Epson PowerLite 850p User Manual

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EPSON PowerLite 7850p  
Multimedia Projector  
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Macintosh Supplement  
System Requirements  
Installing the Software  
Setting Up Your Macintosh  
Connecting to the Projector  
CPD-17267  
Introduction  
Your EPSON PowerLite 7850p projector now lets you project  
wirelessly from an Apple® Macintosh® computer equipped with an  
AirPort® or AirPort Extreme (802.11b or 802.11g) wireless network  
interface. This supplement includes the following:  
note  
If you are using AirPort  
Extreme, you must set the  
Wireless mode to 802.11b  
only in the AirPort ® Admin  
Utility. See your AirPort  
documentation, or contact  
Apple technical support for  
help.  
System requirements for using the new wireless software  
Software installation instructions  
How to set up your Macintosh for wireless projecting  
How to connect to the projector  
When you’ve finished with the instructions in this supplement, see the  
User’s Guide for information about creating projector groups,  
receiving e-mail alerts, or using other networking features supported  
by your projector.  
System Requirements  
Before you install the software, make sure your Macintosh meets the  
following requirements for projecting wirelessly:  
Power Macintosh® series, iMac®, PowerBook,® or iBook® series  
system  
Mac OS X 10.2.4 or above  
AirPort (802.11b) or AirPort Extreme (802.11g) wireless network  
interface  
At least 256MB of RAM  
At least 128MB of free hard disk space  
SVGA (800 × 600) or better display adapter and monitor  
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Installing the Software  
1. Insert the NS Connection for Macintosh software CD-ROM in  
your drive. If necessary, double-click the EPSON CD-ROM icon.  
2. Double-click the EMP NS Connection.pkg icon. The following  
screen displays:  
3. Click Continue. You see the software license agreement.  
4. Click Continue, then Agree.  
5. Select the destination drive, then click Continue. You see the  
following installation window:  
6. Click Install. When installation is complete, close the installation  
window.  
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Setting Up Your Macintosh  
note  
Don’t set your projector to  
Channel ad hoc mode. This  
mode is not supported for  
Macintosh.  
Before you begin, do the following:  
Configure your projector for wireless projecting; see the User’s  
Guide for instructions.  
Insert the EPSON wireless (802.11b) card in the projector and  
start EasyMP. See the User’s Guide for details.  
Follow these steps to set up your Macintosh for wireless projecting:  
1. From the Apple pull-down menu, select System Preferences.  
Then double-click the Network icon. You see the Network  
Settings window.  
2. Select Network Port Configuration in the Show pull-down  
menu:  
Select Network  
PortConfigurations  
here. . .  
note  
If you don’t need the other  
network ports, disable them  
by deselecting their check  
boxes. If more than one  
network port is enabled, the  
projector software warns  
you to turn off AirPort  
when you first connect to  
the projector. Disregard this  
message.  
then select AirPort  
3. Under Port Configurations, select AirPort.  
4. Click Apply Now. Then close the window.  
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5. For optimal performance, set your screen resolution to  
note  
1024 × 768 or lower with a color depth of thousands of colors.  
See your Apple documentation  
for instructions on setting up  
your Macintosh.  
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.  
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You see a screen similar to the following:  
Select projector  
This box indicates  
projector status  
If the connection is working properly, you see your projector  
listed. If you have additional EPSON projectors on the network,  
they are also listed.  
The color of the status icon next to each projector’s name  
indicates its status:  
Gray—The projector is not connected  
Orange—The projector is connected to another computer  
Green—The projector is connected to your computer  
2. Select your projector and click Connect.  
note  
You can connect to a projector  
that is being used by another  
person; however, doing so  
automatically disconnects the  
other user.  
If more than one projector is listed, you can select up to four  
projectors and connect to them at the same time.  
3. If you turned the projector keyword on when setting up the  
projector, enter it when prompted and click OK. (It’s the  
four-digit number displayed at the bottom of your projector  
screen.)  
If you assign a keyword to the  
projector, only people in the  
same room as the projector can  
connect to it, so you won’t be  
disconnected during a  
presentation.  
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Once the connection is established, your computer’s desktop and  
a floating control bar are projected:  
note  
Position your pointer over a  
button for a description of its  
function. For more detailed  
descriptions, see the User’s  
Guide.  
4. If necessary, drag the control bar out of the way, or minimize it.  
5. When done with your presentation, click Disconnect on the  
control bar.  
Solving Connection Problems  
If you don’t see your projector in the EMP NS Connection window,  
try the following:  
Make sure the EPSON 802.11b card is inserted in the projector;  
see the User’s Guide for instructions. If you have to insert the card,  
restart EMP NS Connection, or the program will not be able to  
detect the projector.  
Make sure you aren’t projecting one of the EasyMP configuration  
screens. You should see a message that the projector is ready to  
connect. If you have to exit a configuration screen, restart  
EMP NS Connection.  
Click the AirPort icon on the Application bar at the top of your  
Macintosh desktop to make sure you’re trying to connect to the  
right network. The projector’s ESSID should be displayed and  
selected.  
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Make sure AirPort is turned on. Click the AirPort icon on the  
Application bar and select AirPort: On if necessary. If you don’t  
see the AirPort icon, follow the instructions beginning on page 5  
to enable AirPort.  
If possible, move your projector, Macintosh, and base station (if  
you’re using one) closer together.  
If you’re using Access Point (infrastructure) mode and you’re  
connecting to the wrong network, you may be experiencing signal  
interference from another network. Open the Applications  
folder on your hard drive, then double-click the Utilities folder.  
Double-click AirPort Admin Utility. If you don’t see your base  
station listed, reset the base station (see the instructions that came  
with your base station).  
note  
If your base station is listed, check its name and IP address. Your  
projector should have the same ESSID name, and the first three  
segments of the projector’s IP address should be identical to the  
first three segments of the base station’s IP address. The last  
segment of the projector’s IP address should be close, but not  
identical to the last segment of the base station’s IP address. In  
addition, the projector’s gateway address should be identical to  
the base station’s IP address. See the User’s Guide for instructions  
on setting up the projector in Access Point mode.  
In Access Point mode, your  
projector’s ESSID name and  
IP number are shown at the  
bottom of the EasyMP  
Network Screen.  
If you’re unable to connect to the projector, use IP Connect  
Mode to connect manually. See the User’s Guide for instructions.  
Check the Network Configuration tab for your AirPort base  
station. If you set up your projector to connect in DHCP mode,  
Distribute IP Addresses and Start a Single IP Address should  
both be on. See your AirPort documentation for details about  
configuring your base station.  
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