Epson 835p Quick Start - Page 3

Macintosh OS X 10.2.4 or above. - wireless projector

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4 If you see a blank screen or you don't see the image you are trying to project from your computer, make sure the Power light on the projector is green and not flashing, and the lens cover is off. If the screen is still blank, restart your notebook, or press the Search button on the remote control again. If mute mode is active, press the A/ V Mute button on the remote control. Windows®: Hold down the Fn button on the keyboard and press the function key that lets you display on an external monitor. It may have an icon such as , or it may be labeled CRT/LCD. 5 If your projector and notebook don't display the same image, do the following: Windows: Try using the CRT/LCD or function key, as described above. If this doesn't work, double-click Display in the Control Panel. Make sure both the LCD screen and monitor port are enabled. (Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up.) See your Windows online help for details. Macintosh® OS X: From the Apple menu, select System Preferences, then click Displays. Select the VGA Display or Color LCD dialog box, click the Arrangement (or Arrange) tab, and make sure Mirror Displays is checked. Click here Make sure this is checked Macintosh OS 9 or earlier: From the Apple menu, select Control Panels, then click Monitors or Monitors and Sound. Click the Arrange icon, then drag one monitor icon on top of the other; this lets you display on both the projection screen and the LCD screen. If this option isn't available, click the Monitor icon and select a Simulscan resolution. Click here Drag one monitor icon onto the other 6 If you see an image but it's not displayed correctly, press the Auto button on the remote control to automatically readjust it. If projecting wirelessly... Follow the steps in this section to project over an 802.11g or 802.11b wireless network from a computer running Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP, or Macintosh OS X 10.2.4 or above. NOTE: You must have already installed the projector's EasyMP (EMP NS Connection) software and configured your projector and computer. See the User's Guide for instructions. Also, your computer must have an 802.11g or 802.11b network card or transmitter installed. 1 Make sure you've turned on the projector and adjusted the image as described in sections 1 and 2 on the front of this sheet. 2 Select EasyMP as the source by pressing the EasyMP button on the remote control. 3 Insert the Epson 802.11g card with the label facing upward, as shown. When fully inserted, the end of the card will protrude. NOTE: Use only the Epson 802.11g card. Other brands may not be compatible and are not guaranteed to work.

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If you see a blank screen or you don’t see the image you are trying
to project from your computer, make sure the
Power
light on the
projector is green and not flashing, and the lens cover is off. If the
screen is still blank, restart your notebook, or press the
Search
button
on the remote control again. If mute mode is active, press the
A/V Mute
button on the remote control.
Windows
®
:
Hold down the
Fn
button on the keyboard and press the
function key that lets you display on an external monitor. It may have
an icon such as
, or it may be labeled
CRT/LCD
.
5
If your projector and notebook don’t display the same image, do
the following:
Windows:
Try using the
CRT/LCD
or
function key, as described
above. If this doesn’t work, double-click
Display
in the Control Panel.
Make sure both the LCD screen and monitor port are enabled. (Allow
a few seconds for the projector to sync up.) See your Windows online
help for details.
Macintosh
®
OS X:
From the
Apple
menu, select
System Preferences
,
then click
Displays
. Select the
VGA Display
or
Color LCD
dialog box,
click the
Arrangement
(or
Arrange
) tab, and make sure
Mirror
Displays
is checked.
Macintosh OS 9 or earlier:
From the
Apple
menu, select
Control
Panels
, then click
Monitors
or
Monitors and Sound
. Click the
Arrange
icon, then drag one monitor icon on top of the other; this
lets you display on both the projection screen and the LCD screen.
If this option isn’t available, click the
Monitor
icon and select a
Simulscan
resolution.
6
If you see an image but it’s not displayed correctly, press the
Auto
button on the remote control to automatically readjust it.
If projecting wirelessly...
Follow the steps in this section to project over an 802.11g or 802.11b
wireless network from a computer running Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP, or
Macintosh OS X 10.2.4 or above.
NOTE:
You must have already installed the projector’s EasyMP (EMP NS
Connection) software and configured your projector and computer. See
the
User’s Guide
for instructions. Also, your computer must have an
802.11g or 802.11b network card or transmitter installed.
1
Make sure you’ve turned on the
projector and adjusted the image
as described in sections 1 and 2 on
the front of this sheet.
2
Select EasyMP as the source by
pressing the
EasyMP
button on
the remote control.
3
Insert the Epson 802.11g card with the label facing upward, as shown.
When fully inserted, the end of the card will protrude.
NOTE:
Use only the Epson 802.11g card. Other brands may not be
compatible and are not guaranteed to work.
Click here
Drag one monitor
icon onto the other
Click here
Make sure this
is checked