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    Simple Wireless Connection(Using the Initial Settings)
    When making a wireless connection between the projector and the computer using the
    default settings, if the projector is in the ON condition, and the computer has built-in
    wireless LAN or has a wireless card installed (with the driver installed and running
    properly), the necessary settings will be made automatically when Wireless Manager
    ME 2.0 is started.
    However, note that Wireless Manager ME 2.0 must be installed.
    For details on changing the initial settings and using the changed settings, refer to
    pages 29 to 36.
    Notes:
    •Operation is not guaranteed for all wireless cards and built-in wireless LAN
    adapters.
    •Refer to the following URL for the types of wireless cards that can be used.
    http://panasonic.co.jp/pavc/global/projector/
    •Other network adapters may not be usable under simple connections.
    •Connections to other networks connected through the wireless card are broken
    during simple connections.
    •Administrator authority is required for installation of simple connections in
    Windows 2000/XP. (Refer to page 53 for the procedure if you do not have the
    authority of the administrator and to page 48 for the restrictions applying in such a
    case.)
    Projector operations
    Turn on the projector.
    Note:
    When using a computer which is not equipped with an built-in wireless LAN, install
    the wireless card driver beforehand. For details on how to install the driver, refer to
    the instructions accompanying the wireless card. 
    						
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    Computer operations
    Turn on the computer.1
    Select [Start] →
    [Programs] →
    [Panasonic Wireless
    Display] →
    [Wireless Manager mobile edition 2.0].
    Wireless Manager ME 2.0 starts up, and the connection select window shown
    below appears.
    2
    Select the connection and click [OK].
    The launcher shown below appears and the connection with the projector is
    established.3
    Simple Wireless Connection (Using the Initial Settings)(cont.)
    Notes:
    •The initial network number for both the projector and the computer is “1”.
    These numbers must match for the connection.
    Also, WEP is enabled when network number is anything but “1”, so when security
    is a concern, use a different number than “1”.
    Image and audio data are encrypted using AES in all networks, so essential data
    are protected.
    •Depending on the computer and wireless card used, automatic setup may not be
    possible. If this is the case, the [Network] setting on the screen in step 2 above will
    be switched to [USER] automatically. For details of the connection procedure, first
    close Wireless Manager ME 2.0, and then refer to page 32.
    •When anti-virus software and utilities for network cards are installed, these may
    prevent connection of the projector. (See pages 51 to 53)
    For multiple transmissions,
    refer to page 23. 
    						
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    Canceling the connection with the projector
    Click [ ] on the launcher.
    The following window appears.
    1
    Click [Yes].
    The computer returns to the original network settings when the connection is
    ended.
    However, note that some time may be needed to return to the original network
    settings.2
    Simple Wireless Connection (Using the Initial Settings)(cont.) 
    						
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    Using Wireless Manager ME 2.0
    Description of the connection select window
    When the network number to be
    connected differs, select the
    network number to be connected.
    The network settings change
    according to this selection.
    This network number is stored in
    the computer, so connection is
    performed with the current
    number the next time Wireless
    Manager ME 2.0 is started up.
    This indicates the number of people connected to this
    projector.
    This indicates the status of this projector.
    This appears when password entry is needed for connection. 
    (See page 27)
    Projector name (See page 30)
    When there are two or more projectors with the same name, each
    projector is automatically assigned its own ID for identification purposes.
    The equipment to be connected can be designated when [Network] 
    is set to [USER].
    Click this to display the projector name at the upper left of the projection screen for
    the projector in question.When only one projector is connected, select [Single] and the
    projector from the list of destination.
    When multiple projectors are connected, select [Multi-] and
    select multiple projectors. When the [Make an automatic connection] checkbox in [Automatic connection setting]
    has been checked in Options (see page 26) and a connection with the projector
    registered as a destination for automatic connection is possible, connection with the
    projector will be performed automatically, and the connection select window will not be
    displayed.
    Startup
    Select [Start] →[Programs] →[Panasonic Wireless Display]
    →[Wireless Manager mobile edition 2.0]. 
    						
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    Description of the launcher and menu
    (Green, lighted): Transmission possible
    (Blue, blinking):Own computer currently transmitting
    (
    in the live mode or moving picture transmission mode)
    (Yellow, lighted):Other user currently transmitting
    (Red, lighted):  Communication impossible
    (Black, lighted):  When the projector has not been selected
    Status indication
    When connected to one projector
    (Green, lighted):All transmission possible
    (Blue, blinking):  Currently transmitting
    (Yellow, blinking):Communication impossible for more than one unit
    (Red, lighted):  All communication impossible
    When connected to multiple projectors •The launcher always appears on the computer screen, and can be used to perform
    various operations.
    Two types of launchers are available in the Launcher Display Mode, the simple launcher
    and the full launcher. Ordinarily, the full launcher is displayed. The Launcher Display
    Mode can be toggled by clicking on the button on the right side of the launcher window.
    Two window sizes are allowed, the standard and an expanded version. This is
    controlled in [Launcher size setting] in Options (see page 26).
    •Right-click [ ] on the task tray to display the menu when the menu has been
    placed on the task tray by the launcher.
    Using Wireless Manager ME 2.0 (cont.)
    Cancel connection
    Place in task tray
    Simple launcher Full launcher
    Pointer mode on/off See next page
    Toggling Launcher
    Display Mode
    (Continued on next page) Notes:
    • With Windows 2000 or Windows XP, the launcher appears only on the computer
    screen and is not projected by the projector.
    • With Windows 98SE or Windows Me, you can place the launcher on the task tray
    and use it as a menu from the task tray when you do not wish to display the
    launcher on the projector’s projection screen. 
    						
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    Using Wireless Manager ME 2.0 (cont.)
    Full launcher
    Menu
    Live Mode:Displays the computer screen over the entire projection screen.
    (See page 17)
    Multi Live Mode:Offers a choice of three styles: the standard style (for displaying
    the images on one of the four windows into which the screen
    has been divided), the 4-screen index style (for displaying 4
    indexed images), and the 16-screen index style (for displaying
    the images on one of the 16 windows into which the screen has
    been divided).
    In 16-screen index style mode, [ ] changes to [ ]. (See pages 18 to 21)
    One Shot:Transmits a snapshot of the current computer screen to the
    projector one time. (See page 21)
    Moving picture transmission:
    Displays the movie select window. (See page 22)
    However, this menu item does not function with Windows 98SE
    or Windows Me. When transferring to or closing moving picture
    transmission, the computer screen blanks for a moment, but
    this is not an indication of any malfunction.
    Shutter:Blanks the screen for a moment. (This menu item functions only
    in the live mode.)
    Remote control:Starts up WebBrowser. (See pages 40 to 44)
    Change Access Port:Displays the connection select window. (See page 14)
    OPTION:Displays the option setting window. (See pages 24 to 26)
    About:Displays the Wireless Manager ME 2.0 version information.
    Display Menu Bar:Displays the launcher.  
    						
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    Using Wireless Manager ME 2.0 (cont.)
    Check the status indication on the launcher to make
    sure that transmission is possible (check that the
    green lamp is lighted).
    1
    Click [ ] on the launcher.
    The current computer screen is transmitted to the selected projector. In the live
    mode the projector is occupied by a single computer, so operations from other
    computers are not possible.
    2
    Quitting live mode
    Click [ ] on the launcher.
    Live mode
    Notes:
    •For presentations in live mode, the [ ] buttons on the remote control will
    function in the same way as the computer’s Page Up and Page Down keys. This
    means that if you run a computer application that supports the [ ]buttons, the
    presentation screen can be changed using the remote control.
    •Movie play is slowed if [High Definition] is selected in the Options.
    •Some portions of images are not projected under some applications (MS Office
    Assistant, IME Bar, and others).
    Note:
    Whether to keep the last image in the projector or clear it after quitting live mode
    can be set as an option. (See page 25)
    Live mode
    Projector sideComputer side
    Multi
    Live mode
    Standard style
    4-screen index style
    16-screen index styleOne shot
    modeMoving picture
    transmission
    Screen styles that allow the projection modes to be used
    = Yes    = No 
    						
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    Using Wireless Manager ME 2.0 (cont.)
    Multi live mode
    Multi live mode allows simultaneous projection of the contents of the monitors of 4
    computers (Standard style, 4-screen index style) and of 16 computers (16-screen
    index style) onto a single screen.
    Switching from one style to another
    Either press the [INDEX WINDOW] button on the remote control or select [INDEX
    WINDOW] on the projectors main menu (See page 28) and press the [ENTER] button.
    4-screen index style
    16-screen index style
    Notes:
    •The default setting is the standard style.
    •When the projector starts up, it resumes in the current style the last time the
    projector was turned off.
    •When the style setting is switched, the connection to the computer is broken, so
    this must be re-established.
    •When transferring to the live mode, first select the standard style, and then click
    [ ] on the computer.
    Standard style 
    						
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    Using Wireless Manager ME 2.0 (cont.)
    Check the status indication on the launcher to make
    sure that transmission is possible (check that the
    green lamp is lighted).
    1
    Click [ ] on the launcher.2
    Select and click the projection position.
    The computer image is transmitted to the selected quarter of the projection screen.3
    Switching to a different position
    Select and click a different projection position in step 3
    above.
    Quitting multi live mode
    Select and click the checked position in step 3 above.
    Note:
    In the 4-screen multi live mode, the computer screens from all the
    computers connected to the projector can be transmitted to the
    projector. (If an image from another computer has been sent to
    the image position where an image is already displayed, the
    existing image is replaced by the new image.)
    Standard style (4-screen multi live mode)
    4-screen index style
    Check the status indication on the launcher to make
    sure that transmission is possible (check that the
    green lamp is lighted).1
    Click [ ] on the launcher.2
    Select and click the projection position.
    The computer image is transmitted to the area of
    corresponding window.3 
    						
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    Quitting multi live mode
    Select and click the checked position in step 3 on the previous page.
    Note:
    In the 4-screen index style mode, the green status display lamp remains lighted.
    Other computers can send images only to the windows which are not being used.
    Using Wireless Manager ME 2.0 (cont.)
    Note:
    While an enlarged image is displayed, the [ ] buttons on the remote control will
    function in the same way as the computer’s Page Up and Page Down keys. This
    means that if you run a computer application that supports the[ ]buttons, the
    presentation screen can be changed using the remote control.
    Now use the [ ] button to set the window of the application that you want to run
    to the active status. (If you operate the launcher, you will set the launcher to the
    active status: as a result, you will need to set the window of the required application
    to the active status again.)
    Enlarged display
    • Use the [ ] buttons on the remote control to
    move the focus (yellow box) to the image to be
    enlarged, and press the [ENTER] button. The
    image is enlarged and displayed at the top of the
    projection screen.
    • The image display will fill the entire screen if the
    [ENTER] button is pressed again.
    • To return to the 4-screen index style, press the
    [ENTER] button again. 
    						
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