Operation Manual

Connection Methods
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a
When a connection is established, the input source for the projector
automatically switches to the LAN source if no other signal is being
input. If the input source does not automatically switch to the LAN
source, press the [LAN] button or [Source Search] button on the
remote control.
The displayed toolbar varies depending on the connection method
and the edition of the software.
When using the moderator function, only the moderator can control
the projected display.
gg Related Links
• "Setting Up a Projector to Connect in Quick Connection Mode" p.13
• "Disconnecting" p.35
• "Selecting the Projector Search Method" p.25
• "Controlling the Projected Display" p.31
• "Searching for Network Projectors Using a Shortcut" p.37
Connecting to the Projector from the Software over a
Network System
When your projector is set up as indicated below, you can connect the
projector and a computer over a network by using Epson iProjection.
• The wireless LAN unit is installed if a projector does not have built-in
wireless LAN modules (wireless networks only).
• A LAN cable is connected to the projector (wired networks only).
• The projector's connection method is set to Advanced.
a
Make sure you also connected a computer to the network.
a
Press the [LAN] button or [Source Search] button on the remote
control to switch the input source to LAN.
The LAN standby screen is projected.
b
Start Epson iProjection.
Windows Vista and Windows 7: Click Start, select Programs (or All
Programs), EPSON Projector, Epson iProjection, and then click
Epson iProjection Ver.X.XX.
Windows 8 and Windows 8.1: Navigate to the Apps screen and select
Epson iProjection Ver.X.XX.
Windows 10: Select Start, EPSON Projector, and then select Epson
iProjection.
Mac: Double-click Epson iProjection from the Applications folder.
a
You can also create a shortcut and use it to start Epson
iProjection and to automatically search for saved projectors.