42 Troubleshooting

Monitoring and operating the projector via a web browser

USB File Viewer

Network File Viewer and USB File Viewer

Symptom Cause and Remedy
The computer cannot
access the Web page of the
projector.
• The computer and projector are not connected over a network.
cConnect the projector and a computer via a network (page 11).
• The browser of the computer is set to [U se a proxy server for your
LAN].
cSet the IP address of the projector to [Use a proxy server for
your LAN].
• The version of the browser is old or a browser other than Internet
Explorer is be used.
cUse Internet Explorer version 5.0 or later.
Symptom Cause and Remedy
The file list is unable to
open.
• The USB memory is not connected to the projector cor rectly.
cConnect the USB memory correctly (page 23).
Symptom Cause and Remedy
The folder name or
filename is not displayed
correctly.
• An unsupported language or font for these fea tures is used for the
name.
cChange the name, using a supported language or font (page 10).
The file cannot be opened. • You are trying to open a file that is not supported by these features.
cCheck the type of files that are available for browsing (page 8).
• The file is protected by a password.
cThe projector does not support the password security function.
Cancel the password protection for the file on your computer.
Some fonts specifications
in PowerPoint, or Excel
files will be forcibly
substituted.
• An unsupported font specification is converted to one usable with
this product.
cCheck the usable fonts (page9).
The characters are not
displayed with PowerPoint,
or Excel files.
• Unusable characters (languages) are used.
cCheck the usable characters (languages) (page 9).
Some graphics, effects, and
functions are not
reproduced properly with
PowerPoint, or Excel files.
• Unusable graphics, effects, or functions are used.
cThis product does not correspond to all graphics, effects, and
functions of PowerPoint, or Excel files. Change the grap hics,
effects, or functions that are not reproduced to usable ones.
A photo file or video file is
not projected in full-screen
display.
cIt does not correspond to full-screen display.