Epson Powerlite 9000i Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Customizing the Remote Control Effects Buttons 111 Assigning Functions Each of the five Effects buttons is assigned a default function: 1Change the mouse cursor to a stamp 2 Draw a box 3 Use a marker pen 4 Draw a freehand line 5 Clear the screen If you want to assign a different function to a button, click the tab (1 through 5) that corresponds to the button number and select a new function from the dropdown list. 80009000.book Page 111 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
4 • Using ELP Link IV 112 Setting Effects Options Once you have assigned functions to one or more Effects buttons, you can specify detailed options for each function. You can also modify the detailed options assigned to the pre-programmed effects. To set detailed options, click on the option you want to apply from the options displayed below the Effects Type dropdown list. (The options displayed depend on which functions are currently assigned to the Effects buttons.) To test a setting, click the Test button and then click the left mouse button to start and stop each setting. To end the test, click the right mouse button. (If you are using the remote control as a mouse pointer, use the Enter and Esc buttons, respectively.) 80009000.book Page 112 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
Customizing the Remote Control Effects Buttons 113 The following table describes the options available for each function. Function Options Description Free Line Width Specify the line width, from 1 to 32 points. Color Choose a color for the line. Transparent Check this box to make the background text or image visible through the line. Line Width Specify the line width, from 1 to 32 points. Grid Specify whether to have the line “snap” to the corners of a grid by entering the size of the sides of the box, in pixels (dots). Color Choose a color for the line. Transparent Check this box to make the background text or image visible through the line. Ellipse Width Specify the line width, from 1 to 32 points. Color Choose a color for the line. Transparent Click this check box to make the background text or image visible through the ellipse. Fill Check this box to fill the ellipse with color. Square Width Specify the line width, from 1 to 32 points. Color Choose a color for the line. Transparent Check this box to make the background text or image visible through the square. Fill Check this box to fill the square with color. Track Shape Check this box to round the corners of the square. 80009000.book Page 113 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
4 • Using ELP Link IV 114 Bar Width Specify the line width, from 1 to 300 points. Color Choose a color for the bar. Direction Choose Horizontal or Vertical. Transparent Check this box to make the background text or image visible through the bar. Stamp Click on the stamp to be used. To create a new stamp, click New. The Stamp Edit screen appears, allowing you to create a new stamp using the line, pencil, square, ellipse, and color tools. To add the stamp to the collection, click Add. To close the screen, choose Close from the File menu. To edit a stamp, select it and then click Edit. After making your changes, click Save. You have the option to save the stamp as a new stamp, leaving the original intact, or to overwrite the existing stamp. To close the screen, choose Close from the File menu. To delete a stamp, select it and then click Delete. When the confirmation message displays, click Yes. Cursor Change Click on the cursor shape to be used. To create a new cursor image, click New. The Cursor Edit screen displays allowing you to create a new cursor using the line, pencil, square, ellipse, and color tools. To add the cursor to the collection, click Add. To close the screen, choose Close from the File menu. To edit a cursor, select it and then click Edit. After making your changes, click Save. You have the option to save the cursor as a new cursor image, leaving the original intact, or to overwrite the existing cursor. To close the screen, choose Close from the File menu. To delete a cursor, select it and then click Delete. When the confirmation message displays, click Yes. Sound Click Refer To to choose the desired .wav file. After selecting the file, click Open. To test the sound, click the Play button. Function Options Description 80009000.book Page 114 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
Customizing the Remote Control Effects Buttons 115 Assigning Functions to the Keyboard If you want to execute an effect using your keyboard, follow these steps: 1. Select the effect tab for which you want to assign function key execution. 2. Click the mouse in the Shortcut key on execution field and then press the function key you want to assign to this effect (F2 through F12).Spot light Width Specify the line width, from 1 to 300 points. Color Choose a color for the bar. Transparent Check this box to make the background text or image visible through the spotlight. Clear Screen No options available. Key Enter up to 16 characters, including combinations such as Ctrl + A, in the Key to Enter field. The Backspace and Delete keys are also recorded. After entering the desired key, press Enter. Click the Delete All button to clear the current key assignment. Note: Although you can save multiple sets of key assignments, only one key set can be active at a time. Click the Enter button to save more than one set of key assignments. Function Options Description 80009000.book Page 115 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
4 • Using ELP Link IV 116 Saving and Recalling Effects Button Assignments To save Effects button assignments, click Enter next to the Entry Name dropdown list. The Registering Function Settings dialog box appears. Specify a name for the current settings and click OK. To recall a saved set of assignments, select its name from the Entry Name dropdown list. To delete a set of assignments from the Entry Name menu, select its name and then click Delete. When the confirmation message is displayed, click Yes. To exit without saving the settings, select Exit from the file menu. 80009000.book Page 116 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
Controlling Projector Features 117 Controlling Projector Features You can use the ELP Link IV software to control the following features: p Changing projector settings p Changing the test pattern p Specifying an image gamma p Creating a user logo Using the Quick Change Toolbar To quickly change some basic projector settings, click one of the toolbar buttons described below: Power On, Off A/V Mute Resize Freeze Input Source - Video Input Source - Computer 80009000.book Page 117 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
4 • Using ELP Link IV 118 Changing Projector Settings 1. Choose Projector Control from the Select Screen dropdown list. You see the following window. 2. Click the tab for the settings you want to adjust. 3. Change one or more of the options, as desired. The options are described in the following tables. 80009000.book Page 118 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
Controlling Projector Features 119 Video Tab (Computer Input)Option Description Tracking Adjusts tracking to remove vertical lines. Sync Adjusts the sync (synchronization) to remove screen flicker. Brightness Adjusts screen brightness. Contrast Adjusts screen contrast. Sharpness Adjusts screen sharpness. Color Adjusts the balance of red, green, and blue in the image. Position Adjusts the horizontal and vertical screen position. Input ResolutionSelects the signal format. You can select AUTO, PAL, NTSC, a specific resolution, or a preset setting. AUTO automatically adjusts the image to the signal received. Preset Saves and recalls settings (resolution, tracking, sync signal and position) from up to five different sessions. To save the current session settings, choose the present number from the dropdown list and click OK. Pattern DisplayDisplays the test pattern currently selected. Reset Resets all fields to their default values. 80009000.book Page 119 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
4 • Using ELP Link IV 120 Video Tab (Video Input) Option Description Tracking Adjusts tracking to remove vertical lines. Sync. Adjusts the sync (synchronization) to remove screen flicker. Brightness Adjusts screen brightness. Contrast Adjusts screen contrast. Sharpness Adjusts screen sharpness. Color Adjusts the balance of red, green, and blue in the image. Tint (NTSC only)Adjusts the color tint. Input ResolutionSelects the signal format. You can select AUTO, PAL, NTSC, a specific resolution, or a preset setting. AUTO automatically adjusts the image to the signal received. Preset Saves and recalls settings (resolution, tracking, sync signal and position) from up to five different sessions. To save the current session settings, choose the present number from the dropdown list and click OK. Pattern DisplayDisplays the test pattern currently selected. Reset Resets all fields to their default values. 80009000.book Page 120 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM