Using A Browser To Monitor Projectors - Epson PowerLite 737c User Manual

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note
You can't use your
browser to monitor
projectors if it is set up to
connect via a proxy server.
If you are using Microsoft
Internet Explorer, use
version 6.0 or later.
The projector must be
plugged in (projecting or
in standby mode) for you
to be able to monitor it.
To access a projector in
standby mode, you must
select
as the
Network ON
Standby Mode setting in
the projector's menu
system (see page 120.)
Remember that when
Standby Mode is set to
, the
Network ON
exhaust fan continues to
operate after the projector
enters standby mode.
Managing Projectors
132

Using a Browser to Monitor Projectors

If your projectors are connected to a network (802.11g or 802.11b
wireless or wired LAN), you can use a standard web browser to
monitor and control each one.
1. Make sure the Epson 802.11g wireless card is inserted in the
projector's card slot and the projector is configured for Access
Point mode, as described on page 59.
2. Open the web browser and enter the IP address of the projector
you want to monitor in the browser window.
If you're not sure what address the projector is using, turn it on
and switch it to EasyMP. Then choose
or Wireless LAN and press
which shows you the IP address:
3. If you're connected over a wired network, the projector's web
screen opens in the browser window, as shown below.
under Wired LAN
Basic
. You see a screen like this,
Enter

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