Справочник Пользователя для Panasonic PT-L711XNTU

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Displaying the Configuration Utility 
•  If you use the mouse to left-click on the Configuration Utility icon in the 
taskbar, a menu appears. 
•  Refer to the online help for the Configuration Utility for details on using 
the Utility. 
 
Using the Wireless Manager 
The Wireless Manager is a program that runs on the computer and is used 
to send images to the projector. The Wireless Manager is included on the 
CD-ROM that is supplied with the projector as an accessory. Read the 
“Read this first” that is included with the projector for instructions on 
installing the Wireless Manager. 
 
Wireless Manager capabilities 
•  The Wireless Manager is used to make network settings. It lets you 
register multiple network settings so that you can easily select the 
settings that apply to the network you are currently using. (See page 
•  It also lets you capture images from the computer screen and transmit 
them to the projector so that they can be projected. (See page 
•  You can also use the Wireless Manager to view a list of existing image 
files in folders, and to select images from these folders for transmitting to 
the projector for display. Furthermore, the images can be played back 
automatically. (See page 
•  The Wireless Manager is compatible with BMP, JPEG and PNG image 
formats. (However, it cannot handle files that are larger than 4 MB in 
size.) 
 
Starting and closing the Wireless Manager 
Before starting Wireless Manager 
Check the computer settings by following the procedure below, and make 
any changes that are necessary. 
•  Click with the right mouse button on an empty part of the desktop and 
select "Properties". Then open the "Settings" tab in the "Display 
Properties" window and change the "Colors" setting to "High Color (16 
bit)" or greater. (For Windows 95, open the "Display Details" tab.) 
•  Follow the same procedure as above to open the "Settings" tab in the 
"Display Properties" window. Then click the "Advanced" button, and 
change the "Font Size" setting to "Small Fonts". (For Windows 95, open 
the "Display Details" tab.)