Panasonic TY-FB10WPU User Manual

reless Card
Operating Instructions
Wireless Presentation Board
Model No. TY-FB10WPU
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference.
TQZH824-2
Contents
FCC STATEMENT ....................................................... 3
Safety Precautions (Be sure to observe) ................3
Handling Cautions ..................................................... 3
Before using wireless card ....................................... 3
Accessories ............................................................... 4
Software Licensing Agreement ................................ 5
Notes on Using Wireless Connection ...................... 6
Parts and their functions .......................................... 8
Installing and removing the wireless card/Installing and removing the unit to the display
.................................... 9
Check your computer ............................................. 10
Software Installation ............................................... 11
Installation free set up ............................................13
Software Uninstall ................................................... 13
Making Connections ...............................................14
Connections …………………………………………………… 14 Connection error messages ………………………………… 17
Other operations for connection ............................ 19
Cancelling the connection …………………………………… 19 Operations when password entry is required for connection …………………………………………………… 20 Adding and deleting connections …………………………… 20 Searching by unit’s ID ………………………………………… 21
Various display methods ........................................ 22
Description of the launcher …………………………………… 22 Live mode ………………………………………………………… 24 Multi live mode ………………………………………………… 25 Multiple Source Live Mode …………………………………… 30 Multiple Source Multi Live Mode …………………………… 32
Useful Functions .....................................................34
Selective area transmission ………………………………… 34 Secondary display transmission …………………………… 35 One shot function ……………………………………………… 36 Shutter function ………………………………………………… 36 Pointer function ………………………………………………… 36 Functions used with each display method ………………… 37
Setting options ........................................................38
Setting option window ………………………………………… 38
Using WebBrowser .................................................. 41
Computer settings ……………………………………………… 41 Accessing from the Web browser …………………………… 41 Description of Each Screen ………………………………… 42
Other Connection Methods ....................................51
Connecting through the access point ……………………… 51 When logging on without administrator authority ……… 51
Returning to the Initial Settings ............................. 53
Glossary ................................................................... 54
Frequently Asked Questions .................................. 56
Trademarks ..............................................................60
Please note the following.
• Panasonic cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the use or malfunction of this unit.
• Panasonic cannot be held liable for damages arising from data corruption or loss as a result of using this unit.
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FCC STATEMENT
FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC CAUTION: Pursuant to 47CFR, Part 15.21 of the FCC rules, any changes or modifications to this monitor not expressly approved by Panasonic Corporation of North America could cause harmful interference and would void the user’s authority to operate this device.
Safety Precautions (Be sure to observe)
WARNING
• Never attempt to disassemble or modify this product.
To avoid fire, shock or failure.
• If you sense smoke, an odd odor, or unusual noises while in operation, immediately unplug the display.
Switch off the display and unplug the power cord plug from the supply outlet. To avoid fire or shock, do not leave the power of the display turned on.
• To avoid shock or other problems, do not leave the power cord plug plugged into the supply outlet.
• Please contact our designated service department for installation or change of this product.
• To Service personnel:
Before removing or installing the Terminal Board, be sure to turn power of the display off and unplug the power cord plug from the supply outlet.
Handling Cautions
• Do not touch connector contacts with hands directly.
To avoid electrostatic damage to internal parts, before handling this product touch a large metallic object such as a steel
cabinet to discharge yourself.
• Be sure to use the supplied cable or specified parts for interconnection.
To avoid malfunction or failure, do not use parts other than those recommended.
Before using wireless card
Concerning the card slot
Do not insert foreign objects into the card slot. Inserting the card with a foreign object inside may cause damage on the card.
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Accessories
• Remote control [N2QAFB000004]
ON
OFF
INPUT
ASPECT
ENTER
INDEX
RETURN
MENU
VOL
ID ALL
ID SET
• Terminal function label (1 sheet)
( Affix this label to applicable slot of
the rear panel of the display.)
• CD-ROM disc
• Remote control batteries (AA Battery x 2)
(Wireless Manager ME. etc) [TVD01013]
• Screw × 4 (Slot cover cramping screw)
• Wireless card
• Wireless card protection cover
[N5HZZ0000042]
• Screw × 2 ( Screws for cramping wireless
card protection cover)
FCC : MXF-S941212G IC : 3069B-WSDB101G
Slot Nos. of the display unit that are compatible with terminal board attachments.
2 slot model SLOT1 + SLOT2 3 slot model SLOT1 + SLOT2 or SLOT2 + SLOT3
* Settings must be made for the display unit. (See page 9)
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Software Licensing Agreement
Use of this Software is governed by the terms defined in this Software Licensing Agreement.
Article 1 License
Licensee is granted the right to use this software, including the information recorded or described on the CD-ROM and in the instruction manual and any other media provided to the Licensee (collectively “Software”), but all applicable rights to copyright or intellectual property in the Software are not transferable to the Licensee.
Article 2 Use by a Third Party
Licensee may not transfer or allow any third party, to use or copy the Software, whether free of charge or not.
Article 3 Restrictions on Copying the Software
Licensee may make a single copy of the Software in whole or in part solely for backup purposes. However this excludes those copied using this software.
Article 4 Computer
Licensee may install and use the Software on more than one computer owned or managed by Licensee. However, such use is restricted to only applications involving the unit.
Article 5 Reverse Engineering, Decompiling or Disassembly
Licensee may not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the Software. Panasonic shall not be bound by warranty for any defects in the Software caused by Licensee’s reverse engineering, decompiling or disassembly of the Software. Furthermore, Panasonic or its distributors or dealers will not be responsible for any damage to the Licensee caused by Licensee’s reverse engineering, decompiling or disassembly of the Software.
Article 6 After-sales Service
If a problem should occur with the Software while Licensee is using the Software, Licensee should notify Panasonic of the problem by telephone or letter. Panasonic shall undertake to notify Licensee of whether the problem is a known error in the program (“bug”), or whether the way in which the Software is to be used should be modified. Furthermore, the Software is subject to revision without prior notice.
Article 7 Indemnification
Panasonic’s liability with respect to this Software is limited to the conditions defined in Article 6 herein. Panasonic or any of its distributors or dealers shall not be liable for any damage suffered by Licensee, either directly or through claims from a third party, arising from or in connection with Licensee’s use of the Software. Furthermore, Panasonic makes absolutely no warranty for the use of this Software for any purpose other than for applications associated with the unit with which this Software is bundled.
Article 8 Export Control
Licensee agrees not to export or re-export the Software to any county other than the country of purchase of the unit in any form without the appropriate export licenses under the regulations of the country where Licensee resides or of any other country as may be required by such export or re-export.
Wireless Manager uses the following software: Portion of this software are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group
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Notes on Using Wireless Connection
Wireless equipment that has obtained a certificate of conformity is supplied with this unit. Wireless connection function of the unit uses radio waves in the 2.4 GHz band. A radio station license is not required, but be sure to read and fully understand the following items before use.
Do not use near other wireless equipment.
The following equipment may use radio waves in the same band as the unit. When the unit is used near these devices, radio wave interference may make communication impossible, or the communication speed may become slower.
• Microwave ovens, etc.
• Industrial, chemical and medical equipment, etc.
• In-plant radio stations for identifying moving objects such as those used in factory manufacturing lines, etc.
• Designated low-power radio stations
If at all possible, avoid the use of cellular phones, TV sets or radios near the unit
Cellular phones, TV sets, radios and similar devices use different radio bands from communication or the transmission and reception of these devices. However, radio waves from the unit may produce audio or video noise.
Wireless communication radio waves cannot penetrate steel reinforcements, metal, concrete,
etc.
Communication is possible through walls and floors made from materials such as wood and glass (except glass containing wire mesh), but not through walls and floors made from steel reinforcements, metal, concrete, etc.
Using the unit outside the country
It is forbidden to take the unit outside the country or region where you purchased it, so use it only in the said country or region. Also, note that depending on countries or regions there are restrictions on the channels and frequencies at which you can use the wireless LAN.
Security Notes
This device uses radio waves to establish a wireless connection between the PC and display. Although this device employs security measures, this security is not perfect due to the properties of radio waves. Check the points below to ensure maximum security.
• When multiple devices are installed, if you select the wrong connection in the Select Connection screen, the data can be revealed to a third party. Be sure to check that the connection is correct.
• This device has the security measures (WEP. WPA) described above. The possibility of security problems occurring is reduced by making security settings.
the unit so there is no effect on wireless
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Notes on Using Wireless Connection (cont.)
Channels that can be used
The channels (frequency range) that can be used differ according to the country or region. Refer to the table below.
Country or region Standard Channels used
Japan ARIB STD-T66
England, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Holland, Finland, Portugal, Greece
Singapore IDA
Australia,
New Zealand
Malaysia SIRIM
United States FCC part 15
Canada IC RSS-210
Taiwan DGT
Remote Control Battery Installation
Open the cover.
1
ETSI 300.328
C-Tick
2
Frequency band
(Center frequency)
1 - 13
1 - 11
2,412 MHz ­2,472 MHz
2,412 MHz ­2,462 MHz
Insert batteries and close the cover.
Note the correct polarity (+ and -).
Precautions
Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which can damage items the fluid contacts and may cause a fire.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not use different types at the same time. (ex. zinc carbon and alkaline)
• Do not burn or breakup batteries.
Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
• Do not take apart or short circuit.
• Do not attempt to recharge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used alkaline or manganese batteries.
• Replace the batteries if the remote control does not work properly.
For your reference
Use alkaline batteries for longer life.
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Parts and their functions
Remote control
POWER ON button
Input selector button
Select the setting suitable for the connected device. Function in the same way as the INPUT button on the remote control for the display. (Refer to the instructions for the display.)
Screen mode button
Function in the same way as the ASPECT button on the remote control for the display. (Refer to the instructions for the display.)
Up and Down buttons
This key can be used to control PC applications which support it.
Index button
Switch the display screen (Multi­live Mode)
ID setting button (ID SET)
Set the ID of the remote control when operating a system that uses a multiple number of displays.
Numbered buttons
Set the remote control ID. While holding down the ID SET button, input a 2-digit ID by pressing the corresponding number keys.
INPUT
ASPECT
INDEX
ID SET
ON
MENU
ID ALL
ENTER
VOL
OFF
RETURN
POWER OFF button
Enter button
Set the screen when Multi-live Mode (Index Style) is selected.
Left and right buttons
Select the screen when Multi-live Mode (Index Style) is selected.
Return button
No operation can be made to the unit.
Menu button
No operation can be made to the unit.
Volume buttons
Increase or reduce volume.
ID setting button (ID ALL)
Establish a mode for the simultaneous control using a single remote control when operating a system that uses a multiple number of displays.
Wireless card
Connector
The port where the wireless card is connected to the wireless card
slot on the display. Do not touch it.
Wireless card access monitor light
Flashes when wireless communication is opened.
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2
1
S
E R
T 1
Installing and removing the wireless card/Installing and removing the unit to the display
Insert the wireless card into the unit.
1
(Push it until a click is heard.) ※When removing the card, push it until a click is heard and then
remove it.
Install the wireless card protection cover with
2
the two screws
Wireless card protection cover
Install the unit into the slot of the display.
3
See Slot Nos. of the display unit that are compatible with terminal board attachments. (Page 4).
Foam mat or thick soft cloth
To install
S L
O
T 3
3. Affix the terminal function label (included).
L
O
T 1
S L O
T2
S L
O
T 3
P C
IN
S
To remove
Remove the slot cover. Grip the handle of the terminal board, and slowly pull out in the direction of the arrow.
SLOT2
SLOT3
1. Remove the slot cover.
Securing screw
S L
O
T 2
2.
Insert the terminal board until it is firmly plugged into the connector.
Tighten screws in the order
1
- 4.
S L
O
T 1
S L
O
T
S
L O
T 3
2
4
2
3
1
• Make sure that the Board does not ride on the two lower claws.
• Be sure to fasten all screws tightly.
• Have the customer keep the removed Terminal Board for future servicing
needs.
Set the display unit according to the slot being used.
(a) Press the [SET UP] button on the remote control for the display unit to display the menu screen. (b) Press the up/down buttons to move the cursor and select “OSD Language”. (c) Press the [SURROUND] button for three or more seconds to display the “Options” menu. (d) Press the up/down buttons to move the cursor and select the item “Serial Slot Select” on page 3. (e) Press the left/right buttons to move the cursor and select the setting that corresponds to the slots being used. When installing in SLOT1+SLOT2: Set to “SLOT1” When installing in SLOT2+SLOT3: Set to “SLOT2”
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Check your computer
Necessary environment for computers to be connected
• First, check your computer to see whether or not it has a built-in wireless LAN* function. *LAN : “Glossary” (See page 54)
• Before connecting the unit to the computer, be sure to check the following settings.
• Operation is not guaranteed for all wireless cards and built-in wireless LAN adapters.
Check 1
<Computer with a built-in wireless LAN function>
• Is your wireless LAN switched on?
<Computer without a built-in wireless LAN function>
• Is your wireless LAN card properly recognized?
• Is the wireless LAN card switched on?
• Install the wireless LAN card driver beforehand. For details on how to install the driver, refer to the instructions accompanying the wireless card.
• Refer to the following URL for the types of wireless LAN cards that system operation capabilities are confirmed.
http://panasonic.co.jp/pavc/global/projector/
Check 2
• Have you logged in as the Administrator?
Check 3
When security (firewall) software and utilities for network cards are installed, these may prevent connection of the unit.
<Windows XP>
• Is Network Bridge enabled?
• Has your firewall been disabled?
Wireless LAN settings
Logon user’s settings
Computer’s settings
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Software Installation
System requirements
The computer must meet the following requirements in order to use the supplied software.
OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional/XP Home Edition/XP Professional CPU: Intel
RAM: 256 MB or more Empty hard disk capacity: 60 MB or more Hardware conditions: CD or DVD drive (for software installation and viewing the user’s manual) LAN terminal (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T) An 802.11 b/g built-in wireless LAN system or an 802.11 b/g wireless LAN adapter must be installed and running
However, some 802.11 b/g wireless LAN may not allow connection to 802.11 g units. Web browser: Netscape Communicator 7.0 or newer
Note
Note that operation is not guaranteed when used with system environments other than the above or on homemade computers.
®
Pentium® III 600 MHz or faster, or compatible processor
(800 MHz or faster is recommended when using live mode)
properly.
Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer
Operation is not guaranteed for all computers that meet the above conditions.
This software performs wireless LAN transmission using the image data in the OS. Therefore, note that it may not operate properly when used together with other software (image rotation tools, etc.) that use similar image data.
Note
This manual uses a computer with the Windows XP (Home Edition) operating system as an example in its explanations. The illustrations and screenshots in this manual may be different from those on your computer.
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Software Installation (cont.)
Contents on Provided CD-ROM
When inserting the provided CD-ROM into the computer, the installer starts up automatically and the following screen appears.
Notes
• Shut down all software currently active on Windows. Otherwise, installation may not be possible.
• Administrator authority is required for installation.
• If the installer does not start up automatically, double-click [EasyInstall] → [Easy_Inst.exe] in the CD-ROM.
• If Wireless Manager ME 1.0 / 2.0 / 3.0 has been installed, uninstall it by following the instructions on the screen.
• The Wireless Manager is used to send screen displays and audio from the computer to this unit. Although the Wireless Manager supports both wireless LAN and wired LAN connections, the unit only supports a wireless LAN connection.
Wireless Manager ME 4.0
This software is used to send screen images from a computer to the unit via a wireless LAN.
Click [Wireless Manager ME 4.0].
1
Follow the instructions on the screen and install the software.
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Installation free set up
You can use Wireless Manager ME 4.0 without installing it in the computer. If you copy Wireless Manager ME 4.0 to a removable medium, such as an SD card, you can use Wireless Manager ME 4.0 without installing it in any computer that permits you to access this removal medium.
Note
When copying Wireless Manager ME 4.0 to a removable medium, empty capacity of at least 32 MB is required.
Insert provided CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
1
Setup screen appears.
Click [Installation Free Set Up].
2
[Direct CD-ROM Startup] and [Other Media Source Startup, Make Copy Here] appear on the window.
A
When using without copying the program: Click [Direct CD-ROM Startup].
3
Wireless Manager ME 4.0 starts up, and the “Select Access Port” window appears. Operation is the same as when operating after installing CD-ROM. (See page 14)
B
When using after copying the program: Click [Other Media Source Startup, Make Copy Here].
A window opens to select the destination to save.
<If you chose B in step 3, follow steps 4-5.>
Select the destination to save, and click [OK].
4
CD-ROM data is copied to the destination. After the copy ends, click [Close] of the setup screen.
Double-click the Wireless Manager ME 4.0 icon (WM.exe) in the destination to save
5
chosen in step 4.
Wireless Manager ME 4.0 starts up. Operation is the same as when operating after installing CD-ROM. If selecting removable medium as the destination to save, ensure that the removable medium is recognized by the computer to which you wish to connect the unit. Some removable mediums start the program automatically.
Notes
• When using without installing, following functions are not available.
• Selective area transmission (See page 34)
• Secondary display transmission (See page 35)
• Producing audio along with video at live mode
• Automatic connection by double-clicking (see page 40)
• Operation is slower compared to when the computer is used with Wireless Manager ME 4.0 installed.
Software Uninstall
Wireless Manager ME 4.0
From the desktop, select [Start] [All Programs] [Panasonic Wireless Display] [Uninstall Wireless Manager mobile edition 4.0].
Follow the instructions appearing on the screen and uninstall the software.
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Making Connections
Notes
• Although there are two possible connections methods using either “Simple” settings or “Detailed” settings, only “Detailed” settings can be used with this unit. Be sure to make connections as described below.
• Only wireless LAN can be used to connect to this unit.
• “Simple” settings are for use with projectors that use the same software and do not function with this unit.
Connections
Click [ ] on the desktop,
1
or select [Start] [All Programs] [Panasonic Wireless Display] [Wireless Manager mobile edition 4.0].
When the [Input User Name] window appears
Set the icon and user name, and click [OK].
When the confirmation dialog box appears
Click [Yes].
When the [Network Adapter Selection] window appears
Select the Wireless LAN. Select the adapter from the list and click [OK].
If the confirmation dialog box appears, click [Yes].
Notes
• Enter the user name in up to 8 alphanumerics.
• The icon and user name are set when Wireless Manager ME 4.0 is first launched.
• The icon and user name settings can be changed in the “Option” window (See page 38)
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Making Connections (cont.)
Click [Detailed].
2
The units that can be connected are displayed on the “Select Access Port” window.
Network
When you specify the network number (See page 44) set
on the unit from one of [1], [2], [3], [4], and [U (USER)] units that are presently switched on in the selected network number are displayed in [Projector Name]. The initial value for both the computer and the unit is [1]
1-2 (See page 16) ID (See page 21) Display unit’s ID Mode (See page 24) Display unit’s mode or style
Access Devices
When only one unit is connected, select [
multiple units are connected, select [
Available mode and functions
Among [Live mode], [Multi live mode], [One shot],
unavailable one is displayed with [
The number of people connected to this unitThe status of this unit
]. When
].
].
1
2
.
[
] appears when password entry is needed for
,
connection. (See page 20)
Connection message
Blinks when connection is not possible. Click to display information on resolving the issue.
(See page 17)
Connectability
When you click “Connectability” the unit name and ID
are displayed in the upper left of the display to which the selected unit is connected. If the unit name and ID are displayed correctly, the message “Projector is available.” will appear on the computer screen.
Designate (See page 20) Designate units to be connected when is set to [U]. ID Search (See page 21) When you click [ID Search], a search for the unit of the
specified ID is carried out from among the units that are presently switched on, from all channels other than [U].
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Making Connections (cont.)
In [Network], select the network number set for the unit.
3
• Units powered on in the chosen network group are listed.
• This value is set to [1] by default.
• For details on setting a network number for the unit, see page 44.
Note
If the selected unit does not appear some time after this operation, select the network number again, and check the selection status.
Select the desired units, and click [OK].
4
The launcher appears and the connection with the unit is established. (“Description of the launcher” See page 22)
Note
The launcher is not output on the display.
Notes
• Easy wireless connection cannot be made between the unit and the computer. (See page 56)
• Automatic connection setting (See page 40)
1
• In the following situations, connections other than [U] are not possible.
- Not logged in with Administrator rights
- When using Windows Vista
• Depending on the computer and wireless LAN card used, easy wireless set up may not be possible. If this is the case,
the [Network] setting of “Select Access Port” window will be switched to [U] automatically. For details of the connection procedure, first close Wireless Manager ME 4.0, and then refer to pages 51-52.
2
• The initial network number for both the unit and Wireless Manager ME 4.0 is [1]. These numbers must match for the
connection.
To check the network number, check under WEB browser control. (See page 44).
• When importance is placed on security, select the network number [2]-[4], because WEP* (wireless communication
encryption) is set on these network numbers.
• Important video/audio data is protected because AES* encryption processing takes place in advance for all network numbers,
even if [ENCRYPTION] is set to [NONE].
• Other network adapters may not be usable under easy wireless set up connections.
• Connections to other networks connected through the wireless LAN card are broken under easy wireless set up connections.
* “Glossary” (See page 55)
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Making Connections (cont.)
Connection error messages
When wireless LAN connection cannot be established, [ ] blinks in the bottom left of the “Select Access Port” window.
Click the [ ] button at this time to display information on resolving the issue as shown below.
The displayed information is as follows.
Detected issue Displayed information Remarks
A firewall or network bridge is detected
[****]
is installed. When destination cannot be identified, deactivate [****] which is the cause.
“Windows Firewall”, “Network Bridge” and other security software found will appear in [****]
• Has your firewall in Windows XP been disabled?
• Is Wireless Manager ME 4.0 registered in [Exceptions] ([Control Panel] [Security Center] [Windows firewall]) with the Windows XP SP 2?
• Are any firewall-containing applications installed?
• If you do not expect ever to use Network Bridge and see no need for it, delete it from your system.
Reference page
P.56 - P.57
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Making Connections (cont.)
Detected issue Displayed information Remarks
When a change in the settings made by the utility has been detected
When a setting error for the wireless LAN card has been detected
When the user does not have the administrator authority
The settings of Wireless Network connection have been changed. When a Wireless LAN Card utility or any other utilities are active, stop the operation of such utilities, then restart the application.
No response from the wireless LAN card. Check the followings:
- Wireless LAN Card conditions
- Driver version (Latest)
Please execute “Easy Connection” using the administrator authorization mode.
The wireless LAN utility used by the computer may have changed the wireless settings. Close the utility, and then make the connection again using easy wireless set up connection.
• Is the wireless LAN card effective?
• Is your wireless LAN card properly recognized?
• Some wireless cards may allow easy wireless set up connections to function if drivers are updated.
If you have logged onto a computer as a [GUEST] or a restricted user who does not have administrator authority, you can not perform easy wireless set up (Network No. [1] – [4]). If you must perform wireless set up without administrator authority, designate [U] as the network number.
Reference page
P. 5 6
P. 5 1
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