background image

 

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Transferable images

 

 

Computer screens 

Projection images 

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 Screen shots of 

a whole 

computer 

screen 

 

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 Screen shots of 

the active 

window on a 

computer 

screen 

 

 

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 Screen shots of 

specified areas 

of a computer 

screen 

 

 

 

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 BMP, JPEG and 

PNG images 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PT-L712NTE

Page 1: ...tion and on how to capture and transmit images Please refer to the separate PT L712E Operating instructions for details on how to use the LCD projector Please read the Read this first booklet these Operating Instructions and the Operating Instructions for the PT L712E LCD projector before use After reading these instructions keep them in a safe place for later reference The screen images which app...

Page 2: ...nfiguration Utility 35 Using the Wireless Manager 36 Wireless Manager capabilities 36 Starting and closing the Wireless Manager 36 Computer network settings 37 Checking communication with the projector 40 Basic image transmission examples 41 Before transmitting images 42 Capturing and transmitting computer screen images 42 Transmitting existing images 47 Other useful Wireless Manager functions 50 ...

Page 3: ...ign object is inside the slot it may damage the wireless card Notes with regard to the wireless card and the projector Caution Before touching the wireless card make sure that you earth your body to dissipate any static electric charge that might damage the card Static electricity from the human body can damage the wireless card To prevent this you should touch a nearby metallic object such as an ...

Page 4: ...ices 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 ca...

Page 5: ...stria Sweden Norway Denmark Switzerland Holland Finland Portugal Greece Thailand Korea Australia New Zealand ETSI 300 328 3 1 13 2412 MHz 2472 MHz Spain ETSI 300 328 4 10 11 2457 MHz 2462 MHz Singapore IDA 5 10 13 2457 MHz 2472 MHz To check the region of intended use for the wireless card which you have purchased check the last digit of the product number which appears on the label on the reverse ...

Page 6: ... Operating Instructions Wireless Card 1 pc Names of each part Wireless card slot Slot cover Covers the card slot Card slot Insert the wireless card into here Eject switch Use to remove the wireless card from the card slot Wireless card Connector This connector is for connecting the wireless card to the projector s card slot Be careful not to touch the connector Wireless card power monitor Illumina...

Page 7: ...ages that appear on a computer screen to the projector This is possible by inserting the specified wireless cards into the projector and into the computers that are to be used More than one computer can be connected to the projector in this way System diagram Projected image Note An optional wireless card ET CDWL1 series must be inserted into the computer s ...

Page 8: ...e images Computer screens Projection images Screen shots of a whole computer screen Screen shots of the active window on a computer screen Screen shots of specified areas of a computer screen BMP JPEG and PNG images ...

Page 9: ...ing the projector The following points must always be observed Do not drop the projector or subject it to strong shocks Do not let the projector get wet Do not use unnecessary force to open and close the slot cover Do not use wireless cards which are cracked or bent Do not use the projector in places with high humidity such as bathrooms or in places which are very dusty such as warehouses Please m...

Page 10: ...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 ...

Page 11: ... In order to reduce this problem when using wireless LANs the frequency band can be divided into 13 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...

Page 12: ...e 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 Colour levels of monochrome 16 colours 256 colours and 16 7 million colours are supported PNG Abbreviation for Portable Network Graphics A high compression rate file format that provides restorable compression...

Page 13: ...EIDA 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 inf...

Page 14: ...omputer Computer Computer Inserting the wireless card page 27 Inserting the wireless card page 18 LAN settings page 21 Network settings using Wireless Manager page 37 Use Wireless Manager to check communicatio n with the projector page 40 Use Wireless Manager to transmit the images page 41 Setting example Setting item Projector LAN settings Network settings using Wireless Manager at computer IP AD...

Page 15: ...th the last number different e g If the computer IP address is 192 168 10 11 set the projector s address to something like 192 168 10 12 SUBNET MASK Use the same setting for the computer MODE AD HOC CHANNEL Use the same setting for the computer Note The computer settings can be used without further changes However if using the WEP function communication with the projector will not be possible You ...

Page 16: ...omputer Inserting the wireless card page 18 LAN settings page 21 Use Wireless Manager to check communication with the projector page 40 Use Wireless Manager to transmit the images page 41 Setting example Setting item Projector LAN settings IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK Ask your network administrator for details on settings MODE INFRASTRUCURE CHANNEL Set to the same CHANNEL as the CHANNEL for the access p...

Page 17: ...ers a fixed IP address needs to be assigned to the projector for it to be used Ask your network administrator for further details If using the WEP function communication with the projector will not be possible You will first need to turn off the WEP function for all computers which are to communicate with the projector Furthermore when the WEP function is turned off the data encryption function wi...

Page 18: ... Open the slot cover Insert the wireless card as shown in the illustration at right Hold the wireless card so that the power monitor is facing upward when inserting it and push it all the way in until it locks Wireless card power monitor Note Make sure the wireless card is facing the correct way when inserting it If you try to force the wireless card the wrong way into the slot it will damage the ...

Page 19: ...supply for the projector while referring to Turning off the power on page 23 of the PT L712E Operating Instructions Open the slot cover Press the eject switch When you press the eject switch it pops out Push in the eject switch and then remove the wireless card Eject switch Close the slot cover ...

Page 20: ...E L C T E N T E R E S C P I C T U R E P I C T U R E M O D E N A T U R A L B R I G H T 3 2 C O N T R A S T 3 2 S E L C T A D J E S C L A N 1 E S C I P A D D R E S S 1 9 2 1 6 8 1 0 1 0 S U B N E T M A S K 2 5 5 2 5 5 2 5 5 0 H O S T N A M E P A N A S O N I C P R J 0 1 M O D E A D H O C S S I D S S I D C H 1 1 E N C R Y P T O F F K E Y 0 0 Note Please refer to the separate PT L712E Operating instruc...

Page 21: ...cted Press the F or G button on the projector s control panel or the remote control to select STATUS and then press the ENTER button The STATUS screen will be displayed Note Refer to SETUP on page 22 for details on making the various LAN settings If the CH display appears in red it means that the selected channel cannot be used Use the SETUP menu to change the CHANNEL setting L A N S E T U P S T A...

Page 22: ...OFF Use the F or G button on the projector or remote control unit to select SELECT SETUP and then press the ENTER button to start making the settings Note When the final settings are made WAIT A MINUTE appears briefly and then the LAN is reset If you press the MENU button at any time before the final settings have been made all setting changes will be discarded and the previous settings will be re...

Page 23: ... and INFRASTRUCTURE mode AD HOC INFRASTRUCTURE Channel This lets you set the channel You must set the channel to the same channel that is being used by the wireless card of the transmitting computer In INFRASTRUCTURE mode operation is usually possible regardless of the settings used However for some access points you may need to set the channel to the same channel that is used by the access point ...

Page 24: ...he access point s SSID to one that can be used by the projector Use the F or G button to change the characters and use the I or H button to change the character position When you have finished press the ENTER button S E T U P S S I D S S I D IP ADDRESS This lets you set the projector s IP address Refer to page 14 of Wireless function preparation while making this setting However the projector s IP...

Page 25: ...and can contain capital letters A Z numerals 0 9 and hyphen Use the F or G button to change the characters and use the I or H button to change the character position When you have finished press the ENTER button S E T U P H O S T N A M E P A N A S O N I C P R J 0 1 ENCRYPT You can use this function to encrypt the image data However when encryption is enabled it takes longer for images to be transf...

Page 26: ...from 0 0 to 255 255 When an encryption key has been set you must set the same encryption key for the Wireless Manager see page 51 otherwise communication will not be possible Use the F or G button to set the numbers and use the I or H button to change the number position When you have finished press the ENTER button S E T U P K E Y 0 0 ...

Page 27: ... the order given to set up the computer s wireless card Install the card Page 27 Install the driver Page 28 Install the utilities Page 35 Use Wireless manager to make network settings Page 37 Installing and removing the computer s wireless card Installing the wireless card Hold the wireless card so that the power monitor is facing upward and insert it into the computer s PC card slot as far as it ...

Page 28: ...eck box and then click OK Select Stop Panasonic Wireless Card The screen shown at right will appear Click OK to remove the wireless card Installing the driver When the wireless card is inserted the driver installation screen appears The driver can be found on the CD ROM which is included with the projector as an accessory Install the driver by following the procedure below For Windows 98 Note The ...

Page 29: ... CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of the computer select CD ROM drive and then click Next When netcw10 inf appears click Next Driver installation will start Click OK without changing any of the detailed settings Note Use the Wireless Manager to change the wireless card settings page 37 Click Finish ...

Page 30: ... using Windows 95 refer to the installation procedure for Windows 98 For Windows 2000 When the wireless card is inserted the Found New Hardware Wizard will start Click Next Select Search for a suitable driver for my device and then click Next Insert the accessory CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of the computer select CD ROM drive and then click Next When netcw10 inf appears click Next ...

Page 31: ...ocol page 33 Checking the protocol TCP IP is used to transfer the images from the computer to the projector Check that the computer has TCP IP available For Windows 98 Note The Windows 98 Setup CD ROM may be needed while the driver is being installed Click Start point to Settings and click Control Panel Double click the Network icon ...

Page 32: ...IP is installed click Cancel and install the Configuration Utility See page 35 If TCP IP is not installed continue on to step below Click Add Select Protocol and then click Add Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers column select TCP IP in the Network Protocols column and then click OK ...

Page 33: ...95 refer to the protocol checking adding procedures for Windows 98 For Windows 2000 Click Start point to Settings and click Network and Dial up Connections Select Local Area Connection click the right mouse button and select Properties If there are several Local Area Connection entries select the one which gives Panasonic Wireless Card as the card name when you click on it with the right mouse but...

Page 34: ...TCP IP is installed click Cancel and install the Configuration Utility See page 35 If TCP IP is installed but the check box is unselected select the check box to enable TCP IP If TCP IP is not installed continue on to step below Click Install Select Protocol and then click Add Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click OK ...

Page 35: ...FIGURATION UTILITY on the CD ROM Double click Setup exe Follow the instructions which appear on the screen to complete the installation Start the Configuration Utility You can also start the Configuration Utility by clicking Start pointing to Programs pointing to Wireless Card and then pointing to Configuration Utility When the Configuration Utility starts the menu screen appears and an icon appea...

Page 36: ... to the projector so that they can be projected See page 42 You can also use the Wireless Manager to view a list of existing image files in folders and to select images from these folders for transmitting to the projector for display Furthermore the images can be played back automatically See page 47 The Wireless Manager is compatible with BMP JPEG and PNG image formats However it cannot handle fi...

Page 37: ...Computer network settings The computer s network settings must be correct in order to be able to send images to the projector Multiple network setting values can be stored When TCP IP settings are made or changed it is sometimes necessary to restart the computer before they can take effect Wireless Manager cannot be used to change the settings if you are using a wireless card other than the option...

Page 38: ...at you are using see page 5 TCP IP Use DHCP Select if you would like to assign an IP address so that the computer can use a DHCP server IP address Type in the computer s IP address The computer s IP address cannot be the same as the projector s IP address or another computer s IP address Refer to page 14 of Wireless function preparation while making this setting Subnet Mask Type in the subnet mask...

Page 39: ...t has been set for the access point to be used for transmissions in Infrastructure mode 2 2 2 2 Channel Set the channel to be used during Ad Hoc mode The projector must be set to the same channel 3 3 3 3 READ CURRENT SETTING Loads the setting values which are currently set for the wireless card When all settings have been completed click OK It may then be necessary to restart Windows After making ...

Page 40: ...ke to repeat the search for a projector click SEARCH Note Projector searching cannot be carried out for approximately 30 seconds after the projector power is turned on even if Search Projector is selected If the IP addresses have not been set for projectors and computers within the same network group searching may not be carried out correctly If the message No projector detected appears as shown a...

Page 41: ...or projecting Furthermore the images can be played back automatically See page 47 Example 3 Converting Microsoft PowerPoint data for projection using the JPEG Convertor Projector Microsoft PowerPoint files can be converted into JPEG files using the JPEG Convertor as described on page 52 The converted JPEG files can be selected from an image list and sent to the projector for projection See page 47...

Page 42: ...transmitted to the projector and it can also be saved at the computer Functions of the Capture window Right click the icon on the taskbar and select Capture The Capture window appears CAPTURE START button Captures screen images There are three types of capturing methods that can be used See Selecting the capturing method on page 43 for details Image capture history column Shows the image capture h...

Page 43: ...en 2 Area Captures the area selected using the mouse 3 Active Window Captures only the active window The capturing method can be changed using the Option command in the pop up menu Right click the icon on the taskbar and select Option The Option window appears Select SETTING CAPTURE in the Option window Select the capturing method from the Capture Form box Click OK Note See Setting the capturing c...

Page 44: ...pturing starts If the setting for After Capture on page 46 is Send Projector the captured image will be sent to the projector automatically without needing to click the SEND button Furthermore you can save the image by selecting Save Picture 2 Area capture This captures a rectangular area of the computer screen which is selected using the mouse Select SETTING CAPTURE in the Option window and then ...

Page 45: ... 43 for details on the Capture Form settings Right click the icon on the taskbar and select Capture The Capture window appears Click CAPTURE START Select the window to be captured Note Depending on the computer s processing speed the image may be captured while it is still being redrawn on the computer screen If this happens click CAPTURE START in Still Timer For Capture on page 46 and then set th...

Page 46: ...ey are captured select Send Projector If you would like to save the captured images to a location such as the computer s hard disk select Save Picture Furthermore click the button and specify the location to save the image You can select the same location that was used to save the previous image by clicking the G button Preview History If this is selected you can view the captured image preview an...

Page 47: ...e folder selection box If you click on an image in the image list box the selected image appears in the Preview window Only files that are in BMP JPEG or PNG format can be displayed in this way Preview window Displays the image that is selected in the Image List box H H H H button When you click the H button the next image is selected and appears in the preview window SEND button When this button ...

Page 48: ... AUTO PLAY button If you click the AUTO Play button the images displayed in the Image List box are changed and transmitted to the projector automatically in the order they appear after a certain interval of time This interval can be set using the Interval setting on page 49 1 1 1 1 Pause button If you click the pause button during Auto Play playback is momentarily paused If you click the pause but...

Page 49: ...r Click AUTO PLAY Auto Play will then start Note It may not be possible to send images with filenames that contain double byte characters Do not transmit images from other computers to the projector while the automatic playback function is in use Image List status settings You can change the details of some settings that affect how the image list is displayed Right click the icon on the taskbar an...

Page 50: ...r Search Displays the Projector Search window Select the shortcut key to be assigned to the selected function Select the key Ctrl Alt Shift to be pressed at the same time Click Set This completes the setting Note When using shortcut keys the selected keys should be pressed simultaneously To clear a shortcut key setting select the function to be cleared and then click Clear You can check the shortc...

Page 51: ...select Option Then select Other Setting from the Option window Select Enable Encrypt Set the encryption key to the same key that has been set for the projector See page 26 Click OK This completes the setting Note To clear the setting unselect the Enable Encrypt check box The computer communciations will not be encrypted when Enable Encrypt is selected It is recommended that you assign a password f...

Page 52: ... What JPEG Convertor can do Conversion of PowerPoint files ppt extension to DCF compliant JPEG images PowerPoint 97 2000 must be installed on the computer which is being used to do the conversion Conversion of JPEG BMP and TIFF images to DCF compliant JPEG images Changing image sizes and compression rates XGA SXGA SVGA XGA XGA XGA Sorting of images B C A A B C Saving images to locations such as a ...

Page 53: ... been imported into JPEG Convertor If you right click on any of the thumbnail images in this screen the images can be displayed in actual size sorted or deleted This projector cannot be used to write data to SD memory cards File menu Commands such as Import Slide Import file Save to SD Memory Card Save to other folder and Close can be selected from this menu Setting menu Lets you select the variou...

Page 54: ...Convertor It works in the same way as the Close button 1 1 1 1 Save to other folder button Saves the JPEG images to some other location such as a hard disk or MO drive 2 2 2 2 Close button Works in the same way as the button Importing presentation files created using Microsoft PowerPoint Check the size in the Slide size drop down list box The projector can project JPEG images which are of XGA size...

Page 55: ...as the one in the illustration will appear If you wish to import all slides in the presentation click Import All If you wish to import selected slides click Prev Slide or Next Slide to display a slide you wish to import and then click Import When the import is finished click Cancel Exit Note The imported slides will be converted to an aspect ratio of 4 3 It is not recommended that you import slide...

Page 56: ...iles with the following properties even if they are in JPEG BMP or TIFF format Files which are more than 10 000 pixels in width or height BMP files which have been compressed using RLE compression TIFF files which have been compressed using LZW compression JPEG or TIFF images in CMYK Cyan Magenta Yellow Black format Importing files using drag and drop JPEG Convertor is compatible with drag and dro...

Page 57: ... check that the image has imported correctly Note You can also enlarge thumbnail images by right clicking on them and selecting Display picture from the pop up menu Sorting images Drag the thumbnail image and drop it in the place where you wish the image to appear A green dividing line appears between the images If you release the mouse button when the thumbnail image is in the desired location th...

Page 58: ...e imported files will be deleted Conversion settings for saving images The conversion settings to be used when saving images onto the SD memory card or into other folders can be set using the Preferences dialog box which appears when Preferences is selected from the Setting menu or using the Picture quality slider in the main application window This projector cannot be used to write data to SD mem...

Page 59: ...mands If a higher image quality is selected the resulting file size will be greater and if a lower quality is selected the resulting file size will be smaller about 1 5 the size compared to when high quality is selected Note JPEG is an effective compression method for natural images such as photographs Presentations created using PowerPoint and illustrations created using graphics programs may sho...

Page 60: ...lphabetic characters Double byte characters cannot be used Multiple directories using the same three digit combination directory number cannot be created Directory sub hierarchies are not supported File names File names must consist of four alphanumeric characters followed by four numerals file number followed by jpg Example abcd0001 jpg The four numerals must make up a number between 0001 and 999...

Page 61: ...in the separate PT L712E Operating Instructions and then turn the power back on Before asking for service Check the following before asking for service Symptom Check the following The computer does not recognise the wireless card Is the wireless card inserted all the way into the PC card slot in the computer Has the driver been installed correctly Are insufficient computer system resources availab...

Page 62: ...being used In addition check if any functions that limit the way that the computer can communicate with the access point are being used Images appear in the Image List screen of the Wireless Manager but some images do not appear and errors also appear If encryption has been set check that the encryption keys are the same for both the projector and the computer Images in formats such as JPEG have m...

Page 63: ...the Display Properties window and change the Colors setting to High Color 16 bit or greater For Windows 95 open the Display Details tab The Wireless Manager screen display is misaligned and buttons do not appear correctly Follow the same procedure as above to open the Settings tab in the Display Properties window Then click the Advanced button and change the Font Size setting to Small Fonts For Wi...

Page 64: ... 8 2 1 f 28 7 mm 36 0 mm Lamp UHM lamp 165 W Luminosity 1600 lm ANSI Scanning frequency for RGB signals Internal data point scanning method Horizontal scanning frequency 24 kHz 97 kHz Vertical scanning frequency 50 Hz 120 Hz Dot clock frequency 135 MHz or less YPBPR signals NTSC 480i 480p PAL 625i 720p HDTV 1080i 1035i Colour system 6 NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM Projection size 762 mm 762...

Page 65: ...NI Monitor output stereo compatible 0 V rms 2 0 V rms variable Serial connector D sub 9 pin female RS 232C compatible Wireless card slot For wireless card only Cabinet Moulded plastic Dimensions Width 233 mm 9 5 32 Height 111 mm 4 3 8 Length 330 mm 13 with lens cover fitted Weight 4 0 kg 8 8 lbs Operating environment Temperature 0 ºC 40 ºC 32 ºF 104 ºF Humidity 20 80 no condensation Certifications...

Page 66: ... Mbps Min 80 dBm 5 5 Mbps Min Transmission distance Outdoors 50 m 164 1 11 Mbps 80 m 263 1 5 5 Mbps 120 m 394 4 1 2 Mbps Indoors 30 m 98 5 11 Mbps 50 m 164 1 5 5 Mbps 80 m 263 1 1 2 Mbps However this will vary depending on the operating environment Dimensions Width 54 mm 2 1 8 Height 5 mm 3 16 Length 114 5 mm 4 1 2 Weight 50 g 1 8 ozs Refer to the table on page 5 also Options Wireless card ET CDWL...

Page 67: ...s company names or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners TM and R symbols identifying trademarks and registered trademarks are not otherwise used throughout this manual Dimensions Units mm POWER MAIN L R AUDIO IN SERIAL AUDIO OUT RGB 1 IN RGB 2 IN AUDIO IN RGB VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN ON G STANDBY R MENU INPUT AUTO SETUP POWER TEMP LAMP INPUT RGB ON OFF ENTER ...

Page 68: ...ic assumes no responsibility for any results or effects arising from the use of this software and this manual 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 Made in Japan S0801 2081C ...

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