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Projecting the Picture
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Using the Computer for Controlling
the Projector
1
Set the main power switch on the left side of the
projector to the upper position.
The POWER and STATUS LAMP indicators light red
and the projector goes into standby mode.
2
Start your computer and double-click the
icon of
the SRX Controller in the desktop window.
The Browser Screen of the SRX Controller opens.
3
Select the projector you want to operate by double-
clicking the projector or by pointing at it and clicking
the Select button.
The Control Function Menu window opens.
When you connect the projectors to the computer via a
network, you can also select the projector you want to
operate by specifying the IP address of the projector. If
connection is made via the RS232C connector on the
projector, specify the RS-232C port number of the
computer.
For details, see “Changing the Connection Mode” on
page 18.
4
Click the POWER ON
?
button to turn on the projector.
The POWER and STATUS LAMP indicators light
green.
5
Click one of the following buttons to select the screen
mode.
(single screen mode):
Projects images in full
screen.
(dual screen mode):
Projects images in two
divided screens. You can also project a different input
source in each of the two screens.
(quad screen mode):
Projects images in four
divided screens. You can also project a different input
source in each of the four screens.
6
Turn on the equipment connected to the projector.
7
Select the input source from the drop-down list box
displayed by clicking
.
INPUT A:
to select the input source from the
equipment connected to the optional input board
attached to the INPUT A section.
INPUT B:
to select the input source from the
equipment connected to the optional input board
attached to the INPUT B section.
INPUT C:
to select the input source from the
equipment connected to the optional input board
attached to the INPUT C section.
INPUT D:
to select the input source from the
equipment connected to the optional input board
attached to the INPUT D section.
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STATUS LAMP indicator
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