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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Windows Vista® Network Projector
Symptom
Cause and Remedy
On your computer,
“Connect to a Network
Projector” cannot be
found.
• The operating system of your computer does not support “Connect
to a Network Projector.”
c
Check the operating system that supports “Connect to a
Network Projector.” (page 6)
The projector cannot be
detected.
• The projector is not turned on.
c
Turn on the projector.
• The projector and computer are not connected over a network.
c
Connect the projector and a computer via a network (page 11).
• Communications with the application may be blocked depending
on antivirus software you are using.
c
Change the setting so as to authorize the Windows service.
If you change the settings of the antivirus software, the computer may be
suffered by a virus attack.
• Windows Vista® Network Projector feature in the projector is not
running.
c
Start Windows Vista® Network Projector (page 24).
• The network segment (subnet) set on the computer is different
from that for the projector.
c
Specify the IP address of the projector.
Moving images such as
animation effects created
with PowerPoint and
moving-image files are not
displayed properly.
c
The Windows Vista® Network Projector feature is not suitable
for reproduction of moving images, as the update interval of the
image reproduction on the projector is longer than that on the
computer.
The program is shut down
in progress.
• The network has been disconnected.
c
Check the network connection. If disconnected, try to connect to
a network again.
The computer cannot
establish access to the
projector.
• The projector is connected to a different computer.
c
Disconnect the connected computer then connect your computer
to the projector.
• The projector is connected to a computer with a higher resolution
than that of the projector.
c
Set the connected computer to a lower resolution than that of the
projector.
c
If your computer’s OS is Windows Vista Service Pack 1 or later
version installed, a dialog box is displayed, from which you can
execute conversion to a resolution lower than that of the
projector.
The resolution of the
projected image is
changed.
c
It is a restriction on the Windows Vista® Network Projector
feature.
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