Plextor PX-PA15AW SOFTWARE, Presto! WMS User Manual

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Plextor’s Software
User's Guide
March 2006
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Copyright
© 2006 Plextor Corp. All Rights Reserved. No portion of this document may be copied or reproduced in any manner without prior written permission from Plextor Corp.
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All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.....................................................................1
System Requirements .............................................................1
Hardware Box Requirements..................................................2
Features....................................................................................3
Installation................................................................................3
Chapter 2 Setting Up the System....................................................4
Chapter 3 Using Presto! WMS.......................................................10
Appendix Channel Specifications.................................................12
Note: During Software installation PX-PA15AW is referred as WMS Image 100.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
The Plextor PX-PA15AW Wireless Projector Adapter uses Presto! WMS software which is included with this product. You need a projector or monitor for the adapter, and a computer to act as Sender. The Sender can be easily changed without reconnecting any wires. It's all very easy to set up and the hard choices like channel and serial number sele ction are made automatically.
If you buy more than two devices, the one-to-many
transmission mode will not be supported for Ethernet connections.
System Requirements
Hardware Box Requirements
Features
Installation
System Requirements
Presto! WMS requires hardware in the form of a wireless card. Here is a list of the system requirements that must be met before installing the programs.
Intel Pentium III processor, 800 MHz or faster.
Windows 2000 or XP with DirectX 8.1 or later.
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A minimum of 256 MB RAM and 200 MB free hard disk space.
A display card supporting 16-bit high color or true color with 800 x
600 or above resolution. (1024 x 768 is recommended.)
At least 200 MB hard disk space for running the program. At least 500 MB of available working space.
A Windows-compatible sound card and speakers.
CD-ROM or DVD-Rom drive.
Wireless card.
For transmitting desktop images, the following resolutions are
supported: 800 x 600, and 1024 x 768.
Hardware Box Requirements
The WMS-R hardware box supports the Plextor’s Wireless Projector Adapter System Protocol.
Power: 5 V, 1 A for Asia and the U.S.A (5V, 1.7 A for Europe).
LAN supported: Ethernet, WLAN 802.11 a/b/g.
Processor: TF-530 or TF-522.
Flash ROM: 1 MB.
SDRAM: 128 KB.
Graphics Processor: ASIC or FPGA.
DRAM: 2 x 32 MB.
Output: D-Sub 15 pins.
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Graphics resolution: 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768, for ASIC de sign, 1280 x 1240 will also be supported.
Color Quality: 16-bit (Normal), 24-bit (Better), 32-bit (Best)
Features
Mouse movement on the Sender computer can be seen on the projected screen.
Low transmission error rate.
Automatic channel selection and serial number assignment.
Automatic scanning for Senders and Adapters, and a list to select
from.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) protection for added security.
Installation
Before you begin, make sure the hardware is correctly set up. The installation will be done in two parts: one for the Presto! WMS program and one for the hardware driver. Follow the steps below.
1. Insert the disc into the disc drive. Plextor's menu will pop up. Click "Install software" button and then the installation program will start.
2. After installing the software, the system will detect the related hardware and install the driver.
Presto! WMS software is now ready to use.
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Chapter 2 Setting Up the System
Here is how to prepare the program for a presentation.
1. Start Presto! WMS. Presto! WMS will automatically display any
network devices. Select one from the list.
2. Click OK to start scanning for channels, and then scanning for the adapters.
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This scanning process only happens when (1) opening
Presto! WMS the first time (2) the adapter has been modified.
Presto! WMS will recognize the previously connected
device when opening and skip the device scanning. If the previously connected device has been removed, a message will open and device scanning will be done again.
For WLAN cards that have yet to pa ss the Windows
certification, the scanning process won’t find the adapter. This message will appear to help you find a solution: “WMS is unable to connect to the receiver with the Windows Standard Utility. To begin using the software, please use your Windows WLAN card utility to manually locate a wireless connection to the receiver”. After you click OK, the main control panel will open. If you used the WLAN Card utility to manually locate a wireless connection to the receiver, you can start to play. Otherwise an adapter won't be found.” For Ethernet, the scanning process won't start and the main control panel will open.
3. The scanned adapters will be shown on the Adapter List. Click one to select it.
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You can select more than one adapter. If Multiple Adapters is selected, there will be a check box for each device on the Adapter List. The selected adapters will receive the same source from Presto! WMS .
4. Click the box.
button on the control panel to open the Settings dialog
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5. Click the Adapter tab and make the following settings.
Serial Number: Shows the available adapters.
Multiple Adapters: Enable this option to select more than one
adapter for transmission. There won't be a check box in front of the listed adapters if this option is not enabled.
Search: Click this button and the program will scan again for available adapters.
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If the network device is Ethernet or the WLAN card has
not passed the Windows NDIS certification, the functions on the Adapter tab will be disabled.
6. Click the Quality tab to set up the screen capture quality supported by Presto! WMS.
Color Quality: Click to choose Best, Better, or Normal. The better the quality is, the more likely the stream transmission will be slowed.
Monitor Resolution: Click to choose the screen capture resolution.
The default Color Quality is Normal, and the default Monitor
Resolution is 1024 x 768.
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7. Click the WEP tab to use Wired Equivalent Privacy and add protection to your data. Click Enable WEP Key to activate the encryption function. You can specify any of the four keys to protect your data transmission.
After you have finished, click OK.
If you type the encryption keys and then change to the
Adapter tab without clicking OK first, the protected devices won’t be found when searching for adapters. If the network device is Ethernet or a WLAN card that hasn't passed the Windows NDIS certification, the functions on the WEP tab will be disabled.
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Chapter 3 Using Presto! WMS
After you have set up and opened all the programs, you are ready to experience the wonder of wireless multimedia communications.
You can project the desktop of the Sender. The audience can watch the mouse move across the screen and view any images you open on the desktop. This is a perfect way to get your point across to your audience. Slide show or PowerPoint presentations come off really well.
Here are the Sender controls and an explanation of the available buttons.
Click the play button to broadcast the desktop image.
Click the pause button
to suspend the broadcast.
This button may not be available in all versions of the
program because it works only when the data is a video file.
Click the stop button
to quit transmitting data (but the
connection will not be broken).
Click the setup button
Click the Live Update button
to open the Settings dialog box.
to connect to the NewSoft
website.
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The operation status can be seen in four different modes.
Data is being transmitted between computers.
Data is being transmitted between computers using the WEP key settings.
A connection is being provided by the Access Point.
A connection is being provided by the Access Point using the WEP key settings.
The connection status icons and the connected device name
will only appear when using a WLAN card that has passed the Windows NDIS certification. If not, or the connection device is Ethernet, the status bar will be blank.
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Appendix Channel Specifications
This program is based upon the IEEE 802.11 standards. For 802.11a, it uses the 5 GHz band, and for 802.11 b and g, it is the 2.4 GHz band. Here is the channel list.
Channel No. Frequency USA-Canada ETSI Japan
1 2412MHz X X X 2 2417MHz X X X 3 2422MHz X X X 4 2427MHz X X X 5 2432MHz X X X 6 2437MHz X X X 7 2442MHz X X X 8 2447MHz X X X
9 2452MHz X X X 10 2457MHz X X X 11 2462MHz X X X 12 2467MHz X X 13 2472MHz X X 14 2484MHz X
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For 802.11a, there are 3 segments of channel allocation. The list is shown below:
Channel No. Frequency USA-Canada ETSI Japan
34 5170MHz X 36 5180MHz X X X 38 5190MHz X 40 5200MHz X X X 42 5210MHz X 44 5220MHz X X X 46 5230MHz X 48 5240MHz X X X 52 5260MHz X X X 56 5280MHz X X X 60 5300MHz X X X
64 5320MHz X X X 100 5500MHz X 104 5520MHz X 108 5540MHz X 112 5560MHz X 116 5580MHz X
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120 5600MHz X 124 5620MHz X 128 5640MHz X 132 5660MHz X 136 5680MHz X 140 5700MHz X 149 5745MHz X 153 5765MHz X 157 5785MHx X 161 5805MHz X
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