Symptom | Check the following |
The projector cannot be | • Check if the computer and the projector are |
found when using the | too far apart, or if something is between |
Search Projector | them and obstructing signal transmission |
function of the Wireless | and reception. Refer to page 4 also. |
Manager. | • Check if network settings such as the IP |
| address and subnet mask are correct. |
| • Has TCP/IP been installed to the computer? |
| (Page 31) |
| • Has the WEP function been enabled? If |
| using a wireless card other than the optional |
| card or if using an access point and the WEP |
| function has been enabled, the computer |
| cannot communicate with the projector. |
| Disable the WEP function. |
| • In Ad Hoc mode, the channel settings for the |
| projector and computer must be the same. |
| • In Infrastructure mode, the projector and |
| computer must be set to the same SSID as |
| the access point 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 | • If encryption has been set, check that the |
“Image List” screen of | encryption keys are the same for both the |
the Wireless Manager, | projector and the computer. |
but some images do not | • Images in formats such as JPEG have many |
appear and errors also | different |
appear. | |
The image projected is | • If a file with the same filename and same file |
different from the image | size but in a different folder was previously |
that was transmitted. | transmitted to the projector, the previous file |
| will be projected instead of the new file. |
| Change the name of the other file and then |
| |
Images do not appear | • Turn off the power supply for the projector |
even though the | while referring to “Turning off the power” in |
encryption key has | the |
been set correctly. | then turn the power back on. |