User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- BenQ ecoFACTS
- Introduction
- Installation
- Environment check
- Assembling the Host
- Setting up the Host
- Positioning the Host antennas
- Connecting the HDMI cable and power
- Setting up and powering a Button
- Using Cable USB A(F) to USB A(M)
- Pairing a Button and Host
- Storing Buttons and USB cable in the cradle
- Resetting a Host
- Resetting a Button
- Enabling network standby mode
- Starting and stopping presentations
- Web management
- Troubleshooting
29 Starting and stopping presentations
Starting and stopping presentations
This section will guide you on how to start and stop a presentation using the product.
Getting ready
Make sure that all the connected devices have been powered on and ready for the presentation.
As the product could work with different projectors, IFPs, TVs, or monitors with standard HDMI
ports, the steps required to start a presentation may vary according to the actual environment and
your display specifications. Follow the procedures below and refer to the specified sections for
details.
1. To start a presentation, see Starting presentation on page 29 for details.
2. To stop a presentation, see Idle presentation on page 30 for details.
3. To start a split-screen presentation, see Split screen presentations on page 31 for details.
4. To start a presentation with a mobile device, see Presenting with mobile devices on page 32 for
details.
5. To control presentations via a touchscreen displays or mouse/keyboard see Touch back on page
34 for details.
Starting presentation
1. Make sure power is supplied to the Host. See Connecting the HDMI cable and power on page 17
for more information.
2. Choose the HDMI source corresponding to the Host on the display. You will see the Guide
screen.
3. Please follow the instruction on the Guide screen to supply power to the Button. You can also
see Setting up and powering a Button on page 20 for more information. The LED indicator on
the Button is static green when the Button is connected and working properly.
4. To start a presentation, press the Present key.
Guide
Screen