Panasonic TH65PF50E Operating instructions

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Panasonic TH65PF50E is a High Definition Plasma Display with Network Operations. It offers a wide range of features and possible use cases, including:

Wired and wireless LAN connectivity, allowing you to connect the device to your home network and access content from other devices on the network, such as computers and smartphones.

PJLink™ Protocol support, allowing you to control the projector remotely using a computer or other compatible device.

WEB control, allowing you to control the projector using a web browser.

Command control, allowing you to control the projector using commands sent over the network.

Panasonic TH65PF50E is a High Definition Plasma Display with Network Operations. It offers a wide range of features and possible use cases, including:

Wired and wireless LAN connectivity, allowing you to connect the device to your home network and access content from other devices on the network, such as computers and smartphones.

PJLink™ Protocol support, allowing you to control the projector remotely using a computer or other compatible device.

WEB control, allowing you to control the projector using a web browser.

Command control, allowing you to control the projector using commands sent over the network.

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Operating Instructions
Network Operations
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Connectin
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Wireless Module
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ulti-Liv
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JLink™ Protoco
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Request Re
g
ardin
g
Securit
y
W
hen usin
g
this product, securit
y
breaches of the t
y
pe described below are conceivable
.
Leaka
g
e of
y
our private information via this produc
t
I
lle
g
al operation o
f
this product b
y
a malicious third-part
y
H
arm to or cessation o
f
operation o
f
this product b
y
a malicious third-part
y
B
e sure to implement suf cient securit
y
measures
.
S
et passwords, and limit the users that are permitted lo
g
in access
.
M
ake sure the password is as hard to
g
uess as possible.
C
han
g
e the password periodicall
y.
Panasonic Corporation and its af liated companies never directl
y
ask customers for their password. Do not
g
ive
out
y
our password even i
f
directl
y
asked b
y
a third-part
y
representin
g
themselves as Panasonic
C
orporation
.
A
lwa
y
s use on a network that has sa
f
et
y
protection such as a
rewall implemented
.
Ab
out
Wi
re
l
ess L
AN
s
The advanta
g
e of a wireless LAN is that information can be exchan
g
ed between a PC or other such equipment and an
access point usin
g
radio waves as lon
g
as
y
ou are within ran
g
e for radio transmissions.
O
n the other hand, because the radio waves can travel throu
g
h obstacles
(
such as walls
)
and are available ever
y
where
within a
g
iven ran
g
e, problems o
f
the t
y
pe listed below ma
y
occur i
f
securit
y
-related settin
g
s are not made
.
A malicious third-part ma
y
intentionall
y
intercept and monitor transmitted data includin
g
the content of e-mail and
p
ersonal in
f
ormation such as
y
our ID, password, and
/
or credit card numbers.
A malicious third-part
y
ma
y
access
y
our personal or corporate network without authorization and en
g
a
g
e in the
f
ollowin
g
t
y
pes o
f
behavior.
R
etrieve personal and
/
or secret in
f
ormation
(
in
f
ormation leak
)
S
pread false information b
y
impersonatin
g
a particular person
(
spoofin
g)
O
verwrite intercepted communications and issue false data
(
tamperin
g)
S
pread harm
f
ul so
f
tware such as a computer virus and crash
y
our data and
/
or s
y
stem
(
s
y
stem crash
)
S
ince most wireless LAN adapters or access points are equipped with securit
y
f
eatures to take care o
f
these problems,
y
ou can reduce the possibilit
y
of these problems occurrin
g
when usin
g
this product b
y
makin
g
the appropriate securit
y
s
ettin
g
s for the wireless LAN device.
S
ome wireless LAN devices ma
y
not be set
f
or securit
y
immediatel
y
a
f
ter purchase. To decrease the possibilit
y
o
f
occurrence of securit
y
problems, before usin
g
an
y
wireless LAN devices, be absolutel
y
sure to make all securit
y
-related
s
ettin
g
s accordin
g
to the instructions
g
iven in the operation manuals supplied with them.
Dependin
g
on the speci
f
ications o
f
the wireless LAN, a malicious third-part
y
ma
y
be able to break securit
y
settin
g
s b
y
s
pec
i
a
l
means
.
Please contact Panasonic i
f
y
ou need help takin
g
care o
f
securit
y
settin
g
s or other such
.
If
y
ou cannot perform securit
y
settin
g
s for
y
our wireless LAN b
y
y
ourself, please contact the Panasonic Support Center
.
Panasonic asks customers to thorou
g
hl
y
understand the risk o
f
usin
g
this product without makin
g
securit
y
settin
g
s, and
r
ecommends that the customer make securit
y
settin
g
s at their own discretion and responsibilit
y
.
4
What
y
ou can d
o
This unit supports wired LAN and wireless LAN enablin
g
the network functions as below.
<
WEB control>
(
See pa
ge
19
)
The followin
g
operations are possible when usin
g
WebBrowser.
S
ettin
g
and ad
j
ustin
g
the Displa
y
Displa
y
in
g
the Displa
y
status
<
PJLink>
(
See pa
ge
2
7
)
C
ompatible with PJLink
C
lass 1. The
f
ollowin
g
operations can be per
f
ormed
f
rom a computer when PJLink protocol
is
used
.
S
ettin
g
the Displa
y
Q
uer
y
in
g
the Displa
y
status
<
Command control
>
Network
f
unction o
f
the unit can control the unit in the same wa
y
as serial control
f
rom a network
.
Su
pp
orted command
s
C
ommands used in the serial control are supported.
(S
ee pa
g
e 14 o
f
“O
peratin
g
Instructions, Displa
y
O
perations
)
W
hen usin
g
[WEB control], [PJLink] and [Command control], set [Control I/F Select] to [LAN] and [WEB Control] to
[O
n] in the [Network
S
etup] menu.
(
S
ee pa
ge
17
)
Wireless Mana
g
er mobile edition 5.5
(
Windows
/
Macintosh
)
S
o
f
tware
f
or sendin
g
the computer screen via wireless
/
wired LAN
.
To use this function, the software included in the wireless module
(
ET-WM200E
)
(
sold separatel
y)
is necessar
y
.
For more information, see the instructions of the software contained in the CD-R
O
M su
pp
lied with the wireless
m
odu
l
e
.
This unit does not support the
f
ollowin
g
f
unctions.
V
irt
ua
l r
e
m
o
t
e
co
ntr
o
l f
u
n
c
ti
on
U
SB displa
y
functio
n
Wireless Pro
j
ector for iO
S
S
oftware for sendin
g
PDF les/JPEG ima
g
es saved in an iPad/iPhone/iPod touch to this unit via wireless LAN
(
WiFi
)
.
For more information, see the website below.
h
ttp://panasonic.net/avc/pro
j
ector/ios/
5
Notes on Usin
g
Wireless Connection
Wireless connection
f
unction o
f
the Displa
y
uses radio waves in the 2.4
G
Hz band.
A
radio station license is not required, but be sure to read and
f
ull
y
understand the
f
ollowin
g
items be
f
ore use
.
The wireless module
(
part number: ET-WM200E
)
sold separatel
y
needs to be mounted when usin
g
the wireless LAN function
with the Displa
y
.
D
o not use near other wireless e
q
ui
p
ment
.
The
f
ollowin
g
equipment ma
y
use radio waves in the same band as the Displa
y.
When the Displa
y
is used near these devices, radio wave inter
f
erence ma
y
make communication impossible, or the
c
ommunication speed ma
y
become slower
.
M
icrowave ovens, etc
.
I
n
d
ustr
i
a
l
, c
h
em
i
ca
l
an
d
me
di
ca
l
equ
i
pment, etc
.
In-plant radio stations
f
or identi
fy
in
g
movin
g
ob
j
ects such as those used in
f
actor
y
manu
f
acturin
g
lines, etc.
Desi
g
nated low-power radio stations
If at all possible, avoid the use of cellular phones, TV sets or radios near the Displa
y.
C
ellular phones, TV sets, radios and similar devices use di
ff
erent radio bands
f
rom the Displa
y
, so there is no e
ff
ect on
wireless communication or the transmission and reception o
f
these devices. However, radio waves
f
rom the Displa
y
ma
y
produce audio or video noise
.
Wireless communication radio waves cannot
p
enetrate steel reinforcements, metal, concrete,
etc
.
C
ommunication is possible throu
g
h walls and
f
loors made
f
rom materials such as wood and
g
lass
(
except
g
lass containin
g
wire mesh
)
, but not throu
g
h walls and floors made from steel reinforcements, metal, concrete, etc.
Avoid usin
g
the Displa
y
in locations prone to static electricit
y.
I
f
the Displa
y
is used in a location prone to static electricit
y
, such as on a carpet, the wireless LAN or wired LAN connection
ma
y
be lost
.
If this happens, eliminate the source of static electricit
y
or electroma
g
netic noise and reconnect to the wireless LAN or
wir
ed
LAN
.
U
s
i
n
g
t
h
e
Di
sp
l
a
y
outs
id
e t
h
e countr
y
It is
f
orbidden to take the Displa
y
outside the countr
y
or re
g
ion where
y
ou purchased it, so use it onl
y
in the said countr
y
o
r
re
g
ion. Also, note that dependin
g
on countries or re
g
ions there are restrictions on the channels and frequencies at which
y
ou can use the wireless LAN.
6
Notes on Usin
g
Wireless Connection
Wired LAN
U
se stra
igh
t or crossover
LAN
ca
bl
e t
h
at
i
s compat
ibl
e w
i
t
h
cate
g
or
y
5 or a
b
ove
.
Whether strai
g
ht cable, crossover cable or both can be used varies dependin
g
on the s
y
stem con
f
i
g
uration. For details,
¼
c
onsult
y
our s
y
stem administrator.
Available wireless LAN channel
s
The channels
(f
requenc
y
ran
g
e
)
that can be used di
ff
er accordin
g
to the countr
y
or re
g
ion. Re
f
er to the table below
.
Countr
y
or re
g
ion Standard Channels used
Frequenc
y
band
(
Center frequenc
y)
En
g
land, German
y
, France, Spain, Ital
y
,
Bel
g
ium, Austria,
S
weden, Denmark,
S
witzerland, Holland, Finland, Portu
g
al,
G
reece, Luxembur
g
ET
S
I
300
.
3
2
8
1 – 1
3
2,412 MHz -
2
,47
2
MHz
The separatel
y
sold wireless module
(
product number: ET-WM200E
)
needs to be attached to use wireless LAN
with this device
(S
ee pa
g
e 8
)
.
7
Check
y
our computer
Necessary environment for computers to be connected
Fi
rst, c
h
ec
k
y
our computer to see w
h
et
h
er or not
i
t
h
as a w
i
re
d
LAN
o
r
a
bu
ilt-in wir
e
l
ess
LAN f
u
n
c
ti
o
n
.
Before connectin
g
the Displa
y
to the computer, be sure to check the followin
g
settin
g
s
.
O
peration is not
g
uaranteed
f
or all wireless LAN adapters and built-in wireless LAN adapters.
Wi
re
d
L
AN
Check 1
For LAN cabl
e
Is the cable properl
y
connected
?
U
se LAN cable that is compatible with cate
g
or
y
5 or above.
Check 2
Wired LAN settin
g
s
<Computer with a built-in wired LAN function
>
Is
y
our wired LAN switched on
?
<Com
p
uter without a built-in wired LAN function
>
Is
y
our wired LAN adapter properl
y
reco
g
nized
?
Is
y
our wired LAN adapter switched on
?
Install the wired LAN ada
p
ter driver beforehand.
For details on how to install the driver, re
f
er to the instructions accompan
y
in
g
the wired LAN adapter
.
Wireless LA
N
Check 1
Wireless LAN settin
g
s
<Computer with a built-in wireless LAN function
>
Is
y
our wireless LAN switched on
?
<Com
p
uter without a built-in wireless LAN function
>
Is
y
our wireless LAN adapter properl
y
reco
g
nized
?
Is the wireless LAN adapter switched on?
Install the wireless LAN ada
p
ter driver beforehand.
For details on how to install the driver, re
f
er to the instructions accompan
y
in
g
the wireless card.
Check 2
Computers settin
g
s
When securit
y
(
rewall
)
so
f
tware and utilities
f
or network cards are installed, these ma
y
prevent connection o
f
the Displa
y
.
<Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7
>
Is Network Brid
g
e enabled
?
H
as
y
our
rewall been disabled
?
For WebBrowser
W
e
bB
rowser
i
s necessar
y
to use
WEB
contro
l
.
C
ompatible
OS
: Windows XP
/
Windows Vista
/
Windows 7, Mac
OS
X v10.4
/
v10.5
/
v10.6
/
v10.
7
C
ompatible WebBrowser : Internet Explorer 7.0
/
8.0
/
9.0,
S
a
f
ari 4.0
/
5.0
(
Mac
OS)
8
(8Ω,20W[10W+10W])
Connection
Example of Network Connection (Wired LAN)
Connecting Wireless Module (Wireless LAN)
To use the wireless function, the wireless module
(
ET-WM200E
)
(
sold separatel
y)
is necessar
y
.
W
hen connectin
g
the wireless module to the
displa
y
, remove the protective lm and cap.
Connectin
g
procedur
e
Ho
l
d
th
e
wir
e
l
ess
m
odu
l
e
with it
s
LED
o
n th
e
n
ea
r
s
i
de
a
n
d
co
nn
ec
t it t
o
th
e
wir
e
l
ess
m
odu
l
e
co
nn
ec
ti
o
n
t
e
rm
i
n
al.
Do not connect an
y
other device than the wireless module
(
ET-WM200E
)
.
LED
ET-WM200
Hub
o
r
b
r
oadba
n
d
r
ou
t
e
r
LAN
cable
(
not supplied
)
CO
MP
U
TE
R
L
ess
th
a
n
10 cm
L
ess
t
ha
n
1
0
cm
Fe
rr
i
t
e
co
r
e
(
supplied
)
Fe
rr
i
t
e
co
r
e
(
supplied
)
Installin
g
the Ferrite cor
e
P
u
ll
bac
k th
e
t
abs
(
in two places
)
W
in
d
th
e
cab
l
e
twi
ce
O
pe
n
Pr
ess
th
e
cab
l
e
throu
g
h and clos
e
Make sure the broadband router or hub supports 10BA
S
E-T
/
100BA
S
E-TX.
To connect a device usin
g
100BASE-TX, use “cate
g
or
y
5” LAN cable.
• Touchin
g
the LAN terminal with a staticall
y
char
g
ed hand
(
bod
y)
ma
y
cause dama
g
e due to its dischar
g
e.
Do not touch the LAN terminal or a metal part o
f
the LAN cable.
For instructions on how to connect, consult
y
our network administrator
.
9
Network Setu
p
M
ake the various settin
g
s to use the network function.
F
or network settin
g
s, contact
y
our network administrator.
Displaying the Network Setup menu
P
ress
1
to displa
y
[Setup] menu.
MULTI DISPLAY Setup
On/Off Timer Setup
Day/Time Setup
Network Setup
Display orientation
Portrait Setup
2/2Setup
Landscape
Select [Network Setup] with the ▲▼ and press
2
b
utton
.
The [Network
S
etup] menu appears.
Network Setup
Wired Lan
Password
Wireless Lan
Name Change
Computer Search
Multi-Live
Live mode Cut In
Control I/F Select
On
WEB Control
Off
Status
RS-232C
Reset
P
ress ▲▼ to select the item and set with ◄►
.
3
P
r
ess
to
di
sp
l
a
y
su
b
menu.
[
Startin
g
up the network
]
It takes some time
f
or the network to start up
j
ust a
f
ter the
Displa
y
power is turned on.
Durin
g
that time, “Network Setup” in the “Setup” menu is
g
ra
y
ed out and cannot be set.
1
0
Network Setu
p
Wired Lan
Y
ou can ma
k
e
d
eta
il
e
d
w
i
re
d
LAN
sett
i
n
g
s
.
Select [Wired Lan] in [Network Setup] menu and press
1
b
utton
.
Set [DHCP]
.
2
When [
Off
] is selected, IP address and other settin
g
s can be set manuall
y
.
D
H
C
P
(
DHCP client function
)
O
n
:
I
f
a DH
C
P server exists in the network to which the displa
y
i
s connecte
d
, t
h
e
IP
a
dd
ress w
ill
automat
i
ca
lly
b
e acqu
i
re
d.
Off:
I
f
a DH
C
P server does not exist in the network to which the
displa
y
is connected, additionall
y
set [IP address], [
S
ubnet
mask] and [Gatewa
y
].
IP
a
dd
res
s
(
Displa
y
of IP address and settin
g)
Enter the IP address i
f
DH
C
P server is not used
.
Subnet mask
(
Displa
y
in
g
and settin
g
the subnet mask
)
If
not usin
g
a DH
C
P server, enter the subnet mask
.
G
atewa
y
(
Displa
y
of
g
atewa
y
address and settin
g)
Enter the
g
atewa
y
address if DHCP server is not used
.
I
f
[DH
C
P] is set to [
O
n], the IP address and other items are not displa
y
ed.
C
heck the [
S
tatus] pa
g
e
f
or the current
IP address and other items.
(
See pa
g
e 17
)
Select [Save] and press
3
b
utton
.
S
ave the current network settin
g
s
.
If messa
g
e indicatin
g
a duplicate IP address is displa
y
ed in [Status]
(
see pa
g
e 17
)
, check the same IP
add
r
ess
is
n
o
t
used
w
i
t
hi
n t
he
sa
m
e
n
e
tw
o
r
k.
Before usin
g
the DHCP server, make sure the DHCP server is alread
y
functionin
g.
For details o
f
IP address, subnet mask, and
g
atewa
y
, ask the network administrator.
A
wired LAN and wireless LAN cannot be used in the same se
g
ment
.
D
efault wired LAN settin
g
s
The followin
g
settin
g
s are set before the Displa
y
leaves the factor
y
.
DH
C
P
Off
IP
add
r
ess
1
9
2.1
68
.1
0
.1
00
Sub
n
e
t m
ask
2
55
.2
55
.2
55
.
0
Gatewa
y
192.168.10.
1
Wired Lan
Save
DHCP
192.168. 0. 1
255.255.255. 0
192.168. 10.100
Off
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway
Add
ress sett
i
n
g
s
1
S
elect the item and press
.
I
192.168. 0. 8
IP address
2
Use ◄► to select a di
g
it.
3
Use ▲▼ to chan
g
e a number.
4
P
r
ess
.
Pressin
g
will cancel the address chan
g
e.
1
1
Network Setu
p
Wireless Lan
Y
ou can ma
k
e
d
eta
il
e
d
w
i
re
l
ess
LAN
sett
i
n
g
s
.
Y
ou can con
g
ure settin
g
s when the wireless module
(
ET-WM200E
)
is mounted.
Setting network number
Select [Wireless Lan] in [Network Setup] menu and press
1
button
.
Select the number to be connected for
2
[
Wireless Lan]
.
[
O
ff], [S-MAP], [1]-[4], [USER1]-[USER3]
S
electin
g
[
Off
] disables the wireless LAN
.
N
etwork number: [
S
-MAP] and [1]-[4] are available onl
y
when connectin
g
via wireless LAN with the application
s
o
f
tware the
Wireless Mana
g
er mobile edition 5.5”. [
S
-MAP] is
f
or showin
g
connectable displa
y
s on the network
accordin
g
to their levels of radio wave intensit
y
. For details, refer to the operation manual of the “Wireless
M
ana
g
er mobile edition 5.5
.
USER settings
Y
ou can con
g
ure more precise network settin
g
s, if
y
ou select from [USER1] to [USER3]
(
user
)
for [Wireless Lan].
Select [USER1] – [USER3] for [Wireless Lan]
.
1
Wireless Lan
Save
Wireless Lan
255.255.255. 0
192.168. 0. 1
192.168. 10. 100
USER1
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway
AD HOC
Mode
Name Change
SSID
DHCP
Off
Add
ress sett
i
n
g
s
1
S
elect the item and press
.
I
192.168. 0. 8
IP address
2
Use ◄► to select a di
g
it.
3
Use ▲▼ to chan
g
e a number
.
4
P
r
ess
.
P
ressin
g
will cancel the address chan
g
e.
Set [DHCP]
.
2
When [
O
ff] is selected, IP address and other settin
g
s can be set manuall
y
.
Name Chan
ge
Y
ou can c
h
an
g
e t
h
e user name.
E
nter
i
n
g
c
h
aracters pa
g
e 14
D
H
CP
(
DHCP client function
)
O
n
:
I
f a DHCP server exists in the network to which the displa
y
is
c
onnected, the IP address will automaticall
y
be acquired.
Off:
If
a DH
C
P server does not exist in the network to which the
displa
y
is connected, additionall
y
set [IP address], [Subnet mask]
and [Gatewa
y
].
IP address
(
Displa
y
of IP address and settin
g)
Enter the IP address i
f
DH
C
P server is not used.
Subnet mask
(
Displa
y
in
g
and settin
g
the subnet
m
ask
)
If not usin
g
a DHCP server, enter the subnet mask.
G
atewa
y
(
Displa
y
of
g
atewa
y
address and
settin
g)
Enter the
g
atewa
y
address i
f
DH
C
P server is not used.
I
f [DHCP] is set to [
O
n], the IP address and other items are not displa
y
ed. Check the [Status] pa
g
e for the current
I
P address and other items.
(S
ee pa
g
e 17
)
Before usin
g
the DHCP server, make sure the DHCP server is alread
y
functionin
g.
For details o
f
IP address, subnet mask, and
g
atewa
y
, ask the network administrator.
A
wired LAN and wireless LAN cannot be used in the same se
g
ment
.
Wireless Lan
Save
Wireless Lan
Off
1
2
Network Setu
p
P
ress to
g
o to the next item
.
3
M
a
k
e t
h
e sett
i
n
g
s re
l
ate
d
to t
h
e w
i
re
l
ess connect
i
on
b
etween t
h
e
Di
sp
l
a
y
an
d
t
h
e networ
k
.
SSID
10
Open
Authentication
Encryption
Channel
None
AD HOC
Mode
:
If the mode is [AD H
O
C], enter the same character strin
g
as that of SSID
set on the computer to be connected. I
f
the mode is
[
INFRA
S
TRU
C
TURE], enter the
SS
ID re
g
istered at the access point.
E
nter
i
n
g
c
h
aracters pa
g
e 14
S
SID has to be entered in alphanumeric letters
.
Y
ou cannot set “an
y
” or “ANY” for SSID
.
M
o
de
AD H
OC
:
C
onnect Displa
y
and computer directl
y
without access point.
INFRA
S
TR
UC
T
U
R
E
:
C
onnect throu
g
h access point
.
A
uthentication
:
S
et the user authentication method used b
y
the network to be connected.
Op
e
n
:
S
elect when makin
g
a connection usin
g
[AD H
O
C], or when the access
point authentication method is
O
pen
Sy
stem
.
S
hare
d
:
S
elect when makin
g
a connection usin
g
[AD H
OC
], or when the access
point authentication method is Shared Ke
y.
WPA-P
S
K
¼
WPA2-P
S
K
¼
WPA-EAP/
WPA2-EAP
¼
WPA-EAP
¼
WPA2
-
EAP
¼
: Available when the mode is set to [INFRA
S
TRU
C
TURE].
¼
E
ncr
y
ption
:
S
elect the encr
y
ption method to be used
f
or communication between the
Di
sp
l
a
y
an
d
t
h
e networ
k
.
N
o
n
e
:
S
elect when transmit without encr
y
ption. It is selectable onl
y
when
[
Authentication] is [
O
pen] or [
S
hared].
WEP
:
S
elect when Encr
y
ption is WEP.
TKIP
:
S
elect when Encr
y
ption is TKIP.
S
electable when [Authentication] is either [WPA-P
S
K], [WPA2-P
S
K],
[
WPA-EAP], [WPA2-EAP].
AE
S
:
S
elect when Encr
y
ption is AES.
S
electable when [Authentication] is either [WPA-P
S
K], [WPA2-P
S
K],
[
WPA-EAP], [WPA2-EAP].
Channe
l
:
R
efer to pa
g
e 6 for usable channels
.
Important video
/
audio data is protected because AE
S
encr
y
ption pro
g
rammin
g
takes place in advance
f
or
all network numbers, even i
f
[Encr
y
ption] is set to [None].
1
3
Network Setu
p
P
ress to
g
o to the next item
.
4
In addition, further perform the followin
g
settin
g
dependin
g
on [Authentication] and [Encr
y
ption] settin
g
s.
********
********
********
Key 2
Key 3
Key 4
Key 1
1
Default Key
********
When settin
g
[Open] or [Shared] as authentication and settin
g
[WEP] as the encr
y
ption
m
et
h
o
d:
Default Ke
y
:
S
et 1 – 4 numerals for the default ke
y.
Ke
y
1 – 4
:
S
et a WEP ke
y
to the ke
y
number selected with [Default Ke
y
]
.
E
ither the 64-bit or 128-bit WEP ke
y
can be set. For the 64-bit ke
y
, input
ve
alphanumerics
(
or a 10-di
g
it strin
g
f
or the hexadecimal
f
ormat
)
f
or the 128-bit ke
y
, input
13 alphanumerics
(
or a 26-di
g
it strin
g
for the hexadecimal format
).
When usin
g
[WPA-PSK] or [WPA2-PSK] :
S
et a ke
y
.
I
nput either 8 to 63 alphanumerics or a 64 di
g
it strin
g
in the hexadecimal format.
When the authentication method is [WPA-EAP/WPA2-EAP], [WPA-EAP], [WPA2-EAP]
:
S
et
[
EAP
]
,
[
User name
]
, and
[
Password
].
EAP
:
S
elect the EAP setup in the RADIUS server. T
y
pes of EAP that can be selected are as
f
o
ll
o
w
s
.
P
EAP
(
M
S
-
C
HAPv2
)
, PEAP
(G
T
C)
, EAP-TTL
S
(
MD5
)
,
EAP-TTLS
(
MS-CHAPv2
)
, EAP-FAST
(
MS-CHAPv2
)
, EAP-FAST
(
GTC
)
, EAP-TLS
¼
U
ser name
:
I
nput a user name used for authentication
(
excludin
g
spaces
)(
maximum 64 characters
)
.
Pass
w
o
r
d:
I
nput a password used
f
or authentication
(
maximum 64 characters
).
: When
[
EAP-TLS
]
is selected as EAP, it is re
q
uired to setu
p
USER NAME”, “PASSW
O
RD”, “DIGITAL
¼
C
ERTIFI
C
ATE”, and
“C
A
C
ERTIFI
C
ATE” with the WEB browser.
(
S
ee pa
ge
24 – 25
)
I
f
y
ou are unable to connect to the wireless LAN throu
g
h the access point, contact the manu
f
acturer o
f
t
h
e access
p
o
i
nt
.
When usin
g
EAP, the displa
y
needs to be set accordin
g
to the settin
g
of the RADIUS server. Check with
the network administrator for the settin
g
of the RADIUS server.
When usin
g
an EAP to
g
ether with an access point with invalid SSID broadcast, select WAP-EAP or
WAP2-EAP
f
or the authentication method even i
f
the authentication method o
f
the access point is WPA-
E
AP
/
WPA2-EAP
.
Select [Save] and press
5
b
utton
.
S
ave the current network settin
g
s
.
D
efault wireless LAN settin
g
s
The
f
ollowin
g
settin
g
s are set be
f
ore the Displa
y
leaves the
f
actor
y
.
SS
ID Panasonic Displa
y
Mode
AD H
OC
DHCP
O
f
f
Au
t
he
nt
ica
t
ion
Op
e
n
IP
add
r
ess
192
.
168
.
11
.
100
E
ncr
y
ptio
n
No
n
e
S
ubnet mask 2
55
.2
55
.2
55
.
0
C
hannel 1
1
Gatewa
y
192.168.11.
1
14
Network Setu
p
Name Change
Y
ou can c
h
an
g
e t
h
e
Di
sp
l
a
y
name to
b
e
di
sp
l
a
y
e
d
on t
h
e networ
k
.
Select [Name Chan
g
e] in [Network Setup] menu and press
1
b
utton
.
The ke
y
board is displa
y
ed.
U
p to 8 characters can be entered
f
or the Displa
y
name.
Name Change
Ok
A
Name0000
B C D E F G H I J K L M All delete
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Delete
Space
abcde f gh i j k lm
nopqr s tuvwxyz
0123456789
!”#$%& +/=?
_ ` | ~<>( ) [ ] { } ,
@\ ˆ
.;:
Cancel
1
select
2
set
[
Enterin
g
characters
]
T
o enter text, se
l
ect c
h
aracters
i
n t
h
e on-screen
k
e
yb
oar
d.
E
xample:
S
peci
fy
in
g
PDP 01
1
Se
l
ec
t “All
de
l
e
t
e
”.
Name0000
All
t
e
xt
is
dele
t
ed
.
To delete individual characters, select
Delete.
2
S
elect
P”.
P
R
epeat this process to enter the next character.
3
Select “D” and “P.
PDP
4
S
elect
“S
pace”.
PDP
5
S
elect
“0
” and
1”.
PDP 01
When
y
ou nished enterin
g
the Displa
y
name, select [Ok] and press
2
.
To cancel savin
g
the Displa
y
name, select [Cancel].
1
5
Network Setu
p
Password
S
et to [
O
n] to perform password check when connectin
g
with the Displa
y
usin
g
Wireless Mana
g
er mobile edition
5
.
5”
.
By
controllin
g
connection with password settin
g
, it is possible to prevent an external device
f
rom accidentall
y
c
onnect
i
n
g
an
d
i
nterrupt
i
n
g
i
ma
g
es, etc
.
Select [Password] in [Network Setup] menu and press
1
b
utton
.
Password
Password
Off
Password Change
Select [On] or [Off] for [Password]
.
2
Password Change
Password can be re
g
istered or chan
g
ed. No password is set in the de
f
ault settin
g.
Select [Password Chan
g
e] and press
1
b
utton
.
Th
e
k
e
yb
oar
d
i
s
di
sp
l
a
y
e
d
.
U
p to 8 characters can be entered
f
or the password.
E
nterin
g
characters pa
g
e 14
When
y
ou nished enterin
g
the password, select [Ok] and press
2
.
To cancel savin
g
the password, select [
C
ancel].
It is recommended to chan
g
e password on a re
g
ular basis
f
or keepin
g
it private
.
16
Network Setu
p
Computer Search
Y
ou can search computers that can connect usin
g
the “Wireless Mana
g
er mobile edition 5.5”. See the “Wireless
M
ana
g
er mobile edition 5.5” operation manual for details
.
*
You can con
g
ure settin
g
s when the wireless module
(
ET-WM200E
)
is mounted.
Select [Computer Search] in [Network Setup] menu and press
1
button
.
The list of connectable computers on the network is displa
y
ed.
Computer Search
1. Name001
2. Name002
Search Complete.
Select the com
p
uter to be connected and
p
ress
2
.
Multi-Live
S
witch to the MULTI-LIVE mode when usin
g
the “Wireless Mana
g
er mobile edition 5.5”. See the “Wireless
M
ana
g
er mobile edition 5.5” operation manual for details
.
Select [Multi-Live] in [Network Setup] menu and pres
s
button
.
Live mode Cut In
S
et this [
O
n] to allow interrupt o
f
the Live mode b
y
other users while the Live mode is active
(
sendin
g
ima
g
e
)
b
y
the “Wireless Mana
g
er mobile edition 5.5”. For details, refer to “Wireless Mana
g
er mobile edition 5.5” operatin
g
ma
n
ual.
Select [Live mode Cut In] in [Network Setup] menu and press
1
button
.
Select [On] or [Off]
.
2
1
7
Network Setu
p
Control I/F Select
S
et whether to control with RS-232C
(
serial
)
or LAN. When [LAN] is set, the slot power is turned on, and power
indicator is lit oran
g
e under the condition of power off with remote control
(
stand-b
y
state
)
, re
g
ardless of the [Slot
p
ower] settin
g.
Select [Control I/F Select] in [Network Setup] menu and press
1
button
.
Select [RS-232C] or [LAN]
.
2
Reset
Y
ou can reset the network settin
g
to the factor
y
default of the Displa
y
.
Select [Reset] in [Network Setup] menu and press
1
button
.
Network Setup
Ok Cancel
Reset
Select [Ok] and press
2
.
It takes some time to restart network while the network settin
g
s are initialized.
Durin
g
that time, “Network Setup” in the “Setup” menu is
g
ra
y
ed out and cannot be set.
Status
Di
sp
l
a
y
s t
h
e current networ
k
status
.
Select [Status] in [Network Setup] menu and press button
.
The Displa
y
in
f
ormation, settin
g
s o
f
wired LAN and wireless LAN are displa
y
ed.
WEB Control
S
elect [
O
n] to control the displa
y
f
rom the web browser. When [
O
n] is set, the slot power is turned on, and power
indicator is lit oran
g
e under the condition o
f
power o
ff
with remote control
(
stand-b
y
state
)
, re
g
ardless o
f
the [
S
lot
p
ower
]
sett
i
n
g.
Select [WEB Control] in [Network Setup] menu and press
1
button
.
Select [On] or [Off]
.
2
1
8
Connectin
g
with Wired LAN
Y
ou can con
g
ure settin
g
s when the wireless module
(
ET-WM200E
)
is mounted.
To use the network function, make the necessar
y
settin
g
s in [Network Setup] and be sure to set [Control I/F Select]
to [LAN].
(S
ee pa
g
e 9
)
W
hen [LAN] is set, the slot power is turned on, and power indicator is lit oran
g
e under the condition o
f
power o
ff
with remote control
(
stand-b
y
state
)
, re
g
ardless o
f
the [
S
lot power] settin
g
.
Computer operation
C
onnection can be made with wired LAN. However, con rm to
y
our s
y
stem administrator on network settin
g
s
before chan
g
in
g
an
y
settin
g
s.
T
urn on t
h
e com
p
uter
.
1
M
ake the network settin
g
accordin
g
to
y
our s
y
stem administrator
.
2
I
f
the Displa
y
settin
g
s are the de
f
ault settin
g
s
(
S
ee pa
ge
1
0)
, the computer can be used with the
f
ollowin
g
networ
k
sett
i
n
g
s.
IP
add
r
ess
1
9
2.1
68
.1
0
.1
01
S
ubnet mask 2
55
.2
55
.2
55
.
0
G
atewa
y
1
9
2.1
68
.1
0
.
1
Computer operation
M
ake the network settin
g
accordin
g
to
y
our s
y
stem administrator
.
1
I
f
the Displa
y
settin
g
s are the de
f
ault settin
g
s
(S
ee pa
g
e 14
)
, then the computer can be used with the
followin
g
network settin
g
s.
IP
add
r
ess
192
.
168
.
11
.
101
S
ubnet mask 2
55
.2
55
.2
55
.
0
G
atewa
y
1
9
2.1
68
.11.
1
Click [Start][Connect T
o
2
¼
][Wireless Network Connection
¼
]
, se
l
ect t
h
e w
i
re
l
ess
network of [SSID] set with the Displa
y
, and then click [Connec
t
¼
]
.
If the Displa
y
settin
g
is the factor
y
settin
g
, then [SSID] is [Panasonic Displa
y
].
The names are for Windows XP. In Windows Vista/Windows 7, the procedure will be [Start][Connect To].
¼
I
f
y
ou use an
y
wireless utilit
y
other than Windows [Wireless Network
C
onnection],
f
ollow its operation
p
rocedure for connection
.
If
y
ou use the access point, con
g
ure the Displa
y
and each network settin
g
of the computer followin
g
the
in
s
tr
uc
ti
o
n
o
f th
e
n
e
tw
o
rk
ad
mini
s
tr
a
t
o
r.
Connectin
g
with Wireless LA
N
1
9
U
sin
g
Web Browse
r
Accessing from the Web browser
A
ct
i
vate t
h
e
W
e
b
b
rowser
i
n t
h
e
p
ersona
l
com
p
uter
.
1
E
nter the IP address set b
y
the Displa
y
into the URL input eld of the Web browser
.
2
E
nter
y
our “User name” and “Password”
.
3
The factor
y
default settin
g
s are user1
(
user
privile
g
es
)
or admin1
(
administrator privile
g
es
)
f
or the
use name and Panasonic
f
or the password.
Click [OK] to displa
y
the Displa
y
status
4
page.
Displa
y
status” pa
g
e is displa
y
ed.
A
vo
id
act
i
vat
i
n
g
two or more
W
e
b
b
rowser s
i
mu
l
taneous
ly
to wor
k
out sett
i
n
g
or contro
l
act
i
ons.
C
han
g
e the password rst of all.
A
dministrator privile
g
es enable the use o
f
all
f
unctions. User privile
g
es enable the use o
f
onl
y
Displa
y
status”,
Network status”, “Basic control, “Advanced control”, and “Chan
g
e password”
.
If
the password is incorrectl
y
entered three times in a row, the lock is set
f
or several minutes
.
If
y
ou want to control the Displa
y
usin
g
a Web browser, set [WEB
C
ontrol] in [Network
S
etup] menu to [
O
n].
2
0
U
sin
g
Web Browse
r
Display status page
C
lick [
S
tatus], then [Displa
y
status] to displa
y
the
S
tatus in
f
ormation pa
g
e
.
This pa
g
e displa
y
s the Displa
y
statuses established for the items shown below
.
1
Displa
y
s the t
y
pe of Displa
y.
2
Displa
y
s the rmware version of the Displa
y
main
u
nit.
3
Displa
y
s the rmware version of the network
.
3
2
1
D
escri
p
tion of each item
1
P
a
g
e ta
b
C
lick these to switch pa
g
es.
2
S
tatus
C
lick this item, and the status of the Displa
y
is
di
sp
l
a
y
e
d
.
3
Di
sp
l
a
y
contro
l
C
lick this item to displa
y
the Displa
y
control pa
g
e.
4
D
eta
il
e
d
set u
p
C
lick this item to displa
y
the advanced settin
g
s
page
.
5
C
han
g
e passwor
d
1
2
3
4
5
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