Hitachi WNM80 User Manual page 22

Wireless network module
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Operations (continued)
(4) Press the Play button and then click on the X button on the top right hand corner of the dialog.
LiveViewer will begin transferring the presentation images to the WNM80 module and the dialog will disappear. However, the
LiveViewer will continue to run with its icon residing in the system tray (usually located in the bottom right portion of toolbar).
At that, the images displayed on your PC monitor will be projected real time via the projector. You
may now open the application (PowerPoint®, etc) that contains the images you wish to project.
NOTE
This will depend on the type of images you are attempting to display. Images are refreshed at a rate
of every one to four seconds. Therefore, you might not be able to project extremely dynamic images
such as animation very smoothly, and, in some cases, you may not be able to project them at all.
<What can I do if...>
• Dynamic images such as PowerPoint® animation are projected slower than they appear on my
PC?
➱ Try increasing the Capturing Performance priority level as follows:
Right click on the LiveViewer icon residing in the system tray.
Click on Settings.
Slide the Capturing Performance bar to High to increase the priority level.
• I want to open the LiveViewer dialog?
➱ Right click on the LiveViewer icon residing in the system tray and then click on Display.
• I want to project another PC's images (i.e., turn control over to another PC)?
➱ Right click on the LiveViewer icon residing in the system tray and then click on Display.
Press the STOP button. (Communication with the projector will be terminated and a Disconnect
message will appear.)
Start LiveViewer on the PC you wish to use. (Refer to
information.)
(3) Use the JPEG Quality bar to adjust the compression level of
the images you will send from your PC to the WNM80 module.
The closer to Rough, the higher the level of compression will be. The
quality of the image will decrease, but transfer speed will increase.
The closer to Fine, the lower the level of compression will be. The
quality of the image will increase, but transfer speed will decrease.
For presentations that are composed of mostly of charts and illustrations,
adjust to the left (Rough) side. For presentations that are composed of
mostly scenic photographs and similar, adjust to the right (Fine) side.
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