Panasonic TY-FB10WPU User Manual

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Page 1 - TY-FB10WPU

reless CardTQZH824-2Operating InstructionsWireless Presentation BoardModel No. TY-FB10WPUBefore connecting, operating or adjusting this product, pl

Page 2 - Contents

10Check your computer• First, check your computer to see whether or not it has a built-in wireless LAN* function. *LAN : “Glossary” (See page 54)• B

Page 3 - Before using wireless card

11Software InstallationThe computer must meet the following requirements in order to use the supplied software.OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professiona

Page 4 - Accessories

12When inserting the provided CD-ROM into the computer, the installer starts up automatically and the following screen appears.• Shut down all softwar

Page 5 - Software Licensing Agreement

13Installation free set upYou can use Wireless Manager ME 4.0 without installing it in the computer.If you copy Wireless Manager ME 4.0 to a removable

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14Making Connections1Click [ ] on the desktop, or select [Start] → [All Programs] → [Panasonic Wireless Display] → [Wireless Manager mobile edition 4.

Page 7 - Open the cover

152Click [Detailed].The units that can be connected are displayed on the “Select Access Port” window.ヂ Network When you specify the network number (

Page 8 - Parts and their functions

163In [Network], select the network number set for the unit.• Units powered on in the chosen network group are listed.• This value is set to [1] by de

Page 9

17Making Connections (cont.)When wireless LAN connection cannot be established, [ ] blinks in the bottom left of the “Select Access Port” window.Click

Page 10 - Check your computer

18Detected issue Displayed information RemarksReference pageWhen a change in the settings made by the utility has been detected The settings of Wirele

Page 11 - Software Installation

19Click [ ] on the launcher.The following window appears.1Click [Yes].The computer returns to the original network settings when the connection is end

Page 12 - Software Installation (cont.)

2ContentsFCC STATEMENT ... 3Safety Precautions (Be sure to observe) ... 3Handling Cau

Page 13 - Software Uninstall

20Other operations for connection (cont.)* “Glossary” (See page 54)The newly registered connection is added to the connection list in the window shown

Page 14 - Making Connections

21Other operations for connection (cont.)Even if there are two or more units with the same name, an ID ([Disp] + 4-digit number) is assigned to each u

Page 15 - Making Connections (cont.)

22The launcher always appears on the computer screen, and can be used to perform various operations.• By default, the “simple launcher” is displayed.

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23Various display methods (cont.)Full launcher ツ Live Mode: Displays the computer screen over the entire display screen. (See page 24) ヅ Select

Page 17

24Various display methods (cont.)Press the [INDEX] button on the remote control to turn the display screen into a full screen display (the status when

Page 18

25Various display methods (cont.)Multi live mode has “4-screen multi style”, “4-screen index style” and “16-screen index style”.Styles are switched by

Page 19 - Canceling the connection

26Various display methods (cont.)Check the status indication on the launcher to make sure that transmission is possible (check that the green lamp is

Page 20 - Deleting a connection

27Various display methods (cont.)When the display is set to “4-screen index style”, connect up to four computers to one unit, and then simultaneously

Page 21 - Searching by unit’s ID

28 Quitting 4-screen index styleSelect and click the checked position in step 4 on the previous page.Various display methods (cont.) Enlarged display

Page 22 - Various display methods

29Various display methods (cont.)Check the status indication on the launcher to make sure that transmission is possible (check that the green lamp is

Page 23 - (cont.)

3FCC STATEMENTFCC STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the

Page 24

30You can simultaneously display one computer’s screen on up to eight units.Click [ ] of the launcher.The “Select Access Port” window appears.2Press t

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31Click [ ] on the launcher.The displays selected in step 5 will begin displaying.7Check the status indication on the launcher to make sure that trans

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32Various display methods (cont.)Multiple Source Multi Live ModeConnect up to four computers to each of up to eight units, and display in each unit by

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33 Switching to a different positionSelect and click a different display position in step 8 above. Enlarged displayIf [ ] is clicked with a computer,

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34Useful FunctionsBy using the selective area window, you can specify the necessary information alone from the computer screen, and display it on the

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35Useful Functions (cont.)You can set the computer screen and the display screen to the multi-monitor mode, and use the computer screen as the primary

Page 30

36Useful Functions (cont.)A snapshot of the current computer screen is transmitted to the displayClick [ ] on the launcher.4Check the status indicatio

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37Functions used with each display methodUseful Functions (cont.)Selective areatransmissionSecondarydisplaytransmissionShutter PointerNoteWhen connect

Page 32

38Various picture quality and live mode settings are available when using Wireless Manager ME 4.0.Setting optionsClick [ ] on the launcher.The “Option

Page 33

39You can set shortcut key combinations that let you control the Wireless Manager ME 4.0 functions by computer keyboard operations.Key settingSelect t

Page 34 - Useful Functions

ONOFFINPUTASPECTINDEXID SETVOLENTERRETURNMENUID ALL4Accessories• Screw × 4 (Slot cover cramping screw)• Screw × 2 ( Screws for cramping wireless c

Page 35 - Useful Functions (cont.)

40Setting options (cont.)• If the [Make an automatic connection] box is checked and a unit is registered as a destination for automatic connection whe

Page 36

41Using WebBrowserComputer settingsOpen “Internet Properties” window.Click [Start] → [Control Panel] → [Network and Internet Connections] → [Internet

Page 37

42• No password is set when shipped from the factory.• Password used in this page is for accessing the web control window. (See page 48)• If you fo

Page 38 - Setting options

43Using WebBrowser (cont.)Displays current display statusTo access this page from another page, click “Display Control” on the menu and “STATUS” on th

Page 39 - Setting options (cont.)

44Using WebBrowser (cont.)You can make the network settings on the unit when connecting without computer administrator rights, when connecting through

Page 40

45Using WebBrowser (cont.)NETWORK: Sets a name for the network number.IP:DHCP* ON : If a DHCP server exists in the network to which the unit is conn

Page 41 - Using WebBrowser

46Using WebBrowser (cont.)Detailed Network Settings Screen (3/3)6AUTHENTICATION:OPEN or SHARED AUTHENTICATION:WPA-PSKENCRYPTION: Used to select and se

Page 42 - Using WebBrowser (cont.)

47Using WebBrowser (cont.)Network Configuration Confirmation Screen7Displays a configuration confirmation screen. If correct, click [SUBMIT].To change

Page 43

48Using WebBrowser (cont.)Sets a password for each feature.• Click [Network Settings] on the menu.Change Password ScreenヂWEB password settingSets the

Page 44

49Using WebBrowser (cont.)ッWM Authentication SettingsSets the password to use when starting Wireless Manager ME4.0.Click [WM] on the submenu.Password

Page 45

5Use of this Software is governed by the terms defined in this Software Licensing Agreement. Article 1 LicenseLicensee is granted the right to use thi

Page 46

50Using WebBrowser (cont.)When using more than one unit, you can set an ID to restrict the use of the remote control.Access is not allowed unless the

Page 47

51Other Connection MethodsYou can make the setting for infrastructure mode* (connection through the access point); however, confirm to your system adm

Page 48

52Other Connection Methods (cont.)Exit Wireless Manager ME 4.0 running on the computer.3Make settings on the computer.a) Click [Start] → [Control Pan

Page 49

53Returning to the Initial SettingsPush ID SET key of remote control once .1Then Push key three times.“RESET!” is displayed at the upper left of the

Page 50

54GlossaryCategory Item Descriptions PageCommon Setting of connectionsLAN Abbreviation for Local Area Network. This is a network with a relatively nar

Page 51 - Other Connection Methods

55Category Item Descriptions PageAdvanced setting of connectionAD_HOC This is the mode in which computers communicate with each other directly, rather

Page 52

56Frequently Asked QuestionsCheck the following points once more before requesting repair.No wireless connection can be made between my unit and my co

Page 53 - Then Push key three times

57Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)No wireless connection can be made between my unit and my computer. (cont.)<When Windows Firewall has been dete

Page 54 - Glossary

58Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)Wireless connection is lost shortly.• If live transmission is cancelled or if the connection is lost, re-establish

Page 55 - Glossary (cont.)

59Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)There is a time lag between operations at the computer and results in the displayed image.• Wireless Manager ME 4

Page 56 - Frequently Asked Questions

6Wireless equipment that has obtained a certificate of conformity is supplied with this unit.Wireless connection function of the unit uses radio waves

Page 57

Notes:• Unauthorized use or reproduction of part or all of this product software and manuals is strictly prohibited.• Panasonic cannot be held liabl

Page 58

7Notes on Using Wireless Connection (cont.) Channels that can be usedThe channels (frequency range) that can be used differ according to the country o

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8ONOFFINPUTASPECTINDEXID SETVOLENTERRETURNMENUID ALLPOWER ON buttonInput selector buttonSelect the setting suitable for the connected device.Function

Page 60 - Trademarks

SLOT2SLOT3SLOT1SLOT2SLOT31234SLOT1SLOT2SLOT3PC INSERT1SLOT2SLOT39Installing and removing the wireless card/Installing and removing the unit to the dis

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