BARCO WePresent WiPG-1600W SET NA Barco WePresent WiPG-1600W SET NA_UserGuide.pdf

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WiPG-1600W Users Manual
WiPG-1600W
User's Manual
Version: 07
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Table of Contents
1 Overview ................................................................................................................................. 4
2 Package Contents ................................................................................................................. 7
3 Physical Details ...................................................................................................................... 7
4 What You (Might) Need ...................................................................................................... 10
5 Hardware Installation ......................................................................................................... 11
6 Standby Screen of the Projector/Display ....................................................................... 13
6.1 Quick Guide ..................................................................................................................... 13
6.2 Whiteboard ...................................................................................................................... 13
6.3 “USB Player” Function .................................................................................................... 15
6.4 “Conference Control” Mode ......................................................................................... 15
6.5 User-List ........................................................................................................................... 16
6.6 Quad-Screen Mode (4-to-1 Split Screen) .................................................................. 16
6.7 Setup ................................................................................................................................. 17
6.8 Remote Control/Remote Touch Control (UMT) ...................................................... 17
6.9 Toolbar in the Projection Mode ................................................................................... 18
7 Web Management ............................................................................................................... 20
7.1 Home Page ....................................................................................................................... 20
7.2 Conference Control ....................................................................................................... 22
7.3 WebSlides ......................................................................................................................... 24
7.4 HTTPS Self-Signed Certificate ..................................................................................... 24
7.5 Admin ................................................................................................................................ 28
7.5.1 System Status ................................................................................................................... 28
7.5.2 Device Setup .................................................................................................................... 29
7.5.3 Network Setup................................................................................................................. 31
7.5.4 WiFi Setup ......................................................................................................................... 33
7.5.5 SNMP Setup ..................................................................................................................... 35
7.5.6 OSD (On-Screen Display) Setup .................................................................................. 36
7.5.7 WebSlides Setup .............................................................................................................. 38
7.5.8 Change Passwords ......................................................................................................... 39
7.5.9 Reset to Default .............................................................................................................. 40
7.5.10 Firmware Update .......................................................................................................... 41
7.5.11 Reboot System ............................................................................................................... 44
7.5.12 Logout ............................................................................................................................. 44
8 USB Player ............................................................................................................................. 45
8.1 Photo Viewer ................................................................................................................... 46
8.2 Video Player ..................................................................................................................... 47
8.3 Music Player ..................................................................................................................... 48
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8.4 Office Viewer ................................................................................................................... 49
8.5 Setup ................................................................................................................................. 50
9 Using MirrorOp (Sender) to Start Projection.................................................................. 51
9.1 Start the MirrorOp application ..................................................................................... 51
9.2 Main User Interface of MirrorOp (Sender) ................................................................. 53
9.3 A Complete User’s Guide on MirrorOp (Sender) ...................................................... 54
10 Use the SidePad Function with MirrorOp Receiver ...................................................... 55
11 Launch WebSlides ............................................................................................................... 61
12 Wall-Mount Kit ..................................................................................................................... 64
13 Frequently Asked Questions ............................................................................................. 65
14 Disposal Information .......................................................................................................... 69
15 Open-Source and Third-Party Software Used in WiPG-1600W ................................ 70
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Icon
Feature
Description
MirrorOp (Sender) MirrorOp Presenter
Video Streaming
(DLNA)
MirrorOp Receiver
(SidePad Function)
WebSlides

1 Overview

The new version of WiPG-1600 (model name: WiPG-1600W) supports both
wired and wireless connections, allowing users the flexibility to switch
between “WiFi-enabled” and “WiFi-disabled” options through easy setup.
[Please see the section on “7.4.4 WiFi Setup”.] The WiPG-1600W also
comes with two detachable antennas, which can be used for better wireless
signal coverage and reception. Besides, the WiPG-1600W boasts a number
of new features, such as on-screen annotation tools, virtual whiteboard, USB
Document Viewer/Media Player, PoE (Power over Ethernet), gigabit LAN and
1-to-4 distribution, taking your collaboration experience to a new level.
Feature Highlights:
MirrorOp Sender for Windows, Mac and
Chromebook
Windows 7/8/10 macOS 10.9 and above Chrome OS 71 and above
High-quality presentation (Word, Excel, PPT, PDF,
Photo, Screenshot) via Android and iOS devices.
Android 4.1 and above iOS 8.0 and above
Network video streaming for Windows, macOS,
Android, iOS
MPEG 1/2/4, DivX, Xvid, WMV9, H264
Control the projecting PC or Mac via iPhone, iPad
or Android devices
Broadcast slides of the running presentation to
the audience (multiple login devices) via WiFi and
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Whiteboard
Quad-Screen Mode
(4-to-1 Split Screen)
1-to-Many
Distribution
(Please refer to MirrorOp Sender User’s
Manual.)
Conference Control/
OSD User-List
SNMPv3
Remote
Control/UMT
(Universal
Multi-Touch)
a web browser.
Audience can view and save slides for
note-taking later.
Access to WebSlides can be secured with a
password.
Make freehand drawings on virtual
whiteboard/blackboard without connecting
any PC/Mac/tablet/smartphone.
Annotate on the screen during a
presentation
On-screen annotations/writings/drawings
can be done with a touch panel or any USB
HID device.
Project four PC/Mac/smartphone/tablet screens
to one projector/display simultaneously.
Project your device screen to up to 4 wePresent
units and their connected displays at the same
time.
Select which user to project from the web page,
or use the mouse to select a user from the
standby screen.
The conference-control function can be
secured with a password.
The moderator can control who is
projecting.
The moderator can compare up to four
documents/photos/videos side by side on
the same screen.
Manage (WiPG-1600W) devices across the
corporate/school network through SNMPv3.
(Driverless) remote/touch control through
network.
[Support USB HID touch devices compatible with
Windows 7/8/10]
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Plug & Show
You can create your own USB Plug & Show token
(USB drive). Just plug the token into your PC/Mac,
and a presentation can be started in seconds (no
software installation is required).
Basic Features
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n (switchable 2.4/5.0 GHz dual-band)
Power over Ethernet
Wireless screen/audio projection
High-speed projection (up to 30 fps)
Support up to 64 concurrent login users
Remote control
Multi-touch support (UMT) - support USB HID touch devices
compatible with Windows 7/8/10
Multi-touch support (UoIP) - support USB HID touch devices
compatible with Windows 7/8/10
Extended desktop support for both Windows and Mac
Web management (including the software download and device
settings)
Support WPA /WPA2 Enterprise encryption
Customizable standby screen: replace the entire standby screen
image with any image of your choice)
Support SNMPv3:
- Manage/configure multiple WiPG-1600W devices through
SNMPv3.

- Firmware update via FTP

- A security enhancement for SNMP

Provide session security login, wireless WEP/WPA PSK/WPA2
PSK/WPA Enterprise/WPA2 Enterprise key, and gatekeeper functions
to protect presentation contents and maintain office network
VGA/HDMI video output
Support the AP (Access Point)/Station/AP & Station mode
Support SSDP discovery protocol
security
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Description
Power Button/LED
Indicator
USB Port (Front)

2 Package Contents

wePresent WiPG-1600W Base Unit
Power Adapter (DC +5V, 2.6A)
Two Detachable Antennas
Wall-Mount Kit
Quick Start Guide
Warranty Card
CE DoC & Warning Statement

3 Physical Details

Front Panel
Power button/LED indicator: red – system
loading
blue – system ready
2 USB ports for USB thumb
drive/mouse/keyboard/touch device
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Description
Detachable Antennas
USB Port (Rear)
Ethernet Port
VGA Port
HDMI Port
Audio Jack (3.5mm)
Power Jack (5V/2.6A)
Rear Panel
Two antennas installed for better WiFi performance
For USB thumb drive/mouse/keyboard/touch
device
10/100/1000M RJ-45 port
For PoE (Power over Ethernet)
For VGA projector/display
For HDMI projector/display
For speaker
For power adapter
Each USB port can only supply up to 5V/0.5A to the USB thumb
drive/mouse/keyboard/touch device.
PoE Standard: IEEE 802.3at, type 1 (up to 13 watts), class 0.
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Description
Reset Button
Bottom Side
For hard reset.
*** To perform a hard reset to restore your WiPG-1600W device to the
factory default settings, please follow the below procedures:
1. Long press the reset button and hold.
2. Turn on the WiPG-1600W and wait for over 10 seconds until the LED
indicator turns blue.
3. Release the reset button.
4. The WiPG-1600W will be restored to the factory default settings.
Note:
The function of the ITE (Information Technology Equipment) being investigated to IEC
60950-1 is considered not likely to require connection to an Ethernet network with
outside plant routing, including campus environment.
The installation instructions clearly state that the ITE is to be connected only to PoE
networks without routing to the outside plant.
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4 What You (Might) Need

Projector/display with VGA/HDMI interface (Required)
Ethernet cable (Required if you want to disable the WiFi of the
WiPG-1600W)
Windows or Mac computer
Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod touch
Android phone or tablet
Speaker
USB mouse /keyboard
USB touch device
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5 Hardware Installation

1) Connect the WiPG-1600W to the projector/display through the
VGA/HDMI port and turn on the projector/display power.
2) Connect the power adapter to the WiPG-1600W and press the power
button to turn on the device. The system is ready when the LED indicator
turns blue.
The WiPG-1600W base unit can also be powered by the Ethernet
cable (Power over Ethernet).
The default standby screen as shown below will be displayed when
the system is ready.
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3) If you disable the WiFi of the WiPG-1600W, you need to connect the
device to an existing IT network through an Ethernet cable.
4) Connect the speaker to the WiPG-1600W audio jack for audio output. (A
speaker is required for audio output when using VGA.)
5) Connect the USB mouse/keyboard/touch device to the WiPG-1600W
front/rear USB port for the OSD (on-screen display) control or remote
control.
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6 Standby Screen of the Projector/Display

6.1 Quick Guide

The following information will be shown on the standby screen of the
projector/display: (a) software download instructions; (b) WiFi network name
or SSID [Default SSID is wePresent-xxx (xxx are the last three numbers of
the MAC ID shown on the bottom side of the WiPG-1600W device)]; (c) IP
address [default IP address is 192.168.100.10]; (d) login code.

6.2 Whiteboard

1) Click on the “whiteboard” button on the standby screen, and you
can make freehand drawings on the virtual whiteboard through the USB
mouse/touch screen/IWB device.
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2) Toolbar of the Whiteboard
Button Description
Show/hide the toolbar
Return to the WiPG-1600W standby screen
Open a file from an attached USB drive
Save the drawings/writings (current screen image) as a
JPG file to an attached USB drive
Clear all the drawings/writings
Erase part of or the whole of the drawings/writings
Pen color (red, green, blue, black)
Pen width (fine, medium, bold)
Switch to the “Blackboard” mode (all the
drawings/writings will be cleared after the mode
switch)
Switch to the “Whiteboard” mode (all the
drawings/writings will be cleared after the mode
switch)
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6.3 “USB Player” Function

1) Click on the “USB Player” button on the standby screen to
activate the “USB Player” function. You can playback
photo/video/music/office files on the USB drive attached to the
WiPG-1600W device. (For details, please refer to the “9. USB Player”
section)

6.4Conference Control” Mode

/ (enable/disable the “Conference Control” mode):
When the “Conference Control” mode is on, only the moderator can
decide which user to project his/her screen to the projector/display. That
is to say, users are not allowed to project their screens freely.
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6.5 User-List

Click on the “User-List” button to show all the login users. The
moderator can pick which user to project his/her screen to the
projector/display.

6.6 Quad-Screen Mode (4-to-1 Split Screen)

Click on the “Quad-Screen” button on the standby screen to
enter the “Quad-Screen” mode. Click the “Add” button to see the list of login users and assign which user to project his/her screen to the
selected quadrant area.
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6.7 Setup

Click on the “Setup” button , and you can find the information on
firmware (FW) version, resolution, WiFi channel and AP-Client (AP &
Station) status. You can also click on the “Calibration” button to calibrate
the screen to ensure touch accuracy. Click on the “Make PnS Token” to
copy the Plug & Show MirrorOp application for Windows and Mac to the
attached USB drive. [Just plug the token (USB drive) into your PC/Mac,
and a presentation can be started in seconds (no software installation is
required).]

6.8 Remote Control/Remote Touch Control (UMT)

WiPG-1600W supports remote control, including remote touch control
(UMT). Users can remotely control the projecting computer from the
display via a mouse, keyboard or touch screen.
Note:
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1. The UMT (universal multi-touch) function can only support USB HID
touch devices compatible with Windows 7/8/10. Therefore, when
the operating system of the sender device is macOS, touch events on
the projector/display screen are translated into mouse events on the
screen of the sender device. [Please be aware that Windows 7 can
only provide limited multi-touch capability for specific applications.]
2. Each USB port on the WiPG-1600W device can supply up to 5V/0.5A
power. Additional power supply is required if the attached HID
device needs more power.

6.9 Toolbar in the Projection Mode

1) When in the projection mode, a toolbar appears at the bottom of the
projector/display screen, allowing on-screen
annotations/drawings/writings to be made.
2) Overview of the toolbar in the projection mode:
Button Description
Return to the WiPG-1600W standby screen
Enable/Disable the Conference Control mode
PowerPoint presentation tools
Page up/Page down
Full-Screen mode/Exit the Full-Screen mode
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Save the annotations/drawings/writings (current
screen image) as a JPG file to an attached USB drive
Clear all the annotations/drawings/writings
Erase part of or the whole of the
annotations/drawings/writings
Pen color (red, green, blue, black)
Pen width (fine, medium, bold)
Switch to the Mouse mode for remote control
Switch to the Pointer mode
Enable/Disable the Magnifier function
Switch to the Whiteboard mode
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7 Web Management

7.1 Home Page

1) Make sure your sender device (PC/Mac) is WiFi-enabled, and connect
your sender device to the WiPG-1600W through WiFi. You can find the
WiFi network name (SSID) of your WiPG-1600W device on the standby
screen. [Default SSID is wePresent-xxx (xxx are the last three numbers
of the MAC ID shown on the bottom side of the WiPG-1600W)]
Windows Mac
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2) Open the browser of the sender device (PC/Mac), and enter the receiver
IP address/hostname in the address bar of the browser. You can find the
receiver IP address and hostname on the standby screen of the
projector/display. [Default IP address is 192.168.100.10; default
hostname is wePresent-xxx (xxx are the last three characters of the
MAC ID shown on the bottom of the WiPG-1600W).]
Note:
If you want to enter the hostname in the URL bar, please put “https://
before the hostname, such as https://wePresent-3B9.
3) You can see the “Home” page as below. Click “Guest” or “Installer” to
download the portable version or installed version (full version) of the
MirrorOp (Sender) app for Windows (Windows 7/8/10) or Mac (macOS
10.9 and above). If you want to download the installed version for
Windows, an internet connection is required. [Please disable the “Smart
Screen Filter” on the IE browser; otherwise you might not be able to
download the file.]
Note:
The difference between the portable version and installed version of the
MirrorOp Sender app lies in the following:
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(a) The installed version of the MirrorOp Sender app supports the UoIP
(USB over IP), video streaming and SidePad features of the
connected WiPG-1600W device, but the portable version does not.
[These differences only apply to Windows users.]
The UoIP feature of the WiPG-1600W allows users to remotely
control the projecting PC from the display using “special” hand
gestures. (Special hand gestures are used in some game apps and
interactive whiteboard apps.)
Please be aware that UoIP needs to be enabled in the settings of
the MirrorOp Sender app before you use this function. [MirrorOp
Sender -> -> Preferences -> Advanced -> (Remote USB Support) -> Simulate as local USB]
(b) The portable version of the MirrorOp Sender app can locate and
connect to the target WiPG-1600W device automatically (if your
PC/Mac and the WiPC-1600 are on the same intranet). Guest users
are recommended to download the portable version as they can start
a presentation without any application installation or device
discovery.
(c) Internal users are suggested to install the full version of MirrorOp
Sender if there are a number of WiPG-1600W devices deployed on
their company/school networks and they need to connect to different
WiPG-1600W devices from time to time. If they use the portable
version, the MirrorOp Sender app will automatically locate the original
WiPG-1600W device (via which the MirrorOp Sender app was
downloaded) and they may need to search for their target device
manually.
4) If you have installed the MirrorOp Sender app on your computer, you can
click “Device Profile” to download an MOP file. The MOP file provides a
quick way to connect to a predefined receiver. A user can double click on
the MOP file, and it will connect to the predefined WiPG-1600W device
automatically.

7.2 Conference Control

1) Select the “Conference Control” function , and a list of connected
sender devices will be shown.
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2) Enter the password and then click “Login”. (Default password:
moderator)
3) After login, you can see a user-list on the screen which indicates all the
users connected to the WiPG-1600W.
4) There are three columns: “Name”, “Play Control” and “IP Address”.
5) Play Control: There are seven buttons – (a) (full screen); (b)
(upper-left quadrant of the screen); (c) (upper-right quadrant of the
screen); (d) (lower-left quadrant of the screen); (e) (lower-right
quadrant of the screen); (f) (stop); (g) (remove).
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6) Uncheck the “Allow control from this page only”, and the centralized
control will be disabled, allowing users to project their screens to
WiPG-1600W freely.

7.3 WebSlides

1) Click the “WebSlides” button to enter the WebSlides page.
2) Enter the password if necessary.
3) Start to capture the current projecting screen.
4) Please refer to the “12 Launch WebSlides” section for more information.

7.4 HTTPS Self-Signed Certificate

1) When you enter the IP address or hostname of the WiPG-1600W in the
URL bar of the browser, you will get a security warning message as
shown below. If you want to avoid HTTPS security warnings like this, you
can install a HTTPS self-signed certificate on your computer.
2) How to install the HTTPS self-signed certificate on your computer:
Below are the detailed instructions on how to install the certificate for
the Chrome/IE/Edge browser on Windows. To see the instructions on
how to install the certificate for the Safari/Chrome browser on macOS or
for the Firefox browser, please go to
https://www.barco.com/support/knowledge-base/kb8277
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a) Download the self-signed certificate file from the wePresent Home
page.
b) The file name is : wePresent_HTTPS_Certificate.der. c) Double click the *.der file in your computer. d) Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.
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e) Please note that you should check the option “Place all certificates
in the following store” (and click “Browse”), instead of the option
"Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of
certificate".
f) Make sure that you select “Trusted Root Certification Authorities” as
the certificate store.
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g) After the installation is complete, please close and restart your
browser. The HTTPS security warnings will not appear (for
WiPG-1600W v2.5 and later versions).
h) Please note that you only need to install the certificate once for all
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WiPG-1600W devices.

7.5 Admin

Click [Admin], and then enter the password to log in to the web admin page.
(Default Password: admin)

7.5.1 System Status

Click [System Status], and the current system status will be shown.
< Model Name >: WiPG-1600W
< Versions >
Firmware Version: version number of the installed firmware
< Device Information >
Host Name: Device Network Hostname
Resolution: Device output resolution
< Network Status >
IP address: IP address of the WiPG-1600W device
Subnet Mask: subnet mask
Default Gateway: default gateway
Wireless MAC address: wireless MAC address
Wire MAC address: wire MAC address
< WiFi Information >
Mode: AP (Access Point)/Station/AP & Station
SSID: current SSID/the connected WiFi AP name
< Connection Status >
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Projecting Status: “Waiting for projecting”/”Projecting”
Total Users: the number of users logged into the WiPG-1600W device
Code: login code
< Date and Time >
Date: Current date
Time: Current time
Time Zone: Current time zone

7.5.2 Device Setup

Click [Device Setup], and the device setting items will be displayed.
< Device Setup >
Resolution: 800 x 600 (SVGA)/ 1024x 768 (XGA)/ 1280 x 720 (720p)/
1280 x 768 (WXGA)/ 1280 x 800 (WXGA)/
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1360 x 768 (WXGA)/ 1440 x 900 (WXGA+)/
1600 x 1200 (UXGA)/ 1920 x 1080 (1080p)/ 1920 x 1200 (1200p)/ Auto Detect (HDMI)
Code: You can select “Disable”, “Random”, or “Use the following code”
to set a specified 4-digit number as the login code.
< Date and Time Settings >
Choose “SNTP/NTP Server Synchronization” or “Disable” to specify the
time server or disable this feature.
Note: “SNTP/NTP Server Synchronization” is enabled by default. If
you disable this feature, the automatic firmware update may
not run on the correct schedule. .
Time Zone: Specify the time zone
Daylight Saving Time: Enable/Disable
< SharePod Paring Settings >:
Choose “Apply wePresent’s WiFi settings” or “Apply the following WiFi
settings”. (If you choose “Apply the following WiFi settings”, input the
SSID to which the SharePod should connect.)
Encryption: The default setting is “Disable”. (If you have entered the SSID
manually, you can also choose “WEP”, “WPA AES”, “WPA2 AES”, “WPA
TKIP”, or “WPA2 TKIP”.)
Key: If the “Encryption” function is enabled, you have to set a key value
according to the encryption mode you have selected.
< AirPlay >
“Enable” or “Disable” the AirPlay feature.
Note:
If a login code is set on the WiPG-1600W device, you will be asked
for a password when you use AirPlay on Mac or iOS devices. Please
enter the same login code in the AirPlay password dialog box.
The AirPlay protocol does not support the moderator functions.
After moderation (conference control) is enabled, users’ attempts to
connect to the WiPG-1600W via AirPlay will be rejected. Thus, if you
want to use AirPlay, you need to connect your sender device to the
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WiPG-1600W before moderation is enabled. However, once stopped,
AirPlay projection cannot be restarted in the moderation mode.
< Apply >
Confirm and save all changes.
< Cancel >
Cancel all changes.

7.5.3 Network Setup

Click [Network Setup], and the network setting items will be shown.
< Host Name and Domain Name>
Host Name: Enter the host name of this device. [Note: You can choose
“Same as WiFi Network Name”, and the host name will be the same as
the WiFI network name (SSID)].
Note:
The hostname can only contain the characters A through Z, a
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through z, 0 through 9, and hyphen (-). All characters must be
written without any space in between.
The hostname cannot start or end with a hyphen (-).
Domain Name: You can also enter the domain name of this device if a
DNS server is available.
< IP Setup>
You can select “obtain an IP address automatically” or “Use the
following IP address”.
IP Address: The default value is 192.168.100.10.
Subnet Mask: The default value is 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: The default value is 192.168.100.10
DNS Server: The default value is 192.168.100.10
<DHCP Server Setup>
(Note: The network configuration of the WiPG-1600W is automatic via
DHCP)
The default setting of the WiPG-1600W is DHCP client. When the
WiPG-1600W is connected to a LAN that already has a DHCP server present,
the WiPG-1600W takes an IP address assigned to it by the server. When the
WiPG-1600W is connected to a LAN that does not have a DHCP server, the
WiPG-1600W can become the DHCP server in the network.
You can select “Auto” (Enable/Disable the DHCP Server) or
“Disable”.
Start IP: The start IP address of the DHCP Server
End IP: The end IP address of the DHCP Server
Subnet Mask: The default value is 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: The default value is 192.168.100.10
DNS Server: The default value is 192.168.100.10
< Gatekeeper >
Gatekeeper is designed for ensuring the enterprise network security within
the WiPG-1600W wireless presentation system.
All Pass: Users connected to WiPG-1600W can freely access all
All Block: Users connected to WiPG-1600W can only use the
office/school networks and internet via the Ethernet cable or
AP-Client (AP & Station) mode.
office/school network for presentation without internet or intranet
access.
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Internet Only: Only port 80 is allowed for internet connection.
Users connected to WiPG-1600W can use the network for
presentation and browsing web pages.
< Apply >
Confirm and save all changes.
< Cancel >
Cancel all changes.

7.5.4 WiFi Setup

< Wireless LAN>: You can choose to enable or disable the wireless LAN
(WiFi function). The default value is “Enable”. [If you disable the WiFi of the
WiPG-1600W, you need to connect the device to an existing IT network
through an Ethernet cable.]
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< Mode>: Access Point (AP)/Station/AP & Station [the default value is AP].
< AP Mode >
SSID: You can change the default SSID [the maximum length is 32
bytes].
SSID Broadcast: The default value is “Enable”.
Band: “2.4 GHz” or “5 GHz” [The default value is “2.4 GHz”].
Channel: The default value is “Auto” (you can also choose to set a
fixed channel). The “Auto” option means that after the WiPG-1600W
device is powered on, the system will scan all the wireless channels
and select a clear channel automatically.
Encryption: The default value is “Disable” (you can also choose
“WEP”, “WPA PSK”, “WPA2 PSK”, “WPA Enterprise” or “WPA2
Enterprise” matching the AP’s setting).
Key: If the “Encryption” function is enabled, you have to set the “Key”
value according to the encryption mode you have selected. If the
length of the key entered is too short or long, a warning message
will pop up.
Channel Bandwidth: “20MHz” or “Auto” (20MHz/40MHz) [the default
value is “Auto”].
< Station Mode >
Connect to Existing AP: Click “Scan” and a list of available APs will be
shown. Select an AP from this list. If the AP you want to connect to is
not displayed in the list, please manually enter the SSID of the AP.
Encryption: If you manually enter the SSID of the AP, you need to
select the encryption type (WEP/WPA AES/WPA2 AES/ WPA TKIP/
WPA2 TKIP/802.1x EAP) matching the AP’s setting.
Key: If the “Encryption” function is enabled, you have to set the “Key”
value according to the encryption mode you have selected. If the
length of the key entered is too short or long, a warning message
will pop up.
Note: The Encryption and Key information must be consistent to the
< AP & Station Mode >
Please see the above information on < AP Mode > and < Station Mode >.
Note: “AP & Station” Mode = “AP-Client” Mode
existing AP configuration.
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< Apply >
Confirm and save all changes.
< Cancel >
Cancel all changes.

7.5.5 SNMP Setup

< SNMP V3 >
Enable/Disable the SNMPv3 service.
User Name: configure the user name to manage this device via
SNMP.
Auth Password: configure the Auth password.
Priv Password: configure the Priv password.
Trap Destination: configure the IP address of the trap receiver.
< Apply >
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Confirm and save all changes.
< Cancel >
Cancel all changes.
Note: You can download the SNMP MIB file from
https://www.barco.com/en/support/wepresent-wipg-1600w/drivers

7.5.6 OSD (On-Screen Display) Setup

Click [OSD Setup], and you can change the standby image and related
settings.
< Change Standby Image >
Restore to default: Restore the standby image to the default one.
Browse: Browse and choose an image file you wish to display on the
standby screen.
Image File Upload: Upload the image file you have selected.
Note: The image file needs to be in PNG format and the maximum file
< Change Screen Saver Logo >
size is 5MB.
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Restore to default: Restore the screen saver logo to the default one.
Browse: Browse and choose an image file you wish to display as the
screen saver logo.
Image File Upload: Upload the image file you have selected.
Note:
The image file needs to be in PNG format and the maximum file size
is 500K.
Recommended image resolution: 256x128.
< Display Option >
Device Information: “Show All” or “Hide All” [The default value is
“Show All”]
User-List: “Enable” (show the user-list) or “Disable” (hide the user-list)
[The default value is “Enable”]
Connection Info: “Enable” (show the overlay connection info) or
“Disable” (hide the overlay connection info) [The default value is
“Enable”]
Font Color: Adjust the font color of system information [The default
value is white (#FFFFFF)]
Screen Saver Settings: (a) “Enable” or “Disable” the screen saver [The
default value is “Enable”]; (b) Configure the “Idle Time” (minutes) [The
default value is 5 mins]
< Apply >
Confirm and save all changes.
< Cancel >
Cancel all changes.
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7.5.7 WebSlides Setup

Click [WebSlides Setup] to set up the WebSlides function.
< Auto Refresh Interval >: Choose “Manual Refresh”, “10”, “20”, “30”, “45”,
“60” or “90” seconds refresh interval
< Access Password Control >: Choose “Disable”, “Use the same password as
Code” or “Use the following Code”
< Apply >
Confirm and save all changes.
< Cancel >
Cancel all changes.
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Note:
It is important to realize that all the WebSlides users consume wireless
bandwidth. If there are more than 10 concurrent WebSlides users, it is
recommended to connect the WiPG-1600W to your company network via
Ethernet, or set up a wireless router to connect to the WiPG-1600W. Then,
users should connect their devices to the WiPG-1600W via their company
network or a wireless router in order to secure the projection performance.
The number of concurrent WebSlides users should not exceed the
recommended number shown on the WebSlides Setup page (displayed as
above) to avoid connection failure or poor projection performance.

7.5.8 Change Passwords

Click [Change Password], and you can change the password settings.
(Length: up to 8 characters)
< Conference Control >
<Enter New Password>: Enter the new password you want to use
<Confirm New Password>: Confirm the new password by entering
for “Conference Control”.
it once again.
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<Apply>: Confirm and save the new password.
< Admin >
<Enter New Password>: Enter the new password you want to use
for “Admin”.
<Confirm New Password>: Confirm the new password by entering
it once again.
<Apply>: Confirm and save the new password.

7.5.9 Reset to Default

Click [Reset to Default] to restore your WiPG-1600W device to the factory
default settings.
<Apply>: Confirm to perform the reset.
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*** To perform a hard reset to restore your WiPG-1600W device to the
factory default settings, please follow the below procedures:
1. Long press the reset button (on the bottom side of the
WiPG-1600W) and hold.
2. Turn on the WiPG-1600W and wait for over 10 seconds until
the LED indicator turns blue.
3. Release the reset button.
4. The WiPG-1600W will be restored to the factory default
settings.

7.5.10 Firmware Update

Click [Firmware Update] to import/export the system configuration and
update the firmware.
< System Configuration >
Export: Export the current system configuration to a configuration
Import: Import a system configuration file to the WiPG-1600W.
< Firmware Update >:
file.
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There are three ways to update your firmware:
(a) <Check for update>: Click “Check for update”. If a new firmware
is available, you can perform the firmware update right away.
(b) <Manual Firmware Update>: Firstly, you have to get the latest
firmware file from your vendor. Then, click “Browse/Choose File”
to select the firmware file you need, and click “Update” to
perform the update.
(c) <Automatic Firmware Update>: To schedule automatic firmware
update, check the checkbox in front of “Check on schedule” and
select the desired time slot for the update (please make sure that
the Base Unit will not be in use during that time slot). If you want
to be prompted for confirmation before the firmware update is
performed, check the checkbox in front of “Ask for confirmation
before installing the firmware update”. [Both checkboxes are
checked by default. The time slot is set at 08:00-09:00 by
default.]
Note: Make sure that “SNTP/NTP Server Synchronization” is
enabled and the correct time zone is specified in
“Device Setup”. Otherwise, the automatic firmware
update may not run on the correct schedule.
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Warning: Do not power off the WiPG-1600W device while the
firmware update is in progress; otherwise your WiPG-1600W device may
crash and you have to return the device to your vendor for repair.
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7.5.11 Reboot System

Click [Reboot System], and you can restart the system.
<Reboot>: Reboot the system automatically.

7.5.12 Logout

Click [Logout] (on the upper-right corner of the screen), and you can log out
of the admin page (and return to the web management front page).
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Button
Description

8 USB Player

Click the “USB Player” button on the standby screen, and you can
playback photo/video/music /office files (stored on the USB drive attached
to the WiPG-1600W device).
Return to the standby screen
Enter the Photo Viewer function.
Enter the Video Player function.
Enter the Music Player function.
Enter the Office Viewer function.
Enter the Setup Page.
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Button
Description

8.1 Photo Viewer

Click the “Photo” button, and find the photo you want to show on the
display.
Exit this file
Go to the previous file
Start/Pause the slideshow
Go to the next file
Rotate the photo counter-clockwise
Rotate the photo clockwise
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Button
Description

8.2 Video Player

Click the “Video” button, and find the video you want to play on the display.
Exit this file
Fast-rewind (2x/4x/8x)
Play/Pause
Fast-forward (2x/4x/8x)
Increase/Decrease the volume
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Button
Description

8.3 Music Player

Click the “Music” button, and select the music you want to play.
Exit this file
Fast-rewind (2x/4x/8x)
Go to the previous file
Play/Pause
Go to the next file
Fast-forward (2x/4x/8x)
Increase/Decrease the volume
Repeat all songs in the folder/Repeat one song
Shuffle
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Button
Description

8.4 Office Viewer

Click the “Office Viewer” button, and find the Office file you want to show
on the display.
Exit this file
Go to the previous page
Go to the next page
View all pages of this file in thumbnail form
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Item
Description
Slideshow Duration
Slideshow Repeat
Video Play Mode
Music Play Mode
Item
Value
Supported File Format
Supported Video Codec
Supported Audio Codec
Supported Office Format

8.5 Setup

Note:
5/10/20/30 seconds.
Play once/Repeat
Play once/Repeat
Play once/Repeat once/Repeat folder/Shuffle
MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 / MPEG-2 TS / MPEG-4
/ MWV9 / MOV / Motion JPEG / MKV / ASF
/ DVR-M5
MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 / MPEG-2 TS / MPEG-4*
/ WMV9** / QuickTime / Motion JPEG
* Microsoft MPEG-4 v1-3 is not supported.
** Only WMV3/WVC1 is supported.
* All formats support up to 1920x1080 resolution at 30fps and 20Mbps.
** These file formats may include video and audio codecs which are not
supported.
LPCM / AAC / MP3 / WMA
Word, Excel, PowerPoint (up to Office
2010), PDF.
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9 Using MirrorOp (Sender) to Start Projection

9.1 Start the MirrorOp application

Make sure that the MirrorOp app is not blocked by your firewall.
1) When the MirrorOp app download is complete, double click on the
file to run it. You will see the user interface of MirrorOp as shown
below.
2) The MirrorOp app will automatically locate the WiPG-1600W. (If not,
you can click or input the hostname/IP in the text box to
connect to the device.) Select the WiPG-1600W device you want to
use and click “Connect”. Enter the passcode shown on the standby
screen of the projector/display.
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3) Click and start sharing your screen.
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Preferences Settings
Expand/Collapse
Full/Split Screen
Start/Stop Projection
Mute/Unmute (audio output)
Exit/Close the Application
Minimize the User Interface
Video Streaming

9.2 Main User Interface of MirrorOp (Sender)

Collapse/Expand the Info Panel
Device List
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9.3 A Complete User’s Guide on MirrorOp (Sender)

1) For a complete user’s manual on MirrorOp (Sender), click the “Settings”
icon on the upper-left corner of the info panel. Then, click “About” in
the menu bar.
2) Click “Get Help” on the lower-right corner of the screen, and then you
can view the “MirrorOp User’s Manual”.
Note:
You can also download the User’s Manual for MirrorOp (Sender) from
https://www.barco.com/en/product/wepresent-wipg-1600w.
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WiPG-1600W
10 Use the SidePad Function with
MirrorOp Receiver
1) Introduction: SidePad is a feature that allows controlling the presenting
PC/Mac from an iOS/Android device running the MirrorOp Receiver app.
Display
PC/Mac
HDMI/VGA Cable
(Projection)
(Projection)
2) How to use the SidePad function:
A. PC/Mac running the MirrorOp (Sender) app
Click the “Settings” icon on the upper-left corner of the info
panel. Then, click “Preferences” in the menu bar.
Tablet/Smartphone
(Remote Control)
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Check “Allow controlling from tablets/smartphones”.
Set the passcode (default passcode: 1111).
B. Tablet/Smartphone running the “MirrorOp Receiver” app
Android
Install the “MirrorOp Receiver” app from the Google Play store.
Open the “MirrorOp Receiver” app. Long-press the Menu button
on your Android device, and click “Settings”.
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Check “Search for senders on start”.
Close MirrorOp Receiver and re-open it.
You will see the name of the PC/Mac with the MirrorOp (Sender)
app installed.
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Select which PC/Mac you want to control and enter the passcode
you set earlier.
Now you are able to remotely control the Mac/PC from your
tablet/smartphone.
iOS
Install the “MirrorOp Receiver” app from the Apple App store.
Go to “Settings” on your iOS device, and click “(MirrorOp)
Receiver”.
Enable “Search for senders on start”.
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Open the “MirrorOp Receiver” app.
You will see the name of the PC/Mac with the MirrorOp (Sender)
app installed.
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Select which PC/Mac you want to control and enter the passcode
you set earlier.
Now you are able to remotely control the Mac/PC from your
tablet/smartphone.
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11 Launch WebSlides

Introduction: The WebSlides function allows the presenter (PC/Mac with
the MirrorOp Sender app installed) to broadcast the projecting
screen/slides to the audience (multiple login devices) during a
presentation, so that the audience can save the slides for note-taking
later.
- Connect your mobile device to the WiPG-1600W via WiFi.
- Open your web browser, and enter the IP address of the WiPG-1600W.
- View the presenting slides on your device…save the slides as JPG files for
note-taking, annotation or others.
- A new way of paper-less meeting.
1) Presenter (sender device):
Your PC/Mac needs to connect to the WiPG-1600W device via WiFi.
Make sure the WebSlides function is enabled by the MirrorOp
Sender app.
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Note: Any Android/iOS device with the MirrorOp Presenter app instatlled can
also operate as a sender device.
2) Audience:
The audience also need to connect to the WiPG-1600W via WiFi.
Open the browser of the audience’s devices, and enter the IP
address of the WiPG-1600W in the address bar of the browser.
[Default address is 192.168.100.10]
The below image will appear on the audience’s devices. Click
“Websildes” on the middle-right of the screen.
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The audience will see the below image on their devices, and they
can start to receive the projecting screen/slides. They can save the
projecting screen (for note-taking later) by clicking in the
menu bar at the top of the screen.
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12 Wall-Mount Kit

1. Replace two of the rubber feet (on the bottom side of the
WiPG-1600W device) with the two short screws ( ).
2. Install the mounting bracket on the wall with the four long screws
( ).
3. Secure the WiPG-1600W device to the mounting bracket.
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13 Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why can’t I access the WiPG-1600W web UI (user interface) through a
web browser?
A: This may be because your sender device (PC/Mac/mobile device) and the
receiver device (WiPG-1600W) are not on the same intranet. In order to
troubleshoot this, you can try any of the following:
Set the WiPG-1600W as an access point (AP), and connect your
sender device to the WiPG-1600W’s WiFi.
Connect your sender device to the WiPG-1600W via a router.
Use an Ethernet cable to connect your sender device to the
WiPG-1600W.
Q: Why can’t the MirrorOp app find the WiPG-1600W device?
A: This may be because your sender device ((PC/Mac/mobile device) and the
receiver device (WiPG-1600W) are not on the same subnet. In order to fix
this issue, you can try any of the following:
Set the WiPG-1600W as an access point (AP), and connect your
sender device to the WiPG-1600W’s WiFi.
Connect your sender device to the WiPG-1600W via a router, and
make sure they get an IP address automatically (via DHCP from the
router).
Use an Ethernet cable to connect your sender device to the
To check if your sender device and the WiPG-1600W are on the same
subnet, you can compare the IP address of the sender device with that of
WiPG-1600W.
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the WiPG-1600W (shown on the standby screen of the projector/display).
They should be identical in the first three sections, and only differ in the
last section. For example, the IP address of the sender device is
192.168.100.11 while that of the WiPG-1600W is 192.168.100.10.
If your sender device is a PC/Mac, you can also use the ping command to
check the connection between your PC/Mac and the WiPG-1600W.
Note:
WiPG-1600W supports device discovery across subnets via SSDP, but
you need to configure your network environment to enable SSDP by
ensuring all of the following:
(a) UDP port 1900 is allowed in your firewall; (b) The multicast IP address 239.255.255.250 is whitelisted in your
firewall;
(c) IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) and PIM (Protocol
Independent Multicast) are enabled in your network environment.
For assistance, please contact your IT administrator or network
equipment supplier.
Q: What can I do if my network does not allow the sender and receiver
devices to be on the same subnet?
A: This sometimes happens in the network configurations of schools or
offices where you just cannot change the settings of the networks you
can connect to. If the receiver device (WiPG-1600W) is not on the same
subnet as the sender device (PC/Mac/mobile device), you can manually
enter the IP address of the receiver device in the “Input hostname or IP”
field (on the user interface of MirrorOp) in a bid to locate the
WiPG-1600W.
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MirrorOp Sender MirrorOp Presenter
Q: Why does the WiPG-1600W lag from time to time?
A: This may be caused by WiFi interference. Our advice is as follows:
If there are multiple wireless APs in your company/school network, it
is recommended that your sender device (PC/Mac/mobile device)
should connect to whichever AP has the strongest signal.
If your sender device connects to the WiPG-1600W’s WiFi (the
WiPG-1600W acts as an AP), make sure that your sender device is not
too far away from the WiPG-1600W and avoid the physical
interference (such as wall and other solid objects) in the wireless
coverage.
If multiple APs on your company/school network use the 2.4GHz
band (note: the WiPG-1600W uses the 2.4GHz band by default), try
your best to have them use different WiFi channels. Channel 1, 6, and
11 are recommended as they are the only non-overlapping channels
in the 2.4GHz band.
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Q: Why does the WiPG-1600W still lag when my sender device and the
WiPG-1600W are connected via LAN?
A: This may be caused by insufficient bandwidth. A common scenario is that
when you project a high-resolution photo/video from your computer to
the display, a “yellow turtle” icon appears on your computer screen, which
denotes lagging in performance. You may try lowering your computer’s
resolution before starting the projection in order to fix this problem.
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14 Disposal Information

Disposal of the product
(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European
Directive 2012/19/EU governing waste from electrical and electronic
equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste.
Please dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated
collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health
from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other
types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable
reuse of material resources.
For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your
local city office or your municipal waste disposal service. For details, please
visit the Barco website at: http://www.barco.com/en/AboutBarco/weee.
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15 Open-Source and Third-Party
Software Used in WiPG-1600W
WiPG-1600W utilizes open-source and third-party software components,
which are licensed by their respective owners as indicated below.
Open-Source Software
Name Version From Licensing Terms Modified
/ Used
busybox 1.1.2 http://www.busybox.net/ GPL 2.0 used
bridge-utils 1.2 http://linux-net.osdl.org/index.php/Ma
in_Page
GPL used
uClibc 0.9.26 http://www.uclibc.org/about.html LGPL used
wireless_tools 2.6 http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean
_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html
iptables http://www.netfilter.org/ GPL used
directfb 1.4.0 http://www.directfb.org/ LGPL Used
Linux Kernel 2.6.32 Google GPLv2 Modified
Boost 1_57_0 http://www.boost.org/
Crypto++ 5.6.3 https://www.cryptopp.com/
OpenSSL 1.0.2 https://www.openssl.org/ https://www.openssl.org/s
base64 NA https://github.com/ReneNyffenegger/
cpp-base64
GPL 2.0 used
Boost Software License 1.0
http://www.boost.org/user
s/license.html
Boost Software License 1.0
https://www.cryptopp.com
/License.txt
ource/license.html
zlib Used
Used
Used
Used
Third-Party Proprietary Software
Name Version From Licensing Terms Modified
/ Used
Page Viewer
DevKit (PVDK)
2.4.31 Artifex Used
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