Using the viewer (np64/np54) – Nikon NP64 User Manual

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5. Using the Viewer (NP64/NP54)

Troubleshooting on Using the Bluetooth wireless technology to transmit images

Problem

Check These Items

Cannot the projector, or
transmission rate is too
slow

• Check if the Bluetooth

®

USB adaptor is fully inserted into the USB port of the projector, and make sure that

the Bluetooth

®

USB adaptor is displayed in the thumbnail screen� (

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• Check if the communication distance is too far or if there is any obstacle between the Bluetooth

®

USB adap-

tor and your transmission device� The maximum line-of-sight distance is 10 m/33 feet� (*The communica-
tion distance may vary depending on the environment�) (

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• Check if the projector is used near a device generating electric wave such as a wireless LAN device or mi-

crowave oven� These devices may cause interference to the radio communications�

• Check if [SEARCH RESPONSE] is turned [ON]. If [SEARCH RESPONSE] is turned [OFF], the search screen

cannot be displayed. Should this happen, turn [SEARCH RESPONSE] to [ON] or specify the BD address in [BD
ADDRESS]. (

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• Check if the Bluetooth wireless technology function is turned off with your transmission device� If so, turn it

on�

Cannot connect to the
projector

• Check if two or more transmission devices is sending data to the projector. The projector does not have the

capability of receiving data from multiple devices� Wait until data transmission from another transmission
device is completed�

• Check if a passkey is set on the projector. If so, the passkey is also required to be correctly set on your

transmission device� (

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• Check if your transmission device supports the BIP or OPP profile. (

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