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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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31 For Windows Me/98SE: An example screen of Windows Me is shown below. (1) Right-click [My network] and open the Properties. (2) Select [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] and click [Properties]. (3) Enter the IP address of the same segment as the IP address that was set for the projector. (4) Enter the same value as the subnet mask that was set for the projector. (5) Set the gateway (infrastructure mode only), click [OK] and return to the previous screen. (6) Click [OK]. (7) Click [Yes]. Network setting
32 For Windows CE: The diagram below shows an example screen of Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). However, different screens may be found depending on manufacturers and models: typical settings when the projector is just shipped from the factory or when Simple Connection is turned ON. (1) On a PDA, go to [Settings] → [Connect To] → [Network adaptor], then select [Gemtek Wireless LAN PC Card] and click [Properties]. (2) Check [Use specified IP address] and set the address of the same group as the projector. (3) Set IP address to [192.168.10.20] and set subnet mask to [255.255.255.0] and click [OK]. (4) If the projector uses WEP (encryption ), go to [Start] → [Settings] → [System] → [Wireless Settings] and select [Encryption]. (5) Change Encryption (WEP) from “Disabled” to 64 bits or 128 bits. Checkmark “Create Keys Manually”, enter the same WEP key as the projector in hexadecimal (0-9, A-F) into Key 1 and click [Apply]. To enter WEP settings of the projector with characters, use hexadecimals with reference to the ASCII code table on the next page. Network setting
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34 Network setting Settings for use of optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E) For Windows XP: No dedicated utility software is required. For details, see the manual for Windows XP. (1) Turn ON the power supply of the projector. (2) Go to [Start] → [Programs] → [Connect To] → [Show all connections] and select [Wireless network connection]. (3) Right-click the [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] icon and select [Show available wireless networks]. A wireless network connection screen will appear. (4) From the [Available wireless network] list, select the SSID (Panasonic Projector is selected on factory shipping) of the projector and click [Connect To]. Notes: • Enter the information of WEP key (entry with characters) in [Network key] before clicking [Connect To] if encryption (WEP settings) has been set. (“No WEP” is selected on factory shipping) • To confirm the detailed settings of the network, click the [Wireless network settings] icon on the network connection screen.
35 For Windows 2000/Me/98SE: (1) Double-click the resident icon at the right bottom of the PC screen. This activates the utility software. (2) Click the item of [Profile Setting] and click [Add]. (3) Enter the set name of the network, click [Next] and enter the network name (the SSID of the projector with which you want to make connection; selection on factory shipping is Panasonic Projector). Network setting Notes: Do not use the utility software when the system is in Simple Connection. Using it may cause some problem in connection with the projector. Note: To alter any set information, select the set name for alteration with the mouse and then click [Edit]. (4) Select the communicate mode, select [Automatic] for communication speed and click [Next].
36 Notes: • The communicate mode is not compatible with the ad hoc mode. Select either peer-to-peer (802.11 ad hoc) or Access Point (infrastructure). • Some other cards than the optional item (ET- CDWL2E) are compatible only with ad hoc mode. Such cards cannot be used. • To make setting for encryption (WEP), select 64 (40) bits or 128 bits from [Off] and click [Next]. If you do not want to use it, select [Off]. • The user may select characters or hexadecimals for WEP entry. Character entry: five characters in 64 (40) bits and ten characters in 128 bits. Hexadecimal entry: use 0-9 and A-F in 10 figures and 20 figures, respectively. • The WEP key should be consistent with the settings on the projector side; do not change the default key of “1”. Note: The state of linking indicates the condition of connection with the projector. Click [More...]. (5) Select [Disable] for [IP Setting] and click [Complete]. Network setting
37 For Windows CE: The diagram below shows an example screen of Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). However, different screens may be found depending on manufacturers and models: typical settings when the projector is just shipped from the factory or when Simple Connection is turned ON. (1) On a PDA, go to [Start] → [Settings] → [System], and select [Wireless Settings]. (2) Set Mode to [802.11 Ad Hoc] and set SSID to [Panasonic Projector] and click [OK]. Note: If [Wireless Settings] does not appear, make PDA hard reset. Network setting
38 Use of Wireless Manager 3.0 Live mode Start-up Go to [Start] →[All Programs] →[Wireless Manager], and select [Wireless Manager 3.0] Select the function you want to use in the window when it appears as shown below. Images on the personal computer screen are directly transferred to the projector. Since a single personal computer occupies the projector in this mode, the wireless card does not allow other personal computer(s) to connect to the projector. Selecting the transfer mode Right-click the resident icon at the right bottom of the PC screen, go to [Option], and select [Live settings]. Four modes are available for selection: [Normal mode], [Natural pictures mode], [Fast mode], and [High quality mode]. [Normal mode] is selected on factory shipping. Notes: • If [Use Simple Connection] has been checkmarked, setting of the IP address for the personal computer, the SSID for the wireless LAN, communicate mode and other options will be automatically carried out. When a down list appears on the right, select different numbers for computers if you use two or more personal computers. • If [Restore to original LAN Setup when finished] has been checkmarked, the LAN settings before Simple Connection are restored when Wireless Manager ends if Simple Connection is used.However, in Windows XP, this check box does not appear. If [Use Simple Connection] has not been checkmarked, [Restore to original LAN Setup when finished] does not appear.
39 Use of Wireless Manager 3.0 In live mode The colour of icon changes to green from blue, which is normal, and a checkmark is given to “Live mode” of the task tray. Quitting and resuming live mode Click “Live mode” on the task tray. It toggles between Quit and Resume. Alternatively, double-clicking the resident icon will help you do this. Note: The display speed in live mode depends on the CPU performance of the personal computer. If the display speed is too slow, select another transfer mode, or use a personal computer with superior CPU performance. Meeting mode (screen capture) Images on the personal computer screen are captured and images are transferred to the projector. This mode allows the user to send images from two or more personal computers without switching the connection of wireless card. In addition, checkmarking [Save image] in optional setting will allow the user to use a once captured image for projection more than once in presentation mode. Capture mode [Full screen]: The entire screen image of the personal computer will be captured and displayed in PictureBox. [Region]: Part of personal computer screen (rectangular region) will be cut and captured. []: This allows the user to select and capture one of windows displayed on the PC screen. To do this, drag and drop the [ ] icon onto the window that you want to capture. []: This button is for changing full display. Every press on this button changes the screen size. [Option]: Press this icon and a screen will appear for different settings of screen capture (acquisition). Note: If [Capture and send image] is checkmarked in option, the image will be transmitted to the projector simultaneously with image capture.
40 Selection of capture format This function allows selection of format when the image is captured. [PNG]: The image quality is not deteriorated, but this format is not suitable for natural pictures. [JPEG]: This compression format is suitable for natural pictures. However, this is not suited to images that contain many characters because of remarkable quality deterioration. Further, only JPEG allows the user to adjust the image quality optionally. [BMP]: This format does not use compression, and the size of image data becomes extremely large. Operations after image acquisition If [Capture and send image] is checkmarked: The PC screen image is transmitted to the projector when it is captured. If [Capture and send image] is not checkmarked: No other operations are executed than image acquisition If [Save image] is checkmarked: Captured image data will be saved in the specified folder. The [ ] button allows the user to change the destination folder. Setting of capture delay time If your personal computer is too low in its ability, sometimes the PC screen image may not be captured successfully. In such cases, adjust the delay time to the optimal level. However, no need for this adjustment, normally. Progress bar: The bar chart indicates the progress while the image is transferred to the projector. Use of Wireless Manager 3.0