Panasonic ET-CDWL3U, ET-CDWL2U, FT-LB10NTU, N5HBD0000028 manual Terminology

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Terminology

802.11 AdHoc (Peer to Peer) mode

This mode performs communication directly between the projector and a computer with a built-in wireless LAN or a computer with a wireless LAN card mounted. The SSID must be set.

Access point

A wireless station used to connect a wired LAN and a wireless LAN.

AdHoc mode

This mode performs communication directly between the projector and a computer using built-in wireless LAN or a computer with a wireless LAN card mounted. The projector and computer channel settings must be the same. Some cards do not support this mode.

Channel

When multiple access points that use the same frequency band during communication are installed near each other, radio wave interference may cause the communication speed to drop. The frequency band can be divided into 14 channels for communication to reduce this interference in a wireless LAN. (The number of channels differs according to the country of use.) However, there is still some interference between adjacent channels, so communication channels should be separated by 2 or 3 channels during actual use.

DHCP

Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This function automatically assigns IP addresses to the connected equipment. If a device with the DHCP server function is present within a LAN, it automatically assigns IP addresses to the connected equipment. This is not supported on the projector side.

Gateway

This is a relay point for connecting different networks.

This refers to the hardware and software used when connecting a network with a network that uses a different protocol, etc. It adjusts the protocol and other differences between networks to allow connection with other networks.

Infrastructure mode

This mode performs communication via an access point connected to a wireds LAN. This makes it possible to transfer images to the projector through an access point even from a computer without a wireless LAN card mounted.

IP address

Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol for distributing data, and the address corresponding to the data distribution destination is called the IP address. The same IP address cannot be used within the same LAN.

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Contents Network Function Edition Contents Network Function Edition Contents Network Function Edition Do not use near other wireless equipment Page Channels that can be used Operation Projecting a computer image by wirelessExamples of Network Function Usage System requirements Software InstallationClick Wireless Manager ME Wireless Manager ME Mobile EditionWireless Manager ME Set the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM driveWireless LAN Driver Mount the optional wireless card Click Wireless LAN Driver atWindow appearing in on Click NextSoftware automatically Make sure that the InstallRecommended checkbox is Checked, then click NextRemoval InsertionRemove the card Lock screwShut down Wireless Manager ME if it is in use Turn on the projector Insert the supplied wireless card into the projectorProjector operations Insert the optional wireless card into the computer Simple Wireless Connection Using the Initial SettingsComputer operations Select the connection and click OKClick Yes Canceling the connection with the projectorClick on the launcher Description of the connection select window Using Wireless Manager MEStartup Description of the launcher and menu Using Wireless Manager MEQuitting live mode Live modeCheck the status indication on the launcher to make Sure that transmission is possible check thatSwitching to a different position Multi live modeQuitting multi live mode Screen styleEnlarged display Index styleOne shot mode Quitting pointer mode Pointer modeOptions Select Normal or High DefinitionClick Other Live mode settingsShortcut key settings Click Designate at the connection select window Adding and deleting connectionsClick ADD and enter the IP address Including its periods of the connectionPress the Menu button on the projector Displaying the Network MenuSelect Network with Buttons, then press Enter button Concerning on-screen items which are not displayedWith Buttons and press Changing the network numberSelectlist. the network group from the network number Projector operationsWireless connection with password Wireless user connections Change the projector settings by WEB Control Changing the user settingsWindows XP/2000 Computer settingsTCP/IP settings Windows Me/98SE Settings for optional wireless card ET-CDWL3U use Windows 2000/Me/98SE Other Applications Changing the Initial Settings Start the Wireless Manager ME and set the network number Returning to the Initial SettingsSelect Default at the network menu See page 27 Press the Enter buttonProjector settings Using WebBrowser ControlSelect Security and set the security level to Default Settings. If Use automaticEnable checkbox under Active scripting Righticon. -click the Internet ExplorerTop window Starting up WebBrowser ControlBasic control window Projector controlOption control window Click Projector Control in the menuMonitor information window Network setting windowPassword changing window 412 MHz Japan Country or region StandardT66 United States 412 MHz TaiwanPlace the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive Installing the Wireless LAN DriverPage CF card adapter and insert it Make sure that Yes, I want toComputer. See Mount the ET-CDWL2U card intoClick Continue Anyway Click Finish Found New Hardware Wizard starts up Settings for ET-CDWL2U use Windows 2000/Me/98SE Using the ET-CDWL2UOptional wireless card Wireless Manager ME Software UninstallWhen the uninstall complete message appears, click Make sure that a check is placed in the RemoveTerminology Subnet mask TerminologySymptom Checkpoint TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company Trademarks