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Monitoring the Projector Over a Network 83
8. When you’re done, click the OK button.
If a projector experiences a problem, EMP Monitor sends an e-mail
message to each of the addresses you entered in the Set mail
notification function window. The subject line and body of the
message includes the projector’s name and the warning or error
(similar to those listed on page 80).
When the problem has been fixed, EMP Monitor sends a message
indicating the problem has been resolved.
Using a Browser to Monitor the
Projector
If your projector is connected to a network, you can use a standard
web browser to monitor and control it. When using a browser to
access the projector, you cannot connect through a proxy server.
1. Make sure that the projector is connected to your network, as
described on page 75.
2. Follow the instructions on page 61 to set
Standby Mode to
Network On in the Extended menu so you can monitor the
projector in standby mode.
3. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the projector
you want to monitor in the browser window.
If you’re not sure what the address of the projector is, turn the
projector on and select
Wired Lan from the Network menu to
display the IP address of the projector. See page 76.
You see a login screen.
4. Do one of the following:
■ If you didn’t set a Web control password in the Network
menu, click
OK.
■ If you set a Web control password in the Network menu,
enter it in the
Password box, then click OK.
You see a screen displaying the settings you can change.
note
If a projector develops a
critical problem, it may not
be possible for it to report the
error.