Sharp PN-L805H Operation Manual - Page 8

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Contents IMPORTANT INFORMATION 3 DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 TIPS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS 7 Supplied Components 9 System Requirements 9 Part Names 10 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 12 Connecting the Power Cord 14 Binding Cables 14 Preparing the Remote Control Unit 15 Installing the batteries 15 Remote control operation range 15 Removing the Handles 16 Mounting a web camera 16 Turning Power On/Off 17 Turning on the main power 17 Turning power on 17 Turning power off 17 Touch Panel / Touch Pen Preparations 19 Connecting the touch pen adapter 19 Touch Pen Preparations 19 Computer preparations 19 Touch pen actions 20 Adding touch pens (pairing 21 Touch action 22 Touch action 22 Other functions 24 Cautionary points 24 Eraser 24 Basic Operation 25 Using the touch menu 25 Using the remote control unit 26 Menu Items 29 Displaying the menu screen 29 Configuring settings in the touch menu 30 Menu item details 31 Adjustments for computer screen display 42 Initialization (Reset)/Functional Restriction Setting (FUNCTION 43 Controlling the Monitor with a computer (RS-232C)....44 Computer connection 44 Communication conditions 44 Communication procedure 44 Setting of the GAMMA user data 46 RS-232C command table 47 Controlling the Monitor with a computer (LAN)...........54 Settings to connect to a LAN 54 Controlling with a computer 56 [Advanced operation] Command-based control 63 Troubleshooting 64 Specifications 66 Mounting Precautions (For SHARP dealers and service engineers 71 For information on Touch pen Management Tool, Pen Software and Information Display Downloader, see the manual for each. E8

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For information on Touch pen Management Tool, Pen Software and Information Display Downloader, see the manual for each.
Contents
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
............................................
3
DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER
..............................................
4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
..................................................
4
TIPS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
...............................
6
MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS
............................................
7
Supplied Components
.....................................................
9
System Requirements
.....................................................
9
Part Names
.....................................................................
10
Connecting Peripheral Equipment
...............................
12
Connecting the Power Cord
.........................................
14
Binding Cables
...............................................................
14
Preparing the Remote Control Unit
..............................
15
Installing the batteries
................................................
15
Remote control operation range
.................................
15
Removing the Handles
..................................................
16
Mounting a web camera
................................................
16
Turning Power On/Off
....................................................
17
Turning on the main power
.........................................
17
Turning power on
.......................................................
17
Turning power off
.......................................................
17
Touch Panel / Touch Pen Preparations
........................
19
Connecting the touch pen adapter
.............................
19
Touch Pen Preparations
.............................................
19
Computer preparations
..............................................
19
Touch pen actions
......................................................
20
Adding touch pens (pairing)
.......................................
21
Touch action
...................................................................
22
Touch action
...............................................................
22
Other functions
...........................................................
24
Cautionary points
.......................................................
24
Eraser
.........................................................................
24
Basic Operation
.............................................................
25
Using the touch menu
................................................
25
Using the remote control unit
.....................................
26
Menu Items
.....................................................................
29
Displaying the menu screen
.......................................
29
Configuring settings in the touch menu
......................
30
Menu item details
.......................................................
31
Adjustments for computer screen display
..................
42
Initialization (Reset)/Functional Restriction Setting
(FUNCTION)
....................................................................
43
Controlling the Monitor with a computer (RS-232C)
...44
Computer connection
.................................................
44
Communication conditions
.........................................
44
Communication procedure
.........................................
44
Setting of the GAMMA user data
................................
46
RS-232C command table
...........................................
47
Controlling the Monitor with a computer (LAN)
..........
54
Settings to connect to a LAN
......................................
54
Controlling with a computer
........................................
56
[Advanced operation]
Command-based control
............................................
63
Troubleshooting
.............................................................
64
Specifications
...............................................................
66
Mounting Precautions
(For SHARP dealers and service engineers)
...............
71