Panasonic Cf Vdw07bh Owners Manual
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31 E Mode : Connect OfflineView Backlight : LOW MIDHIGH Profile : Profile 1 Setting the Wireless Display Menu ButtonPress Menu button. The setting menus are displayed. General Menu By selecting [General], you can change the mode setting, the backlight setting and the profile setting. You can establish the settings for the wireless display. General Wireless Battery Option Version Default settings 100%ExcellentOK Cancel The saved screen is displayed. ( page 38) Electronic wave conditions (Excel- lent, Good, Poor, Associated, Scan- ning) Remaining battery charge General Wireless Battery Option Version Network Type : AdHoc SSID : cfvdw07-17498 Channel : 11 TxRate mode : Fully Automatic WEP Encryption : disable Rate (Tx/Rx) : 11Mbps / 11Mbps Display IP : 10. 98. 185. 106 PC IP : 10. 98. 185. 105 Net Mask : 255. 0. 0. 0 AES Encryption : disable 100%ExcellentOK Cancel Wireless Menu By selecting [Wireless], the wireless settings (for connection with the computer) and current state are displayed (cannot be changed). To change the settings shown on this menu: page 35The profile name will be displayed. When setting a profile, a wireless display can be connected to an- other computer. Up to four profiles can be set. ( page 33) After selecting the profile, select [Connect], and the connection will be taken place using the profile. This screen is a sample. The display will indicate whether AES Encryption is set to be en- abled or disabled.
32 E Set the high temperature mode func- tion to [Normal temperature] or [High temperature]. When using the wireless display in a high-temperature environment, be sure to set the wireless display in the high-temperature mode. Setting the Wireless Display Battery Menu By selecting [Battery], the battery status will be displayed. General Wireless Battery Option Version 100%ExcellentOKCancel Run the refresh battery. When the confirmation message is displayed, select [Yes]. Once the battery indicator turns green, the battery pack will be completely discharged, the computer will power off automatically, and then charging will commence. It takes approximately 2 hours until the power automatically goes off through the complete dis- charge of the battery from the fully charged state. Allow the battery pack to charge un- til the battery indicator turns green. (While charging, the backlight is turned off automatically.) NOTE The battery will not be refreshed correctly in the following cases. • When the power of the wireless display is cut. • When the electric power becomes disconnected (e.g., electrical outage, acci- dental removal of the AC adaptor, etc.).This screen is a sample. Status :Full Charge Voltage : 8154mV Current : 0mA Temperature : 26.2 °C (79.2 °F) Remain : 100% Error : None Refresh Battery : Execute Environment : Normal temperature
33 E Option Menu By selecting [Option], you can establish the individual settings for the wireless display. General Wireless Battery Option Version 100%ExcellentOK Cancel Default settings Change the password that is input to run the wireless display. Set the resume function to [Normal resume] or [Quick resume], then se- lect [OK]. Normal Resume: The wireless connection is dis- abled during display off. Quick Resume: Only the screen is turned off dur- ing display off.If there is no input from the touchscreen or button for a certain in- terval of time, the display may be turned off. Set the interval of time to [30 sec], [1 min], [2 min], [5 min], [10 min], [20 min], [30 min] or [disable], then select [OK]. Wireless Connection : Setup Power on Password : Change Supervisor Password : Change Touchscreen : Calibration LCD Off Timer : 30 min LCD Off Mode : Normal resume Power Off Timer : disable Set or change the Super- visor Password. Change the settings of the wireless connection in the following proce- dure. 1Select [Setup]. Enter the Supervisor Password, then select [Enter]. 2Select the profile that has been set on the following screen, then se- lect [OK]. 3Set the network by the same pro- cedure as 3 , 4 and 5 of “Setup the Wireless Display” ( page 19). Select profile. Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 If there is no input from the touchscreen or button for a certain in- terval of time, the power may be turned off. Set the interval of time to [30 sec], [1 min], [2 min], [5 min], [10 min], [20 min], [30 min] or [disable], then select [OK]. This screen is a sample.
34 E Version Menu By selecting [Version], the version information will be displayed. General Wireless Battery Option Version Model No. : CF-VDW07Bxx Firmware : Vx.xxLxxx Wireless Controller : xx. xx. xx. xx Serial No. :xxxxxxxxxx 100%ExcellentOK Cancel “x” will change depending on the configura- tion of the wireless display. Setting the Wireless Display
35 E You can set the wireless display properties as follows. 1Select [Wireless Display Setup Utility] in the following procedure. Windows XP[start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] Windows 2000[Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic] 2Enter the Supervisor Password. The Supervisor Password is not set at the time of the pur- chase. Press the Menu button, select [Option], then set the Su- pervisor Password. ( page 33) 3Set the wireless display settings, TCP/IP and WEP. You can set them for each profile. Wireless Display Setup Utility Changing the Wireless Display Settings Change the profile name. Change AES Encryption. Select [Key], and set AES Key using phrase or binary, then select [OK]. Change WEP Encryption. Select [Key(s)], and set WEP Key(s), then select [OK]. When adding the check mark here, the MeiWDS profile setting (one profile only), such as the password or AES Encryption, is also set to the computer connected to the wireless display. After finalizing the settings, select [Next], then select [OK]. (If another screen is displayed after selecting [OK], se- lect [OK].) (To next page)
36 E Changing the Wireless Display Settings 4At the confirmation screen, select [Next]. The message “These settings will be sent to your display” will then be displayed. Select [OK]. 5 [Set up your PC] screen will be displayed. Enter the Wireless LAN and TCP/IP settings shown on the screen to your computer, then select [Finish]. [Completed] screen will be displayed. Select [Finish]. The MeiWDS and the wireless display cannot simul- taneously make settings. ( page 37) NOTE
37 E 1Select [MeiWDS Setup Utility] in the following proce- dure. Windows XP[start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] Windows 2000[Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic] 2Enter the Supervisor Password, then select [OK]. In the default setting, the Supervisor Password is set to “supervisor”. 3Set the password and AES Encryption settings, then se- lect [Next]. If the setting between the computer and wireless dis- play does not confirm (e.g., the display has changed to another one.), set it again in the following procedure. Set AES Key Length. Select [AES Key], and set the AES Key(s) using phrase or binary, then select [OK]. Set AES Key Lifetime. 4On the confirmation screen, select [Finish]. On the confirmation screen, select [OK] and then restart the computer. The MeiWDS and the wireless display cannot simul- taneously make settings. Set the AES Key setting after setting the wireless dis- play. ( page 35) When selecting on the taskbar, the menu is dis- played. [Password] and [Exit MeiWDS] are enabled when adding the check mark for [Enable tray menu] in the MeiWDS Setup Utility. ·Password : Set the same password as that is set in [Option] menu. ·About MeiWDS :The software version and copy- right are displayed. ·Exit MeiWDS : Exit the program. NOTE MeiWDS Setup Utility
38 E No 016 Total 038 Capturing the Screen Capture Button If you want to playback the currently displayed screen later, you can save the screen data onto the memory (up to 100 images)* 1. *1The number of the data that can be saved is different according to the image. Press Capture button. The currently displayed screen is saved, and is added at the end of the already-saved images. Displaying Saved Images Menu Button 1Press Menu button. 2Select [General] - [OfflineView], then select [OK]. The saved image and the following panel will be displayed. Displaying the previous image (high-speed mode)Image number The number of images saved Delete the image data Displaying the next image (high-speed mode) Displaying the next image (The same operation is possible by pressing the Capture button.) Displaying the previous image (The same operation is possible by pressing the R-Button.) When the power is cut by an operation other than pressing the power switch (e.g., when the wireless display is running on battery and the battery is inadvertently taken out, or when the AC adaptor is accidentally pulled out from the power outlet and no battery is in the wireless display), all saved images are lost. Only the screen image is displayed, and operations such as input and selection cannot be performed on the screen. To close an image that has been saved and display the previous screen: 1Press Menu button. 2Select [General] - [Connect], then select [OK]. Delete > < > Moving to the four cor- ners of the screen NOTE
39 E No display after powering on An afterimage appears “Connection timeout” is displayed “No server found” is displayed “Authentication failed” is displayed “Too many clients” is displayed Troubleshooting Has the computer or wireless display been set to the power-saving mode? To resume operation of your computer from the condition the power of the display is off (for energy conservation purposes), touch the screen. If an image is displayed for a prolonged period of time, an afterimage may appear. Set the screensaver. Confirm the IP address, subnet mask, network type, and SSID settings on both the computer and the wireless display. Confirm the operation of the wireless LAN on the computer. If your computer and the wireless display do not power off normally due to a reason such as a network error, it may take two or three minutes to reconnect. Wait for a moment, then connect again. Put the wireless display close to the computer. Confirm that is on the taskbar. Confirm the IP address of the computer that has been set on the wireless display. Confirm the password for both the computer and the wireless display. Disconnect the wireless display during operation and reestablish the connection. When a problem occurs, refer to this page. If a problem appears to be related to a software application, read the software related manual. If you still cannot troubleshoot the problem, contact Panasonic Technical Support. (To next page)
40 E “Illegal data received” or “Initial image receiving timeout” is displayed Software keyboard has been closed An afterimage appears (i.e., green, red, and blue dots remain on the display) or there are dots not displaying the correct colors Confirm whether the network is working properly or not. Confirm the AES key length setting with the following procedure. Windows XP [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [MeiWDS Setup Utility] Windows 2000 [Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic] - [MeiWDS Setup Utility] Press the Menu button, select [Wireless], and confirm the AES Encryption setting. Restart the computer. Select [Software Keyboard] with the following procedure. Windows XP [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] Windows 2000 [Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic] High-precision and advanced technologies are necessary in the production of color liquid crystal displays (color LCDs). Therefore, if 0.002% or less of the picture elements either fail to light or remain constantly lit (that is, more than 99.998% of elements are functioning properly), no defect is considered to exist. Troubleshooting