Epson 7850p User Manual - Supplement - Page 6

Projecting Wirelessly

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note See your Apple documentation for instructions on setting up your Macintosh. 5. For optimal performance, set your screen resolution to 1024 × 768 or lower with a color depth of thousands of colors. 6. Click the AirPort icon on the Application bar at the top of the Macintosh desktop. You see a pull-down menu like this: note Use either ESSID ad hoc (computer-to-computer) mode or Access Point (infrastructure) mode when you set up your projector. Channel ad hoc mode is not supported for Macintosh. 7. Check to make sure AirPort is turned on. 8. Select your projector's ESSID from the pull-down menu. If you don't see the projector's ESSID, see page 8 for troubleshooting tips. See the User's Guide for information about the ESSID. Projecting Wirelessly Before you begin, make sure you've inserted the EPSON wireless (802.11b) card in the projector and followed the steps beginning on page 5 to set up your Macintosh. 1. Double-click the EMP NS Connection icon in your Applications folder. 6

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5.
For optimal performance, set your screen resolution to
1024
×
768 or lower with a color depth of thousands of colors.
6.
Click the AirPort icon on the Application bar at the top of the
Macintosh desktop. You see a pull-down menu like this:
7.
Check to make sure AirPort is turned on.
8.
Select your projector’s ESSID from the pull-down menu.
If you don’t see the projector’s ESSID, see page 8 for
troubleshooting tips.
Projecting Wirelessly
Before you begin, make sure you’ve inserted the EPSON wireless
(802.11b) card in the projector and followed the steps beginning on
page 5 to set up your Macintosh.
1.
Double-click the
EMP NS Connection
icon in your Applications
folder.
note
See your Apple documentation
for instructions on setting up
your Macintosh.
note
Use either ESSID ad hoc
(computer-to-computer) mode
or Access Point (infrastructure)
mode when you set up your
projector. Channel ad hoc
mode is not supported for
Macintosh.
See the
User’s Guide
for
information about the ESSID.