Data Projector XJ-M145/XJ-M155/ XJ-M245/XJ-M255
Data Projector XJ-M145/XJ-M155/ XJ-M245/XJ-M255
XJ-M145/XJ-M155/
XJ-M245/XJ-M255
Data Projector
Wireless Function Guide
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respective owners.
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Contents
About This Manual... ....................................................... 5
Terms and Conventions .........................................................................5
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Configuring Security Settings for a
Wireless LAN Connection............................................. 18
Security Setting Flow ...........................................................................18
Configuring Security Settings...............................................................19
To log in to the projector’s System Admin page ....................................................... 19
To log out of the projector’s System Admin page ..................................................... 20
To configure security settings.................................................................................... 21
Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection after
Configuring Security Settings...............................................................23
To establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and a
computer after configuring security settings ............................................................. 23
Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection with a Second and
Subsequent Computers after Configuring Security Settings..................................... 24
Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection while Security is Turned Off ..................... 24
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Appendix ........................................................................ 39
Using the Token Wizard .......................................................................39
Installing Wireless Connection 3 on USB Memory .................................................... 39
To use a USB token to connect a computer to the projector via wireless LAN ........ 40
Projecting from a Terminal with MobiShow Installed...........................41
Confirmed MobiShow Platforms................................................................................ 42
Wireless LAN Connection Troubleshooting .........................................43
Wireless LAN Connection between the Projector and a Computer .......................... 43
Simultaneous Wireless LAN Connections with Multiple Projectors........................... 44
System Admin Page .................................................................................................. 45
Performing Wireless Operations from a Computer.................................................... 45
Error Messages ....................................................................................46
Wireless Connection 3 Error Messages..................................................................... 46
System Admin Page Error Messages ........................................................................ 46
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About This Manual...
This manual explains how to establish a wireless LAN connection between a CASIO XJ-M145,
XJ-M155, XJ-M245, XJ-M255 Data Projector and a computer, and send computer screen contents to
the projector for projection.
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What the Wireless Function Lets You Do...
Send computer screen contents to the Data Projector over a wireless
connection and project them.
The projector has a built-in function that lets it operate as a wireless LAN access point. After a wireless
LAN connection is established with a computer, the contents of the computer screen can be sent to
the projector for projection.
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Wireless MobiShow Projection from a Smartphone or Mobile Terminal
You can install AWIND’s MobiShow on a smartphone or mobile terminal, and then use the projector to
project photographs and presentation files stored in the smartphone or terminal memory.
* Note that the type of terminal and the MobiShow version can limit certain functions or can even
make projection impossible.
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Projector Requirements
The projector must meet the following conditions in order to use a wireless LAN connection to project
computer screen contents.
z The wireless adapter that comes with the projector must be connected correctly to the projector.
See “Connecting the Wireless Adapter” (page 11) for details.
z The Wireless Connection 3 software that comes with the projector must be installed on a computer
equipped with a wireless LAN function (IEEE 802.11b/g/n).
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Installing Wireless Connection 3
Important!
The latest version of the computer software included on the CD-ROM that comes with this
product is available for download at the CASIO website URL below:
http://www.casio.com/support/driverdownloads/
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Installing Wireless Connection 3
1. Place the CD-ROM that comes with the projector into your computer’s CD-ROM
drive.
z This will automatically display the CD-ROM menu screen.
2. On the menu screen, click the [Install] button to the right of “Wireless
Connection 3”.
z Follow the instructions on the dialog boxes that appear on the screen.
z If you are running Windows 7 and the “User Account Control” message appears while
installing, click [Yes].
z If you are running Windows Vista and the “User Account Control” message appears while
installing, click [Allow].
z If you are running Windows XP and the message shown below appears while installing, click
[Continue Anyway].
Note
After you install Wireless Connection 3, it will start up automatically and start searching for a
projector. If you want to establish a wireless LAN connection between the computer and
projector at that time, perform the procedure under “To use a default SSID to connect a
computer to the projector via wireless LAN” (page 15). If you do not want to establish a
connection, click the close button in the upper right corner of the Wireless Connection 3 window.
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Connecting the Wireless Adapter
As shown in the figure below, connect the wireless adapter that comes with the projector to its USB
port.
Keep the wireless adapter that comes with the projector out of the reach of
*Caution small children. Accidental swallowing of the product can interfere with proper
breathing and create a life-threatening situation.
Important!
z Keep the wireless adapter in a safe place when it is not connected to the projector.
z Never try to use the wireless adapter that comes with the projector with any other type of
device.
Note
What happens when you connect a USB device while the projector is turned on depends on the
projector’s current plug-and-play setting, which is enabled under initial default settings.
z If you connect the wireless adapter to the projector while plug-and-play is enabled (On), the
projector will automatically start up its Wireless application (page 13) and project the wireless
standby screen.
z If you connect the wireless adapter to the projector while plug-and-play is disabled (Off), the
projected screen will not change but its Wireless application will start running in the
background. In this case you need to use the [INPUT] key to change the input source to “USB”
in order to display the wireless projection screen.
For more details about the projector’s plug-and-play setting, see “Setup Menu Contents” in the
User’s Guide on the CD-ROM that comes wit the projector.
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Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection between the
Projector and a Computer
This section explains how to establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and a
computer under the projector’s initial default “Wireless” settings.
“Wireless” is one of the projector’s built-in applications. It makes it possible to establish a wireless
LAN connection between the projector and a computer, and project the computer’s display contents.
Establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer, and project the
computer screen contents from the projector.
Note
Under initial default settings, the projector performs wireless LAN communication using
WPA-PSK AES security for comparatively secure wireless data communication. Data sent
between the projector and computer is encrypted based on the projector’s built-in passphrase
and login code.
You can change the security system and the passphrase, if you want. Changing the passphrase
periodically ensures that unauthorized parties cannot hack into your computer or projector.
See “Configuring Security Settings for a Wireless LAN Connection” (page 18) for more
information.
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About the Projector’s Wireless Application
Wireless is one of the projector’s built-in applications. It makes it possible to establish a wireless LAN
connection between the projector and a computer, and project the computer’s display contents.
For information about the meaning of SSID, IP address, and other terms used above, see “System
Admin Page Settings” (page 37).
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Wireless Connection 3
Wireless Connection 3 is control software for a computer that connects to the projector via wireless
LAN connection.
Important!
If your computer is running Windows Vista or Windows 7, starting up Wireless Connection 3 will
cause the “User Account Control” message to appear. When it does, click [Allow].
Note
Using the token wizard to install Wireless Connection 3 on USB memory makes it possible to
start up Wireless Connection 3 by using the USB memory. For more information, see “Using the
Token Wizard” (page 39).
Connection search
Connection successful
(connected)
Connection failed
z The close, minimize, and function menu buttons are available on all three windows.
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To display Wireless Connection 3 help
On a Wireless Connection 3 window, click the function menu button and then click [Help] on the menu
that appears.
Note
The initial default SSID for the projector is casiolpj_default1.
Important!
z Note that only computer screen contents can be sent from your computer to the projector
over a wireless LAN connection. Audio data cannot be sent.
z If you are running Wireless Connection 3 under Windows Vista or Windows 7, do not perform
any of the operations that appear in the “User Account Control” message (such as software
installation, new hardware connection, etc.) while there is a wireless connection between the
computer and projector.
2. Plug the wireless adapter that comes with the projector into the projector’s USB
port.
z After projector detects the wireless adapter, it will automatically project the wireless standby
screen.
z If the projector does not start projecting the wireless standby screen, use the [INPUT] key to
select “USB” as the input source.
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4. On the computer, start up Wireless Connection 3.
z If your computer is running Windows Vista or Windows 7, starting up Wireless Connection 3
will cause the “User Account Control” message to appear. When it does, click [Allow].
z The Wireless Connection 3 window will appear with the message “Connecting”.
z If your computer is running Windows Vista or Windows 7 and the “Set Network Location”
dialog box appears, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box.
z A dialog box like the one shown below will appear as soon as Wireless Connection 3 finds a
projector to connect to.
z If you want to configure security settings now, refer to “Configuring Security Settings for a
Wireless LAN Connection” (page 18).
z For information about the Wireless Connection 3 procedure to simultaneously project images
from multiple computers and to perform other operations, see “Wireless LAN Connection
Operations” (page 25).
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7. To close Wireless Connection 3, click the close button in the upper right corner
of its window.
z If the message “The projector is still projecting. OK to exit?” appears, click [OK].
z This closes the Wireless Connection 3 window and returns the projected image to the
Wireless standby screen.
Note
z When a computer finds multiple projectors that can be connected to, a Projector List dialog
box appears after the “Connecting” message.
When this happens, select the SSID of the projector to be connected to by clicking it, and then
click [OK].
z To re-establish a wireless LAN connection with a projector configured with a default SSID after
a previous connection was terminated, perform the above procedure from the beginning. The
login number is updated to a new one whenever the projector is re-started. This means you
will need to check the login number each time you connect.
z Configuring security settings eliminates the need to enter a login code when establishing a
wireless LAN connection between the projector and a computer. Once you enter a character
string called a “passphrase” (or WEP key) the first time you connect, you will not need to
re-enter it from the next time you connect from the same computer.
Note, however, that the display contents of subsequently connected computers will not appear
automatically if the display contents of the first computer are being projected. To project the screen
contents of subsequently connected computers, click the button on the Wireless Connection 3
window.
For information about the Wireless Connection 3 procedure to simultaneously project images from
multiple computers and to perform other operations, see “Wireless LAN Connection Operations”
(page 25).
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Configuring Security Settings for a Wireless LAN
Connection
Configuring security settings prevents unauthorized access to a computer or projector over the
wireless LAN. Settings are configured with the projector’s System Admin page, which can be
accessed with a computer’s web browser.
This section explains only the security settings of the System Admin page. For details about other
System Admin page operations, see “System Admin Page Operations and Settings” (page 33).
On the System Admin page, select “Setup” and then “Wireless Setup”,
and configure the following settings.
z Assign a new SSID to the projector.
z Select a security protocol (WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WEP).
z Enter the passphrase (or WEP key).
Click the Wireless Connection 3 [Reconnect] button. On the dialog box that appears, enter the
passphrase (or WEP key).
This will establish a wireless LAN connection provided with security in accordance with the
selected protocol.
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Configuring Security Settings
This section explains the procedure for logging in to the projector’s System Admin page from a
computer and configuring wireless LAN connection security settings.
2. On a Wireless Connection 3 window, click the function menu button and then
click [Admin Screen] on the menu that appears.
Function menu button
z This starts up the computer’s web browser and displays the projector’s top System Admin
page.
3. Click “System Admin”. On the password input screen that appears, enter the
password.
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4. Click the [Login] button.
z This logs in to the System Admin page and displays the Status screen.
Note
For security reasons, be sure to change the password you use to log in to the System Admin
page from the default. For more information, see “To change the System Admin login password”
(page 33).
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To configure security settings
1. Perform the procedure under “To log in to the projector’s System Admin page”
(page 19) to log into System Admin.
z Changing only the three settings enclosed in the boxes above is required to configure security
settings. Do not change the settings of any other items on the screen at this time.
z For details about the other settings and other System Admin operations, see “System Admin
Page Operations and Settings” (page 33).
WPA-PSK TKIP Performs communication encryption using WPA-PSK. TKIP and AES are encryption
protocols. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is a security function for encrypting
communication data. WPA uses an automatically generated encryption key that is
WPA-PSK AES
changed at preset intervals, which provides stronger security than WEP.
WPA2-PSK TKIP Performs communication encryption using WPA2-PSK. TKIP and AES are encryption
WPA2-PSK AES protocols. WPA2 is a new standard of WPA.
WEP ASCII 64bit Performs communication encryption using WEP. ASCII 64bit, ASCII 128bit, Hex 64bit,
WEP ASCII 128bit and Hex 128bit are formats for the WEP key character string entered in
step 5. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a security function that uses a character
WEP Hex 64bit string called a “WEP key” to encrypt data and protect against unauthorized access to
WEP Hex 128bit wireless communications.
Off Turns off wireless LAN security, so communications are not encrypted.
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5. Enter the passphrase (or WEP key).
z The passphrase or WEP key entered in the “Passphrase/WEP Key” text box depends on the
security protocol you selected in step 4, as described below.
Security Input Character String
WPA-PSK TKIP Enter the WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK passphrase. Enter at least eight and up to 63
single-byte characters, or a hexadecimal value up to 64 digits long.
WPA-PSK AES
Example:
WPA2-PSK TKIP MyKey123 (Eight single-byte characters)
1111222233334444555566667777888899990000AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEEEEFFFF
WPA2-PSK AES (64-digit hexadecimal value)
z The character string you input here will be required when you establish a wireless LAN
connection between a projector that uses the security settings and a computer. Make sure
you do not forget the character string you enter. If you keep a written record of the character
string, take care to ensure that it does not become lost or fall into the wrong hands.
6. After configuring the settings you want, click the [Apply] button.
z This applies the new security settings to the projector and terminates the wireless LAN
connection between the projector and computer. The projector will project the Wireless
standby screen at this time.
z For information about establishing a connection between the projector and computer after
configuring security settings, see “Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection after Configuring
Security Settings” (page 23).
Important!
Selecting the “Off” security setting in the above procedure will cause data communication over
the wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer to be performed without any
encryption. It is recommended that you avoid using the “Off” setting except in cases when you
are absolutely sure there is no wireless communication security risk.
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Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection after
Configuring Security Settings
The procedures in this section start from the point that a single projector is projecting the Wireless
standby screen following configuration of security settings. They also assume that the computer was
restarted after settings were configured.
2. In the “Passphrase/WEP Key” and “Confirm” input boxes, enter the passphrase
(or WEP key) registered on the projector.
z Enter the character string you input in step 5 under “To configure security settings” (page 21).
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Note
z When establishing simultaneous wireless LAN connections between a single projector and
multiple computers, use the same procedure as above for the second and subsequent
computers. For details about the operation required to project from each computer after it is
connected, see “Wireless LAN Connection Operations” (page 25).
z When a computer finds multiple projectors that can be connected to, a Projector List dialog
box appears after the “Connecting” message.
When this happens, select the SSID of the projector to be connected to by clicking it, and then
click [OK].
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Wireless LAN Connection Operations
This section explains operations you can performed after a wireless LAN connection is established
between the projector and a computer. Most of these operations are performed using Wireless
Connection 3.
Function menu button Minimize button
Login code Close button
Note
The aspect ratio during wireless projection is always “Normal”, which maintains the aspect ratio
of the input signal. This setting cannot be changed.
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Starting and Stopping Projection from a Computer Connected
via Wireless LAN Connection
Performing this operation while projection is being performed from another computer will cancel the
current projection and switch to projection from the computer where the operation was performed. At
this time the wireless LAN connection is maintained between the projector and the computer whose
projection was cancelled.
At this time the wireless LAN connection is maintained between the projector and the computer whose
projection was stopped, so the button can be clicked to restart 1-screen projection.
1. Establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and the first
computer.
z This starts 1-screen projection from the first computer.
2. Establish wireless LAN connections between the same projector and the other
computers.
z Even as you connect to each computer, the 1-screen projection from the first computer is
maintained.
3. On the second or one of the other subsequent computers, click the button on
the Wireless Connection 3 window.
z This will interrupt 1-screen projection from the first computer and switch to 1-screen
projection from the computer whose button was clicked.
z Next you can click the button on the Wireless Connection 3 window of any of the other
connected computers to switch to 1-screen projection from that computer.
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To project the display contents of four computers simultaneously (4-screen
projection)
1. Establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and the first
computer, and then click the button.
z This will cause the display contents of the first computer to appear in the upper left corner of
the 4-screen projection. The button will change to to indicate the projection is in progress
in the upper left corner of the screen.
2. Establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and the second
computer, and then click the button.
z This will cause the display contents of the second computer to appear in the upper right
corner of the 4-screen projection.
3. Establish wireless LAN connections with the third and fourth computers and
then click the and buttons.
z The display contents of the third computer will appear in the lower left corner, and the display
contents of the fourth computer will appear in the lower right corner of the 4-screen
projection.
Note
z Simultaneous wireless LAN connections are supported for up to 32 computers and a single
projector. Simultaneous projection of screen images is supported for up to four computers
connected via wireless LAN.
z While 4-screen projection is being performed, clicking the , , or button on a
computer that is connected to the projector via wireless LAN will start projection from that
computer to the 4-screen projection. The location of the computer’s projection image
depends on the button that is clicked. If there already is another computer projecting in the
location that corresponds to the button that is pressed, the current projection is cancelled.
However the wireless LAN connection is maintained between the computer whose projection
was cancelled and the projector.
z Clicking the button during 4-screen projection on a computer that is connected to the
projector via wireless LAN will switch to 1-screen projection from that computer. At this time
the wireless LAN connections are maintained between the projector and the computers whose
projections are cancelled.
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Displaying the User Name on the Projection Screen
Pressing the projector’s remote controller’s [f] key displays the applicable computer user name on
the projection screen. In the case of 4-screen projection, the name is displayed in the area where the
computer screen image is being projected. The user name remains displayed for about five seconds
after the key is pressed.
Other Operations
Re-establishing a Wireless LAN Connection
After terminating a wireless LAN connection between the projector and a computer, you can
re-establish the connection with the same projector or you can connect with another projector. On a
Wireless Connection 3 window, click the function menu button and then click [Server Search] on the
menu that appears. The computer will terminate the current wireless LAN connection and start
searching for a projector it can connect to.
Projector Information
On a Wireless Connection 3 window, click the function menu button and then click [Info] on the menu
that appears. This will display a dialog box with information about the currently connected projector.
1. On a Wireless Connection 3 window, click the function menu button and then
click [Projection Setting] on the menu that appears.
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Terminating a Wireless LAN Connection
Use Wireless Connection 3 to terminate a wireless LAN connection between the projector and a
computer. Click the close button in the upper right corner of the Wireless Connection 3 window.
1. On a Wireless Connection 3 window, click the function menu button and then
click [Initialize] on the menu that appears.
z This will cause the confirmation dialog box shown below to appear.
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Configuring Wireless Settings
You can use the projector’s setup menu to configure the Wireless function settings described below.
Setting Name Description
Change wireless connection Switches the projector’s SSID setting from one of the six default SSIDs to another.
Wireless info Displays the projector’s current SSID, login code, and other information.
Initialize Wireless Setup Returns all Wireless settings to their initial factory defaults.
Note
More advanced projector wireless LAN connection settings (connection setup, security settings,
etc.) can be configured using the System Admin page, which can be accessed from the
computer currently connected to the projector via wireless LAN. For more information, see
“System Admin Page Operations and Settings” (page 33).
Important!
This procedure can be used only to change from one default SSID to another default SSID. If the
current SSID or the SSID being changed to is not one of the six default SSIDs, use the
projector’s System Admin page to change the SSID. For details, see “To configure projector’s
network settings and wireless LAN connection settings” (page 35).
1. While the Wireless screen is being projected, press the [MENU] key.
2. Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the [ENTER]
key.
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3. Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Change wireless connection” and
then press the [ENTER] key.
z This displays a dialog box like the one shown below for changing the wireless connection.
z Each of the connection names that appear on the dialog box corresponds to an SSID as
shown below.
Connection Name SSID
Wireless Connection 1 casiolpj_default1
Wireless Connection 2 casiolpj_default2
Wireless Connection 3 casiolpj_default3
MobiShow Connection 1 casiolpj_mobishow1
MobiShow Connection 2 casiolpj_mobishow2
MobiShow Connection 3 casiolpj_mobishow3
z For details about MobiShow connection, see “Projecting from a Terminal with MobiShow
Installed” (page 41).
4. Use the [T] and [S] keys to move the highlighting to the connection name you
want to select and then press the [ENTER] key.
1. While the Wireless screen is being projected, press the [MENU] key.
2. Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the [ENTER]
key.
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3. Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Wireless info” and then press the
[ENTER] key.
z This will display the wireless info dialog box.
Display Item Description
SSID Projector’s current SSID.
Login Code Projector’s current login code. For more information, see “Wireless Standby
Screen” (page 13).
IP Address Projector’s current IP address.
DHCP Projector’s current DHCP setting status (“Auto” or “Disable”).
Security Setup Projector’s current security setting.
4. To close the wireless info dialog box, press the [ESC] key.
1. While the Wireless screen is being projected, press the [MENU] key.
2. Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the [ENTER]
key.
3. Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Initialize Wireless Setup” and then
press the [ENTER] key.
z This will cause a “Initialize the Wireless setup?” confirmation dialog box to appear.
4. Press the [S] key to move the highlighting to “Yes” and then press the [ENTER]
key.
z This will perform initialization, which will return all Wireless settings, including settings
configured with the projector’s System Admin page, to their initial factory defaults.
z For information about the initial defaults of the System Admin page settings, see “System
Admin Page Settings” (page 37).
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System Admin Page Operations and Settings
While the projector is connected to a computer via wireless LAN, you can use the computer’s web
browser to access the projector’s System Admin page. The System Admin page can be used to
configure the projector’s wireless LAN connection settings from your computer.
Important!
To perform the operations presented here, you must be logged in to the projector’s System
Admin page from your computer. For information about logging in, see the procedure starting
from step 2 under “To log in to the projector’s System Admin page” (page 19).
Configuring Settings
You can configure the following settings from the System Admin page.
z Login password
z Network settings (IP setting, DHCP setting)
z Wireless LAN connection settings (mainly security)
1. Establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer, and
log in to the projector’s System Admin screen from the projector.
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3. Enter the new password twice into the “New Password” and the “Reinput
Password” input boxes.
z You can enter up to eight characters as the password.
z Note that you will need the password you enter here the next time you log in to the System
Admin page. Make sure you do not forget the password string you enter. If you keep a written
record of the password, take care to ensure that it does not become lost or fall into the wrong
hands.
z If the characters you input into the two text boxes are not identical, a dialog box like the one
shown below will appear when you click [Apply] in the next step of this procedure. If this
happens, click [OK] and re-input the password correctly into both text boxes.
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To configure projector’s network settings and wireless LAN connection
settings
1. Establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer, and
log in to the projector’s System Admin screen from the projector.
4. After everything is the way you want, click the [Apply] button.
z This will apply the new settings.
z If you changed the SSID, the connection between the projector and computer will be
terminated. If necessary, reconnect to the projector from the computer.
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Initializing All System Admin Page Settings
This operation returns all of the settings on the System Admin page to their initial factory defaults. For
information about default settings, see “System Admin Page Settings” (page 37).
Note
The user name and passphrase/WEP key information recorded on the computer by Wireless
Connection 3 are not initialized by this procedure.
1. Establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and computer, and
log in to the projector’s System Admin screen from the projector.
Control Panel
After you log in to the System Admin page, you can use a control panel for remote control of the
projector from the computer. For details, see “To control the projector using the Wireless Presentation
System control panel” in the User’s Guide on the CD-ROM that comes with the projector.
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System Admin Page Settings
System Admin > Setup Settings
Setting Name Description
IP Setup Obtain an IP Specifies whether you want to obtain an IP address automatically or specify an IP
address address manually.
automatically/ z Selecting “Use the following IP address” applies IP address, subnet mask, and
Use the following IP default gateway information that you input manually.
z Specification of IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway information is
address not necessary (and is not allowed) when you select “Obtain an IP address
automatically”.
Initial Default: Obtain an IP address automatically
IP Address Specifies the projector’s IP address.
Initial Default: 192.168.100.10
Subnet Mask Specifies a subnet mask value, which specifies the IP address range of the subnet
to which the projector belongs.
Initial Default: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway Specifies the subnet default gateway.
Initial Default: 192.168.100.10
DHCP Setup Auto/Disable Specifies whether an IP address should be assigned automatically to a computer
connected to the projector via wireless LAN. “Auto” causes an IP address to be
assigned automatically, while “Disable” turns off auto assignment.
Initial Default: Auto
Starting IP Address Specifies the start point of the range of IP addresses that are assigned
automatically to computers. This setting is available only while “Auto” is selected
for the DHCP Auto/Disable setting.
Initial Default: 192.168.100.11
Ending IP Address Specifies the end point of the range of IP addresses that are assigned
automatically to computers. This setting is available only while “Auto” is selected
for the DHCP Auto/Disable setting.
Initial Default: 192.168.100.254
Wireless Setup SSID Wireless network ID name. This is normally referred to as the SSID, ESS-ID, or
network name. Up to 24 single-byte alphanumeric characters can be entered.
Initial Default: casiolpj_default1
SSID Broadcast Specifies whether SSID information broadcasting is enabled or disabled.
Initial Default: Enable
Channel Specifies the channel used for wireless LAN communication. Selecting “Auto”
causes auto selection of a channel that is appropriate for the current
communication environment. To specify a channel number, select channel number
1 through 11 from the list that appears when you click the [T] button to the right of
the channel number.
Initial Default: Auto
Security Specifies the security protocol. For more information, see “To configure security
settings” (page 21).
Initial Default: WPA-PSK AES
Passphrase/WEP Specifies the passphrase or WEP key in accordance with the security protocol
Key selected with “Security” above. For more information, see “To configure security
settings” (page 21).
IEEE 802.11n Specifies whether wireless LAN standard IEEE 802.11n is enabled.
Initial Default: Enable
Channel Width Specifies either “20MHz” or “Auto” for the IEEE 802.11n channel width.
Initial Default: 20MHz
Projector name Input up to 32 characters for a name to be used as the projector’s identity.
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Setting Name Description
Remote on Specifies whether the projector can be turned on via wired LAN while the projector
is in standby (projector off with power being supplied).
Enable: Power on enabled.
Disable: Power on disabled (initial default).
Important!
Performing the procedure under “To initialize all System Admin page
settings” (page 36) causes the “Remote on” setting to change to “Disable”.
If you are controlling the projector via a wired LAN connection, be sure to
change the “Remote on” setting to “Enable” after you initialize System
Admin page settings. The “Remote on” setting can also be changed on the
projector using the setup menu. For full details, see “Wired LAN Settings
Main Menu (USB Port Models Only)” in the User’s Guide on the CD-ROM
that comes with the projector.
PJLink authentication Enables and disables PJLink connection authentication.
Enable: PJLink connection authentication enabled (initial default).
Disable: PJLink connection authentication disabled.
Show User Name Display Specifies whether the computer’s user name should appear on the projection
screen when projection starts from a computer connected to the projector via
wireless LAN.
Initial Default: On (User name displayed.)
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Using the Token Wizard
You can use the Wireless Connection 3 token wizard to install Wireless Connection 3 on USB memory.
After you do that, you can run Wireless Connection 3 on a computer that does not have the program
installed simply by plugging the USB memory (called a “USB Token”) into the computer’s USB port.
Using USB tokens is recommended when connecting to the projector from multiple computers.
Important!
Using the procedure below to install Wireless Connection 3 on USB memory creates a file
named “autorun.inf” (which is a Wireless Connection 3 auto run file) in the USB memory root
directory. If the USB memory root directory already contains a file with the same name, the
existing file will be renamed by adding “.bak” or a three-digit number (.001, .002., etc.) to the end
of its file name.
Note
Using the following procedure to install Wireless Connection 3 on USB memory will change the
name of the USB memory to “USB Token” and also change its icon to .
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1. On a Wireless Connection 3 window, click the function menu button and then
click [Token Wizard] on the menu that appears.
z This displays the token wizard.
2. Click [Next>].
z This displays a USB drive selection screen.
z If there is no USB memory connected to the computer, the message “USB memory could not
be detected.” will appear. If this happens, connect the USB memory and wait until its USB
memory drive name appears in the “USB Drive” box.
3. If there are multiple USB memories connected to the computer, click the [T]
button to the right of the “USB Drive” box and select the name of the drive where
you want to install Wireless Connection 3.
Note
z You cannot use the token wizard when you start up Wireless Connection 3 from a USB token.
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Projecting from a Terminal with MobiShow Installed
MobiShow is client software by AWIND that makes it possible to send data wirelessly from various
types of mobile terminals to the projector for projection. MobiShow can be used to send photographs
and presentation files to the projector and project them.
1. Using the procedure under “To switch between default SSIDs” (page 30), select
casiolpj_mobishow1, casiolpj_mobishow2, or casiolpj_mobishow3 as the SSID.
z These are default SSIDs for the first connection with MobiShow. The following are the initial
default settings of the security protocol and pass phrase.
SSID Security Setting Initial Default Pass Phrase
casiolpj_mobishow1 casiolpj1
casiolpj_mobishow2 WPA-PSK AES casiolpj2
casiolpj_mobishow3 casiolpj3
2. On the mobile terminal, start up MobiShow, log in to the projector, and then
perform the projection operation.
z For details about MobiShow operations, see the user documentation that comes with
MobiShow.
Important!
Once you use the above procedure to establish a wireless LAN connection between the mobile
terminal and projector, it is recommended that you create a new SSID and configure a pass
phrase that is different from the initial default. After that, use the SSID you create to establish a
wireless LAN connection. To create a new SSID, perform the following steps while there is a
wireless LAN connection between the mobile terminal and projector.
2. On the mobile terminal, start up your web browser and access the IP address
that you looked up in step 1.
z If the projector’s current IP address is 192.168.100.10, for example, you would access:
“http://192.168.100.10”.
z This displays the top page of the projector’s System Admin page.
3. Click “System Admin”. On the password input screen that appears, enter the
password.
z The initial default password is “admin”.
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4. Click the [Login] button.
z This logs in to the System Admin page and displays the Status screen. From here, perform the
procedure under “To configure security settings” (page 21), starting from step 2.
Note
z You can use the EZ-Converter FA software that comes with the projector to convert
PowerPoint files to PtG files that can be played back using MobiShow. Also, you can play PtG
files using the projector’s Viewer function. For more information, see the USB Function Guide
on the CD-ROM that comes with the projector.
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Wireless LAN Connection Troubleshooting
Check the following points whenever you are having problems with a wireless LAN connection.
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Simultaneous Wireless LAN Connections with Multiple
Projectors
Problem Cause and Required Action Refer to:
Wireless Connection 3 is z Make sure all of the projectors are turned on. A –
running on my computer, projector can be recognized by a computer even if
but the Projector List “USB” is not selected as the projector’s input source.
dialog box won’t display.
z Make sure that all of the projectors have wireless
adapters connected (page 11).
z If the projectors and computer are far away from each
other or if there is wall or some other physical
impediment between them, move them closer and/or
remove the impediment.
z If a nearby microwave oven, Bluetooth device, or other
device is interfering with the wireless LAN signal,
relocate the interfering device.
The SSID of the projector z Check the “SSID Broadcast” setting of the projector. If “To configure projector’s
I want to connect to is “Disable” is selected, change the setting to “Enable”. network settings and
not included on the wireless LAN connection
Projector List dialog box. settings” (page 35)
z If the projector is off, turn it on.
Even though entering the z If there are two or three projectors, make sure that “To switch between default
login code displayed on each one has a different SSID: casiolpj_default1, SSIDs” (page 30)
the Wireless standby casiolpj_default2, casiolpj_default3.
screen, I get a “Could not
z If there are more than three projectors, assign each “To configure security
connect to projector.
one a unique SSID. In this case you can use the settings” (page 21)
Connection has been
default SSIDs for three of the projectors and configure
terminated.” error.
security settings for the remainder of the projectors to
assign original SSIDs.
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System Admin Page
Problem Cause and Required Action Refer to:
The System Admin page The browser you are using may be configured to use a –
does not appear when I proxy server. Since a proxy server configuration can
try to access it from make it impossible to access the System Admin page,
Wireless Connection 3. you should change your browser configuration. For
information about proxy server settings, see the help and
other user documentation for your browser.
The System Admin front z If the wireless LAN connection between the projector “Using a Default SSID to
page does not appear and computer is terminated, re-connect. Connect a Computer to the
when I specify the IP Projector via Wireless LAN”
address of the projector (page 15), “Establishing a
in my web browser. Wireless LAN Connection
after Configuring Security
Settings” (page 23)
z The browser you are using may be configured to use a
proxy server. Disable the proxy server configuration.
I forgot the login Perform the required operation on the projector to “To initialize the Wireless
password I specified on initialize the Wireless setup. setup” (page 32)
the System Admin page.
Important!
Initializing the Wireless setup returns all Wireless
settings, including security settings and all other
System Admin page settings, to their initial factory
defaults.
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Error Messages
Important!
Initializing the Wireless setup returns all Wireless settings, including security
settings and all other System Admin page settings, to their initial factory
defaults.
Enter a different SSID to You cannot use the “Setup” screen of the System Admin page to change the setup of
change wireless settings. the six default SSIDs (casiolpj_default1, casiolpj_default2, casiolpj_default3,
casiolpj_mobishow1, casiolpj_mobishow2, or casiolpj_mobishow3). If you want to
use different settings, you need to enter a different (non-default) SSID into the “SSID”
text box before you click [Apply].
Note
For information about error messages that appear on the projection screen, see the User’s Guide
(UsersGuide_English.pdf).
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