Panasonic TH-65PB1U Operating instructions

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Operating instructions

Panasonic TH-65PB1U is an interactive plasma display with advanced networking capabilities, enabling various applications such as remote control, status monitoring, and content sharing. It supports both wired and wireless LAN connections, allowing for flexible integration into existing networks. The Web control feature lets you adjust display settings, monitor the display status, and control the display through a web browser. The PJLink Class 1 compatibility enables seamless integration with compatible control systems, allowing for centralized management of multiple displays.

Panasonic TH-65PB1U is an interactive plasma display with advanced networking capabilities, enabling various applications such as remote control, status monitoring, and content sharing. It supports both wired and wireless LAN connections, allowing for flexible integration into existing networks. The Web control feature lets you adjust display settings, monitor the display status, and control the display through a web browser. The PJLink Class 1 compatibility enables seamless integration with compatible control systems, allowing for centralized management of multiple displays.

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Operating Instructions
Network Operations
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Example of Network Connection
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Wired LAN
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MULTI-LIVE
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LIVE MODE CUT I
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WEB CONTROL
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Accessing from the Web browser
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JLink™ Protoco
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Request Regarding 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
llegal operation o
f
this product by a malicious third-part
y
Harm to or cessation o
f
operation o
f
this product by a malicious third-part
y
B
e sure to implement suf cient security measures
.
Set passwords, and limit the users that are permitted login access
.
M
ake sure the password is as hard to guess as possible.
C
han
g
e the password periodicall
y.
Panasonic Corporation and its af liated companies never directly ask customers for their password. Do not give
out your password even i
f
directly asked by a third-party representing themselves as Panasonic
C
orporation
.
A
lwa
y
s use on a network that has safet
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 through obstacles
(
such as walls
)
and are available everywhere
within a given range, problems o
f
the type listed below may occur i
f
security-related settings 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 your 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
ollowing types 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 your data and
/
or system
(
system crash
)
S
ince most wireless LAN adapters or access points are equipped with security features to take care of 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 may not be set
f
or security immediately a
f
ter purchase. To decrease the possibility 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.
Depending on the speci
f
ications o
f
the wireless LAN, a malicious third-party may be able to break security settings by
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 thoroughly understand the risk o
f
using this product without making security settings, and
r
ecommends that the customer make security settings at their own discretion and responsibility.
4
What you can do
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
etting and adjusting the Displa
y
Displa
y
in
g
the Displa
y
status
<
PJLink> (See pag
e
2
7)
C
ompatible with PJLink
C
lass 1. The
f
ollowing operations can be per
f
ormed
f
rom a computer when PJLink protocol
is
used
.
Setting the Displa
y
Q
uerying the Display status
<
Command control
>
Network
f
unction o
f
the unit can control the unit in the same way as serial control
f
rom a network
.
Su
pp
orted command
s
C
ommands used in the serial control are supported.
(S
ee page 15 o
f
“O
perating Instructions, Display
O
perations
)
W
hen using [WEB control], [PJLink] and [Command control], set [CONTROL I/F SELECT] to [LAN] and [WEB
CO
NTR
O
L] to [
O
N] in the [NETW
O
RK
S
ETUP] menu.
(
S
ee page 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-WM200U
)
(
sold separatel
y)
is necessar
y
.
For more information, see the instructions of the software contained in the CD-ROM su
pp
lied with the wireless
module.
This unit does not support the
f
ollowing
f
unctions.
V
irt
ua
l r
e
m
o
t
e
co
ntr
o
l f
u
n
c
ti
o
n
U
SB display functio
n
Wireless Projector for iO
S
Software for sending PDF  les/JPEG images 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/projector/ios/
5
Notes on Using Wireless Connection
Wireless connection
f
unction o
f
the Display uses radio waves in the 2.4
G
Hz band.
A
radio station license is not required, but be sure to read and fully understand the following items before use
.
The wireless module
(
part number: ET-WM200U
)
sold separatel
y
needs to be mounted when usin
g
the wireless LAN function
with the Displa
y
.
Do not use near other wireless e
q
ui
p
ment.
The
f
ollowing equipment may use radio waves in the same band as the Display
.
When the Display is used near these devices, radio wave inter
f
erence may make communication impossible, or the
communication speed ma
y
become slower
.
Microwave 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
f
ying moving objects such as those used in
f
actory manu
f
acturing lines, etc.
Designated low-power radio stations
When using the electronic pen
Using the electronic pen with the wireless module
(
ET-WM200U
)
connected may result in mal
f
unction o
f
the electronic pen
due to radio wave inter
f
erence as an example. In that case, set
WIRELE
SS
LAN to
“O
FF” be
f
ore using the electronic pen.
(
See pa
g
e 11
)
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 Display, 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 Display may
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 Display is used in a location prone to static electricity, such as on a carpet, the wireless LAN or wired LAN connection
may 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 forbidden 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
i
g
h
t or crossover
LAN
ca
bl
e t
h
at
i
s compat
ibl
e w
i
t
h
category 5 or a
b
ove
.
Whether straight cable, crossover cable or both can be used varies depending on the system con
f
iguration. For details,
¼
consult
y
our s
y
stem administrator.
Available wireless LAN channel
s
The channels
(f
requency range
)
that can be used di
ff
er according to the country or region. Re
f
er to the table below
.
Countr
y
or re
g
ion Standard Channels used
Frequency band
(
Center frequenc
y)
U
nited
S
tates FCC part 1
5
1
11
2.412 MHz
-
2
.4
62
MHz
C
anada R
SS
The separately sold wireless module (product number: ET-WM200U) needs to be attached to use wireless LAN
with this device
(S
ee page 8
)
.
7
Check your 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 connecting the Display to the computer, be sure to check the following settings
.
O
peration is not guaranteed
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 properly connected
?
U
se LAN cable that is compatible with cate
g
or
y
5 or above.
Check 2
Wired LAN settings
<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 accompanying the wired LAN adapter
.
Wireless LA
N
Check 1
Wireless LAN settings
<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 accompanying the wireless card.
Check 2
Computers settin
g
s
When security
(
rewall
)
so
f
tware and utilities
f
or network cards are installed, these may prevent connection o
f
the Displa
y
.
<Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7>
Is Network Bridge enabled
?
Has your
rewall been disabled
?
For WebBrowser
W
e
bB
rowser
i
s necessary 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, Safari 4.0/5.0
(
Mac OS
)
8
Connection
Example of Network Connection (Wired LAN)
Connecting Wireless Module (Wireless LAN)
To use the wireless function, the wireless module (ET-WM200U) (sold separately) is necessary.
W
hen connectin
g
the wireless module to the
displa
y
, remove the protective  lm and cap.
Connectin
g
procedur
e
Hold the wireless module with its LED on the near
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-WM200U
)
.
(8Ω,20W[10W+10W])
LED
ET-WM200
H
ub
o
r
b
r
oadba
n
d
r
ou
t
e
r
LAN
ca
bl
e
(
not supplied
)
CO
MP
U
TER
Less
than
3
.
9
inc
h
(10 cm
)
L
ess
t
ha
n
3
.9 inch
(
10 cm
)
Fe
rr
i
t
e
co
r
e
(
supplied
)
Fe
rr
i
t
e
co
r
e
(
supplied
)
Installing 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.
Touching the LAN terminal with a statically charged hand (body) may cause damage due to its discharge.
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 Setup
M
ake the various settin
g
s to use the network function.
F
or network settings, contact your network administrator.
Displaying the NETWORK SETUP menu
P
ress
1
to display [SETUP] menu.
MULTI DISPLAY SETUP
ON/OFF TIMER SET UP
DAY/TIME SETUP
NETWORK SETUP
DISPLAY ORIENTATION
LANDSCAPE
PORTRAIT SETUP
2/2SETUP
Select [NETWORK SETUP] with the  and press
2
b
utton.
The [NETW
O
RK
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
Press  to select the item and set with .
3
P
r
ess
to
di
sp
l
a
y
su
b
menu.
[
Starting up the network
]
It takes some time
f
or the network to start up just a
f
ter the
Displa
y
power is turned on.
During that time, “NETWORK SETUP” in the “SETUP”
menu is grayed 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 [
O
FF] is selected, IP ADDRE
SS
and other settings can be set manually
.
D
H
C
P
(
DHCP client function)
O
N
:
If a DHCP 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
ll
y
b
e acqu
i
re
d.
O
FF
:
I
f
a DH
C
P server does not exist in the network to which
the displa
y
is connected, additionall
y
set [IP ADDRE
SS
],
[SUBNET MASK] and [GATEWAY].
IP ADDRES
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 using a DH
C
P server, enter the subnet mask
.
G
ATEWAY
(
Displa
y
of
g
atewa
y
address and settin
g)
Enter the gateway 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 displayed.
C
heck the [
S
TATU
S
] page
f
or the
c
urrent IP address and other items.
(
See pa
g
e 17
)
Select [SAVE] and press
3
b
utton.
S
ave the current network settings
.
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
a
dd
ress
i
s not use
d
w
i
t
hi
n t
h
e same networ
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
.
Default wired LAN settin
g
s
The followin
g
settin
g
s are set before the Displa
y
leaves the factor
y
.
DH
C
P
O
F
F
IP ADDRE
SS
1
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BNET MA
SK
2
55
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55
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0
GATEWAY 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
ngs
1
Select the item and press
.
I
192.168. 0. 8
IP ADDRESS
2
Use  to select a digit.
3
Use  to chan
g
e a number.
4
P
ress
.
Pressing will cancel the address change.
11
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 gure settings when the wireless module (ET-WM200U) 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].
[OFF], [S-MAP], [1]-[4], [USER1]-[USER3
]
S
electin
g
[
O
FF] disables the wireless LAN.
N
etwork number: [
S
-MAP] and [1]-[4] are available only when connecting 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
anager mobile edition 5.5
.
USER settings
Y
ou can con gure more precise network settings, if you 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
ngs
1
S
elect the item and press
.
I
192.168. 0. 8
IP ADDRESS
2
Use  to select a digit.
3
Use  to chan
g
e a number
.
4
P
r
ess
.
P
ressing will cancel the address change.
Set [DHCP]
.
2
When "OFF" is selected, IP ADDRESS and other settings can be set manually.
NAME CHANGE
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
C
P
(
DHCP client function)
ON:
I
f a DHCP server exists in the network to which the display is
c
onnected, the IP address will automatically be acquired.
O
FF:
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
[
DEFAULT GATEWAY
]
.
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
mask
)
If not usin
g
a DHCP server, enter the subnet mask.
G
ATEWAY
(
Display of gateway address and
setting
)
Enter the gateway address i
f
DH
C
P server is not used.
I
f [DHCP] is set to [ON], the IP address and other items are not displayed. Check the [STATUS] page for the
c
urrent IP address and other items.
(S
ee page 17
)
Before using the DHCP server, make sure the DHCP server is already functioning
.
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 segment
.
WIRELESS LAN
SAVE
WIRELESS LAN
OFF
12
Network Setu
p
Press  to go 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
SS
I
D
:
If the mode is [AD HOC], enter the same character string as that of SSID
set on the computer to be connected. I
f
the mode is
[
INFRASTRUCTURE], enter the SSID re
g
istered at the access point.
E
nter
i
ng c
h
aracters page 14
S
SID has to be entered in alphanumeric letters
.
Y
ou cannot set “an
y
” or “ANY” for SSID
.
M
OD
E
AD H
OC
:
C
onnect Displa
y
and computer directl
y
without access point.
INFRA
S
TR
UC
T
U
RE
:
C
onnect throu
g
h access point
.
A
UTHENTICATIO
N
:
Set the user authentication method used b
y
the network to be connected.
OPE
N
:
Select when making a connection using [AD HOC], or when the access
point authentication method is
O
pen
S
ystem
.
S
HARE
D
:
Select when makin
g
a connection usin
g
[AD HOC], or when the access
point authentication method is Shared Key
.
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
NCRYPTIO
N
:
Select the encr
y
ption method to be used for communication between the
Di
sp
l
a
y
an
d
t
h
e networ
k
.
N
O
N
E
:
S
elect when transmit without encryption. It is selectable only when
[
AUTHENTI
C
ATI
O
N] is [
O
PEN] or [
S
HARED].
WEP
:
S
elect when EN
C
RYPTI
O
N is WEP
.
TKIP
:
Select when ENCRYPTION is TKIP.
S
electable when [AUTHENTI
C
ATI
O
N] is either [WPA-P
S
K], [WPA2-P
S
K],
[
WPA-EAP], [WPA2-EAP].
AE
S
:
S
elect when EN
C
RYPTI
O
N is AE
S
.
S
electable when [AUTHENTI
C
ATI
O
N] is either [WPA-P
S
K], [WPA2-P
S
K],
[
WPA-EAP], [WPA2-EAP].
C
HANNEL
:
R
efer to page 6 for usable channels
.
Important video
/
audio data is protected because AE
S
encryption programming takes place in advance
f
or
all network numbers, even i
f
[EN
C
RYPTI
O
N] is set to [N
O
NE]
.
1
3
Network Setu
p
Press  to go to the next item.
4
In addition, further perform the followin
g
settin
g
dependin
g
on [AUTHENTICATION] and [ENCRYPTION]
settings
.
********
********
********
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
e
ncryption method:
DEFAULT
KEY
:
S
et 1 – 4 numerals for the default key
.
KEY
1
4
:
S
et a WEP key to the key number selected with [DEFAULT KEY]
.
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-digit string for the hexadecimal format) for the 128-bit key, input
13 alphanumerics
(
or a 26-digit string
f
or the hexadecimal
f
ormat
).
When using [WPA-PSK] or [WPA2-PSK] :
S
et a key.
I
nput either 8 to 63 alphanumerics or a 64 digit string in the hexadecimal
f
ormat.
When the authentication method is [WPA-EAP
/
WPA2-EAP], [WPA-EAP], [WPA2-EAP]
:
S
et [EAP], [U
S
ER NAME], and [PA
SS
W
O
RD]
.
EAP:
Select the EAP setup in the RADIUS server. Types of EAP that can be selected are as
f
ollows.
P
EAP
(
MS-CHAPv2
)
, PEAP
(
GTC
)
, EAP-TTLS
(
MD5
)
,
EAP-TTLS (MS-CHAPv2), EAP-FAST(MS-CHAPv2), EAP-FAST(GTC), EAP-TLS
¼
U
S
ER NAME
:
I
nput a user name used
f
or authentication
(
excluding spaces
)(
maximum 64 characters
)
.
P
A
SS
W
O
RD:
I
nput a password used
f
or authentication
(
maximum 64 characters
).
: When [EAP-TL
S
] is selected as EAP, it is required to setup
U
S
ER NAME”,
PA
SS
W
O
RD”,
DI
G
ITAL¼
C
ERTIFI
C
ATE”, and
“C
A
C
ERTIFI
C
ATE” with the WEB browser.
(
S
ee pa
g
e 24 – 25
)
If you are unable to connect to the wireless LAN through the access point, contact the manufacturer o
f
the access point
.
When using EAP, the display needs to be set according to the setting of the RADIUS server. Check with
the network administrator
f
or the settin
g
o
f
the RADIU
S
server.
When using an EAP together with an access point with invalid
SS
ID 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 settings
.
Default wireless LAN settin
g
s
The followin
g
settin
g
s are set before the Displa
y
leaves the factor
y
.
SS
ID
P
anason
i
c
Di
sp
l
a
y
M
O
DE AD H
OC
DH
C
P
O
F
F
AUTHENTI
C
ATI
ON
O
PEN
IP ADDRE
SS
1
9
2.1
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00
E
N
C
RYPTI
ON
NO
NE
S
UBNET MAS
K
255.255.255.
0
CHANNE
L
11
G
ATEWAY
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 CHANGE] in [NETWORK SETUP] menu and press
1
b
utton.
The keyboard is displayed.
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
abcdef gh i j k lm
nopqr s tuvwxyz
0123456789
!”#$%& +/=?
_` | ~<>( ) [ ] { } ,
@\ ˆ
.;:
CANCEL
1
se
l
ect
2
se
t
[Enterin
g
characters]
T
o enter text, se
l
ect c
h
aracters
i
n t
h
e on-screen
k
ey
b
oar
d.
E
xample:
S
peci
f
ying
PDP 01
1
S
elect “ALL DELETE”.
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
PA
C
E”.
PDP
5
S
elect
0” and
1”.
PDP 01
When you  nished entering the Display name, select [OK] and press
2
.
To cancel savin
g
the Displa
y
name, select [CANCEL]
.
15
Network Setu
p
PASSWORD
S
et to [ON] 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 CHANGE] 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.
Enterin
g
characters pa
g
e 14
When
y
ou  nished enterin
g
the password, select [OK] and press
2
.
To cancel saving the password, select [
C
AN
C
EL]
.
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
anager mobile edition 5.5” operation manual for details
.
*
You can con
gure settings when the wireless module
(
ET-WM200U
)
is mounted.
Select [COMPUTER SEARCH] in [NETWORK SETUP] menu and press
1
button
.
The list of connectable computers on the network is displayed.
COMPUTER SEARCH
1. Name001
2. Name002
SEARCH COMPLETE.
Select the computer to be connected and press
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
anager mobile edition 5.5” operation manual for details
.
Select [MULTI-LIVE] in [NETWORK SETUP] menu and press
b
utton.
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
m
anua
l.
Select [LIVE MODE CUT IN] in [NETWORK SETUP] menu and press
1
button.
Select [ON] or [OFF].
2
17
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 orange under the condition of power off with remote control (stand-by state), regardless of the [Slot
p
ower] setting
.
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 setting to the factory default of the Display.
Select [
1
R
ESET] in [NETWORK SETUP] menu and press 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.
During that time, “NETWORK SETUP” in the “SETUP” menu is grayed 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 display
f
rom the web browser
.
W
hen [
O
N] 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
]
sett
i
ng
.
Select [WEB
1
CONTROL] in [NETWORK SETUP] menu and press button
.
Select [ON] or [OFF].
2
18
Connecting with Wired LAN
Y
ou can con gure settings when the wireless module (ET-WM200U) is mounted.
To use the network function, make the necessary settings in [NETWORK SETUP] and be sure to set [CONTROL
I
/
F
S
ELE
C
T] to [LAN].
(S
ee page 9
)
W
hen [LAN] is set, the slot power is turned on, and power indicator is lit orange 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 changing any settings.
T
urn on t
h
e computer.
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
g
e
1
0)
, the computer can be used with the
f
ollowin
g
networ
k
sett
i
n
g
s.
IP ADDRE
SS
1
9
2.1
68
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0
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01
SU
BNET MA
SK
2
55
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55
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55
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0
G
ATEWAY 1
9
2.1
68
.1
0
.1
Computer operation
M
ake the network setting according to your system administrator.
1
I
f
the Displa
y
settin
g
s are the de
f
ault settin
g
s
(S
ee pa
g
e 13
)
, then the computer can be used with the
following network settings.
IP ADDRE
SS
192
.
168
.
11
.
101
SU
BNET MA
SK
2
55
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55
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55
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0
G
ATEWAY 1
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2.1
68
.11.1
Click [Start][Connect To
2
¼
][Wireless Network Connection
¼
]
, se
l
ect t
h
e w
i
re
l
ess
network of [SSID] set with the Display, and then click [Connect
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
If
y
ou use an
y
wireless utilit
y
other than Windows [Wireless Network Connection], follow 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
instruction of the network administrator.
Connectin
g
with Wireless LA
N
1
9
U
sing 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 persona
l
computer.
1
Enter the IP address set by the Display into the URL input  eld of the Web browser.
2
E
nter your “User name” and “Password”.
3
The factor
y
default settin
g
s are user1
(
user
p
rivileges
)
or admin1
(
administrator privileges
)
f
or
the use name and Panasonic
f
or the password
.
Click [OK] to display the Display 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
.
I
f the password is incorrectl
y
entered three times in a row, the lock is set for several minutes
.
If
y
ou want to control the Displa
y
usin
g
a Web browser, set [WEB
CO
NTR
O
L] in [NETW
O
RK
S
ETUP] menu to
[
ON].
2
0
Usin
g
Web Browse
r
Display status page
C
lick [
S
tatus], then [Display status] to display the
S
tatus in
f
ormation page
.
This pa
g
e displa
y
s the Displa
y
statuses established for the items shown below
.
1
Displays the type of Display
.
2
Displa
y
s the  rmware version of the Displa
y
main
unit.
3
Displays the  rmware version of the network
.
3
2
1
Descri
p
tion of each item
1
P
a
g
e ta
b
Click these to switch pa
g
es.
2
S
tatus
C
lick this item, and the status of the Displa
y
is
di
sp
l
aye
d
.
3
Di
sp
l
a
y
contro
l
C
lick this item to display the Display control page.
4
D
eta
il
e
d
set u
p
Click this item to display the advanced settings
page
.
5
C
hange passwor
d
1
2
3
4
5
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Panasonic TH-65PB1U Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions

Panasonic TH-65PB1U is an interactive plasma display with advanced networking capabilities, enabling various applications such as remote control, status monitoring, and content sharing. It supports both wired and wireless LAN connections, allowing for flexible integration into existing networks. The Web control feature lets you adjust display settings, monitor the display status, and control the display through a web browser. The PJLink Class 1 compatibility enables seamless integration with compatible control systems, allowing for centralized management of multiple displays.

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