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Glossary
CategoryItemDescriptionPage
Common 
Setting of 
connections
LANAbbreviation  for  Local  Area  Network.  This 
is  a  network  with  a  relatively  narrow  range 
such as inside a company. 8
Access pointT h e s e   a r e   s t a t i o n s   f o r   r e l a y i n g 
electromagnetic  signals  between  computers 
i n   a   w i r e l e s s   L A N .   W h e n   a   c o m p u t e r 
is  connected  to  an  access  point,  it  can 
communicate through the network connected 
to the access point.
6...

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Glossary (cont.)
CategoryItemDescriptionPage
Advanced 
setting of 
connection
AD_HOCT h i s   i s   t h e   m o d e   i n   w h i c h   c o m p u t e r s 
communicate  with  each  other  directly,  rather 
than via access points.
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50
INFRASTRUCTURE(infrastructure mode)This  is  the  mode  in  which  communications are performed via the access point.19/
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SSIDAbbreviation  for  Service  Set  ID.  The  SSID 
identification code must be set to distinguish 
equipment  included  in  a  wireless  LAN...

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Frequently Asked Questions
Check the following points once more before requesting repair.
No wireless connection can be made between my projector and my computer.
• Is Wireless Manager ME 3.0 running?
    Wireless  Manager  ME  3.0  must  be  started  in  the  computer  in  order  to  enable  wireless transmissions of images to the projector.

ƒ Is the wireless LAN card effective? Even  if  your  computer  has  built-in  wireless  LAN,  the  wireless  LAN  may  still  be 
turned  OFF.  If  so,...

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Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)
No wireless connection can be made between my projector and my computer. (cont.)

Is Network Bridge enabled?
   Some computers with Windows XP may have Network Bridge (a built-in function 
of Windows XP) enabled; this will prevent a wireless connection. The settings in 
Network Bridge must be changed in order to make a wireless connection. If you 
do  not  expect  ever  to  use  Network  Bridge  and  see  no  need  for  it,  delete  it  from 
your system.
  To...

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Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)
No wireless connection can be made between my projector and my computer. (cont.)

ƒ Has your firewall in Windows XP been disabled?
 The firewall in Windows XP must be disabled in order to connect to a wireless 
network.
 How to disable the firewall in Windows XP
1.  Click  [Start]  →  [Control  Panel]  →  [Network  and  Internet  Connections]  → 
[Network Connections].
2.  Right-click  [Wireless  Network  Connection]  and  click  [Properties]  in  the 
pulldown...

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Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)
No wireless connection can be made between my projector and my computer. (cont.)

Are any firewall-containing applications installed? 
 If  any  applications  which  contain  firewalls  are  installed,  the  installation  may  hang 
up at the [Projector search in progress] display (some firewalls function even when 
not started).
If this occurs, firewall settings must be changed in order to allow connection to the 
wireless  network.  See  the  User’s  Manuals  for...

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Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)
The connection has been lost in the multi live mode.•  If  a  computer  with  a  certain  version  of  the  Intel  Centrino  mobile  technology (wireless  LAN)  is  connected  to  the  unit,  the  multi  live  mode  may  be  released. 
If  this  is  the  case,  re-establish  the  connection  from  the  launcher  of  Wireless 
Manager ME 3.0. (See page 23)
The connection cannot be established with IEEE802.11 g. •  Connection  is  sometimes  established  under  the...

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Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)
There is a time lag between operations at the computer and results in the projected image.
•  Wireless Manager ME 3.0 reads the screen, compresses the data and transmits it  to  the  projector.  In  the  projector,  the  received  data  are  extracted  and  then 
projected.  Some  delays  occur  in  this  system,  due  to  the  processing  time  and 
factors  in  the  wireless  environment.  Different  computers  may  also  produce 
varying lag times.
I can’t hear...

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Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)
Changing the display style•  Either  press  the  [MULTI-LIVE  SELECT]  button  on  the  remote  control  or  select [OPTION] → [DETAILED SETUP] → [INDEX WINDOW] on the projector’s main 
menu (See page 45) and press the [ENTER] button.
The Wireless Manager ME 3.0 color display is strange and characters are difficult to read.
•  Click  [Start]  →  [Control  panel]  →  [Appearance  and Themes]  →  [Display]. Then, 
open the [Settings] tab of the [Display Properties]...

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