Epson PowerLite 9300i User's Guide - Page 95

then on the next screen click, Confirm as needed.

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■ You can give the projector a name-up to 15 characters long-using alphanumerics only, including the hyphen (-). Naming the projector helps you identify it in EMP Monitor and EMP NetworkManager. This is especially useful if you're managing more than a few projectors. 5. Click Mail Notification Settings. You see this screen: 6. Select ON for the Mail Notification setting. 7. Enter the IP address and port number of the SMTP server used for sending e-mail. (The port's default setting is 25, but you can enter any number from 1 to 65535.) 8. Enter up to three e-mail addresses where you want the event notification messages to be sent. 9. Click the Setting a Notification Event button next to each address, then select the conditions under which you want a message to be sent. 10. Click OK, then on the next screen click Set. Confirm as needed. 11. When you see the test message window, you can send a message with the heading "TEST MAIL" to the addresses you have entered. The projector's name and IP address are included in the body of the message. 12. When done making all your projector settings, close the EMP NetworkManager. (It does not have to be open for messages to be sent or received.) note A no-signal message is reported when no image signals are being input to a projector. If the projector will not normally be displaying an image, do not select 'no signal' as a condition for which you want a message to be sent. Managing the Projector from a Remote Computer 95

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Managing the Projector from a Remote Computer
95
You can give the projector a name—up to 15 characters
long—using alphanumerics only, including the hyphen (-).
Naming the projector helps you identify it in EMP Monitor
and EMP NetworkManager. This is especially useful if you’re
managing more than a few projectors.
5.
Click
Mail Notification Settings
.
You see this screen:
6.
Select
ON
for the Mail Notification setting.
7.
Enter the IP address and port number of the SMTP server used
for sending e-mail. (The port’s default setting is 25, but you can
enter any number from 1 to 65535.)
8.
Enter up to three e-mail addresses where you want the event
notification messages to be sent.
9.
Click the
Setting a Notification Event
button next to each
address, then select the conditions under which you want a
message to be sent.
10. Click
OK
, then on the next screen click
Set
. Confirm as needed.
11.
When you see the test message window, you can send a message
with the heading “TEST MAIL” to the addresses you have
entered. The projector’s name and IP address are included in the
body of the message.
12.
When done making all your projector settings, close the EMP
NetworkManager. (It does not have to be open for messages to be
sent or received.)
note
A no-signal message is
reported when no image
signals are being input to a
projector. If the projector
will not normally be
displaying an image, do not
select ‘no signal’ as a
condition for which you
want a message to be sent.