Monitoring and Maintenance
Mirage M Series User Manual
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020-101942-02 Rev. 1 (10-2018)
A Restore in Progress bar appears. Once finished, a confirmation message appears.
Performing a diagnostic test using interrogator
1. Click
Admin
>
System
.
2. To initiate the diagnostic test and download the diagnostic test results to your computer, click
Interrogate
.
A Interrogator in Progress bar appears. Once the download is complete, a File Download
window appears.
3. Click
Save
The results can be saved to a Network drive or local hard-drive.
Monitoring the projector
Viewing the projector status
The read-only Status menu lists a variety of details about the standard and optional components
currently detected in the projector. Refer to the Status
menu for versions of hardware and software
installed, the type (size) of lamp, the hours logged in total and for a specific period (such as a
rental period), and for your projector model name and serial number. In addition, the Status
menu
identifies the current channel, its location, its frequencies and other details.
Alarm conditions
An alarm condition consists of a
message that is on the LCD
display located beside the built-in
keypad.
Two types of alarm conditions
exist:
• Warning Alarm
• Critical Alarm
A warning alarm is shown when an
error or a non-optimal condition has occurred. That generally does not prevent the projector from
operating. An example is when a temperature is slightly elevated.
A critical alarm is shown when a condition occurs that could prevent the projector from operating
and could cause damage to the projector. This may cause the projector to shut down automatically.
An example would be a fan not running.
Both alarm types display:
• The item of alarm
• The status of the item
The item of the alarm can be either physical, such as fan or sensor, or the alarm can be a software
issue, such as lamp driver. The LCD displays the status of the item and its units; if applicable. If the
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