What is a Network?
A network is a group of computers, printers, projectors or other devices that
are connected with cables or wirelessly (without cables). Information travels over the cables
or through the airwaves, allowing network users to exchange documents and data with each other,
print to the same printers, and generally share any hardware or software that is connected
to the network. Each computer, printer, or other peripheral device that is connected to the network
is called a "NODE". Networks can have tens or thousands of nodes, In reference to the S.A.P.S.
software 250 nodes or XG-V10WU/M or XG-V10XU/M projectors can be connected.
The XG-V10W / XU / M projectors are network accessible through the AN-L10T optional 10Base - T
Network adapter. This optional card enables the enduser to control and monitor projector operations
through an existing LAN Network.
In order to configure the XG-V10W / XU / M projectors to an existing LAN the following must occur:
1.) Install AN-L10T Optional LAN Board
2.) Configure XG-V10W / XU / M Projector Menu Setup
2.) Configure S.A.P.S. Software
The following explains the installation of the AN-L10T Optional LAN Board into the
XG-V10W/XU/M Projectors.
The AN-L10T 10 base-T network adapter board can be installed in the expansion slot on the side
of the XG-V10U projector to allow you to use an existing 10 base-T LAN cabling to connect V10’s
that will be controlled via the SAPS software.
LAN Board
Installation of the AN-L10T LAN Card into the Projector
L:\tekcentr\CACTrain\SPS_ntwk
2
10/16/2001