Sanyo XU86 Instruction Manual, PLC-XU86 Network Set Up - Page 20
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3. Names and Functions of the Operation Screen Network Connection Standby Display Select projector input either "Wired" or "Wireless" and the Network connection standby display will appear. Network environment will be shown on the screen. With this screen, you can confirm that the network connection is whether "Wired" or "Wireless", or network environment of the projector when setting the connection. After selecting "Wired" or "Wireless", "Please wait..." message will appear and then change into "Ready for use" message to show the network is ready to project. While "Please wait..." message is showing, you cannot operate the projector. You can select to display or not to display the Status bar (shows network environment) from "6. Configurations with Browser" ➔ "Advanced Setup" ➔ "Miscellaneous". (p52) Network Connection Standby Display (✻ The screen below is for the Wireless LAN setting) Status bar qw e r t yui q NETWORKMODULE "NETWORKMODULE" is the projector on the networks. w The lower stand numbers show last 6 characters of a MAC address. e Display the Network Mode. Auto(10/100M) is for Wired mode, 802.11b(11) / 802.11g(11) is for Wireless mode. r Display the Network Type. "Wired" for Wired mode, "AdHoc" or "Infrastructure" for Wireless mode. t SSID (Only for Wireless LAN) Display the Wireless LAN ID which is set on the projector. y Packet receive display Display the communication status of the projector. When the display is blinking, the projector is properly connecting with the network. When the display is not blinking, the projector is not connecting to the network. u Display whether the WEP(Encryption) is effective or ineffective. The unlocked display means not encrypted, the locked display means encrypted. (For Wired LAN, unlocked illustration will appear.) i Display the signal level. Display the signal level of the Wired and Wireless. When the signal level is strong, there will be more vertical lines and the signal level is low, there will be less vertical lines. 20