Epson PowerLite 9300i User's Guide - Page 76

Communication Setup Options, controlled from a remote computer see

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■ Progressive (in the Advanced1 menu) This setting converts interlaced to progressive signals. Leave the setting on Film/Auto to automatically detect video recorded at 24 frames per second (fps) and convert it to 60 fps for a more natural appearance; or select Video to prevent frame conversion. Selecting OFF projects interlaced signals without converting them to progressive, which improves the look of images that contain a lot of movement. ■ BNC Sync Termination (in the Advanced2 menu) This setting should normally be left OFF (for TTL input). If an analog (75-ohm) terminator is required, as for a switcher, change the setting to ON. note When this setting is on, you cannot view or change the projector's network settings. note Press the Num button on the remote control to use the number keypad. 0 Num button Zero Communication Setup Options These options let you set up the projector so it can be monitored and controlled from a remote computer (see Chapter 5). ■ Standby Mode (in the Advanced1 menu) Select Network ON to enable the projector to be monitored and controlled over a network, as described in Chapter 5, when it's in standby mode (plugged in but not turned on and not in full sleep mode). This setting also lets you view images on an external monitor during standby, if the monitor has been connected to the projector's Monitor Out port (see page 32). The projector does not go into full sleep mode (see page 47) when this setting is in effect. ■ Network (in the Advanced2 menu) Used for managing the projector over a network (see Chapter 5). If the network assigns addresses automatically, turn on DHCP. Otherwise, turn off DHCP and enter the projector's IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address, if applicable. If you want to monitor the projector using a network management utility, select SNMP and enter at least one trap IP address. 76 Fine-tuning the Projector

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Fine-tuning the Projector
Progressive (in the Advanced1 menu)
This setting converts interlaced to progressive signals. Leave the
setting on
Film/Auto
to automatically detect video recorded at
24 frames per second (fps) and convert it to 60 fps for a more
natural appearance; or select
Video
to prevent frame conversion.
Selecting
OFF
projects interlaced signals without converting them
to progressive, which improves the look of images that contain a
lot of movement.
BNC Sync Termination (in the Advanced2 menu)
This setting should normally be left
OFF
(for TTL input). If an
analog (75-ohm) terminator is required, as for a switcher, change
the setting to
ON
.
Communication Setup Options
These options let you set up the projector so it can be monitored and
controlled from a remote computer (see Chapter 5).
Standby Mode (in the Advanced1 menu)
Select
Network ON
to enable the projector to be monitored and
controlled over a network, as described in Chapter 5, when it’s in
standby mode (plugged in but not turned on and not in full sleep
mode).
This setting also lets you view images on an external monitor
during standby, if the monitor has been connected to the
projector’s Monitor Out port (see page 32). The projector does
not go into full sleep mode (see page 47) when this setting is in
effect.
Network (in the Advanced2 menu)
Used for managing the projector over a network (see Chapter 5).
If the network assigns addresses automatically, turn on
DHCP
.
Otherwise, turn off
DHCP
and enter the projector’s
IP Address
,
Subnet Mask
, and
Gateway Address
, if applicable.
If you want to monitor the projector using a network
management utility, select
SNMP
and enter at least one trap IP
address.
note
When this setting is on, you
cannot view or change the
projector’s network settings.
0
note
Press the
Num
button on
the remote control to use the
number keypad.
Num button
Zero