BenQ PB8260 user manual Preparing for a wireless presentation, Switching input signals

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Preparing for a wireless presentation

8.If you are going to display a image from other signal input, press Source on the projector or remote control. The projector screen displays the current input source being scanned at the bottom right corner of the screen. If no input source signal is detected, the search will continue until an input source signal is detected.

9.For more information on source selection, refer to “Switching input signals” section below.

If the frequency/ resolution of the input signal exceeds the projector’s operating range, you will see the message “Out of Range” displayed on a blank screen.

Preparing for a wireless presentation

1.Is Wireless Navigator installed on your laptop? Yes, go to the next step below.

No, load on your laptop using the Wireless Navigator Installation CD provided. Refer to Chapter 2: Software Installation and Setup in the Wireless Navigator user’s manual.

2.Start the projector with the wireless card inserted (LED up) so you see the projector boot screen.

3.Make sure your laptop is enabled with wireless connection.

4.Configure the network settings on your laptop. Refer to the Part One: Wireless

Configuration of Chapter 3: Making Presentation in the Wireless Navigator user’s manual.

5.If the presentation is made by multiple users, refer to Chapter 4: Collaborative Presentation in the Wireless Navigator user’s manual.

6.You can also find other relevant information about operating the software in the provided Wireless Navigator user’ manual.

Switching input signals

To sequentially select input sources, press Source on the projector control panel or the remote control. It may take you a few seconds when the projector is searching for input signals. The selected source will be displayed at the bottom right of the screen for 3 seconds.

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BenQ PB8260 user manual Preparing for a wireless presentation, Switching input signals