Operation Guide
Contents Overview of EMP NS Connection Two connection modes..............................................................................5 Quick Connection Mode....................................................................................... 5 Advanced Connection Mode ................................................................................ 5 Steps up to the making of an EMP NS connection .................................6 Using the main screen of EMP NS Connection ............................
Contents Preparing a Scenario (Using EMP SlideMaker2) Scenario Summary ...................................................................................57 Files that Can be Included in Scenarios.................................................58 Turning a PowerPoint File into a Scenario ............................................59 Converting all files in a single operation without starting up SlideMaker2...............................................................................................
Overview of EMP NS Connection This chapter provides an overview of EMP NS Connection. Two connection modes ........................................ 5 • Quick Connection Mode.....................................................5 • Advanced Connection Mode ..............................................5 Steps up to the making of an EMP NS connection......................................... 6 Using the main screen of EMP NS Connection .............................................
Two connection modes EMP NS Connection supports two connection modes, namely, "Quick Connection Mode" and "Advanced Connection Mode". Quick Connection Mode • With an ad hoc connection, because the projector’s SSID is temporarily assigned to the computer, you do not have to perform any setup operations from the computer. • After the computer has been cut off, its network settings automatically return to their original state.
Steps up to the making of an EMP NS connection The steps leading up to the creation of an EMP NS connection between the computer and the projector are the same in both "Quick Connection Mode" and "Advanced Connection Mode". For details on the procedure, see the example of setting up a connection in "Quick Connection Mode" in the Wireless LAN Quick Connection Guide, provided separately.
Using the main screen of EMP NS Connection When EMP NS Connection is started, the following screen is displayed. The operation of each button or menu item is described in the following table. When the system has been started in "Quick Connection Mode". Automatic search Manual search Profile Status When the system has been started in "Advanced Connection Mode". 7 In "Quick Connection Mode", a search is made for a projector based on the SSID.
Using the main screen of EMP NS Connection Projector name IP address (only for "Advanced Connection Mode") SSID (only for "Quick Connection Mode") Display (When "Use multidisplay" is checked) Update information (only for "Quick Connection Mode") Save profile Clear list Disable interrupt connection Use multi-display Set options Connect is displayed to indicate a search for a specified projector or a profile-based search.
Wireless LAN Security Countermeasures One of the advantages of using a wireless LAN is that it is possible to communicate easily if you are within the range of the electromagnetic waves, because with a wireless LAN data is exchanged through electromagnetic waves. On the other hand, since electromagnetic waves extend through obstacles such as walls, the content of the communication can be intercepted, and the network can be breached without using any special tools if security is not set.
Using the Toolbar 10 The toolbar is displayed on the computer screen after EMP NS Connection is started and the connection with the projector is established. This toolbar allows you to control and make settings for the projector being used.
Using the Toolbar Clicking Set options Transmission performance during the transfer of computer images can be adjusted. s p.34 Movie Sending Mode Used to immediately play back a movie file. s p.14 causes the following toolbar to be displayed. Switch video source A/V Mute Disconnect Disconnects the connection to the projector. s Wireless LAN Quick Connection Guide Signal intensity This is displayed when the connection is made in the "Quick Connection mode".
Convenient EMP NS Connection Functions This section explains those functions that may be useful during meetings or when making a presentation, such as the ability to send a movie file directly to a projector for playback ("Movie Sending Mode") or that which allows you to send images to multiple projectors from a single computer ("Multi-Screen Display"). Projecting Only a PowerPoint Slideshow (Presentation Mode) ...........................................
Projecting Only a PowerPoint Slideshow (Presentation Mode) In Presentation Mode, only when performing a PowerPoint Slideshow on a computer, the images are displayed. This is useful when you only want to display the Slideshow. In addition to PowerPoint, Keynote is compatible with Presentation Mode with the Macintosh. Procedure necessary, select another projector to be A Ifcontrolled.s p.10 B Click the button on the toolbar. in Presentation Mode, click the C When again to exit Presentation Mode.
Projecting Movies from a Computer (Movie Sending Mode) In Movie Sending Mode, movie files can be sent directly to a projector. As a result, a movie can be projected much more smoother than when it is being sent from an application running on a PC. Also, because the audio is sent at the same time as the video, there is no need for an audio cable between the computer and the projector. When you select multiple files, they are played back repeatedly and in sequence.
Projecting Movies from a Computer (Movie Sending Mode) the movie file you want to play back and then D Select click the "Open" button. the operation buttons below to play and stop E Use the movie files. Plays back from the beginning of the file that is playing. Quickly rewinds the file that is playing. Stops play back. Plays back the file. Pauses play back. Quickly fast-forwards the file that is playing. The "Movie Sending Mode" screen reappears.
Using Multi-Screen Display Multi-screen display mode allows you to project different images from multiple projectors that are connected to a single computer. With Windows, multiple virtual displays can be set in the computer, and each image can be projected by the projector. This function is not available with Windows Vista due to restrictions in the Windows Vista specifications. For the Macintosh, an external monitor must be connected to the computer to enable the use of the multi-screen display function.
Using Multi-Screen Display Procedure before using the Multi-screen Display Function Arrangement example 2 1. Adjusting the Virtual Display s p.18 Actual monitor image Image of virtual display Actual monitor PowerPoint file presenter tools Virtual display Slideshow using a PowerPoint file In a Windows environment, enable the virtual display driver as necessary. And, for both Windows and the Macintosh, set up the virtual display arrangement. 2. Allocating the image to be projected s p.
Using Multi-Screen Display Setting the Virtual Display The following explains how to allocate the computer image using arrangement example 1 on page 16. B Click the "OK" button. f Enable the virtual display driver (Windows only) Enable the virtual display driver. Those users listed below do not have to perform this operation. Perform the "Virtual display arrangement" (Windows), or "Virtual display arrangement" (Macintosh). s p.
Using Multi-Screen Display B Select the "Use multi-display" check box. "Display layout" and "Display properties" buttons are added at the bottom of the screen. C Click the "Display properties" button. The "Display Properties" screen will be displayed. D Click the "Settings" tab.
Using Multi-Screen Display the displayed monitor icon and place it where E Drag desired. Here, the actual monitor (1) is placed on the left, while the virtual monitor (3) is placed on the right. When the PC has multiple display output terminals, the numbers assigned to the virtual terminals will be sequential to those of the physical terminals. When the monitor icon appears as follows, a virtual display is connected. 1 3 the "OK" button. The "Display Properties" F Click screen closes.
Using Multi-Screen Display For Macintosh EMP NS Connection. Double-click the A Start "Applications" folder of the hard drive volume in C Click the "Display preferences" button. which EMP NS Connection is installed, and then double-click the EMP NS Connection icon. EMP NS Connection starts. Select "Advanced Connection Mode" and then perform startup. The "Advanced Connection Mode" screen is displayed. B Select the "Use multi-display" check box. The display setting screen is displayed.
Using Multi-Screen Display D Click the "Arrangement" button. E Deselect Mirror Displays. the displayed monitor icon and place it where F Drag desired. G Close the display setting screen. Up to this point, the screen layout has been fixed. Go to s p.23.
Using Multi-Screen Display Allocating the image to be projected The following explains how to allocate the computer image using arrangement example 1 on page 16. Procedure A Open the file to be projected. For arrangement example 1 on page 16, open the PowerPoint file and Excel file. The allocated image is projected The following explains how to allocate the computer image using arrangement example 1 on page 16.
Using Multi-Screen Display The image allocated to each projector is projected. terminate multi-screen display, click C To"Disconnect" on the toolbar. q In a Windows environment, you cannot view the image being sent to a virtual display on the computer. To adjust the image on the virtual display, you must do so while viewing the projected image.
Connecting to a projector on a different sub-net This chapter explains how to connect a computer to a projector on a different sub-net via a wired LAN or a wireless LAN access point on an existing network system. Connecting to a projector on a different sub-net ................................................................. 26 Searching by Specifying the IP Address and Projector Name (For "Advanced Connection Mode" only) .........................................................
Connecting to a projector on a different sub-net By default, this application only searches for projectors on the same sub-net as the computer. Therefore, even if you perform a search for projectors on the network, one on a different sub-net will not be found. You can, however, identify and connect to a projector on a different sub-net, as follows. • Specify either an IP address or projector name and perform a search. The IP address can be input directly.
Searching by Specifying the IP Address and Projector Name (For "Advanced Connection Mode" only) In the following explanations, unless otherwise noted, Windows screen shots are used. You see a similar screen even when using Macintosh. 27 the IP address or the projector name for the B Enter projector you want to connect to, and click the "OK" button. Procedure "Manual search" on the EMP NS Connection A Click projector selection screen.
Performing a search with a profile You can save a search for a frequently used projector as a profile. A "profile" is a file containing all of the information pertaining to a given projector, such as the projector name, its IP address, and SSID. By specifying that profile whenever you subsequently perform a search, the search will be performed using the saved IP address and projector name.
Performing a search with a profile a profile name and then click the "Add" B Enter button. Projector information is registered in the profile If you have previously saved a profile, you are prompted to confirm whether that profile can be overwritten. To save a profile with a different name, select "Save as". If you have created a folder for a profile, the following screens are displayed. After entering the profile name and selecting the save destination, click the "Add" button.
Performing a search with a profile Searching by Specifying a Profile You can search by specifying the profile you created. the menu that is displayed, select the B From projector you want to connect to. Procedure "Profile" on the EMP NS Connection projector A Click selection screen. If no profile is registered, you cannot select "Profile". The search results are displayed on the EMP NS Connection projector selection screen.
Performing a search with a profile Managing a Profile You can change the name and the hierarchical structure of the profile. C Edit the contents registered in the profile. Procedure the "Set options" button on the EMP NS A Click Connection’s main screen. The configuration screen is displayed. B Click the "Edit profile" button. : Indicates a folder. : Indicates a profile. The profile management screen is displayed.
Performing a search with a profile Profile Item Profile Copy Delete Rename Create folder Export Import Item IP Address or Projector Name Delete Function You can display the registered profile. You can manage it by creating a folder. You can change the order of the profile or the folder by dragging & dropping. You can copy the profile. The copied profile is saved in the same folder as the original with the same name. You can delete the profile and the folder.
Setting the EMP NS Connection Operation You can set the environment, such as the processing method, when EMP NS Connection is started. Setting the EMP NS Connection Environment ........................................................ 34 • General settings Tab .........................................................34 • Adjust Performance Tab ..................................................
Setting the EMP NS Connection Environment You can set the environment, such as the processing method, when EMP NS Connection is started. Call the option settings from the EMP NS Connection's main screen. Procedure the "Set options" button on the EMP NS A Click Connection main screen. The "Set options" screen is displayed. B Set each of the items. Confirm the details of the set items in the next step. After you have made all the required settings, click the "OK" button to close the "Set options" screen.
Setting the EMP NS Connection Environment Use full-screen video transfer Windows only (excluding Windows Vista) When displaying Windows Media Player in full screen, select the "Use full-screen video transfer" checkbox. If, however, you feel that the video is jerky, set "Do not use full-screen video transfer". Encrypt Encode and transmit data. Even if data is intercepted, it communications cannot be deciphered. When using "Quick Connection Mode", always set "Encrypt".
Setting the EMP NS Connection Environment Adjust Performance Tab Performance adjustment slider Transfer layered window q The performance can be set to "Fast", "Normal", and "Fine". Set to "Fast" when movie projections are interrupted. Windows only Set whether or not to transfer a layered window. The layered window is in use when contents such as messages displayed on the computer are not projected by the projector. Set this to "Send" to display them on the projector.
Using a Computer to Set Up, Monitor and Control Projectors This chapter describes how to use a computer that is connected to the network to change projector settings and to control the projector. Changing Settings Using a Web Browser (Web Control) ...................................................... 38 • Displaying Web Control ...................................................38 Entering the IP address of the projector .........................................38 • Projector Setup.......................
Changing Settings Using a Web Browser (Web Control) You can set up and control the projector from a computer by using the Web browser of a computer that is connected to the projector via a network. Setup and control operations can be performed remotely if this function is used. In addition, since you can use the computers keyboard, entering characters required for the setup is easier. Use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later as the Web browser. If using a Macintosh, you can also use Safari.
Using the Mail Notification Function to Report Problems By setting the mail notification function from network settings in the configuration menu, notification messages will be sent to preset e-mail addresses when a problem or warning occurs with a projector. This will enable the operator to be notified of problems with projectors even at locations away from the projectors.
Management Using SNMP By setting SNMP in the EasyMP network setting, notification messages will be sent to preset e-mail addresses when a problem or warning occurs with a projector. This is useful when controlling projectors centrally at a point distant from them. q • SNMP should be managed by a network administrator or someone who is familiar with the network. • The SNMP function to monitor the projector requires SNMP Manager to be installed on the computer.
Presentations Using PC Free This chapter explains scenarios made with EMP SlideMaker2 and how to project image and movie files using PC Free. Files that can be Projected Using PC Free, and Saving........................................................... 42 Projecting Scenarios ..........................................50 • Files that can be Projected Using PC Free .....................42 • PC Free Examples .............................................................43 • Preparing a Scenario...........
Files that can be Projected Using PC Free, and Saving You can use PC Free to project files stored in digital cameras and USB storage devices. q Movie File type (extension) .mpg DPOFg .mrk Type USB storage devices that incorporate security functions sometimes cannot be used. The following files can be projected using PC Free. Files that can be Projected Using PC Free Scenario File type (extension) .sit Image .bmp Type .gif .jpg .png Notes These are scenario files created using SlideMaker2.
Files that can be Projected Using PC Free, and Saving PC Free Examples f Slideshow using a PowerPoint file stored on the computer f Projecting images stored in USB storage mpg bmp gif jpg png Using EMP SlideMaker2, convert the PowerPoint file into scenario format. If that is then stored into USB memory, then you can project a PowerPoint Slideshow without the need for a computer.
PC Free Basic Operations PC Free lets you play back and project image files from a digital camera, and scenarios, image files, and movie files in a USB storage device. This section explains the basic operation of PC Free. Starting and Closing PC Free f Starting PC Free Procedure one of the following devices to the A Connect projector.
PC Free Basic Operations the [h] button on the remote control to move the C Tilt cursor to the icon for the projection target, and then press the [Enter] button. PC Free will start and display the contents of the USB storage device. Files that cannot be displayed as thumbnails are displayed as the following icons.
PC Free Basic Operations f Closing PC Free q • If the USB storage device contains a scenario that is set for autorun, this scenario will be played back as the highest priority. If you want to stop it from playing back, press the [Esc] button on the remote control. • If the digital camera and USB storage device is connected to the projector, the following screen is displayed. • Some JPEG files may be displayed as icons instead of thumbnails. In this event, a file icon is displayed.
PC Free Basic Operations turning off the power supply to the digital C After camera or the USB storage device, disconnect it from the projector’s USB Type A port. q If you leave the USB storage device connected when you close PC Free and the EasyMP standby screen is displayed, disconnect the USB storage device and reconnect it before starting PC Free again. Guide Mode and Quick Mode In Guide Mode, when the folder and the file are selected, the sub menu to specify the next operation is displayed.
PC Free Basic Operations PC Free Basic Operations There are two modes, Guide Mode and Quick Mode, for playing back files by PC Free. In Quick Mode, the file starts to play back immediately. The following describes the procedures for playing scenarios, images, and movies using Guide Mode. B Press the [Enter] button on the remote control. The sub menu is displayed. Procedure Tilt the [h] button on the remote control to position A the cursor on the file or folder you want to access.
PC Free Basic Operations Rotating the Image You can rotate JPEG images in 90° increments when playing them with PC Free. The rotating function is also available during the Slideshow. Rotate JPEG images in the following way. Procedure images or scenarios in JPEG format, or A Play perform a Slideshow. To play JPEG images s p.52 To play scenarios s p.50 To play Slideshows s p.53 projecting a JPEG image, tilt the [h] button on B While the remote control to the left or right.
Projecting Scenarios This section describes the method for playing scenarios stored in a USB storage device, and the operations during scenario playback. 50 C Press the [Enter] button on the remote control. Preparing a Scenario Create the scenario beforehand by using EMP SlideMaker2, and then transfer it to the USB storage device connected to the projector by using the "Send Scenario" function. s p.70 Scenario file While transferring the scenario you can set autorun and continuous play. s p.
Projecting Scenarios Operating During a Presentation The following operations using the remote control are possible while playing a scenario. Screen Switching Stopping Playing Proceed to the next screen by pressing [Enter] or []]. Return to the previous screen by pressing [[]. The message "Do you want to quit playing the scenario?" is displayed when you press the "Esc" button. Close by selecting the "Exit" button and pressing the [Enter] button.
Projecting image and movie files Image files from a digital camera and image files and movie files stored in a USB storage device can be projected using PC Free by either of the following two methods. • Projecting image and movie files This is a function to project single files. • Sequential projection of image and movie files in a folder (Slideshow). This is a function for projecting the file contents of a folder in order, one file at a time. 52 C Press the [Enter] button on the remote control.
Projecting image and movie files return to the file list screen, take the following D Tooperation. • While projecting an image: Press the [Esc] button on the remote control. • While projecting movie: Press the [Esc] button, select "Exit" in the screen displayed then press the [Enter] button. Projecting all Image and Movie Files in a Folder in Sequence (Slideshow) You can project the image and movie files in a folder in sequence, one at a time. This function is called "Slideshow".
Projecting image and movie files "Slideshow" from the bottom of the screen C Select by tilting the [h] button on the remote control, then press the [Enter] button. The Slideshow will be performed and the image and movie files in the folder will be projected in sequence one at a time. When the last file is projected, the file list will be displayed again automatically. If you set "Continuous Play" to "ON" in the Options window, projection will start from the beginning again when the end is reached. s p.
Setting Image and Movie File Display Conditions and Operation Mode You can set the display conditions and operation mode for playing back image or movie files as a Slideshow in PC Free. Procedure Tilt the [h] button on the remote control to position A the cursor on the folder where display conditions Display order Continuous Play Screen switching time are to be set. B Set each of the items.
Preparing a Scenario (Using EMP SlideMaker2) This chapter describes how to create and send scenario. Scenario Summary ............................................. 57 Sending Scenarios..............................................70 Files that Can be Included in Scenarios ........... 58 Cases Like These ................................................72 Turning a PowerPoint File into a Scenario....... 59 • Checking the Projection Scenario Status from a Computer ........................................
Scenario Summary 57 A scenario is a combination of PowerPoint, image, and movie files, arranged in a projection order and saved as a single file, created with EMP SlideMaker2. Making a scenario allows you to easily and efficiently prepare presentation material by extracting the necessary parts of files, and arranging them in order without editing the original files.
Files that Can be Included in Scenarios Any of the following file types can be combined into a single file to create a scenario. File Type (Extension) Type PowerPoint .ppt Image .pptx .bmp .jpg Movie Audio .mpg .wav Notes Microsoft PowerPoint 2000/2002/ 2003 Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Cannot reproduce images with a resolution greater than 1024 x 768. Any version. However, CMYK color formats and progressive formats cannot be played back.
Turning a PowerPoint File into a Scenario PowerPoint files can be converted to scenarios by the following four methods.When you want to use a PowerPoint file as is, use either method 1 or 2. 1 2 3 q Batch conversion without starting EMP SlideMaker2 All of the slides in a PowerPoint presentation can be batch-converted into a scenario.s"Converting all files in a single operation without starting up SlideMaker2" p.
Converting all files in a single operation without starting up SlideMaker2 The following explains how a scenario can be created easily, without starting EMP SlideMaker2. • Note that the following is not possible if EMP SlideMaker2 has been started. Close EMP SlideMaker2 first. • After the scenarios have been incorporated, they will include the animation set with PowerPoint. When projecting with PCFree, this animation will be enabled.s p.59 q C Check the message and click the "Continue" button.
Converting all files in a single operation without starting up SlideMaker2 the drive and the folder where the USB F Select storage is connected and click the "OK" button. Go to procedure 3 of s p.70. q Scenarios made by dragging & dropping are automatically named "Scnxxxx" (where xxxx is a number).
Starting up SlideMaker2 and converting files Verify the following points before creating a scenario. • The data to be combined to create a scenario, such as PowerPoint, image and movie files, must be created in advance. • Only file types listed under "Files that Can be Included in Scenarios" can be used. s p.58 f Scenario creation procedure Scenarios are created with the following procedure.
Starting up SlideMaker2 and converting files Scenario Name Scenario Folder Configure BGM Background Color Image Quality Enter the file name for the created scenario. Be sure to enter the file name. The file name can consist of up to 8 uppercase alphabetic characters and numerals. Limit the total number of characters of the file name and the directory name for the scenario folder to 127 or less. Specify where to create the scenario folder to be used while creating the scenario.
Starting up SlideMaker2 and converting files Including PowerPoint Files in Scenarios The following window will be displayed. Folder window Scenario window This window is used to create scenarios. Cell A scenario is made up of a series of single slides called cells. PowerPoint files can be included into scenarios with the following two methods.The person including the files into a scenario can release an animation set in the PowerPoint presentation. • Batch Including PowerPoint Files s p.
Starting up SlideMaker2 and converting files .JPG: Cells with PowerPoint animation settings that have been ignored .EMA: Cells with PowerPoint animation settings that have been retained f Including all slides in a PowerPoint file Drag & Drop the PowerPoint file in the file window to the scenario window to create a scenario. When scenario creation is complete, the "Send Scenario" screen is automatically displayed and the scenario can be transferred.
Starting up SlideMaker2 and converting files & drop the PowerPoint file from the file window E Drag to the scenario window. G Check the message and click the "Start" button. Or, double-click the target PowerPoint file icon in the file window. The conversion to a scenario starts and the Slideshow is performed automatically. If the [Esc] key on the keyboard is pressed during the Slideshow, the Slideshow is canceled. In that case, the scenario closes before it can be created.
Starting up SlideMaker2 and converting files f Including only selected slides while checking thumbnails Use the following procedure to include only selected slides from a PowerPoint file into a scenario. Note that when this method is used to include the slides, any animations that have been set using PowerPoint will be lost. Including Image and Movie Files in Scenarios Image files and movie files can be included into a scenario.
Starting up SlideMaker2 and converting files the icon of the target image file in the C Double-click file window. The selected file is displayed in the scenario window and it is included into the scenario. add more than one file, hold down the [Ctrl] D Tokeybatch on the keyboard while clicking the files icons to be added. Once all the files to be added have been selected, drag one of the selected files into the scenario window and drop it at the place where it is to be added.
Starting up SlideMaker2 and converting files f Deleting a slide Procedure Right-click in the cell to be deleted and then select "Clear" or "Cut" from the shortcut menu. f Changing the order of slides Procedure Drag & drop a cell in the scenario window to change the order of cells. You can also display the shortcut menu, select "Cut" and then select "Paste". The newly changed scenario will be transferred. Go to procedure 3 s p.70.
Sending Scenarios To project a created scenario by the projector, send the scenario to a USB storage device using "Send Scenario" in EMP SlideMaker2. Specify a USB hard disk drive or a USB storage device that is connected to the computer’s USB port as the destination. It is also possible to set automatic projection and continuous projection of a scenario at projector startup. The automatic projection function is called "autorun".
Sending Scenarios transfer is complete, a message is displayed D When confirming whether to perform autorun setup. If you When projecting a scenario repeatedly To start projecting from the first scenario again once projection of all scenarios in the "Autorun Scenario List" is complete, select "Revive". want to set autorun, click the "OK" button and continue to the next procedure. Otherwise, click the "Cancel" button to close.
Cases Like These 72 Checking the Projection Scenario Status from a Computer You can check on a computer how a created scenario is played back on a projector by using PC Free. All of the structural elements of the scenario such as images, animation, BGM, can be played. The following table shows the functions of each button. Stop Pause Play Procedure A Open the scenario you want to check in EMP SlideMaker2. B Select "Scenario Options" - "Scenario Preview".
Cases Like These Setting Animations Setting the Slide Animation The following PowerPoint animations are reflected in a scenario as well. Fly Crawl Spiral Swivel Blinds Dissolve Split Wipe Box Peek Stretch Zoom Checkerboard Random Bars Strips You can set which animations replace those not mentioned above (Default: Cut). With EMP SlideMaker2, you can set effects similar to the animation effects of PowerPoint for each cell in the scenario.
Cases Like These Advance Animation Effects Animation "Properties" screen is displayed. Set each of B The the items with reference to the following table, and then click the "OK" button. When "Automatically after" is selected, you can set the switching time from 0 to 1800 seconds.When "On mouse click" is selected, switch slides by pressing the []] or [[] buttons on the remote control during projection. You can specify the effects to use during screen transition.
Appendix Connection Limitations ...................................... 76 • • • • Supported Resolutions......................................................76 Display Color .....................................................................76 Number of Connecting......................................................76 Others.................................................................................76 Troubleshooting ................................................. 77 Glossary ..................
Connection Limitations When projecting computer images during execution of EMP NS Connection, the following restrictions apply. Confirm these points. Supported Resolutions The following computer screen resolutions can be projected. For the following resolutions, the image can be projected as it is on the computer screen. You cannot connect to a computer with a resolution higher than UXGA.
Troubleshooting If any of the following problems occur, refer to the pages given for each problem. Problems concerning EasyMP f Suddenly changes to the EasyMP screen s p.78 f When a connection is made using EMP NS Connection, the projected image remains as is, and a connection cannot be made from another computer. s p.78 f The projector is not found when EMP NS Connection is started s p.79 f Cannot connect in "Advanced Connection Mode" or wired LAN connection s p.
Troubleshooting f Suddenly changes to the EasyMP screen ERR at the bottom left of the screen: Check the numbers and make the following remedies. ERR Number 2,50,53,245,-103 51,52,100 Error Meaning Failed to startup EasyMP. Failed to process EasyMP. -101 -102,-105 Communication was cut off from the access point. Wireless communication is unstable. Remedy Turn the power for the projector off and then back on again. When using EMP NS Connection, reconnect EMP NS Connection.
Troubleshooting f The projector is not found when EMP NS Connection is started Check Is the wireless LAN unit connected? For Wireless LAN Remedy Check that the wireless LAN unit is securely connected. Is the projector’s configuration menu open? While the configuration menu is displayed, network connection becomes invalid. Close the configuration menu and return to the EasyMP screen. Check that LAN is valid by checking "Control Panel" - "System" in the device manager and so on.
Troubleshooting f Cannot connect in "Advanced Connection Mode" or wired LAN connection Check Is the SSID setting different. Is the same WEP key set? Remedy Set the computer, the access point, and the projector to the same SSID. s User’s Guide "Network Menu (EMP-1715/1705 Only)" When selecting WEP from "Security", set the access point, the computer, and the projector to the same WEP key. s User’s Guide "Network Menu (EMP-1715/1705 Only)" Set the projector to allow connections from the access point.
Troubleshooting f The image and sound for movies with EMP NS Connection are not displayed, the image is slow to appear, or either the video or audio stop Check Did you try to play back movies with Media Player or try to operate the screen saver preview? Is WEP encryption effective, or are multiple projectors connected? Have you enabled DHCP? Was EMP NS Connection started while a movie was playing, or were the resolution and color number changed? For Macintosh Is wireless LAN 802.
Troubleshooting f Error message when starting up EMP NS Connection Check Failed to connect to the projector. The keyword does not match. Check how it is displayed by the projector, and enter the correct keyword. The selected projector is busy. Do you want to continue the connection process? Failed to reset EMP NS Connection. Cannot connect because the keyword was wrong. Failed to acquire network adaptor information. One or more connected projectors do not support resolutions greater than SXGA.
Troubleshooting Check When the computer is started, is the connection to the Connect the Wireless LAN manually. wireless LAN made manually? Quick Connection Mode Remedy f Error message when starting up EMP SlideMaker2 Check ** .SIT is already registered. (** Scenario file name) Because the folder hierarchy is deep, the scenario file cannot be selected. Insufficient storage capacity on the disk. ** An invalid path is included.
Troubleshooting Check Is power being supplied to the projector? Is the network cable connected correctly? For Wired LAN Remedy Check that your electrical outlet or power source is functioning correctly. Check that the network cable is connected correctly. Reconnect it if it is not connected or not connected properly. f Cannot control or monitor the projector with EMP Monitor Check Is the wireless LAN unit connected? For Wireless LAN Remedy Check that the wireless LAN unit is securely connected.
Glossary 85 This section explains easily terms that are used with the projector and difficult terms that are not explained in the text of this guide. For details, refer to other commercially available publications.
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