Panasonic PT-L711XNTU manual Using the Wireless Manager, Wireless Manager capabilities

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Displaying the Configuration Utility

If you use the mouse to left-click on the Configuration Utility icon in the taskbar, a menu appears.

Refer to the online help for the Configuration Utility for details on using the Utility.

Using the Wireless Manager

The Wireless Manager is a program that runs on the computer and is used to send images to the projector. The Wireless Manager is included on the CD-ROM that is supplied with the projector as an accessory. Read the “Read this first” that is included with the projector for instructions on installing the Wireless Manager.

Wireless Manager capabilities

The Wireless Manager is used to make network settings. It lets you register multiple network settings so that you can easily select the settings that apply to the network you are currently using. (See page 38)

It also lets you capture images from the computer screen and transmit them to the projector so that they can be projected. (See page 43)

You can also use the Wireless Manager to view a list of existing image files in folders, and to select images from these folders for transmitting to the projector for display. Furthermore, the images can be played back automatically. (See page 48)

The Wireless Manager is compatible with BMP, JPEG and PNG image formats. (However, it cannot handle files that are larger than 4 MB in size.)

Starting and closing the Wireless Manager

Before starting Wireless Manager

Check the computer settings by following the procedure below, and make any changes that are necessary.

Click with the right mouse button on an empty part of the desktop and select "Properties". Then open the "Settings" tab in the "Display Properties" window and change the "Colors" setting to "High Color (16 bit)" or greater. (For Windows 95, open the "Display Details" tab.)

Follow the same procedure as above to open the "Settings" tab in the "Display Properties" window. Then click the "Advanced" button, and change the "Font Size" setting to "Small Fonts". (For Windows 95, open the "Display Details" tab.)

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Contents LCD Projector Commercial Use Model No. PT-L711XNTUContents Things You Should Know Dear Panasonic CustomerDeclaration of Conformity PT-L711XNTUDo not insert any foreign objects into the card slot Safety PrecautionsDo not use the cards near other sources of radio emissions Radio frequencies used by the wireless cardAvailable channels Wireless card slot Check accessoriesWireless card Names of each partSystem diagram Wireless image transfer system for the projectorTransferable images Software Functions Main functions of the application softwareIP Address Explanation of termsSubnet Mask GatewayInfrastructure Mode Ad Hoc ModeAccess Point ChannelJpeg Exif PowerPointFirstly, when using the wireless function Wireless function preparationSetting procedure Setting exampleMode AD HOC Channel Settings Images Projector ComputerSsid Mode Infrastrucure ChannelPage Inserting the wireless card Installing and removing the wireless card# Turn off the power supply for the projector Close the slot cover$ Open the slot cover Press the eject switch Removing the wireless cardPush in the eject switch and then remove the wireless card List of menu screens On-screen menusLAN Setup Projector LAN settingsLock Setup Infrastructure ChannelSsid Subnet Mask KEY Installing and removing the computer’s wireless card Setting up the computer wireless cardInstalling the wireless card Removing the wireless card Installing the driverFor Windows Click Finish Click OK without changing any of the detailed settingsClick Yes. The computer will then re-start Click Yes Checking the protocolPage Click OK + Click Yes. The computer will then Re-start Page Click Close Installing the Configuration UtilityWireless Manager capabilities Using the Wireless ManagerStarting and closing the Wireless Manager Displaying the Configuration UtilityComputer network settings $ Setting Name Make the following settings # Select SettingCreate DeleteMode Wireless LANChecking communication with the projector Example 2 Projecting already-existing images Basic image transmission examplesCapturing and transmitting computer screen images Before transmitting imagesFunctions of the Capture window Close button Selecting the capturing methodArea capture Full Screen capture$ Right-click the icon on the taskbar, and select Capture Click Capture Start Select the window to be captured. Note Active Window captureSetting the capturing conditions Functions in the Image List window Transmitting existing imagesBasic operations Image List status settings Using Auto Play to play images in a specified order# Number of Loops $ IntervalShortcut Key Assignment Other useful Wireless Manager functionsEncryption settings What Jpeg Convertor can do Using Jpeg ConvertorMain screen functions Starting Jpeg ConvertorSave to SD Memory Card button + Picture quality sliderMinimize button Maximize buttonQuality Images which cannot be imported Importing files using drag-and-dropChecking images Checking, sorting and deleting imagesSorting images Double click on the image you wish to checkDeleting images Conversion settings for saving imagesSave as different size check box Saving to other foldersConverted size list box Picture quality sliderLimits on directory names DCF standardFile names File formatBefore asking for service Using the Serial connectorSymptom Check the following Message ListSymptom Check the following Symptom Check the following PAL-N / Secam SpecificationsRGB/YP BP R HD/SYNC SyncVideo Audio OUTTrademark Information Wireless cardOptions ET-CDWL1U33013 DimensionsDéclaration de conformité Ce que vous devez savoirPropos de la carte de radiocommunication et du projecteur Consignes de sécuritéPage Remarque Canaux disponiblesArib STD33 Technical Support

PT-L711XNTU specifications

The Panasonic PT-L711XNTU is a high-performance projector designed to deliver exceptional image quality and versatility for both educational and corporate environments. With its robust features and innovative technologies, this projector stands out as a reliable solution for various presentation needs.

One of the key highlights of the PT-L711XNTU is its impressive brightness level of up to 6000 lumens. This makes it suitable for large venues and well-lit rooms, ensuring that images remain vivid and clear regardless of the ambient lighting conditions. The projector's high contrast ratio enhances color accuracy and detail, making it ideal for displaying intricate graphics and video content.

The PT-L711XNTU employs advanced LCD technology, which significantly contributes to its capability of producing stunning images with rich colors and sharpness. The 1024 x 768 resolution ensures that the content appears crisp, making it suitable for displaying text, images, and videos with high clarity. This combination of brightness and resolution allows the projector to cater to a variety of uses, from lectures to business presentations.

Interactivity is also a strong suit of the PT-L711XNTU. It supports optional interactive features, allowing users to engage their audience effectively. This capability is invaluable in educational settings, where instructors can interact with their content in a dynamic way.

Connectivity is another critical aspect of the PT-L711XNTU, equipped with multiple input options, including HDMI, VGA, and composite video. This versatility makes it easy to connect various devices such as laptops, Blu-ray players, and document cameras, ensuring seamless integration into existing setups.

In terms of durability, the PT-L711XNTU is designed with a long-lasting lamp life of approximately 4000 hours in normal mode. This extended lifespan reduces the frequency of replacements, thus lowering total operating costs. Additionally, the projector features a dust-resistant design which helps maintain optimal performance over time.

Overall, the Panasonic PT-L711XNTU offers a compelling combination of brightness, image quality, interactivity, connectivity, and reliability. Its advanced features make it an excellent choice for anyone in search of a projector capable of meeting the demands of diverse presentation environments, from the classroom to the boardroom. With this projector, users can expect to deliver impactful presentations that engage and inform their audiences effectively.