WiFi-Doc Client for iOS

User’s Manual

Version: 2.2

Date: Oct. 7, 2012

1WiFi-Doc Utility for iOS

1.1 Download from App Store

  1. Connect your iOS device to Internet network.
  2. Launch the App Store
  3. Download the WiFi-Doc application.(Figure.1)
  4. Follow the instructions to finish the installation.

1.2Transfer Office file to your iPhone or iPad

1.2.1upload document files with iTunes

  1. Click iTunesto launch application (Figure.1)

2Connect your iOS deviceto PC/Laptop.

3Click the iOSdevice.(step.1)

4Click the Apps list.(step.2).

5Click WiFi-Doc and you can see everything you uploaded associated with WiFi-Doc.(step.3)

6Click add button, and choose file to upload to your iOS device.(step.4)

1.2.2Use E-mail

1. Email office file to yourself, and receive email by your iPhone and iPad

2. Click on the email attachment (Figure.2)

3. Click on the “Open in…”button, and select WiFi-Doc (Figure.3)

4. Select a MirrorOp or WPS compatible receive devices, and start the show

2.1Using WiFi-Doc with iOS

  1. Enable the WiFi and connect to the Access Point where the WiFi-Doc compatible device connected.
  2. Select “WiFi-Doc” icon to launch the client software.
  3. WiFi-Doc client will start to search for WiFi-Doccompatible devices automatically.(Figure.4)
  4. Choose a WiFi-Doc device, if login code is enabled, it will popup the login page. Enter the login code and press login.If there is no login code, it will login device directly(Figure.5)
  5. If “No receiver found”, please check if your Wireless has connected to Projector correctly, or you can choose “Manual Input IP” to enter IP address manually.

Figure.4

Figure.5

View Locally

You can also choose “View Locally” to view local document/photo files on your iOS device. (Figure.6)

2.1.1Documents

You can use WiFi-Doc to project Documents(word,pdf,excel, text and powerpoint files) stored on your phone/tablet to big screen. The document will be prepared for playback on big screens rather than for the tiny screens of your phone/tablet.

Open and select thedocument file,

Figure.7

Figure.8

Next/Previous page

As below photo shown (Figure.9), for Next/Previous page, you can use your finger to slide the screen to go to the previous/next page directly.

Go to page function

As below photo shown (Figure.10), you can also use the go to page function to jump to the page which you want directly.

Figure.10

Zoom in/out function

As below photo (Figure.11), zoom in/out function is available; you can use your finger on your phone to zoom in/out the projection screen during document playback.

Figure.11

Button / Description
/ Press Stop to stop the projection.
/ Press Play to play the projection screen
/ Back to documents select screen

2.1.2Photos

You can use WiFi-Doc to project Photo stored on your phone/tabletCamera Roll to big screen. (Support both vertical and horizontal operation) The photo will be prepared for playback on big screens rather than for the tiny screens of your phone/tablet.

Open and select thephoto file, thenproject itthroughWiFi-Doc toMirrorOp compatible device.

Note. Photo function supported in iOS 4.2 and above only.

For photo function, enable iOS location service is required.

Please allow WIFI-DOC to use iPhone Location Service to let it can access iOS Camera Roll.

Figure.11

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Next/Previous photo file

As below photo shown (Figure.13), for Next/Previous file, you can use your finger to slide the screen to go to the previous/next file directly.

Go to function

As below photo shown (Figure.14), you can also use the go to page function to jump to the photo file which you want directly.

Figure.14

Zoom in/out function

As below photo (Figure.15), zoom in/out function is available; you can use your finger on your phone to zoom in/out the projection screen during photo playback.

Figure.15

Button / Description
/ Press Pause to freeze the projection screen.
/ Press Play to play the projection screen
/ Go to documents select screen
/ Press it to start/stopSildeShow
Note.SlideShow supported in iOS5 and above only
/ Rotate photo 90 degrees