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1. menu displayed keyboard 3 When linked successfully your PC screen will be shared with the monitor Note To configure the monitor to show the same or different contents as your PC change the Display Driver settings For details refer to Configuring the monitor settings page 29 28 Chapter 4 Linking Unlinking Configuring the monitor settings By using the configuration utility of the Display Driver the display image and resolution settings can be changed Attention e In this page Windows 7 is used as an example For other operating systems refer to their operation manuals 1 Click the icon Mi in the task tray Note e When linked to the monitor the icon A is displayed in the task tray 2 Click NetDA DisplayLink Manager or the monitor of which configuration is to be changed x NetDA Video Audio Setup Video Setup When NetDA DisplayLink Manager is clicked When the monitor configuration window appears configure the following settings arma OW Appearance and Personalization Display Screen Resolution X 4 1 Search Control Panel P Change the appearance of your display Detect gi Display 1 2 Multiple Monitors Resolution 1024x768 Orientation Landscape mi Multiple displays Duplicate these displays v This is currently your main display Advanced settings Make text and other items larger or smaller What display s
2. 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window and display the Web page 2 Click Standby Screen under Maintenance 3 Click Browse to select an image to upload When the selection of an image is complete click Upload m EZ ND4050G Windows Internet Explorer coe 2 fea Gv nttp 192168 010 4 x P Bing Pp gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ie Favorites EZ ND4050G a Select Language Enelish Standby Screen Confieuration ESSA Y Status System OR HELP Wireless Easy Configuration Easy Configuration Y Network Conf General i TOP P Select image Default Image v Wired LAN Wireless LAN DHCP Server Submit PC Link Y Security Password Device rr liter gt Upload the image to display on standby screen gt Select the image to display on standby screen Name Value JL Y Maintenance Restart Upload i m Copyright i 2011 2012 silex technology Inc Note The image must be a PNG file with 800 x 600 pixels If Blank is selected for Select image the standby screen will not be displayed e After Upload is clicked the network function of the monitor will automatically restart and the new settings will take effect 4 Finish the Web browser Chapter 5 Other Function Settings 39 5 7 Resetting to Factory Defaults The
3. To make a link using a wired LAN Configuration General Configuration TCP IP Configuration DHCP Server Configuration PC Link Configuration Network Mode Select Wired only Select ENABLE when you wish to obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server running on the network to which the monitor will be connected Select DISABLE when there is no DHCP server running on the network to which the monitor will be connected or when you wish to assign the IP address manually To assign an IP address using the DHCP the DHCP server must be running in your subnetwork IP Address If DISABLE is selected for DHCP above set the IP address for the monitor ubnet Mask Set the subnet mask of the monitor Default Gateway Set the gateway address of the monitor DHCP Server Function Select DISABLE when there is a DHCP server running on the network to which the monitor will be connected Select ENABLE when there is no DHCP server running on the network to which the monitor will be connected and you wish to assign an IP Address to the PC using the DHCP server function of the monitor Start IP Address If ENABLE is selected for DHCP Server Function above set the scope of IP address to be configured for End IP Address the PC Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask Default Gateway Set the gateway address PC1 Enter either the host name or IP address of the PC that you wish
4. Internet Option window click the Connections tab Click LAN Settings In the window displayed confirm if Use a proxy server for your LAN is checked If it is checked clear the check temporarily or check Bypass proxy server for local addresses For details on other Web browsers see the operation manual of that browser Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 55 Problem Possible cause and remedy 4 How should I determine the way e There are two ways to assign an IP address to the monitor one is to assign an IP address to the to Get IP address automatically from DHCP server and the other monitor is to Assign IP address manually Choose the way to assign an IP address according to your environment When there is a DHCP server in the network environment You can use Get IP address automatically from DHCP server Select ENABLE at TCP IP Configuration DHCP and DISABLE at DHCP Server Function When there is no DHCP server in the network environment or when you do not prefer getting an IP address from DHCP server Please use DHCP Server function of the monitor or Assign IP address manually When the DHCP Server function of the monitor is used the IP address of the monitor is automatically set to 192 168 0 1 When assigning IP address manually keep in mind of the following points regarding the IP address to assign to the monitor Assign an IP add
5. Connect Disconnect Properties Website Links the PC and selected monitor Disconnect Unlinks the PC and selected monitor Displays the properties window of the monitor you have selected Properties For details on the properties window refer to 2 3 NetDA Manager Settings page 15 Displays the Web page of the monitor you have selected The Web page allows you to configure the network and other functions of the monitor you have selected For the configuration items refer to Chapter 6 List of All Settings page 42 Before configuring the settings from the Web page user name and password are required When the input window is displayed enter the user name root and password and then click OK No password is set by factory default 14 Chapter 2 Basic Operations of NetDA Manager 2 3 j Options E NetDA Manager Settings Options dialog box In the options dialog box general options for NetDA Manager such as startup and communication conditions can be set Click Option amp in the main window The Options dialog box is displayed General Basic operational settings can be configured General NetDA Search Configure the basic settings for NetDA Manager Basic settings TiStart NetDA Manager on Windows startup F Disallow multiple simultaneous connections Auto refresh settings Main window refresh interval 3 60 secs 10 E secs Advanced Confi
6. Wired LAN L Wireless LAN DHCP Server PG Link Security Password Device Filter Factory Dera Standby Screen Firmware Update var LOR Pee oad aot Tad Copyright C 2011 2012 silex technology Inc 4 The restart will be complete in approx 30 seconds 5 Finish the Web browser Chapter 5 Other Function Settings 41 Chapter 6 List of All Settings The configuration items in the Web page are as follows 6 1 Easy Configuration Easy Configuration General Configuration Host Name Set the host name EZXXXXXX The host name display name is used for NetDA xxxxxx is the last 6 digits Manager etc Be sure to use a unique name that is not of the Ethernet Address used by other devices Network Mode Select the type of network connection AccessPoint e AccessPoint Uses the monitor as an Access Point e Wireless only STA Links to a wireless LAN via an Access Point e Wired only Links to a wired LAN using a network cable TCP IP Configuration DHCP Enable Disable the DHCP protocol DISABLE Pt To assign an IP address using the DHCP the DHCP na server must be running in your subnetwork IP Address Set the IP address of the monitor 192 168 0 10 The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx If the DHCP is enabled on your network the IP address obtained from it will be applied Subnet Mask Set the su
7. 28 i Configuring the monitor settings 29 4 2 Unlinking from the Monitor csseeee 31 How tunine 31 Chapter 5 Other Function Settings 0000 32 5 1 Sharing Multiple PC Screens with One Monitor Switching between PCs 32 Necessary settings to link using a keyboard 32 Switching between PCs using a keyboard 33 5 2 Filtering Monitor Built in Speaker Audio Device and Storage Device Connections 34 5 3 Filtering PCs Whose Screens Are Shared 36 5 4 Configuring the DHCP Server Function 37 5 5 Configuring the Access Point Function 38 5 6 Changing the Standby Screen of the AHIR EOF ctsesipsatcadscksssianctt astides accabtonetsetacaaass 39 5 7 Resetting to Factory Defaults 0 40 5 8 Restarting the Network Function of the MONO issiai sasscsecssesssccxsarsesteactrciiesseeres eae 41 CONTENTS 3 About NetDA Manager NetDA Manager is a special software application which allows our network compatible LCD monitor to be linked to your PC via a network NetDA Manager is used for the following purposes e Configuring the network settings of the monitor e Searching for the monitor on a network e Linking Unlinking the monitor or the USB devices connected to the monitor to from your PC collectively 4 About NetDA Manager Chapter 1 Installing the Software 1 1 System Requirements NetDA Manager operates under the system shown belo
8. Close at the top right corner of the main window 12 Chapter 2 Basic Operations of NetDA Manager 2 2 Setting Window Main window amp NetDA Manager eco fa eoa neg 1 NetDA s have been found Refreshes the status of all devices in the main window Links the PC and monitor you have selected in the main window Unlinks the PC and monitor you have selected in the main window z Displays the properties window of the monitor you have selected Properties For details on the properties window refer to 2 3 NetDA Manager Settings page 15 Displays the Web page of the monitor you have selected The Web page allows you to configure the network and other functions of the monitor you have selected For the configuration items refer to Chapter 6 List of All Settings page 42 le Web page launch Before configuring the settings from the Web page user name and password are required When the input window is displayed enter the user name root and password and then click OK No password is set by factory default Displays the NetDA Manager optional settings window For details on the optional settings refer to 2 3 NetDA Manager Settings page 15 D Help Displays the version information of NetDA Manager Chapter 2 Basic Operations of NetDA Manager 13 Right click menu When the monitor is right clicked on the main window the following menu is displayed
9. Filtering PCs Whose Screens Are Shared The function allows you to link the monitor only with the registered PC Up to 12 PCs can be registered Note e If you wish to use the PC filter function to specify the PCs whose screens can or cannot be shared with monitors it is recommended that you assign an IP address to the PC s manually If a PC is set to get its IP address automatically from the DHCP server it may obtain an IP address that is filtered when actually it was not meant to be filtered 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window and display the Web page 2 Click PC Link under Network Conf 3 Select ENABLE for Allow to connect only registered PC This allows links only from the PC registered as PC 1 12 When set to DISABLE it allows all links from any PCs Ta EZ ND4050G Windows Internet Explorer mn Gv e nttp 192 168 0 0 4 x P Bing P File Edit View Favorites Tools Help oi Favorites EZ ND4050G m Select Language English PG Link Configuration a Status System I HELP Wireless Easy Configuration Easy Configuration gt Select whether to connect to the registered PC automatically when this product is started Name Value Network Conf a Q C IOP P Auto Connect DISABLE w Wired LAN W gt Select the key used to disconnect the device from a USB key board Name Value Securit
10. For the Display Driver settings refer to Configuring the monitor settings page 29 The aspect ratio between your PC monitor and the monitor may be different Please check that the same aspect ratio as the PC monitor is configured for Display Driver on your PC For the Display Driver settings refer to Configuring the monitor settings page 29 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 59 Problem Possible cause and remedy 5 Audio is not output 6 Audio is choppy 7 It takes too long to make a link to the monitor from Windows 7 The monitor can be linked via a wired LAN but not via a wireless LAN Awireless connection is interrupted or disconnected 60 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Audio may be muted on your PC Please check that the sound is not muted on your PC audio device or speaker The device connection device filter setting of the monitor may have been set to DISABLE If the device connection setting is set to DISABLE it is impossible to communicate with the monitor built in speakers and audio devices For how to check the device connection setting refer to 5 2 Filtering Monitor Built in Speaker Audio Device and Storage Device Connections page 34 The audio interface of the monitor may not be recognized by your operating system Click Start Control Panel Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Sounds and Audio Devices In the Sounds
11. When you accept all the terms of the preceding agreement click Yes User License Agreement Please read the agreement below In order to read the entire license agreement use the Page Down key BOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT By installing the Software you agree to the terms of this License Agreement F NetDA Manager License Agreement This is a legally binding Agreement between you and EIZO NANAO CORPORATION EIZO Do you accept all the terms of the preceding agreement In order to use NetDA Manager it is necessary that you accept this agreement lt Back ye Ge 4 Start installation Click Start i Starting Installation Preparation for program installation is complete Click on Start to begin installation If you want to reset NetDA Manager to factory defaults or want to make changes to this installation click on Back If you click Cancel the wizard will be closed e In Windows Vista Windows 7 the message below is displayed Click Install Would you like to install this device software Name silex technology Inc System devices ile Publisher silex technology Inc You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How can I decide Always trust software from silex technology Inc which device software is safe to install 5 The completion dialog box for Windows firewall registration is displayed Cl
12. Windows Vista Windows 7 the User Account Control dialog box is not active click on the taskbar and then follow the messages displayed in the window 8 Chapter 1 Installing the Software 8 Confirm the software license agreement Read the software license agreement When you accept all the terms of the preceding agreement click I Accept Ta silex aL 6 1 35912 0 SOFTWARE END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR 2 DISPLAYLINK MIRROR DRIVER and DISPLAYLINK GRAPHICS ADAPTER SOFTWARE i THE PROGRAM This is a legal agreement between you the end user You and DisplayLink UK Limited DisplayLink BY INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT Some versions of this software once installed will check for updated system software at least once and then again at regular intervals unless you specifically disabled this feature when given this option No personal information or information about your PC or the software installed on your PC is sent to our update servers during this process Accepting the End User License Agreement means that you accept this product feature T Accept Cancel Note Depending on the operating system your PC may need to be restarted If a message appears saying that you need to restart your PC click Yes to restart your PC Q Complete the installation NetDA Manager starts up and the icon appears in th
13. address Wireless LAN Basic SSID Set the SSID for the wireless LAN to which the monitor Configuration will be linked SSID is an ID that distinguishes a wireless LAN from others For wireless devices to communicate with each other on a wireless LAN the same SSID must be set Network Authentication Select the network authentication mode that will be used to link to your wireless router Access Point To ensure a secure network it is recommended to use WPA WPA2 For IEEE 802 11n only AES can be used Chapter 3 Network Configuration 23 Configuration Name Deas SCS WEP Configuration WEP ______________ Enable Disable the WEP encryption ON OFF When Network Select the number of the WEP key that you wish to use Authentication is Open for encryption 1 4 or Shared This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router or other devices you wish to connect to WEP Key 1 4 Set the WEP key for WEP encryption When the key input method is hexadecimal enter a 10 digit value if the key size is 64bit or a 26 digit value if the key size is 128bit When the key input method is alphanumeric characters enter 5 characters if the key size is 64bit or 13 characters if the key size is 128bit This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router or other devices you wish to connect to WPA WPA2 Configuration Encryption Mode Select the encryption mode that you wish to use for Wh
14. and Audio Devices Properties window click the Voice tab and check that USB Audio CODEC is selected as a default device at Voice playback External speaker may not be connected properly Check the cable connection between the speaker and monitor There is may be too much load on your network If you are playing a video or using software that changes the screen dynamically set a lower resolution level The driver software for your monitor may be installed from Windows Update To shorten the time to link to the monitor from Windows 7 follow the procedure below Right click Computer and click Properties from the menu displayed Click Advanced system settings In the System Properties window select the Hardware tab and click Device Installation Settings In the Device Installation Settings window select No let me choose what to do and Never install driver software from Windows Update and then click Save Changes In the System Properties window click OK It is recommended that you reset the device installation setting to Yes do this automatically recommended after the monitor is successfully linked The monitor may be running in a wired LAN mode If the network mode of the monitor is set to Wired only the monitor will run in a wired LAN mode Please check that a proper network mode is selected The wireless sett
15. for which a USB device must remain idle before a USB other input devices device connected to another monitor can be used Default 30 sec Fix display position when in Fixes the display position when showing different images on two or more extended desktop mode monitors in extended desktop mode When this option is checked even when the monitor is turned off the desktop does not extend to other monitors When this option is unchecked when the monitor is turned off the desktop extends automatically to other monitors which are attached and turned on Default Off To apply this setting it is necessary to restart your PC For FDX1502N FDX1502NT it indicates Monitor LAN Note To take control of the screen press Left Ctrl Left Shift Space at the same time on the USB keyboard connected to the monitor However if another monitor is currently in control this will not work until it has been idle for the specified period of time To release control of the screen press Left Ctrl Left Shift Left Alt at the same time on the USB keyboard connected to the monitor 16 Chapter 2 Basic Operations of NetDA Manager NetDA Search 1 For FDX1502N FDX1502NT it indicates Monitor LAN The broadcast address can be configured f Options a General NetDA Search By adding broadcast addresses NetDA Manager will be able to detect NetDAs that are outside of your compu
16. in use the User Account Control dialog box may be displayed Click Yes Allow 2 to open the menu 4 When the uninstallation is finished the dialog box below is displayed Click Yes to restart the PC DisplayLink Core Software Px You must restart your system for the configuration changes made to DisplayLink Core Software to take effect Click Yes to restart now or No if you plan to manually restart later Note e After your PC is restarted the configuration utility will also be removed automatically from your PC Chapter 1 Installing the Software 11 Chapter 2 Basic Operations of NetDA Manager 2 1 Startup 1 Click Start All Programs NetDA Manager NetDA Manager The NetDA Manager starts the main window appears and the monitors running on the network are then displayed 5 R NetDA Manager o o Ae EROE IO Display name IP address Status USB device 1 NetDA s have been found Note e NetDA Manager starts up and the icon KED is displayed in the task tray e When the main window is minimized only icon a is displayed in the task tray To display the main window again click the icon be e When there is the monitor not displayed in the list click Refresh If this does not help refer to 2 The monitor does not show up in the NetDA Manager s main window page 54 To exit NetDA Manager click
17. n u u u Large network 10 0 0 0 to 10 255 255 255 172 31 255 255 192 168 255 255 56 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 2 When Using the Monitor 1 PC screen cannot be shared with The monitor or the Ethernet Hub to which the monitor is connected a display using the keyboard may have a problem regarding connection power transmission or operation Please check the LED status of the monitor and the Ethernet Hub to which the monitor is connected If the LED indicates improper status replace the AC plug and other cables and reboot the connected devices The startup of the monitor may not have been completed It takes up to 30 sec for the monitor to get ready after it is turned on Please wait until the monitor becomes ready and then click Refresh A in NetDA Manager PC Link settings may not have been configured correctly Please check that the PC Link settings are configured correctly PC link settings can be configured from the Web page For details refer to Necessary settings to link using a keyboard page 32 The PC may be in sleep mode Please confirm that the PC you want to link to is not in sleep mode If the PC is in sleep mode the monitor will not be able to link to it Change the PC s power settings to prevent it from going into sleep mode Display Driver setting may not be appropriate for the monitor Inappropriate settings beyond the capability of the monitor may have been set to Display Drive
18. over a wireless LAN It allows a communication to be established only between wireless LAN devices on which the same key has been registered The transmission and reception of wireless data can be protected and the devices themselves can be shielded from interception or trapping SSID Service Set IDentifier The SSID is a name which allows the relevant access point to be identified in a wireless LAN When multiple access points exist the access point to be linked can be specified Any alphanumeric characters can be specified up to a maximum of 32 characters Subnet Musk A subnet mask is a numeric value where the network address part identifying the subnet can be specified in an IP address Subnet a divided network when controlling a large network by dividing into multiple networks TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The TCP IP is one of the network protocols for network communication Using the TCP IP protocols allows communication in various OSes TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol The TKIP is an encryption protocol used in the WPA for wireless LAN encryption The encryption key is updated automatically at regular intervals This ensures safer communications WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy The WEP is a security system where transmitted data are encrypted over wireless LAN communications It is used in IEEE802 11b However the encrypting performance is extremely weak WPA Wi Fi Protected Access The
19. the following settings depending on the network connection methods To make a link to the wireless LAN using the Access Point mode of the monitor page 21 To make a link using an existing wireless LAN page 23 To make a link using a wired LAN page 25 ez nosso wndoes inane Epi n Ee OO http 192 168 010 44 x P Bing 2 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ue Favorites EZ ND4050G E Select Language English bd Easy Configuration Restart Y Status a System E 2 Wireless rlia 7 m 1 P General Configuration Name Value Network Conf General Host N TOP P lost Name EZ0127AD Weed part Network Mode AccessPoint DHCP Server PC Link TOP P Configuration Security Name Value A Password Device Filter DHCP DISABLE v Maintenance P Address 192 168 0 10 Factory Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Standby Screen Firmware Update Defeult Gatensy 0 0 0 0 DHOP Server Configuration Name Value DHCP Server Function ENABLE v Copyright C 2011 2012 silex technology Inc Note e For details on each setting additionally refer to Chapter 6 List of All Settings page 42 20 Chapter 3 Network Configuration To make a link to the wireless LAN using the Access Point mode of the monitor Configuration COO Deas O General Configuration Network Mo
20. xxx xxx xxx When set to 0 0 0 0 default value a subnet mask appropriate for the IP address is automatically used Default Gateway Set the gateway address 0 0 0 0 The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx If 0 0 0 0 default value is set this setting is disabled Wireless LAN Basic Configuration SSID Set the SSID for the wireless LAN to which the monitor EZxxxxxx will be linked xxxxxx is the last 6 digits SSID is an ID that distinguishes a wireless LAN from of the Ethernet Address others For wireless devices to communicate with each other on a wireless LAN the same SSID must be set Up to 32 characters including hyphen and underscore _ can be used Network Authentication Select the network authentication mode that will be used to link to your wireless router Access Point To ensure a secure network it is recommended to use WPA WPA2 For IEEE 802 11n only AES can be used Open Open System Allows all access without authentication For encryption mode WEP can be used Shared Pre Shared Key Uses WEP key for encryption and allows access only from those with the same WEP key For encryption mode WEP can be used WPA Uses PSK for network authentication For encryption mode TKIP AES AUTO can be selected The encryption key will be generated by communicating with your wireless router Access Point using a Pre Shared key WEP key setti
21. 009 rosoft Corporation All right reserved C Users Username gt indows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IPv6 Address Temporary IPv6 Address Link local IPv6 Address IPv4 Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 An IP address of the PC is displayed Check that the IP address of the PC is a proper address for communicating with the IP address of the monitor If the PC and the monitor are in the same network segment but use a different network number in their addresses you need to change either the address of the PC or monitor If there is a router between the PC and monitor check that the default gateway address is properly configured When using the DHCP server function of the monitor the PC needs to be set to obtain an IP address automatically Problem Possible cause and remedy Animated images are not displayed smoothly on the monitor The monitor is stretched vertically or horizontally e The IP address assigned to the monitor may be in use by another network device Check the IP address assigned to the monitor as follows 1 Turn off the monitor on which the IP address is checked 2 Select Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt Execute the ping command Example of executing the ping command when the IP address of the monitor is 192 168 0 20 Enter ping 192 168 0 20 and pres
22. 0MHz High speed Uses double bandwidth Two neighboring bandwidths are combined together for high speed transmission 20MHz Standard Uses standard single bandwidth When using 40MHz High speed a large bandwidth is used at a time If your network becomes unstable when using 40MHz change it to 20MHZz Standard Set the wireless channel This setting is necessary when AccessPoint mode is selected as the network mode A channel is the divided frequency bandwidth In a wireless LAN bandwidth is divided up so that more devices can communicate at a time If your network becomes unstable due to interference with other wireless devices it could be improved by changing the channel Channels vary depending on the country where the monitor is used If W53 or W56 channels are used when the monitor is turned on or a particular radar is detected wireless communication will be lost for 1 minute Set the transmission strength level This setting is necessary when AccessPoint mode is selected as the network mode When a lower strength level is selected the radio transmission distance is shortened and the scope of search for the monitor will be narrowed down By narrowing down the scope of search you can make it harder for the monitor to be detected from neighboring buildings or outside e High Maximum transmission strength In most cases this setting is used Middle Transmission strength lower than High Sel
23. 255 255 255 0 The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx When set to 0 0 0 0 default value a subnet mask appropriate for the IP address is automatically used Default Gateway Set the gateway address 0 0 0 0 The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx If 0 0 0 0 default value is set this setting is disabled Lease Time Set the lease time 0 Days 0 Hours 0 minutes If it is all set to 0 e g 0 Days 0 Hours 0 minutes the lease time will be 10 days Chapter 6 List of All Settings 51 PC Link Auto Connect Auto Connect Enable Disable the auto link as a startup action If ENABLE is selected when the monitor is turned on it will try to link to the PC registered as PC1 Device Disconnection Key Set the disconnection key to unlink from a device PC using a USB keyboard Delete Device disconnection key is set to Ctrl Shift Delete Insert Device disconnection key is set to Ctrl Shift Insert PC Link Configuration Allow to connect only Select ENABLE to allow access only from the PCs registered PC registered as PC 1 12 If no PCs are registered this filter function does not work Select DISABLE to allow access from any PCs Register the PC to be linked via a USB keyboard connected to the monitor Enter either the host name or IP addres
24. Inc 34 Chapter 5 Other Function Settings Name Details Defaults Audio Device Connection Enable Disable audio distribution via built in speakers DISABLE and a line out connector and a microphone input connector of the monitor When set to ENABLE the monitor allows audio output via built in speakers and a line out connector and audio input via a microphone input connector When set to DISABLE the monitor denies audio distribution to the monitor including audio output via built in speakers and a line out connector and audio input via a microphone input connector The audio devices will disappear from NetDA Manager If audio distribution is not necessary select DISABLE to allow your PC screen to be output and displayed more smoothly Storage Device Connection Enable Disable sharing of the USB disks when it is DISABLE connected to the monitor When set to ENABLE you can share data stored on the USB disks using NetDA Manager When set to DISABLE sharing of the USB disks will be disabled 4 When the setup is complete click Submit 5 Restart the network function of the monitor Click OK When the function restarts the new configuration takes effect e When the device connection is set to ENABLE your PC need to be linked to the monitor again after the network _ function restarts 6 Finish the Web browser Chapter 5 Other Function Settings 35 5 3
25. T EZ ND4050G Windows Internet Explorer teta ele gt http 192168 0 10 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ole Favorites EZ ND4050G 4 x P Bing Select Language Y Status System Wireless Network Conf General TCP P Wired LAN Wireless LAN DHOP Server PG Link Security Password Device Filter Y Maintenance Restart Factory Default Standby Screen Firmware Update _ SS gt General Configuration Name Host Name Network Mode TOP P Configuration Name DHCP P Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP Server Configuration Name DHCP Server Function Value EZ0127A4D AccessPoint X Value DISABLE v 192 168 0 10 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Value ENABLE v Copyright C 2011 2012 silex technology Inc HEP m Chapter 3 Network Configuration 19 4 Log in to the monitor Enter the user name root and password and then click OK Windows Security The server 192 168 0 10 at EZ ND4050G requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection wT User name w Password E Remember my credentials C a Note e No password is set by factory default 5 Configure
26. USB keyboard is connected to the monitor the PC registered as PC 1 will correspond to the F1 key on the keyboard The PC can be linked by pressing the Ctrl Shift F1 keys To use a keyboard to link a PC the following conditions must be met e The PC that you wish to link to is not in sleep mode e NetDA Manager is running on the PC that you wish to link to If this setting is configured only the registered PC will be linked To allow links from other PCs refer to 5 3 Filtering PCs Whose Screens Are Shared page 36 To register two or more PCs for linking via a USB keyboard refer to PC Link page 52 Chapter 6 List of All Settings 45 6 2 Network Configuration General General Configuration Host Name Set the host name EZXXXXXX The host name display name is used for NetDA xxxxxx is the last 6 digits Manager etc Be sure to use a unique name that is not of the Ethernet Address used by other devices Network Mode Select the type of network connection AccessPoint e AccessPoint Uses the monitor as an Access Point e Wireless only STA Links to a wireless LAN via an Access Point e Wired only Links to a wired LAN using a network cable TCP IP Name Detais Defauts k TCP IP Configuration DHCP Enable Disable the DHCP protocol To assign an IP address using the DHCP the DHCP server must be running in your subnetwork IP Address Set the IP address of the mon
27. User s Manual NetDA Manager Important Please read this User s Manual carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage e The latest User s Manual is available for download from our web site http www eizo com Cautions for use If the resolution is frequently changed on the monitor you may lose capability to change it again for a rare occasion In such a case please restart your PC Depending on the software you are using the screen image may not properly be shared with a display In such a case please restart the software When an audio device is unlinked from your PC using NetDA Manager a noise may be heard from the audio device You can turn down the volume on the audio device before unlinking from it to make the noise lower Software that requires the 3D hardware acceleration are not supported The monitor may not work properly depending on the combination of graphics boards on your PC including the on board graphic function The monitor may not work properly when used with the resident software such as the utilities that come with the graphics board Max frame rate for video output is dependent on CPU on your PC and the network bandwidth The more monitors are linked the higher performance is required to CPU and network bandwidth If a USB device requiring a large network bandwidth is used with the monitor the frame rate may drop in the monitor Only USB Web camera with a Full Speed transfer mo
28. WPA is a wireless LAN encryption mode standard released in October 2002 by a wireless LAN trade association Wi Fi Alliance The WPA supplements the weakness of the WEP improving security WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access 2 The WPA2 is a wireless LAN encryption mode standard released in September 2004 by a wireless LAN trade association Wi Fi Alliance It is a new version of the WPA previously explained it supports stronger AES encryption AES Advanced Encryption Standard Standard encryption mode established by National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST 62 Chapter 8 Appendix 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T One of the Ethernet standards provided by the IEEE This product complies with the following 3 standards Standards IEEE802 3 10BASE T 10Mbps IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX 100Mbps IEEE802 3ab 1000BASE T 1000Mbps Chapter 8 Appendix 63 EIZO EIZO NANAO CORPORATION http www eizo com Ist Edition September 2012 03V23993A1 Copyright 2012 EIZO NANAO CORPORATION All rights reserved U M NDM
29. Y Easy Configuration Easy Configuration gt Are you sure to reset this product to the factory default yew rem _I Network Conf General TOP P Wired LAN Wireless LAN DHCP Server PC Link Y Security Password Device Filter irmware Update Copyright 2011 2012 silex technology Inc 4 Once again a confirmation message is displayed Click OK Message from webpage fs Are you sure to reset this product to the factory default 5 When the CONNECT LED Green flashes and LINK LED Green lights the factory default settings are complete 6 Finish the Web browser 40 Chapter 5 Other Function Settings 5 8 Restarting the Network Function of the Monitor The function allows you to restart the network function of the monitor Note e Before you start please make sure that no PCs are currently linked 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window and display the Web page 2 Click Restart under Maintenance 3 A confirmation message is displayed Click Yes P E EZ ND4050G Windows Internet Explorer J E 0J http 192 168 0 10 4 x P Bing py File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i Favorites EZ ND40506 ii Server Restart ee _ Select Language Y Status System Wireless amp STS Are you sure to restart this product Yes No
30. bnet mask of the monitor 255 255 255 0 The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx When set to 0 0 0 0 a subnet mask appropriate for the IP address is automatically used If the DHCP is enabled on your network the Subnet Mask obtained from it will be applied Default Gateway Set the gateway address of the monitor 0 0 0 0 The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx TO use this setting the gateway must be running in the same subnetwork as the monitor If 0 0 0 0 is set this setting is disabled If the DHCP is enabled on your network the default gateway obtained from it will be applied 42 Chapter 6 List of All Settings DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Server Function Enable Disable the DHCP server function ENABLE Select ENABLE to run the monitor as a DHCP server to automatically assign an IP address to the PC Select DISABLE if you already have a DHCP server on the network Start IP Address Set the start IP address 192 168 0 11 The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and a expressed in the format XXX XXX XXX XXX End IP Address Set the end IP address 192 168 0 254 ae value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxXx XXX XXX Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx
31. d Sharing Center Note e By factory default SSID is set to EZxxxxxx xxxxxx is the last 6 digits of the Ethernet Address 3 Enter the WEP Key the Pre Shared Key when the network authentication is WPA WPA2 WPA MIX configured on the monitor for Security key Connect to a Network Ea Type the network security key Security key secco vl Hide characters 4 Click OK The wireless LAN configuration of the PC is now complete Note e By factory default the network authentication mode is Open Chapter 3 Network Configuration 27 Chapter 4 Linking Unlinking 4 1 Linking to the Monitor WOE NetDA Manager and Display Driver must be installed on your PC To install these applications refer to 1 2 Installing the Software page 6 Note In Windows 7 it may take a while to link to the monitor for the first time For details refer to 7 It takes too long to make a link to the monitor from Windows 7 page 60 e The screen image may flicker when linked for the first time How to link 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window s RO NetDA Manager oe A MEROE IEO Display name IP address Status USB device 1 NetDA s have been found 2 Link to the monitor by one of the following methods Double click Double click the monitor in the main window Use a button Select the monitor in the main window and click Connect o
32. de Select AccessPoint TCP IP Configuration Select ENABLE when you wish to obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server running on the network to which the monitor will be connected Select DISABLE when there is no DHCP server running on the network to which the monitor will be connected or when you wish to assign the IP address manually To assign an IP address using the DHCP the DHCP server must be running in your subnetwork IP Address If DISABLE is selected for DHCP above set the IP address for the monitor ubnet Mask Set the subnet mask of the monitor Default Gateway Set the gateway address of the monitor DHCP Server DHCP Server Function Select DISABLE when there is a DHCP server Configuration running on the network to which the monitor will be connected Select ENABLE when there is no DHCP server running on the network to which the monitor will be connected and you wish to assign an IP Address to the PC using the DHCP server function of the monitor Start IP Address lif ENABLE is selected for DHCP Server Function above set the scope of IP address to be configured for End IP Address the PC Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask Default Gateway Set the gateway address Wireless LAN Basic SSID Set the SSID for the wireless LAN to which the monitor Configuration will be linked SSID is an ID that distinguishes a wireless LAN from others For wireless device
33. de can be connected and used with the monitor It is impossible to use Hi Speed USB camera USB Web camera cannot be used with a line output connector for speaker or microphone input connector at the same time No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise without the prior written permission of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION EIZO NANAO CORPORATION is under no obligation to hold any submitted material or information confidential unless prior arrangements are made pursuant to EIZO NANAO CORPORATION s receipt of said information Although every effort has been made to ensure that this manual provides up to date information please note that EIZO monitor specifications are subject to change without notice Windows Windows Vista Internet Explorer Windows Media SQL Server and Xbox 360 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries EIZO the EIZO Logo ColorEdge DuraVision FlexScan FORIS RadiForce RadiCS RadiNET Raptor and ScreenManager are registered trademarks of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION in Japan and other countries All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners 2 Cautions for use CONTENTS GON Ogre EEE 1 Chapter6 List of All Settings 008 42 Gautions foruS 2 nm mE 2 6 4 Easy Configuration cs
34. e task tray Chapter 1 Installing the Software 9 1 3 Uninstalling the Software NetDA Manager Karn e A user account with the Administrator authority is required Please consult your system administrator for your account 1 Click Control Panel Uninstall a program Note e In Windows XP double click Add or Remove Programs 2 Select NetDA Manager from the list and click Uninstall Attention e Depending on the operating system in use the User Account Control dialog box may be displayed Click Yes Allow to open the menu Note In Windows XP double click Delete 3 A confirmation message is displayed Click Yes 4 Complete the uninstallation Click Finish 10 Chapter 1 Installing the Software Display Driver Attention e A user account with the Administrator authority is required Please consult your system administrator for your account e Before you begin close all applications running on your PC Your PC will need to be restarted after Display Driver is uninstalled 1 Click Control Panel Uninstall a program Note e In Windows XP double click Add or Remove Programs 2 Select NetDA from the list and click Uninstall Note In Windows XP double click Delete 3 A confirmation message is displayed Click Yes Attention e Depending on the operating system
35. ect this setting when you wish to narrow down the scope of search for the monitor Low Transmission strength lower than Middle Select this setting when you wish to narrow down the scope of search for the monitor Network Authentication Select the network authentication mode that will be used to link to your wireless router Access Point To ensure a secure network it is recommended to use WPA WPA2 For IEEE 802 11n only AES can be used Open Open System Allows all access without authentication For encryption mode WEP can be used Shared Pre Shared Key Uses WEP key for encryption and allows access only from those with the same WEP key For encryption mode WEP can be used WPA Uses PSK for network authentication For encryption mode TKIP AES AUTO can be selected The encryption key will be generated by communicating with your wireless router Access Point using a Pre Shared key WEP key setting is not used for this mode WPA2 Uses PSK for network authentication For encryption mode AES AUTO can be selected The encryption key will be generated by communicating with your wireless router Access Point using a Pre Shared key WEP key setting is not used for this mode WPA MIX Uses both WPA and WPA2 authentication This setting can be used only when AccessPoint mode is selected as the network mode WEP WEP Configuration OSES WEP Enable Disable the WEP encryption ON OFF If WEP encryption is used wireless com
36. ed information of the monitor can be browsed 1 Select the monitor on the main window and then click Properties The properties dialog box is displayed re Z0127AD Properties Setting information NetDA display name 20 127AD Automatically connect newly discovered NetDA devices Detailed information Model name EZ ND4050G IP address 192 168 0 10 Ethernet address 00 80 92 01 27 AD Device list Device name Device type Transfer speed Status TSC 30 DMC Vendor device Full Speed Not connected Q NetDA Audio Audio Full Speed Not connected EIZOEIZOU Interface Full Speed Not connected GBWnetDa Video Display Hi Speed Not connected NetDA display name Sets the monitor name to be displayed in the NetDA Manager s main window Default EZxxxxxx xxxxxx is the last 6 digits of the Ethernet Address Automatically link newly Automatically links to the monitor with this setting enabled discovered NetDA devices __ Default Off monitor you selected 1 For FDX1502N FDX1502NT it indicates Monitor LAN 2 When the setup is complete click OK 18 Chapter 2 Basic Operations of NetDA Manager Chapter 3 Network Configuration This chapter explains how to configure the monitor to share a PC screen with one monitor 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window 2 Click Web page launch 3 From the menu on the left click Easy Configuration
37. een TKIP AES appropriately for your Access Point or other devices Usually AES is safer than TKIP To ensure higher security it is recommended to use AES when you establish a wireless LAN This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router Access Point or other devices you wish to connect to Set the Pre Shared Key This setting is necessary EIZO NANAO Corporation when TKIP AES is used for encryption mode The Pre Shared Key is a keyword used to create the encryption key It is also referred to as network key or password In most case alphanumeric characters are used 8 63 characters For Hexadecimal a value consists of numbers 0 9 and English letters A F This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router Access Point or other devices you wish to connect to DHCP Server DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Server Function Enable Disable the DHCP server function ENABLE Select ENABLE to run the monitor as a DHCP server to automatically assign an IP address to the PC Select DISABLE if you already have a DHCP server on the network Start IP Address Set the start IP address 192 168 0 11 The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format XXX XXX XXX XXX End IP Address Set the end IP address 192 168 0 254 ae value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxXx XXX XXX Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask
38. eless LAN under Network Conf 3 Select AccessPoint for Network Mode and enter the settings at Wireless LAN Basic Configuration P EZ ND4050G Windows Internet Explorer E fmm GO g E ntes2168030 4 x P Bing 2 gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ue Favorites EZ ND40506 H Wireless LAN Configuration N Select Language _ English Wireless LAN Configuration Y Status System Wireless OR HELP Easy Configuration I EN ve J Easy Configuration letwork Mode Name Value Network Mode AccessPoint X E Wired only is selected wireless LAN is not used P Wireless LAN Basic Configuration Name Value Security Password Wireless Mode W2linfa s Device Filter Ssp EZ0127AD Y Maintenance Restart Channel Bandwidth 20MHz v Factory Default 7 7 Standby Screen Channel G Firmware Update TePo ne Network Authentication Open F L iE i 27d Copyright 2011 2012 silex technology Inc 4 When the setup is complete click Submit 5 Restart the network function of the monitor Click OK When the function restarts the new configuration takes effect 6 Finish the Web browser 38 Chapter 5 Other Function Settings 5 6 Changing the Standby Screen of the Monitor The function allows you to change the standby screen when the monitor is not linked to a network
39. en Network WPA WPA2 WPA MIX authentication Authentication is WPA When the network authentication mode is WPA2 WPA2 or WPAMIX TKIP cannot be used This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router or other devices you wish to connect to Pre Shared Key Set the Pre Shared Key This setting is necessary when TKIP AES is used for encryption mode The Pre Shared Key is a keyword used to create the encryption key It is also referred to as network key or password For 8 63 characters enter alphanumeric characters For 64 characters enter hexadecimal value This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router or other devices you wish to connect to PC Link Configuration PC1 Enter either the host name or IP address of the PC that you wish to link to If a USB keyboard is connected to the monitor the PC registered as PC 1 will correspond to the F1 key on the keyboard The PC can be linked by pressing the Ctrl Shift F1 keys To use a keyboard to link a PC the following conditions must be met The PC that you wish to link to is not in sleep mode e NetDA Manager is running on the PC that you wish to link to If this setting is configured only the registered PC will be linked To allow links from other PCs refer to 5 3 Filtering PCs Whose Screens Are Shared page 36 24 Chapter 3 Network Configuration
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41. ettings should I choose OK l Cancel A Display Sets the monitor of which configuration is to be changed Resolution Sets the resolution for the monitor Orientation Sets the direction Portrait Landscape for the monitor Not supported by FDX1502N FDX1502NT Multiple displays To show the same image on two or more monitors select Duplicate these displays To show different images on two or more monitors select Extend these displays To control a remote PC select Duplicate these displays Chapter 4 Linking Unlinking 29 Make this my main display When this option is checked the selected monitor will be set as the primary display for showing your desktop If it has already been set as the primary display the message This is currently your main display will be displayed Note e If two or more monitors are linked an option for selecting which to configure will appear When the monitor x NetDA Video is clicked When the menu appears configure the following settings Screen Resolution Screen Rotation Extend To Extend Set as Main Monitor Mirror off Optimize for Video Fit to TV Screen Resolution Sets the resolution for the monitor Screen Rotation Rotates the monitor screen Not supported by FDX1502N FDX1502NT Extend To Changes the display position of the selected monitor when showing different images on two or more monitors 30 C
42. firewall on your PC may be interrupting communication with the monitor Please abort your security software 54 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and remedy 3 An error occurs when accessing the Web page via NetDA Manager The PC running NetDA Manager and the monitor may not be in the same network segment environment without router During the initial configuration place the monitor and PC in the same network segment In the environment where there is DHCP server the DHCP server may have configured the IP address of the different segment to a PC Please select Obtain an IP address automatically at Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties of the PC Otherwise connect the PC and the monitor with a crossover cable and see how it works When reconfiguring the monitor that has been used in another network network configuration not allowing the communication with the PC running NetDA Manager may have been set Please reset the monitor to the factory default settings For details on how to reset the monitor to the factory default settings refer to 5 7 Resetting to Factory Defaults page 40 If your Web browser is configured to use a proxy server access to the local network might be blocked Disable use of the proxy server temporarily or enable access to the local network on your Web browser Example If using Internet Explorer 8 Click Tools Internet Option On the
43. function allows you to reset the network configuration information of the monitor to the factory default settings Attention Once the factory default settings are complete the monitor will run as a DHCP server DHCP Server Function ENABLE Be careful of it when you are using the monitor with DISABLE set for DHCP Server Function e Before you start please make sure that no PCs are currently linked e Do not turn off the monitor while resetting to factory default e While resetting to factory default the monitor screen disappears momentarily It is recommended to take notes of the current settings You cannot restore it once the factory default settings are complete e If the monitor has been used in a particular network and you wish to change the network configuration to use it for another network initialize the network configuration of the monitor first according to the instructions below 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window and display the Web page 2 Click Factory Default under Maintenance 3 A confirmation message is displayed Click Yes ic i EZ ND4050G Windows Internet Explorer kobo 0O http 192 168 010 4 x P Bing P gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help H Favorites f EZ ND4050G Factory Default E HELP Select Language English Status System Wireless
44. ge To change access the Web page and go to Network Conf PC Link and Device Disconnection Key Chapter 5 Other Function Settings 33 5 2 Filtering Monitor Built in Speaker Audio Device and Storage Device Connections The function allows you to accept refuse the network connection of speakers built into the monitor audio devices and storage devices connected to the monitor 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window and display the Web page 2 Click Device Filter under Security 3 Enable Disable Audio Device Connection and or Storage Device Connection Select ENABLE when you wish to allow the connection of built in speakers audio devices and or storage devices Select DISABLE when you wish to deny it i ez nowsog windows Intenet Explorer Ee x Gv nttp 192168 010 4 x P Bing p gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help oie Favorites EZ ND4050G C Select Language English Device Filter Configuration Y Status System Wireless EP rep Y Easy Configuration ps bri ETE Device Filter Configuration Name Value Audio Device Connection ENABLE Wired LAN St i A Wireless LAN torage Device Connection DISABLE v DHCP Server PC Link Submit Security L l Restart Factory Default Standby Screen Firmware Update Copyright I 2011 2012 silex technology
45. guration Go crt a Start NetDA Manager on Adds NetDA Manager to the Startup folder Windows startup When added to the Startup folder NetDA Manager will automatically start at Windows logon Default On Disallow multiple simultaneous Disables linking to two or more monitors at the same time connections Unselect this check box if you wish to link to two or more monitors at a time Default On Main window refresh interval Sets the main window refresh interval Default 10 sec Advanced Configuration Opens the Advanced Configuration dialog box Depending on the operating system in use the User Account Control dialog box may be displayed Click Yes Continue Chapter 2 Basic Operations of NetDA Manager 15 Advanced Configuration In this dialog box the simultaneous linking with two or more monitors can be set Restrict input device usage to Disallows the usage of USB devices keyboard mouse via monitors at the a single NetDA same time If this function is enabled your PC screen can only be controlled via a single monitor even if two or more monitors are linked When the current input device has been idle for the period of time specified in Idle time before unblocking other input devices below an input device connected to another monitor can then be used Note that only a single monitor can be in control Default Off Idle time before unblocking Sets the amount of time
46. hapter 4 Linking Unlinking 4 2 Unlinking from the Monitor How to unlink 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window Neda Manage Sa 0 2 el 1 NetDA s have been found 2 Unlink from the monitor by one of the following methods Double click Double click the monitor in the main window Use a button Select the monitor in the main window and click Disconnect D Right click Right click on the monitor in the main window and select Disconnect from the menu displayed Use a keyboard Select the monitor in the main window using the up down arrow keys and press Alt D on your keyboard 3 The PC screen will disappear from the monitor Chapter 4 Linking Unlinking 31 Chapter 5 Other Function Settings 5 1 Sharing Multiple PC Screens with One Monitor Switching between PCs Necessary settings to link using a keyboard The function allows you to configure the necessary settings to start stop sharing your PC screen with a display using a USB keyboard connected to the monitor Attention To use a keyboard to link a PC the following conditions must be met The PC that you wish to link to is not in sleep mode NetDA Manager is running on the PC that you wish to link to 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window and display the Web page 2 Click PC Link under Network Conf 3 At PC Link Configuration enter the
47. he wireless LAN standards provided by the IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers This product complies with the following 4 standards Standards Frequency band Transmission speeds Max IEEE 802 11a 5GHz band 54Mbps IEEE 802 11b 2 4GHz band 11Mbps IEEE 802 11g 2 4GHz band 54Mbps IEEE 802 11n 2 4GHz band 5GHz band 300Mbps IP Internet Protocol Address An IP address is an identification number assigned to each PC or communication device linked to the network where a TCP IP such as the Internet or an intranet is used In the current Internet protocol IPv4 a 32bit numeric value divided into 4 8bit packets is used the IP address consists of 4 groups of decimal numbers 0 to 255 separated by dots and expressed in the format 192 168 0 10 for example In the next generation IPv6 the address will be controlled with 128bit information This product supports only IP v4 Chapter 8 Appendix 61 Jumbo Frame Using jumbo frames the size of transmitted and received data units frame over a network can be increased to ensure effective communication In the Ethernet standard the amount of transmittable data per frame is defined as 1518 bytes When using a jumbo frame the size is increased to approx 9 Kbytes or more For this product the maximum is 9696 bytes MAC Media Access Control Address See Ethernet Address Security Key The security key is a key which allows the safe transmission of encrypted data
48. host name or IP address of the PC for PC 1 12 Also at Device Disconnection Key select the disconnection key that will be used to unlink from the PC e EZ ND4050G Windows Internet Explorer Cole ka 0O http 192 168 0 10 x 4 x P Bing p gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ue Favorites EZ ND4050G Select Language English PG Link Configuration Status System HP Wireless 7 Y Easy Configuration Easy Configuration gt Select whether to connect to the registered PC automatically when this product is started Name Value Network Conf E General A 5 _TOP P Auto Connect DISABLE Wired LAN Wireless LAN Select the key used to disconnect the device from a USB key board Name Value Device Disconnection Key Ctrl Shift Delete v Device Filter PC Link Configuration Y Maintenance Name Value Restart Factory Default PC name or P address 3 Standby Screen in Py4 address format xxx xxx xxx xxx Firmware Update Allow to connect only registered PC DISABLE v PC 1 PC2 DZ Ted Copyright C 2011 2012 silex technology Inc 4 When the setup is complete click Submit 5 Restart the network function of the monitor Click OK When the function restarts the new configuration takes effect 6 Finish the Web browser 32 Chapter 5 Other Function Settings Switchi
49. ick OK a This application was added to the exceptions list of the Windows NP firewall Chapter 1 Installing the Software 7 6 Complete the NetDA Manager installation Click Finish NetDA Manager Installer 3 a Installation of NetDA Manager is complete lt NetDA Manager has been successfully installed on your PC e If using a firewall function of commercial security software please add NetDA Manager to the exception list in the security software 7 Continue to install the Display Driver Display Driver installer is displayed e Display Driver is required to control the monitor display e When Display Driver is installed the configuration utility bundled with Display Driver is installed simultaneously Once your PC is linked to the monitor the icon A for this configuration utility will appear in the task tray giving you easy access to the display image and resolution settings e If Display Driver is installed on Windows 7 the WDDM Windows Display Driver Model driver is required to function with a graphics board installed in your PC If the XPDM driver is used Display Driver does not work e If Display Driver is installed on Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows Aero cannot be used e Depending on the operating system in use the User Account Control dialog box may be displayed Click Yes Allow to open the menu Note e If you are using
50. iguration of your PC page 27 22 Chapter 3 Network Configuration To make a link using an existing wireless LAN Configuration S tails O O General Configuration Network Mode Select Wireless only STAY TCP IP Configuration Select ENABLE when you wish to obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server running on the network to which the monitor will be connected Select DISABLE when there is no DHCP server running on the network to which the monitor will be connected or when you wish to assign the IP address manually To assign an IP address using the DHCP the DHCP server must be running in your subnetwork IP Address If DISABLE is selected for DHCP above set the IP address for the monitor ubnet Mask Set the subnet mask of the monitor Default Gateway Set the gateway address of the monitor DHCP Server DHCP Server Function Select DISABLE when there is a DHCP server Configuration running on the network to which the monitor will be connected Select ENABLE when there is no DHCP server running on the network to which the monitor will be connected and you wish to assign an IP Address to the PC using the DHCP server function of the monitor Start IP Address lif ENABLE is selected for DHCP Server Function above set the scope of IP address to be configured for End IP Address the PC Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask Default Gateway Set the gateway
51. ings configured for the monitor may not be appropriate for your environment Connect a network cable to the monitor and check the wireless settings of the monitor via a wired LAN The monitor may be placed in a location subject to weaker radio wave signals Check the location and surrounding conditions Chapter 8 Appendix 8 1 Glossary Access Point Access points are devices to be installed so that links to other networks such as wireless LAN devices and or wired LAN are possible Broadcast Address The broadcast address is an address which allows a data transmission to all devices over the same network Default Gateway The default gateway is a device such as a PC or router which functions as a gateway when communicating with other network over its own network DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The DHCP is used to automatically assign necessary information such as an IP address to a PC which will be connected temporarily to a network In the DHCP PCs and network devices with the function presenting the configuration information are referred to as DHCP servers This product is configured to start as a DHCP server by default Ethernet Address An Ethernet address is a 48bit identification number assigned to a network device It is assigned statically not duplicated and uses a unique number for each network device It is also referred to as MAC address Media Access Control address IEEE802 11 One of t
52. itor 192 168 0 10 The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx If the DHCP is enabled on your network the IP address obtained from it will be applied Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask of the monitor The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx When set to 0 0 0 0 a subnet mask appropriate for the IP address is automatically used If the DHCP is enabled on your network the Subnet Mask obtained from it will be applied Default Gateway Set the gateway address of the monitor The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx TO use this setting the gateway must be running in the same subnetwork as the monitor If 0 0 0 0 is set this setting is disabled If the DHCP is enabled on your network the default gateway obtained from it will be applied 46 Chapter 6 List of All Settings Wired LAN Wired LAN Configuration LAN Interface Configure the physical network type AUTO 10 HALF 10 FULL 100 HALF 100 FULL 1000 FULL Usually AUTO is used If a LED on your HUB does not light on when the monitor is turned on change the network type to that of the HUB Enable Disable Jumbo Frame ON OFF OFF If enabled high speed data transmission up to 9696 bytes per frame excluding FCS 4 bytes can be utilized for TCP IP communication Disable this setting if using
53. munication will be encrypted using the settings for WEP Key 1 4 and Key Index e ON Enables WEP encryption OFF Disables WEP encryption If encryption is not enabled data is not encrypted and is sent as is To ensure higher security enabling encryption is recommended Select the number of the WEP key that you wish to use 1 for encryption 1 4 This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router Access Point or other devices you wish to connect to Chapter 6 List of All Settings 49 WPA WPA2 IWPA WPA2 Configuration OSES Encryption Mode Pre Shared Key 50 Chapter 6 List of All Settings Set the WEP key for WEP encryption Up to 4 WEP keys can be set A WEP key must be entered using hexadecimal or alphanumeric characters In most cases alphanumeric characters are used Enter 5 characters if the key size is 64bit or 13 characters if the key size is 128bit For Hexadecimal a value consists of numbers 0 9 and English letters A F Enter a 10 digit value if the key size is 64bit or a 26 digit value if the key size is 128bit This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router Access Point or other devices you wish to connect to Select the encryption mode that you wish to use for WPA WPA2 WPA MIX authentication Select one of the following TKIP This encryption mode is only for WPA AES This encryption mode is for both WPA WPA2 AUTO Automatically switches betw
54. ng between PCs using a keyboard The function allows you to share multiple PC screens with one monitor switching between PCs To use a keyboard to link a PC the following conditions must be met The PC that you wish to link to is not in sleep mode NetDA Manager is running on the PC that you wish to link to Note e To share a PC screen using a keyboard the function keys F1 F12 must be associated with the PCs whose screens you wish to share the PC registered as PC 1 will correspond to function key F1 on the keyboard For details refer to Necessary settings to link using a keyboard page 32 e In Windows 7 it may take a while to link to the monitor for the first time For details refer to 7 It takes too long to make a link to the monitor from Windows 7 page 60 The screen image may flicker when linked for the first time Linking to the monitor 1 Press the Ctrl Shift Function Keys on the USB keyboard connected to the monitor at the same time The corresponding PC screen will be shown on the monitor Note e The screen image may flicker when linked for the first time Unlinking from the monitor 1 Press the Ctrl Shift Delete on the USB keyboard connected to the monitor at the same time The PC screen will disappear from the monitor Note e This key combination can be changed to Ctrl Shift Insert from the Web pa
55. ng is not used for this mode WPA2 Uses PSK for network authentication For encryption mode AES AUTO can be selected The encryption key will be generated by communicating with your wireless router Access Point using a Pre Shared key WEP key setting is not used for this mode WPA MIX Uses both WPA and WPA2 authentication This setting can be used only when AccessPoint mode is selected as the network mode Chapter 6 List of All Settings 43 WEP Configuration 44 Chapter 6 List of All Settings Enable Disable the WEP encryption ON OFF If WEP encryption is used wireless communication will be encrypted using the settings for WEP Key 1 4 and Key Index ON Enables WEP encryption OFF Disables WEP encryption If encryption is not enabled data is not encrypted and is sent as is To ensure higher security enabling encryption is recommended Select the number of the WEP key that you wish to use 1 for encryption 1 4 This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router Access Point or other devices you wish to connect to Set the WEP key for WEP encryption Up to 4 WEP keys can be set A WEP key must be entered using hexadecimal or alphanumeric characters In most cases alphanumeric characters are used Enter 5 characters if the key size is 64bit or 13 characters if the key size is 128bit For Hexadecimal a value consists of numbers 0 9 and English letters A F En
56. ng must be the same as that of your wireless router or other devices you wish to connect to Pre Shared Key Set the Pre Shared Key This setting is necessary when TKIP AES is used for encryption mode The Pre Shared Key is a keyword used to create the encryption key It is also referred to as network key or password For 8 63 characters enter alphanumeric characters For 64 characters enter hexadecimal value This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router or other devices you wish to connect to PC Link Configuration PC1 Enter either the host name or IP address of the PC that you wish to link to If a USB keyboard is connected to the monitor the PC registered as PC 1 will correspond to the F1 key on the keyboard The PC can be linked by pressing the Ctrl Shift F1 keys To use a keyboard to link a PC the following conditions must be met e The PC that you wish to link to is not in sleep mode e NetDA Manager is running on the PC that you wish to link to If this setting is configured only the registered PC will be linked To allow links from other PCs refer to 5 3 Filtering PCs Whose Screens Are Shared page 36 To link to wireless LAN from your PC using the Access Point function of the monitor change the wireless LAN configuration of the PC after the network configuration is complete For details refer to Changing the wireless LAN conf
57. r on your PC For the Display Driver settings refer to Configuring the monitor settings page 29 and change the settings appropriately Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 57 Problem Possible cause and remedy 2 The monitor is not displayed in NetDA Manager 58 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting The monitor or the Ethernet Hub to which the monitor is connected may have a problem regarding connection power transmission or operation Please check the LED status of the monitor and the Ethernet Hub to which the monitor is connected If the LED indicates improper status replace the AC plug and other cables and reboot the connected devices The startup of the monitor may not have been completed It takes up to 30 sec for the monitor to get ready after it is turned on Please wait until the monitor becomes ready and then click Refresh in NetDA Manager Security software such as a firewall on your PC may be interrupting communication with the monitor Please add NetDA Manager to the exception list in your security software An IP address unable to communicate with your PC may be assigned to the monitor Check the IP address of your PC as follows 1 Select Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt Execute the ipconfig command Example of executing the ipconfig command Enter ipconfig and press the Enter key Microsoft Windows Versi 6 1 7601 C Copyright c 2
58. ress unique in the network Assign an IP address that has the same address class as the PC that will use the monitor Example When an IP address of the PC is 192 168 0 xx assign an address such as 192 168 0 100 that is not used by other network devices Note Tips about the IP address An IP address is a unique number for identifying network devices An IP address is indicated with four numbers divided by a period for example 192 168 0 1 The integer from 0 255 is used for each number An IP address is depending on the number assigned categorized to 3 classes below Numbers making up the IP address are either network numbers indicating network or host numbers indicating each network device each number indicates the different meaning based on the IP address class Each class is categorized as the following diagram which is indicating a network number as n and a host number as u An IP address with the same network number must be assigned to the network devices in the same network segment There is an address range in the IP address called the private address that could be used freely In the LAN environment not directly connected to the internet an IP address is assigned within the range of the private address First 1 digits Class Definition of IP Size of the network to Private address in IP address address be used n network number u host number 0 to 127 A
59. s of the PC that you wish to link to The PCs can be linked via a USB keyboard connected to the monitor The PCs registered as PC 1 to PC 12 will correspond to the F1 to F12 keys on the keyboard The PCs can be linked by pressing the Ctrl Shift Functions Key keys Also you can unlink from the PC by pressing the keys selected at Device Disconnection Key Example If you wish to link to the PC registered as PC 2 press the Ctrl Shift F2 keys on the USB keyboard To use a keyboard to link a PC the following conditions must be met e The PC that you wish to link to is not in sleep mode e NetDA Manager is running on the PC that you wish to link to 52 Chapter 6 List of All Settings 6 3 Security Password Password Configuration New Password Set the administrator password up to 7 ASCII characters This password is used for authentication when changing settings from the Web page Device Filter Audio Device Connection Enable Disable audio distribution via built in speakers DISABLE and a line output connector and a microphone input connector of the monitor When set to ENABLE the monitor allows audio output via built in speakers and a line output connector and audio input via a microphone input connector When set to DISABLE the monitor denies audio distribution to the monitor including audio output via built in speakers and a line o
60. s the Enter key ff 6 1 7601 C Copyright c 2009 rosoft Corporation All right reserved C Users Username gt inging 192 168 0 20 with 32 bytes of data When there is RAIVALIMM EAL ANA H o eA e 001 I eal PX a replay gt 168 0 20 bytes 32 time 9ms TTL 128 bytes 32 time lt 1ms TTL 128 bytes 32 time lt 1ms TTL 128 When there is 0 10 Destination host unreachable no replay 168 0 10 Destination host unreachable eply from 192 168 0 10 Destination host unreachable eply from 192 168 0 10 Destination host unreachable If there is a reply while the monitor is turned off it means there is another network device using the same IP address as the monitor In such a case change the IP address of either monitor or the other network device There is may be too much load on your network If you are playing a video or using software that changes the screen dynamically set a lower resolution level With a wireless LAN connection the transmission strength of the electric wave may be weak Check the electric wave strength of the monitor For details on the transmission strength level refer to Wireless LAN page 47 Depending on the performance of the PC in use the problem presented on the left may occur The resolution setting configured for Display Driver is not appropriate for the monitor Please check that the same resolution as the monitor is configured for Display Driver on your PC
61. s to communicate with each other on a wireless LAN the same SSID must be set Network Authentication Select the network authentication mode that will be used to link to your wireless router Access Point To ensure a secure network it is recommended to use WPA WPA2 For IEEE 802 11n only AES can be used Chapter 3 Network Configuration 21 Configuration Name Deas SCS WEP Configuration WEP ______________ Enable Disable the WEP encryption ON OFF When Network Select the number of the WEP key that you wish to use Authentication is Open for encryption 1 4 or Shared This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router or other devices you wish to connect to WEP Key 1 4 Set the WEP key for WEP encryption When the key input method is hexadecimal enter a 10 digit value if the key size is 64bit or a 26 digit value if the key size is 128bit When the key input method is alphanumeric characters enter 5 characters if the key size is 64bit or 13 characters if the key size is 128bit This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router or other devices you wish to connect to WPA WPA2 Configuration Encryption Mode Select the encryption mode that you wish to use for When Network WPA WPA2 WPA MIX authentication Authentication is WPA When the network authentication mode is WPA2 WPA2 or WPAMIX TKIP cannot be used This setti
62. ss adapter is enabled on your PC by looking at the Windows network settings or the wireless LAN switch on your PC If you intend to setup the monitor via a wireless LAN please confirm that the monitor is NOT placed in a location subject to weaker radio wave signals Check the location and surrounding conditions 2 The monitor does not show up The monitor may have a problem regarding connection power in the NetDA Manager s main transmission or operation window Please check the LED status of the monitor If the LED indicates improper status replace the AC plug and other cables and reboot the connected devices The startup of the monitor may not have been completed It takes up to 30 sec for the monitor to get ready after it is turned on Please wait until the monitor becomes ready and then click Refresh A in NetDA Manager The PC running NetDA Manager and the monitor may not be in the same network segment environment without router During the initial configuration place the monitor and PC in the same network segment When reconfiguring the monitor that has been used in another network network configuration not allowing the communication with the PC running NetDA Manager may have been set Please reset the monitor to the factory default settings For details on how to reset the monitor to the factory default settings refer to 5 7 Resetting to Factory Defaults page 40 Security software such as a
63. ter a 10 digit value if the key size is 64bit or a 26 digit value if the key size is 128bit This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router Access Point or other devices you wish to connect to WPA WPA2 Configuration Encryption Mode Select the encryption mode that you wish to use for WPA WPA2 WPA MIX authentication Select one of the following TKIP This encryption mode is only for WPA AES This encryption mode is for both WPA WPA2 AUTO Automatically switches between TKIP AES appropriately for your Access Point or other devices Usually AES is safer than TKIP To ensure higher security it is recommended to use AES when you establish a wireless LAN This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router Access Point or other devices you wish to connect to Pre Shared Key Set the Pre Shared Key This setting is necessary EIZO NANAO Corporation when TKIP AES is used for encryption mode The Pre Shared Key is a keyword used to create the encryption key It is also referred to as network key or password In most case alphanumeric characters are used 8 63 characters For Hexadecimal a value consists of numbers 0 9 and English letters A F This setting must be the same as that of your wireless router Access Point or other devices you wish to connect to PC Link Configuration PC1 Enter either the host name or IP address of the PC that None you wish to link to If a
64. ter s LAN segment V Enable broadcast addresses V Indude broadcast address determined from NIC Enable broadcast addresses Enables the usage of broadcast addresses to search for the monitors on different network segments If no broadcast addresses are specified only the monitors on your local segment will be searched To register a broadcast address check Enable broadcast addresses enter the broadcast address into the address field and click Add To remove an address from the list select the address and click Delete For example to register 192 168 1 xxx Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 enter 192 168 1 255 into the address field For broadcast addresses of the network to be searched for ask your network administrator and then enter the relevant address Adds the broadcast addresses Enter the broadcast address to the address field and click Add Up to 16 addresses Deletes the broadcast addresses previously added Select the broadcast address to delete from the list and click Delete Include broadcast address Automatically determines the broadcast address for each NIC when two or determined from NIC more network interface cards are installed on the PC Default On 2 When the setup is complete click OK Chapter 2 Basic Operations of NetDA Manager 1 7 Properties dialog box In the properties dialog box the name of the selected monitor can be changed and the detail
65. the monitor on a 10 100Mbps network Name Details Defaults Network Mode Select the type of network connection AccessPoint e AccessPoint Uses the monitor as an Access Point e Wireless only STA Links to a wireless LAN via an Access Point e Wired only Links to a wired LAN using a network cable Wireless LAN Basic Configuration Wireless LAN Wireless Mode Select the IEEE 802 11 wireless mode 802 11n a 802 11 b g Uses IEEE802 11b or IEEE802 11g 802 11 a Uses IEEE802 11a 802 11 n b g Uses IEEE802 11n IEEE802 11b or IEEE802 11g 802 11n a Uses IEEE802 11n or IEEE802 11a SSID Set the SSID for the wireless LAN to which the monitor EZxxxxxx will be linked xxxxxx is the last 6 digits SSID is an ID that distinguishes a wireless LAN from of the Ethernet Address others For wireless devices to communicate with each other on a wireless LAN the same SSID must be set Up to 32 characters including hyphen and underscore _ can be used Chapter 6 List of All Settings 47 Channel Bandwidth 48 Chapter 6 List of All Settings Set the frequency bandwidth This setting is necessary when using 802 11n b g or 802 11n a In a wireless LAN bandwidth is divided up so that more devices can communicate at a time Each section of bandwidth is called a channel and each channel has a bandwidth of 20MHz If 40MHz is selected larger and faster data transmission can be realized e 4
66. to link to If a USB keyboard is connected to the monitor the PC registered as PC 1 will correspond to the F1 key on the keyboard The PC can be linked by pressing the Ctrl Shift F1 keys To use a keyboard to link a PC the following conditions must be met The PC that you wish to link to is not in sleep mode e NetDA Manager is running on the PC that you wish to link to If this setting is configured only the registered PC will be linked To allow links from other PCs refer to 5 3 Filtering PCs Whose Screens Are Shared page 36 Chapter 3 Network Configuration 25 6 When the setup is complete click Submit 7 Restart the network function of the monitor Click OK 8 Finish the Web browser The network configuration is now complete 26 Chapter 3 Network Configuration Changing the wireless LAN configuration of your PC To link to wireless LAN from your PC using the Access Point function of the monitor change the wireless LAN configuration of the PC Using the wireless function which is standard for the operating system change the wireless LAN configuration of the PC 1 Click the network icon ill in the task tray 2 Select the SSID configured on the monitor from the list and then click Connect Not connected ull Connections are available Wireless Network Connection EZ0127AD Y Connect automatically Open Network an
67. utput connector and audio input via a microphone input connector The audio devices will disappear from NetDA Manager If audio distribution is not necessary select DISABLE to allow your PC screen to be output and displayed more smoothly Storage Device Connection Enable Disable sharing of the USB disks when it is DISABLE connected to the monitor When set to ENABLE you can share data stored on the USB disks using NetDA Manager When set to DISABLE sharing of the USB disks will be disabled 6 4 Maintenance Standby Screen Standby Screen Configuration Select image Select the image to use for the standby screen Default Image Default Image The default image will be used for the standby screen Upload Image The uploaded image will be used for the standby screen e Blank The standby screen will be blank Chapter 6 List of All Settings 53 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting If a problem still remains after applying the suggested remedies contact your local dealer 7 1 When Installing the Monitor Possible cause and remedy 1 The monitor does not show up in The network mode of the monitor has not been configured correctly the wireless LAN connection list Please check that the network mode of the monitor is set to on Windows AccessPoint If you intend to setup the monitor via a wireless LAN please confirm that the wireless adapter is enabled on your PC Please check that the wirele
68. w e Microsoft Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit e Microsoft Windows Vista 32 bit 64 bit e Microsoft Windows XP 32 bit Chapter 1 Installing the Software 5 1 2 Installing the Software Attention e A user account with the Administrator authority is required Please consult your system administrator for your account 1 Insert the EIZO LCD Utility Disk CD ROM into the CD ROM drive The startup menu is displayed Click NetDA Manager in the Network Display Adaptor tab Clicking Install displays the menu Clicking NetDA Manager installation starts the installer Bl Network Display Adaptor Setup CD Ver 1 0 0 b3 A Network Display Adaptor Setup CD Contents NetDA Manager installation Diii Start NetDA Manager and the NetDA driver installation NetDA Manager is a utility designed for connecting C _Ccurcomputer via ne nemor your computer via the network e Depending on the operating system in use the User Account Control dialog box may be displayed Click Yes Allow to open the menu 2 Click Next NetDA Manager Installer a Welcome to the NetDA Manager Installer This wizard helps you install NetDA Manager on your PC Before installation please close any running programs To begin installation click Next 6 Chapter 1 Installing the Software 3 Confirm the software license agreement Read the software license agreement
69. ws Internet Explorer e Gv nttp 192168 010 gt 4 x P Bing Pp gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ie Favorites EZ ND4050G e E Select Language English DHCP Server Configuration Status System l Wireless Y Easy Configuration i n A q Easy Configuration gt DHCP Server Configuration Name Value Network Conf DHCP Server Function ENABLE v Start IP Address 192 168 0 11 End IP Address 192 168 0254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Password Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Device Filter Lease Time O Das 0 vHours 0 v minutes Restart Factory Default Standby Screen S cre Submit Firmware Update E Tad Copyright 2011 2012 silex technology Inc 4 When the setup is complete click Submit 5 Restart the network function of the monitor Click OK When the function restarts the new configuration takes effect 6 Finish the Web browser Chapter 5 Other Function Settings 37 5 5 Configuring the Access Point Function With the Access Point function of the monitor you can link to the monitor from a PC via wireless or wired LAN Note To link to wireless LAN from your PC using the Access Point function of the monitor the PC must be configured with the same wireless LAN settings as the monitor 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window and display the Web page 2 Click Wir
70. y Device Disconnection Key Ctrl Shift Delete v Password Device Filter gt PC Link Configuration Y Maintenance Name eae Restart Factory Default PC name or IP address a Standby Screen in Pv4 address format xxx xxx xxx 200 Firmware Update Allow to connect only registered PC DISABLE v PC 1 PC 2 X var 1OY occa S201 Toad Copyright 2011 2012 silex technology Inc 4 When the setup is complete click Submit 5 Restart the network function of the monitor Click OK When the function restarts the new configuration takes effect 6 Finish the Web browser 36 Chapter 5 Other Function Settings 5 4 Configuring the DHCP Server Function Even if there is no network device with a DHCP server function on your network you can easily assign an IP address to PCs or network devices by using DHCP server function built into the monitor Once ENABLE is selected for DHCP Server Function the monitor will run as a DHCP server Note To assign an IP address to your PC automatically using the DHCP server function of the monitor your PC must be set to Obtain an IP address automatically 1 Select the monitor in the NetDA Manager s main window and display the Web page 2 Click DHCP Server under Network Conf 3 Select ENABLE for DHCP Server Function and enter the settings EZ ND4050G Windo
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