Sony VPL-EX435 Operating Instructions - Page 49

Connection Settings, b For AP Mode

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b) For AP Mode Refer to the network information on the projected screen of the projector that you want the computer connect to, and input the SSID and the Connection CODE. If "CODE" is "----", "Connection CODE" is set to "Off." The computer can connect without inputting "CODE". If the wireless password is set for the SSID ("Setting the WLAN Network of the projector" on page 39), the wireless password input window will be displayed while the computer is trying to connect. Input the password to connect. To prevent information leaks, the wireless password is not displayed on the projected screen. Network Presentation LAN mode Network Presentation AP mode Wireless password input window Notes • When a projector is connected to a network via a wireless connection, if the "SSID" is changed from the factory default, it may not be found. • When a projector is connected to a network via a wired connection, depending on the network environment, it may not be found. 3 Click "Connect". When you click the "Connect" button, a controller will be displayed on the screen of the computer and the computer starts projecting an image (page 50). If another user is projecting an image, click to start projecting. If no users are projecting an image, the controller appears on the screen and starts projecting an image. Notes • Display related settings (such as your computer's resolution) change when the image projection is started. • If "Input" is set to other than "Network" (page 16), the image will not start being projected even after you press the "Connect" button. If you want to project the image, select "Network" to change the display status. Connection Settings Item IP Address SSID Update button Item descriptions Input the IP Address. List the IP addresses of the projectors on the network and IP addresses of projectors connected so far, as candidates. Input SSID. List the peripheral SSIDs and SSIDs of projectors connected to the computer so far, as candidates. Search the network again and update the candidate list of the projectors. Presentation Function via Network Using Presentation Function via Network 49

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Using Presentation Function via Network
Presentation Function via Network
b) For AP Mode
Refer to the network information on the
projected screen of the projector that you
want the computer connect to, and input
the SSID and the Connection CODE. If
“CODE” is “----”, “Connection CODE”
is set to “Off.” The computer can
connect without inputting “CODE”. If
the wireless password is set for the SSID
(“Setting the WLAN Network of the
projector” on page 39), the wireless
password input window will be
displayed while the computer is trying to
connect. Input the password to connect.
To prevent information leaks, the
wireless password is not displayed on
the projected screen.
When a projector is connected to a network
via a wireless connection, if the “SSID” is
changed from the factory default, it may not
be found.
When a projector is connected to a network
via a wired connection, depending on the
network environment, it may not be found.
3
Click “Connect”.
When you click the “Connect” button, a
controller will be displayed on the
screen of the computer and the computer
starts projecting an image (page 50). If
another user is projecting an image,
click
to start projecting.
If no users are projecting an image, the
controller appears on the screen and
starts projecting an image.
Display related settings (such as your
computer’s resolution) change when the
image projection is started.
If “Input” is set to other than “Network”
(page 16), the image will not start being
projected even after you press the “Connect”
button. If you want to project the image,
select “Network” to change the display
status.
Network Presentation LAN mode
Network Presentation AP mode
Wireless password input window
Notes
Notes
Connection Settings
Item
Item descriptions
IP Address
Input the IP Address.
List the IP addresses of the
projectors on the network
and IP addresses of
projectors connected so far,
as candidates.
SSID
Input SSID.
List the peripheral SSIDs
and SSIDs of projectors
connected to the computer
so far, as candidates.
Update
button
Search the network again
and update the candidate list
of the projectors.