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Monitoring and Controlling Projectors via a Network (for the EMP-7900)
User’s Guide
Press the [Num] button on the remote control to enter
numbers.
You may need to enter numbers as part of the settings for an
item. If you press the [Num] button, it will light up and the
remote control buttons shown right can be used as a numeric
keypad.
Press the [Num] button again to cancel the numeric keypad
mode.
The following table shows the setting details for each item.
Once the settings have been made, press the [Menu]
button to close the configuration menu.
DHCP
g
Sets whether DHCP is used or not.
ON: DHCP is used.
OFF: DHCP is not used.
IP Address
g
Settings can be entered when "DHCP" is set to "OFF".
Enter the IP address that has been assigned to the
projector.
Subnet Mask
g
Settings can be entered when "DHCP" is set to "OFF".
Enter the subnet mask that has been assigned to the
projector.
Gateway
g
Address
Settings can be entered when "DHCP" is set to "OFF".
Enter the IP address for the gateway that has been
assigned to the projector.
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Remote control
The buttons inside the box will switch
to numeric keypad mode while the
[Num] button is lit.
Numeric buttons
SNMP
g
Enter the IP address to use for notification of SNMP
traps. Two IP addresses can be set as notification
addresses: "Trap IP Address
g 1" and " Trap IP Address
2". If a notification cannot be sent to the IP address that
is set for "Trap IP Address 1", then it is sent to the IP
address that has been set for "Trap IP Address 2".
MAC
Address
g
Shows the MAC address for the projector.
Projector name The projector name is a unique name that is used to
distinguish the projector from other projectors on the
network. Use EMP NetworkManager to change the
projector name. p.104
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TIP
Once the projector has been connected to the network, EMP
NetworkManager can be used to change the projector's network
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