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The status icon colors may be easier to see on the projected image than on the computer.

note

If you want your presentation encrypted, click Extension and select

Use encrypted communication.

This step enhances security but decreases the data transmission speed.

The color of the status icon indicates the projector’s status:

Gray: the projector is not connected

Red: the projector is connected to another computer

Green: the projector is connected to your computer.

3.If you don’t see your projector, check the following:

Make sure your wireless signal is strong enough to establish a connection (see your computer documentation for details).

Make sure your computer’s SSID matches the ESSID you assigned to the projector (for example, CONF ROOM). Remember that both the SSID and ESSID are case-sensitive.

If you are using Access Point mode, make sure the projector and your computer are on the same subnet.

Make sure the projector and your computer are communicating on the same channel.

Restart your computer and start NS Connection again.

If you still don’t see your projector and you are using Access Point mode, follow the instructions in “Connecting in IP Connect Mode” on page 11 to connect to the projector.

4.Once the name of your projector appears, select it and click Connect. If more than one projector is listed, you can select up to four projectors and connect to them at the same time.

If the selected projector is already being used by another person, you can still connect to it; however, doing so automatically disconnects the other user.

If you set up the projector to prompt you for a keyword before connecting, you see this screen:

Enter keyword

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