Setup guide
3-14 M Series Setup Guide
020-100011-06 Rev. 1 (05-2013)
Section 3: Operation
3.4.3 Traps
A trap is a condition that SNMP monitors on the
projector. When the condition is met, a notification is
sent via an SNMP notification or email message. Each
traps condition can be set to Disabled, SNMP Trap,
Email or SNMP Trap + Email. The traps are defined in
a series of MIB files hosted directly on the projector.
MIB files can be accessed from a windows explorer
window, using the address //<hostname>/MIBs.
The Trap Configuration menu can be accessed from:
Configuration > Communications > SNMP > Trap
Configuration
Operators are able to select from the following trap events to receive up to 3 SNMP traps and 3 email
notifications when they occur:
Table 3.3 Available Trap Events
EVENT
MESSAGE
(EMAIL NOTIFICATION)
PARAMETERS
TRAP CONFIG.
MENU TEXT
DEFAULT
NOTIFICATION
SETTING
Lamp end of life Lamp has reached end of life
Lamp Number
Lamp Hours Elapsed
Lamp Life
SNMP Trap +
Email
Lamp end of life cleared Lamp end of life cleared Lamp Number
Lamp fault Lamp fault has occurred
Lamp Number
Lamp Fault Descrip-
tion
Lamp Fault
Lamp fault cleared Lamp fault has been cleared Lamp Number
Fan stall Fan stalled
Fan Name Fan Stall
Fan no longer stalled Fan stall cleared
Thermal sensor warning Thermal sensor warning
Thermal Sensor Name
Thermal Sensor Text
Thermal SensorsThermal sensor error Thermal sensor error
Thermal sensor OK Thermal sensor OK
Projector powered on
(Standby to Lamps On)
Projector turned on (lamps on)
None Power
Disabled
Projector powered off
(Lamps On to Standby)
Projector turned off (lamps
off)
No video input signal No video input signal
Frequency Signal Lost/Detected
Video input signal detected Video input signal detected
Lamp door open Lamp door has been opened
Lamp Number Lamp Door
Lamp door closed Lamp door has been closed