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Managing Projectors
Connecting and Configuring the 
Projector on a Wired Network
Before using the EasyManagement software to manage your 
projector(s), you have to connect each projector you want to monitor 
to your network and configure it with an appropriate IP address. You 
can connect and configure the projector wirelessly, as described in 
Chapter 4, or you can connect using a PCMCIA LAN card.
Follow these steps to use a PCMCIA LAN card to connect and 
configure the projector for your network.
1. Insert the PCMCIA LAN card into the card slot on the back of 
the projector. Then connect the projector to your network using a 
commercially available 100baseTX or 10baseT network cable.
2. Turn on the projector (see page 18). 
3. Press the 
Menu
 button on the remote control and select 
Network
 
from the 
Advanced2
 menu. 
4. If your network assigns addresses automatically, turn on 
DHCP
.
If your network does not assign addresses automatically, turn off 
DHCP
 and enter the projector’s 
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
, and 
MAC Address
, as needed. 
note
For information about 
supported PCMCIA LAN 
cards, contact EPSON as 
described on page 191.
Brightness Control
Brightness Control
High
High
Low
Low
:
Video
Video
Audio
Audio
Setting
Setting
User's Logo
User's Logo
Advanced1
Advanced1
About
About
Reset All
Reset All
Projector ID
Projector ID
Network
Network
Reset
Reset
Execute
Execute
: 1
: 1
[Menu]: Exit
[Menu]: Exit
[    ]: Enter
[    ]: Enter
[    ]: Select
[    ]: Select
Effect
Effect
Advanced2
Advanced2
COM Port
COM Port
BNC Sync Termination
BNC Sync Termination
:
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
:
Set
Set
Set
Set
RS-232C
RS-232C
USB
USB
Auto setup
Auto setup
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
:
Select Network
note
If you’re a network 
administrator, you can use 
the 
SNMP
 option to enter a 
trap IP address. This lets you 
receive trap alerts for the 
projectors you’re monitoring. 
If you have HP OpenView, 
a plug-in will be available 
to allow you to manage your 
projectors in HP OpenView. 
Check with EPSON for 
availability (see page 191).
You can also configure your 
wireless network to receive 
trap alerts. Your projector 
must be connected in Access 
Point mode. Select the 
Advanced
 button next to 
the Access Point mode box, 
then select 
SNMP
 and enter 
the IP addresses of the 
computers to be notified of 
an SNMP trap.