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EPSON PowerLite 7850p Projector
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EPSON PowerLite 7850p Projector 
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Setting the Remote Control ID
The remote control’s default ID is zero, which allows it to 
control any projector (although not switch between 
projectors). If you want to switch between projectors, follow 
these steps to change the remote control’s ID to match that of 
the projector:
1. Press the 
ID
 button on the remote 
control. You see it light up. 
2. Press one of the numbered 
buttons on the remote 
control to select the desired 
ID (0 through 9). Select zero 
to control all projectors, or 
select a number to match the 
ID of the projector(s) you 
want to operate.
The 
ID
 button’s light shuts off and the new ID is registered. 
If you would like to check the remote control’s current ID, 
press the 
ID
 button twice in succession. Count the number of 
flashes; this number corresponds to the remote control’s ID. If 
it doesn’t flash, the ID is set to zero.
Presenting Over a Wireless Network
Using EMP NS Connection, you can project images shown 
on your computer screen directly to your audience without 
connecting the projector to your computer. Before you begin, 
make sure you’ve installed EMP NS Connection from the 
CD-ROM that came with your projector. See the User’s Guide 
for installation instructions.
Note: Your computer must be running Microsoft
®
 Windows XP, 
2000, Me or 98. EMP NS Connection does not support 
Macitnosh.
Starting EasyMP
Before you can connect to the projector wirelessly, you have to 
switch it to EasyMP mode.
1. Turn on the remote control and the projector. Press the 
EasyMP
 button on the remote control to select EasyMP as 
the source.
2. Locate the EPSON 802.11b card that came with your 
projector. Insert it with the blue label facing outward.
Note: Only the EPSON 802.11b card is guaranteed to work. 
Other cards may not be compatible.
Depending on whether your projector is set up to 
connect in Ad Hoc mode or Access Point mode (also called 
infrastructure mode), you see one of these screens:
If you’ve already configured the projector for your wireless 
network, go to “Projecting Wirelessly” on page 15. Otherwise, 
continue with the next section.
Zero
Ad Hoc mode
Access Point 
mode