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Epson PowerLite 400W Operation Manual
Operating environment
Limitations imposed by a Windows Vista
environment
When using EMP Monitor under Windows Vista, note the following
limitations.
• You must have administrator authority in order to use "Register at
startup" on the "Environment setup" screen of EMP monitor.
s"Monitoring using the system tray"
• Even after EMP monitor has been uninstalled, the settings and log
information will remain on the hard disk. If this information is no longer
required, you may delete the "EMP Monitor V4.22" folder. Provided the
default settings were used at installation, this folder can be found at:
"C:\Users\(User Name)\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program
Files\EPSON Projector\EMP Monitor V4.22"

Before starting operations

Check the following points before starting up EMP Monitor.
• EMP Monitor must be installed on the computer to be used for
monitoring and control.
• The computer and the projectors must be connected to the network.
• If using Windows 2000, Windows NT4.0, Windows XP, or Windows
Vista, the computer must be started up in Administrator mode.
• For some projectors, a commercially-available serial ⇔ TCP/IP
conversion adapter and a connection cable are required in order to use
EMP Monitor.
• If you are using a serial ⇔ TCP/IP conversion adapter, make the settings
for the adapter before connecting to the projector.
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