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LiteShow Menu Options
Download
This menu allows the user to download the LiteShow Utility to their computer. 
Follow the Download LiteShow Utility instructions below.
System Status
This menu allows the user to review the network and connection status, and the 
source and projector information. This is particularly useful when troubleshooting.
Basic Projector Control
Note: To gain access to the Basic Menu, you must be logged in as a Basic or Admin 
User.
This menu allows the user to control many of the projector’s Basic Picture and 
Setup OSD menu features through the network. These include: Power on/off, 
Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Color, Tint, Auto Image, Aspect Ratio, Apply Pre-
sets, Custom Key, Blank Key, source, AC Power, Internal Speakers, Audio Inputs, 
Volume, Mic Volume and Mute.
Moderator Control
Note: To gain access to the Moderator Control Menu, you must be logged in as a 
Basic or Admin User.
This menu allows the user to control who displays to the projector. Note: Up to 32 
computers can be connected to the LiteShow network, however only four 
computers can be displayed simultaneously. See instructions below.
Admin Menu
Note: To gain access to the Admin Menu, you must be logged in as an Admin User.
Use the Admin Menu for configuring and controlling the projector via a web 
browser, setting up failure and warning alerts via email, managing the projector via 
SNMP. 
Notes: Projector web pages and emails sent by the projector are always displayed in 
English language. Select the web pages language (English, Traditional Chinese, 
Simplified Chinese, Korean, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Swedish, 
Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Finnish, Norwegian, Turkish, or Danish) on the home 
page. For network control, you can access the projector through Port 23 (Telnet). 
We use the same control codes on serial as we do over the network. InFocus 
network control uses the Telnet packet structure.
Network Setup: Before the LiteShow features can be used, the projector must be 
configured within this submenu for your network. Consult with your network 
administrator before entering information into this submenu. Incorrect network 
information may cause problems on your network. Note: To enable network 
functions at all times (even when the projector is powered off), the Network item in 
the Always-On Functions submenu in the Setup menu must be set to Yes (not No).
IP Setup:  Wired LAN settings if DHCP is turned off or not available on the 
Wired LAN.
DHCP Server Setup:  The projector acts as a DHCP host whenever hosting a 
Wireless LAN and/or whenever connected to a Wired LAN which doesn’t 
include a DHCP Host.
Wireless Setup: IP configuration of the Wireless LAN – these control how the 
projector’s Wireless LAN appears to computers on the Wireless network 
hosted by the projector.
GateKeeper:  Client computers on the Wireless LAN can access the broader 
LAN/Internet over the Wired LAN connection if enabled here.  Internet Only 
blocks IP addresses on the same LAN subnet as the projector, but allows 
access to other IP addresses.
CLI Pass-Through:  The projector includes a basic Telnet engine.  You can 
“Enable” an incoming Telnet connection in which the projector will parse and 
respond to CLI commands received on this port (23).
SNMP:  Configure Simple Network Management Protocol settings.
Crestron Control System:  Enable control by Crestron systems.