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Panasonic Part For Network Functions And SD Memory Card Functions PT-L735NTE Manual
Panasonic Part For Network Functions And SD Memory Card Functions PT-L735NTE Manual
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Part for Network Functions and SD Memory Card Functions (PT-L735NTE)
2 Notes for use ..........................4 Information on SD Memory Card ......4 Instructions on handling ....................4 Instruction on storage ........................4 For protection of important data ........4To create a backup copy of the data stored on the SD card ........................5 Write protection switch ......................5 Information on wireless card ............6 Available channels ............................8 Typical applications of network functions / SD Memory Card ......9 Examples of use of network functions....9SD Memory Card ................................9 Examples of use of network functions / SD Memory Card ............10 Insertion and removal of wireless card and SD Memory Card into / from the projector ....................11 Wireless card ............................................11 SD Memory Card ......................................12 Insertion and removal of wireless card into/from personal compute r ..........13 Installation of software ........14 Wireless Manager 3.0/ Image Creator 1.0A ..........................14Wireless LAN Driver..........................15 Wireless Simple Connection (live mode)....21 Operations on the projector ..................21 Operations on the personal computer......22 Releasing the connection to the projector..23 Temporary releasing ........................23 Complete releasing ..........................23 Network setting ....................25 Use of inter-PC communications ....25 If the communication mode of 802.11 ad hoc (peer-to-peer) is selected: ....25 Use of access point (AP) ..................26 Setting example ..............................26Setting up the projector....................27Settings on the personal computer......30 Settings of TCP/IP ..........................30 Settings for use of optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E)..........................34 Use of Wireless Manager 3.0....38 Start-up ..............................................38 Live mode ..........................................38 Selecting the transfer mode ............38 In live mode ....................................39 Quitting and resuming live mode ....39 Meeting mode (screen capture) ......39 Selection of capture format ..............40 Operations after image acquisition ..40 Setting of capture delay time ..........40 PowerPoint Presentationmode....41 Presentation mode ............................41Setting of capture delay time ..........41 Presentation mode ..........................42 Progress bar ....................................42 Switching display mode ..................42 Other functions ................................44 Searching projector..........................44 Registering projector........................44 Deleting projector ............................44 Confirming connection ....................44 Displaying the sender, senders name..45 Setting a shortcut key ......................45 Setting automatic play ....................45 Setting Simple Connection ..............45 Contents
3 Use of Web browser control ....46 Settings on the projector..................46 Web control......................................46 Web power supply ..........................46 Web password ................................46 Settings on the personal computer 47 Operation of Web browser control ..48 Top screen ......................................48 Projector control ..............................49 Basic control screen ........................49 Option control screen ......................49 Monitor information screen ..............50SD control ........................................51 SD file list screen ............................51 SD thumbnail screen ......................51 Presentation screen ........................52 Changing password ........................52 Using a PDA ......................................53 Starting the Web browser control (PDA) ..............................................53 Top screen ......................................53 Menu screen ....................................54 Projector Control ..............................54 SD Control ......................................55 Status ..............................................55 Use of Image Creator 1.0A....56 Starting/ending Image Creator 1.0A......56 Start-up ............................................56 End ..................................................56 Functions on the main screen ........56 Converting and saving captured images ................................................58 Capturing presentation files created with Microsoft PowerPoint97/2000/2002 ......60 Capturing JPEG, BMP, TIFF or PNG files created with other applications ............61 Press the Capture image button ..61 Images not to be captured ..............61 Capturing files by drag-and-drop operation ..........................................61 Sorting images ................................62Deleting images ..............................62 Make conversion settings when writing an image ..............................63 DCF standard ....................................65 Directory (folder) name ....................65 File name ........................................65 File format ........................................65 How to use SD card ..............66 Playing images of SD Memory Card......66 SD Viewer (SD guide display) ..........67 Folder selection screen....................67 File selection screen ........................67 Settings of automatic play (auto play)..68 Uninstallation of software ....70 Wireless Manger 3.0..........................70Image Creator 1.0A ..........................70 Wireless LAN Driver..........................70 Explanation of terms ............71 Before placing a repair order....74 Trademark Information................76 Contents
4 Notes for use Information on SD Memory Card This SD card is a semiconductor memory with the size of 24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm, as small as a postage stamp, and is expected to be a next-generation recording medium that replaces minidisks (MDs), compact disks (CDs) and cassette tapes. The card allows repetition of data reading, writing and deleting. Instructions on handling Abstain from the following: • To disassemble or modify the card • To give the card a strong impact, twisting, bending, dropping, treading, or water wetting • To rub the card with a sheet of cloth or plastics or to bring the card near to anything that is likely to generate static electricity or electromagnetic field. • To touch the metallic terminal of card with hand or metallic object, to affix stickers, or to stain the card. • To peel off the label that is affixed to the card. • To affix other labels or stickers. • To insert the card into a device that does not accept an SD card (e.g., device for multimedia cards). • To insert other matters than SD Memory Card in the SD Memory Card slot of the projector. • To use cracked or deformed card. • To use the card in a moist place such as bathroom or in a dusty place such as warehouse. Instruction on storage Be sure to put the card in the case when it is taken out from the main body. • Do not put the card in a vehicle or in a place exposed to direct sunlight where it may become hot. • Do not keep the card in a vehicle that may become hot, a place exposed to direct sunlight or other places in which the temperature is likely to increase, or a place in which corrosive gases may arise. For protection of important data • Do not turn off the power or remove the SD Memory Card when data is being read or written (or when the SD Memory Card access lamp is blinking). Doing this may destroy the data. • Do not forget to make backup of the data stored in the SD card. Note that users important data is subject to potential destruction although it is very rare to occur.
To create a backup copy of the data stored on the SD card Double click and open the icon of SD card drive in My Computer of your personal computer (on the desktop if your computer is Macintosh) and drag and drop the DCIM folder onto desktop (while pressing the Option button, for Macintosh machine). This operation can create copies of all data within the DCIM folder into your personal computer. Write protection switch • Putting the write-protection switch of SD card to the LOCK position will disable image-editing operation such as deleting or moving on the projector (attempt of operation will bring error message). • If the SD card is inserted into the personal computer by means of the PC card adaptor while the write-protection switch of SD card is set to the LOCK position, a blue-screen warning indication will appear when access is made. If this occurs, press any button on the keyboard of your PC to return the indication to the original one. Before using an SD card in your personal computer, ensure that the write-protection switch is not set to the LOCK position. 5 LOCK Write-protect switch Notes for use Please be advised of the following information in advance: • The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage, whether direct or indirect, caused by the use of or by the fault of the product. • The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage or destruction of data caused by the product.
6 Information on wireless card Notes for use The optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E) uses radio wave in the 2.4 GHz band. Although it is not necessary to have a license for radio station to use the wireless card, fully understand the following instructions: Do not use the cards near other sources of radio emissions. The following devices may use the same frequencies that are used by the wireless card. If the wireless card is used near such devices, radio interference may prevent successful communication, or it may result in slower communication speeds being achieved. • Industrial, scientific, medical equipment, etc • Electric stoves, etc • Built-in radio devices used for identifying moving equipment in industrial production lines • Certain low-power radio devices Keep the wireless card as far away as possible from devices such as mobile telephones, TVs and radios when using such devices Devices such as mobile telephones, TVs and radios use different frequencies from the wireless card, so that there will be no effect on either wireless card communication or on reception or transmission for such devices. However, radio emissions from the wireless card may cause video or audio interference.
77 Notes for use Radio emissions from the wireless card will not travel through steel framework, metal sheets or concrete. It is not possible to keep communication through walls or floors made of reinforcing steel bars, metals or concrete although it is possible to keep communication through walls and floors made of wood or glass (excluding glass reinforced with metal wires).
8 N5HBD0000024 Notes for use Available channels The channels (frequency bandwidth) that are available for the wireless card to use will vary depending on the country or area where the wireless card is being used. Refer to the following table as a guide. Country / Area Japan USAARIB STD33 & T66 FCC part 15 22 231~14 1~112 412 MHz~ 2 484 MHz 2 412 MHz~ 2 462 MHz Canada IC Taiwan Malaysia UK, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Holland, Finland, Portugal, Greece, Thailand, Korea, Australia, New Zealand Spain SingaporeDGT SIRIM ETSI 300.328 ETSI 300.328 IDA24 25 261~13 10,11 10~132 412 MHz~ 2 472 MHz 2 457 MHz~ 2 462 MHz 2 457 MHz~ 2 472 MHz Certification Last two digits of card number *Operating channelsFrequency band (median frequency) * To check the region of intended use for the wireless card which you have purchased, check the last two digits of the product number which appears on the label on the reverse side of the card in the position shown in the illustration at right. Note: The wireless card cannot be used in countries other than the country of purchase. If you try to use it in other countries, you may be infringing the radio transmission laws and regulations of that country.
9 Wireless Manager3.0 Wireless LAN Driver Typical applications of network functions / SD Memory Card For Wireless Easy Connection, see page 21 For Network settings, see page 25 For Installation of software, see page14Projecting images from the personal computer by wireless Projecting images from SD card using Web browser controlSee page 66 Examples of use of network functions SD Memory Card Controlling the projector using Web browser controlFor Wireless Easy Connection, see page 21 For Network settings, see page 25 For Web browser control, see page 46 Using the Web browser, it is possible to access the projector and control power ON, OFF and other functions of the projector. Images from personal computer can be projected by wireless all the time This card allows the user to view list of images (thumbnail images) recorded on the SD Memory Card to perform automatic play such as slide show. Installation Transmission Optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E)Loaded with the included wireless card Loaded with the included wireless card Optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E) Operation with web browser control SD Memory Card
10 The supplied Wireless Manager 3.0 allows the user to transfer image data from the personal computer to the SD card inserted in the projector and to record the data on the card. Thus the user can project images changing very quickly to desired ones. The Web browser allows the user to access the projector and to project the image data stored on the SD Memory card inserted in the projector. Transferring image data from personal computer to the projector and recording them onto the SD Memory card inserted in the projector Projecting images from SD card using Web browser controlFor Wireless Easy Connection, see page 21 For Network settings, see page 25 For Installation of software, see page 14 For Wireless Easy Connection, see page 21 For Network settings, see page 25 For Web browser control, see page 46 Wireless Manager3.0 Wireless LAN Driver Examples of use of network functions / SD Memory Card Typical applications of network functions / SD Memory Card Installation Transmission Optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E)Loaded with the included wireless card Operation with web browser control SD Memory Card Loaded with the included wireless card SD Memory Card Optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E)Record