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    Managing Projectors 
    The software included with your projector lets you monitor and 
    control your projectors from a remote computer:
    ■Use EMP Monitor (available for Windows only) to see your 
    projectors’ status, switch image sources, and control basic settings.
    ■Use the mail notification function to receive e-mail alerts about 
    possible problems. 
    ■Use a network management utility running SNMP, such as 
    HP OpenView, to manage your facility’s equipment from a 
    pre-existing system (requires an optional plug-in available on 
    request from Epson).
    You can also use NS Connection to register up to 16 projectors as a 
    group. This allows you to provide quick and easy access to these 
    projectors from other computers.
    To use the software to manage your projectors, first install EMP 
    Monitor as described on page 171. If you plan to create projector 
    groups, also install EMP NS Connection. Then connect and 
    configure each projector you want to monitor. You can connect the 
    projector wirelessly in Access Point mode or over a wired network (as 
    described on page 59). 
    This chapter covers the following information:
    ■Monitoring and controlling your projector with EMP Monitor
    ■Using e-mail alerts to warn you of problems
    ■Understanding notification messages
    ■Using a browser to monitor the projector
    ■Using projector groups
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    Using EMP Monitor
    EMP Monitor lets you use a remote computer to manage your 
    projectors, whether connected wirelessly or over a wired network. It 
    lets you easily turn the projectors on or off (together or individually), 
    switch image sources, and check their status. 
    Before using EMP Monitor, make sure you’ve installed the software 
    (available for Windows only) as described on page 171. The 
    computer you’re using to monitor the projector should already 
    be connected to your network.
    Opening and Closing EMP Monitor
    To start EMP Monitor, click Start > Programs or All Programs > 
    Epson Projector > EMP Monitor
    . 
    If you’ve added the program to the Startup programs folder, then it 
    may already be open. If so, click the icon in the system tray on the 
    lower-right corner of your screen to display the EMP Monitor 
    window:
    To close EMP Monitor, right-click the program icon shown above 
    and select 
    Exit.
    note
    If you want to monitor 
    projectors while they are in 
    standby mode, select 
    Standby Mode in the 
    Extended menu, then select 
    Network ON. See 
    page 120.
    Click here to start EMP Monitor
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    Registering Your Projectors
    Before you can monitor your projectors, follow these steps to register 
    them:
    1. Click
     Start > Programs or All Programs > Epson Projector > 
    EMP Monitor
     or click the EMP Monitor icon in the taskbar. You 
    see this screen:
    2. Click 
    Register projector. You see this screen:
    3. Click 
    Auto detect to locate projectors currently operating on the 
    network. Or click 
    Manual registration and enter the projector’s 
    network IP address. 
    Click here
    Click here
    note
    If Auto detect fails to find 
    the projector, your projector 
    may not be connected or 
    configured correctly for the 
    network. See page 52 to 
    configure the projector for a 
    wireless network.
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    							124Managing ProjectorsAny projectors found on the network are listed as shown below:
    4. Select each projector you want to add by clicking its name, then 
    clicking the 
    Add button. When you’re done, click Close. 
    You see this screen with a list of all registered projectors.
    5. Click 
    Close.
    Click here
    note
    To delete a projector from 
    the list, highlight the 
    projector name, and click 
    Delete. 
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    You see the status of each of your registered projectors on the main 
    EMP Monitor screen:
    Monitoring Your Projectors
    The EMP Monitor screen lets you monitor your projectors using the 
    Status, Video Source, and Error icons shown below. These let you see 
    which projectors are currently being used, from which source (or port) 
    they are projecting an image, and if a problem occurs.  
    For detailed status information, select the projector and click 
    View 
    details
    . 
    note
    To monitor a projector 
    when it’s in standby mode 
    (plugged in but not turned 
    on), you must select 
    Network ON as the 
    Standby Mode setting in 
    the projector’s Extended 
    menu (see page 120). 
    Remember that when 
    Standby Mode is set to 
    Network ON, the exhaust 
    fan continues to operate 
    after the projector has cooled 
    down. This is normal.
    Status icon Video Source 
    iconError icon
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    							126Managing ProjectorsThe following table explains the meaning of the status icons:
    The following table explains the meaning of the video source icons:  Status icons
     (green) Projecting; no problems
     (dark) Turned off; no problems
     (green) Projecting; problems detected
     (dark) Turned off; problems detected
    Network error (for example, not connected to the 
    network or power cable disconnected). 
    You may also see this error if Network OFF is 
    selected in Standby Mode (see page 120).
    Video source icons
    Computer/Component 1
    Computer/Component 2
    S-Video
    Video
    EasyMP 
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    The following table explains the meaning of the error icons. See 
    page 151 for recommended solutions to problems. 
    Controlling Your Projectors
    The control buttons in the upper-right let you select video signals and 
    turn projectors on or off. (Hold the mouse pointer over a button to 
    see a description of its function.) Select the projector you want to 
    operate (with the mouse pointer) before clicking one of the buttons.  Error icons
    Lamp replacement notification (the lamp is nearing 
    the end of its life; see page 146)
    High-speed cooling in progress (the projector is 
    getting too hot but continues to operate)
    Overheating (projection turned off automatically)
    Lamp out or lamp cover open
    Fan error
    Sensor error
    Internal problem
    note
    To turn on a projector when 
    it’s in standby mode 
    (plugged in but not 
    projecting), you must have 
    selected 
    Network ON as the 
    Standby Mode setting in 
    the projector’s Extended 
    menu (see page 120).
    Remember that when 
    Standby Mode is set to 
    Network ON, the exhaust 
    fan continues to operate 
    after the projector has cooled 
    down. This is normal.
    Control 
    buttons
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    							128Managing ProjectorsThe following table explains the functions of the control buttons:
    Using E-Mail Alerts
    You can set up e-mail alerts to warn you of problems with the 
    projector on either a wireless network or a wired LAN connection.
    1. Insert the Epson 802.11g wireless card and set up your projector 
    to work in Access Point mode, as described on page 59.
    2. Turn on your projector and remote control. 
    3. Press the 
    EasyMP button on the remote control to switch to 
    EasyMP.  Control buttons
    Turns the projector on
    Turns the projector off
    Changes the video signal to the 
    Computer/Component 1 port
    Changes the video signal to the 
    Computer/Component 2 port
    Changes the video signal to the S-Video port
    Changes the video signal to the Video port
    Switches the display to EasyMP 
    note
    The projector must be plugged 
    in (projecting or in standby 
    mode) for you to be able to 
    connect to it. To access a 
    projector in standby mode, you 
    must select 
    Network ON as 
    the Standby Mode setting in 
    the projector’s menu system 
    (see page 120.)
    Remember that when Standby 
    Mode is set to 
    Network ON, 
    the exhaust fan continues to 
    operate after the projector 
    enters standby mode.
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    You see the following screen:
    4. Select 
    Config in the lower right corner of the screen and press 
    Enter on the remote control.
    5. When you see the screen below, select 
    Mail and press Enter.
    Select 
    Mail
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    							130Managing ProjectorsYou see the following screen:
    6. For Mail Notification Settings, select 
    ON and press Enter.
    7. Highlight the 
    IP address of SMTP server box and press Enter. 
    The box turns yellow to indicate you are in input mode. You can 
    enter numbers between 0 and 255. However, you cannot use the 
    following IP addresses: 255.255.255.255, 224.0.0.0, or 127.x.x.x 
    (where x is a number between 0 and 255).
    8. Highlight the 
    Port Number box and press Enter. Then enter the 
    SMTP server port number. The default value is 25, but you can 
    enter numbers between 1 and 65535.
    9. Highlight the 
    Destination address 1 box and press Enter. Enter 
    the e-mail address for the first computer that you want to receive 
    e-mail alerts. You can enter a maximum of 53 single-byte 
    alphanumeric characters.
    Use the  pointer button on the remote control to enter letters. 
    Press the top of the button to scroll through capital letters, and 
    the bottom of the button to scroll through lowercase letters. You 
    will also see punctuation marks, such as a period (.) and symbols, 
    such as @. When you see the letter or symbol you want, press 
    Enter. Then press the right side of the button to move to the next 
    position. To correct a mistake, press the left side of the button to 
    return to the previous position.
    note
    To enter numbers with the 
    remote control, hold the 
    Num button and use the 
    numeric keypad. Press the 
    Num button again to exit 
    numeric keypad mode.
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