Operating Guide

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Note:
Use a commercially available 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T LAN cable.
To prevent malfunctions, use a category 5 or higher shielded LAN cable.
Check the projector's network settings.
Set DHCP to Off. When DHCP is set to On, it may take some time to enter LAN standby status if an
available DHCP server is not found.
Set the IP address, the subnet mask, and the gateway address for the projector correctly.
Close network settings on the projector.
Check the computer's network settings.
Enable LAN settings on your computer.
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10: Check Control Panel > Hardware and
Sound > Device Manager.
Turn off the firewall. If you do not want to turn it off, register the firewall as an exception. Make the
necessary settings to open the ports. The ports used by this software are "3620", "3621", and
"3629".
Check the software settings.
Select the network adapter you are using from Switch LAN on the Set options screen. If the
computer has multiple LAN environments, a connection cannot be established unless the network
adapter is selected correctly.
If you cannot find the projector you want to connect to using Automatic search, select Manual
search to specify the IP address.
Make sure you start the software in the correct connection mode. If you cannot select or change the
connection mode, select Display Connection Mode Selection window on startup on the General
settings tab in the Set options screen. The projector displays the select connection mode screen
after you restart the software.
Make sure the projector supports the Epson iProjection version being used. Install the Epson
iProjection software by downloading it from the Epson Web site.
Install the latest version of the Epson iProjection software on all computers. The maximum number
of computer connections and the availability of the moderator function varies depending on the
projector model, no matter which version of the Epson iProjection software you are using.