Epson Powerlite 83c Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Monitoring the Projector Over a Network91 Connecting to the Network Follow these steps to connect the projector to your network and configure it with an IP address. 1. Connect the projector to your network using a commercially available 100BaseTX or 10BaseT network cable. Connect the cable to the LAN port on the projector. 2. Press the projector’s P Power button to turn it on.
92Monitoring the Projector Over a Network Selecting Network Settings Follow the instructions in this section to set up the projector’s network settings in the menu system. 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the Network menu. 3. Press Enter. Then use the up and down arrow buttons and the Enter button to set the following options: ■Wired LAN If your network assigns addresses automatically, turn on the DHCP setting. If your network does not assign addresses automatically, turn off DHCP and enter the projector’s IP Address, Subnet Mask , and Gateway Address as needed. To enter numbers, use the numeric buttons on the remote control. ■PJLink Password Lets you enter a password for using the PJLink™ protocol to control the projector. ■Web Control Password Lets you enter a password for accessing the projector over the web from a computer running the EMP Monitor software.
Monitoring the Projector Over a Network93 ■SNMP If you’re a network administrator, you can use the SNMP option to enter a trap IP address. This lets you receive trap alerts for the projector on a computer running the SNMP Manager software. ■Mail When enabled, the projector sends you an e-mail alert if it has any problems. For instructions on setting up e-mail alerts, see the next section. ■Projector Name Enter a name for identifying the projector over the network. Using Projector E-mail Alerts When this feature is enabled, the projector sends you an e-mail alert if it has any problems. 1. Press the Menu button, select the Network menu, and press Enter. 2. Select Mail and press Enter. 3. Select the following settings as necessary: ■Mail Notification Select On to enable sending of an e-mail if there is a problem with the projector. ■SMTP Server Enter the IP address for the SMTP server for the projector. You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address. ■Port Number Enter the SMTP server’s port number. The default value is 25. You can enter a numeric value from 1 to 65535. ■Destination Address 1/2/3 Choose one of the Destination Address fields, then enter the e-mail address where you want to receive a message when a problem occurs. note You can also set e-mail alerts from EMP Monitor (see page 98). note If a critical problem develops with a projector which causes it to suddenly stop working, it may not be possible for the projector to send a message. If Standby Mode is set to Network On in the Extended menu, the projector can still be monitored even if the projector is in standby mode (when the power is off).
94Monitoring the Projector Over a Network4. When you’re done, press Menu to exit the menu system. When a problem occurs, an e-mail message is sent to the specified addresses with the subject line EPSON Projector and the following information: ■Line 1: The name of the projector where the problem has occurred ■Line 2: The IP address of the projector where the problem has occurred ■Line 3: Details of the problem Using EMP Monitor EMP Monitor lets you use a remote computer to manage your projectors. It lets you easily turn the projector on or off, switch image sources, and check its status. Before using EMP Monitor, make sure you’ve installed the software (available for Windows only) as described on page 90. 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, select Exit from the File menu or right-click the program icon shown above, then select Exit. note If you want to monitor the projector while it is in standby mode, select Standby Mode in the Extended menu, then select Network On. See page 58. Click here to start EMP Monitor
Monitoring the Projector Over a Network95 Registering a Projector Before you can monitor a projector, you have to register it. Follow these steps to automatically search for your projector. 1. Open EMP Monitor. 2. Select Edit > New > Projector (automatic search). 3. Click Search to locate projectors currently operating on the network. 4. Select the projector you want to add by clicking its name, then click the Edit button. 5. Enter a Display name, select a Parent group, if necessary, enter a Monitor Password, if necessary, and a Description for the projector. 6. Click the Register button. 7. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to register any additional projectors on the network. 8. When you’re done adding the projector, click Cancel. You see a screen with a list of all registered projectors: Monitoring Your Projector The EMP Monitor screen lets you monitor your projector status and check if a problem has occurred. For the most current status, click the Refresh button. The following table describes the EMP Monitor status icons. Group status icons No warnings or problems in the projector group. Warning or problem in a projector in the group. Monitoring disabled. Right click the icon and select Monitoring Enabled to begin monitoring the group. Data is currently being updated. note If the projector is not automatically found, your projector may not be connected or configured correctly for the network. See page 91. To delete a projector from the list, right-click the projector name, and click Delete. 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 58). For detailed status information, right-click the projector and click Property.
96Monitoring the Projector Over a Network Type status icons No warnings or problems. Warning or problem. Monitor Password error. No monitor password was entered when you registered the projector, or an incorrect password was entered. Monitoring disabled. Right-click the icon and select Monitoring Enabled to monitor the projector. Data is currently being updated. Network error (projector is not connected to the network, the power cable is disconnected, or Network Off is selected as the Standby Mode setting in the Extended menu; see page 58). Network error (Esc/VP.net communication error). Power status icons The projector is powered on; normal status. The projector is powered off; normal status. The projector is powered on; abnormal status. The projector is powered off; abnormal status. Temperature level status icons The projector’s internal temperature is normal (low). The projector’s internal temperature is normal (medium). The projector’s internal temperature is normal (high). The projector’s internal temperature is high (high-temperature warning). The projector’s internal temperature is too high (high-temperature error). The projector is turned off automatically.
Monitoring the Projector Over a Network97 Error status icons Lamp life warning. The lamp is nearing the end of its life. High-temperature warning. The projector is getting too hot but continues to operate. Replace air filter. No air filter. The air filter is not installed or installed incorrectly. Low air flow. The air filter needs to be cleaned or replaced. Air flow sensor error. Contact Epson as described on page 87. Lamp cover door open. Close the lamp cover door. Lamp out. The lamp has reached the end of its life. Lamp failure at power on. The lamp has reached its end of life or is installed incorrectly. High internal temperature error. The projector is turned off automatically. Internal (system) error. Contact Epson as described on page 87. Fan error. Contact Epson as described on . Sensor error. Contact Epson as described on page 87. Other error. Contact Epson as described on page 87.
98Monitoring the Projector Over a Network Using E-mail Alerts You can set up e-mail alerts to warn you of problems with the projector. 1. Open EMP Monitor. 2. From the Tool menu, select Mail notification function. 3. Turn the Mail notification function setting On. 4. Enter the IP address and port number of your network’s SMTP (outgoing) mail server. 5. Enter the Sender (projector) mail address. 6. Enter up to three e-mail addresses to send alerts to in the Recipient mail address boxes. 7. Click the Notification event buttons to select the conditions under which an e-mail alert will be sent. 8. When you’re done, click the OK button. If a projector experiences a problem, EMP Monitor sends an e-mail message to each of the addresses you entered in the Set mail notification function window. The subject line and body of the message includes the projector’s name and the warning or error (similar to the those listed on page 95). When the problem has been fixed, EMP Monitor sends a message indicating the problem has been resolved. note You can also set e-mail alerts from the projector’s menu system (see page 93). note If a projector develops a critical problem, it may not be possible for it to report the error.
Monitoring the Projector Over a Network99 Using a Browser to Monitor the Projector If your projector is connected to a network, you can use a standard web browser to monitor and control it. When using a browser to access the projector, you cannot connect through a proxy server. 1. Make sure that the projector is connected to your network, as described on page 91. 2. Follow the instructions on page 58 to set Standby Mode to Network On in the Extended menu so you can monitor the projector in standby mode. 3. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the projector you want to monitor in the browser window. If you’re not sure what the address of the projector is, turn the projector on and select Wired LAN from the Network menu to display the IP address of the projector. See page 92. You see a login screen. 4. Do one of the following: ■If you didn’t set a Web Control Password in the Network menu, click OK. ■If you set a Web Control password in the Network menu, enter it in the Password box, then click OK. You see a screen displaying the settings you can change. 5. Select one of the menu options, then change any settings as needed. These settings correspond to those found in the projector’s menu system. See page 50 for details. You cannot change the User’s Logo, High Altitude Mode, and Language settings in the Extended menu or select the Reset All and Reset Lamp Hours in the Reset menu Use the controls at the bottom of the screen to choose a source, stop the action, turn off the picture and sound, or turn the projector’s power on or off.