215. WiFi Doc (for iOS) / WiFi-Doc (for Android)These are software programs for connecting the projector with a smartphone (or a tabletterminal) by wireless LAN, then transferring Microsoft Office, PDF or text files on the smart-phone (or tablet terminal) to the projector and projecting them on the screen.Files with the following extensions are supported:txt, pdf, doc, ppt, xls, docx, pptx, xlsx and pps5-1. Operating conditionsFor iOSSupported OSs iOS 3.2 or greaterSupported models iPad/iPad2/iPhone3G/iPhone3GS/iPhone4/iPhone4S/iPodtouchFor AndroidSupported OSs Version 2.2 or greaterProcessor 600 MHz or greater (1 GHz Dual Core recommended)5-2. Installing the applicationFor iOSOn the App store, search for “WiFi Doc” and install it.• WiFi Doc is a free application.For AndroidOn Google Play, search for “WiFi-Doc” and install it.• WiFi-Doc is a free application.5-3. Basic operation of WiFi Doc (for iOS)Transferring Microsoft Office, PDF or text files to WiFi DocTransfer and store the Microsoft Office, PDF or text files to be sent from WiFi Doc (for iOS) tothe projector from iTunes to the iPhone (or iPad).Operation on iTunes is the same as for MobiShow Lite (for iOS). ( page 18)Projecting images from the projector using WiFi Doc1. Display the projector’s wireless LAN standby screen.See “2-1. Displaying the projector’s wireless LAN standby screen”.2. Tap [Settings] on the iPhone (or iPad).3. Tap “Wi-Fi”.4. Set Wi-Fi to “ON”.5. From the network list, tap “NECLEDPJ (this projector’s SSID)”.“ ” is checked.6. Press the home button to return to the menu.