Connectivity, Other setup options – Epson 500 User Manual

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Customizing Projector Features

Connectivity

Use these settings to set up the projector when you connect a PC or laptop for running
Cinema Color Editor (see page 41).

COM Port

Select the type of cable you’ve connected to your PC or laptop. Choose

USB

or

RS-232C

(for a serial cable).

Network

Use these settings to configure your projector if you’ve connected it to a network. Select

DHCP

if your network assigns addresses automatically through a DHCP router or server;

otherwise enter the projector’s IP address using the arrow buttons on the remote control.
Press the

button to confirm the new address, then turn the projector off and back on

so the new settings take effect.

Note: SNMP trap IP addresses are not used in home environments. If the projector is being set
up on a large-scale business network, consult your IS department for assistance.

Network Monitoring

If you’ve connected the projector to a network and you want to be able to turn it on
remotely using Cinema Color Editor, switch this setting to

On

. Otherwise, leave it off to

conserve power when the projector is in standby mode.

Note: If Network Monitoring is turned on, the cooling fan will continue to operate after the
projector is turned off. This is normal.

Other Setup Options

Keystone

Adjusts the shape of the image, if the left and right sides are not parallel after tilting the
projector up or down at the screen (see page 20).

Projection

Mirrors and/or inverts the image for front, rear, and overhead projection.

Setting

! Operation ! COM Port

Setting

! Operation ! Network

Setting

! Operation ! Network Monitoring

Setting

! Screen ! Zoom Caption

Setting

! Screen ! Projection

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