Panasonic Network Card FT LB10NTU User Manual

Network Function Edition  
(PT-LB10NTU)  
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Contents (Network Function Edition) (cont.)  
Changing the user settings..............31  
Other Applications  
Projector operations.........................31  
Computer operations........................31  
Computer settings ............................32  
TCP/IP settings ................................32  
Settings for optional wireless card  
(Changing the Initial Settings).....28  
Changing the network number ........28  
Projector operations.........................28  
Computer operations........................28  
Wireless connection with password....29  
Projector operations.........................29  
Computer operations........................29  
Wireless user connections...............30  
Projector operations.........................30  
Computer operations........................30  
(ET-CDWL3U) use...........................34  
Projector operations.........................37  
Computer operations........................37  
Returning to the Initial  
Settings ..................................37  
Projector control ...............................41  
Basic control window........................41  
Option control window......................41  
Monitor information window .............42  
Network setting window ...................42  
Password changing window.............42  
Using WebBrowser  
Control....................................38  
Projector settings..............................38  
Computer settings ............................39  
Starting up WebBrowser Control ....40  
Top window......................................40  
Installing the Wireless LAN Driver....44  
Settings for ET-CDWL2U use ..........49  
Using the ET-CDWL2U  
(Optional wireless card)........43  
Channels that can be used ..............43  
Wireless LAN Driver..........................52  
Software Uninstall.................52  
Wireless Manager ME .......................52  
Terminology...........................53  
Troubleshooting ....................55  
Trademarks ............................57  
Please note the following.  
• Panasonic cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from  
the use or malfunction of this projector.  
• Panasonic cannot be held liable for damages arising from data corruption or loss  
as a result of using this projector.  
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Notes on Using the Wireless Card  
The optional wireless card (ET-CDWL3U or ET-CDWL2U) uses radio waves in the 2.4  
GHz band.  
A radio station license is not required when using this wireless card, but be sure to  
read and fully understand the following items before use.  
I Do not use near other wireless equipment.  
The following equipment may use radio waves in the same band as the wireless  
card. When the wireless card is used near these devices, radio wave interference  
may make communication impossible, or the communication speed may become  
slower.  
• Microwave ovens, etc.  
• Industrial, chemical and medical equipment, etc.  
• In-plant radio stations for identifying moving objects such as those used in factory  
manufacturing lines, etc.  
• Designated low-power radio stations  
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Notes on Using the Wireless Card (cont.)  
I If at all possible, avoid the use of cellular phones, TV sets or  
radios near the wireless card.  
Cellular phones, TV sets, radios and similar devices use different radio bands from  
the wireless card, so there is no effect on wireless card communication or the  
transmission and reception of these devices. However, radio waves from the  
wireless card may produce audio or video noise.  
I The wireless card radio waves cannot penetrate steel  
reinforcements, metal, concrete, etc.  
Communication is possible through walls and floors made from materials such as  
wood and glass (except glass containing wire mesh), but not through walls and  
floors made from steel reinforcements, metal, concrete, etc.  
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Notes on Using the Wireless Card (cont.)  
I Channels that can be used  
The channels (frequency range) that can be used differ according to the country or  
region where the wireless card is used. Refer to the table below.  
When using the ET-CDWL3U card (See page 43 for details on using the ET-CDWL2U card)  
Last two digits  
of the card product  
number  
Channels  
used  
Frequency band  
(Center frequency)  
Country or region  
Standard  
ARIB  
STD33  
& T66  
2,412 MHz -  
2,472 MHz  
Japan  
27  
1 - 13  
1 - 11  
United States  
FCC part 15  
2,412 MHz -  
2,462 MHz  
28  
Taiwan  
DGT  
Malaysia  
SIRIM  
England, Germany,  
France, Italy,  
Belgium, Austria,  
Sweden, Norway,  
Denmark,  
Switzerland, Holland,  
Finland, Portugal,  
Greece, Thailand,  
South Korea,  
ETSI  
300.328  
2,412 MHz -  
2,472 MHz  
29  
1 - 13  
Australia,  
New Zealand  
ETSI  
2,457 MHz -  
2,462 MHz  
Spain  
31  
30  
10, 11  
300.328  
2,457 MHz -  
2,472 MHz  
Singapore  
IDA  
10 - 13  
Check the last two digits of the product number noted on  
the card rear label in the position shown in the right figure  
to determine the product region of the wireless card you  
have purchased.  
N5HBD0000028  
Note:  
Bringing a wireless card into a country other than the  
designated country is prohibited, and may infringe upon the  
wireless telegraphy laws of that country.  
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Examples of Network Function Usage  
Projecting a computer image by wireless  
Software Installation  
(See page 8)  
operation  
Installation  
Simple wireless  
connection  
(See page 15)  
Wireless Manager ME  
Wireless LAN Driver  
Transmission  
Supplied wireless  
card installed here  
Optional wireless card  
Computer  
Projector  
Controlling the projector by WebBrowser Control  
Simple wireless  
connection  
(See page 15)  
Control by WebBrowser  
Control  
Using WebBrowser  
Control  
(See page 38)  
Optional wireless card  
Computer  
Supplied wireless  
card installed here  
Projector  
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Software Installation  
System requirements  
The computer must meet the following requirements in order to use the supplied  
software.  
OS:  
CPU:  
Windows XP/2000/Me (Millennium Edition)/98SE (Second Edition)  
Pentium III or faster or compatible processor (Celeron 633 MHz or  
faster is recommended. However, 800 MHz or faster is recommended  
when using live mode.)  
RAM:  
64 MB or more (128 MB or more for Windows XP/2000)  
Empty hard disk capacity:  
44 MB or more  
Hardware conditions:  
CD-ROM drive (for software installation and viewing the users manual)  
Built-in PC (PCMCIA) card slot (TYPE II or TYPE III)  
The wireless card (ET-CDWL3U or ET-CDWL2U) must be installed  
and operating properly.  
Web browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer  
Netscape Communicator 7.0 or newer  
Note:  
Note that operation is not guaranteed when used with system environments other  
than the above or on homemade computers.  
Operation is not guaranteed for all computers that  
meet the above conditions.  
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Software Installation (cont.)  
Wireless Manager ME (Mobile Edition)  
Wireless Manager ME:  
This software is used to send screen images from a computer to the projector via a  
wireless LAN.  
Notes:  
Shut down all software currently active on Windows. Otherwise, installation may  
not be possible.  
Administrator authority is required for installation with Windows XP/2000.  
Set the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
The installer starts up automatically and the following screen appears.  
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Note:  
If the installer does not start up automatically, double-click [EasyInstall]  
[Easy_Inst.exe] in the CD-ROM.  
Click [Wireless Manager ME].  
Follow the instructions on the screen and install the software.  
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Software Installation (cont.)  
Wireless LAN Driver  
The Wireless LAN Driver must be installed in order to use the wireless card with a  
computer.  
Described below is an example of installing the driver when using the ET-CDWL3U  
card. (See page 44 for details when using the ET-CDWL2U card)  
When installing the driver while using a card other than the ET-CDWL3U or ET-  
CDWL2U, refer to the users manual for that card.  
Some windows appear in English.  
Notes:  
Be sure to install the Wireless LAN Driver in the computer before inserting the  
wireless card into the computer.  
If you insert the card into the computer by mistake before installing the driver, the  
card is recognized by the hardware auto detect function as an unknown device.  
Perform the following operations with the card inserted and then install the driver.  
Windows XP/2000:  
Open [Control Panel]  
[Device Manager], and delete the unknown device or  
[System]  
[Hardware]  
Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card.  
Windows 98SE/Me:  
Open [Control Panel]  
and delete the unknown device or Panasonic Wireless  
[System]  
[Device Manager],  
LAN PC Card.  
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Software Installation (cont.)  
Windows 2000/98SE/Me:  
Click [Wireless LAN Driver] at the  
window appearing in step 1 on  
page 9.  
The wireless LAN installer starts up.  
1
Click [Next].  
The License Agreement appears.  
2
Designate the utility storage  
destination, and click [Next].  
The software is downloaded.  
3
Make sure that the [Yes, I want to  
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restart my computer now.]  
checkbox is checked, then click  
[Finish].  
The computer reboots.  
Mount the optional wireless card  
(ET-CDWL3U) into the CF card  
adapter and insert it into the  
computer. (See page 14)  
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When the permanent icon shown in the right can  
be confirmed, the installation is complete. When  
[Digital Signature Not Found] appears, click [Yes]  
and continue the installation.  
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Software Installation (cont.)  
Windows XP:  
Perform steps 1 to 4 of Windows 2000/98SE/Me, then perform the following  
operations.  
Mount the optional wireless card  
(ET-CDWL3U) into the CF card  
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adapter and insert it into the  
computer. (See page 14)  
The Found New Hardware Wizard starts up.  
Make sure that the [Install the  
software automatically  
(Recommended)] checkbox is  
checked, then click [Next].  
A logo text message appears.  
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Click [Continue Anyway].  
The Wizard complete message appears.  
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Click [Finish].  
The logo authentication message appears.  
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Check after installation:  
Open [Start]  
[All Programs]  
[Connect To]  
[Show all connections], and  
check that [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] has been added to the wireless  
network connection icons.  
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Inserting and Removing the Wireless Card to and from the Projector  
Insertion  
Before inserting the wireless card, turn off the power and keep it off for the  
duration of the procedure.  
Attempting to force in the wireless card facing the wrong direction may result in  
malfunction.  
Remove the card  
lock screw.  
1
Hexagonal key wrench  
(supplied)  
Card lock  
Remove the card lock.  
2
3
4
5
5
Insert the card until  
it locks into place.  
1
2
Mount the card lock.  
4
Secure the card  
lock with the screw.  
3
Removal  
Before inserting the wireless card, turn off the power and keep it off for the  
duration of the procedure.  
Remove the card  
lock screw.  
1
Remove the card  
lock.  
1
2
2
Remove the card.  
3
3
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Inserting and Removing the Wireless Card to and from a Computer  
Insertion  
Be sure to install the Wireless LAN Driver before inserting the card.  
(See page 10 or page 43)  
The example given here describes the insertion of the ET-CDWL3U or ET-  
CDWL2U card.  
When using a different card, refer to the users manual for that card.  
Be sure to also read the users manual for the computer.  
Attempting to force in the wireless card facing the wrong direction may result in  
malfunction.  
Mount the card in the  
adapter.  
1
2
Insert the adapter into  
the PC card slot of the  
computer.  
1
2
Removal  
Shut down Wireless Manager ME if it is in use.  
Click the [PC card] icon displayed in the task bar at the lower right of  
the screen.  
When the [PC card] icon is not displayed:  
1
Open [Start] [Control Panel] [PC card], place a check in the [Show  
control on the task bar] checkbox, and then click [OK].  
Select [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] and click [Stop].  
Click [OK] and remove the wireless card.  
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3
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Simple Wireless Connection (Using the Initial Settings)  
When making a wireless connection between the projector and the computer using the  
default settings with the supplied wireless card and the optional wireless card (ET-  
CDWL3U or ET-CDWL2U), the IP address, communication mode and other necessary  
settings are made automatically when Wireless Manager ME is started up.  
However, note that Wireless Manager ME and the Wireless LAN Driver must be  
installed.  
For details on changing the initial settings and using the changed settings, refer to  
pages 28 to 36.  
Notes:  
When not using the optional wireless card noted above, simple connection cannot  
be used with Windows Me/98SE.  
Operation is not guaranteed for all wireless cards and built-in wireless LAN  
adapters, even when using Windows XP/2000.  
You may not be able to use other network adapters during simple connection.  
Projector operations  
Insert the supplied wireless card into the projector.  
1
(See page 13)  
Only the supplied card can be used for the projector side.  
Turn on the projector.  
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Simple Wireless Connection (Using the Initial Settings) (cont.)  
Computer operations  
Insert the optional wireless card into the computer.  
(See page 14)  
1
Turn on the computer.  
2
Select [Start] [Programs] [Panasonic Wireless  
3
Display] [Wireless Manager mobile edition].  
Wireless Manager ME starts up, and the connection select window shown  
below appears.  
Select the connection and click [OK].  
The launcher shown below appears and the connection with the projector is  
established.  
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Notes:  
The initial network number setting for both the projector and the computer is 1.  
These numbers must match for the connection.  
Depending on the computer and wireless card used, automatic setup may not be  
possible. If this is the case, the [Network] setting on the screen in step 3 above  
will be switched to [USER] automatically. For details of the connection procedure,  
first close Wireless Manager ME, and then refer to page 30.  
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Simple Wireless Connection (Using the Initial Settings) (cont.)  
Canceling the connection with the projector  
Click [  
] on the launcher.  
1
The following window appears.  
Click [Yes].  
2
The computer returns to the original network settings when the connection is  
ended.  
However, note that some time may be needed to return to the original network  
settings.  
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Using Wireless Manager ME  
Startup  
Select [Start] [Programs] [Panasonic Wireless Display]  
[Wireless Manager mobile edition].  
Description of the connection select window  
When the network number to be  
connected differs, select the  
network number to be connected.  
The network settings change  
according to this selection.  
This network number is stored in  
the computer, so connection is  
performed with the current  
number the next time Wireless  
Manager ME is started up.  
This indicates the number of people connected to this  
projector.  
This indicates the status of this projector.  
This appears when password entry is needed for connection.  
(See page 26)  
Projector unique ID  
The equipment to be connected can be designated when [Network]  
is set to [USER].  
Projector name  
Click this to display the projector name at the upper left of the  
projection screen for the projector in question.  
Note:  
With Windows Me or Windows 98SE, [1] or [USER] is the only available selection  
option for the network number.  
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Using Wireless Manager ME (cont.)  
Description of the launcher and menu  
The launcher always appears on the computer screen, and can be used to perform  
various operations.  
Right-click [  
] on the task tray to display the menu.  
Cancel connection  
Place in task tray  
Status indication  
(Green): Transmission possible  
(Blue): Own computer currently transmitting  
(Yellow): Other user currently transmitting  
(Red): Communication impossible  
(Black): Unsupported projector selected  
Pointer mode on/off  
Live Mode:  
Displays the computer screen over the entire projection screen.  
Multi Live Mode:  
Display the computer screen in one of the four areas on the  
projection screen.  
One Shot:  
Transmits a snapshot of the current computer screen to the  
projector one time.  
Remote control:  
Change Access Port  
OPTION:  
Starts up WebBrowser Control.  
:
Displays the connection select window.  
Displays the option setting window.  
Notes:  
With Windows 2000 or Windows XP, the launcher appears only on the computer  
screen and is not projected by the projector.  
When you do not wish to display the launcher on the computer screen, you can  
place the launcher in the task tray and use it as a menu from the task tray.  
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Using Wireless Manager ME (cont.)  
Live mode  
Check the status indication on the launcher to make  
sure that transmission is possible (check that the  
green lamp is lighted).  
1
Click [  
] on the launcher.  
2
The current computer screen is transmitted to the selected projector. In the live  
mode the projector is occupied by a single computer, so operations from other  
computers are not possible.  
Note:  
For presentations in full-screen live mode, the [  
] buttons on the remote control  
will function in the same way as the computers up and down keys. This means that  
if you run a computer application that supports the [  
]buttons, the presentation  
screen can be changed using the remote control.  
I Quitting live mode  
Click [  
] on the launcher.  
Note:  
Whether to keep the last image in the projector or clear it after quitting live mode  
can be set as an option. (See page 25)  
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Using Wireless Manager ME (cont.)  
Multi live mode  
This mode lets you transmit the images from four computers at the same time to a  
single projector. Furthermore, you can select either the 4-screen styleor the Index  
stylefor this mode, and switch alternately between the modes by pressing the  
[IndexWindow] button on the remote control or selecting [Index double] on the  
projectors main menu (see page 27), and then pressing the [ENTER] button.  
4-screen style  
Index style  
Notes:  
When the projector starts up, the 4-screen style is set for multi live mode.  
When the style setting is switched, live mode will be released for a computer in  
live mode. To resume the live mode, re-establish it from the launcher.  
I 4-screen style  
Check the status indication on the launcher to make  
sure that transmission is possible (check that the  
green lamp is lighted).  
1
Click [  
] on the launcher.  
2
3
Select and click the projection position.  
The computer image is transmitted to the selected quarter  
of the projection screen.  
Switching to a different position  
Select and click a different projection position in step 3 above.  
Quitting multi live mode  
Select and click the checked position in step 3 above.  
Note:  
In 4-screen style mode, the computer images from all the computers connected to  
the projector can be transmitted to the projector. (The last multi live request has  
priority.)  
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Using Wireless Manager ME (cont.)  
I Index style  
Check the status indication on the launcher to make  
sure that transmission is possible (check that the  
green lamp is lighted).  
1
Click [  
] on the launcher.  
2
3
Select and click the projection position.  
The computer image is transmitted to the area of the  
corresponding icon.  
Enlarged display  
Use the [  
] buttons on the remote control to  
move the focus to the image to be enlarged, and  
press the [ENTER] button. The image is enlarged  
and displayed at the top of the projection screen.  
The image display will fill the entire screen if the  
[ENTER] button is pressed again.  
To return to the screen before, press the [ENTER]  
button again.  
Note:  
While an enlarged image is displayed, the [  
] buttons on the remote control will  
function in the same way as the computers up and down keys. This means that if  
you run a computer application that supports the[  
screen can be changed using the remote control.  
]buttons, the presentation  
Now use the [  
] button to set the window of the application that you want to run  
to the active status. (If you operate the launcher, you will set the launcher to the  
active status: as a result, you will need to set the window of the required application  
to the active status again.)  
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Using Wireless Manager ME (cont.)  
Quitting multi live mode  
Select and click the checked position in step 3 on the previous page.  
Note:  
In the index style mode, the green status display lamp remains lighted. You can  
transmit the computer images from other computers to the projector only for those  
icon areas which are not yet in use.  
One shot mode  
In this mode, a snapshot of the current computer screen is transmitted to the projector.  
Check the status indication on the launcher to make  
sure that transmission is possible (check that the  
green lamp is lighted).  
1
Click [  
] on the launcher.  
2
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Using Wireless Manager ME (cont.)  
Pointer mode  
You can change the shape of the pointer appearing on the projection screen in live  
mode to one that can be used for presentation purposes.  
Click [  
] on the launcher.  
I Quitting pointer mode  
Click [  
] on the launcher.  
Options  
You can make various settings related to image data transmission.  
Click [  
] on the launcher.  
The following window appears.  
I Picture quality selection  
Select the quality of the image transmitted from the computer to the projector.  
Select [Normal] or [High Definition].  
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Using Wireless Manager ME (cont.)  
I Live mode settings  
You can set the computer operation in live mode and multi live mode.  
[Remove image when shutting down Live Mode]:  
Check this box to clear the projection screen from the projector when live mode  
ends. Normally the image when live mode ends remains projected.  
[Disable Screen Saver]:  
This disables the computer screen saver function while Wireless Manager ME is  
operating. Check this box to disable screen saver operation during live mode.  
[Display sender’s name in Multi Live Mode]:  
The characters (max. 8) which have been entered are displayed at the upper right  
of the transmitted screen.  
In the index style mode, they are also displayed on the right of the icon. (No  
Nameappears when the check has been removed.)  
I Shortcut key settings  
You can set shortcut key combinations that let you control the Wireless Manager ME  
functions by computer keyboard operations.  
Click [Other].  
[Live Mode]:  
Shifts to full screen display.  
[Multi Live Mode]:  
Shifts to multi screen display.  
[One Shot]:  
Transmits the entire computer  
screen one time.  
[Use “Pause” key to stop/continue Live Mode]:  
Stops live mode and multi live mode.  
[Use “PrintScreen” key to execute One Shot]:  
Transmits the entire computer screen one time.  
Note:  
In live mode and multi live mode, the one shot key switches the mode without  
stopping live mode.  
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Using Wireless Manager ME (cont.)  
Operations when password entry is required for connection  
When a projector with the [  
] mark is selected, the window  
shown to the right appears. Enter the password and click [OK].  
Notes:  
Click [CANCEL] at the password entry window to return to launcher (See page 16).  
When an incorrect password is entered, an error message appears. Click [OK] to  
return to the password entry window and enter the correct password again.  
Adding and deleting connections  
When [Network] is set to [USER] at the connection select window, connections can be  
added and deleted by the following operations.  
I Adding a connection  
Click [Designate] at the  
connection select window.  
The window shown to the right appears.  
1
Click [ADD] and enter the IP address  
(including its periods) of the connection  
to be added, and then click [REGISTER].  
2
The newly registered connection is added to the  
connection list in the window shown in step 1.  
I Deleting a connection  
Select the connection to be deleted at the window shown in step 1 and click [DELETE].  
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Displaying the Network Menu  
Perform the procedure below to display the network menu required when changing the  
initial settings.  
Press the [MENU] button on the projector.  
The main menu appears.  
1
MENU  
KEYSTONE  
PICTURE  
POSITION  
INDEX WINDOW  
SHUTTER  
VOLUME  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION1  
OPTION2  
SECURITY  
NETWORK  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
Concerning on-screen items which are not displayed:  
Depending on the signals which are input to the projector, it may not be possible to  
adjust some of the items and use some of the functions.  
In the case of an item that cannot be adjusted or a function that cannot be used, the  
corresponding on-screen item will not be displayed, and you will not be able to  
execute it even when you press the [ENTER] button.  
Select [NETWORK] with the [  
the [ENTER] button.  
] buttons, then press  
2
The network menu appears.  
N E T W O R K  
NETWORK  
1
NAME CHANGE  
INPUT PASSWD  
AMEND PASSWD  
WEB CONTROL  
DEFAULT  
OFF  
ON  
SELECT  
RETRN  
ENTER  
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Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings)  
When making a wireless connection between a computer and the projector with  
settings other than the default settings, make the following settings.  
Changing the network number  
I Projector operations  
Select [NETWORK] at the network menu and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
1
Select the number to be connected  
N E T W O R K  
USER  
2
with the [  
] buttons and press  
ADJ  
ENTER  
RETRN  
the [ENTER] button.  
I Computer operations  
Perform steps 1 to 3 on page 16, then perform the following operation.  
Select the network group from the network number  
list.  
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Notes:  
With Windows Me or Windows 98SE, [1] or [USER] is the only available selection  
option for the network number.  
[USER] is used when the computers network settings are to be performed  
manually for connection with the projector. (See page 32)  
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Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont.)  
Wireless connection with password  
This setting is used to limit the users that can connect to the projector.  
I Projector operations  
Select [INPUT PASSWD] on the  
network menu.  
N E T W O R K  
1
NETWORK  
1
NAME CHANGE  
INPUT PASSWD  
AMEND PASSWD  
WEB CONTROL  
DEFAULT  
OFF  
ON  
Select [ON] with the [  
] buttons.  
SELECT  
RETRN  
ENTER  
2
3
Select [AMEND PASSWD] at the  
network menu and press the  
[ENTER] button.  
N E T W O R K  
NETWORK  
1
NAME CHANGE  
INPUT PASSWD  
AMEND PASSWD  
WEB CONTROL  
DEFAULT  
ON  
ON  
SELECT  
RETRN  
ENTER  
AMEND PASSWD  
Enter the password using the  
4
5
[
] buttons.  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
a b c d e f g h i j k l m  
n o p q r s t u v w x y z  
0123456789  
After entering the password,  
select [OK] and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
BS  
OK  
Cancel  
To cancel the change, select [Cancel] and press  
the [ENTER] button.  
I Computer operations  
Refer to page 16.  
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Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont.)  
Wireless user connections  
If the projector and computer could not be connected by following the steps on page  
16, connect them by performing the steps below.  
I Projector operations  
Select [NETWORK] on the network  
menu, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
N E T W O R K  
NETWORK  
1
1
NAME CHANGE  
INPUT PASSWD  
AMEND PASSWD  
WEB CONTROL  
DEFAULT  
OFF  
ON  
SELECT  
RETRN  
ENTER  
Select [USER] with the [  
buttons, and press the [ENTER]  
button.  
]
N E T W O R K  
USER  
2
ADJ  
ENTER  
RETRN  
I Computer operations  
Start up the wireless card utility.  
1
Make the same SSID,  
Default projector network [USER] settings  
SSID : Panasonic Projector  
communication mode and WEP  
settings as the default projector  
network [USER] settings.  
Communication mode : 802.11 AdHoc  
WEP  
: Off  
Open the Windows TCP/IP Setting window.  
Refer to the Windows manual for a detailed description.  
For the subnet mask, register the same value as the default projector network  
[USER] setting.  
2
For the IP address, enter the same value up to the 255part of the default  
subnet mask setting for projector network [USER], and then enter a different  
value for the remainder.  
Setting Example  
Default projector network  
[USER] setting  
255. 255. 255. 0  
Example of  
computer setting  
255. 255. 255. 0  
192. 168. 10. 101  
Setting item  
Subnet mask  
IP address  
192. 168. 10. 100  
Start up Wireless Manager ME, and select [USER] from  
the network number list.  
3
(See page 28)  
Wait until the projectors host name appears on the connection list, select the  
host name displayed, and proceed with the connections.  
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Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont.)  
Changing the user settings  
Connect the projector and computer before taking the steps below.  
(See page 15 or page 30)  
I Projector operations  
Select [WEB CONTROL] on the  
network menu.  
N E T W O R K  
1
NETWORK  
1
NAME CHANGE  
INPUT PASSWD  
AMEND PASSWD  
WEB CONTROL  
DEFAULT  
OFF  
ON  
Use the [  
[ON].  
] buttons to select  
2
SELECT  
RETRN  
ENTER  
I Computer operations  
(See page 16)  
Click [ ] on the launcher  
.
1
Change the projector settings by WEB Control.  
2
Make the SSID, communication mode, IP address, subnet mask and WEP  
settings, and then quit WEB Control.  
Note:  
When [USER] is set, the name does not appear in the connection list until the  
projector network is switched to [USER].  
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Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont.)  
Computer settings  
I TCP/IP settings  
Windows XP/2000:  
The screens show the example for Windows XP.  
(1) Right-click [My Network Places] to open the Properties  
window.  
(2) Right-click [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] to open  
the Properties window.  
(3) Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click  
[Properties].  
(4) Enter the same segment IP address as the IP address  
set by the projector.  
(5) Enter the same value as the subnet mask set by the  
projector, set the gateway (only in infrastructure  
mode), and then click [OK] to return to the previous  
window.  
(6) Click [OK].  
The new settings can be used without rebooting.  
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Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont.)  
Windows Me/98SE:  
The screens show the example for Windows Me.  
(1) Right-click [My Network Places] to open the Properties  
window.  
(2) Select [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] and click  
[Properties].  
(3) Enter the same segment IP address as the IP address  
set by the projector.  
(4) Enter the same value as the subnet mask set by the  
projector.  
(5) Set the gateway (only in infrastructure mode) and click  
[OK] to return to the previous window.  
(6) Click [OK].  
(7) Click [Yes].  
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Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont.)  
I Settings for optional wireless card (ET-CDWL3U) use  
(See page 49 for ET-CDWL2U)  
Windows XP:  
The dedicated utility software is not necessary. Refer to the Windows XP manual for a  
detailed description.  
(1) Turn on the projector.  
(2) Select [Start] [Connect To] [Show all connections] [Wireless network  
connection].  
(3) Right-click the [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] icon and select [Show available  
wireless network].  
The wireless network connection window appears.  
(4) Select the projectors SSID (default setting: Panasonic Projector) from the list of  
[Available wireless network], then click [Connect To].  
Notes:  
When encryption (WEP setting) is set by the projector, enter the WEP key  
(character input) information to [Network Key] before clicking [Connect To].  
(default setting: No WEP)  
To check the detailed network settings, click the [Wireless network settings] icon  
at the network connection window.  
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Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont.)  
Windows 2000/Me/98SE:  
Note:  
Do not use the utility software during simple connection, as this may cause a  
problem in connection with the projector.  
(1) Double-click the permanent icon at the lower right of  
the computer screen.  
The utility software starts up.  
(2) Click [Profile].  
(3) Enter the network name and the SSID of the projector  
to be connected (default network [USER] setting:  
Panasonic Projector).  
(4) Select the communication mode of the projector to be  
connected (default network [USER] setting: Peer-to-  
Peer), and set the transfer rate (Tx Rate) to [Full  
Automatic].  
Leave the Channel Setting (Channel) to default.  
(5) If encryption (WEP) has been set in the projector,  
click the encryption setting (Encryption).  
(Continued on next page)  
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Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont.)  
(6) Select the encryption key length, which is set in the  
projector, and enter the WEP key.  
Notes:  
The communication mode does not support AdHoc mode. Select 802.11 AdHoc  
(Peer to Peer) or Infrastructure (Access Point).  
Some cards other than the optional wireless card (ET-CDWL3U or ET-CDWL2U)  
support only AdHoc mode. These cards cannot be used.  
When using encryption (WEP), change the setting from [Disable] to [64 bits] or  
[128 bits]. Set to [Disable] when not using encryption.  
WEP input can be selected from character input (ASC II) or hexadecimal input  
(Hex).  
Character input: 5 characters for 64 bits, 13 characters for 128 bits  
Hexadecimal input: 0 to 9 and A to F. 10 characters for 64 bits, 26 characters for  
128 bits  
Set the WEP key to match the projector side setting. Leave the key (Active Key) to  
default: 1.  
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Returning to the Initial Settings  
You can return the changed settings to the initial conditions.  
Projector operations  
Select [DEFAULT] at the network menu (See page 27) and  
press the [ENTER] button.  
1
N E T W O R K  
NETWORK  
1
NAME CHANGE  
INPUT PASSWD  
AMEND PASSWD  
WEB CONTROL  
DEFAULT  
ON  
ON  
SELECT  
RETRN  
ENTER  
Note:  
You will be prompted to enter the password if ON has been selected as the [INPUT  
PASSWD] setting on the security menu.  
Select [OK] with the [  
[ENTER] button.  
] buttons and press the  
2
D E F A U L T S E T T N I G  
OK  
CANCEL  
Computer operations  
Start the Wireless Manager ME and set the network number  
to [1] (see page 28).  
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Using WebBrowser Control  
Projector settings  
Select [WEB CONTROL] on the network menu (See page 27).  
1
Select [ON] or [OFF] with the [  
] buttons.  
2
WEB CONTROL  
ON: WebBrowser Control is enabled.  
OFF: WebBrowser Control is disabled.  
Note:  
The WebBrowser Control password is not set at the factory, and should be set on  
the web browser. In addition, if you forget the password, select [DEFAULT] at the  
network menu and initialize the network settings. (See page 37)  
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Using WebBrowser Control (cont.)  
Computer settings  
Right-click the [Internet Explorer]  
1
icon.  
Open the Properties window.  
Open [Connections] [LAN  
Settings]. If [Use automatic  
2
configuration script] has been  
checked, remove the check, and  
click [OK].  
The setting window closes.  
Notes:  
When a proxy server is already being used, these settings are automatically  
established if the network number is 1 to 4. (However, only for Internet Explorer  
Ver.6.0 or newer)  
In all other cases, under [Advanced] you must set the IP address of the projector  
to be connected for not using the proxy server as an exception.  
Select [Security] and set the security level to [Default  
Level], or select [Custom Level] and check the  
[Enable] checkbox under [Active scripting].  
3
Note:  
When using Netscape, select [Edit]  
JavaScript.  
[Preferences]  
[Advanced] and enable  
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Using WebBrowser Control (cont.)  
Starting up WebBrowser Control  
Click [  
] on the launcher (see page 16) or start up the browser software, and  
enter the IP address set by the projector.  
(The example below describes the case when using Microsoft Internet Explorer.)  
WebBrowser Control starts up.  
I Top window  
Set to not use a proxy server. (When using a  
proxy server, refer to page 39.)  
Select English or Japanese.  
Enter the password when a password is set.  
Notes:  
If you forget the password, set a new password on the projector side. (The former  
password is protected by security, and cannot be viewed even by the projector.)  
The top window may not appear depending on the browser software. In this case  
start up WebBrowser Control again, or press the [Ctrl] + [R] keys.  
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Using WebBrowser Control (cont.)  
Projector control  
Click [Projector Control] in the menu.  
You can make various projector settings.  
I Basic control window  
Notes:  
Connection with the projector may not be possible immediately after the power is  
turned on. In this case wait a bit and then make the connection again.  
When [WEB CONTROL] is not set to [ON] in the projector network settings, the  
basic controls and option controls do not operate.  
I Option control window  
Note:  
When the projector does not operate as controlled, check that the [WEB  
CONTROL] item in the projectors option menu is set to [ON].  
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Using WebBrowser Control (cont.)  
I Monitor information window  
Note:  
The monitor information is refreshed at  
fixed intervals, but the current exact  
information can be checked by clicking  
[View]  
[Refresh].  
I Network setting window  
Click [Network Settings] [NEXT] to display  
the network setting window, and enter the  
required data.  
I Password changing window  
Enter the old password and new password,  
and click [OK].  
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Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card)  
I Channels that can be used  
The channels (frequency range) that can be used differ according to the country or  
region where the wireless card is used. Refer to the table below.  
Last two digits  
of the card product  
number  
Channels  
used  
Frequency band  
(Center frequency)  
Country or region  
Standard  
ARIB  
STD33  
& T66  
2,412 MHz -  
2,472 MHz  
Japan  
22  
1 - 13  
1 - 11  
United States  
FCC part 15  
2,412 MHz -  
2,462 MHz  
23  
Taiwan  
DGT  
Malaysia  
SIRIM  
England, Germany,  
France, Italy,  
Belgium, Austria,  
Sweden, Norway,  
Denmark,  
Switzerland, Holland,  
Finland, Portugal,  
Greece, Thailand,  
South Korea,  
ETSI  
300.328  
2,412 MHz -  
2,472 MHz  
24  
1 - 13  
Australia,  
New Zealand  
ETSI  
2,457 MHz -  
2,462 MHz  
Spain  
25  
26  
10, 11  
300.328  
2,457 MHz -  
2,472 MHz  
Singapore  
IDA  
10 - 13  
Check the last two digits of the product number noted on  
the card rear label in the position shown in the right figure  
to determine the product region of the wireless card you  
have purchased.  
N5HBD0000023  
Note:  
Bringing a wireless card into a country other than the  
designated country is prohibited, and may infringe upon the  
wireless telegraphy laws of that country.  
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Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card) (cont.)  
I Installing the Wireless LAN Driver  
The Wireless LAN Driver must be installed in order for the wireless card to be used in  
the computer.  
The example of the procedure described below is for installing the ET-CDWL2U card.  
Some windows appear in English.  
Notes:  
Be sure to install the Wireless LAN Driver in the computer before inserting the  
wireless card into the computer.  
If you insert the card into the computer by mistake before installing the driver, the  
card is recognized by the hardware auto detect function as an unknown device.  
Perform the following operations with the card inserted and then install the driver.  
Windows XP/2000:  
Open [Control Panel]  
[Device Manager], and delete the unknown device or  
[System]  
[Hardware]  
Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card.  
Windows 98SE/Me:  
Open [Control Panel]  
and delete the unknown device or Panasonic Wireless  
[System]  
[Device Manager],  
LAN PC Card.  
Place the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
1
2
3
If the installation window is displayed, click [Close].  
Select [Start]  
[Run].  
Enter [e:\CDWL2\setup.exe] in the [Open] field, and  
click [OK].  
This example assumes that the E: is the name of the CD-ROM drive.  
If it is not, replace the first ewith the correct letter that represents the drive.  
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Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card) (cont.)  
Windows 2000:  
The wireless LAN installer starts up when steps 1 to 3  
on page 44 have been performed. Now proceed as  
follows.  
Click [Next].  
The License Agreement appears.  
4
Click [Yes].  
5
Specify where the utility is to be  
saved, and click [Next].  
The software is now downloaded, and the  
[Digital Signature Not Found] message appears.  
6
Click [Yes].  
Follow the on-screen instructions and proceed.  
7
Click [Finish].  
The installation of the driver is now completed.  
8
Mount the ET-CDWL2U card into  
the CF card adapter and insert it  
in the computer. (See page 14)  
9
If the [Digital Signature Not Found] message  
appears, click [Yes] and continue the  
installation.  
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Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card) (cont.)  
Windows 98SE/Me:  
The wireless LAN installer starts up when steps 1 to 3  
on page 44 have been performed. Now proceed as  
follows.  
Click [Next].  
The License Agreement appears.  
4
Click [Yes].  
5
Specify where the utility is to be  
saved, and click [Next].  
The software is downloaded.  
6
Make sure that [Yes, I want to  
restart my computer now.]  
7
checkbox is checked, then click  
[Finish].  
The computer reboots.  
Mount the ET-CDWL2U card into  
the CF card adapter and insert it  
in the computer. (See page 14)  
8
The installation of the driver is now completed if  
the permanent icon on the right can be  
confirmed. If this icon cannot be found, select  
[Start] [Programs] [Wireless Network] →  
[Wireless Network LAN Adapter].  
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Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card) (cont.)  
Windows XP:  
The wireless LAN installer starts up when steps 1 to 3  
on page 44 have been performed. Now proceed as  
follows.  
Click [Next].  
The License Agreement appears.  
4
Click [Yes].  
5
Specify where the utility is to be  
saved, and click [Next].  
The logo authentication message appears.  
6
Click [Continue Anyway].  
7
Click [Finish].  
8
(Continued on next page)  
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Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card) (cont.)  
Mount the ET-CDWL2U card into  
9
the CF card adapter and insert it  
in the computer. (See page 14)  
The Found New Hardware Wizard starts up.  
Make sure that [Install the  
software automatically  
(Recommended)] checkbox is  
checked, then click [Next].  
The logo text message appears.  
10  
Click [Continue Anyway].  
The wizard complete message appears.  
11  
Click [Finish].  
The logo authentication message appears.  
12  
Check after installation:  
Open [Start]  
[All Programs]  
[Connect To]  
[Show all connections], and  
check that [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] has been added to the wireless  
network connection icons.  
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Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card) (cont.)  
I Settings for ET-CDWL2U use  
Windows XP:  
The dedicated utility software is not necessary. Refer to the Windows XP manual for a  
detailed description.  
(1) Turn on the projector.  
(2) Select [Start] [Connect To] [Show all connections] [Wireless network  
connection].  
(3) Right-click the [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] icon and select [Show available  
wireless network].  
The wireless network connection window appears.  
(4) Select the projectors SSID (default setting: Panasonic Projector) from the list of  
[Available wireless network], then click [Connect To].  
Notes:  
When encryption (WEP setting) is set by the projector, enter the WEP key  
(character input) information to [Network Key] before clicking [Connect To].  
(default setting: No WEP)  
To check the detailed network settings, click the [Wireless network settings] icon  
at the network connection window.  
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Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card) (cont.)  
Windows 2000/Me/98SE:  
Note:  
Do not use the utility software during simple connection, as this may cause a  
problem in connection with the projector.  
(1) Double-click the permanent icon at the lower right of  
the computer screen.  
The utility software starts up.  
(2) Click the [Profile Setting] item, then click [Add].  
Note:  
To change the setting contents, select the setting name to be changed with the  
mouse, then click [Edit].  
(3) Enter the network setting name, and click [Next]. Then  
enter the network name (SSID of the projector to be  
connected, default network [USER] setting: Panasonic  
Projector).  
(4) Select the communication mode of the projector to be  
connected (default network [USER] setting: 802.11  
AdHoc), and set the transfer rate to [Automatic]. Then  
click [Next].  
(5) If encryption (WEP) has been set in the projector, set it  
here. (Default network [USER] setting: [Off])  
(Continued on next page)  
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Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card) (cont.)  
Notes:  
The communication mode does not support AdHoc  
mode. Select 802.11 AdHoc (Peer to Peer) or  
Infrastructure (Access Point).  
Some cards other than the optional wireless card (ET-  
CDWL3U or ET-CDWL2U) support only AdHoc mode.  
These cards cannot be used.  
When using encryption (WEP), change the setting from  
[Off] to [64 (40) bits] or [128 bits], then click [Next]. Set  
to [Off] when not using encryption.  
WEP input can be selected from character input or  
hexadecimal input.  
Character input: 5 characters for 64 (40) bits, 13  
characters for 128 bits  
Hexadecimal input: 0 to 9 and A to F. 10 characters for 64  
(40) bits, 26 characters for 128 bits  
Set the WEP key to match the projector side setting.  
Leave the default key as 1.  
(6) Set [IP Setting] to [Disable], then click [Complete].  
Note:  
The connection status with the projector can be checked  
by the link status. Click [More...].  
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Software Uninstall  
Wireless Manager ME  
From the desktop, select [Start]  
[Programs]  
[Panasonic  
Wireless Display]  
edition].  
[Uninstall Wireless Manager mobile  
Follow the instructions appearing on the screen and uninstall the software.  
Wireless LAN Driver  
I Windows XP:  
Set the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
1
Execute [Wireless Card]  
[setup.exe] in the CD-ROM.  
2
3
4
The uninstall software starts up.  
Make sure that a check is placed in the [Remove]  
checkbox, then click [Next].  
When the uninstall complete message appears, click  
[Finish].  
I Windows 2000/Me/98SE:  
Select [Start]  
[Programs]  
[Wireless Network] and  
1
2
3
execute [Uninstalled].  
Make sure that a check is placed in the [Remove]  
checkbox, then click [Next].  
Make sure that a check is placed in the [Yes, I want to  
restart my computer now.] checkbox, then click  
[Finish].  
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Terminology  
802.11 AdHoc (Peer to Peer) mode  
This mode performs communication directly between the projector and a computer  
with a built-in wireless LAN or a computer with a wireless LAN card mounted. The  
SSID must be set.  
Access point  
A wireless station used to connect a wired LAN and a wireless LAN.  
AdHoc mode  
This mode performs communication directly between the projector and a computer  
using built-in wireless LAN or a computer with a wireless LAN card mounted. The  
projector and computer channel settings must be the same. Some cards do not  
support this mode.  
Channel  
When multiple access points that use the same frequency band during communication  
are installed near each other, radio wave interference may cause the communication  
speed to drop. The frequency band can be divided into 14 channels for communication  
to reduce this interference in a wireless LAN. (The number of channels differs  
according to the country of use.) However, there is still some interference between  
adjacent channels, so communication channels should be separated by 2 or 3  
channels during actual use.  
DHCP  
Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This function automatically  
assigns IP addresses to the connected equipment. If a device with the DHCP server  
function is present within a LAN, it automatically assigns IP addresses to the  
connected equipment. This is not supported on the projector side.  
Gateway  
This is a relay point for connecting different networks.  
This refers to the hardware and software used when connecting a network with a  
network that uses a different protocol, etc. It adjusts the protocol and other differences  
between networks to allow connection with other networks.  
Infrastructure mode  
This mode performs communication via an access point connected to a wireds LAN.  
This makes it possible to transfer images to the projector through an access point even  
from a computer without a wireless LAN card mounted.  
IP address  
Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol for distributing data, and the address corresponding  
to the data distribution destination is called the IP address. The same IP address  
cannot be used within the same LAN.  
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Terminology (cont.)  
LAN  
Abbreviation for Local Area Network. This is a network with a relatively narrow range  
such as inside a company. There are wired LAN and wireless LAN.  
SSID  
Abbreviation for Service Set ID. The SSID identification code must be set to distinguish  
equipment included in a wireless LAN that uses access points from equipment not  
included in that LAN.  
This may appear as the ESSIDor the network namefor wireless LAN cards made  
by some manufacturers.  
Subnet mask  
This limits the range of the IP addresses assigned to computers in order to divide the  
network into a number of sections during TCP/IP connection. The value used to divide  
the network at this time is called the subnet mask.  
TCP/IP  
Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. This is the standard  
internet protocol.  
This protocol is a set of rules and agreements governing data communications  
between computers.  
WEP  
Abbreviation for Wired Equivalent Privacy. This is a method for encrypting  
communication data. The encryption key is created and notified only to the  
communicating user, so the communication data cannot be decrypted by a third party.  
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Troubleshooting  
Check the following points once more before requesting repair.  
Checkpoint  
Symptom  
Is the external video output of the laptop computer set  
correctly? (When the [Fn] and [F3] keys are pressed at the  
same time, the external output setting may change for some  
computer models. Refer to the users manual supplied with  
the computer.)  
The image from  
the computer does  
not appear.  
Is the wireless card inserted firmly all the way into the PC  
card slot of the computer?  
Has the driver been installed?  
Was the driver installed before inserting the wireless card?  
Are there sufficient IRQ (interrupt signal) numbers? (Refer to  
the Windows Online Help.)  
The  
computer  
does not recognize  
the wireless card.  
The transfer rate may be slower in some operating  
environments (depending on such factors as the location,  
radio signal conditions or distance).  
When WEP is set the image data is converted, so transfer  
takes time.  
The transfer rate  
is slow.  
Is the computer CPU speed slow?  
Live mode depends largely upon the computer CPU  
performance.  
When using Windows XP/2000, the speed may drop  
significantly if the user does not have administrator authority.  
Image display is  
slow in live mode.  
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Troubleshooting (cont.)  
Checkpoint  
Symptom  
Check if the computer and the projector are located too far  
apart, or if some object is obstructing the radio waves.  
Check that the IP address and the subnet mask are set  
correctly.  
Is TCP/IP installed in the computer?  
Does the WEP setting match with the projector?  
Communication is not possible if the WEP function is set  
when using a wireless card other than the optional card or  
when using an access point. In these cases turn off the WEP  
function.  
The  
projector In [Infrastructure] mode, set the same [SSID] for the projector  
cannot be located  
on the connection  
list of Wireless  
Manager ME.  
and the computer as that of the access point used. The  
[SSID] uses alphanumeric characters (case sensitive). In  
addition, check that the computer control function that allows  
communication with access points is disabled.  
In [802.11 AdHoc (Peer to Peer)] mode, set the same SSID  
for the projector and the computer. The SSID is case  
sensitive.  
Is a network device other than the wireless card enabled?  
Check the Windows Device Manager.  
Is proxy-client software active? Disable this software when  
communicating with the projector.  
Are you running a security program that contains a personal  
firewall function? Before communicating data using the  
projector, either close the software or set up an exemption.  
The  
Wireless  
Right-click an empty location on the desktop and select  
[Properties]. Then, open the [Settings] tab of the [Display  
Properties] window and set [Color quality] to [Medium (16 bit)]  
or higher.  
Manager ME color  
display is strange  
and characters are  
difficult to read.  
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