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10 User’s GuideSetting Up the ProjectorSetting Up the ModuleThis section describes how to set up the module. “To install the attachment module” on p
User’s Guide 11Setting Up the ProjectorAfter the module is installed, you can connect input cables to the projector just as before—except that an M1 c
12 User’s GuideSetting Up the ProjectorTo install a CompactFlash wireless cardIf you install a compatible CompactFlash wireless 802.11b networking car
User’s Guide 13Setting Up the ProjectorTo set up the projector for wired network accessYou can connect the projector to a network. This action enables
14 User’s GuideSetting Up the Projector6. Click Apply to activate settings.For more information about changing projector settings using a networked co
User’s Guide 15Setting Up the ProjectorTo set up the projector for a wireless connectionIf a CompactFlash wireless networking card is installed, the p
16 User’s GuideSetting Up the Projector1. Turn on the projector. 2. Open the on-screen menu. The projector’s wired IP address is displayed at the bott
User’s Guide 172Presenting from a Networked ComputerThis chapter explains how to give presentations from a computer that has a wired or wireless netwo
18 User’s GuidePresenting from a Networked ComputerTo prepare your computer for networked presentationsIf you want to make presentations over a wired
User’s Guide 19Presenting from a Networked ComputerUse the following instructions to configure the network settings (Windows XP path given). See netwo
NoticeThis manual and any examples contained herein are provided “as is” and are subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no wa
20 User’s GuidePresenting from a Networked ComputerTo set up your computer for a wireless connection (optional)✎You do not have to change your compute
User’s Guide 21Presenting from a Networked Computer Infrastructure connection—This is a wireless connection to a wireless access point. The access po
22 User’s GuidePresenting from a Networked Computer✎The steps below are optional because Wireless Presenter-to-Go can set up your wireless connection.
User’s Guide 23Presenting from a Networked Computer6. For an Ad Hoc connection, set the following properties: Set the Authentication Mode to Ad Hoc.
24 User’s GuidePresenting from a Networked ComputerTo start a presentation1. Be sure the projector is turned on and its network connection is set up.
User’s Guide 25Presenting from a Networked Computer6. Click Connect.7. If you are prompted for a projector password, enter it. The projector displays
26 User’s GuidePresenting from a Networked ComputerYou can then click Start Presentation to resume your presentation, or you can allow another present
User’s Guide 27Presenting from a Networked ComputerTo disconnect and free the projector1. If the Wireless Presenter-to-Go window is not open, click th
28 User’s GuidePresenting from a Networked Computer
User’s Guide 293Presenting from a Wireless Handheld OrganizerThis chapter explains how to give presentations on a handheld organizer that has a wirele
User’s Guide 3Contents1 Setting Up the ProjectorWhat’s in the Box?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 User’s GuidePresenting from a Wireless Handheld Organizer5. Select the correct option for the type of operating system, Pocket PC or Palm.For a Pal
User’s Guide 31Presenting from a Wireless Handheld Organizer3. To create a new presentation, click Create. OrTo add the slides to another presentation
32 User’s GuidePresenting from a Wireless Handheld Organizer3. Click OK. This action converts the document to landscape orientation (mobile presentati
User’s Guide 33Presenting from a Wireless Handheld Organizer Infrastructure connection—This is a wireless connection to a wireless access point. The
34 User’s GuidePresenting from a Wireless Handheld OrganizerTo start a presentation1. Start Wireless Presenter-to-Go and connect to the projector:Pock
User’s Guide 35Presenting from a Wireless Handheld Organizer3. To start the presentation, click the first slide you want to show.4. If the projector i
36 User’s GuidePresenting from a Wireless Handheld Organizer
User’s Guide 374Presenting from a Memory CardThis chapter explains how you can store presentations on a memory card, then show them on the projector w
38 User’s GuidePresenting from a Memory CardSupported types of presentationsPowerPoint presentation (PPT)If you install HP Wireless Presenter-to-Go, i
User’s Guide 39Presenting from a Memory CardTo prepare your computerYou must install HP Wireless Presenter-to-Go software on your computer to support
4 User’s GuideContents 4 Presenting from a Memory CardPreparing for Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40 User’s GuidePresenting from a Memory CardFor best results, follow these suggestions: Use standard or common fonts. Avoid special fonts that have r
User’s Guide 41Presenting from a Memory CardShowing PresentationsTo insert a memory card in the projector✎When a memory card is installed, any current
42 User’s GuidePresenting from a Memory CardTo present from a memory card✎If only one memory card is inserted and it contains only one presentation, t
User’s Guide 43Presenting from a Memory Card7. After the presentation starts, press the down button or the Page Down button to step through the slid
44 User’s GuidePresenting from a Memory CardPresenting from a memory card To do this... Press this...Selecting a presentationMove the highlight up or
User’s Guide 45Presenting from a Memory CardTo stop a memory card presentation Press the back button to end the presentation and show the list of p
46 User’s GuidePresenting from a Memory Card
User’s Guide 475Maintaining the SystemThis chapter explains how to maintain and upgrade the module. “Managing the Projector” on page 47 “Upgrading t
48 User’s GuideMaintaining the SystemTo manage the projector using the on-screen menuThe projector’s on-screen menu is described in detail in the proj
User’s Guide 49Maintaining the SystemTo manage the projector from the WebWhen the projector is connected to a network, you can access the projector’s
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50 User’s GuideMaintaining the SystemWired Settings Specifies networking settings for the wired LAN port.Wireless Settings Specifies networking settin
User’s Guide 51Maintaining the SystemUpgrading the SystemThis section describes how to upgrade the projector’s firmware. “To update the firmware” on
52 User’s GuideMaintaining the SystemIf you cannot connect the projector to a network, use these steps to prepare for the upgrade:1. On a networked co
User’s Guide 536Fixing the SystemThis chapter offers suggestions to help correct problems you might encounter with the module. “Troubleshooting Sugge
54 User’s GuideFixing the SystemIf you cannot connect to the projector using a Web browser:❏ Be sure the projector is plugged in. Be sure the attachme
User’s Guide 55Fixing the SystemProjector—wired connection❏ Check the network cable connections at the projector and at the wall.❏ Be sure you are usi
56 User’s GuideFixing the Systeman Infrastructure connection. For more details, see Chapter 2, “Presenting from a Networked Computer,” on page 17 or C
User’s Guide 57Fixing the SystemIf you cannot install Wireless Presenter-to-Go on your handheld organizer:❏ If the installation fails to install the s
58 User’s GuideFixing the System❏ In Wireless Presenter-to-Go, if you selected the advanced option to use the projector as an extended desktop, you mu
User’s Guide 59Fixing the SystemMemory card problemsIf the incorrect fonts are displayed in a PowerPoint presentation:To embed PowerPoint fonts on a m
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60 User’s GuideFixing the System❏ If you are presenting a PowerPoint PPT file, a slide may not display completely if it requires too much memory. To r
User’s Guide 61Fixing the SystemIf pictures in a picture presentation do not display in the correct order:❏ Pictures are displayed in alphanumeric ord
62 User’s GuideFixing the System❏ During a network presentation from a computer, a USB mouse or keyboard works only if the projector remote control op
User’s Guide 637ReferenceThis chapter lists the specifications, safety information, and regulatory information for the projector. “Specifications” o
64 User’s GuideReferenceSafety InformationÅWARNING: Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury. To prevent eye injury, do not look
User’s Guide 65ReferenceRegulatory InformationThis section presents information that shows how your accessory module complies with regulations in cert
66 User’s GuideReferenceJapanKorea
User’s Guide 67ReferenceInternationalDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Manufacturer’s Name: Hewlett Packard Company
68 User’s GuideReference
User’s Guide Index 69Index802.11bsee wirelessAaccessories 7Ad Hoc connectionfor computer 20for handheld 32for wireless projector 15animation 30assign
User’s Guide 71Setting Up the ProjectorThis chapter explains how to install and set up the module with the projector. “What’s in the Box?” on page 8
Index 70 User’s GuideIndexIP addressfinding 47MM1 port 11managing projectorfrom menu 48from Web 49master slide 30memory cardcreating on 40installing 4
User’s Guide Index 71IndexWWebmanaging projector from 49wired networkconfiguring computer 18configuring projector 13troubleshooting 53wirelessconfigur
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8 User’s GuideSetting Up the ProjectorWhat’s in the Box?Before setting up your projector, be sure your shipping box includes the following items. If t
User’s Guide 9Setting Up the ProjectorIdentifying Features of the ModuleSymbol Item Function1CompactFlash card slot Accepts CompactFlash Type I and Ty
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