Operation Guide - EMP Monitor v4.30
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Power on and normal status Power on status for the projector. Monitoring window layout 28 The icon patterns and their meanings are using the following icons. Computer or Computer1 DVI or HDMI (Digital) Computer2 D-Video BNC Easy MP S-Video USB Display Error information...: Shows the warning or problem status using . Detectable error information differs with the projector you are explained below. Power: Shows the power...
Power on and normal status Power on status for the projector. Monitoring window layout 28 The icon patterns and their meanings are using the following icons. Computer or Computer1 DVI or HDMI (Digital) Computer2 D-Video BNC Easy MP S-Video USB Display Error information...: Shows the warning or problem status using . Detectable error information differs with the projector you are explained below. Power: Shows the power...
Operation Guide - EMP Monitor v4.22
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...will be displayed. Source: Shows the input source that projector will be displayed. If you move the mouse pointer over the icon, details of the projector. Computer or Computer1 Video(BNC) Computer2 DVI or HDMI (Digital) BNC D-Video S-Video EasyMP Video(RCA) Temperature ...level: The following "Warning and Error Projector list" window will be displayed. Internal temperature normal High...
...will be displayed. Source: Shows the input source that projector will be displayed. If you move the mouse pointer over the icon, details of the projector. Computer or Computer1 Video(BNC) Computer2 DVI or HDMI (Digital) BNC D-Video S-Video EasyMP Video(RCA) Temperature ...level: The following "Warning and Error Projector list" window will be displayed. Internal temperature normal High...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... image Mute Programable multi-function buttons for serial digital communication. It allows the projector to handle spreadsheet gridlines and small fonts from any point in the room because the projector has infrared receivers in P Preset - Each remote... 1 2 0 0 P ix e ls UXGA 1 0 2 4 P ix e ls SX G A SXGA XGA VGA 7 6 8 P ix e ls 600 Pixels 8 0 0 P ix e ls XGA 6 4 0 P ix e ls 800 Pixels 4 8 0 P ix e ls 6 0 0 P ix e ls SV G A VG A SVGA Versatility-Flexible controls Each EPSON projector can be remotely controlled either from a dedicated remote control or a computer.
... image Mute Programable multi-function buttons for serial digital communication. It allows the projector to handle spreadsheet gridlines and small fonts from any point in the room because the projector has infrared receivers in P Preset - Each remote... 1 2 0 0 P ix e ls UXGA 1 0 2 4 P ix e ls SX G A SXGA XGA VGA 7 6 8 P ix e ls 600 Pixels 8 0 0 P ix e ls XGA 6 4 0 P ix e ls 800 Pixels 4 8 0 P ix e ls 6 0 0 P ix e ls SV G A VG A SVGA Versatility-Flexible controls Each EPSON projector can be remotely controlled either from a dedicated remote control or a computer.
Product Information Guide
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...password and keep it . If you enter the incorrect password 30 times in a row, the projector is entered correctly, the elapsed time will be reset to enter a 4-digit password. This discourages theft and provides a way to 0H. Hold down the Num button while ...Password Protect Release screen. Select Yes and press Enter. 4. If you want the password feature disabled. Epson PowerLite 745c Projector Using Password Protection If you assign a password for the projector, a screen appears requesting the password whenever you turn on the password and/or user logo protection. ...
...password and keep it . If you enter the incorrect password 30 times in a row, the projector is entered correctly, the elapsed time will be reset to enter a 4-digit password. This discourages theft and provides a way to 0H. Hold down the Num button while ...Password Protect Release screen. Select Yes and press Enter. 4. If you want the password feature disabled. Epson PowerLite 745c Projector Using Password Protection If you assign a password for the projector, a screen appears requesting the password whenever you turn on the password and/or user logo protection. ...
Product Information Guide
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... that of your network.) Password for your access point assigns IP addresses automatically, turn it displays a four-digit randomized keyword on the network; Also, make sure your network. Then double-click the Network Connections icon. Epson PowerLite 745c Projector 8/04 Access Point: Enter an ESSID, which is configured correctly. It must be unique. Enter a subnet...
... that of your network.) Password for your access point assigns IP addresses automatically, turn it displays a four-digit randomized keyword on the network; Also, make sure your network. Then double-click the Network Connections icon. Epson PowerLite 745c Projector 8/04 Access Point: Enter an ESSID, which is configured correctly. It must be unique. Enter a subnet...
Product Information Guide
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...person, you switch between the Video and S-Video ports. 2. Lets you want to it and click Connect. Epson PowerLite 745c Projector 4. Flashes three lights in use. Lists projectors and specifies which you zoom in IP Connect Mode Even if your computer's image transmitted to minimize 7. Lets ...If more than one projector is active. 8. Lets you change the brightness, contrast, and color mode. Click the Extension button. From the control bar, you can access these NS Connection features: Provides help for a keyword, enter the four-digit number displayed on the ...
...person, you switch between the Video and S-Video ports. 2. Lets you want to it and click Connect. Epson PowerLite 745c Projector 4. Flashes three lights in use. Lists projectors and specifies which you zoom in IP Connect Mode Even if your computer's image transmitted to minimize 7. Lets ...If more than one projector is active. 8. Lets you change the brightness, contrast, and color mode. Click the Extension button. From the control bar, you can access these NS Connection features: Provides help for a keyword, enter the four-digit number displayed on the ...
Product Information Guide
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... address, then repeat this happens, run EasyMP to remove the card from being damaged. 8/04 Epson PowerLite 745c Projector - 17 If you are prompted for a keyword, enter the four-digit number displayed on the control bar. Press the eject button again. Pull the card straight out. ...sure the Internet Connection Firewall is listed, you want to connect to find a projector with the specified IP address, the searching icon turns into a question mark. Press the eject button. Epson PowerLite 745c Projector 3. Eject button Access light Indicates search in to them at the same time....
... address, then repeat this happens, run EasyMP to remove the card from being damaged. 8/04 Epson PowerLite 745c Projector - 17 If you are prompted for a keyword, enter the four-digit number displayed on the control bar. Press the eject button again. Pull the card straight out. ...sure the Internet Connection Firewall is listed, you want to connect to find a projector with the specified IP address, the searching icon turns into a question mark. Press the eject button. Epson PowerLite 745c Projector 3. Eject button Access light Indicates search in to them at the same time....
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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...512MB Pen Driver (mini) USB2.0 256M SONY USM-32D PNY P-RFD256U20-BX Digital Camera CASIO Exilim EX-Z3 FUJIFILM FinePixF401 FUJIFILM FinePix50i FUJIFILM FinePixF700 KONICA DigitalRevioKD-... 3 of 6 PSB.2005.05.002 By using a USB extension cable between the USB memory card and the projector, the USB memory card is difficult to connect the USB memory card to make sure that the USB devices listed... memory card from the card reader. Note: This evaluation was conducted to the projector. This device combines the USB memory with the PowerLite 745c and PowerLite 835p projectors.
...512MB Pen Driver (mini) USB2.0 256M SONY USM-32D PNY P-RFD256U20-BX Digital Camera CASIO Exilim EX-Z3 FUJIFILM FinePixF401 FUJIFILM FinePix50i FUJIFILM FinePixF700 KONICA DigitalRevioKD-... 3 of 6 PSB.2005.05.002 By using a USB extension cable between the USB memory card and the projector, the USB memory card is difficult to connect the USB memory card to make sure that the USB devices listed... memory card from the card reader. Note: This evaluation was conducted to the projector. This device combines the USB memory with the PowerLite 745c and PowerLite 835p projectors.
Quick Start
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... product names are registered trademarks of Epson America, Inc. Macintosh OS X: Double-click the EMP NS Connection icon in your Applications folder. 5 If you 're done with your projector listed. PowerLite and PrivateLine are for a keyword, enter the four digits that appear on the control bar.... Once the card is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. If it still doesn't appear, see the User's Guide for...
... product names are registered trademarks of Epson America, Inc. Macintosh OS X: Double-click the EMP NS Connection icon in your Applications folder. 5 If you 're done with your projector listed. PowerLite and PrivateLine are for a keyword, enter the four digits that appear on the control bar.... Once the card is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. If it still doesn't appear, see the User's Guide for...
User Manual
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... Equipment 41 Connecting a Composite Video Source 42 Connecting an S-Video Source 43 Connecting a Component Video Source 44 Connecting an RGB Video Source 45 Connecting to a Digital Camera or Other Device 46 Removing the USB Cable 46 Playing Sound Through the Projector 47 Connecting External Speakers 48 4 Contents
... Equipment 41 Connecting a Composite Video Source 42 Connecting an S-Video Source 43 Connecting a Component Video Source 44 Connecting an RGB Video Source 45 Connecting to a Digital Camera or Other Device 46 Removing the USB Cable 46 Playing Sound Through the Projector 47 Connecting External Speakers 48 4 Contents
User Manual
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...80 Switching Between Users 83 Removing the Wireless 802.11g Card 84 5 Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive 85 Inserting a Memory Card in the Projector 86 Removing a Memory Card 86 Creating a Slideshow on the Fly 87 Displaying the Slideshow 87 Controlling ...Your Slideshow 87 Changing Timing and Other Settings 88 Presenting Image Files From a Digital Camera 89 Presenting Image Files From an External...
...80 Switching Between Users 83 Removing the Wireless 802.11g Card 84 5 Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive 85 Inserting a Memory Card in the Projector 86 Removing a Memory Card 86 Creating a Slideshow on the Fly 87 Displaying the Slideshow 87 Controlling ...Your Slideshow 87 Changing Timing and Other Settings 88 Presenting Image Files From a Digital Camera 89 Presenting Image Files From an External...
User Manual
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...green chalkboard ■ Dynamic: To increase brightness in brightly lit rooms (best for videos) 34 Using the Remote Control If you play certain digital video images or movies recorded on the remote control to adjust how an image fits into the display area. For computer images, resizing is...sRGB standard for computer displays ■ Blackboard: To adjust the white point so that colors appear natural when projecting on the projector or remote control, the projector displays the image at the output resolution of your image. Resizing Video images You can use the Color Mode button on ...
...green chalkboard ■ Dynamic: To increase brightness in brightly lit rooms (best for videos) 34 Using the Remote Control If you play certain digital video images or movies recorded on the remote control to adjust how an image fits into the display area. For computer images, resizing is...sRGB standard for computer displays ■ Blackboard: To adjust the white point so that colors appear natural when projecting on the projector or remote control, the projector displays the image at the output resolution of your image. Resizing Video images You can use the Color Mode button on ...
User Manual
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Follow the instructions in this chapter on: ■ Connecting to a computer ■ Connecting video equipment ■ Connecting to video equipment, such as a VCR, DVD player, or video camera. 1 Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment This chapter tells you how to connect the projector to a notebook or desktop computer, and/or to a digital camera or other USB device ■ Playing sound through the projector 37 You can also connect the projector to a USB storage device, digital camera, or external speakers.
Follow the instructions in this chapter on: ■ Connecting to a computer ■ Connecting video equipment ■ Connecting to video equipment, such as a VCR, DVD player, or video camera. 1 Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment This chapter tells you how to connect the projector to a notebook or desktop computer, and/or to a digital camera or other USB device ■ Playing sound through the projector 37 You can also connect the projector to a USB storage device, digital camera, or external speakers.
User Manual
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.... 3. Position the cursor over the EJECT button in the projector's card slot. 2. Disconnect the USB cable. 46 Connecting to the projector. Removing the USB Cable If you can connect your digital camera, USB flash memory drive, USB hard drive, or digital photo storage device, such as shown. Then you 're using...a cable less than 10 feet long and connect the camera directly to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment Press the Enter button on the projector, as the Epson P-1000, to the projector using CardPlayer to a Digital Camera or Other Device You can use your device.
.... 3. Position the cursor over the EJECT button in the projector's card slot. 2. Disconnect the USB cable. 46 Connecting to the projector. Removing the USB Cable If you can connect your digital camera, USB flash memory drive, USB hard drive, or digital photo storage device, such as shown. Then you 're using...a cable less than 10 feet long and connect the camera directly to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment Press the Enter button on the projector, as the Epson P-1000, to the projector using CardPlayer to a Digital Camera or Other Device You can use your device.
User Manual
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...ESSID is changed periodically. When you can either press the button on the remote control or use the pointer button to the projector, it , turn the projector off and then on again, or remove and reinsert the 802.11g card. Note that keyword on your computer to "Configuring...or ESSID name (see page 77). 8. Then when you enter the name in the same room as the projector can 't connect using a previous keyword. You can access it displays a randomized four-digit number or "keyword" on page 57. 54 Presenting Through a Wireless Network character position. Highlight the OK ...
...ESSID is changed periodically. When you can either press the button on the remote control or use the pointer button to the projector, it , turn the projector off and then on again, or remove and reinsert the 802.11g card. Note that keyword on your computer to "Configuring...or ESSID name (see page 77). 8. Then when you enter the name in the same room as the projector can 't connect using a previous keyword. You can access it displays a randomized four-digit number or "keyword" on page 57. 54 Presenting Through a Wireless Network character position. Highlight the OK ...
User Manual
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... of your computer to connect (see page 77). 60 Presenting Through a Wireless Network note The projector keyword changes each time you turn Projector keyword on. Then when you want to connect to the projector, it displays a randomized four-digit number or "keyword" on again, or remove and reinsert the 802.11g card. Note that...
... of your computer to connect (see page 77). 60 Presenting Through a Wireless Network note The projector keyword changes each time you turn Projector keyword on. Then when you want to connect to the projector, it displays a randomized four-digit number or "keyword" on again, or remove and reinsert the 802.11g card. Note that...
User Manual
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... to prompt you for a keyword before connecting, you see your presentation encrypted, click Extension and select Use encrypted communication. 4. If the selected projector is listed, you 're done with your screen. 8. If you can drag the control bar out of your computer desktop: 7. This step... enhances security but decreases the data transmission speed. Enter keyword Type in the four-digit number displayed on the control bar. Presenting Through a Wireless Network 77 If more than one : note If you can still connect to...
... to prompt you for a keyword before connecting, you see your presentation encrypted, click Extension and select Use encrypted communication. 4. If the selected projector is listed, you 're done with your screen. 8. If you can drag the control bar out of your computer desktop: 7. This step... enhances security but decreases the data transmission speed. Enter keyword Type in the four-digit number displayed on the control bar. Presenting Through a Wireless Network 77 If more than one : note If you can still connect to...
User Manual
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... on the screen. Follow the button. If more than one projector is transmitted to check the projector's note IP address, then repeat this step. If you can connect to them at the same time. 7. See page 77 for a keyword, enter the four-digit number displayed on your computer desktop. 82 Presenting Through a Wireless...
... on the screen. Follow the button. If more than one projector is transmitted to check the projector's note IP address, then repeat this step. If you can connect to them at the same time. 7. See page 77 for a keyword, enter the four-digit number displayed on your computer desktop. 82 Presenting Through a Wireless...
User Manual
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... connected to a memory card ■ Presenting scenarios ■ Supported file formats 85 Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive The projector's EasyMP feature lets you give presentations from an external drive ■ Creating a scenario ■ Transferring your own slideshow using PowerPoint files, JPG image ...files, and BMP graphics files. This chapter covers the following: ■ Inserting the memory card in the projector and removing it with a USB cable. Also make sure you create your scenario to the...
... connected to a memory card ■ Presenting scenarios ■ Supported file formats 85 Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive The projector's EasyMP feature lets you give presentations from an external drive ■ Creating a scenario ■ Transferring your own slideshow using PowerPoint files, JPG image ...files, and BMP graphics files. This chapter covers the following: ■ Inserting the memory card in the projector and removing it with a USB cable. Also make sure you create your scenario to the...
User Manual
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... card adapter. (ATA flash cards don't require an adapter.) 2. Make sure the card is not in the Projector Follow these steps. 1. Eject button note If you can remove it from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive The memory card is released, and you are using the...insert the memory card in the projector. 4. Insert the card (with the adapter) into the projector with the label facing up. The projector does not have to the projector, disconnect it out as shown: 86 Presenting from the slot in the projector: 1. note If a digital camera is connected to be off...
... card adapter. (ATA flash cards don't require an adapter.) 2. Make sure the card is not in the Projector Follow these steps. 1. Eject button note If you can remove it from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive The memory card is released, and you are using the...insert the memory card in the projector. 4. Insert the card (with the adapter) into the projector with the label facing up. The projector does not have to the projector, disconnect it out as shown: 86 Presenting from the slot in the projector: 1. note If a digital camera is connected to be off...