Understanding the notification messages – Epson 7800P User Manual

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3. EMP NetworkManager connects to the projector, and you

see this screen:

Note: The projector must be plugged in (projecting or in
standby mode) for you to be able to connect to it.
To access a projector in standby mode, you must first select

Network ON

as the

Standby Mode

setting in the

projector’s Advanced1 menu. (See the User’s Guide for
instructions.)

4. Verify that the network settings are correct. (If DHCP is

on, you don’t need to verify network settings.)

❏ Make any desired changes to the projector’s network

address configuration (turning off DHCP enables the
manual settings).

❏ You can give the projector a name up to 15 characters

long. Do not include the following symbols:

! @ # $ %

^ & ' . _ { } ~

.

Naming the projector helps you identify it in EMP
Monitor and EMP NetworkManager, especially if you’re
managing a lot of them.

5. Click

Mail Notification Settings

. You see this screen:

6. Select

ON

for the Mail Notification setting.

7. Enter the IP address and port number of the SMTP server

used for sending e-mail. (The port’s default setting is 25,
but you can enter any number from 1 to 65535.)

8. Enter up to three destination e-mail addresses where you

want the event notification messages to be sent.

9. Click the

Setting a Notification Event

button next to

each address, then select the conditions under which you
want a message to be sent.

Note: A no-signal message is reported when no image signals
are being input to a projector. If the projector will not
normally be displaying an image, do not select ‘no signal’ as a
condition for which you want a message to be sent.

10. Click

OK

, then click

OK

again. Click

Set

on the Setup for

Network Projector screen and confirm as needed.

11. When you see the test message window, you can send a

message with the heading “TEST MAIL” to the addresses
you have entered. The projector’s name and IP address are
included in the body of the message.

12. When you’re done making all your projector settings, close

EMP NetworkManager. (It does not have to be open for
messages to be sent or received.)

Understanding the Notification Messages

If a projector experiences a problem, it sends an e-mail
message to each of the addresses you provided using EMP
NetworkManager. The message includes the heading
“EPSON Projector” in the subject line. The body of the
message contains the name of the projector, the projector’s IP
address, and a description of the problem. The problem
descriptions are similar to the errors reported by EMP
Monitor listed on page 15.

If a plus (+) sign appears before the description, it indicates
that a problem has occurred. A minus (–) sign appears when
the problem goes away or is resolved.

Note: If a projector develops a critical problem, it may not be
possible for it to report the error.

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