Sanyo POA-MD13NET2 owner manual Examples Type and contents of alert mail

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Chapter 3 Basic Setting and Operation

Examples: Type and contents of alert mail

When the projector has an abnormality, the following alert messages are sent to the registered E-mail address according to your selected condition. Administrator or user can take an efficient action quickly by receiving this massage. This is very useful to maintain and service the projector.

The following are examples of received messages.

When the internal temperature is too high:

TITLE: Message from projector 01-12-2007 00:59

Projector Model Name: Model Name

TCP/IP: 192.168.0.2 Projector Name: myProjector

It sends you following massage.

*The Projector lamp is turned off, because internal projector temperature is too high.

Wait Temperature Warning Indicator turned off,turn the Projector on again. If the Indicator continues to flash,check the air filter for dust accumulation.

[A]36.5 Degree [B] 58.2 Degree [C] 37.8 Degree Temperature of Sensor B is too high.

The Network Board let users know which thermal sensor [A], [B] or [C] inside the projector detected the abnormal temperature risen and so the projector was turned off. Please refer to item “Check the status of projector” for the location of the sensors [A], [B], [C], and temperature (p.37). Also see the owner's manual of the projector for further details.

*Sensor [C] may not be supported depending on the projector models.

When projector needs service:

TITLE: Message from projector 01-012-2007 00:58

Projector Model Name: Model Name

TCP/IP: 192.168.0.2 Projector Name: myProjector

It sends you following massage.

*Maintenance requirement from Projector is detected.

Check up LED statues of projector and consult with the dealer. Information : FFFEFFFF

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Maintenance requirement from Projector is detected. Unplug the AC power cord and plug it, and then turn on the projector once again to verify operation. If the problem still persists, unplug the AC power cord and ask servicing to a qualified service personnel with the information code.

*Contents and format of the information code may differ from the actual depending on each pro- jector's model type.

When the life span of lamp is reached:

TITLE: Message from projector 01-12-2007 00:58

Projector Model Name: Model Name

TCP/IP: 192.068.0.2 Projector Name: myProjector

It sends you following massage.

*The life span of lamp2 is reached. Lamp2 replacement is required. Lamp1 ON 350 h

Lamp2 ON 500 h

Lamp3 ON 60 h

Lamp4 ON 350h

Replace it with a new lamp immediately and reset the lamp counter. If the projector is used with- out resetting the lamp counter, the alert mail is sent to users every time the projector is turned on. This alert mail will not be sent when unchecking the mail sending condition “When the life span of lamp is reached”.

*Lamp3 and Lamp4 are not indicated if the projector support dual lamp system only.

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Contents Installation and Operation of the Network Board Network BoardCompliance Federal Communication Commission NoticeContents AppendixB Chapter Controlling the Multi-ProjectorsChapter Use of Serial PortChapter Preparation Web Management function p.36 FeaturesMail Alert function p.32 Multi-control function p.56 Automatic On/Off using Timer function p.47Control port ready for external equipment via network p.62 Operating Environment Operating Environment Use of this manual Expression/AbbreviationTrademark Chapter Installation Flow of installation Set up is completedName and function of each part Installation and Network configuration MountingConnection of LAN cable Confirmation of the network menu Network configuration Type1Configure the network Selection of network menuCompleting of installation How to enter the numbersRestart the Network board Entering the Network PIN code Network PIN code settingDisplaying Network PIN code menu Fixing the Network PIN codeHow to enter the numbers with the screen 10-key pallet Network configuration Type2 Selection of network menu NetworkNetwork Setting Password setting Display English Installation Chapter Basic Setting and Operation Select a display mode and login Login the setting page of the projectorEnter the IP address Display of main setting Main setting page in the Graphic Mode displayMain setting page in the Text Mode display Initial Settings Language SettingPassword Setting Date/Time Setting Configure the network Network Configuration Name the projector Mail Setting Registering Smtp Server*1, Administrator AddressRegistering and deleting E-mail addresses Condition selection for sending alert messageExamples Type and contents of alert mail Chapter Controlling the Projector Power on/off the projector Check the status of projector Items DescriptionControl the projector InputPC Adjustment PictureSave a Set Load a SetAvailable selection when the VIDEO/S-VIDEO input System AdjustmentAvailable selection when the Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr input Image Adjustment Image adjustment valuesSave a image adjustment value Load a image modeScreen Adjustment Sound AdjustmentSetting Freeze................Sets the image frozen mode PowerAbout Lamp Counter reset Switching two lampsSets the HD data wireless How to set the Timer Check the Timer eventsCancel the timer Getting the current timeService Ing on the projectors functionSave Actual Adjustment Check the Save itemsLoad a control set Control the projectors menu ProjectorMake a memo Chapter Controlling the Multi-Projectors Multi-Control Internet IntranetRegister IP address and projector name Check IP address and projector nameExclude/Add/Delete a projector StatusLoad and apply the setting value ControlControl multi-projectors at the same time Chapter Use of Serial Port Serial Port setting Connected to the serial portSerial Port Setting Control Examples ExampleSerial Port Switching Use of Telnet PreparationFor example, entering pass- word Command list table Control the projector with TelnetConnection examples Web browser setting Technical data Chapter AppendixAExamples of Connection Peer-To-Peer connectionGateway Router installed in the network TheaterActive Script/JavaScript enable Web browser settingProxy setting Examples OS/Browsers Internet Explorer ActiveScript settingWindows XP Professional Proxy setting Netscape Navigator JavaScript Setting Proxy setting Internet Explorer ActiveScript setting Mac OSProxy setting Netscape Navigator JavaScript Setting Proxy setting Product specification TCP/IPLAN port specification Port SpecificationSerial port specification AppendixB Installation/Access Why doesn’t the setting page appear in my web browser?How can I restrict access from the computer Password/Login What should I do when I forget the password?Operation Why am I not receiving E-mail alert messages? Can I control the projector by using the telnet application?Can I update the firmware of the Network Board What is the MAC address assigned to the Network Board? What are the rules for IP address assignment?English Idrmd built in KJ5AL b