Epson Projector Emp 735 User Manual
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40 Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer EasyMP Operation Guide Projector control uses EasyRemote at the bottom of the setup and control browser page. The functions of each of the icons are explained below. Projector Control Comp/ EasyMPThis switches between images from the Computer/Component Video port and the EasyMP screen. S-Video/ VideoThis switches the signal source being input from the S-Video port and the Video port. FreezeThis pauses the image. However, audio does not stop. Click again to release the pause. This is the same as the Freeze function on the projector. A/V muteThis temporarily hides images and stops audio. Click again to release. This is the same as the A/V Mute function on the projector. Powe rThis turns the projector power ON and OFF.
41 Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer EasyMP Operation Guide Monitoring and Control Using EMP Monitor When the projector and a computer are connected with the wireless LAN access point mode, it is possible to simultaneously monitor and control multiple projectors using the EMP Monitor. It is possible for a single operator to simultaneously control the starting and monitoring of projectors arranged in separate classrooms and meeting rooms by using the EMP Monitor. Use the EMP Monitor to monitor and control projectors using the following procedure. Tip : A maximum of 64 projectors can be collectively monitored and controlled. Setup and control are possible using the EMP Monitor if Standby Mode is Network ON in the Advanced menu of the projectors configuration menu, even if the projector is in standby mode (when the Power indicator is lit orange). Before using the EMP Monitor, configure the network settings to establish connections between the projectors and the computer via a wireless LAN. See Connecting in Access Point Mode in the EasyMP Setup Guide. The administrative function using EMP Monitor can only be used when connected via wireless LAN in Access point mode. It cannot be used on a wireless LAN in Easy connect mode. 1In Windows, select Start - Programs (or, All Programs) -EMP Monitor - EMP Monitor. The EMP Monitor starts. 2Click the Resister projector button during initial start-up after installing the EMP Monitor, or to register additional projectors. Continue with Step 8 if all projectors are registered.
42 Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer EasyMP Operation Guide 3Click the Auto detect button. The names of the projectors currently connected to a wireless LAN are displayed. Tip : The manual registration function is expedient if the IP address of the projector is known. Pressing the Manual registration button displays the following Manually register projector screen. Input the IP address and click the Confirm button. Click the Add button after the projector name is displayed. This adds the projector name to the Register projector screen.
43 Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer EasyMP Operation Guide 4On the Projector Auto detect screen, select the name of the projector to monitor, then click the Add projector button. 5Proceed with Step 4 if there are other projectors to monitor. 6Add all the projectors to be monitored, and then click the Close button. The display returns to the Register projector screen, and the added projector names are displayed. Selected Projector Name
44 Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer EasyMP Operation Guide 7Register all the selected projectors, and then click the Close button. To deselect a projector registered for monitoring, select that projector, and delete it by clicking the Delete button. Tip : You can display the projector editing screen and change the IP address by selecting a projector name registered in the manual registration function, then clicking the Edit button. The Edit button cannot be used for projectors registered by the auto-detect function. : Projectors Registered by the Manual Registration Function : Projectors Registered by the Auto-detection Function
45 Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer EasyMP Operation Guide 8The status of each of the respective registered projectors is displayed. Once registered, the status of a registered projector will be displayed automatically at subsequent startups of the EMP Monitor. The display content is as shown in the following table. StatusThe projector status is displayed as the following icons: Power on, no error Power on, error Power off, no error Power off, error Network Error (The projector is not connected to the network, the power cable is not plugged in, or another error has occurred.) NameThis displays the projector names. Input sourceThis displays the selected input source. Computer, Componento Video S-Video Vi d e o EasyMP
46 Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer EasyMP Operation Guide 9It is possible to turn power ON/OFF and switch input sources for registered projectors simultaneously. Select the projectors to be controlled, and click the desired operation button. To select all the registered projectors, click the Select All button. Furthermore, just as in Windows file selection, it is possible to click the top of a range, then click the bottom whilst pressing the [Shift] key on the keyboard to select everything in between. Selection and deselection can be performed by alternately clicking whilst pressing the [Ctrl] key. Error dataIf an error is detected for a projector, the status will be displayed as one of the following icons. Lamp burnout warning Replace the lamp. See Appendices - Replacing the Lamp in the EMP-735 Users Guide. High-speed cooling in progress Lamp problem High internal temperature (overheating) Internal problem See Troubleshooting in EMP-735 Users Guide to remedy problems. Fan error Temperature sensor error Stop using the projector, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet, and contact your dealer or the nearest address provided at International Warranty Conditions in Safety Instructions/World- Wide Warranty Terms.
47 Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer EasyMP Operation Guide The buttons and their operation are shown below. 10To end, select File - Close or click the button. View details buttonThis displays detailed information for the selected projector. The content is as follows. Basic informationProjector name, Lamp, Ceiling, Rear Proj., Video Source Input signal informationWhen the input signal is computer or component video Frequency, SYNC Polarity, SYNC Mode, Resolution, Refresh Rate When the input signal is S-Video or composite video Video Signal When the input signal is EasyMP No imformation is displayed. Powe r O NTurns the projector power on. Powe r O F FTurns the projector power off. ComputerThis switches the input signal to a computer or component video. S-VideoThis switches the input signal to S-Video. VideoThis switches the input signal to composite video. EasyMPThis switches the input signal to EasyMP.
48 Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer EasyMP Operation Guide Management Using SNMP When the projector and a computer are connected with the wireless LAN access point mode, it is possible to perform projector monitoring, control, and error messaging from the computer using SNMP and the SNMP manager program. For details, please contact one of the service offices provided in the catalog. Tip : The administrative function using SNMP uses a SNMP management program. For this reason, it should be used by a person familiar with networks, such as a network administrator. The administrative function using SNMP can only be used when connected via wireless LAN in Access point mode. It cannot be used on a wireless LAN in Easy connect mode.
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