Using the control functions – Epson EasyMP User Manual

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Using the control functions

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The following table lists the control button functions.

*

If the button does not function, you can switch the input source using the

button.

q

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.

Group properties s

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Projector properties s

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Warning and Error Projector list
(Control operations can only be carried out for projectors with a warning
status.)
s

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Power On

Turns the projector power on.

Power Off

Turns the projector power off.

Switch source

Computer1

Switches the video input source to the
Computer1 port or Computer port.

Switch source

Computer 2

Switches the video input source to the
Computer2 port.

Switch source

BNC

Switches the video input source to the BNC
port.

Switch source

S-Video

Switches the video input source to the
S-Video port.

Switch source

Video (RCA)

Switches the video input source to the Video
port or video2 port.

Switch source

Video (BNC)

Switches the video input source to the Video1
port.

Switch source

DVI-D, HDMI 1

Switches the video input source to the DVI-D1
port or HDMI1 port.
If the projector is equipped with ether DVI-D
port or HDMI port, use this button to switch
the input signal.
If the projector is equipped with both DVI-D
port and HDMI port, use this button to select
DVI-D as an input source.

Switch source

DVI-D, HDMI 2

Switches the video input source to the DVI-D2
port or HDMI2 port.
If the projector is equipped with both DVI-D
port and HDMI port, use this button to select
HDMI as an input source.

Switch source

D-Video

Switches the video input source to the D4
port.

Switch source

EasyMP

Switches the input source to EasyMP or
EasyMP.net.

Switch source

USB Display

*

Switches the input source to USB Display.

Switch source

USB1

*

Switches the video input source to the
external equipment connected via a USB
(Type A) port or USB1.

Switch source

USB2

*

Switches the video input source to the
external equipment connected via a USB2
port.

Switch source

LAN

*

Switches the video input source to the image
projected by the computer via a network.

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