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CP2000-SB User Manual
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Section 1: Introduction
3.4
Introduction to the Touch Panel Controller
Most users will use the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) as their main interface with the projector. Depending on
the installation, this Windows™-based touch-sensitive screen is typically mounted on the rear of the projector
or at some other convenient nearby location. Installers must pre-program it appropriately for use at the specific
site.
3.4.1 User Access and Rights
Whether or not you can access specific TPC menus and functions depends on how you have logged on to the
TPC. See
Figure 3-4
.
General Users
For the general user having no username or password, the
Touch Panel Controller
(TPC) offers three menus
providing:
• ON/OFF toggling of the lamp, shutter, auxiliary lens position, user test patterns, and pre-configured displays.
• Basic status and/or diagnostic information about projector components.
• Versions of software components currently installed.
A simple design with familiar menu icons enables a novice user to display an accurate and fully optimized
image by pressing a single button on the touch-screen-and precisely configured presentations are protected
from accidental or unauthorized change.
Figure 3-4 TPC User Access Rights
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