Monitoring and Maintenance
Mirage M Series User Manual
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020-101942-02 Rev. 1 (10-2018)
status of the item is out of normal range an alarm is created. When the status of the item is within
normal range the alarm clears.
When an alarm is displayed in the LCD display, the built-in keypad is disabled. To confirm the alarm,
press the OK soft key to enable the built-in keypad. The alarm condition can also be viewed using
the remote in the read-only Status menu.
Configuring SNMP
The Mirage M Series SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) interface provides network
administrators with a common way to manage their network devices from a single remote location.
SNMP allows an administrator to query a number of devices to see their current status and
configuration. It also allows operators to change configuration values and configure trap
notifications to be sent when certain events occur.
The SNMP menu can be accessed from:
Configuration > Communications > SNMP
Controls
Operators can request the current state of the following controls:
• Power
• Main Input
• Channel
• Lamp Life
• Shutter
• Host Name
• IP Address
Items
Operators can request the following status items directly:
• Main software version
• Global alarm status
• Lamp 1 life (just “Lamp Life” if there is no second lamp)
• Lamp 2 life (if applicable)
• Lamp 1 status (just “Lamp Life” if there is no second lamp)
• Lamp 2 status (if applicable)
Traps
A trap is a condition that SNMP monitors on the projector. When the condition is met, a notification
is sent by an SNMP notification or email message. Each traps condition can be set to
Disabled
,
SNMP Trap
,
or
SNMP Trap + Email
. The traps are defined in a series of MIB files hosted
directly on the projector. MIB files can be accessed from a web browser window, using the address
//<IP Address>/mibs/
.
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