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Panasonic Wireless Display Configuration Manual

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Page 1: ...Great user manuals database on UserManuals info CF VDW07M CF VDW07HM Windows 2000 and Windows XP CONFIGURATION MANUAL WIRELESS DISPLAY ...

Page 2: ...issions or discrepancies between the computer and the manuals Because of the nature of wireless communications transmission and reception of data can never be guaranteed Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd assumes no liability for any inconvenience or potential loss of business which occurs as a result of lost communication opportunities arising from external causes such as incorrect operation o...

Page 3: ...stration means to press and hold the Ctrl key then press the Alt key Windows 2000 Information for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional users Windows XP Information for Microsoft Windows XP users P x x This illustration means to refer to a certain instruction at certain page as indicated For example P 5 1 3 means please refer to instructions 1 through 3 at page 5 Some of the illustrations in this ma...

Page 4: ...Series Symbol Spectrum24 Series Depending on the capability of your computer s video chip set the Wireless Display might not function properly with your computer Please consult this with your system administrator or the reseller NOTE When installing software in a computer without the CD ROM drive or PCMCIA slot copy all files in the Wireless Display Software CD to the hard disk then install the so...

Page 5: ...indows XP 1 Select Start Setting Control Panel Add Hardware then select Next 2 Select Yes I have already connected the hardware then select Next 3 Select Add a new hardware device then select Next 4 Select Install the hardware that I manually select from a list Advanced then select Next 5 Select Port COM LPT then select Next 6 Select Have Disk 7 Select Browse Go to L wlserial wdseral then select O...

Page 6: ...c Mode I I I I I Get the Information You Need 3 Press the MENU button on the Wireless Display The following screen is displayed Before setting up the Wireless Display with your computer please make sure your computer is wireless LAN ready Meaning that your computer is equipped with a properly functioning 802 11b wireless network card NOTE CAUTION If your computer has firewall protection software i...

Page 7: ...ce dure from step 1 NOTE Select profile Profile 1 Profile 3 Profile 2 Profile 4 OK Cancel General Wireless Battery Option Version Wireless Connection Setup Power on Password Change Supervisor Password Change Touchscreen Calibration LCD Off Timer 1 min LCD Off Mode Quick Resume Power Off Timer 1 min 84 OK Cancel In this screen you can setup the Wireless Display to work on address class A B or C by ...

Page 8: ...settings for wireless network adapters Users can either use the Windows XP s management or the adapter s configuration utility to create edit profiles In general a utility bundled with the adapter provides additional functionality This manual choose NOT to use the Windows XP s wireless network adapter man agement as examples For how to use Windows XP s wireless network adapter management please re...

Page 9: ...ox and change the Network Type to Peer to Peer Group This screen is a sample This screen is a sample 10 Click Next The following window is displayed In Network Name box input the SSID as shown on your Wireless Display P 4 6 This screen is a sample For use in Canada set the Channel Numebar to Channel 11 only CAUTION This screen is a sample 11 Click Next The following window is displayed Do not enab...

Page 10: ...k on Wireless Netwoking Connection X and then select Properties The window as shown on next page is displayed This screen is a sample 7 Please select the Local Area Connection x of the wireless network card that will be used with the Wireless Display NOTE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IInput the IP Address This screen is a sample 12 Click Finish to exit out the profile setting Please make sure to ex...

Page 11: ...en is a sample 8 Please select the Wireless Network Connec tion x of the wireless network card that will be used with the Wireless Display NOTE This screen is a sample I V I V I V I V I VReady to Connect 20 Left click the MeiWDS icon in the System Tray The pop up menu as shown on the right will appear Select Password The following window will appear This screen is a sample This screen is a sample ...

Page 12: ...y the Wireless Display A warning message as shown on the right side will appear if the Fast User Switching function is enabled Click OK to close the warning massage To disable the Fast User Switching function Click Sart Control Panel User Accounts Click on Change the way user log on or off The following window will appear Uncheck Use Fast User Switching Click Apply Options Close the User Accounts ...

Page 13: ... steps 3 through 6 at pages 3 and 4 on how to get to this screen P 3 3 6 2 Select Infrastructure The following screen is displayed The default SSID is cfvdw07 with WEP encryption dis abled This information is needed to setup the computer I I I I I I I I I I Create a Profile for the 802 11b Network Adapter 3 Follow steps 7 through 9 on page 5 to launch the configuration utility of the network adapt...

Page 14: ...he Wireless Display Setup Utility to modify the Wireless Display to match the settings of the Access Point Finally change the wireless network adapter s profile to Infrastructure mode Please have the information of your Access Point ready The necessary information in cludes the SSID of the Access Point and it s WEP encryption key if WEP is enabled Throughout this manual an Access Point with SSID O...

Page 15: ...and click OK The wndow as shown on the right will appear Settings changed in this window will be updated in the Wire less Display This screen is a sample The check in this box indicates that Profile 1 is the current active pro file 5 Profile 1 which is the current active profile contains settings for the AdHoc Mode Please write down the IP addresses in both PC IP Addess and Display IP Ad dress fie...

Page 16: ...the Default Key to the one you wish to use Click OK to exit out of the window F Enable the AES to 128 bits If you do not want to use AES encryption use 192 bits encryption or use 256 bits encryption change the AES to Disabled 192 bits or 256 bits respectively G Click the Key button The window as shown below will appear To use phrase generated AES key select Phrase and enter a phase in the box To e...

Page 17: ...d to match with the display NOTE General Wireless Battery Option Version Network Type Infrastructure SSID OfficeAP001 Channel TxRate mode Fully Automatic Encryption 64bit Rate Tx Rx Display IP 10 57 151 206 PCIP 10 57 151 205 Net Mask 255 0 0 0 AES Encryption 128bit 84 OK Cancel I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ISetup the Wireless Network Adapter to Infrastructure Mode 9 Launch the Configuration Utilit...

Page 18: ...o exit out of the profile setting Please make sure to exit out of the network adapter configuration utility so the settings take effect immediately I V I V I V I V I VReady to Connect Some adapters Configuration Utilities can store more than one profile Make sure the profile you just created is selected as default NOTE 14 The setting is complete Restart the display and the computer will now connec...

Page 19: ...DS Setup Utility click Start Programs Panasonic MeiWDS setup Utility The following window will appear and prompt for the supervisor password This screen is a sample This screen is a sample The default supervisor password is supervisor all lower case Enter the password Click OK The following window will appear A B D C 1 Uncheck the Enable tray menu box Click Next Finish to exit out of the MeiWDS Se...

Page 20: ...Display Setup Utility the AES key length and AES key will be automatically updated in the Key Length and AES Key fields in the MeiWDS Setup Utility Use the drop down menu to select a different key lifetime Click Next Finish The default AES key lifetime is 1 hour D To change the AES key of the host PC side 1 User can select Disable 128 bits 192 bits or 256 bits AES encryption using the Key Length d...

Page 21: ...ay are used to setup the initial communication Once the initial communication is established the user can change the TCP IP addresses of the PC and the display to suit the needs of their network environment Enter the new TCP IP addresses of the PC and the Display at B1 Enter the new Subnet Mask at C1 Click Next OK Next OK Finish This screen is a sample A1 C1 B1 D1 E1 18 a2 Since the SSID of the Wi...

Page 22: ...on Network Type AdHoc SSID Toughbook 07 Channel TxRate mode Fully Automatic WEP Encryption 64bit Rate Tx Rx Display IP 172 181 34 199 PCIP 172 181 34 198 Net Mask 255 255 0 0 AES Encryption 128bit 84 OK Cancel e1 Click the Change Name button at E1 At the Enter profile name box enter the new profile name for example MyOffice Click OK to exit out of the Change profile name window Click Next OK Next ...

Page 23: ...ess Display Setup Utility is not set with password protection To set a password for the Wireless Display Setup Utility press the MENU button on the Wireless Display Select the Option tab using you stylus The following screen will appear This screen is a sample General Wireless Battery Option Version Wireless Connection Setup Power on Password Change Supervisor Password Change Touchscreen Calibrati...

Page 24: ...ppearance and how the Software Keyboard interacts with the user A Click here to bring up the Software Keyboard menu C Use these keys to move the keyboard to the four corners of the screen D This key is equivalent to the Windows key Clicking once is equivalent to holding down the Windows key Clicking twice is equivalent to clicking the Windows Start button E This key equals to pressing Crtl Alt Del...

Page 25: ...reat user manuals database on UserManuals info PanasonicWirelessDisplayConfigurationManual 22 Transparent This will set the keyboard s appearance to transparent similar to the picture on right hand side ...

Page 26: ...y Serial Port driver 6 Windows 2000 Select Start Settings Control Panel System Device Manager Ports COM LPT Remove WDSP COM Port COMx 7 Windows XP Select Start Settings Control Panel System Device Manager Ports COM LPT Remove WDSP COM Port COMx Limitation of the Wireless Display Serial Port When the Wireless Display is not connected to the computer the serial port of the Wire less Display can not ...

Page 27: ...displayed on the Wireless Display may not be the same as what was displayed on the monitor LCD of the computer Applications that use hardware based drawing functions etc might not be displayed on the Wireless Display Some applications that perform frequent screen updating such as video playback ap plications might not be shown on the Wireless Display or might be shown as static images Some 16 bit ...

Page 28: ...e Programs and related documentation all of which title ownership and rights shall remain with MEI or its suppliers B You may use the Programs only on the single Product which was accompanied by the Programs C You and your employees and agents are required to protect the confidentiality of the Programs You may not distribute or otherwise make the Programs or related docu mentation available to any...

Page 29: ...s license at any time by destroying at your expense the Programs and related documentation together with all copies thereof in any form This license will also terminate effective immediately upon occurrence of the conditions there fore set forth elsewhere in this Agreement or if you fail to comply with any term or condition contained herein Upon any such termination you agree to destroy at your ex...

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