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... this product, or any lost profits or claims from the screens actually produced by the product. 1 Any other use is forbidden. DATA PROJECTOR E XJ-A135/XJ-A145/XJ-A235/ XJ-A245 Data Projector Wireless Function Guide Be sure to read the precautions in the User's Guide (Basic Operations...countries. Other company and product names may differ somewhat from third parties arising out of the use of this product, the included software or this manual. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. You are for illustrative purposes only, and may be registered product names or ...
... this product, or any lost profits or claims from the screens actually produced by the product. 1 Any other use is forbidden. DATA PROJECTOR E XJ-A135/XJ-A145/XJ-A235/ XJ-A245 Data Projector Wireless Function Guide Be sure to read the precautions in the User's Guide (Basic Operations...countries. Other company and product names may differ somewhat from third parties arising out of the use of this product, the included software or this manual. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. You are for illustrative purposes only, and may be registered product names or ...
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... 12 To display Wireless Connection 3 help 13 To display Wireless Connection 3 version information 13 To close Wireless Connection 3 13 Using a Default SSID to Connect a Computer to the Projector via Wireless LAN 13 To use a default SSID to connect a computer to the projector via wireless LAN ..... 14 Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection from Multiple...
... 12 To display Wireless Connection 3 help 13 To display Wireless Connection 3 version information 13 To close Wireless Connection 3 13 Using a Default SSID to Connect a Computer to the Projector via Wireless LAN 13 To use a default SSID to connect a computer to the projector via wireless LAN ..... 14 Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection from Multiple...
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Appendix 38 Using the Token Wizard 38 Installing Wireless Connection 3 on USB Memory 38 To use a USB token to connect a computer to the projector via wireless LAN ........ 39 Installing and Removing the Wireless Adapter 40 Wireless LAN Connection Troubleshooting 42 Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer 42 Simultaneous Wireless LAN Connections with Multiple Projectors 43 System Admin Page 44 Performing Wireless Operations from a Computer 44 Error Messages 45 Wireless Connection 3 Error Messages 45 System Admin Page Error Messages 45 4
Appendix 38 Using the Token Wizard 38 Installing Wireless Connection 3 on USB Memory 38 To use a USB token to connect a computer to the projector via wireless LAN ........ 39 Installing and Removing the Wireless Adapter 40 Wireless LAN Connection Troubleshooting 42 Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer 42 Simultaneous Wireless LAN Connections with Multiple Projectors 43 System Admin Page 44 Performing Wireless Operations from a Computer 44 Error Messages 45 Wireless Connection 3 Error Messages 45 System Admin Page Error Messages 45 4
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... display device of your computer. About This Manual... Terms and Conventions In this manual, there are special terms and conventions used in this manual to differentiate between a CASIO XJ-A135, XJ-A145, XJ-A235, or XJ-A245 Data Projector and a computer, and send computer screen contents to appear within the projection area. Computer screen This...
... display device of your computer. About This Manual... Terms and Conventions In this manual, there are special terms and conventions used in this manual to differentiate between a CASIO XJ-A135, XJ-A145, XJ-A235, or XJ-A245 Data Projector and a computer, and send computer screen contents to appear within the projection area. Computer screen This...
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...the following operations are not supported. Use of a CASIO YW-2L wireless adapter or a commercially available wireless LAN adapter in order to use a wireless LAN connection to establish a wireless LAN connection between your computer and the projector using such software. 7 Such adapters will not ... contents. The wireless adapter that comes with the projector must be installed on the projector. Note that comes with a CASIO data projector or any third-party wireless LAN connection software. See "Installing and Removing the Wireless Adapter" (page 40) for details...
...the following operations are not supported. Use of a CASIO YW-2L wireless adapter or a commercially available wireless LAN adapter in order to use a wireless LAN connection to establish a wireless LAN connection between your computer and the projector using such software. 7 Such adapters will not ... contents. The wireless adapter that comes with the projector must be installed on the projector. Note that comes with a CASIO data projector or any third-party wireless LAN connection software. See "Installing and Removing the Wireless Adapter" (page 40) for details...
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...Vista®, or Windows® XP pre-installed CPU: Pentium® M 1.6GHz or higher, or CPU recommended for operating system being used Normal operation may not be possible under certain hardware configurations. Operation is not supported on a computer running Windows® XP Professional...; Operation on your computer in order to send computer screen contents to the projector over a wireless connection for operating system being used Display: Full-color display with resolution of at least 1024 × 768 that is supported by above operating systems and...
...Vista®, or Windows® XP pre-installed CPU: Pentium® M 1.6GHz or higher, or CPU recommended for operating system being used Normal operation may not be possible under certain hardware configurations. Operation is not supported on a computer running Windows® XP Professional...; Operation on your computer in order to send computer screen contents to the projector over a wireless connection for operating system being used Display: Full-color display with resolution of at least 1024 × 768 that is supported by above operating systems and...
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...; This will start searching for a projector. Place the CD-ROM that comes with the projector over the wireless LAN. For more information, see "Using the Token Wizard" (page 38). 9 Installing Wireless Connection 3 on a Second and Subsequent Computers You can plug the USB memory to the projector ...]. If you do not want to establish a wireless LAN connection between the computer and projector at that time, perform the procedure under "To use the Wireless Connection 3 token wizard to install Wireless Connection 3 on each computer that appear on the screen. If you are running ...
...; This will start searching for a projector. Place the CD-ROM that comes with the projector over the wireless LAN. For more information, see "Using the Token Wizard" (page 38). 9 Installing Wireless Connection 3 on a Second and Subsequent Computers You can plug the USB memory to the projector ...]. If you do not want to establish a wireless LAN connection between the computer and projector at that time, perform the procedure under "To use the Wireless Connection 3 token wizard to install Wireless Connection 3 on each computer that appear on the screen. If you are running ...
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... contents when Wireless is one of the projector's built-in passphrase and login code. Note Under initial default settings, the projector performs wireless LAN communication using WPA-PSK AES security for more information. 10 Changing the passphrase periodically ensures that unauthorized parties cannot hack into your computer or projector. It makes...
... contents when Wireless is one of the projector's built-in passphrase and login code. Note Under initial default settings, the projector performs wireless LAN communication using WPA-PSK AES security for more information. 10 Changing the passphrase periodically ensures that unauthorized parties cannot hack into your computer or projector. It makes...
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... screen displays the information described below. Channel Projector's current channel number. It makes it possible to new one of SSID, IP address, and other terms used above, see "System Admin Page Settings" (page 36). 11 Server IP Projector's current IP address. About the Projector's Wireless Application Wireless is one whenever the...
... screen displays the information described below. Channel Projector's current channel number. It makes it possible to new one of SSID, IP address, and other terms used above, see "System Admin Page Settings" (page 36). 11 Server IP Projector's current IP address. About the Projector's Wireless Application Wireless is one whenever the...
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... connection. Wireless Connection 3 Wireless Connection 3 is control software for a computer that appear while Wireless Connection 3 is running . For more information, see "Using the Token Wizard" (page 38). Important! Note Using the token wizard to start up Wireless Connection 3 Perform either of the following shows the windows that connects to appear. To start...
... connection. Wireless Connection 3 Wireless Connection 3 is control software for a computer that appear while Wireless Connection 3 is running . For more information, see "Using the Token Wizard" (page 38). Important! Note Using the token wizard to start up Wireless Connection 3 Perform either of the following shows the windows that connects to appear. To start...
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...the "User Account Control" message (such as software installation, new hardware connection, etc.) while there is casiolpj_default1. When using multiple projectors for identification purposes. Since there are only three default SSIDs, you are running Wireless Connection 3 under Windows Vista or...window, click the function menu button and then click [About] on the menu that appears. For more information, see "Wireless LAN Connection when Using Multiple Projectors at the Same Time" (page 16). Note The initial default SSID for the projector is a wireless connection between the...
...the "User Account Control" message (such as software installation, new hardware connection, etc.) while there is casiolpj_default1. When using multiple projectors for identification purposes. Since there are only three default SSIDs, you are running Wireless Connection 3 under Windows Vista or...window, click the function menu button and then click [About] on the menu that appears. For more information, see "Wireless LAN Connection when Using Multiple Projectors at the Same Time" (page 16). Note The initial default SSID for the projector is a wireless connection between the...
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... it does, click [Allow]. The Wireless Connection 3 window will cause the "User Account Control" message to . 5. You can enter any name up Windows. 4. To use a default SSID to connect a computer to 20 characters long. For the login code, enter the four-digit number displayed on the Wireless standby screen...
... it does, click [Allow]. The Wireless Connection 3 window will cause the "User Account Control" message to . 5. You can enter any name up Windows. 4. To use a default SSID to connect a computer to 20 characters long. For the login code, enter the four-digit number displayed on the Wireless standby screen...
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... computer. To project the screen contents of the first computer are being projected by the projector. Now if you connect from step 3 under "To use a default SSID to connect a computer to reenter it from the next time you want , click [OK]. This establishes a wireless LAN connection between the projector...
... computer. To project the screen contents of the first computer are being projected by the projector. Now if you connect from step 3 under "To use a default SSID to connect a computer to reenter it from the next time you want , click [OK]. This establishes a wireless LAN connection between the projector...
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... in the same location, for example, the SSID of the second projector must be changed to casiolpj_default2 or casiolpj_default3, which projector it is casiolpj_default1. Use the [] key to move the highlighting to "Change SSID" and then press the [ENTER] key. This displays a dialog box... the input source. This will project the Wireless standby screen. 2. To change the default SSID of which are two projectors being used at the same time in the same location (same meeting room, etc.), each one shown below for the projector is connected to select and...
... in the same location, for example, the SSID of the second projector must be changed to casiolpj_default2 or casiolpj_default3, which projector it is casiolpj_default1. Use the [] key to move the highlighting to "Change SSID" and then press the [ENTER] key. This displays a dialog box... the input source. This will project the Wireless standby screen. 2. To change the default SSID of which are two projectors being used at the same time in the same location (same meeting room, etc.), each one shown below for the projector is connected to select and...
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When this happens, check the SSID on the Wireless standby screen being projected by the projector you want to connect to the projector via wireless LAN" (page 14), a dialog box like the one shown below will appear on the dialog box. Wireless Connection when the Computer Finds Multiple Projectors If the computer finds more than one projector it can connect to in step 4 of the procedure under "To use a default SSID to connect a computer to and click the same SSID on the computer screen. Next, click [OK]. 17
When this happens, check the SSID on the Wireless standby screen being projected by the projector you want to connect to the projector via wireless LAN" (page 14), a dialog box like the one shown below will appear on the dialog box. Wireless Connection when the Computer Finds Multiple Projectors If the computer finds more than one projector it can connect to in step 4 of the procedure under "To use a default SSID to connect a computer to and click the same SSID on the computer screen. Next, click [OK]. 17
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... with the projectors System Admin page, which can be terminated.) Click the Wireless Connection 3 [Reconnect] button. For information about other System Admin page operations, see "Using a Default SSID to Connect a Computer to the projector. (At this time the wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer. Establishing a wireless LAN connection between...
... with the projectors System Admin page, which can be terminated.) Click the Wireless Connection 3 [Reconnect] button. For information about other System Admin page operations, see "Using a Default SSID to Connect a Computer to the projector. (At this time the wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer. Establishing a wireless LAN connection between...
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Perform the procedure under "To use a default SSID to connect a computer to establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer. 2. Click "System Admin". Function menu button This starts up ...
Perform the procedure under "To use a default SSID to connect a computer to establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer. 2. Click "System Admin". Function menu button This starts up ...
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4. Note For security reasons, be sure to System Admin page from the default. For more information, see "To change the password you use to log in to change the System Admin login password" (page 32). This returns to the System Admin page and displays the Status screen. To log out of the projector's System Admin page Click "Logout" in to the top System Admin screen. 20 Click the [Login] button. This logs in the upper right corner of the System Admin page.
4. Note For security reasons, be sure to System Admin page from the default. For more information, see "To change the password you use to log in to change the System Admin login password" (page 32). This returns to the System Admin page and displays the Status screen. To log out of the projector's System Admin page Click "Logout" in to the top System Admin screen. 20 Click the [Login] button. This logs in the upper right corner of the System Admin page.
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... [] button to the right of each option in total, into System Admin. 2. Performs communication encryption using WPA2-PSK protocol. Performs communication encryption using WEP protocol. Click "Setup" to display the System Admin page Setup screen. Changing only the ...are required to log into the "SSID" input box. However, do not use "_default1", "_default2", or "_default3", because these are encryption protocols. TKIP and AES are already used for encrypting communication data. To configure security settings 1. The following explains the meaning...
... [] button to the right of each option in total, into System Admin. 2. Performs communication encryption using WPA2-PSK protocol. Performs communication encryption using WEP protocol. Click "Setup" to display the System Admin page Setup screen. Changing only the ...are required to log into the "SSID" input box. However, do not use "_default1", "_default2", or "_default3", because these are encryption protocols. TKIP and AES are already used for encrypting communication data. To configure security settings 1. The following explains the meaning...
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... The character string you input here will be performed without any encryption. It is no wireless communication security risk. 22 If you avoid using the "Off" setting except in step 4, as described below. Example: MyKey12345678 Enter a 10-digit hexadecimal value as the WEP key. The ...-byte alphanumeric characters as the WEP key. Make sure you do not forget the character string you are absolutely sure there is recommended that uses the security settings and a computer. Example: 11AA22BB33 Enter a 26-digit hexadecimal value as the WEP key. Selecting the "Off" security ...
... The character string you input here will be performed without any encryption. It is no wireless communication security risk. 22 If you avoid using the "Off" setting except in step 4, as described below. Example: MyKey12345678 Enter a 10-digit hexadecimal value as the WEP key. The ...-byte alphanumeric characters as the WEP key. Make sure you do not forget the character string you are absolutely sure there is recommended that uses the security settings and a computer. Example: 11AA22BB33 Enter a 26-digit hexadecimal value as the WEP key. Selecting the "Off" security ...