Sharp PN-ZB03W Bedienungsanleitung

PN-ZB03W
WIRELESS BOARD
OPERATION GUIDE

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Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Preparations.................................................................................................................................................................. 5
LCD monitor operation .............................................................................................................................................. 8
Connect the computer to the wireless board............................................................................................................. 9
MirrorOp for SHARP preparations .......................................................................................................................... 12
Start MirrorOp for SHARP....................................................................................................................................... 13
Wireless mode screen................................................................................................................................................ 15
Displaying the computer screen ............................................................................................................................... 16
Operation from the monitor (touch-applicable models only) ................................................................................... 16
Operation from the connection software ................................................................................................................. 17
Controlling the computer whose screen is displayed (Conference control mode) .................................................. 22
Displaying the image in a web browser (WebSlides) .............................................................................................. 23
Displaying a computer screen on multiple monitors................................................................................................ 24
Actions when a screen is displayed (touch-applicable models only) ................................................................... 25
Drawing on the screen with a pen (Direct Drawing)................................................................................................ 25
Saving the screen as an image le ......................................................................................................................... 26
Exiting.......................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Settings........................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Starting from a commercially available USB ash drive ........................................................................................ 32
Uninstalling the connection software....................................................................................................................... 33
Using as a whiteboard (Direct Drawing) (touch-applicable models only)............................................................. 34
Intellectual Property Rights and Other Matters ....................................................................................................... 36
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Important Information
• This product has been shipped after strict quality control and product inspection. If, however, you nd any failure or
malfunction, contact your product dealer.
• Please understand that SHARP CORPORATION bears no responsibility for errors made during use by the customer or a
third party, nor for any other malfunctions or damage to this product arising during use, except where indemnity liability is
recognized under law.
• Transcribing or duplicating part or all of this manual and/or this software without permission from our company is not
permitted.
• As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specication changes for
product improvement without prior notice.
About this manual
• The screens and procedures are examples. The contents or details may vary depending on the screen conguration and OS
version, etc. Windows 7 is used as an example in this manual.
• This manual does not contain basic operating instructions for Windows and Mac OS.
Trademarks
• Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
• Apple, App Store, Mac, and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• Intel, Celeron, and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S.A.
and other countries.
• MirrorOp is a registered trademark of Awind, Inc.
• Google, Android and Google Play are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc.
• The trademark, Android, is used under license from Google Inc.
• The trademark, iOS, is used under license from Cisco Systems, Inc., in the U.S. and other countries.
• All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Introduction
Please update to the latest version of the rmware. Use the Information Display Downloader on the CD-ROM to download the
rmware, and run the update with “Admin” – “Firmware Upgrade” – “Firmware Upgrade”. (See page 31.)
nWireless
• On the monitor tted with wireless board you can display a screen of a computer that is connected to the same network as
the wireless board.
• You can display the screen by wireless LAN.
Computer
A
A
nSimultaneous display
• You can display the screens of up to 4 computers at once.
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
nDirect Drawing (touch-applicable models only)
• You can use the monitor as a white board. (See page 34.)
• Using a touch pen, you can write on the displayed screen in Wireless mode. (See page 25.)
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nConference control mode
• A conference admin can be designated to manage which computer screens are displayed. (See page 22.)
nWebSlides
• The screen that is displayed in Wireless mode appears in the web browser of the computer that is connected to the wireless
board. (See page 23.)
Caution
• To keep the performance of the wireless board stable, put the monitor in the Power off (Standby mode) state once a day.
TIPS
• You can connect up to 10 devices to the wireless board.
• The wireless LAN communication range is about 10 m.
In the following cases, the communication speed may slow down or communication may not be possible.
- An obstacle is present
- Interference occurs with another wireless device using the same frequency
- Electromagnetic interference occurs due to the magnetic eld or static electricity of a microwave oven or other device
- When the transmission speed is slow, appears.
• The monitor may reboot due to external load noise, static electricity, or other factors. This will break the wireless connection
between the wireless board and computer, so in this event, you will need to reestablish the connection.
• The computer screen information is sent to the wireless board and displayed on the monitor.
For this reason, there may be a delay in the display or it may not be possible to display the screen correctly.
Correct operation may not be possible from some applications.
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Preparations
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Connect the wireless board to your computer.
After connecting, congure wireless board settings if needed to connect to an existing network.
For details, consult your network administrator.
Caution
• Due to legal restrictions, the wireless board cannot be connected to a public wireless LAN access point.
nConnecting the wireless adapter
To connect your computer by wireless, install the wireless adapter (supplied) on the wireless board.
1. Remove the screw next to the wireless adapter port on the wireless board.
Wireless adapter port
2. Insert the wireless adapter (supplied) into the wireless adapter port.
Wireless
adapter
3. Attach the wireless adapter cover (supplied), and fasten with the screw you removed in step 1.
Wireless
adapter
cover

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nConnecting only the wireless board and the computer
Directly connect the wireless board and the computer by wireless LAN.
When connecting for the rst time, connect directly as well.
Computer
nConnecting the wireless board to an existing network by wired LAN
If an access point already exists:
Connect the wireless board to the existing network by wired LAN.
Connect the computer to the wireless board from an existing access point.
Network
Computer
Connect by
wired LAN
Wireless
LAN
access
point
• Set the wireless board appropriately for the existing network.
If there is no access point:
Connect the wireless board to the existing network by wired LAN.
Connect the computer to the access point of the wireless board.
Connect with the
computer as a wireless
LAN access point
Network
Computer
• Set the wireless board appropriately for the existing network.
• Set the wireless board to access point mode.
* The wireless LAN access point function of the wireless board cannot be used when the monitor power is off.

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nConnecting the wireless board to an existing network by wireless LAN
Connect the wireless board and computer to an access point of the existing network by wireless LAN.
Connect to the wireless LAN access point
Wireless
LAN
access
point
Network
Computer
• Set the wireless board appropriately for the existing network access point.
• Set the wireless board to client mode. (See page 30.)
nUsing an existing network access point to display the screen of 1 computer on multiple
monitors
You can display a screen on up to 4 monitors.
Connect the wireless board to the existing network by wired LAN.
Connect the computer to the wireless board from an existing access point.
Network
Computer
Wireless
LAN
access
point
Connect by wired LAN
(maximum of 4)
• Set the wireless board appropriately for the existing network.

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E
LCD monitor operation
nWireless settings
You can change the settings below in “COMMUNICATION SETTING” of the SETUP menu. Depending on the monitor, some
menu items may not appear.
WIRELESS SETTING
WIRELESS FUNCTION.................... Set whether or not the wireless board’s wireless LAN is used.
Even when this is set to OFF, the LAN terminal of the wireless board can be used.
* When the setting is changed, the monitor restarts.
CONNECT AUTO INPUT SELECT... Set whether or not the input mode automatically changes to OPTION when a video
signal is input via the wireless board.
nChange the monitor to OPTION mode
To use the wireless board, change the input mode to OPTION. The home screen of Wireless mode appears.
IP AddressSSID (Host Name) Passcode
* Some icons do not appear on models that are not touch-applicable. (See page 15.)
TIPS
• When the power is in the off state, the wireless LAN access point function of the wireless board cannot be used.
• Even if LOGO SCREEN is set to OFF in the OTHERS menu, the “MirrorOp” logo is displayed when the OPTION input mode
changes.
• The following functions cannot be set in the Wireless Board.
HDMI AUTO VIEW, HOT PLUG CONTROL
• When you rst display the home screen after installing the wireless board, the wireless board may restart.

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Connect the computer to the wireless board
Directly connect the computer to the wireless board.
When using a different method, connection is necessary as well to change the settings from the factory default settings.
In addition, read your computer’s manual.
TIPS
• The factory default setting for the wireless board’s wireless LAN is 2.4 GHz.
nWindows
1. Click on the taskbar.
2. Select the wireless board from the wireless network list.
The SSID of the wireless board is shown in the home screen of Wireless mode.
Caution
• The factory default setting for wireless LAN security is not enabled.
For security, set “Encryption” (encryption method) and a “Key”. (See page 11.)

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nMac OS
1. Click “System Preferences” from the Apple menu ( ).
2. Click “Network”.
3. Click “Wi-Fi” and select the wireless board from the wireless network list.
The SSID of the wireless board is shown in the home screen of Wireless mode.
Caution
• The factory default setting for wireless LAN security is not enabled.
For security, set “Encryption” (encryption method) and a “Key”. (See page 11.)
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