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[. . . ] When the wireless card is used near these devices, radio wave interference may make communication impossible, or the communication speed may become slower. · In-plant radio stations for identifying moving objects such as those used in factory manufacturing lines, etc. · Designated low-power radio stations 4 Notes on Using the Wireless Card (cont. ) I If at all possible, avoid the use of cellular phones, TV sets or radios near the wireless card. Cellular phones, TV sets, radios and similar devices use different radio bands from the wireless card, so there is no effect on wireless card communication or the transmission and reception of these devices. However, radio waves from the wireless card may produce audio or video noise. I The wireless card radio waves cannot penetrate steel reinforcements, metal, 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 reinforcements, metal, concrete, etc. 5 Notes on Using the Wireless Card (cont. ) I Channels that can be used The channels (frequency range) that can be used differ according to the country or region where the wireless card is used. [. . . ] Select the number to be connected with the [ ] buttons and press the [ENTER] button. NETWORK USER ENTER ADJ RETRN I Computer operations Perform steps 1 to 3 on page 16, then perform the following operation. 4 Select the network group from the network number list. Notes: · With Windows Me or Windows 98SE, [1] or [USER] is the only available selection option for the network number. · [USER] is used when the computer's network settings are to be performed manually for connection with the projector. (See page 32) 28 Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont. ) Wireless connection with password This setting is used to limit the users that can connect to the projector. I Projector operations 1 2 3 Select [INPUT PASSWD] on the network menu. Select [ON] with the [ ] buttons. NETWORK NETWORK 1 NAME CHANGE INPUT PASSWD OFF AMEND PASSWD WEB CONTROL ON DEFAULT SELECT RETRN ENTER Select [AMEND PASSWD] at the network menu and press the [ENTER] button. NETWORK NETWORK 1 NAME CHANGE ON INPUT PASSWD AMEND PASSWD ON WEB CONTROL DEFAULT SELECT RETRN ENTER 4 5 Enter the password using the [ ] buttons. After entering the password, select [OK] and press the [ENTER] button. To cancel the change, select [Cancel] and press the [ENTER] button. AMEND PASSWD ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklm nopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 BS OK Cancel I Computer operations Refer to page 16. 29 Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont. ) Wireless user connections If the projector and computer could not be connected by following the steps on page 16, connect them by performing the steps below. I Projector operations 1 2 1 2 Select [NETWORK] on the network menu, and press the [ENTER] button. NETWORK NETWORK 1 NAME CHANGE INPUT PASSWD OFF AMEND PASSWD WEB CONTROL ON DEFAULT SELECT RETRN ENTER NETWORK USER ENTER Select [USER] with the [ ] buttons, and press the [ENTER] button. Start up the wireless card utility. Make the same SSID, communication mode and WEP settings as the default projector network [USER] settings. ADJ RETRN I Computer operations Default projector network [USER] settings SSID : Panasonic Projector Communication mode : 802. 11 AdHoc WEP : Off Open the Windows TCP/IP Setting window. Refer to the Windows manual for a detailed description. For the subnet mask, register the same value as the default projector network [USER] setting. For the IP address, enter the same value up to the "255" part of the default subnet mask setting for projector network [USER], and then enter a different value for the remainder. Setting Example Setting item Subnet mask IP address Default projector network Example of [USER] setting computer setting 255. 101 3 Start up Wireless Manager ME, and select [USER] from the network number list. (See page 28) Wait until the projector's host name appears on the connection list, select the host name displayed, and proceed with the connections. 30 Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont. ) Changing the user settings Connect the projector and computer before taking the steps below. (See page 15 or page 30) I Projector operations 1 2 Select [WEB CONTROL] on the network menu. ] buttons to select NETWORK NETWORK 1 NAME CHANGE INPUT PASSWD OFF AMEND PASSWD WEB CONTROL ON DEFAULT SELECT RETRN ENTER I Computer operations 1 2 Click [ ] on the launcher (See page 16). Change the projector settings by WEB Control. Make the SSID, communication mode, IP address, subnet mask and WEP settings, and then quit WEB Control. Note: When [USER] is set, the name does not appear in the connection list until the projector network is switched to [USER]. 31 Other Applications (Changing the Initial Settings) (cont. ) Computer settings I TCP/IP settings Windows XP/2000: The screens show the example for Windows XP. (However, only for Internet Explorer Ver. 6. 0 or newer) · In all other cases, under [Advanced] you must set the IP address of the projector to be connected for not using the proxy server as an exception. 3 Select [Security] and set the security level to [Default Level], or select [Custom Level] and check the [Enable] checkbox under [Active scripting]. Note: When using Netscape, select [Edit] [Preferences] [Advanced] and enable JavaScript. 39 Using WebBrowser Control (cont. ) Starting up WebBrowser Control Click [ ] on the launcher (see page 16) or start up the browser software, and enter the IP address set by the projector. (The example below describes the case when using Microsoft Internet Explorer. ) WebBrowser Control starts up. I Top window Set to not use a proxy server. (When using a proxy server, refer to page 39. ) Select English or Japanese. Enter the password when a password is set. Notes: · If you forget the password, set a new password on the projector side. (The former password is protected by security, and cannot be viewed even by the projector. ) · The top window may not appear depending on the browser software. In this case start up WebBrowser Control again, or press the [Ctrl] + [R] keys. 40 Using WebBrowser Control (cont. ) Projector control Click [Projector Control] in the menu. You can make various projector settings. I Basic control window Notes: · Connection with the projector may not be possible immediately after the power is turned on. · When [WEB CONTROL] is not set to [ON] in the projector network settings, the basic controls and option controls do not operate. I Option control window Note: When the projector does not operate as controlled, check that the [WEB CONTROL] item in the projector's option menu is set to [ON]. 41 Using WebBrowser Control (cont. ) I Monitor information window Note: The monitor information is refreshed at fixed intervals, but the current exact information can be checked by clicking [View] [Refresh]. I Network setting window Click [Network Settings] [NEXT] to display the network setting window, and enter the required data. I Password changing window Enter the old password and new password, and click [OK]. 42 Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card) I Channels that can be used The channels (frequency range) that can be used differ according to the country or region where the wireless card is used. Last two digits Standard of the card product number ARIB STD33 & T66 FCC part 15 DGT SIRIM 23 1 - 11 2, 412 MHz 2, 462 MHz 22 Channels used Frequency band (Center frequency) 2, 412 MHz 2, 472 MHz Country or region Japan 1 - 13 United States Taiwan Malaysia England, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Holland, Finland, Portugal, Greece, Thailand, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand Spain Singapore ETSI 300. 328 24 1 - 13 2, 412 MHz 2, 472 MHz ETSI 300. 328 IDA 25 26 10, 11 10 - 13 2, 457 MHz 2, 462 MHz 2, 457 MHz 2, 472 MHz Check the last two digits of the product number noted on the card rear label in the position shown in the right figure to determine the product region of the wireless card you have purchased. Note: Bringing a wireless card into a country other than the designated country is prohibited, and may infringe upon the wireless telegraphy laws of that country. N5HBD0000023 43 Using the ET-CDWL2U (Optional wireless card) (cont. ) I Installing the Wireless LAN Driver The Wireless LAN Driver must be installed in order for the wireless card to be used in the computer. · The example of the procedure described below is for installing the ET-CDWL2U card. [. . . ] There are wired LAN and wireless LAN. SSID Abbreviation for Service Set ID. The SSID identification code must be set to distinguish equipment included in a wireless LAN that uses access points from equipment not included in that LAN. This may appear as the "ESSID" or the "network name" for wireless LAN cards made by some manufacturers. Subnet mask This limits the range of the IP addresses assigned to computers in order to divide the network into a number of sections during TCP/IP connection. The value used to divide the network at this time is called the subnet mask. TCP/IP Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. [. . . ]

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