PROJECTOR Location TDB with connection LOCATION Contact TDB with connection NA Wi Fi Item Value Range Default Remark App Download Link Windows MacOS iOS Andri...

Page 31: ...Altitude On Off Off Auto Source On Off On LASER Power Mode Normal ECO Normal Auto Power Off min 0 120 step 5 20 Color Mode PC Bright Movie Game User PC Aspect Ratio Auto 4 3 16 9 16 10 Ultrawide Auto...

Page 32: ...User input Null User Name User input Null Alert Condition Checked item Empty Setting Default E mail alert Disabled TO CC From Subject Outgoing SMPT server Username Alert Condition Empty Password sett...

Page 33: ...60 64 0 1280 x 1024 72 77 0 1280 x 1024 75 80 0 QuadVGA 1280 x 960 60 60 0 1280 x 960 75 75 2 SXGA 1400 x 1050 60 65 3 UXGA 1600 x 1200 60 75 0 VGA analog continued b Extended wide timing Modes Resolu...

Page 34: ...ed e Extended wide trimming Modes Resolution V Frequency Hz H Frequency Hz WXGA 1280 x 720 60 44 8 1280 x 800 60 49 6 1366 x 768 60 47 7 1440 x 900 60 59 9 WSXGA 1680 x 1050 60 65 3 f Video signal Mod...

Page 35: ...number SRV FILTER Before you begin turn the projector off and unplug the power cord 1 Pull the dust filter container out from the projector 2 Carefully remove the dust filter from the dust filter cont...

Page 36: ...separation between the device and receiver Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television t...

Page 37: ...Directive 2004 108 EC including amendments Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC if product has RF function SAFETY WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION WEEE Statement To return any...

Page 38: ...35 September 2019 PR CAUTIONS DE S CURIT INFORMATION IMPORTANT...

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