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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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21 Wireless Simple Connection (live mode) When connecting the projector and the personal computer one-to-one by wireless, selection of the Simple Connection mode using the supplied wireless card and the optional wireless card (product No. ET-CDWL2E) will automatically execute IP address, communicate mode, and other necessary settings. Notes: • If the abovementioned optional wireless card is not used in your system, Simple Connection is not available with Windows Me/98SE. In addition, the previous network settings cannot be restored with Windows 2000. If your personal computer has already been connected to the network, resetting is required. (See page 30) • All operations are not guaranteed on all wireless cards or PC-integrated wireless LAN adaptors even with Windows XP. • Other network adaptors cannot be used when the system is in Simple Connection. Operations on the projector Insert the supplied wireless card into the projector. (See page 11) Use only the supplied card in the projector; other card cannot be used. 1 Turn ON the power supply of the projector.2 Select [NETWORK] using the [RGB] button.3 Press the [MENU] button, display the NETWORK SETUP screen using the [ ] buttons, and press the [ ] button.4 Select [Simple Connection] using the [ ] buttons and select [ON] using the [ ] buttons.5 Note: When the network settings are kept in the default conditions, you can skip the above steps 4 and 5.
22 Operations on the personal computer Notes: • If [Restore to original LAN Setup when finished] has been checkmarked, the LAN settings before Simple Connection setting will be restored when Wireless Manager 3.0 ends. • In Windows XP, [Restore to original LAN Setup when finished] cannot be set. Insert the optional wireless card into the personal computer. (See page 13)1 Turn ON the power supply of the personal computer.2 Go to [Start] →[All Programs] →[Wireless Manager], and select [Wireless Manager 3.0]. A window appears as shown below. 3 Check [Use Easy Connection] and select [Live mode]. The image on the personal computer screen will be projected on the projector screen. 4 Wireless Simple Connection (live mode) Specify different numbers to different personal computers. Simple Connection is available to up to 20 personal computers. However, simultaneous use is not possible
23 Releasing the connection to the projector. Temporary releasing Complete releasing For Windows XP/2000: To resume connection: Click [Live] again or double-click the resident icon again. This will give a checkmark, changing the colour of the resident icon into green. Right-click the icon at the right bottom of the PC screen. A screen appears as shown on the right. 1 Click [Live]. This clears the checkmark and changes the colour of the resident icon into blue, releasing the connection. Double-click on the resident icon will also release the connection.2 When [You want to quit wireless manager?] appears, execute by selecting [Yes] If [Restore to original LAN Setup when finished] is checkmarked, the personal computer will automatically restore the previous network settings when quitting the programme. However, it may take some time before returning to the previous network settings. 3 Right-click the icon at the right bottom of the PC screen. A screen appears as shown on the right. 1 Click [End].2 Wireless Simple Connection (live mode)
24 For Windows 98SE/Me: Wireless Simple Connection (live mode) When [You want to quit wireless manager?] appears, execute by selecting [Yes] If [Restore to original LAN Setup when finished] is checkmarked, the personal computer will automatically restore the previous network settings when quitting the programme. However, it may take some time before returning to the previous network settings. 3 Right-click the icon at the right bottom of the PC screen. A screen appears as shown on the right. 1 Click [End].2
25 Network setting To wirelessly connect the personal computer to the projector without using Simple Connection, network settings are required as described below. Use of inter-PC communications If the communication mode of 802.11 ad hoc (peer-to-peer) is selected: Since the communication mode of 802.11 ad hoc (peer-to-peer) is selected on shipping of the projector, make due settings on the personal computer side with reference to the above data. To use the WEP functions, make the identical settings both for the projector and the personal computer. Some wireless cards may not be applicable to this mode; use a card that is compatible to 802.11 ad hoc (peer-to-peer). Setting itemSettings on the projectorSettings on the personal computer (on shipping) (for Simple Connection) SSID Panasonic Projector Panasonic Projector Communicate mode802.11 ad hoc 802.11 ad hoc (peer-to-peer) IP address 192.168.10.10 - 12 192.168.10.21 - 40 (LAN1 - LAN3) Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 Channel 11Unnecessary (automatic setting) WEP (encryption)None None Note: • The above channel setting of the projector is a default one and is not one which has been designated to connect the projector and PC.
26 Notes: • Select 802.11 ad hoc mode if the system is used in a place outside the radio wave range to the access point. • For the SSID of the projector, up to 32 alphanumeric characters and signs can be used. Therefore, if any SSID that cannot be set for the projector has been set for the access point, consult the network administrator, and change the SSID to some other code that can be set for the projector. • The projector is not compatible to the DHCP. For the LAN that uses a DHCP server, it is required to assign a fixed IP address to the projector. For more details, consult the network administrator. Setting example Use of access point (AP) LAN AP Network setting (encryption) Setting itemSettings on the projectorSettings on the personal computer SSID Make the same settings as the SSID set for the access point (consult the network administrator). Communicate modeInfrastructure Infrastructure IP address Consult your network administrator for setting Subnet mask Channel Unnecessary Unnecessary WEP Make the same settings as the WEP set for the access point (consult the network administrator).
27 Setting up the projector Network The projector can store three types of network settings: LAN 1 to LAN 3. To view network settings:Select from LAN 1 to LAN 3 using [ ] and press [ENTER]. Alter the network settings: Select the setting item using [ ]. IP address: Using [•], select numerals and period “.”, press [ENTER], select [Run] and press [ENTER]. • Set an IP address for the projector with reference to the examples of setting. Note that the same IP address cannot be used as that of the personal computer with which the projector is going to communicate. Subnet mask: Using [•], select numerals and period “.”, press [ENTER], select [Run] and press [ENTER]. • Set a subnet mask for the projector with reference to the examples of setting. 3 Using the [ ] buttons, select the setting item.4 Insert the wireless card into the projector. (See page 11)1 Press the [MENU] button. A menu screen appears.2 Network setting Display the NETWORK SETUP screen using the [ ] buttons and press the[ ] button.
28 Network setting Gateway:Using [•], select numerals and period, press [ENTER], select [Run] and press [ENTER]. • This is a relay point to connect two networks. • It is necessary to specify this address when you are to connect to network of different segments or to the Internet in the infrastructure mode or the 802.11 ad hoc (peer-to-peer) mode. Consult the network administrator. Mode:Switching between 802.11 ad hoc and infrastructure using [ ] • To use 802.11 ad hoc (peer-to-peer) mode : Select 802.11 ad hoc for setting. • To use an access point (AP) : Select infrastructure for setting. SSID: Use [•] to select characters, press [ENTER], select [Run] and press [ENTER]. • If infrastructure is selected in communicate mode, use the SSID set for the access point, or the same string as the ESSID. • If 802.11 ad hoc is selected in communicate mode, use the SSID set for the personal computer to which it is going to be connected, or the same string as the ESSID. • Use up to 32 alphanumeric characters for the projector SSID. If any SSID that cannot be set for the projector has been set for the access point, consult the network administrator, and change the SSID to some other code that can be set for the projector. Channel: This cannot be set. In the 802.11 ad hoc mode and infrastructure mode, the channel is set automatically. WEP (encryption key size):Switching among 64 bits, 128 bits and OFF using [ ] • Select the size of the key necessary for encryption communication. • The size should be consistent with the settings of the personal computer and the access point. Incidentally, 64 bits and 128 bits may sometimes be indicated by 40 bits and 104 bits, respectively. Key ID (encryption key ID): Switching among KEY1 to KEY4 • Select an ID for the encryption key used. The ID should be consistent with the settings of the personal computer and the access point. • This specifies which one out of KEY1 to KEY4 to use for encryption.
29 Format:Switching between hexadecimals and characters using [ ] • Use Change the format for WEP key entry. Key 1 to Key 4:Using [•], select characters and press [ENTER]. • A hexadecimal digit: Use 10 digits of 0 to 9 and A to F for entry in 64 bits and use 26 digits of the same in 128 bits. Text: Use 5 alphanumeric characters in 64 bits and 13 characters in 128 bits. • Use Characters should be consistent with the settings of the personal computer and the access point. Bringing network settings into effect Select [Run] and press [ENTER]. Simple connectionToggling between ON and OFF using [ ] • Use Select ON to use Simple Connection in Wireless Manager. • If ON is selected, the projector cannot enter the LAN 1 to LAN 3 network setting modes. Host nameUsing [•], select characters, press [ENTER], select [Run] and press [ENTER]. • Use This defines the name of the projector on the network. Use up to 16 alphanumeric characters. Web controlToggling between ON and OFF using [ ] • Use Select ON to control the projector from the browser. Web power supplyToggling between ON and OFF using [ ] • Use Select ON to light the lamp of the projector from the browser when the lamp is unlit. • Use When ON is selected, power consumption will become higher than the normal standby condition. Web passwordUsing [•], select characters, press [ENTER], select [Run] and press [ENTER]. • Use This will be the password to be entered on the top page on which the projector is controlled from the browser. SD modeSwitching between Viewer and Web using [ ] • Use Viewer: Selection of the SD channel will display thumbnails of image files on the SD card.This mode can be used when the projector operates on a stand-alone basis. • Use Web: Selection of the SD channel will not display thumbnails of image files on the SD card. • Use Select Web to perform presentation using the image data on the SD card by controlling the projector from the browser. Network setting
30 Settings on the personal computer Settings of TCP/IP For Windows XP/2000: An example screen of Windows XP is shown below. (1) Right-click [My network] and open the Properties. (2) Right-click [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] and open the Properties. (3) Select the Internet protocol (TCP/IP) and click [Properties]. (4) Enter the IP address of the same segment as the IP address that was set for the projector. (5) Enter the same value as the subnet mask that was set for the projector, set the gateway (infrastructure mode only), click [OK] and return to the previous screen. (6) Click [OK]. The system will continue to be in action without restarting. Network setting