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Using WebBrowser 

(cont.)

3

Complete the detailed settings and click 
[NEXT].

When [NEXT] is clicked, the next page appears, enabling you 
to complete the detailed settings as desired.
After all required items have been entered, a confirmation 
window appears.

 Making the above settings effective

Select [WIRELESS LAN] in the network menu of the projector, and use the [

] buttons to select the network set in this 

page.

You can make detail network settings on projector, when connecting without the administrator authority or when connecting 
through an access point (infrastructure mode).

 LAN  settings

Detailed settings window

1

Click [Detailed set up] in the menu.

2

Select the items to change and click 
[NEXT].

The settings window appears, showing the current settings. 
• To change the LAN settings, click [CHANGE]. 
• To return to the previous window, click [BACK].
Settings in this page are the same when setting [USER 1] - 
[USER 3] from network menu of the projector. (See page 53)

Important video/audio data is protected because AES

 encryption processing takes place in advance for all network numbers, 

even if [ENCRYPTION] is set to [NONE].

 “Glossary” (See page 70)

4

Click [SUBMIT].

The settings will be registered.

Summary of Contents for PT-F100NTE

Page 1: ...Network Function Edition PT F100NTE PT FW100NTE PT F100NTU PT FW100NTU TQBH0182 2 E U M0607 0 The projectors illustrated as examples are PT FW100NTE Windows...

Page 2: ...Provided CD ROM 12 Wireless Manager ME 4 5 12 Installation free set up 13 Connecting with wireless LAN 14 Easy Wireless Set Up 14 Simple setup 14 Detailed settings 16 Connection error messages 19 Conn...

Page 3: ...disassembly of the Software Furthermore Matsushita or its distributors or dealers will not be responsible for any damage to the Licensee caused by Licensee s reverse engineering decompiling or disasse...

Page 4: ...l concrete etc Communication is possible through walls and floors made from materials such as wood and glass except glass containing wire mesh but not through walls and floors made from steel reinforc...

Page 5: ...in Italy Belgium Austria Sweden Norway Denmark Switzerland Holland Finland Portugal Greece Thailand South Korea ETSI 300 328 Singapore IDA Australia New Zealand C Tick Malaysia SIRIM United States FCC...

Page 6: ...methods Live mode See page 34 Multi live mode See page 35 4 screen multi style See page 36 Used for normal presentations Used for presentations involving multiple computers 4 screen index style See pa...

Page 7: ...w you can specify the necessary information alone from the computer screen and display it on the projection screen This arrangement can be used when a number of projectors are installed in a large con...

Page 8: ...rom a computer when PJLink protocol is used Setting the projector Querying the projector status Virtual remote control function See page 33 The following operations are possible when using virtual rem...

Page 9: ...properly recognized Is the wireless LAN card switched on Install the wireless LAN card driver beforehand For details on how to install the driver refer to the instructions accompanying the wireless c...

Page 10: ...ion Is your wired LAN switched on Computer without a built in wired LAN function Is your wired LAN card properly recognized Is your wired LAN card switched on Install the wired LAN card driver beforeh...

Page 11: ...eless LAN may not allow connection to 802 11 g projectors WebBrowser Internet Explorer 6 0 or newer Netscape Communicator 7 0 or newer System requirements Operation is not guaranteed for all computers...

Page 12: ...in the CD ROM If Wireless Manager ME 1 0 2 0 or 3 0 has been installed uninstall it by following the method below From the desktop select Start All Programs Panasonic Wireless Display Uninstall Wirel...

Page 13: ...e medium as the destination to save ensure that the removable medium is recognized by the computer to which you wish to connect the projector Some removable mediums start the program automatically 5 W...

Page 14: ...8 Enter the user name in up to 8 alphanumerics The icon and user name are set when Wireless Manager ME 4 5 is first launched The icon and user name settings can be changed in the Option window See pag...

Page 15: ...control The computers that can be connected to the projector are displayed in a list Select from the list displayed on the projector an item with the same icon user name as is displayed on the compute...

Page 16: ...he icon and user name are set when Wireless Manager ME 4 5 is first launched The icon and user name settings can be changed in the Option window See page 48 When the Input User Name window appears Set...

Page 17: ...mode and One shot are displayed with overlaid on them The number of people connected to this projector The status of this projector appears when password entry is needed for connection See page 29 Co...

Page 18: ...s Set Up may not be possible If this is the case the Network setting of Select Access Port window will be switched to U automatically For details of the connection procedure first close Wireless Manag...

Page 19: ...Reference page A firewall or network bridge is detected is installed When destination cannot be identified deactivate which is the cause Has your firewall in Windows XP been disabled Is Wireless Mana...

Page 20: ...reless LAN card properly recognized Some wireless LAN cards may allow Easy Wireless Set Up connections to function if drivers are updated P 71 When the user does not have the administrator authority P...

Page 21: ...r access point If the projector is not displayed click Designate followed by ADD then enter the IP address set in the projector using the Access Port Registration window and click REGISTER See page 29...

Page 22: ...control 2 Select USER 1 USER 3 from WIRELESS LAN at the network menu and press the ENTER button 3 Set the details of network and select OK As for network setting items see pages 53 55 Confirm to your...

Page 23: ...alue as that of the projector 5 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP on General tab and click Properties Glossary See page 69 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window appears 8 Make the SSID network auth...

Page 24: ...on WEP When performing encryption ENCRYPTION KEY SETTING When ENCRYPTION setting is WEP DEFAULT KEY Set 1 4 numerals for the default key KEY 1 4 Set these to match the WEP key registered in DEFAULT KE...

Page 25: ...rk and Sharing Center 5 Select Start Network 8 Right click the mouse and open the Wireless Network Connection Properties 9 Enter TCP IPv4 as the setting and press OK If the projector settings are the...

Page 26: ...ears and the connection with the projector is established Description of the launcher See page 32 12 Log on with the user who operates Wireless Manager ME 4 5 Computer operation Computer network setti...

Page 27: ...settings Computer settings 4 Turn on the computer 5 Make the network setting according to your system administrator 6 If the projector is not displayed click Designate followed by ADD then enter the I...

Page 28: ...Wireless LAN Changes to the wireless LAN and makes the connection The confirmation dialog box appears Click Yes If No is clicked the connection will stay in its original condition and the Select Acces...

Page 29: ...Port window connections can be added and deleted by the following operations Adding a connection When a projector with the mark is selected the window shown to the right appears Enter the password and...

Page 30: ...appears on the upper right of the projection screen for approximately 5 seconds If you write down the ID displayed in the ID column of the Detailed screen on the Select Access Port window in advance y...

Page 31: ...network settings Click No to return to the launcher 2 Other operations for connection cont When the launcher is minimized right click on the notification area to display pop up menu and click End Canc...

Page 32: ...tatus Indicate the connecting status Connected projectors names IDs and their status are displayed in the pop up window when the cursor is on of the launcher When connected to one projector Green lit...

Page 33: ...the necessary information alone from the computer screen and display it on the projection screen See page 44 Secondary display transmission You can set the computer screen and the projector screen to...

Page 34: ...Click on the launcher again Connect a computer to a projector and display the computer screen over the entire projection screen Live mode For presentations in live mode the PAGE buttons on the remote...

Page 35: ...n also temporarily switch over one of these screens to a full screen display 4 screen multi style Set the projector to a full screen display Assign an area of one quarter of the projector screen to ea...

Page 36: ...omputer projector screens temporarily change to full screen display To return to the original display click with the computer that click and select original projection positions with each computer Qui...

Page 37: ...een Check the status indication on the launcher to make sure that transmission is possible check that the green lamp is lit 2 Press the MULTI LIVE button of the remote control to switch the projection...

Page 38: ...function in the same way as the computer s Page Up and Page Down keys When using Presenter View of PowerPoint the PAGE buttons of the remote control correspond to Back space key and Space key This mea...

Page 39: ...creen index style connect up to 16 computers to one projector and simultaneously display the screens for the 16 computers on index windows and also on a large screen While an enlarged image is display...

Page 40: ...once or twice when index windows are displayed on the projection screen the screen will switch over to a full screen display 1 Select the network number of the desired projectors from Network Project...

Page 41: ...other selected projectors The greater the number of projectors the slower the transmission Picture quality or other options can be set on the Option window by clicking on the launcher Sound cannot be...

Page 42: ...wice when index windows are displayed on the projection screen the screen will switch over to a full screen display 1 Select the desired projectors and click OK Selected projectors are displayed in pi...

Page 43: ...rs only in the same network are selectable If LB10NT 20NT 30NT or a projector whose projection screen is not set to full screen display is included among the selected projectors will be grayed out pre...

Page 44: ...jector with the selective area window You can perform operations in the selective area window with the same operation for moving or changing the window on the computer screen If clicking the selective...

Page 45: ...tor in Display Properties of Windows Quitting secondary display transmission Click on the launcher again If you are using secondary display transmission function and projecting a secondary monitor scr...

Page 46: ...een will switch over to a full screen display 2 To project only the required parts of the computer screen as still images you can use the one shot function to send the parts which you have selected us...

Page 47: ...can be output only in live mode See page 48 When using PT LB20NT LB30NT Selective area transmission Secondary display transmission Shutter Pointer Note When connected to one projector Live mode Multi...

Page 48: ...nsmitted screen In the 4 screen and 16 screen index style modes they are also displayed at the bottom of each image Alphanumerics are not displayed when the check mark has been removed Produce audio a...

Page 49: ...ct one alphabet to be used with the key chosen in step 2 3 Click Setting The shortcut key set in step 2 3 appears in the blank space If click Clear the shortcut settings are canceled 4 In live mode an...

Page 50: ...setting You can perform automatic settings for newly connected projectors Other The version information of Wireless Manager ME 4 5 is displayed when on the Option window is clicked Version informatio...

Page 51: ...TION SECURITY NETWORK POSITION PICTURE Press the MENU button on the projector The main menu appears 1 PT FW100NT RETURN ENTER SELECT LANGUAGE OPTION SECURITY NETWORK POSITION PICTURE PICTURE MODE CONT...

Page 52: ...ork to which the projector is connected additionally set IP ADDRESS SUBNETMASK and GATEWAY Glossary See page 69 Wired LAN settings WIRED DETAILED SETUP OK CANCEL RETURN SELECT DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNETMA...

Page 53: ...ke detailed network settings Confirm to your system administrator before changing any settings User settings How to display IP address setting menu Press WIRELESS LAN USER1 USER3 ENTER at the network...

Page 54: ...ithout access point INFRASTRUCTURE Connect through access point AUTHENTICATION Set the user authentication method used by the network to be connected OPEN Select when making a connection using AD HOC...

Page 55: ...l format When setting WPA PSK as authentication Set key and select OK Input either 8 to 63 alphanumerics or a 64 digit string in the hexadecimal format Glossary See page 70 Important video audio data...

Page 56: ...N a O b P c Q d R e S f T g U h V i W j X k Y l Z m n 1 o 2 p 3 q 4 r 5 s 6 t 7 u 8 v 9 w 0 x SPACE DELETE y z _ OK CANCEL RETURN ENTER SELECT FW100NT Changing the projector name This setting is used...

Page 57: ...rk menu 1 Select ON or OFF with the buttons 2 PT FW100NT RETURN SELECT USER1 OFF ON ON ON WIRED LAN WIRELESS LAN NAME CHANGE INPUT PASSWORD PASSWORD CHANGE NETWORK STANDBY WEB CONTROL LIVE MODE CUT IN...

Page 58: ...INPUT PASSWORD PASSWORD CHANGE NETWORK STANDBY WEB CONTROL LIVE MODE CUT IN STATUS INITIALIZE LANGUAGE OPTION SECURITY NETWORK POSITION PICTURE INITIALIZE RETURN ENTER SELECT INITIALIZE OK CANCEL Ret...

Page 59: ...ON Before using the WebBrowser control When the projector settings have been changed using a WebBrowser the projector will not appear on the connection list until the projector network is switched to...

Page 60: ...mation window appears Next page The default user name and password settings are as follows User name user1 Password The password is not set Password used in this page is for accessing the web control...

Page 61: ...m with the fan or fan drive circuit Contact your dealer INPUT OUTPUT AIR TEMP Excessive temperature by the air intake or around the lamp area The following may be causing the problem The ambient tempe...

Page 62: ...Projector control window Basic control window On this window click the Basic control tab Advanced control window On this window click the Advanced control tab Using WebBrowser cont Connection with the...

Page 63: ...administrator authority or when connecting through an access point infrastructure mode LAN settings Detailed settings window 1 Click Detailed set up in the menu 2 Select the items to change and click...

Page 64: ...er TEMPERATURE WARNING SET UP MINIMUM TIME Enter the interval for sending email INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Select the temperature of the intake sensor at which to send a warning message E MAIL ADDRESS E MA...

Page 65: ...ple of email message sent If NORMAL is selected under MAIL CONTENTS If you have completed the email settings If an error occurs If SIMPLE is selected under MAIL CONTENTS If you have completed the emai...

Page 66: ...uthentication set up in the menu Auth Change the authentication method as desired SMTP Auth For SMTP authentication change the authentication method to use as desired Pop Server name Enter the POP ser...

Page 67: ...er from 0 to 2 6th byte Indicates other errors a number from 0 to 2 Numbers from 0 to 2 indicate the following 0 No error detected 1 Warning 2 Error LAMP Lamp status query Parameters 1st number 1 5 di...

Page 68: ...Uninstall Wireless Manager ME 4 5 From the desktop select Start All Programs Panasonic Wireless Display Uninstall Wireless Manager mobile edition 4 5 Follow the instructions on the screen and install...

Page 69: ...rules and agreements governing data communications between computers 23 IP address Internet Protocol IP is a protocol for distributing data and the address corresponding to the data distribution desti...

Page 70: ...ethod in which the same key is used for both encryption and decryption are shared key encryptosystem and common key encryptosystem 22 24 54 WPA PSK This is a standard covering encryption methods used...

Page 71: ...s Manual of your computer to learn how to turn the wireless LAN power ON OFF Is your wireless LAN card properly recognized on the network Sometimes cards are not correctly recognized by the computer...

Page 72: ...all connections 2 Right click Network Bridge and click Properties 3 Remove the check mark from the Wireless Network Connection box in the Network Bridge Properties dialog box if the box is not checked...

Page 73: ...r ME 4 5 in the Exceptions to Application List of the firewall How to register 1 Click Start Control Panel 2 Click Security Center Windows Firewall when Control Panel window opens 3 Click the Exceptio...

Page 74: ...stricted user who does not have administrator authority you can not perform Easy Wireless Set Up Network No 1 4 If you must perform Easy Wireless Set Up without administrator authority designate U as...

Page 75: ...lower in some operating environments depending on such factors as the location radio signal conditions or distance Avoid placing metal objects or other conductors near the wireless LAN antenna of a co...

Page 76: ...or is on of the launcher Changing the display style Press the remote control MULTI LIVE button to change the display style The Wireless Manager ME 4 5 color display is strange and characters are diffi...

Page 77: ...y other running programs as possible If there still are dropouts in the audio try using another player application When using Wireless Manager ME 4 5 with Windows Vista the launcher is projected This...

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