136 Solving Problems
■If you’re using Access Point mode and you’re connecting to the
wrong network, you may be experiencing signal interference from
another network. Try resetting your access point or base station,
then restart NS Connection.
■If you’re using AirPort, the projector’s SSID should match the
AirPort network name, not the name of the AirPort base station.
To check the network name, start the AirPort Admin utility,
select your base station, and click Configure. Then click Show
All Settings. The network name appears on the AirPort tab.
■If you’re prompted for a password when you connect, enter the
WEP encryption key (if you’re using WEP encryption).
Solving Problems with the Remote ControlThe projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands.
■The remote control’s batteries may not be installed correctly or
may be low on power. To change the batteries, see page28.
■Make sur e you are within about 20 feet (6 m eters) o f the pro jector
and within range of the projector’s front or back sensor
(approximately 30° to the left or right and 15° above or below).
■Dim the room lights and turn off any fluorescent lights. Make
sure the projector is not in direct sunlight. Strong lighting,
especially fluorescent lights, may affect the projector’s infrared
receivers. Also, turn off any nearby equipment that emits infrared
energy, such as a radiant room heater. To avoid interference, you
can also turn off the projector’s front or back sensor with the
Remote Receiver setting (see page 105), but this may limit
where you can use the remote control.
■Make sure the projector’s sensors have not been turned off with
the Remote Receiver setting (see page 105).