InFocus IN5100 manual Alert Settings, Description

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Alert Settings

Alert Settings

Item

Description

 

 

 

 

Lamp won’t strike

Lamp won’t turn on after 5 attempts.

 

 

Lamp Time Over

Lamp has exceeded its specified lifetime.

 

 

Lamp unexpectedly goes out

Lamp failed after it had successfully lit.

 

 

Fan failure

Fan is not working.

 

 

Over temp condition

Projector is overheating.

 

 

Unidentifiable Error

Unknown error.

 

 

Lamp Cover Error

The lamp door is not installed properly.

 

 

Filter Time Over

Filter should be cleaned.

 

 

Temp Sensor Out

Sensor is not working.

 

 

Schedule Execution Error

A scheduled event did not take place.

 

 

Overheating alarm

Projector is overheated.

 

 

Lamp time custom alarm

Allows you to specify when (after how many hours) the lamp alarm message should be sent.

 

 

Filter time custom alarm

Allows you to specify when (after how many hours) the filter alarm message should be sent.

 

 

Clicking each Alert brings up a dialog box where you can specify that an email be sent to alert the appropriate person- nel that an error has occurred. Subject can be 255 characters, Text can be 1024 characters.

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Contents IN5100 Series Networking Guide TABLE OF CONTENTSConfiguring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser Before using the network functionsIf using a network with DHCP enabled Network FunctionsAdministrator ID Configuring and controlling the projector via a web browserDescription User IDPassword Settings Network Information Network Restart on the main menu Network Settingemail under Alert Settings Mail SettingsAlert Settings Schedule Settings Date/Time Settings Security Settings Main Picture Settings Projector ControlBasic projector commands including power on/off and changing source Picture settings including keystone, contrast, and brightnessProjector Status Network Restart Failure and Warning Alerts via E-mailRestart Subject line Test Mail Projector name Text Send Test Mail Projector management via SNMP SNMP SettingsSchedule settings Controlling the projector via schedulingThere are three types of scheduling