Epson Powerlite 7900p Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Managing the Projector from a Remote Computer91 2. Click Register projector as shown. 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 name and network address. Any 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 adding projectors, click Close. 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 87. Click here
92Managing the Projector from a Remote ComputerYou see this screen with a list of all registered projectors. 5. Click Close. You see the status of each of your registered projectors on the main EMP Monitor screen: note To delete a projector from the list, highlight the projector name, and click Delete.
Managing the Projector from a Remote Computer93 Monitoring Your Projectors The EMP Monitor screen lets you monitor your projectors using the Status, Video Source, and Error icons shown below. This lets 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 in question and click View details. The following table explains the meaning of the status 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 network, or power cable disconnected). You may also see this error if Network OFF is selected in Standby Mode (see page 75). 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 menu system (see page 75). You can monitor up to 64 projectors. 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
94Managing the Projector from a Remote ComputerThe following table explains the meaning of the video source icons: The following table explains the meaning of the error icons (see Chapter 7 for recommended solutions to problems): Video source icons Computer, Computer1, or InputA Computer2 or InputB S-Video Video D4 (Digital) DVI or HDMI (Digital) Error icons Lamp replacement notification (the lamp is nearing the end of its life; see page 104) High-speed cooling in progress (the projector is getting too hot but continues to operate) Lamp out or lamp cover open Overheating (projection is turned off automatically) Internal problem Fan error Sensor error
Managing the Projector from a Remote Computer95 Controlling Your Projectors The control buttons in the upper-right let you turn on and off the projectors and select video sources. (Hold the mouse pointer over a button to see a description of its meaning.) Make sure you’ve selected the projector you want to operate (with the mouse pointer) before clicking one of the buttons. Configuring the Monitoring Interval If you need to have the most current status information about your projectors, click the Refresh button in the EMP Monitor screen. You can also select how often EMP Monitor checks the projector status: 1. From the Tool menu, select Configuration. You see this screen. 2. Select the desired update interval and click OK. 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 menu system (see page 75). 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 note If you want EMP Monitor to run whenever you start your computer, click Add to Startup.
96Managing the Projector from a Remote Computer Using EMP NetworkManager You can use EMP NetworkManager to send out messages by e-mail, notifying you when a problem occurs with a projector. Before running EMP NetworkManager, make sure you’ve installed the software as described on page 86. Then follow the steps below to create e-mail settings for each projector you want to monitor. Selecting the Projectors to Monitor 1. To start EMP NetworkManager, click Start > Programs or All Programs > EPSON Projector > EMP NetworkManager. You see the EMP NetworkManager screen. The projectors you’ve already registered through EMP Monitor appear as icons. 2. If you’d like to register a projector manually and you know its IP address, double-click the Proj(ector) address selection icon. You see this screen:
Managing the Projector from a Remote Computer97 3. Enter the projector’s IP address and click Add. The projector’s icon is added to the EMP NetworkManager screen. 4. Click Connect to connect the projector to the network. Setting a Password You can set a password to restrict access to each projector from EMP NetworkManager: 1. Right-click the icon of the projector whose password you want to set, then select Change Password. 2. Enter a password up to 14 characters in length. Creating the E-Mail Settings 1. If EMP NetworkManager is not already running, open it from the Start menu. You see your registered projectors displayed as shown: 2. Double-click the icon for the projector whose e-mail settings you want to create. Enter your password, if you created one (see above).
98Managing the Projector from a Remote Computer3. EMP NetworkManager connects to the projector, and you see this screen: 4. Verify that the network settings are correct. (If DHCP is on, you don’t need to verify network settings.) ■Make any desired changes to the projector’s network address configuration (turning off DHCP enables the manual settings). ■You can give the projector a name—up to 15 characters long, including the following symbols: ! @ # $ % ^ & . - _ { } ~ Naming the projector helps you identify it in EMP Monitor and EMP NetworkManager, especially if you’re managing more than a few of them. 5. Click Mail Notification Settings. You see this screen: 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 75). 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.
Managing the Projector from a Remote Computer99 6. Select ON for the Mail Notification setting. 7. Enter the IP address and port number of the SMTP server used for sending e-mail. (The port’s default setting is 25, but you can enter any number from 1 to 65535.) 8. Enter up to three e-mail addresses where you want the event notification messages to be sent. 9. Click the Setting a Notification Event button next to each address, then select the conditions under which you want a message to be sent. 10. Click OK, then click OK again on the next screen. Click Set on the Setup for Network Projector screen and confirm as needed. 11. When you see the test message window, you can send a message with the heading “TEST MAIL” to the addresses you have entered. The projector’s name and IP address are included in the body of the message. 12. When done making all your projector settings, close EMP NetworkManager. (It does not have to be open for messages to be sent or received.) Understanding the Notification Messages If a projector experiences a problem, it sends an e-mail message to each of the addresses you provided using EMP NetworkManager. The message includes the heading “EPSON Projector” in the subject line. The body of the message contains: ■the name of the projector ■the projector’s IP address ■a description of the problem The problem descriptions are similar to the errors reported by EMP Monitor listed on page 94. If a plus (+) sign appears before the description, it indicates that a problem has occurred. A minus (–) sign appears when the problem goes away or is resolved. note A no-signal message is reported when no image signals are being input to a projector. If the projector will not normally be displaying an image, do not select ‘no signal’ as a condition for which you want a message to be sent. note If a projector develops a critical problem, it may not be possible for it to report the error.