Description of Event, Type, Warning column, Warning value. Sanyo PLC-XC56
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Chapter 3 Basic Operation
Description of Event, Type, Warning column, Warning value
Event Type
ALERT
ON : Abnormality has happened
OFF : Abnormality has been cleared
LampFailure
LampReplace
PowerOFF
PowreFailure
PowerManagement
ShutterManagement
TRAP
TemperatureError
SignalIsInterrupted
LampReplacementTime
FilterReplacementTime
CloggedFilterWarning
AutoPlayError
SYSERR
*Mail Transfer
*MemoryError
Warning Column
Connect
Warning Value
Un-connected
Connected
Acquisition error
Description
Power status
PowerFailure
TemperatureError
Normal (AfterTempError)
RS232CFailure
Power management
Shutter management
LampFailure
Input status
Lamp status (1 to 4)
SignalsInterrupted
SignalsInputted
Inside Temperature status (A to
C)
External Temperature status
Abnormal
Failure
Replace
Lamp time (1 to 4) (setting time)
Filter status
Filter time
Clogged
(setting time)
Failure
Lamp status (1 to 4)
Replace
Power status
Normal(Standby)
Normal(OnCoolingDown)
PowerFailure
Power management
ShutterManagement
ShutterManagement(OnCoolingDown)
Inside Temperature status (A to
C)
External Temperature status
Abnormal
Input status SignalIsInterrupted
Lamp time (1-4) (lamp time)
Filter time
Filter status n/a
(filter time)
Clogged
Error
* Refer to the next page n/a
* 1 n/a
* 1
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*1 When PJ Network Manager could not send mail or acquire the memory, no message is displayed in
"Warning column" and "Warning value".
For further details of each warning column and value, refer to the next page.
Description of warning value
Description of Event, Type, Warning column, Warning value
Warning Column Warning Value
Connect
Power status
Un-connected
Connected *
Acquisition error
Power failure
TemperatureError
Normal (AfterTempError)
RS232CFailure
Power management
Shutter management
LampFailure
Normal(Standby) *
Normal(OnCoolingDown) *
Input signal status
SignalsInterrupted
SignalsInputted *
Inside Temperature status (A to
C)
External Temperature status
Abnormal
Lamp status
Lamp time
Filter status
Filter time
(Auto play error)
ON *
Failure
Replace
(lamp time)
Clogged
(filter time)
Error
Description
Projector has been disconnected from the network
Projector has been connected to the network
PJ Network Manager could not acquire the MIB information from the equipment
Projector turned off due to the power failure of the projector
The projector turned off due to temperature error occurred
Normal after temperature error occurred
The RS-232C communication error occurred
The power management function turned projector lamp off
The shutter management function turned projector lamp off
The lamp failure occurred
Projector turned into standby normally
On cooling down normally due to projector turned off
The signal was interrupted
The signal was inputted again
The projector turned off when the temperature was abnormally high
When the lamp is on
When the lamp failed to ignite.
It reached lamp replacing time.
It reached user setting lamp replacing time
Filter has been clogged
It reached user setting filter time
The error occurred during the auto image display
The warning value with "*" in the above table shows the event when the alert has cleared, alert type is "OFF".
The column order and width of the event log window are saved to the registry of the computer.
Up to 1000 of events can be stored. If it exceeds 1000 events, the oldest event is deleted and the latest event is added. The event log can be saved to the management file.
This Warning column is not available for some projector's model types.
PJ NETWORK MANAGER
OWNER'S MANUAL
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Table of contents
- 2 Features and Design
- 3 Table of Contents
- 4 To the Owner
- 5 Safety Instructions
- 7 Compliance
- 8 Part Names and Functions
- 13 Installation
- 18 Basic Operation
- 27 Computer Input
- 37 Video Input
- 44 Setting
- 58 Information
- 59 Maintenance and Cleaning
- 66 Appendix
- 84 Compliance
- 84 Federal Communications Commission Notice
- 85 Safety instructions
- 86 Table of contents
- 87 Chapter 1 Preparation
- 88 Features
- 89 Required operating environment for computers
- 89 Network specifications of the projector
- 91 Flow of installation
- 91 Notice about installing Software CD-ROM
- 93 Chapter 2 Setup Procedures
- 94 Connecting to the LAN line
- 94 Network configuration
- 96 Network PIN code
- 96 Network information
- 97 Network factory default
- 98 Wired LAN factory default settings
- 99 Chapter 3 Basic Setting and Operation
- 100 Login the setting page of the projector
- 100 [1] Enter the IP address
- 100 [2] Login
- 101 [3] Display of main setting page
- 102 How to use the setting page
- 104 Initial setting
- 105 Network PIN code setting
- 105 PJLink and password setting
- 106 Network configuration
- 107 E-mail setting
- 109 Examples: Type and contents of alert mail
- 111 SNMP setting
- 113 Chapter 4 Controlling the Projector
- 114 Power control and status check
- 116 Control
- 116 Input
- 117 System
- 118 Sound
- 119 Image adjustment
- 120 PC adjustment
- 121 Setting up the projector
- 121 Screen setting
- 122 Setting
- 124 Information
- 127 Chapter 5 Appendix
- 128 Examples of connection
- 130 Use of telnet
- 132 Web browser setting
- 133 Examples: OS/Browsers
- 144 Contents
- 145 Chapter 1 Introducing
- 145 Introducing
- 145 Trademarks
- 146 Operating Environment
- 147 Chapter 2 Set up
- 148 PJ Network Manager installation
- 148 PJ Network Manager un-installation
- 149 Chapter 3 Basic Operation
- 150 Launching and quitting PJ Network Manager
- 150 Name of status window
- 151 Quitting PJ Network Manager
- 151 Menu tree
- 151 What's Target
- 152 Name of the button on the tool bar
- 152 Icon display for the target
- 153 Addition of the target
- 153 Editing the target
- 153 Deletion of the target
- 154 Setting up the warning value
- 154 Starting target monitoring
- 155 When happens the alert on the target
- 155 When happens the trap event on the target
- 155 What's Trap
- 156 Stopping monitoring the target
- 156 Displaying all the status information of the target
- 156 Setting the target group
- 157 Setting up the password of Telnet
- 157 Setting commands batch processing for multiple targets
- 158 Setting timer for targets
- 159 Setting up default setting
- 161 Customizing the status list
- 164 Viewing the alert information
- 165 Viewing the event log
- 166 Description of Event, Type, Warning column, Warning value
- 168 About event treatment
- 169 Viewing the command history
- 170 Storing the management file
- 170 Information saved to the registry
- 171 Registering the target information from the defined file at once
- 172 Format of the defined file
- 172 Example of the defined file
- 173 Login to the target equipment