Panasonic Secondary Display Transmission Function manual

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    TQBH0195-1(E/U/EA) Secondary Display Transmission Function Advanced Operation (Wireless Manager ME 5.0 ) ENGLISH[...]

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    2 Secondary Display Transmission Function Advanced Operation Contents Using the Secondary Display Transmission Function to its Best Advantage (1) .................... 3 Using the Secondary Display Transmission Function to its Best Advantage (2) .................... 4 Using the Secondary Display Transmission Function to its Best Advantage (3) ......[...]

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    3 • Have you ever had difficulties memorizing the contents of your presentation? • Have you ever become confused when giving presentations containing documents prepared by your colleagues? • Have you ever worried that a colleague giving a presentation you prepared might misinterpret the intended message? • Have you ever forgotten what was o[...]

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    4 • Have you ever wanted to take meeting or conference minutes while you were displaying materials through a projector? At times like these, you can use the Secondary Display Transmission Function to give presentations while simultaneously making notes in PowerPoint’s note field. [Computer screen] [Projector screen] If the display destination o[...]

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    5 When using PowerPoint • At a conference, have you ever wanted to sneak a look at additional or supplementary materials for your presentation? At times like these, you can use the Secondary Display Transmission Function to give presentations while simultaneously viewing other materials. [Computer screen] [Projector screen] If the display destina[...]

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    6 When using applications other than PowerPoint • At a conference, have you ever wanted to sneak a look at materials you don’t want others to see? • Have you ever been in a quandary at a conference because you wanted to prepare the next material but ended up showing it while operating your computer? At times like these, you can display one ap[...]

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    7 Display 1 (“Primary display”) Display 2 (“Secondary display”) When the window is moved ... What “Secondary Display” Can Do for You A function that uses two displays with one computer to show the images of two display screens which are joined together to look like one is called a “multi-display” function. It is supported by Microso[...]

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    8 Using Wireless Manager ME 5.0, the original display on your computer can be made to serve as the primary display and the projector display as the secondary display even without RGB connectors used for external connections or an additional video adapter card. If, for instance, a notebook computer is being used: • Notebook computer LCD screen = P[...]

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    9 System Requirements The computer should meet the following requirements in order to use the secondary display function. OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4/XP Home Edition/XP Professional CPU: Intel ® Pentium ® III 800MHz or faster, or compatible processor (1 GHz or faster is recommended when using live mode) RAM: 256 MB or more Hardwar[...]

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    10 Operating Procedures Using PowerPoint Giving presentations while displaying notes on the computer only “Presenter View,” which comes standard with PowerPoint (version 2002 or newer), allows you to view your notes, the elapsed time and slide thumbnails of the presentations only on the computer screen. To give a presentation using PowerPoint?[...]

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    1 1 Operating Procedures Using PowerPoint (Continued) 4 Click [ ]. An image consisting only of the wallpaper appears on the projector screen. Click here. [Computer screen] [Projector screen] 5 Start up PowerPoint and click [Slide Show] → [Set Up Show]. The “Set Up Show” window now appears. Click here. (→ Continued on next page)[...]

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    12 Operating Procedures Using PowerPoint (Continued) 6 In the [Multiple monitors] area, select [Monitor 2 Default Monitor] ※ 1 under [Display slide show on], select the [Show Presenter View] check box, and click [OK]. Select this setting. You are now ready to display the slide show on the projector screen using “Presenter View.” ※ 1: This d[...]

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    13 Operating Procedures Using PowerPoint (Continued) 7 Click [Slide Show] → [View Show] to start the slide show. “Presenter View” appears on the computer screen, and the slide show appears on the projector screen. Click here. [Computer screen] [Projector screen] Note When closing the Secodary Display Transmission Function, be sure to exit the[...]

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    14 Operating Procedures Using PowerPoint (Continued) Giving presentations while taking notes or minutes To jot down points or Q&A notes in the note field during a PowerPoint presentation, follow the operating procedure below. 1 Start up Wireless Manager ME 5.0, and select the projector. The launcher is displayed. Click [ ] at the far left to di[...]

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    15 5 Click [Slide Show] → [View Show] to start the slide show. The computer screen display remains the same while the slide show appears on the projector screen. Click here. [Computer screen] [Projector screen] The regular PowerPoint screen appears on the computer so you can proceed with the slide show while jotting down Q&A notes or other po[...]

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    16 6 The small “Slide Show” toolbar now appears on the PowerPoint screen. Click [Resume Slide Show] to restage the slide show. Click here. (The position where this appears may differ depending on the computer.) If the “Slide Show” toolbar fails to appear, select [View] → [Toolbars] → [Slide Show] in PowerPoint to display it. Click here.[...]

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    Operating Procedures Using PowerPoint (Continued) 17 Giving presentations while referring to other documents To run another application on the computer screen while staging a slide show, follow the operating procedure below. 1 Start up Wireless Manager ME 5.0, and select the projector. The launcher is displayed. Click [ ] at the far left to display[...]

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    18 5 Click [Slide Show] → [View Show] to start the slide show. The computer screen display remains the same while the slide show appears on the projector screen. Click here. [Computer screen] [Projector screen] The slide show will remain displayed on the projector screen even if another application on the computer screen is started up, and regula[...]

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    19 Operating Procedures Using PowerPoint (Continued) 6 Start up Excel and open the additional document. You can refer to the Excel document while giving your presentation. 7 To move on with the slide show, click any visible part of the PowerPoint window to operate PowerPoint. (→ Continued on next page)[...]

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    20 8 The small “Slide Show” toolbar now appears on the PowerPoint screen. Click [Resume Slide Show] to restage the slide show. Click here. (The position where this appears may differ depending on the computer.) If the “Slide Show” toolbar fails to appear, select [View] → [Toolbars] → [Slide Show] in PowerPoint to display it. Click here.[...]

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    21 Procedures for Displaying Different Applications When giving presentations using programs other than PowerPoint, move the window manually to the projector screen, and proceed with operation. Arrangement of displays in the initial condition In the initial condition of Wireless Manager ME 5.0, the projector and computer screens are treated as a jo[...]

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    22 Procedures for Displaying Different Applications (Continued) Moving the window between the displays To move the application window that is displayed on the computer screen to the projector screen, follow the operating procedure below. 1 Start up Wireless Manager ME 5.0, and select the projector. The launcher is displayed. Click [ ] at the far le[...]

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    23 Procedures for Displaying Different Applications (Continued) 5 When the mouse pointer is moved beyond the top edge of the computer screen, the protruding part now appears on the projector screen. [Projector screen] [Computer screen] 6 Keep moving the mouse pointer upward until the whole window appears on the projector screen. Release the mouse b[...]

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    24 Procedures for Displaying Different Applications (Continued) 7 Start the application you want to refer to on the computer screen only. Different applications can now be displayed on the computer screen and projector screen. [Projector screen] [Computer screen] To return the application that is displayed on the projector screen to the computer sc[...]

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    25 Procedures for Displaying Different Applications (Continued) Changing the display arrangement In the initial condition, the projector and computer screens are treated as a joint screen, with the projector screen as the top half of the joint screen. However, using “Display Properties”, the direction of the arrangement can be changed to your p[...]

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    26 2 Press the left button of the mouse on [3], move the pointer between [1] and [2], release the mouse button (drag and drop), and click [Apply] or [OK]. Keep the mouse button pressed when moving. After moving [3], click this. Procedures for Displaying Different Applications (Continued) (→ Continued on next page)[...]

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    27 3 The window is arranged with screen [1] on the left and screen [3] on the right. The actual computer screen and projector screen will also appear connected at the left and right. [Projector screen] [Computer screen] Note • The size of the projector screen is fixed at 1024 x 768, and cannot be changed. • If the display arrangement is changed[...]

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    28 Q&A Q1 How can I use the secondary display transmission function? When using the secondary display transmission function, it is necessary to connect the computer and the projector using wireless LAN or wired LAN or by using an RGB cable. • Connecting with wireless LAN or Wired LAN The video adapter card installed inside the computer does n[...]

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    29 Q&A (Continued) Q2 I can use the secondary display transmission function with wired LAN or an RGB cable connection, what is the merit for using wireless LAN connection? By using a wireless LAN connection you are freed from the restrictions imposed by a cable connection. Q3 Do I need any additional video adapter card to use the Secondary Disp[...]

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    30 Q&A (Continued) Q6 Why is it that the images displayed by the Secondary Display Transmission Function appear on the computer screen when the 4-screen or 16-screen index style is selected? When the Secondary Display Transmission Function is used, different images can be displayed on the computer screen and projector screen. However, when an i[...]

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    31 Q&A (Continued) Q8 What should I do when [Display Switchover] → [Secondary] on the launcher menu is displayed in gray and cannot be selected? The Secondary Display Transmission Function cannot be used if Wireless Manager ME 5.0 is being used under the [Installation Free Set up] setting. Q9 Will there be any problems if the Live mode is ter[...]

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    32 When using this product, the following security issues are foreseen. • Leakage of your private information via this product • Illegal operation of this product by a malicious third-party • Harm to or cessation of operation of this product by a malicious third-party Please take adequate security measures. • Make sure the password is as ha[...]

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    Trademarks • Microsoft and its logo as well as Windows, Windows Vista™, Windows Media, Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, Word and Excel are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Intel , Pentium and Centrino are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation or [...]