Lenovo manual Binding and Unbinding a Projector, 3-2 C400 Wireless Projector: User’s Guide

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Binding and Unbinding a Projector

Note: If no WLAN adapter is found, the system will give a warning message, and the task tray icon will dim.

4.From the list of projectors found, double-click the projector’s ID.

5.If the projector is WEP-enabled, enter the correct session key from the projector screen. A correct session key is required in order to start a wireless projecting session.

After a successful wireless projecting session, the session key will be remembered until you exit the wireless projecting software.

When a computer tries to start a wireless projecting session to a projector already displaying an image from a wired device, the following prompt will appear:

By clicking OK from a wired device, a wireless projection will begin in the background. The wired projection continues without any interference. You can switch to the wireless projection by pressing the Wireless button on the remote, and press Source to switch back.

During wireless projection, the disconnection prevention mechanism will reduce unexpected disconnections.

Binding and Unbinding a Projector

Binding is an optional setting which allows a user to select one wireless projector and associate it with the user’s notebook. If binding is selected, a hotkey combination (Ctrl + F5) can be used to toggle projecting on/off. Also, when binding is selected, the software automatically projects to the selected wireless projector.

To bind a projector, launch the Lenovo Wireless Projector software application, which will automatically search for available wireless projectors.

A list of available projector(s) will appear. Right-click over the projector in the list that you wish to bind and select the Bind option from the pop-up menu (as shown below).

3-2C400 Wireless Projector: User’s Guide

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Lenovo manual Binding and Unbinding a Projector, 3-2 C400 Wireless Projector: User’s Guide