Wireless Projector
for iOS

This is an application that lets you send*1 PDF files, PowerPoint files, and images saved to an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to a wireless projector or flat-panel display over a wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), and display them. You can send document files*2 transferred from a PC to this application, and images*2 saved to the Photos folder of your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. You can also display web pages with the built-in web browser, and photos taken with the built-in camera on your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. In addition, the application also lets you rotate the screen, enlarge or reduce the screen with a pinch operation, and flip through pages with a flick operation.

*1 • For projectors, displayed resolution upon projection differs according to the aspect ratio of your projector’s display device.
For 4:3, images with 1024 x 768 dots are displayed according to your projector’s number of display dots.
For aspect ratios other than 4:3, images with 1280 x 800 dots are displayed according to your projector’s number of display dots.
• For flat-panel displays, images with 1280 x 800 dots are displayed according to your flat-panel display’s number of display dots.

*2 Files that are saved anywhere other than these locations cannot be displayed. Also, document files that contain animation, links, embedded motion images or audio, a Slideshow function, word art, comment displays, or have been scanned at high resolution cannot be sent.

As of April 2023

*3 Visit the App Store for the latest information.

List of Compatible Models

Compatible models Applicable group*4
Projector PT-MZ770/MW730
・Requires optional wireless module*5
A
PT-MZ670/MW630/MZ570/MW530
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-VZ585N/VW545N/VX615N
PT-VZ575N/VW535N/VX605N B
PT-VW355N/VX425N
PT-VW435N/VX505N C
PT-VW345N/VX415N
PT-FW430/FX400
・Requires optional wireless module*5
D
PT-DZ570/DW530/DX500
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-FW300NT/F300NT
PT-VX400NT
PT-LB90NT
PT-VMZ71/VMZ61/VMZ51/VMZ51S/VMZ41/VMW61/VMW51
・Requires optional wireless module*5
E
PT-CMZ50
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-LMZ460/LMZ420/LMW460/LMW420/LMX460/LMX420/TMZ400/TMW380/TMX380
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-VMZ60/VMW60
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-VMZ50/VMZ40/VMW50
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-VW360/VX430
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-LB425/LB385/LB355/LB305/LW375/LW335
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-TW371R/TW370/TX430/TX340
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-LB423/LB383/LB353/LW373/LW333
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-TW351R/TW350/TX410/TX320
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-EZ590/EW650/EW550/EX620/EX520
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-FZ570/FW530/FX500
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-LB412/LB382/LB332/LW362/LW312
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-TW343R/TW342/TX402/TX312
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-SX320A/SX300A/SW280A
PT-LB426/LB386/LB356/LW376/LW336
・Requires optional wireless module*5
F
PT-TW381R/TW380/TX440/TX350
・Requires optional wireless module*5
PT-JX200 G
PT-JW130 H
Display TH-80BF1/65BF1/50BF1 a
TH-80LFB70/65LFB70/50LFB70 b
TH-80LFC70/65LFC70/50LFC70
TH-103PB1/85PB1/65PB1/50PB1
・Requires optional wireless module*5
TH-65PB2/50PB2
・Requires optional wireless module*5
TH-65PF50/50PF50/42PF50
・Requires optional wireless module*5
c

*4 How to prepare, connect, or use vary depending on display device model. Please confirm the model number and its applicable group.

*5 Wireless Module model-number varies depending on your display device.

Features

Displayable content

  • Marker function

    With your finger, draw lines on displayed images, documents, or web pages.

  • Multi-Live Mode*7

    Display with multiple iOS devices simultaneously.

  • WEB Control function

    Control your display device using your iOS device's web browser.

  • Browser Remote Control function*7

    Control your display device using your iOS device's web browser.

  • *6 You can draw freehand lines on a blackboard-like screen.

  • *7 Above function may differ depending on the display device to connect. Please refer to the List of Applicable Models for the details. Also, some buttons may differ depending on the display device to connect.

How to Use
Wireless Projector for iOS

  • The screen/operation image or screen layout in this web site is for a projector and iPad. The picture varies for some screens when using flat-panel display or iPhone/iPod touch.

  • “Display device” on this page means Panasonic display (projectors and flat-panel displays).

  • For details on how to use or configure your iPad, iPod touch, or iPhone, refer to the appropriate user guide at
    http://support.apple.com/manuals/ .

  • For details on how to use or configure the display device, as well as precautions on wireless use, refer to your display device’s "Operating Instruction" and "Network Operation Manual".
    Projector: Operating Instruction and Network Operation Manual
    Display: Operation Instruction and Network Operation Manual

  • Connection between iOS device and display device is maintained for a certain time (3 minutes with iOS 12 and earlier, 30 seconds with iOS 13 or later) after the application screen is closed, and is thereafter automatically disconnected. If you wish to use the application again, first reconnect the iOS device and display device. If you require a notification of disconnection while using other applications, activate [Wireless PJ] - [Notifications] - [Allow Notifications] in iOS [Settings] menu.

Getting Ready

Your iOS device needs to be connected to display device's network via Wi-Fi using the iOS device's setting in advance. Follow the procedure below.

Applicable Model Group*1 [SIMPLE]
Network
[M-DIRECT]
Network
Other
Network
Network via Access Point
Projector A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Display a
b
c

*1 Please refer to the List of Applicable Models for the model number and its applicable group.

Preparation Case 1-A: Connecting the Display Device and iOS Device by Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) Not via an Access Point

Use with Models Supporting [SIMPLE] Network Connection

You can connect your display device directly to your iOS device.

[SIMPLE] network connection is recommended for use with compatible models.

Projector A B C D E F G H
  1. 1) Turn the projector ON.

  2. 2) Configure the projector's local wireless network settings.

    1. Display the on-screen menu.

    2. In [NETWORK] or [NETWORK/USB] – [WIRELESS LAN], select [SIMPLE].

    3. Switch the input of your projector to [Panasonic APPLICATION]. The idle screen will appear.

  3. 3) Join the local wireless network from your iOS device.

    1. On your iOS device, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi].

    2. Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown.

    3. Tap the same access point name (SSID) that is displayed on the idle screen.

    4. You will be prompted for a password.
      Input the KEY that appears on the idle screen, and then connect to the wireless LAN.
      (If the KEY is displayed as "****", press the buttons on the projector or on the remote control as designated by the idle screen. The KEY will then be displayed.)

Display a b c
  1. 1) Turn the display ON.

  2. 2) Configure the display's local wireless network settings.

    1. Display the on-screen menu.

    2. In [NETWORK] – [WIRELESS LAN], select [SIMPLE].

    3. Switch the input of your display to [Panasonic APPLICATION]. The idle screen will appear.

  3. 3) Join the local wireless network from your iOS device.

    1. On your iOS device, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi].

    2. Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown.

    3. Tap the same access point name (SSID) that is displayed on the idle screen.

  4. 4) You will be prompted for a password.
    Input the KEY that appears on the idle screen, and then connect to the wireless LAN. (If the KEY is displayed as ****, press the buttons on the display device or on the remote control as designated by the idle screen. The KEY will then be displayed.)

Use with Models Supporting [M-DIRECT] Network Connection

This function is for a basic access point. You can change the SSID or the wireless network channel.

Projector A B C D E F G H
  1. 1) Turn the projector ON.

  2. 2) Configure the projector's local wireless network settings.

    1. Display the on-screen menu.

    2. In [NETWORK] or [NETWORK/USB] – [WIRELESS LAN], select [M-DIRECT].

  3. 3) Switch the input of projector to [Panasonic APPLICATION][NETWORK].

  4. 4) Join the local wireless network from your iOS device.

    1. On your iOS device, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi].

    2. Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown.

    3. Select the SSID of the projector you want to connect to.

    4. You will be prompted for a password. Input the [M-DIRECT] KEY, and connect to the wireless LAN.

Display a b c
  1. 1) Turn the display ON.

  2. 2) Configure the display's local wireless network settings.

    1. Display the on-screen menu.

    2. In [NETWORK] – [WIRELESS LAN], select [M-DIRECT].

  3. 3) Switch the input of display to [Panasonic APPLICATION] [NETWORK].

  4. 4) Join the local wireless network from your iOS device.

    1. On your iOS device, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi].

    2. Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown.

    3. Select [M-DIRECT****] (**** is the last four digits of Network ID).

    4. You will be prompted for a password. By inputting [M-DIRECT****] (**** is the last four digits of Network ID), your display will be connected to wireless LAN.

    5. Tap the Details button on the right of [M-DIRECT****] and Turn [Auto Connection] ON.

    6. [Auto Connection] may have already been set to [ON] depending on the version of your iOS device.

Note:

  • Projector
  • Display

Connecting via other wireless LAN (Wi-Fi)

Projector A B C D E F G H
Display a b c
  1. 1) Turn the display device ON.

  2. 2) Setting Up the display device's Wireless LAN.

    1. Display the on-screen menu.

    2. In [NETWORK][WIRELESS LAN], select [1].
      ([2]~[4] network cannot be used with this application.)

  3. 3) Switch Display Device Input to [NETWORK].

  4. 4) Join the Local Wireless Network from your iOS device.

    1. On your iOS device, tap [Settings]-[Wi-Fi].

    2. Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown.

    3. Tap [Panasonic Display1]. Wireless LAN will be connected.
      When prompted for a password, enter the default password.
      Factory default username: panasonic.
      If you do not know the password, please refer to the display device specification pages or ask network administrator for further details.

    4. Select the Details button on the right-side edge of the connection network, and turn [Automatic Connection] ON.

Projector A B C D E F G H
Display a b c
  1. 1) Turn the display device ON.

  2. 2) Switch Display Device Input to [NETWORK].

  3. 3) Join the Local Wireless Network from your iOS device.

    1. On your iOS device, tap [Settings]-[Wi-Fi].

    2. Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown.

    3. Tap [Network Display] or [Network Display****]. Wireless LAN will be connected.
      When prompted for a password, enter the default password.
      Factory default username: panasonic.
      If you do not know the password, please refer to the display device specification pages or ask network administrator for further details.

Note:

Preparation Case 1-B: Connecting the Display Device and iOS Device by Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) via an Access Point

Projector A B C D E F G H
Display a b c
  1. 1) Turn the display device ON.

  2. 2) Connect the display device to the local wireless network.

    1. Display the on-screen menu.

    2. In [NETWORK] or [NETWORK/USB] – [WIRELESS LAN], select a user identification ([USER] or [USER1] – [USER3]) from wireless network number.

    3. Complete the wireless LAN detail settings for your access point.

  3. 3) Switch the input of your display to [Panasonic APPLICATION][NETWORK].

  4. 4) Join the local wireless network from your iOS device.

    1. On your iOS device, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi].

    2. Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown.

    3. Tap the access point name (SSID) specified in Step 2). Your iOS device is now connected to the local wireless network.

Note:

  • If your access point is encrypted, a password input screen is displayed. If you do not know the password, ask your network administrator.

Preparation 2: Transferring Document Files to Your iOS Device

Projector A B C D E F G H
Display a b c

Before the data of a PowerPoint or other document file can be displayed, you must transfer these files from your computer to this application.

Transfer files from your computer as follows.

When Your Computer is Windows or macOS 10.14 or Earlier

  1. Connect your iOS device to your computer.

  2. Start iTunes.

  3. On the top of the screen, select .

  4. In the sidebar on the left of the screen, select [File Sharing].

  5. In the [File Sharing] – [Apps] list at the right of the screen, select [Wireless PJ].

  6. Click [Add...] on the lower right and select the document files to transfer.

  7. The selected document files will now be transferred as your iOS device is synced.

When Your Computer is macOS 10.15 or Later

  1. Connect your iOS device to your computer.

  2. Start Finder.

  3. In the sidebar on the left of the screen, select your iOS device.

  4. In the tab on the top of the screen, select [File].

  5. Drag and drop the document files to transfer onto [Wireless PJ] in the application list on the center of the screen.

  6. The selected document files will now be transferred as your iOS device is synced.

Note:

  • The file types that can be transferred to the [Documents] area and displayed are PDF, PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Keynote, Numbers, Pages, Text, and RichText.

  • To display PowerPoint or Keynote documents, convert them first to PDF.

  • Transferred files are not added while the document files list is displayed. Close the list and then open it again.

  • You can pass document files open in Safari or received as mail attachments to [Documents] for this application. In Safari or Mail, select [Open in...] and choose [Wireless PJ] in the listed applications.

How to Connect

Connection Case 1: Connecting to a Display Device by Searching for the Display Device

When operating or connecting to a display device by searching for the display device, how to connect may differ depending on the display device. Please refer to the List of Compatible Models for the model number and its applicable group.

Projector A B C D E F G H
Display a b c
  • When Using the Simple Connection Screen

    1. On the Home screen, tap the icon for this application.

    2. The display devices that are found are shown in [Please select the device to connect] screen.

    3. Tap the Network ID ([Proj****]) of the display device to use.

    4. Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and connect the display device.

  • When Not Using the Simple Connection Screen

    1. On the Home screen, tap the icon for this application.

    2. Select [Connect & Setup] in the top menu or [Setup] in the top right on any screen of the application.

    3. Tap [Search for the device to connect] in the [SEARCH & CONNECT] column.

    4. The display devices that are found are shown in a list.

    5. Tap the Network ID ([Proj****]) of the display device to use.

    6. Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and connect the display device.

Note:

  • To check the Network ID ([Proj****]) of the display device you will use, see “Tips.”

  • Connected display devices are labeled with a check mark.

  • When password setting on the display device [NETWORK]/[NETWORK/USB] – [PASSWORD] is ON, or [NETWORK/USB] – [Panasonic APPLICATION] – [PASSWORD] is ON, a password input screen is displayed.

  • To update the information in [Search for the device to connect], tap [Update].

  • Even after you press the Home button, the display device connection will be maintained for a certain time (3 minutes with iOS 12 and earlier, 30 seconds with iOS 13 or later) after you close the application screen.

  • When [Do not display again] is turned ON at [Please select the device to connect] screen, [Please select the device to connect] screen will not be displayed at the next start-up. To display it again, turn ON the iOS [Settings] - [Wireless PJ] - [Show Simple Connection].

Projector A B C D E F G H
  • When Using the Simple Connection Screen

    1. On the Home screen, tap the icon for this application.

    2. [Connecting to the projector] screen will be displayed. Tap the display device [Model Number/IP Address] or [Projector Name/IP Address].

      • Display device displayed with [Model Number/IP Address]

      • Display device displayed with [Projector Name/IP Address]

    3. Picture Position Selection screen will be displayed. Select the position to display.

    4. Enter Login password displayed on picture screen of the display device, and tap [OK] button to connect to the display device.

  • When Not Using the Simple Connection Screen

    1. On the Home screen, tap the icon for this application.

    2. Select [Connect & Setup] in the top menu or [Setup] in the top right on any screen of the application.

    3. Tap [Searching for the Projector] in the [Connect & Setup] column

    4. List of searched display devices will be displayed.

    5. Tap the display device [Model Number/IP Address] or [Projector Name/IP Address].

      • Display device displayed with [Model Number/IP Address]

      • Display device displayed with [Projector Name/IP Address]

    6. Picture Position Selection screen will be displayed. Select the position to display.

    7. Input Login Password* displayed on the picture screen of the display device, and tap [OK] button to connect to the display device.

Note:

To check [IP Address] and [Login Password], see “Tips”.

Projector A B C D E F G H
  • When Using the Simple Connection Screen

    1. On the Home screen, tap the icon for this application.

    2. [Please select the device to connect] screen is displayed and the list of searched display devices appears.

    3. Tap the name of the display device to use (Network ID ([Proj****]).

    When Using Content Manager

    You can call up [Content Manager] to set up and reproduce signage.

    1. Select [Content Manager].

    2. Web browser starts up.

    3. Enter your “Username” and “Password” in the Space Player authentication dialog and select “Login”.
      The Content Manager page is displayed, and Content Manager can be used.

    When Confirming Space Player Connection

    You need to connect to the Space Player to display content from your iOS device. You can confirm iOS device connection in advance by getting the Space Player’s LED to flash.

    1. Select [Confirm the connection].

    2. The selected Space Player’s LED will flash.

    When Connecting to the Space Player

    You need to connect to the Space Player to display content from your iOS device.

    1. Select [Connect].

    2. Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears. The Space Player is now connected.

  • When Not Using the Simple Connection Screen

    1. On the Home screen, tap the icon for this application.

    2. Select [Connect & Setup] in the top menu or [Setup] in the top right on any screen of the application.

    3. Tap [Search for the device to connect] in the [SEARCH & CONNECT] column.

    4. The display devices that are found are shown in a list.

    5. Tap the Network ID ([Proj****]) of the display device to use.

    6. Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and connect the display device.

    When Using Content Manager

    You can call up [Content Manager] to set up and reproduce signage.

    1. Select [Content Manager].

    2. Web browser starts up.

    3. Enter your “Username” and “Password” in the Space Player authentication dialog and select “Login”.
      The Content Manager page is displayed, and Content Manager can be used.

    When Confirming Space Player Connection

    You need to connect to the Space Player to display content from your iOS device. You can confirm iOS device connection in advance by getting the Space Player’s LED to flash.

    1. Select [Confirm the connection].

    2. The selected Space Player’s LED will flash.

    When Connecting to the Space Player

    You need to connect to the Space Player to display content from your iOS device.

    1. Select [Connect].

    2. Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears. The Space Player is now connected.

Note:

  • For details on the Content Manager function, refer to the Space Player’s “Operating Instruction”.

Connection Case 2: Connecting to a Display Device by Using the Registered Display Devices

You can search for a display device by its IP address, register or edit search data, and connect. You can also export/import registered data.

Projector A B C D E F G H
Display a b c

Display Device Registration

  1. On the Home screen, tap the icon for this application.

  2. Select [Connect & Setup] in the top menu or [Setup] in the top right on any screen of the application.

  3. Tap [Registered Projectors] in the [SEARCH & CONNECT] column.

  4. Select [Projectors can be registered…].

  5. Enter the [Registered Name] and [IP Address] in the registration screen, then press [Done].

  6. The registered name will be added to the [Registered Projectors] list.

  7. Select the registered name for the display device to be used from the [Registered Projectors] list.

  8. Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears, and connect the display device.

Exporting the [Registered Projectors] List

The [Registered Projectors] list can be stored.

  1. Select [Export...] in the [Registered Projectors] menu.

  2. Enter any desired name into the File Name Input dialog, then select [OK].

Importing the [Registered Projectors] List

  1. Select [Import...] in the [Registered Projectors] menu.

  2. Choose the file to be imported from the displayed list, then select [OK].
    Select [OK] for the Import Success dialog, then return to the [Registered Projectors] menu. The imported list will be displayed.

Editing the [Registered Projectors] List or Imported List

  • Select [Edit] in the [Registered Projectors] menu.
    Select the each line in the Registered Projectors List to enable editing.
    Also, you can do the following operations at the edit screen.
    - Delete registered display devices
    - Change the sequence of the registered display devices list

  • Select [Edit] for the import file list.
    You can do the following operations at the edit screen.
    - Delete imported files.

Note:

  • To confirm your display device’s IP address, refer to your display device’s "Operating Instruction " and "Network Operation Manual ".
    Projector: Operating Instruction and Network Operation Manual
    Display: Operation Instruction and Network Operation Manual

  • If a network password is set for the display device, the password input screen will be displayed.

  • The exported registration data will be saved as xml data in the [Documents] area.

  • You can enter up to 16 characters for registered names.

  • You can enter up to 16 characters for file names and the characters listed below cannot be used.
    : ; / ¥ | , * ? " < >
    . (Cannot be used only for the first character)

  • To go to the Web Control screen or Browser Remote Control screen, tap on the right of the projector name or display name/IP address in [Registered Projectors].
    Enter your “Username” and “Password” in the authentication dialog and select “Login”.
    To display button, select [Projector Name or Display Name/IP Address] and connect it after registering it to [Registered Projectors].

  • For projectors, Network IDs or projector names that have previously been registered or connected may be displayed as ----- or as a model number for some models.

Connection Case 3: Connecting to a Display Device Using QR Code

Projector A B C D E F G H
Display a b c

Reading the QR code displayed on the Panasonic Application Mode idle screen enables automatic iOS device and display device connection, and allows the user to commence wireless media pictures.

  1. Setup the display device's Wireless LAN
    1- Display the on-screen menu
    2- In [NETWORK/USB] – [WIRELESS LAN], select [SIMPLE]

  2. Switch Display Device Input to [Panasonic APPLICATION]. Idle Screen Appears

  3. Join the Local Wireless Network from your iOS device

    1- On your iOS device, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi]
    2- Turn [Wi-Fi] ON. Available networks are shown
    3- Select the same access point name (SSID) as displayed on idle screen
    4- You will be prompted to enter a password. Connect to wireless LAN by inputting a KEY that appears on the idle screen.
    If KEY is displayed as “****”, press the buttons on the display device or on remote control as shown on idle screen.
    The KEY will then be displayed

  4. Display Device Connection Using QR Code Scanning Method

    • When Using the Simple Connection Screen

      1. On the home screen, tap the icon for this application

      2. [Please select the device to connect] screen is shown

      3. Select [Connect using a QR code]

    • When Not Using the Simple Connection Screen

      1. On the home screen, tap the icon for this application

      2. Select [Connect & Setup] in the top menu or [Setup] in the top right on any screen of the application.

      3. Tap [Read QR Code] in the [SEARCH & CONNECT] column

      4. Take a photo of your display device's idle screen

      5. Select [OK] when the confirmation message appears. Display device is now connected

Note:

  • QR code displayed on the Panasonic APPLICATION Mode idle screen may only appear only when [Wireless LAN] is set to [SIMPLE].

Using the Application

Applicable Model Group*1 Pointer Function LIVE SETTINGS
Moderator Mode
LIVE SETTINGS
Multi-Live Mode
LIVE SETTINGS
Simple Multi-Live
Mode
Browser
WEB Control
Browser Remote
Control
Projector A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Display a
b
c

*1 Refer to the “Functions Supported On Specific Models” chart for compatibility information.

Usage 1: Displaying Photos

Projector A B C D E F G H
Display a b c
  1. In the top menu of this application, tap [Photos].

  2. Tap the album containing photos to display. A list of thumbnails is displayed.

  3. Tap a photo to display. The selected image is displayed from the display device. You can access the previous or next photo by tapping [<] or [>] on both sides of the screen.

Other Operations

  • You can also access the previous or next photo by flicking right or left on the screen.

  • You can zoom in or out on portions of photos by pinching on the screen.

  • To pan zoomed photos, drag them.

  • Double-tap the screen for an enlarged or same size display.

  • Tapping will start a slideshow, and tapping [Done] will stop it. To adjust how long each photo is shown during slideshows, change the setting in [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Show Each Photo For] within iOS.

  • You can display lines drawn freehand simply by drawing lines on the screen as desired.
    For details, see "Usage 5: Using the Marker."

  • You can set the toolbar to display or not display by simply tapping the display screen.

Returning to the Top Menu

To return to the top menu, tap [X].

Note:

  • Photos in slideshows are shown in the order in which they are listed in the folder where the selected images are stored.

  • After the last photo in a slideshow is shown, as listed in [Photo Albums], the first photo is shown again.

  • The background color of images can be changed as follows. Select [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Background Color] within iOS, and then select the desired background color.

  • The displayed image can be set to be saved or not saved when the image screen is closed. Change the ON/OFF in iOS [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Keep Projection].

  • Photos hidden with the Hide setting of the iOS device's application cannot be displayed. To display these photos, activate the Unhide setting.

  • Shared Photo Stream photos can sometimes not be displayed.

Note (

  • Projector

E, F group only):

  • When connecting multiple iOS devices and selecting the same display style, screen with the latest setting will be displayed. To display the previous screen, select [Settings] at the upper right, then select the preferred position to display in [LIVE SETTINGS].

Usage 2: Displaying Documents

Projector A B C D E F G H
Display a b c
  1. In the top menu of this application, tap [Documents]. The document file list is displayed.

  2. Tap a document to display. The selected document is displayed from the display device.

Other Operations (Some Operations are Not Supported Depending on the Type of Document File)

  • You can also display the previous or next page by selecting [ <] or [>] on both sides of the screen, or flicking right or left on the screen.

  • Move the slider bar at the bottom of the screen to move to the desired page.

  • You can zoom in or out on portions of pages by pinching on the screen.

  • To pan zoomed pages, drag them.

  • Double-tap the screen for an enlarged or same size display.

  • You can display lines drawn freehand simply by drawing lines on the screen as desired.
    For details, see "Usage 5: Using the Marker."

  • You can delete files by selecting [Edit] in the document file list and selecting [Delete] .

  • You can set the toolbar to display or not display by simply tapping the display screen.

Returning to the Top Menu

To return to the top menu, tap [X].

Note:

  • Document files that contain animation, links, embedded motion images or audio, a Slideshow function, word art, comment displays, or have been scanned at high resolution cannot be sent.

  • You can also display document files saved in the file app.

    * For iOS11 or later only.

  • The background color of document files can be changed as follows. Select [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Background Color] within iOS, and then select the desired background color.

  • The displayed image can be set to be saved or not saved when the image screen is closed.
    Change the ON/OFF in iOS [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Keep Projection].

Note (

  • Projector

E, F group only):

  • When connecting multiple iOS devices and selecting the same display style, screen with the latest setting will be displayed. To display the previous screen, select [Settings] at the upper right, then select the preferred position to display in [LIVE SETTINGS].

Usage 3: Displaying Web Pages

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  1. In the top menu of this application, tap [WEB]. A browser is displayed in the application.

  2. In the address field, enter the address of the page to display. The web page for the designated address is displayed, and the data is sent to the display device.

Other Operations

  • To access and display the previous or next web page, tap [Menu] – [Go Back] / [Go Forward].

  • To browse and display linked pages, tap links on the current page in the browser.

  • To access a list of bookmarks, tap
    The following operations are possible when this window is open.
    - Bookmark addresses of current pages
    - Open selected bookmarks
    - Delete bookmarks
    - View bookmark details (page titles, URLs)

  • To stop the web page currently loading, tap [Menu] – [Stop Loading].

  • To reload the current web page, tap [Menu] – [Reload].

  • You can display lines drawn freehand simply by drawing lines on the screen as desired.
    For details, see "Usage 5: Using the Marker."

  • You can set the toolbar to display or not display by simply tapping the display screen.

Returning to the Top Menu

To return to the top menu, tap [X].

Note:

  • This function is available only when mobile data communication on your iOS device is enabled or network via access point is available with internet service. (Excluding E, F group)

  • Some web page content such as videos cannot be displayed by the browser or displayed.

  • The displayed image can be set to be saved or not saved when the image screen is closed. Change the ON/OFF for the iOS [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Keep Projection].

Note (

  • Projector

E, F group only):

  • Connection via access point is not available. Enable mobile data communication on your iOS device when using this function.

  • When connecting multiple iOS devices and selecting the same display style, screen with the latest setting will be displayed. To display the previous screen, select [Settings] at the upper right, then select the preferred position to display in [LIVE SETTINGS].

Usage 4: Camera Picture

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1. In the top menu of this application, tap [Camera]. Photos from the camera are displayed consecutively.

Other Operations

  • You can also specify use of main or front camera and switch between high image-quality and lower image quality during camera picture.

  • You can select to pause the motion capture picture, and display the image as a still image.

  • You can also choose whether or not to save the picture during pause on your iOS device’s Camera Roll at [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Save Pause Image].

  • With iPhone, you can select [Menu] – [Light] in top right on screen to turn the built-in LED light on and off.

  • During pause, you can draw freehand lines onto the image with your finger and display them. For details, see "Usage 5: Using the Marker ."

Returning to the Top Menu

To return to the top menu, tap [X].

Note:

  • The screen during pause sometimes varies from the image.

Note (

  • Projector

E, F group only):

  • When connecting multiple iOS devices and selecting the same display style, screen with the latest setting will be displayed. To display the previous screen, select [Settings] at the upper right, then select the preferred position to display in [LIVE SETTINGS].

Usage 5: Using the Marker

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You can draw freehand lines (marker) on image files or document files and send the data as is.
Also, with the image or document open, you can use the marker on the blackboard screen.

  1. In the application, the image, camera-captured image, document file, or web page is displayed.

  2. Marker menu is displayed when you select in the tool bar.

  3. When you select [Settings] from the Marker menu, the marker settings screen is displayed.

  4. In the marker settings window, specify the Stroke Color, Transparency, Line Width, Eraser Width, and Blackboard Color.

  5. In the settings window tap [Start Marker]. The settings window is now closed, and . color is updated to your selected line color.

  6. With your finger, draw lines on the screen as desired.

  7. When you lift your finger from the screen, the line you drew is displayed.

  8. When [Blackboard] in Marker menu is selected in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, a blackboard with the designated color will be displayed. (Marker data is erased.) To close the blackboard screen, select [Blackboard] again.

Other Operations

  • Marker functions are readily accessible in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.

    At first startup, buttons for , , and are shown in red, green, and blue, respectively.
    As you continue using the application, the button colors are updated with colors selected in [Line Color] in the marker settings window. With each button, you can specify the Stroke Color, Transparency, and Line Width while marking.
    Marking begins in the color of the button you tap.
    Lines can be erased by selecting . To erase a line drawn with the marker, trace the line.

  • You can save screens or blackboard screens with marker data written on them as images.
    Select [Save] in the Marker menu. You can select the saved screen from [Photos] in the top menu and display it again.

Erasing Data Written on the Blackboard Screen with the Marker

To erase all of the marker data written on the blackboard, select [Erase All] in the Maker menu.

Exiting Marking

Tap the [Done] button at the top right or select [Stop Marker] in the Marker menu.

Note:

  • Once you exit marking, the marks and blackboard screen you made up to that point are removed.

  • When using the Marker function, screen rotation is locked.

  • You can also adjust the Stroke Color, Transparency, Line Width, Eraser Width, and Blackboard Color while marking.

Usage 6: Using the Pointer

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You can display the pointer at a touch position on an image, a document file, or a web page. You can also use the Marker function at the same time.

  1. Use this application to display an image, camera image, document file, or web page.
  2. Select from the tool bar.

  3. Move your finger across the screen to move the pointer.

  4. When you remove your finger from the screen, the pointer disappears.

  5. When you tap the [Done] button at the top right, the Pointer function stops. If the Marker function is being used, it also stops.

Note:

  • Pointer is displayed on the screen only.

Usage 7: Displaying with Multiple iOS Devices

Connecting to a Display Device Using Moderator Mode

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There are two types of live screen transmission functions, "Live Mode" and “Moderator Mode,” in Panasonic APPLICATION.

● Live Mode

When a single iOS device is transmitting media wirelessly, the displayed image is displayed in full screen. When additional iOS devices commence transmission, the displayed images from each are displayed in split screen.

To enlarge an image from an individual iOS device while content from multiple iOS devices is displayed in split screen mode, select [Enlarge/Reduce Size of Screen] in the application, and the image displays at full-screen size. To return to split screen, select [Enlarge/Reduce Size of Screen] on the iOS device displaying content in full screen.

Any iOS device with the display device's on-screen menu – [NETWORK/USB] – [Panasonic APPLICATION] – [CUT IN] switched ON may take over full-screen display from another iOS device already displaying full-screen content on the display device screen. iOS devices with this setting OFF cannot resize images or take over picture from other iOS devices even if content is playing on the iOS device screen. The CUT IN mode is intended to facilitate quick and easy sharing of content to the display device for small groups of people in meetings or classrooms.

・Enlarge/Reduce iOS Device Screen Pictures via Application

  1. Select [Connect & Setup] in the top menu or [Setup] in the top right on any screen of the application.

  2. Select [Connect&Setup] – [Enlarge/Reduce Size of Screen] in the display device setting screen.

● Moderator Mode

This mode enables the selection and display of an iOS device screen from up to 16 iOS devices connected to the display device. This mode is ideal for groups wishing to share content from multiple screens to the display device screen.

・Select iOS Device Screen for Pictures Using Application

  1. Select [Connect & Setup] in the top menu or [Setup] on any screen of the application.

  2. Select [Connect&Setup] – [Projector in Use] – [Moderator Mode] in the display device setting screen.

  3. Enter display device username and password to authenticate user, and select [Login]. Panasonic APPLICATION Moderator Mode page is displayed. This enables the user to select an iOS device to display content from via web browser. Press the sender name button of desired iOS device for big-screen pictures. Press the sender name button again. Then return to the page showing multiple iOS device screens.

Note:

  • [Connect&Setup] – [Projector in Use] – [Moderator Mode] in the display device settings screen appears only when communicating with a display device supporting Moderator Mode.

  • When wireless LAN is set to [SIMPLE] or [M-DIRECT], a maximum of 10 iOS devices can be connected via wireless LAN at a time, and a maximum 10 iOS device screens can be displayed on the display device screen simultaneously.

  • Factory default username and password for the Moderator Mode webpage are as follows but may vary with some display devices. Please refer to the display device specification pages for further details.
    Username: moderator
    Password: @Panasonic (or panasonic)

  • Default Moderator Mode username and password can be changed via [Change password] button on the Browser Control page when logged in as an administrator.

  • While Moderator Mode website can be used by Browser Control administrators, Panasonic recommends use by a dedicated Moderator Mode administrator.

Connecting to a Display Device Using Multi-Live Mode

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Multi-Live Mode makes it possible for several people to display images from their iOS device simultaneously.
This is handy for meetings attended by participants using a multiple number of iOS devices.

With this application, you can change the display style or select the picture position.
Select [Connect & Setup] in the top menu or [Setup] in the top right on any screen of the application.

* When using the [SIMPLE] or [M-DIRECT] setting for your display device, you can connect with up to 10 iOS devices at the same time in Multi-Live Mode.

  • 4-Screen Multi Style

    The screens from up to four iOS devices can be simultaneously displayed.

  • 4-Screen Index Style

    The screens from up to four iOS devices can be displayed in thumbnail form, and a selected iOS device screen can be switched to a full screen display.

  • 16-Screen Index Style*

    The screens from up to sixteen iOS devices can be displayed in thumbnail form, and a selected iOS device screen can be switched to a full screen display.

Change the Display Style
  1. Select [LIVE SETTINGS] – [Live Style], then select the style to be used.

  2. The display changes to the selected Live Style, and the image is displayed at the position set with [Position of display].

Select the Picture Position
  1. Select [LIVE SETTINGS] – [Position of display] in the display device setting menu.

  2. Select where on the index screen (sub screen) the image is to be displayed.

  3. The position set as the display position is displayed. When displaying with Multi-Live Mode, the image is displayed at the set position.

Setting the Sender's Name
  1. Select [LIVE SETTINGS] – [Sender Name] in the display device setting menu.

  2. Turn on [Projector the name on the screen]. If this is turned off, the name that was registered during Multi-Live picture is not displayed on the screen.

  3. Select [Sender Name], input the sender's name in a dialog box and click the [OK] button.
    (You can enter up to 8 one-byte alphabet characters and numbers.)

  4. The sender's name is displayed on the images displayed with Multi-Live mode.

Note:

  • When the display device starts up, it resumes in the same style that was used the last time the display device was turned off.

  • If five or more iOS devices have been connected in the 16-Screen Index Style, communication with the fifth
    and subsequent iOS will be cut off when the mode is switched to the 4-Screen Multi Style.

  • The Multi-Live style cannot be switched during full-screen display from the display device.

Using Simple Multi Mode

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This function allows users to take turns displaying images using multiple iOS devices at meeting. The display style and picture position can also be switched.

Change the Display Style
  1. Select the position to display in [LIVE SETTINGS].

Note:

  • You can connect with up to 4 iOS devices at the same time in Multi mode.

  • When connecting multiple iOS devices, 2-split display and 4-split display cannot be displayed at the same time. Screen with the latest setting will be displayed.

  • When connecting multiple iOS devices and selecting the same picture position (e.g., selecting left-half in [LIVE SETTINGS], then selecting the same position by the other iOS device), iOS device screen selecting the same position will be displayed. To display the previous screen, select [Settings] at the upper right, then select the preferred position to display in [LIVE SETTINGS].

Usage 8: Using the Browser Control Function

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The display device can be controlled remotely and monitored via WEB Control.

When Using Browser Remote Control Function for Searched or Registered Display Device

After completing “Connecting to a Display Device by Searching for the Display Device” or “Connecting to a Display Device by Using the Registered Display Devices”, select on the right-side edge of the display device. A browser is displayed in the application following applicable model group.

  • Applicable Model Compatible with Browser Remote Control Function
    Projector A B C D E F G H


    Display a b c

  • Applicable Model Not Compatible with Browser Remote Control Function
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When Using Browser Remote Control Function for Display Device in Use

  1. Select [Connect & Setup] in the top menu or [Setup] in the top right on any screen of the application.

  2. Select [Connect&Setup] – [Projector in Use].

  3. Select [WEB Control].

  4. Enter your "Username" and "Password" set in the display device for authentication, and select [Login].
    The "Browser control" page is displayed, and the display device can be controlled via WEB Control.

Note:

  • For details on the Browser Control Function, refer to your display device’s "Operating Instruction ".
    Projector: Operation Instruction
    Display: Operation Instruction

  • The web browser control screen may differ depending on the display device.

  • Crestron Connected™ pages cannot be displayed, for Web browser do not support Flash.

  • Use either of the following operations to return to the application:
    - Select [Back to Wireless PJ] on the left side of the Web browser.
    - Double click the Home button to get to the multi-task screen, and then select this application.
    - Click the Home button and close the browser, and then select the icon for this application in the Home Screen.

Usage 9: Disconnecting from the Display Device / Closing the Application Screen

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Disconnecting from the Display Device

  1. Select [Connect & Setup] in the top menu or [Setup] in the top right on any screen of the application.

  2. Select [Connect&Setup] – [Projector in Use] – [Disconnect] in the display device setting menu.

Closing the Application Screen

Press the Home button on your iOS device. The application screen now closes.

Usage 10: Sending a Screenshot (One Shot Picture)

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  1. On your iOS device, select [Settings] – [Wireless PJ] – [Oneshot Projection] to turn it ON.
    Press the Home button on your iOS device. The application screen now closes.

  2. By taking a screenshot when the screen is displayed, that screen will be displayed.
    (Press then release the iOS device's Sleep button and Home simultaneously to take a screenshot.)

Note:

  • This function is not available for devices with iOS15 or later.

  • This application screen needs to be closed to operate this function.

  • Connection between iOS device and display device is maintained for a certain time (3 minutes with iOS 12 and earlier, 30 seconds with iOS 13 or later) after the application screen is closed, and is thereafter automatically disconnected. Make sure to send One Shot picture before automatic disconnection occurs.

  • To delete One Shot image from the picture screen, send another image or document file, or disconnect your iOS device from the display device.

Note (

  • Projector

E, F group only):

  • When connecting multiple iOS devices and selecting the same display style, screen with the latest setting will be displayed. To display the previous screen, select [Settings] at the upper right, then select the preferred position to display in [LIVE SETTINGS].

Tips

How to check the Network ID ([Proj****]) of the display device

You can do the following operations to check the Network ID of your display device. The screen displayed may vary depending on the display device model. For details, check [About Devices...] on the [Please select the device to connect] screen that appears right after starting the application.

Use with Models Supporting [SIMPLE] Network Connection

For details on the model numbers of compatible display devices, refer to Compatible models.

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Press the [Panasonic APP] button on the display device remote control, and then refer to [Proj****] on the upper left section of the idle screen. If the idle screen is not displayed, press the [AUTO SETUP] button on the remote control and check the Network ID ([Proj****]).

Use with Models Not Supporting [SIMPLE] Network Connection

For details on the model numbers of compatible display devices, refer to Compatible models.

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Press the [Panasonic APP] or [NETWORK] button on the display device remote control, and then refer to
[Panasonic APPLICATION (NETWORK)] – [Proj****] on the [INPUT GUIDE] screen.

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  1. Display the on-screen menu.

  2. In [NETWORK], select [NETWORK STATUS].

How to check [IP Address] and [Login Password]

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    [IP Address] and [Login Password] are displayed on the lower left section of the projection screen.


  • The screen of the projector

When Multiple Users Display Images

  • To allow multiple users to take turns displaying images, access the display device's on-screen menu and turn the following settings [ON].

    ・ [NETWORK] – [LIVE MODE CUT IN]

    ・ [NETWORK/USB] – [LIVE MODE CUT IN]

    ・ [NETWORK/USB] – [Panasonic APPLICATION] – [CUT IN]

  • To prevent other users from interrupting operation, select [OFF] in this setting.

Troubleshooting

Unable to Connect the Display Device via Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi)

<It’s not right after the display device was turned on or switched to different input?>

A connection error may have occurred immediately after the display device was turned on or switched to different input. If so, make sure to wait a while (longer than one minute), then connect again.

The Display Device is Not Shown in the [List of Available Devices.]

<Make sure the Wi-Fi setting is activated>

If the Wi-Fi icon is not displayed on the upper-left corner of the screen (See below), complete the following settings on your iOS device.

  • Set [Settings] – [Wi-Fi] to [ON].

  • Set [Settings] – [Airplane Mode] to [OFF].

Note:

  • If the Wi-Fi icon is not displayed even after using the above method, confirm with the following method.

  1. On your iOS device, tap [Settings] – [Wi-Fi].
  2. Select the Details button on the right-side edge of the connection network (the network with the checkmark), and confirm that values have been set for the [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], and [Router]. If an AD HOC connection such as [Panasonic Display1] was made, nothing will be displayed in [Router].

<Make sure the settings are configured correctly>

In [Settings] – [Wi-Fi] – [CHOOSE A NETWORK...] on your iOS device, check the wireless network name.

<Make sure the settings are configured correctly>

  • Direct connection (not via an access point)

    On your iOS device, tap [Settings]-[Wi-Fi]
    [Proj****_...] (****is the last 4-digit number of the display device's network ID, and “...” is 8 to 22 random alphanumeric characters)
    [M-DIRECT****] (**** is the last 4-digit number of the display device's network ID)
    [Panasonic Display1]
    If [NetworkDisplay] or [NetworkDisplay****] is not shown, temporarily change the [WIRELESS LAN] setting on the display device to another network number, wait a moment, and then restore the setting to the previous network number.

  • Direct connection (via an access point)

    Make sure [NETWORK] – [WIRELESS LAN] in the display device's on-screen menu and the access point settings on your iOS device are configured correctly.

<Did you quit the application while it was connected to the display device>

If you quit the application while it is connected to the display device, the display device's Network ID may no longer be displayed. If so, wait a moment and then tap [Update] to update the list.

No Document File/Image is displayed

<Make sure the display device to be used is connected to the network correctly.>

Make sure the display device's Network ID [Prof****] check-marked in [Search] on [Connect&Setup] screen matches the display device identified in [NETWORK] on the [INPUT GUIDE] screen. If they do not match, of if no display device is selected, see "Connection Case 1: Connecting to a Display Device by Searching for the Display Device” and establish a connection.

<Make sure the selected files are supported for pictures>

The following files may not be displayed properly.

  • Document files that contain animation, links, embedded motion images or audio, a Slideshow function, word art,
    comment displays.

  • PDF files produced by scanning at high resolution.

The screen of WEB Control function or Browser Remote Control function is not displayed on the web browser

If the display device’s administrator account (Username, Password) is not set in advance, a warning message may appear when using WEB Control function or Browser Remote Control function, and they may not appear in the web browser. In this case, consult your network administrator.

How to Confirm the Version
for Wireless Projector for iOS

  1. While Wireless Projector for iOS is operating, select the "i" symbol at the top of the screen.

  2. The version will be displayed.

Note:

  • When [Support] is selected, the web browser is activated and the Wireless Projector for iOS Application Guide webpage is displayed. Use either of the following operations to return to the application:

    • - Select [Back to Wireless PJ] on the left side of the web browser.
      - Double-click the [Home] button to get to the multi-task screen, and then select this application screen.
      - Click the [Home] button and close the web browser, and then select the icon for this application in the Home Screen.

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・IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license.

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