Epson V4.21 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
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Using the control functions
Carrying out control using control buttons
Click the icon of a projector to be controlled in "Grouping view" or "Detail
list view", and click a control button to enable control of only that selected
projector.
You can also enable control of all selected projectors by selecting more
than one projector in "Grouping view" or "Detail list view" and clicking a
control button. The methods of selecting more than one projector at the
same time are as follow.
• If you select a group icon in "Grouping view", all projectors that have
been registered in that group and that are set to be monitored can be
controlled at the same time.
• Hold down the [Ctrl] key on the keyboard while clicking on the desired
icons.
• Use drag and drop to select a range of desired icons.
The following table shows the meanings of the control buttons.
Power On
Turns the projector power on.
Power Off
Turns the projector power off.
Control buttons
Switch source
Computer 1
Switches the input source to the [Computer1] port
or [Computer] port.
Switch source
Computer 2
Switches the input source to the [Computer2] port.
Switch source
BNC
Switches the input source to the [BNC] port.
Switch source
S-Video
Switches the input source to the [S-Video] port.
Switch source
Video
Switches the input source to the [Video] port.
Switch source
DVI, HDMI
Switches the input source to the [DVI] port or
[HDMI] port.
Switch source
D-Video
Switches the input source to the [D4] port.
Switch source
EasyMP
Switches to EasyMP or EasyMP.net.
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Some connected projectors may not be equipped with all of the
above ports or functions. If you click a button for a port or function
that is not available, nothing will happen.
You can select objects to be controlled and use the control buttons to
carry out control operations even when the following are being
displayed.
sFor details on each display p.23, 24
- Group properties
- Projector properties
- Warning and Error Projector list (Control operations can only be
carried out for projectors with a warning status.)