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1. Displays a presentation screen ru Rap Capture DEFAULT Displays a capture screen oce Note The screen of Wireless Manager 3 0 must be activated when using the shortcut key Note that if any other application is running at the same time and when the set shortcut key is also used by that application then this function works in a totally different way E Setting automatic play See the section of automatic play of presentation mode See page 43 E Setting Simple Connection When Simple Connection is used the user may disable the screen saver If the system hangs up due to any anomaly during Simple Connection the user can press the Restore button to bring the network settings into the previous state However this cannot be guaranteed against all abnormal conditions 45 Use of Web browser control Browsing software Internet Explorer etc can be used to access the projector and remote control the projector from the personal computer or to control the SD Memory Card inserted in the projector Settings on the projector 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the lt gt buttons display the tj network settings screen EASY CONNECT OFF ON HOSTNAME PANASONIC L735NT WEB CONTROL OFF ON WEB STANDBY ON WEB PASSWORD VIEWER WEB ESC MENU 3 Press the v button It is possible to change the settings using the ay lt gt buttons When
2. Click Next A License Agreement message appears Click Yes Specify the destination for saving the utility and click Next A logo authentication message appears Click Continue Click Finish Installation of software 7 10 Insert an optional wireless card through a CF card adaptor See page 13 This will activate Found New Hardware Wizard Confirm that Automatically install the software is checkmarked and click Next A logo text message appears Click Continue A wizard completion message appears Click Finish A logo authentication message appears When installation is complete confirm as follows Go to Start gt Programs Connect To Show all connections and ensure that a Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card icon has been added to the wireless network connections 17 Installation of software For Windows 2000 1 G Click Finish 18 Click Wireless LAN Driver on the screen of Procedure 1 on page 14 This will activate the installer for wireless LAN Click Next A License Agreement message appears Click Yes Specify the destination for saving the utility and click Next The software is downloaded and Digital signature was not found appears Click Yes Following the instruction
3. 3 Click Image Creator 1 0A Follow the instructions on the screen to carry out installation 14 Installation of software Wireless LAN Driver A Wireless LAN Driver must be installed to use the wireless card on the personal computer e The following section describes installation of the optional wireless card ET CDWL2E For other cards see the instruction manual for the relevant card Notes Installation of the Wireless LAN Driver in your personal computer must have been completed before inserting the wireless card into the computer If the card is accidentally inserted in the personal computer before installation of the driver the automatic hardware detection will find the card as an unidentified device If this is the case do not remove the card but carry out the following steps with the card kept inserted before installation For Windows XP 2000 Go to Control Panel gt System gt Hardware gt Device Manager and if any unidentified device or Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card is found in the list uninstall the item For Windows 98 SE Me Go to Control Panel gt System Device Manager and if any unidentified device or Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card is found in the list uninstall the item 15 Installation of software For Windows XP 1 16 Click Wireless LAN Driver on the screen of Procedure 1 on page 14 This will activate the installer for wireless LAN
4. 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 22 Wireless Simple Connection live mode Releasing the connection to the projector M Temporary releasing 1 Right click the icon at the right bottom of the PC screen A screen appears as shown on the right 2 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 b Live Capture Presentation Remote control OPTION Start Up Menu About End 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 E Complete releasing For Windows XP 2000 1 Right click the icon at the right bottom of the PC screen A screen appears as shown on the right 2 Click End 3 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
5. Using ay lt gt select numerals and period press ENTER select Run and press ENTER e Set a subnet mask for the projector with reference to the examples of setting 2 Network setting 28 Gateway Using aw lt p select numerals and period press ENTER select Run and press ENTER This is a relay point to connect two networks e 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 gt 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 aw lt p 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
6. 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 gt Select the size of the key necessary for encryption communication e 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 Network setting Format Switching between hexadecimals and characters using gt e Use Change the format for WEP key entry Key 1 to Key 4 Using av lt p 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 e 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 M Simple connection Toggling between ON and OFF using gt e Use Select ON to use Simple Connection in Wireless Manager e If ON
7. Image Creator 1 0A supports drag and drop operation When you choose a file or a folder to be converted and drag and drop it on the shortcut icon or the window of the application Image Creator 1 0A starts automatically and the file s are captured Drag and drop onto the shortcut icon Drag and drop into the window 61 Use of Image Creator 1 0A M Sorting images Drag the desired image to the desired spot and drop the BUC image ro ai A green bold line is shown vertically between images M z Release the mouse button on the desired location and the OK CANCEL image will move there 2295 Note Alternatively the following steps may be taken Right click to select Sort in the submenu and move images on the Sort images setting screen E Deleting images 1 Select images for deletion a While pressing the CTRL key repeat clicking Two or more image can be selected While pressing the SHIFT key click All images between two images can be selected 2 Right click to display submenu and select Delete from list If you choose Delete all images from the list all captured images will be deleted 3 Click Yes when a confirmation window is displayed The images will be deleted from the thumbnail display KE Seo stor Note The original images will not be deleted even captured images are deleted 62 Use of Image Creator 1 0A E Make conv
8. Uninstalled 2 Confirm the checkmarks in Remove is proper and Click Next 3 Confirm that checkmark in Yes want to restart my computer now and click Finish 70 Explanation of terms LAN Abbreviation of Local Area Network including wired LAN and wireless LAN a relatively small range network developed in a company or in a building TCP IP Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The standard protocol for the Internet A protocol is a set of specifications and agreements which allow two computers to communicate with each other IP Address An Internet Protocol IP is a protocol used for the transmission of data and the IP address is the address of the destination where the data is being sent to Identical IP addresses cannot be used for two different devices within the one LAN Subnet Mask Limits the range of IP addresses that can be assigned to a computer when using a TCP IP connection in order to allow a network to be divided into several sub sections The parameters which divide the sub network in this way are called the subnet mask Gateway A junction point where different types of networks are connected to each other It is used to refer to the hardware and software which is used when connecting a particular network to another network which has been set up under different network specifications It makes adjustments for differences in the protocols used by the two networks and
9. that country Typical applications of network functions SD Memory Card Examples of use of network functions Projecting images from the personal computer by wireless Installation Loaded with he included wireless card Optional wireless card ET CDWL2E Images from personal computer can be projected by wireless all the time For Wireless Easy Connection see page 21 For Network settings see page 25 For Installation of software see page14 Controlling the projector using Web browser control Operation with web browser control i ro t BEEREE ie Optional wireless card ET CDWL2E the included wireless card Using the Web browser it is possible to access the projector and control power ON OFF and other functions of the projector For Wireless Easy Connection see page 21 For Network settings see page 25 For Web browser control see page 46 SD Memory Card Projecting images from SD card using Web browser control 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 See page 66 Typical applications of network functions SD Memory Card Examples of use of network functions SD Memory Card Projecting images from SD card using Web browser control Operation with web browser control LOLL S S SESS a SD
10. 1 On a PDA go to Settings gt 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 gt Settings gt System gt 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 32 Network setting 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Z 0 m m U O U b gt N lt x lt c 1 09 JJ o vy 33 Network setting E 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 gt Programs Connect To gt 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
11. Memory 5 Card y T Loaded with wireless car the included ET CDWL2E wireless card 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 Installation Wireless Manager3 0 Wireless LAN Driver HS Z 7 Memory Record Card A Optional F wireless card Loaded with ET CDWL2E the included wireless card 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 For Wireless Easy Connection see page 21 For Network settings see page 25 For Web browser control see page 46 For Wireless Easy Connection see page 21 For Network settings see page 25 For Installation of software see page 14 10 Insertion and removal of wireless card and SD Memory Card into from the projector Wireless card Insertion Turn off the power by putting the MAIN POWER switch to the O position e Forced insertion of the card in wrong direction may cause failure Hexagon wrench supplied Insert the card until Card lock it is locked Attach the car
12. PowerPoint gt Presentation mode This function converts PowerPoint files ppt into image files so that they may be transmitted to the projector From startup menu execute PowerPoint gt Presentation mode and a Drag and drop a PowerPoint file ppt here message appears Drag and drop the desired PowerPoint file to the specified point on the screen Specify the destination folder for file saving and this will automatically start conversion into an image file When all conversion is complete a screen of presentation mode appears Here the user may check the list of converted PowerPoint files For further operations see the instructions on the presentation mode Presentation mode When the user specifies a folder name in the folder selection at the left top the images in the folder will be listed in thumbnails if the folder contains image file s JPEG PNG If the system is in PowerPoint gt Presentation mode the folder s of converted images will be automatically selected Wireless Manager cou ax a tmp m I Tools 96 I Vo2001 Vb2002 M 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 41 Use of Wireless Manager 3 0 E Presentation mode Check Presentation mode and press
13. 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 e 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 e 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 E For protection of important data e 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 user s important data is subject to potential destruction although it is very rare to
14. and R symbols identifying trademarks and registered trademarks are not otherwise used throughout this manual ATTENTION e Unauthorized use or reproduction of this software or this manual in full or in part is strictly forbidden e Panasonic assumes no responsibility for any results or effects arising from the use of this software and this manual e The specification for this software and the contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Web Site http www panasonic co jp global 2003 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd M0503 0
15. are 2E 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 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 38 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 et manager LX f Send to f Capture f Other Normal C Picture High Speed High Definition DEFAULT 26 m Use of Wireless Manager 3 0 M 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 anoth
16. makes it possible to connect to other networks DHCP Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A function to automatically assign an IP address to connected devices If a device having functions of DHCP server is detected within the LAN an IP address is automatically assigned to each of connected devices This function is not supported by the projector side Ad Hoc Mode This mode allows direct communication between the projector and a personal computer having a wireless LAN inside or a personal computer to which a wireless LAN card is fitted It is necessary to establish a common channel both to the projector and the personal computer Some cards are not compatible to this mode Infrastructure Mode This mode allows communication via an access point connected to a wired LAN Even a personal computer to which any wireless LAN card is not fitted can transfer images to the projector via an access point 71 Explanation of terms 802 11 Ad Hoc peer to peer Mode This mode allows direct communication between the projector and a personal computer having a wireless LAN inside or a personal computer to which a wireless LAN card is fitted It is necessary to make settings of SSID Access Point A point of connection between a wired LAN and a wireless LAN Channel If several access points which use the same frequency band are located near each other radio transmission interference between these access point can occur when
17. the settings are not correct Internet Explorer Select Tool Internet option gt Setting of the temporary Internet file and check that Confirm automatically is checkmarked Netscape Select Edit Setting gt Detail gt Clicking an image will zoom in on it Cache Comparison between the within the Web browser page of Cash and the one on the Clicking Projection will display it k heck that When th on the projector network and check that When the page is out of time is checkmarked 91 Use of Web browser control E Presentation screen Projector page iT 151x Page list e Page 1 e Page 2 Page 3 e Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page Page 8 o Page 9 e Page 10 e Page 11 e Page 12 2 Page 13 lt PREVIOUS Next gt PAGELIST e Page 14 ODD piers Page 15 a Page 16 e Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Close D Internet E Changing password Click Change password in the menu PEACE Click the page so the image will be magnified in the Web browser and projected on the projector screen Note Up to16 characters can be used for a password Use alphanumeric characters and symbols to create a password Both upper and lower case letters can be used 52 Use of Web browser control Using a PDA From a personal digital assistance PD
18. used for an SSID Make sure that the user is not using the function for controlling PCs that can communicate with the access point In 802 11 ad hoc peer to peer mode the SSID must be of the same settings both for the projector and the personal computer In addition SSID is case sensitive e Is any network device other than the wireless card enabled Check with the device manager of Windows e Check if the proxy client software is in operation Disable the software when communicating with the projector An error message appears saying that this image cannot be displayed although the image can be displayed on the presentation mode screen of Wireless Manager 3 0 e There are several different formats in JPEG and PNG images and some of them cannot be displayed Colours are not displayed properly with Wireless Manager 3 0 and it is hard to read characters Right click the space on the desktop and choose Properties On the Display Properties open the Settings tab and set Colors to High Color 16 bit or higher Trademark Information The SD logo is a trademark Windows and Powerpoint are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries Macintosh and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc All other model names company names or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners TM
19. 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 e To confirm the detailed settings of the network click the Wireless network settings icon on the network connection screen 34 Network setting For Windows 2000 Me 98SE 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 1 Double click the resident icon at the right bottom of the PC screen Li This activates the utility software 2 Click the item of Profile Setting and click Ada Wireless a Monitor i Profile Setting ig EID Profile Name Network Name gt Panasonic Projector Panasonic Projector Ada Edit Delete Connect Note To alter any set information select the set name for alteration with the mouse and then click Edit 3 Enter the set name of the network click Next and Wireless Monitor enter the network name the SSID of the projector with which you want to make connection selection on factory shipping is Panasonic Projector Back Net O Exit 4 Select the communicate mode se
20. A and other portable information terminal the user can access this projector to make setting on the projector and to operate data of the SD card For settings of PDA and the network card for PDA see the instruction manual for that device M Starting the Web browser control PDA Start the browsing software and enter the following address http the IP address set by the projector index_p htm Then the Web browser control PDA will start Note Explanation made here uses a PDA pocket Internet explorer 3 0 for example with the screen size being 240 wide and 320 long M Top screen If a password has been set enter it and press ENTER AF Internet Explorer 4 165 35 Panasonic 1 Password Enter the password if any has been defined e 1 ENTER Copyright c 2002 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Note In case you forget the password assign a new password to the projector For security reason the projector does not show the password that you have been using 53 Use of Web browser control E Menu screen Press Projector Control SD Control or Status a 2 http 192 168 10 10 cgi bin pda_a MENU Contra SD Control Status M Projector Control EJ internet Explorer 411537 CONTROL INPUT RGBI RGB3 VIDEO NETWORK AGB2 DV SVIDEOJ SD SHUTTER ON POWER 8 ON MENU J No
21. Custom level enable Active script Note For Netscape go to Edit Setting Details and enable JavaScript 47 Use of Web browser control Operation of Web browser control Starting Web browser control Start the browser Microsoft Internet Explorer is used as an example here and enter the IP address assigned to the projector Address http 192 168 10 6 x Go Links Web browser control will be started Note Web browser control can also be started from Wireless Manager 3 0 While Wireless Manager 3 0 is running right click the icon shown on the task bar select and left click Remote Control The Web browser control can also be started by pressing the CTRL H buttons at the same time E Top screen Make setting so that the proxy server will not be used To use the proxy server see page 47 Specify the IP address that has been assigned to the projector in the network setting gui 331 42 TZ o to Select Japanese or English Enter the password if any has been defined Note e In case you forget the password assign a new password to the projector For security reason the projector does not show the password that you have been using e The top screen may not be displayed depending on the browser In that case close the window first and start again the Web browser control or press the CTRL R buttons at the same t
22. NETWORK using the RGB button NETWORK the NETWORK SETUP screen using TN m the lt p gt buttons and press the RE OOF N v button MEB PASSWORD SD MODE 4 Press the MENU button display mannas 5 Select Simple Connection using the av buttons and select ON using the lt gt buttons SELECT 1 I T 1 ADJUST CIE ESC MENU Note When the network settings are kept in the default conditions you can skip the above steps 4 and 5 21 Wireless Simple Connection live mode Operations on the personal computer 1 Insert the optional wireless card into the personal computer See page 13 2 Turn ON the power supply of the personal computer 3 Go to Start All Programs Wireless Manager and select Wireless Manager 3 0 A window appears as shown below Wireless manger X Start Up Menu Specify different numbers to different personal computers Simple Connection is available to up to 20 personal computers Live Mode ting Mode Captu i i Meeting Mode Capture However simultaneous use is PowerPoint Presentation j not possible Presentation Mode Remote control Option Settings W Use Easy Connection W Restore to original LAN etup when finished CLOSE Check Use Easy Connection and select Live mode The image on the personal computer screen will be projected on the projector screen
23. OPTION Live Capture Presentation Remote control Start Up Menu About End 23 Wireless Simple Connection live mode For Windows 98SE Me 1 Right click the icon at the right bottom of the PC screen A screen appears as shown on the right 2 Click End 3 When You want to guit wireless manager appears execute by selecting Yes If Restore to original LAN Setup when finished is checkmarked the personal computer will automatically restore the Live Capture Presentation Remote control OPTION Start Up Menu About previous network settings when quitting the programme However it may take some time before returning to the previous network settings 24 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 M if the communication mode of 802 11 ad hoc peer to peer is selected Setting item Settings on the projector Settings on the personal computer on shipping for Simple Connection SSID Panasonic Projector Panasonic Projector Communicate mode 802 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 11 Unnecessary automatic setting WEP encryption None None Since the communication mode of 802 11 ad hoc pe
24. Panasonic Part for Network Functions and SD Memory Card Functions PT L735NTE Contents Notes for USC ooooonnnnnnnm 4 Information on SD Memory Card 4 Instructions on handling 4 Instruction on Storage eee 4 For protection of important data 4 Typical applications of network functions SD Memory Card 9 Examples of use of network functions 9 Insertion and removal of wireless card and SD Memory Card into from the projector 0ce 11 Insertion and removal of wireless card into from personal computer 13 Installation of software 14 Wireless Manager 3 0 Image Creator 1 0A rorennoninom 14 Wireless Simple Connection live mode 21 Operations on the projector 21 Operations on the personal computer 22 Network setting orenre 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 ooonornnnn 26 Use of Wireless Manager 3 0 38 Ro Ta ee aninnousnsonnnapisnasi nainen annin 38 Live MOE oorrrnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnn 38 Selecting the transfer mode 38 In live mode rssicon torisi 39 Quitting and resuming live mode 39 Meeting mode screen capture 39 Selection of capture format 40 Operatio
25. Quits Image Creator 1 0A Close button Quits Image Creator 1 0A 57 Use of Image Creator 1 0A Converting and saving captured images Click Convert and save on the main screen A setting screen appears Slide PREVIOUS NEXT O Compress Slides 12 21 ion format Convert ammm and screen 7 iz sce scene size XGA 1024 x 768 z Current _2am image All image Slide display Cancel Exit 58 Use of Image Creator 1 0A Slide button This button switches the display of image files captured into Image Creator Compression format setting This button changes the displayed image files captured by Image Creator 1 0A Note In the AUTO mode an optimum compression format will be selected automatically according to the image Convert and screen size setting Specify the screen size of the file to be saved Current image button Currently selected image file will be saved in the specified compression format and screen size onto the SD card or into other folders The name of the saved file will be generated automatically All image button All image files captured into Image Creator are saved in the specified compression format and screen size onto the SD card or into other folders The name of the saved file will be generated automatically Slide display The currently selected image file will be displayed Cancel Exi button This button stops converting and saving process a
26. To Network Signal Strenath Link Quality DHCP Status Disable Default Gateway DNS Server 36 Network setting 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 gt Settings System and select Wireless Settings Note If Wireless Settings does not appear make PDA hard reset 2 Set Mode to 802 11 Ad Hoc and set SSID to Panasonic Projector and click OK 37 Use of Wireless Manager 3 0 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 Se Notes e If Use Simple Connection has been eer checkmarked setting of the IP address for esting odatCapiure the personal computer the SSID for the esi aie a aail wireless LAN communicate mode and other a options will be automatically carried out Te When a down list appears on the right a_i ___ select different numbers for computers if you Span Seles use two or more personal computers etae TH e If Restore to original LAN Setup when Sra RA finished has been checkmarked the LAN 5 7 os i settings before Simple Connection
27. 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 30 Network setting 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 CACH 31 Network setting 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
28. abcde e Numbers between 100 and 999 can be used for a three digit number and 37 different characters can be used for 5 alphabets including 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h i j k I m Nn O p q r S t U V w X y z under bar The name is not case sensitive Double byte characters cannot be used Multiple directories with the same three digit number directory number cannot be created Layering of directories is not supported M File name A file name must be made of 4 alphabets a four digit number file number jpg extension e g abcd0001 jpg Four alphabets 37 characters including 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h i j k m n o P q r S t u V w X y z and under bar are available For four digit numerals numbers ranging from 0001 to 9999 are available Upper and lower cases can be used Multiple files with the same four digit number file number cannot be created in the same directory M File format Only Exif2 1 compliant JPEG image is supported 65 How to use SD card Playing images of SD Memory Card 1 Change to SD CARD using the input switching RGB button of the projector or remote controller A folder selection screen appears 2 Using A V select a folder and press ENTER A file selection screen appears Notes If three or more folders are found press the W button and the next three or less folders will be shown i
29. als or concrete although it is possible to keep communication through walls and floors made of wood or glass excluding glass reinforced with metal wires Notes for use E 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 Last two digits Operating Frequency band Country Area Certification of card C number Channels median frequency ARIB 2 412 MHz igs See K r 2 484 MHz T66 2 412 MHz USA FCC part 15 23 1 11 9 462 Mie Canada IC Taiwan DGT Malaysia SIRIM ETSI 2 412 MHz 300 328 o oe 2 472 MHz UK Germany France Italy Belgium Austria Sweden Norway Denmark Switzerland Holland Finland Portugal Greece Thailand Korea Australia New Zealand ETSI 2 457 MHz Span 300 328 s 10 11 2 462 MHz 2 457 MHz Singapore IDA 26 10 13 9 472 MHz To check the region of intended use for the wireless card which you have purchased check the last two digits of the product N5HBDO000G24 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
30. alteration is complete press the ENTER button E Web control ON enables Web browser control OFF disables Web browser control E Web power supply ON enables to turn on the lamp of the projector by Web browser control when the system is on standby OFF disables to turn on the lamp of the projector by Web browser control when the system is on standby Use the POWER button of the projector or remote control to light the lamp E Web password Set a password within 16 alphanumeric characters No password is set on factory shipping When the personal computer accesses the projector the password will be gueried Then enter the password that was entered here Using ay select the Web password and press ENTER and a software keyboard will appear 46 Use of Web browser control Settings on the personal computer 1 Right click the Internet Explorer icon This opens Properties 2 Go to Connect To open LAN settings clear the checkmark on All options and click OK Then the setting screen will be closed Notes If Simple Connection is used settings will be made automatically Internet Explorer Ver 6 0 or superior is needed though e If a proxy server is already used set the IP address of the projector to which connection is made as an exception for not using a proxy server in Advanced In Security set the security level to the Default level Or otherwise from
31. ch as photographs For presentations created with PowerPoint and illustrations made with graphic software there may be significant loss of picture quality even if you choose a higher quality 63 Use of Image Creator 1 0A Saving to other folder directory With the Save to other folder button you can save captured images onto the hard disk of your PC or onto MO disk or others Select Save in other folders on the main screen of Image Creator 1 0A and select the destination folder for saving On the Specifying destination folder for saving screen in the File location menu or using the folder icon move to the location of the folder from which you want to write open the folder and then press the Save button fe COVE SOE f SD memory card Another Foler a C My Documents CONVERT amp SAVE aixi Select destination folder a 3 Recycled m G sc a WINDOWS hua al i 1 zi 7 Note Windows 98SE Me this button does not appear You can create a new folder using the Create New Folder button However in 64 Use of Image Creator 1 0A DCF standard DCF standard has the following reguirements E Directory folder name Directories must be created under a DCIM directory e Data located in directories other than DCIM directory is not recognized A directory name must be made of a three digit number directory number 5 alphabets e g 100
32. d eceeeee 52 Using a PDA oooornnnnnnn noone nn 53 Starting the Web browser control PDA EE piko a 53 TOp SCrOChs iii nit lin 53 Menu Serer teisinti ore en 54 Projector Control ooorronnnnvn 54 SD Control tater A tes aenor rerea 55 latUS 62 sent na ALA 55 Deleting images sseeeeeereee 62 Make conversion settings when writing an image sssrin 63 DCF standard oronnontnnn none 65 Directory folder name 65 Filename testas A U 65 Fileformat risers 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 Image Creator 1 0A osoononnnnnnim 70 Wireless LAN Drivet 00000 70 Trademark Information 76 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 E 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 e
33. d icon appearing on the task bar at the right bottom of screen If the PC card icon is not appearing Go to Start Menu Control Panel and open PC card Checkmark Show control on the task bar and press OK 2 Select Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card and click Stop 3 Press OK and take out the wireless card 13 Installation of software Wireless Manager 3 0 Image Creator 1 0A Wireless Manager 3 0 This software can be used to transmit screen images and image files JPEG and PNG images from the personal computer to the projector through wireless LAN Image Creator 1 0A This software can be used to convert PowerPoint files into image data note Quit all software in action on Windows Otherwise your installation may be unsuccessful e Uninstall Wireless Manager 2 0 or Image Creator 1 0 if it has been installed before this installation See page 70 If your PC runs on Windows XP 2000 the authority of Administrator is required for this installation 1 Set the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive This automatically activates the installation program displaying a window as shown below Panasonic Easy Install 1 Wireless Manager 3 0 2 Image Creator 1 0A Note If the program is not automatically launched double click Easy Install gt Easy_ Inst exe in the CD ROM 2 Click Wireless Manager 3 0 Follow the instructions on the screen to carry out installation
34. d lock Secure the card lock with the supplied screw Removal Turn off the power by putting the MAIN POWER switch to the O position Remove the screw of card lock Remove the card 2 lock Press the eject 3 switch A a out the card 11 Insertion and removal of wireless card and SD Memory Card into from the projector SD Memory Card X Insertion Forcible insertion of the SD card in a wrong direction may cause a fault Insert a card until it is locked Removal Be sure to confirm the access lamp is not blinking before card removal Removing the card while the lamp is blinking may destroy the data on the card Press the centre to release the lock and take out the card 12 Insertion and removal of wireless card into from personal computer Insertion Before inserting the wireless card be sure to install the included Wireless LAN Driver software see page 15 This illustration is for the case of optional wireless card ET CDWL2E For other cards see the instruction manual for the relevant card Also read well the instruction manual for your personal computer e Forced insertion of the card in wrong direction may cause failure Fit the card to the adaptor Insert the card and the adaptor into the PC card slot of the personal computer f Removal Quit Wireless Manager 3 0 if it is in use Left click the PC car
35. d by the product Notes for use Information on wireless card 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 E Do not use the cards near other sources of radio emissions The following devices may use the same freguencies 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 E 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 Notes for use E 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 met
36. egistered If Simple Connection is not used connection will be made to currently registered projector If two or more projectors have been registered the one at the top in the registration or the projector connected on the previous occasion will be specified the first for connection If any projector is not detected by the search the user may use the Add button to directly enter the IP address of the projector The host name to identify the projector will be automatically sent from the projector and displayed The host name should be set on the projector side E Deleting projector This function deletes the specified projector from the registration Confirming connection This function checks the condition of connection to registered projectors 44 Use of Wireless Manager 3 0 E Displaying the sender sender s name Checkmark Show the sender and enter the name in Sender In meeting mode the entered Sender s name will be shown in combination at the right bottom of image sent to the projector The above information is not displayed in live mode or in presentation mode If Presentation mode is not checkmarked in presentation mode the information is displayed on each image transmission E Setting a shortcut key Go to Option and select Others Live mode This function turns ON OFF the live mode Full screen transmission This function transmits the entire image on the PC screen to the projector Presentation
37. er 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 Note e 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 20 Network setting Use of access point AP E Setting example Setting item Settings on the projector Settings on the personal computer SSID Make the same settings as the SSID set for the access point consult the network administrator Communicate mode Infrastructure Infrastructure IP address Subnet mask Channel Unnecessary Unnecessary WEP Make the same settings as the WEP set for the access point encryption consult the network administrator Consult your network administrator for setting 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 consul
38. er 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 Wireless Manager aye Capture only Capture mode FULL AREA A 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 le This allows the user to select and capture one of windows displayed on the PC screen Z To do this drag and drop the t icon onto OPTION CLOSE the window that you want to capture 8 1 This button is for changing full display Every press on this button changes the screen size Note If Capture and send image is checkmarked Option he i il Press this icon and a screen will appear for n Option the image wi different settings of screen capture acquisition be transmitted to the projector simultaneously with image capture 39 Use of Wireless Manager 3 0 E Selection of capture format This function allows se
39. ersion settings when writing an EES image i zz You can specify how to convert images when saving images onto the SD card or into other folders on the Setup screen displayed by choosing Setup from the 1 Setup menu or on the JPEG guality adjustment slide ia uk ts bar on the main screen OK CANCEL JPEG conversion format check box If you select this check box with the file and directory names will be converted into DCF format upon saving If the V mark is not given files will be saved in the name shown under each image on the thumbnail screen For details of DCF standard refer to DCF standard on page 65 Note When a file is saved onto the SD card it is forcefully converted into DCF format Create a thumbnail check box If you select this check box with a reduced image i e a thumbnail will be created in JPEG format and embedded into the image file upon saving When a file is saved onto the SD card a thumbnail is forcefully created Note JPEG quality adjustment slide bar You can adjust the quality compression ratio of a JPEG image to be saved using Save to the SD card or Save to the other folder button If you choose higher quality a file becomes larger if you choose lower quality a file becomes smaller The size of the lowest quality file is about one fifth of that of the highest quality Note The JPEG format is suitable for natural pictures su
40. es and scanned images to be compressed to up to 1 100th of their original sizes However images which are compressed in this way cannot be fully restored to their original quality some deterioration in quality occurs so that compression rates of 1 5 to 1 30 are normally used Because of differences in color separation two format sub types are used RGB red green and blue and CMYK cyan magenta yellow black The projector and the Image Creator 1 0 software do not support the CMYK sub type of JPEG file BMP Abbreviation for BitMaP This is the standard image format for the bitmapped files image files consisting of a collection of dots which are handled by Windows Color levels of monochrome 16 colors 256 colors and 16 7 million colors are supported 72 Explanation of terms PNG Abbreviation for Portable Network Graphics A high compression rate file format that provides restorable compression for line raster images Because it uses restorable compression it does not result in any loss of image resolution unlike JPEG RLE Abbreviation for Run Length Encoding It can be used to achieve high rates of compression for image files which contain large areas of a single colour RLE can be used with monochrome 16 colour and 256 colour BMP image files Image Creator 1 0 does not support files compressed using RLE TIFF Abbreviation for Tagged Image File Format This type of file is used to exchange documents between com
41. ick Yes Following the instructions on the screen go along the steps Click Finish As Unable to connect appears on the PDA screen click OK Insert the optional wireless card ET CDWL2E into PDA Choose Setup Language x FA Select the language for this installation from the choices below 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 e Other network adaptors cannot be used when the system is in Simple Connection Operations on the projector 1 Insert the supplied wireless card into the projector See page 11 Use only the supplied card in the projector other card cannot be used 2 Turn ON the power supply of the projector 3 Select
42. iew the desired slide and then press the Capture button Press the Stop End button when all captures are complete Notes Press the Cancel Exit button if you want to stop the process of Capture all All captured slides are converted so that the aspect ratio will be 4 3 Slides with other aspect ratio than 4 3 will not be reproduced in correct image e Some slides created with PowerPoint97 may cause an error during their converting process If this occurs you can solve the problem by converting the slides with the PC that has PowerPoint2000 installed If image files are pasted in combined PowerPoint 97 and Windows 98 normal conversion is not available 60 Use of Image Creator 1 0A Capturing JPEG BMP TIFF or PNG files created with other applications M Press the Capture image button On the file search window select your desired image files for conversion and press the Open button Press the Capture all button and all image files in the currently open folder will be captured M Images not to be captured The following images cannot be read even if they are in JPEG BMP or TIFF format Images with more than 10 000 dots vertically or horizontally BMP images compressed in RLE format TIFF images compressed in LZW format JPEG or TIFF images in CMYK Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black Images compressed in JPEG2000 E Capturing files by drag and drop operation
43. ime 48 Use of Web browser control Projector control Click Projector control in the menu The user can make various settings of the projector E Basic control screen alej 1 Pee uws Projector SUB MENU Control Window ete aovo j diet MENU o a Projector m d Tres SD contro 7e presatna Veimme b Pame U Tan Grn a 1 Shutter on w PANASONICA ok Power P noores T sE e If the power supply has been turned ON the screen will be closed for a moment Confirming the lamp is lighting then enter into the top screen again e It may happen that connection to the projector is unsuccessful immediately after the power is turned ON Then wait for a moment and try connection again If Web control is not set to ON in the network setting of the projector either basic control or option control will not operate If Web power is not set to ON in the network setting of the projector the action of turning ON the power will not be performed However the projector control screen will provide the same display as that when normal operation is possible M Option control screen Note Monitor information is updated at regular intervals If you go to Display and press the Refresh button you can check the current and accurate information 49 Use of Web browser control E Monitor information screen When power is turned ON When the sys
44. is selected the projector cannot enter the LAN 1 to LAN 3 network setting modes M Host name Using aw gt select characters press ENTER select Run and press ENTER e Use This defines the name of the projector on the network Use up to 16 alphanumeric characters E Web control Toggling between ON and OFF using gt e Use Select ON to control the projector from the browser E Web power supply Toggling between ON and OFF using gt e Use Select ON to light the lamp of the projector from the browser when the lamp is unlit e Use When ON is selected power consumption will become higher than the normal standby condition E Web password Using ay 1 gt select characters press ENTER select Run and press ENTER e Use This will be the password to be entered on the top page on which the projector is controlled from the browser E SD mode Switching between Viewer and Web using gt e 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 e Use Web Selection of the SD channel will not display thumbnails of image files on the SD card e Use Select Web to perform presentation using the image data on the SD card by controlling the projector from the browser 29 Network setting Settings on the personal computer E Settings of TCP IP For Windows XP 2000 An example screen of
45. lect Automatic for Wireless Monitor communication speed and click Next Network Type Transfer Rate i Automatic M ssc E k ose Bak Net CE Network setting 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 e 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 e 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 Wireless Monitor W Of a Of 8 128 bits Bi gt Bak oa Ba Wireless Monitor Input Method cn Alphanumeric Bak Next Ea 5 Select Disable for IP Setting and click Complete Wireless Monitor IP Setting is Disable z Back Complete _ Exit Note The state of linking indicates the condition of connection with the projector Click More p IP Information Wireless Infomation Connect
46. lection of format when the image is captured 40 f Capture Other VM Capture amp Transmit Save Image FAIT m Note Set the optimum time DEFAULT OK CANCEL 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 a 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
47. mbnails and adjust of JPEG quality low quality or high quality Version information You can check the version of Image Creator 1 0A software Capture slides button Presentation files created with Microsoft PowerPoint are captured into Image Creator 1 0A Capture images button Image files created with other applications either in JPEG BMP TIFF PNG format are captured into Image Creator 1 0A SD card Other folder selection Here select the destination of captured image files Convert and save button The destination folders for saving selected in SD Memory Card other folders will be subjected to format conversion automatic JPEG and PNG conversion and size conversion and then files are saved Launch Wireless Manager button Wireless Manager 3 0 will be started Once it is started it will be minimized on the task bar To operate the function right clicking the icon with the mouse If images are saved using Image Creator 1 0A in advance then a series of steps will be performed including startup of Wireless Manager 3 0 display of the presentation mode window and up to thumbnail display of images saved by Image Creator 1 0A However the presentation mode window may not be displayed if Wireless Manager 3 0 has been activated Thumbnail display The images captured into Image Creator 1 0A are displayed in reduced size They can be sorted or deleted by right clicking with the mouse Exit button
48. n Web standby state Bl interne x A x http 192 168 10 10 cgi binfpda s BI http 192 168 10 10 cgi bin pda_s Hostname PANASONIC_L735NT Hostname PANASONIC_L735NT Power ON Power STANDBY Input SD Lamp Run time 20h Lamp Run time 20h MENU L Tenocraure Good Lamp Power LOW MENU Note Although the Status information is updated at constant intervals pressing the update button of the Web browser will display the current information 55 Use of Image Creator 1 0A M Start up 7 From the Start menu at the left bottom of the screen go Be to All Programs Image Creator and select Image amp Creator 1 0A i E End Click Exit on the operation screen Functions on the main screen Activate Image Creator 1 0A and the main screen will open Function of each part of main screen is illustrated in the diagram below File Settings Version information Close Iniage Creator ver 1 1 File E Settings S _ About Capture NE slides aie Other Images Capture 2m mes rov SD card a Other folder Launch Wireless Manager Convert and save Thumbnail display Exit 96 Use of Image Creator 1 0A File menu Capture slides Capture an image Convert and save and Exit are available in this menu Settings menu This menu allows you to use change of JPEG conversion format saving in DCF format making thu
49. n the screen depending on images In such cases the play interval may become longer than the set time 68 How to use SD card When setting of automatic play is complete set the channel to SD CARD using the input change RGB button of the projector or remote control Settings of automatic play will be displayed in the bottom row of SD VIEWER Select a desired folder for automatic play then select image files and display a magnification screen and from now on images will be projected in turn following the settings of automatic play During automatic play the user can press the MENU button to stop the play 69 Uninstallation of software From desktop go to Start All programs Wireless Manager and select Uninstall Wireless Manager ver3 0 Follow the instructions on the screen to uninstall the software Image Creator 1 0A From desktop go to Start All programs Image Creator and select Uninstall Image Creator ver 1 0A Follow the instructions on the screen to uninstall the software Wireless LAN Driver E For Windows XP 1 Set the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive In the CD ROM go to Wireless Card and run setup exe This activates the uninstalling software 3 Confirm the checkmark in Remove is proper and click Next 4 When an Uninstalled message appears click Finish E For Windows 2000 Me 98SE 1 Go to Start All Programs Wireless Card and run
50. n turn If no thumbnail has been incorporated in the image file in advance it will take a longer time before image appears A folder that contains no image file cannot be selected To return to the folder selection screen press the MENU button 3 Using lt gt select a file s and press the ENTER button The selected image will be displayed in full screen mode If OFF has been selected for auto play the lt and p buttons can select the previous or next image for display Notes If ten or more files are found press the Y button when the bottom row files are highlighted or press the p button when the right bottom file is highlighted This will show another nine or less files in turn To return to the file selection screen press the MENU button If ON has been selected for auto play the image will be displayed in full screen mode and automatic replay will start 66 How to use SD card SD Viewer SD guide display Displayed indications are different between those on the folder selection screen and those on the file selection screen as described below M Folder selection screen Top row Name and number of the folder selected by cursor number of all folders Middle row Free space on the SD Memory Card Bottom row Settings of automatic play auto play including Auto play ON OFF play interval repetition times E File selection screen Top row Name of folder and name and numbe
51. nd closes the screen If you press this button when converting or saving is in progress the remaining process will be stopped and the screen will be closed Close button This button stops converting and saving process and closes the screen If you press this button when converting or saving is in progress the remaining process will be stopped and the screen will be closed 59 Use of Image Creator 1 0A Capturing presentation files created with Microsoft PowerPoint97 2000 2002 1 Press the Capture slide button and select your ea EP desired presentation files so an Open windows tr aromes eee will appear In the File location menu or using the folder icon move to the location in which your desired presentation files for conversion exist Select the presentation files and press the Open button File name instalme ppt Open Files of ype Powerpoint Presentation ppt i Cancel A Note Only presentation files saved in PPT format with a ppt extension can be captured A file saved in other format e g a file with a pps extension should be opened with PowerPoint and saved in PPT format 2 Press Convert and save button to save the captured image files onto the SD card or other folders To capture all slides in the presentation file Press the Capture all button To capture only desired slides one by one Press the Previous slide or Next slide button to v
52. ns after image acquisition 40 Setting of capture delay time 40 PowerPoint gt Presentation mode 41 Presentation MOdEC ccceeeeeeee 41 2 To create a backup copy of the data stored on the SD Card ceeeeeeeees 5 Write protection switch 5 Information on wireless card 6 Available channels cseseeeeee 8 SD Memory Card ceccsscseeteeseeeeeeee 9 Examples of use of network functions SD Memory Card 10 Wireless card otoronnnnonnnnn nn 11 SD Memory Card 12 Wireless LAN Driver ooonononnu 15 Releasing the connection to the projector 23 Temporary releasing oororrnim 23 Complete releasing o oronnoomm 23 Setting up the projector ee22 27 Settings on the personal computer 30 Settings of TCP IP oo ee eeeeeees 30 Settings for use of optional wireless card ET CDWL2E c ceeee 34 Setting of capture delay time 41 Presentation mode ooooionoe 42 Progress bali ssstareiinpsiri 42 Switching display mode 42 Other functions o onrennnnnnnn 44 Searching projector oersrrnnniim 44 Registering projector 44 Deleting projector ceeeeee 44 Confirming connection 006 44 Displaying the sender sender s name 45 Setting a shortcut key 45 Se
53. occur Notes for use E 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 E Write protection switch e 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 Panasonic A operation will bring error message a e If the SD card is inserted into the personal DP computer by means of the PC card adaptor while the write protection switch of SD card Bis 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 Write protect switch Please be advised of the following information in advance e 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 e The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage or destruction of data cause
54. ome lower lf WEP is enabled transfer operation takes a longer time because the image data needs to be converted lf another wireless device uses the same channel the transfer rate may become lower Select other channel for setting Images displayed too slow in live mode 74 Does the personal computer CPU operate fast enough Operation in live mode depends on the performance of personal computer CPU e With Windows XP 2000 the operation speed may decrease remarkably but for the Administrator authority Before placing a repair order Projector search of the Wireless Manager 3 0 does not detect the projector Immediately after the projector is turned on it is on the way to establish the network communication Perform the search again after a while e Check whether the distance is too far between the PC and the projector or if any obstacle between is making the radio waves unstable e Make sure that the IP address and the subnet mask are correctly assigned Is TCP IP installed in your personal computer Does the WEP setting correspond with that of the projector Communication with the projector cannot be established if the WEP function was enabled when a third party wireless card was used or the access point was used Disable the WEP function In the Infrastructure mode use the same setting for the projector and the PC as the access point SSID Alphanumeric characters case sensitive can be
55. ons which is included as part of Microsoft Office 95 97 2000 and 2002 versions are available but the Image Creator 1 0 software which is bundled with the projector is only compatible with the 97 2000 and 2002 versions 13 Before placing a repair order Please make sure of the following Symptom Please check The computer does not recognize the SD card Is the PC card adapter inserted into the PC card slot of the PC until it reaches the end Is the SD card inserted into the SD card slot of the PC card adapter until it reaches the end Is the driver installed e Are there sufficient IRQ interrupting signal numbers Refer to the online help of Windows Writing cannot be performed Is the write protect switch of the SD card set to LOCK The image from the PC is not displayed e Is the external video output of the notebook computer properly selected In some cases the setting of the output is changed if Fn and F3 buttons are pressed simultaneously Since this depends on the model refer to the instruction manual supplied with your PC The PC does not recognize the wireless card Is the wireless card inserted into the PC card slot of the PC until it reaches the end e Is the driver installed Had the driver been installed before the wireless card was inserted Are there sufficient IRQ interrupting signal numbers Refer to the online help of Windows Transfer rate has bec
56. puters Colour levels of monochrome 256 colours and 16 7 million colours are supported TIFF files in 16 7 million colour format can include transparent colour LZW Abbreviation for Lempel Ziv Welch LZW is a compression method used for TIFF files and is named thus because it was developed by three people named Lempel Ziv and Welch It compresses the files by converting patterns within the images into short codes There is no deterioration in image quality resulting from compression but high rates of compression which are comparable to JPEG files cannot be expected to be obtained Image Creator 1 0 does not support files compressed using LZW DCF Abbreviation for Design rule for Camera File system DCF is a standard which was established by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association JEIDA with the aim of realising a common image file format directory name format and file name format for the images used with digital still cameras It is based on recommendations such as Exif Version 2 1 Exif 2 1 Abbreviation for Exchangeable Image File Format This is an image file format which was established by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association JEIDA It defines the common information format and range of application for images used with digital still cameras centering around TIFF and JPEG format images Version 2 1 is the latest version of the Exif standard PowerPoint Application software for creating presentati
57. r of the file selected by cursor number of all files Middle row Free space on the SD Memory Card Bottom row Settings of automatic play auto play including Auto play ON OFF play interval repetition times 67 How to use SD card Settings of automatic play auto play Since automatic play is set to OFF on shipping the following settings are necessary 1 Press the MENU button LEHBEEBRI The menu screen appears PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD 3 3 ax 2 2 3 E SELECT ADJUST 1 ESC MENU Card screen WN INTERVAL 5 sec 2 Using lt gt display the SD Memory fe fh e Tae SELECT TI 3 Press the ENTER button AUST MEN 4 Using 4 Y select items and using lt gt make settings Auto play ON When images are projected frames will be displayed in turn automatically OFF Image frames will not be changed automatically Repeat 1 to 10 If Auto play is set to ON image projection cycle will be repeated automatically by selected times Continuous If Auto play is set to ON image projection cycle will be repeated endlessly Play interval This specifies the time period for changing to the next image if Auto play is set to ON The period can be set to 5 to 60 seconds with the steps of 5 seconds Notes It may take time until the image is projected o
58. r x Card set in the projector or inversely Eee ees Po to retrieve images in the specified folder on the SD Memory Card from the personal computer When images are received image data will be saved in the selected folder in the presentation mode WirelessManager X window Select Folder y K CANCEL Note Do not turn OFF the power to the projector main unit or remove the SD Memory Card from the main unit when the system is in communication with the SD Memory Card Doing this may not only destroy the data but also damage the SD Memory Card itself 43 Use of Wireless Manager 3 0 Other functions E Searching projector This function is not required when Simple Connection is used The function becomes necessary when a f Simple Connection is not used or if two or more See projectors are used sma Pieu tere 00 Go to Option and specify the projector in 1 Selection of projector Saat ath Search ADD DELETE Core The user can use this function to search the projectors that are available for connection However projectors subject to search are limited gt Co to those within the same network Projectors that are not powered cannot be searched E Registering projector Once a projector is registered the next time the user can omit the procedure to connect to the same projector If Simple Connection is used the projector will be automatically r
59. s on the screen go along the steps Installation is complete Insert an optional wireless card through a CF card adaptor See page 13 Following the instructions on the screen go along the steps Installation of software For Windows 98SE Me 1 Click Wireless LAN Driver on the screen of Procedure 1 on page 14 This will activate the installer for wireless LAN Click Next A License Agreement message appears Click Yes Specify the destination for saving the utility and click Next The software is downloaded Confirm that Yes want to restart my computer now is checkmarked and click Finish The personal computer will be rebooted Insert an optional wireless card through a CF card adaptor See page 13 If the icon cannot be found select Start gt fi Program Wireless Network gt Wireless Network LAN Adapter 19 Installation of software For Windows CE Note Before starting software installation enable data communication between the personal computer and Personal Digital Assistant PDA via Active Sync 1 2 3 4 9 20 In the supplied CD ROM go to Wireless Card open Win CEJ and then click setup exe A screen for selection of folder setting language appears Select English click OK and click Next A license window appears Cl
60. t 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 26 Network setting Setting up the projector 1 Insert the wireless card into the projector See page 11 Press the MENU button a A menu screen appears EASY CONECT WEB CONTROL WEB STANDBY WEB PASSHORD SD MODE Display the NETWORK SETUP screen using the lt gt buttons and O press the v button i Using the av buttons select the setting item N M Network The projector can store three types of network settings LAN 1 to LAN 3 g To view network settin S T ADDRESS TELE 10 Select from LAN 1 to LAN 3 using gt SE TEE m and press ENTER m 912 1 Ad Hoc CH 11 Alter the network settings KE PE FORMAT HEXADECIMAL Select the setting item using aw e e a EAN KEY4 ko OK CANCEL IP address Using aw lt 4 gt 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
61. tem is in Web standby state ATP Le T in Projector SUB MENU Window ay ee MENU MENU a Projector Power N Projector Power STANDBY Inga sp Lamp Run time 2h 80 Controt is 80 Control c hang tame 2 Lamp Power Low 4 Lamp Temperature Good cay Lamp Ron time 2h HOSTNAME PANASONIC LTOSNT 1P ADDRESS 1921681012 CEA r J Brame Monitor information is updated at regular intervals If you go to Display and press the Refresh button you can check the current and accurate information 90 Use of Web browser control Note To control SD Memory Card with the Web browser control of the projector go on the projector to On screen menu Network settings set WEB control to ON and set SD mode to Web set to Viewer on shipping 1 Switch to SD CARD by using the input selector RGB button of the projector or the remote control It is also possible to switch to it on the basic control screen of the projector control 2 Click SD control in the menu M SD file list screen Select a folder in the SD card M Select from display of thumbnail display of file name list and presentation Control auto play j 4 Clicking a file name will zoom in on it within the Web browser Clicking Projection will display the file Note If the thumbnail screen is not renewed check the following settings and reset them when
62. tes When the power is turned ON confirm that the indicator lamp is lighting then go to the top screen again Immediately after power turning ON it may happen to be unable to connect with the projector If this is the case wait for a while and then try connection again e Either basic control or option control will not function unless Web power is set to ON in the option setting of the projector Power ON operation will not occur unless Web power is set to ON in the option setting of the projector At this moment however the projector control screen has the same indications as those displayed when normal operation is available 54 Use of Web browser control E SD Control 1 Switch to SD CARD using the input switching RGB button on the projector or the remote control This switching can be made also on the screen of the projector control 2 Click SD control of the menu 3 Select from folders in the SD card 4 Select form control modes presentation and list Presentation The NEXT button will project the next image and the PREV button the previous image Eg internet Explorer 4616597 SD CONTROL Sa Folder W 01 List A list of files that can be replayed will appear Press the button located at the right of the desired file for replay and the image will be projected E Status When power is turned ON When the system is i
63. the Send button When an image is sent the next image will be automatically selected In addition images can be changed over without delay of time because the next image has been sent to the projector in advance Furthermore the projector cannot be connected by other personal computers because it is already monopolized E Progress bar The bar chart indicates the progress while the image is transferred to the projector E Switching display mode 00 00 00 START mwg a Lad AUTO PLAY 5D Communica tion REVIEW ADD DELETE 00M OPTION I Presentation Mode ABUT D cose Press the ZOOM button and the image being projected on the projector screen will be displayed by full image in the larger frame i e the thumbnail viewing frame on the right and the next image will be displayed on the smaller preview screen on the left Add This function allows the user to add images from different folders Added images will be placed to the last of the series of images in the thumbnail viewing frame Delete The user can delete the image s selected in the thumbnail viewing frame Note Deleted image files exist in the recycle bin of the personal computer Accidentally deleted files can be retrieved from the recycle bin Change of sequence Images can be replaced in the sequence by drag and drop operation in the thumbnail viewing frame 42 Use of Wireless Manager 3 0 Re displa
64. they are being used and this can in turn result in drops in transmission speeds In order to reduce this problem when using wireless LANs the frequency band can be divided into 11 channels for communication purposes The number of channels varies depending on the country However because interference between adjacent channels can occur the channels available for use are normally spaced 2 or 3 channels apart from each other SSID Abbreviation for Service Set ID Wireless LANs that utilise access points require the setting of SSID identification codes in order to distinguish between devices which are a part of the LAN and devices which are not Wireless LAN cards of some manufacturers use the name of ESSID or Network name instead of SSID WEP Abbreviation for Wired Equivalent Privacy A method of encrypting transmitted data An encryption key is generated and is given only to the person who will be using the transmitted data in order to prevent third parties from decoding the transmitted data Not available with this product JPEG Abbreviation for Joint Photographic Experts Group JPEG is the name of an international organisation which was jointly established by the ISO and the ITU TS formerly the CCIT but the term is normally used to refer to the specifications for the still picture compression algorithm which was formulated by the JPEG This algorithm allows still images such as photographs single frames of moving imag
65. tting automatic play 45 Setting Simple Connection 45 Contents Use of Web browser control 46 Settings on the projector 46 Web Control rieien i 46 Web power supply 1 0 eee 46 Web password o ooornnrnnnnn 46 Settings on the personal computer 47 Operation of Web browser control 48 Top Sereen ieron 48 Projector control sassssssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 49 Basic control screen ooo2 49 Option control screen 00e 49 Monitor information screen 50 Starting ending Image Creator 1 0A 56 Star UP pisen eisein ei aiani 56 ENA a i ri araa 56 Functions on the main screen 56 Converting and saving captured IMAGOS esaiar osiada odanin anaa 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 veal he eet 61 Sorting images ooonornnnnnnn 62 Uninstallation of software 70 Wireless Manger 3 0 sonra2nn1m 70 Explanation of terms 71 Before placing a repair order 74 SDCONtMON i ist nn 51 SD file list screen ooooonnninn 51 SD thumbnail screen 00006 51 Presentation screen ssec 52 Changing passwor
66. y This function updates images to the list of the latest thumbnail images If any image in a folder has undergone edit by Explorer etc for example the re display button will reflect the result in the thumbnail viewing frame Automatic play This function will project the images in the folder one after another at constant time intervals in turn from the first one to the last Automatic play starts with the currently selected thumbnail image During automatic play the Automatic play button changes into a Pause button When the Pause button is pressed the next image remains selected for transmission However if the Stop button is pressed the display sequence will be refreshed to the top image in the folder During automatic play too other personal computers cannot connect to the projector because the projector is monopolized In addition the user may make settings of image display interval and loop times display times by going to Option gt Others Timer Every press on the START button will change the function in turn as START STOP RESET START activates the timer STOP suspends the timer and RESET clears the timer to 0 The user can use this function to check the elapsed time in presentation for reference Communication with SD ITRANSMIT RECEIVE This function enables the user to transmit all images in the folder of the personal computer to the SD Memory Select Folde

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