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1 2 3 4 5 6 NEC Projector Image Express Utility 2 for Mac OS User ’ s Guide For Mac OS X 10.2.8 and higher P C C A R D C O M P O N E N T I N U S B L A N A U D I O I N C O M P U T E R 3 I N C O M P U T E R 1 I N C O M P U T E R 2 I N P C C O N T R O L M O N I T O R O U T A U D I O O U T S - V I D E O I N V I D E O I N A U D I O C b /P b L/ M O N O[...]
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Intr oduction Thank you for purchasing the NEC projector . This user ’ s guide explains the basic LAN settings to use “ Image Express Utility 2 for Mac OS ” and how to operate it. For details, consult the help page for “ Image Express Utility 2 for Mac OS ” . “ Image Express Utility 2 for Mac OS ” is a software program to send images [...]
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3 Contents Contents Introduction .............................................................................. Inside cover Contents ..................................................................................................... 3 1. What Y ou Can Do with Image Express Utility 2 ................................ 4 2. Operating Environment ...[...]
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4 1.What Y ou Can Do with Image Express Utility 2 1. What Y ou Can Do with Image Expr ess Utility 2 • Via the network images on the screen of your personal computer can be sent to the projector and projected on the screen.Wireless LAN enables you to use the projector without cables. • One personal computer can send images to more than one proje[...]
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5 2 2.Operating Environment 2. Operating Envir onment 2-1. Supported Projector Image Express Utility 2 supports the following NEC projector (as of October 2005) L T Series WT Series L T380 / L T280 L T265 / L T245 WT615 / WT610 2-2. Operating Environment Supported OS Processor (CPU) Memory Network Environment Supported Resolution Supported Screen C[...]
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6 3.Setting the LAN Settings for the Projector 3. Setting the LAN Settings for the Pr ojector This section explains about “Easy Connection” using wireless LAN. Refer to the manual attached to the projector to enable “Easy Connection”. • For L T265/L T245, refer to “User ’s Manual (PDF)” • For L T380/L T280/WT615/WT610, refer to ?[...]
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7 3 3.Setting the LAN Settings for the Projector 4 Set “ Easy Connection ” . • L T380/L T280/L T265/L T245 (1) Select the [PC Card] tab, and confirm that “ Easy Connection ” has been set in Profiles. (2) Highlight [Reconnect], and press the <ENTER> button. An hourglass icon is displayed on the screen. (3) When the hourglass icon dis[...]
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8 4.Setting the LAN Settings for Macintosh 4. Setting the LAN Settings for Macintosh This section explains the configurations for “ Easy Connection ” with the projector . 1 Click Apple Menu ( ) and [System Preferences...]. The “ System Prefer ences ” window will be displayed. 2 Click [Network]. The Network configuration window will be displ[...]
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9 4 4.Setting the LAN Settings for Macintosh 4 Enter a new location name and click the [OK] button. Enter “ IEU2 ” as an example. 5 Click [Show] and [AirPort]. • For wired LAN connection, click [Built-in Ethernet]. After change to [Built-in Ethernet], set “ Manually ” in [Configure IPv4] to specify the IP address and other configurations [...]
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10 5.Installing Image Express Utility 2 5. Installing Image Expr ess Utility 2 5-1. Installation 1 Insert the User Supportware 3 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM icon will be displayed on Desktop. 2 Double-click the “CD-ROM” icon. 3 Double-click the “Mac OS X” icon. 4 Double-click the “Image Express Utility 2.dmg” icon. “Image[...]
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11 6 6.Using Image Express Utility 2 6. Using Image Expr ess Utility 2 6-1. Connecting to a projector 1 Confirm that the projector has been turned on. 2 Click the AirPort status ( ) on the Macintosh menu bar , and click “ T urn AirPort On ” . The AirPort status is changed to “ ” or “ ” . • AirPort status types and meanings ...AirPort [...]
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12 6.Using Image Express Utility 2 (4) Click [AirPort] tab. The AirPort configuration item will be displayed. (5) Check the “ Show AirPort status in menu bar ” check box at the bottom con- figuration item. The AirPort status ( / / ) will be displayed on the menu bar . (6) Click the [ ] button at the upper left on the Network configuration win- [...]
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13 6 6.Using Image Express Utility 2 4 Enter the administrator name and password of your Macintosh computer , and click the [OK] button. The [Projector Selection] window will be displayed. 5 Check the ( ) check box to the left of the projector name to connect and click [Connect]. The Macintosh computer and the projector ar e connected via wireless [...]
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14 6.Using Image Express Utility 2 6-2. Stopping/Restarting Image T ransmission ■ Stopping image transmission 1 Click [T ools] on the menu bar , and click [Stop Sending]. Image transmission is temporarily stopped. ■ Restarting image transmission 1 Click [T ools] on the menu bar , and click [Start Sending]. Image transmission is started again. 6[...]
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15 7.Reference: Setting the Connection by Entering IP Address and Other Configurations 7 7. Refer ence: Setting the Connection by Entering IP Address and Other Configurations 7-1. Setting the LAN Settings for the Projector For how to set IP address, subnet mask, and other configurations without using “ Easy Con- nection ” , see “ User ’ s M[...]
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16 7.Reference: Setting the Connection by Entering IP Address and Other Configurations 2 Click [Network]. The Network configuration window will be displayed. 3 Click [Location] → “ New Location... ” , enter a new location name, and click the [OK] button. 4 Select “ AirPort ” in [Show]. • For wired LAN connection, click “ Built-in Ethe[...]
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17 7.Reference: Setting the Connection by Entering IP Address and Other Configurations 7 0 Click the AirPort status ( / ) on the menu bar , and SSID of the projec- tor to connect. • Click “ NECPJ ” in this example. The Macintosh computer is connected to the projector via wir eless LAN. If WEP has been set in the projector , the [Enter Passwor[...]
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18 About the Downloading Service For update information on Image Express Utility 2 for Mac OS refer to the NEC Projector ’ s support page (http://www .nec-pj.com). For Information Visit: http://www .nec-pj.com About the Downloading Service[...]
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©NEC Viewtechnology , Ltd. 2005 Second edition October 2005 Reproduction, modification, and other uses are prohibited without the permission of NEC V iewtechnology , Ltd. 19[...]
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Image Express Utility 2 for Mac OS User ’s Guide 20[...]