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[. . . ] Multifunctional Presentation Kit YP-100 User's Guide Be sure to read the precautions in the separate Getting Started Guide. The Getting Started Guide also includes information about connecting the YP-100 to a projector. Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for future reference. E · Microsoft, Windows, Windows XP, the Windows logo, and PowerPoint are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. · Other company and product names may be registered product names or trademarks of their respective owners. · The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. [. . . ] For information about configuring settings, see "To create a new computer connection profile" (page 74). Supplementary information is also available on the CASIO website (http://world. casio. com/projector/support/en/). Connection Using a Notebook Computers Built-in Wireless LAN Use Manual Connection for this type of connection. Note that technical knowledge about network connections is required to configure a connection over a wireless network. Supplementary information is available on the CASIO website (http://world. casio. com/projector/support/en/). 50 Wireless LAN Connection Basics This section explains the basic procedures for configuring settings for a wireless LAN connection between the YP-100 and a computer. This section includes the basics for establishing a wireless LAN connection between the YP-100 and a single computer, or between the YP-100 and multiple computers. For details about increasing security and settings required for connection to a wireless LAN access point, see "Advanced Wireless LAN Connection Settings" (page 64). For details about projection operations after establishing a connection, see "Using Wireless LAN for Projection" (page 90). Important! The operations described here assume that the CASIO YW-2 wireless LAN adapter is connected to the computer. In the case of a computer equipped with another manufacturer's wireless LAN adapter or a built-in wireless LAN adapter, configure settings in accordance with the user documentation that comes with the adapter you are using. 51 Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection with a Single Computer Using a Simple Connection To establish a wireless LAN connection between a single computer and the YP-100 Note The following explains the simplest type of connection. It shows how to use the YP100's built-in connection profile named "Simple Connection 1" to establish a wireless LAN connection with a single computer. 1 Connect the AC adaptor that comes with the YP-100 to the AC adaptor terminal, and plug the AC adaptor into a power outlet. This will cause the YP-100 to turn on automatically. The YP-100 logo screen also will be projected by the connected projector. 2 Connect the CASIO YW-2 wireless adapter to the YP-100's USB port. You could also turn on the YP-100 with the wireless adapter already connected to the USB port. The YP-100 will detect the wireless adapter and start up its Wireless function automatically. The message shown below will appear in the projection area. Check to make sure that "Simple Connection 1" is shown. 3 4 Turn on your computer and start up Windows. If your computer is already connected to a network, disable the connection. On the Windows Control Panel, click "Network Connections" ("Network and Dial-up Connection" in the case of Windows 2000). If "Local Area Connection", "Wireless Network Connection" or "Network Bridge" is displayed on the window that appears, right-click the icon and then click "Disable" on the dialog box that appears. 52 5 Connect the YW-2 wireless adapter to your computer's USB port. The first time you connect a wireless adapter, the message shown below may appear on your computer screen. If it does, click the [Continue Anyway] button. 6 Start up Wireless Connection by double-clicking the icon on your computer desktop, or select the following from the windows Start menu: [All Programs] [CASIO] - [Wireless Connection]. This will cause the dialog box shown below to appear. When the computer finds the YP-100, communication will start between them. This will establish a wireless LAN connection between the computer and YP-100 automatically and cause the Wireless Connection window shown below to appear on the computer screen. The contents of the computer screen will be projected automatically at this time. For details about Wireless Connection window operations and YP-100 remote controller operations you can perform after establishing a connection, see "Using Wireless LAN for Projection" (page 90). 53 Note A message like "Wireless Connection. exe is trying to access the Internet" may appear when the computer you are using has security software installed. If this happens, select "Always allow (access)" on the dialog box. 7 To terminate Wireless Connection operation, click the [×] button in the upper right corner of the Wireless Connection window or select [Exit] on the [Connection] menu. This will close the Wireless Connection window and terminate the connection between the computer and YP-100. At this time, the projected image will return to the message in step 2 of this procedure. Important! The above procedure will not establish a wireless LAN connection if the connection profile of the YP-100 is different from the profile used the first time a connection was established between the computer and YP-100 (Simple Connection 1 in this example). In this case, press the YP-100's remote controller [ ] key to display the "Connection Profile" menu and then select the original connection profile (Simple Connection 1 for this example). For details, see "To switch the YP-100 connection profile" (page 68). Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection with Multiple Computers Using a Manual Connection This section explains how to connect up to four computers to a single YP-100 (over a wireless LAN access point) at the same time. The following are the general steps that are required. 1 Prepare 2 Create 3 Use 4 Use for wireless LAN connection of the YP-100 and the computers (below). connection profiles for the computers (page 55). the Manual Connection profile to establish a wireless LAN connection between the first computer and the YP-100 (page 57). [. . . ] Instead of steps 1 and 2 above, you can also perform skew correction of the projected image by pressing the [ ] key. 103 Configuring YC Camera Application Setup Menu Settings You can use the YC Camera setup menu to configure various YC Camera application operation settings. To configure YC Camera application setup menu settings 1 2 3 4 5 Press the [MENU] key to display the YC Camera application setup menu. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the menu item whose setting you want to change. ). Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select the setting you want (so its button is Repeat steps 2 and 3 to configure other settings, if you want. After you are finished, press the [ESC] key to exit the setup menu. Note Anytime you change the "White Enhancement" or "Skew Correction" setting, the new setting goes into effect from the next image you record with the document camera after exiting the setup menu. [. . . ]

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