Part for Network Functions and SD Memory Card Functions (PT-L735NTE)
Contents Notes for use ..........................4 Information on SD Memory Card ......4 Instructions on handling ....................4 Instruction on storage ........................4 For protection of important data ........4 Typical applications of network functions / SD Memory Card ......9 Examples of use of network functions ....9 Insertion and removal of wireless card and SD Memory Card into / from the projector ....................11 To create a backup copy of the data stored on the SD card.......
Contents Use of Web browser control ....46 Settings on the projector..................46 Web control......................................46 Web power supply ..........................46 Web password ................................46 Settings on the personal computer 47 Operation of Web browser control ..48 Top screen ......................................48 Projector control ..............................49 Basic control screen ........................49 Option control screen ......................
Notes for use Information on SD Memory Card This SD card is a semiconductor memory with the size of 24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm, as small as a postage stamp, and is expected to be a next-generation recording medium that replaces minidisks (MDs), compact disks (CDs) and cassette tapes. The card allows repetition of data reading, writing and deleting.
Notes for use To create a backup copy of the data stored on the SD card Double click and open the icon of SD card drive in My Computer of your personal computer (on the desktop if your computer is Macintosh) and drag and drop the "DCIM" folder onto desktop (while pressing the "Option" button, for Macintosh machine). This operation can create copies of all data within the "DCIM" folder into your personal computer.
Notes for use Information on wireless card The optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E) uses radio wave in the 2.4 GHz band. Although it is not necessary to have a license for radio station to use the wireless card, fully understand the following instructions: Do not use the cards near other sources of radio emissions. The following devices may use the same frequencies that are used by the wireless card.
Notes for use Radio emissions from the wireless card will not travel through steel framework, metal sheets or concrete. It is not possible to keep communication through walls or floors made of reinforcing steel bars, metals or concrete although it is possible to keep communication through walls and floors made of wood or glass (excluding glass reinforced with metal wires).
Notes for use Available channels The channels (frequency bandwidth) that are available for the wireless card to use will vary depending on the country or area where the wireless card is being used. Refer to the following table as a guide.
Typical applications of network functions / SD Memory Card Examples of use of network functions Projecting images from the personal For Wireless Easy computer by wireless Connection, see page 21 Installation Wireless Manager3.
Typical applications of network functions / SD Memory Card Examples of use of network functions / SD Memory Card Projecting images from SD card using Web For Wireless Easy Connection, browser control see page 21 For Network settings, see page 25 Operation with web browser control For Web browser Optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E) SD Memory control, Card see page 46 Loaded with the included wireless card The Web browser allows the user to access the projector and to project the image data stored on the S
Insertion and removal of wireless card and SD Memory Card into / from the projector Wireless card Insertion • Turn off the power by putting the [MAIN POWER] switch to the " " position. • Forced insertion of the card in wrong direction may cause failure. Hexagon wrench (supplied) Card lock (supplied) 3 the card until it is locked. 1 Insert the card lock. 2 Attach 2 1 the card lock with the 3 Secure supplied screw.
Insertion and removal of wireless card and SD Memory Card into / from the projector SD Memory Card Insertion Forcible insertion of the SD card in a wrong direction may cause a fault. Insert a card until it is locked Removal Be sure to confirm the access lamp is not blinking before card removal. Removing the card while the lamp is blinking may destroy the data on the card. Access lamp 12 Press the centre to release the lock and take out the card.
Insertion and removal of wireless card into/from personal computer Insertion • Before inserting the wireless card, be sure to install the included Wireless LAN Driver software (see page 15). • This illustration is for the case of optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E). For other cards, see the instruction manual for the relevant card. • Also read well the instruction manual for your personal computer. • Forced insertion of the card in wrong direction may cause failure. the card to the 1 Fitadaptor.
Installation of software Wireless Manager 3.0 / Image Creator 1.0A Wireless Manager 3.0: This software can be used to transmit screen images and image files (JPEG and PNG images) from the personal computer to the projector through wireless LAN. Image Creator 1.0A: This software can be used to convert PowerPoint files into image data. note: • Quit all software in action on Windows. Otherwise your installation may be unsuccessful. • Uninstall Wireless Manager 2.0 or Image Creator 1.
Installation of software Wireless LAN Driver A Wireless LAN Driver must be installed to use the wireless card on the personal computer. • The following section describes installation of the optional wireless card (ETCDWL2E). For other cards, see the instruction manual for the relevant card. Notes : • Installation of the Wireless LAN Driver in your personal computer must have been completed before inserting the wireless card into the computer.
Installation of software For Windows XP: [Wireless LAN Driver] on the 1 Click screen of Procedure 1 on page 14. This will activate the installer for wireless LAN 2 Click [Next]. A License Agreement message appears. 3 Click [Yes]. the destination for saving 4 Specify the utility and click [Next]. A logo authentication message appears. 5 Click [Continue]. 6 Click [Finish].
Installation of software an optional wireless card 7 Insert through a CF card adaptor. (See page 13) This will activate Found New Hardware Wizard. that [Automatically install 8 Confirm the software] is checkmarked and click [Next]. A logo text message appears. 9 Click [Continue]. A wizard completion message appears. 10 Click [Finish]. A logo authentication message appears.
Installation of software For Windows 2000: [Wireless LAN Driver] on the 1 Click screen of Procedure 1 on page 14. This will activate the installer for wireless LAN 2 Click [Next]. A License Agreement message appears. 3 Click [Yes]. the destination for saving 4 Specify the utility and click [Next]. The software is downloaded, and [Digital signature was not found] appears. 5 Click [Yes]. Following the instructions on the screen, go along the steps. 6 Click [Finish]. Installation is complete.
Installation of software For Windows 98SE/Me: [Wireless LAN Driver] on the 1 Click screen of Procedure 1 on page 14. This will activate the installer for wireless LAN 2 Click [Next]. A License Agreement message appears. 3 Click [Yes]. the destination for saving 4 Specify the utility and click [Next]. The software is downloaded. that [Yes, I want to restart 5 Confirm my computer now.] is checkmarked and click [Finish]. The personal computer will be rebooted.
Installation of software For Windows CE: Note: Before starting software installation, enable data communication between the personal computer and Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) via Active Sync the supplied CD-ROM, go to 1 In[Wireless Card], open [Win CE] and then click [setup.exe]. A screen for selection of folder setting language appears. [English], click [OK] and 2 Select click [Next]. A license window appears. 3 Click [Yes]. Following the instructions on the screen, go along the steps.
Wireless Simple Connection (live mode) When connecting the projector and the personal computer one-to-one by wireless, selection of the Simple Connection mode using the supplied wireless card and the optional wireless card (product No. ET-CDWL2E) will automatically execute IP address, communicate mode, and other necessary settings. Notes: • If the abovementioned optional wireless card is not used in your system, Simple Connection is not available with Windows Me/98SE.
Wireless Simple Connection (live mode) Operations on the personal computer the optional wireless card into the personal 1 Insert computer. (See page 13) 2 Turn ON the power supply of the personal computer. to [Start] → [All Programs] → [Wireless Manager], 3 Go and select [Wireless Manager 3.0]. A window appears as shown below. Specify different numbers to different personal computers. Simple Connection is available to up to 20 personal computers.
Wireless Simple Connection (live mode) Releasing the connection to the projector. Temporary releasing the icon at the right bottom of 1 Right-click the PC screen. A screen appears as shown on the right. 2 Click [Live]. This clears the checkmark and changes the colour of the resident icon into blue, releasing the connection. Double-click on the resident icon will also release the connection. To resume connection: Click [Live] again or double-click the resident icon again.
Wireless Simple Connection (live mode) For Windows 98SE/Me: the icon at the right bottom of 1 Right-click the PC screen. A screen appears as shown on the right. 2 Click [End]. [You want to quit wireless 3 When manager?] appears, execute by selecting [Yes] If [Restore to original LAN Setup when finished] is checkmarked, the personal computer will automatically restore the previous network settings when quitting the programme. However, it may take some time before returning to the previous network settings.
Network setting To wirelessly connect the personal computer to the projector without using Simple Connection, network settings are required as described below. Use of inter-PC communications If the communication mode of 802.11 ad hoc (peer-to-peer) is selected: Setting item SSID Communicate mode IP address Subnet mask Settings on the projector (on shipping) Panasonic Projector 802.11 ad hoc 192.168.10.10 - 12 (LAN1 - LAN3) 255.255.255.
Network setting Use of access point (AP) LAN AP Setting example Setting item SSID Settings on the projector Settings on the personal computer Make the same settings as the SSID set for the access point (consult the network administrator). Communicate mode IP address Subnet mask Channel WEP (encryption) Infrastructure Infrastructure Consult your network administrator for setting Unnecessary Unnecessary Make the same settings as the WEP set for the access point (consult the network administrator).
Network setting Setting up the projector 1 Insert the wireless card into the projector. (See page 11) 2 Press the [MENU] button. A menu screen appears. the NETWORK SETUP 3 Display screen using the [ ] buttons and press the[ the [ 4 Using setting item. ] button. ] buttons, select the Network The projector can store three types of network settings: LAN 1 to LAN 3. To view network settings: Select from LAN 1 to LAN 3 using [ and press [ENTER].
Network setting Gateway: Using [ • ], select numerals and period, press [ENTER], select [Run] and press [ENTER]. • This is a relay point to connect two networks. • It is necessary to specify this address when you are to connect to network of different segments or to the Internet in the infrastructure mode or the 802.11 ad hoc (peer-to-peer) mode. Consult the network administrator. Mode: Switching between 802.11 ad hoc and infrastructure using [ ] • To use 802.11 ad hoc (peer-to-peer) mode : Select 802.
Network setting Format: Switching between hexadecimals and characters using [ • Use Change the format for WEP key entry. ] Key 1 to Key 4: Using [ • ], select characters and press [ENTER]. • A hexadecimal digit: Use 10 digits of 0 to 9 and A to F for entry in 64 bits and use 26 digits of the same in 128 bits. Text: Use 5 alphanumeric characters in 64 bits and 13 characters in 128 bits. • Use Characters should be consistent with the settings of the personal computer and the access point.
Network setting Settings on the personal computer Settings of TCP/IP For Windows XP/2000: An example screen of Windows XP is shown below. (1) Right-click [My network] and open the Properties. (2) Right-click [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] and open the Properties. (3) Select the Internet protocol (TCP/IP) and click [Properties]. (4) Enter the IP address of the same segment as the IP address that was set for the projector.
Network setting For Windows Me/98SE: An example screen of Windows Me is shown below. (1) Right-click [My network] and open the Properties. (2) Select [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] and click [Properties]. (3) Enter the IP address of the same segment as the IP address that was set for the projector. (4) Enter the same value as the subnet mask that was set for the projector. (5) Set the gateway (infrastructure mode only), click [OK] and return to the previous screen. (6) Click [OK]. (7) Click [Yes].
Network setting For Windows CE: The diagram below shows an example screen of Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). However, different screens may be found depending on manufacturers and models: typical settings when the projector is just shipped from the factory or when Simple Connection is turned ON. (1) On a PDA, go to [Settings] → [Connect To] → [Network adaptor], then select [Gemtek Wireless LAN PC Card] and click [Properties].
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Network setting Settings for use of optional wireless card (ET-CDWL2E) For Windows XP: No dedicated utility software is required. For details, see the manual for Windows XP. (1) Turn ON the power supply of the projector. (2) Go to [Start] → [Programs] → [Connect To] → [Show all connections] and select [Wireless network connection]. (3) Right-click the [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] icon and select [Show available wireless networks]. A wireless network connection screen will appear.
Network setting For Windows 2000/Me/98SE: Notes: Do not use the utility software when the system is in Simple Connection. Using it may cause some problem in connection with the projector. (1) Double-click the resident icon at the right bottom of the PC screen. This activates the utility software. (2) Click the item of [Profile Setting] and click [Add]. Note: To alter any set information, select the set name for alteration with the mouse and then click [Edit].
Network setting Notes: • The communicate mode is not compatible with the ad hoc mode. Select either peer-to-peer (802.11 ad hoc) or Access Point (infrastructure). • Some other cards than the optional item (ETCDWL2E) are compatible only with ad hoc mode. Such cards cannot be used. • To make setting for encryption (WEP), select 64 (40) bits or 128 bits from [Off] and click [Next]. If you do not want to use it, select [Off]. • The user may select characters or hexadecimals for WEP entry.
Network setting For Windows CE: The diagram below shows an example screen of Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). However, different screens may be found depending on manufacturers and models: typical settings when the projector is just shipped from the factory or when Simple Connection is turned ON. (1) On a PDA, go to [Start] → [Settings] → [System], and select [Wireless Settings]. Note: If [Wireless Settings] does not appear, make PDA hard reset. (2) Set Mode to [802.
Use of Wireless Manager 3.0 Start-up Go to [Start] → [All Programs] → [Wireless Manager], and select [Wireless Manager 3.0] Select the function you want to use in the window when it appears as shown below. Notes: • If [Use Simple Connection] has been checkmarked, setting of the IP address for the personal computer, the SSID for the wireless LAN, communicate mode and other options will be automatically carried out.
Use of Wireless Manager 3.0 In live mode The colour of icon changes to green from blue, which is normal, and a checkmark is given to “Live mode” of the task tray. Quitting and resuming live mode Click “Live mode” on the task tray. It toggles between Quit and Resume. Alternatively, double-clicking the resident icon will help you do this. Note: The display speed in live mode depends on the CPU performance of the personal computer.
Use of Wireless Manager 3.0 Selection of capture format This function allows selection of format when the image is captured. [PNG]: The image quality is not deteriorated, but this format is not suitable for natural pictures. [JPEG]: This compression format is suitable for natural pictures. However, this is not suited to images that contain many characters because of remarkable quality deterioration. Further, only JPEG allows the user to adjust the image quality optionally.
Use of Wireless Manager 3.0 "PowerPoint Presentation" mode This function converts PowerPoint files (*.ppt) into image files so that they may be transmitted to the projector. From startup menu, execute [PowerPoint Presentation mode], and a [Drag and drop a PowerPoint file (*.ppt) here] message appears. Drag and drop the desired PowerPoint file to the specified point on the screen. Specify the destination folder for file saving, and this will automatically start conversion into an image file.
Use of Wireless Manager 3.0 Presentation mode Check [Presentation mode] and press the [Send] button. When an image is sent, the next image will be automatically selected. In addition, images can be changed over without delay of time because the next image has been sent to the projector in advance. Furthermore, the projector cannot be connected by other personal computers because it is already monopolized. Progress bar The bar chart indicates the progress while the image is transferred to the projector.
Use of Wireless Manager 3.0 Re-display: This function updates images to the list of the latest thumbnail images. If any image in a folder has undergone edit by Explorer etc., for example, the re-display button will reflect the result in the thumbnail viewing frame. Automatic play: This function will project the images in the folder one after another at constant time intervals in turn from the first one to the last. Automatic play starts with the currently selected thumbnail image.
Use of Wireless Manager 3.0 Other functions Searching projector This function is not required when Simple Connection is used. The function becomes necessary when Simple Connection is not used or if two or more projectors are used. Go to [Option] and specify the projector in [Selection of projector]. [Search]: The user can use this function to search the projectors that are available for connection. However, projectors subject to search are limited to those within the same network.
Use of Wireless Manager 3.0 Displaying the sender, sender's name Checkmark [Show the sender] and enter the name in [Sender]. In meeting mode, the entered [Sender’s name] will be shown in combination at the right bottom of image sent to the projector. The above information is not displayed in live mode or in presentation mode. If [Presentation mode] is not checkmarked in presentation mode, the information is displayed on each image transmission. Setting a shortcut key Go to [Option] and select [Others].
Use of Web browser control Browsing software (Internet Explorer etc) can be used to access the projector and remote-control the projector from the personal computer, or to control the SD Memory Card inserted in the projector. Settings on the projector 1 Press the [MENU] button the [ ] buttons, display the 2 Using network settings screen. 3 Press the [ ] button. It is possible to change the settings using the [ • ] buttons. When alteration is complete, press the [ENTER] button.
Use of Web browser control Settings on the personal computer the [Internet Explorer] 1 Right-click icon. This opens Properties. to [Connect To], open [LAN 2 Go settings], clear the checkmark on “All options”, and click [OK]. Then the setting screen will be closed. Notes: • If Simple Connection is used, settings will be made automatically. (Internet Explorer Ver.6.
Use of Web browser control Operation of Web browser control Starting Web browser control Start the browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer is used as an example here), and enter the IP address assigned to the projector. Web browser control will be started. Note: Web browser control can also be started from Wireless Manager 3.0. While Wireless Manager 3.0 is running, right-click the icon shown on the task bar, select and left-click Remote Control.
Use of Web browser control Projector control Click "Projector control" in the menu. The user can make various settings of the projector. Basic control screen Notes: • If the power supply has been turned ON, the screen will be closed for a moment. Confirming the lamp is lighting, then enter into the top screen again. • It may happen that connection to the projector is unsuccessful immediately after the power is turned ON. Then, wait for a moment and try connection again.
Use of Web browser control Monitor information screen When power is turned ON: When the system is in Web standby state: Note: Monitor information is updated at regular intervals. If you go to "Display" and press the "Refresh" button, you can check the current and accurate information.
Use of Web browser control SD control Note: To control SD Memory Card with the Web browser control of the projector, go (on the projector) to [On-screen menu] → [Network settings], set [WEB control] to ON, and set [SD mode] to Web (set to Viewer on shipping). to "SD CARD" by using the input selector (RGB) button 1 Switch of the projector or the remote control. It is also possible to switch to it on the basic control screen of the projector control. 2 Click "SD control" in the menu.
Use of Web browser control Presentation screen Click the page, so the image will be magnified in the Web browser and projected on the projector screen. Changing password Click "Change password" in the menu. Note: Up to16 characters can be used for a password. Use alphanumeric characters and symbols to create a password. Both upper and lower case letters can be used.
Use of Web browser control Using a PDA From a personal digital assistance (PDA) and other portable information terminal, the user can access this projector to make setting on the projector and to operate data of the SD card. For settings of PDA and the network card for PDA, see the instruction manual for that device. Starting the Web browser control (PDA) Start the browsing software and enter the following address: http://(the IP address set by the projector)/index_p.
Use of Web browser control Menu screen Press [Projector Control], [SD Control] or [Status]. Projector Control Notes: • When the power is turned ON, confirm that the indicator lamp is lighting, then go to the top screen again. • Immediately after power turning ON, it may happen to be unable to connect with the projector. If this is the case, wait for a while and then try connection again.
Use of Web browser control SD Control (1) Switch to “SD CARD” using the input switching (RGB) button on the projector or the remote control. This switching can be made also on the screen of the projector control. (2) Click “SD control” of the menu. (3) Select from folders in the SD card. (4) Select form control modes (presentation and list). Presentation The NEXT button will project the next image and the PREV button the previous image. List A list of files that can be replayed will appear.
Use of Image Creator 1.0A Starting/ending Image Creator 1.0A Start-up From the [Start] menu at the left bottom of the screen, go to [All Programs] → [Image Creator], and select [Image Creator 1.0A]. End Click [Exit] on the operation screen. Functions on the main screen Activate Image Creator 1.0A, and the main screen will open. Function of each part of main screen is illustrated in the diagram below.
Use of Image Creator 1.0A "File" menu "Capture slides", "Capture an image", "Convert and save" and "Exit" are available in this menu. "Settings" menu This menu allows you to use change of "JPEG conversion format" (saving in DCF format, making thumbnails) and adjust of "JPEG quality" (low-quality or highquality). "Version information" You can check the version of "Image Creator 1.0A software". "Capture slides" button Presentation files created with Microsoft PowerPoint are captured into Image Creator 1.
Use of Image Creator 1.0A Converting and saving captured images Click [Convert and save] on the main screen. A setting screen appears.
Use of Image Creator 1.0A "Slide" button This button switches the display of image files captured into Image Creator. "Compression format" setting This button changes the displayed image files captured by Image Creator 1.0A. Note: In the AUTO mode, an optimum compression format will be selected automatically according to the image. "Convert and screen size" setting Specify the screen size of the file to be saved.
Use of Image Creator 1.0A Capturing presentation files created with Microsoft PowerPoint97/2000/2002 (1) Press the [Capture slide] button and select your desired presentation files, so an [Open] windows will appear. In the [File location] menu, or using the folder icon, move to the location in which your desired presentation files for conversion exist. Select the presentation files and press the [Open] button. Note: Only presentation files saved in PPT format (with a .ppt extension) can be captured.
Use of Image Creator 1.0A Capturing JPEG, BMP, TIFF or PNG files created with other applications Press the "Capture image" button On the file search window, select your desired image files for conversion and press the [Open] button. Press the [Capture all] button, and all image files in the currently open folder will be captured. Images not to be captured The following images cannot be read even if they are in JPEG, BMP, or TIFF format: • Images with more than 10,000 dots vertically or horizontally.
Use of Image Creator 1.0A Sorting images Drag the desired image to the desired spot and drop the image. A green bold line is shown vertically between images. Release the mouse button on the desired location, and the image will move there. Note: Alternatively, the following steps may be taken: Right-click to select [Sort...] in the submenu and move images on the [Sort images] setting screen.
Use of Image Creator 1.0A Make conversion settings when writing an image. You can specify how to convert images when saving images onto the SD card or into other folders on the "Setup screen" displayed by choosing "Setup" from the "Setup" menu or on the "JPEG quality" adjustment slide bar on the main screen. "JPEG conversion format" check box If you select this check box with " ", the file and directory names will be converted into DCF format upon saving.
Use of Image Creator 1.0A Saving to other folder (directory) With the "Save to other folder" button, you can save captured images onto the hard disk of your PC or onto MO disk or others. Select [Save in other folders] on the main screen of Image Creator 1.
Use of Image Creator 1.0A DCF standard DCF standard has the following requirements: Directory (folder) name Directories must be created under a DCIM directory. • Data located in directories other than "DCIM" directory is not recognized. A directory name must be made of "a three-digit number (directory number) + 5 alphabets" (e.g. 100abcde).
How to use SD card Playing images of SD Memory Card to "SD CARD" using the input switching 1 Change (RGB) button of the projector or remote controller A folder selection screen appears. 2 Using [ ], select a folder and press [ENTER]. A file selection screen appears. Notes: • If three or more folders are found, press the button and the next three (or less) folders will be shown in turn. • If no thumbnail has been incorporated in the image file in advance, it will take a longer time before image appears.
How to use SD card SD Viewer (SD guide display) Displayed indications are different between those on the folder selection screen and those on the file selection screen as described below.
How to use SD card Settings of automatic play (auto play) Since automatic play is set to OFF on shipping, the following settings are necessary. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The menu screen appears. PICTURE PICTURE MODE COLOR TEMP. BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS WHITE BALANCE R WHITE BALANCE G WHITE BALANCE B STANDARD SELECT:[^][@] ADJUST:[{][}] [ ], display the SD Memory 2 Using Card screen. 3 Press the [ENTER] button [ 4 Using settings.
How to use SD card When setting of automatic play is complete, set the channel to [SD CARD] using the input change (RGB) button of the projector or remote control. Settings of automatic play will be displayed in the bottom row of SD VIEWER. Select a desired folder for automatic play, then select image files and display a magnification screen, and from now on images will be projected in turn following the settings of automatic play.
Uninstallation of software Wireless Manger 3.0 From desktop, go to [Start] → [All programs] → [Wireless Manager], and select [Uninstall Wireless Manager ver3.0]. Follow the instructions on the screen to uninstall the software. Image Creator 1.0A From desktop, go to [Start] → [All programs] → [Image Creator], and select [Uninstall Image Creator ver.1.0A]. Follow the instructions on the screen to uninstall the software. Wireless LAN Driver For Windows XP 1 Set the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
Explanation of terms LAN Abbreviation of Local Area Network, including wired LAN and wireless LAN; a relatively small-range network developed in a company or in a building. TCP/IP Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The standard protocol for the Internet. A protocol is a set of specifications and agreements which allow two computers to communicate with each other.
Explanation of terms 802.11 Ad Hoc (peer-to-peer) Mode This mode allows direct communication between the projector and a personal computer having a wireless LAN inside or a personal computer to which a wireless LAN card is fitted. It is necessary to make settings of SSID. Access Point A point of connection between a wired LAN and a wireless LAN.
Explanation of terms PNG Abbreviation for Portable Network Graphics. A high compression rate file format that provides restorable compression for line raster images. Because it uses restorable compression, it does not result in any loss of image resolution unlike JPEG. RLE Abbreviation for Run Length Encoding. It can be used to achieve high rates of compression for image files which contain large areas of a single colour. RLE can be used with monochrome, 16-colour and 256-colour BMP image files.
Before placing a repair order Please make sure of the following: Symptom Please check: The computer does not recognize the SD card. • Is the PC card adapter inserted into the PC card slot of the PC until it reaches the end? • Is the SD card inserted into the SD card slot of the PC card adapter until it reaches the end? • Is the driver installed? • Are there sufficient IRQ (interrupting signal) numbers? (Refer to the online help of Windows.
Before placing a repair order Symptom Please check: "Projector search" of the Wireless Manager 3.0 does not detect the projector. • Immediately after the projector is turned on, it is on the way to establish the network communication. Perform the search again after a while. • Check whether the distance is too far between the PC and the projector, or if any obstacle between is making the radio waves unstable. • Make sure that the IP address and the subnet mask are correctly assigned.
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