Monitoring your projectors, Epson powerlite 737c projector – Epson 737C User Manual

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You see this screen listing all registered projectors:

Note: To delete a projector from the list, highlight the
projector name, and click

Delete

.

5. Click

Close

. You see the status of each of your registered

projectors on the main EMP Monitor screen:

Monitoring Your Projectors

The EMP Monitor screen lets you monitor your projectors
using the Status, Video Source, and Error icons shown below.
These let you see which projectors are currently being used,
from which source (or port) they are projecting an image, and
if a problem occurs.

Note: To monitor a projector when it’s in standby mode (plugged
in but not projecting), you must first select

Network ON

as the

Standby Mode

setting in the projector’s Extended menu.

For detailed status information, select the projector and click

View details

.

The following tables explain the status, video source, and error
icons. (Additional unsupported icons also appear.)

Status icon

Video Source icon

Error icon

Status icons

(green)

Projecting; no problems

(dark)

Turned off; no problems

(green)

Projecting; problems detected

(dark)

Turned off; problems detected

Network error (for example, not connected to
network or power cable disconnected).
You may also see this error if

Network OFF

is

selected in

Standby Mode

.

Video source icons

Computer/Component 1

Computer/Component 2 (not used with this
product)

S-Video

Video

EasyMP

Error icons

Lamp replacement notification (the lamp is
nearing the end of its life; see page 22)

High-speed cooling in progress (the
projector is getting too hot but continues to
operate)

Overheating (projection turned off
automatically)

Lamp out or lamp cover open

Fan error

Sensor error

Internal problem

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