Epson iProjection Operation Guide (Windows/Mac)
Contents Introduction to Epson iProjection 2 5 Epson iProjection Features ............................................................... 6 Connection to Various Devices................................................................................................... 6 Four-Panel Display........................................................................................................................... 6 Change Presenters and Projection Position ....................................................
Contents 3 Selecting the Participant's Screen to Project Using Thumbnails 45 Search Screen ................................................................................... 62 Hiding the Projection Control Screen ............................................ 46 Save Screen....................................................................................... 64 Prohibiting Participant Operations................................................ 47 Set options...........................................
Contents About Notations ............................................................................................................................ 83 General Notice................................................................................................................................ 83 Copyright Attribution ..................................................................................................................
Introduction to Epson iProjection See the information here to learn more about Epson iProjection software. g Related Links • "Epson iProjection Features" p.
Epson iProjection Features Epson iProjection is software that allows you to hold interactive meetings or lessons by projecting images from network projectors. You can use a variety of display options for your environment. g Related Links • "Connection to Various Devices" p.6 • "Four-Panel Display" p.6 • "Change Presenters and Projection Position" p.7 • "Moderator Function" p.7 • "Screen Delivery and Thumbnail Display Function" p.8 • "Easy Network Projection Using a USB Flash Drive (Windows Only)" p.
Epson iProjection Features g Related Links • "Changing the Number of Projected Panels" p.32 Change Presenters and Projection Position Using Epson iProjection, you can easily change the screen being projected and the projection position by simply dragging and dropping user names in panels on the projection control screen. 7 Moderator Function When using the moderator function, only one person plays a role of moderator who can control the projected display.
Epson iProjection Features Screen Delivery and Thumbnail Display Function You can distribute the currently projected screen images to the participant's devices. The participants can then add notes to the received images using drawing software, which the moderator can check as thumbnails. This feature is suitable for environments where the moderator wants to provide questions for the participants to answer, and then select which answers or ideas to project in response.
Setting Up the Software for the First Time Follow these instructions before connecting a computer to the projector over a network. g Related Links • "Installing the Software" p.10 • "Selecting Projector Network Settings" p.
Installing the Software 10 Install Epson iProjection from the EPSON Projector Software CD-ROM supplied with your projector (if available) or by downloading it from the Epson Web site. a Requirement • If the language selected for the installation differs from the language of the operating system being used, the screens may not display correctly. • If EasyMP Multi PC Projection is already installed on your computer, uninstall it first and then install Epson iProjection.
Installing the Software 11 Requirement Windows Display Resolution between 800 × 600 (SVGA) and 1920 × 1200 (WUXGA) 16-bit color or greater (approximately 32,000 display colors) a Mac • Operation is not guaranteed for Windows Vista without any service packs installed, or Windows Vista Service Pack 1. • Operation is not guaranteed for Windows 7 without any service packs installed.
Selecting Projector Network Settings Follow these instructions to select a connection method between a computer and the projector, and then set up the projector. 12 • To connect the projector to the computer directly using wireless communication: Use Quick Connection Mode. g Related Links • "Connection Methods for Various Network Environments" p.12 • "Recommended Wireless Environment for Multi PC Projection" p.13 • "Setting Up a Projector to Connect in Quick Connection Mode" p.
Selecting Projector Network Settings • To connect the projector to the computer using a wired network system: Use Advanced Connection Mode. 13 • Use a wireless LAN controller, if possible, to enhance the connection stability. • Use an access point that supports 802.11n. Contact your network administrator for help in setting up the wireless environment. a If your projector supports a wired LAN connection, we recommend using a wired LAN connection when you connect multiple devices to the projector.
Selecting Projector Network Settings A screen like one of the following is displayed. 14 Setting Up a Projector to Connect in Advanced Connection Mode (Wireless) To connect a computer to the projector over a wireless LAN, you need to select network settings on the computer and the projector. your network administrator and write down the settings for the a Contact access point, such as the SSID and security settings. b Connect the computer to the network. f Turn on wireless LAN support.
Selecting Projector Network Settings 15 g Turn on wireless LAN support. a The necessary settings vary depending on your projector. See your projector User's Guide for instructions. h Select Advanced for Connection Mode. other options as necessary for your network. See your projector i Select User's Guide for instructions. security settings on the Security menu as necessary for your j Select network. Check with your network administrator for more information on making the correct settings.
Selecting Projector Network Settings • DHCP is not available: Set DHCP to Off and enter the projector's IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address values as necessary. you have finished making settings, select Setup Complete or h When Complete, and follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus. g Related Links • "Connecting to the Projector from the Software over a Network System" p.
Connecting to the Projector and Projecting Images Follow these instructions to connect the computer and the projector over a network, and to project images from your computer's screen using the projector. Make sure you have already set up the software and selected a connection mode for the projector. g Related Links • "Connection Methods" p.18 • "Selecting the Projector Search Method" p.25 • "Controlling the Projected Display" p.31 • "Disconnecting" p.35 • "Installing the Software" p.
Connection Methods You can select a suitable method to connect the computer and the projector over a network depending on your meeting style. g Related Links • "Connection Methods for Various Meeting Styles" p.18 • "Connecting the Projector and a Computer Directly Using Wireless Communication" p.19 • "Connecting to the Projector from the Software over a Network System" p.22 Connection Methods for Various Meeting Styles You can choose a connection method to suit the style of your meeting.
Connection Methods • Only one user is the moderator and has full control over the meeting using the moderator function. (Holding a class or lesson using the participants' computer screens in an educational environment.) 19 Connecting the Projector and a Computer Directly Using Wireless Communication When your projector is set up as indicated below, you can connect the projector and a computer directly using wireless communication to project the computer's screen.
Connection Methods Epson iProjection. b Start • Windows Vista and Windows 7: Click Start, select Programs (or All Programs), EPSON Projector, Epson iProjection, and then click Epson iProjection Ver.X.XX. • Windows 8 and Windows 8.1: Navigate to the Apps screen and select Epson iProjection Ver.X.XX. • Windows 10: Select Start, EPSON Projector, and then select Epson iProjection. • Mac: Double-click Epson iProjection from the Applications folder.
Connection Methods f Enter the Projector Keyword displayed on a screen, and then press OK. the following dialog box is displayed, enter the passphrase set on g When the projector, and then click Connect. 21 a If you select Save the passphrase and don't show this dialog box again, the projector's SSID and passphrase are saved on the computer and this dialog box is not displayed the next time you connect. You do not have to enter the passphrase again.
Connection Methods a • When a connection is established, the input source for the projector automatically switches to the LAN source if no other signal is being input. If the input source does not automatically switch to the LAN source, press the [LAN] button or [Source Search] button on the remote control. • The displayed toolbar varies depending on the connection method and the edition of the software. • When using the moderator function, only the moderator can control the projected display.
Connection Methods c Select Advanced Connection Mode, and then click OK. 23 • You are the moderator user and you do not want other users to be able to interrupt the moderator presentation: Select Connect as a Moderator, or disable interrupt connections, and then click Join. for the projector using one of the following methods. d Search • Automatic search: Searches for the projector automatically. • Manual search: Searches for the projector based on a specified IP address or projector name.
Connection Methods The computer screen for the user who connects first is projected in full screen mode. Users who connect later can project their own screen by clicking the button on the toolbar or can control the projected display from the projection control screen by clicking the button on the toolbar. a • When a connection is established, the input source for the projector automatically switches to the LAN source if no other signal is being input.
Selecting the Projector Search Method You can select a suitable method to search for a projector depending on the status or location of the projector you want to connect to. g Related Links • "Search Methods" p.25 • "Searching for Network Projectors Automatically" p.25 • "Searching for Network Projectors by Specifying an IP Address or Projector Name" p.26 • "Searching for Network Projectors Using a Profile" p.
Selecting the Projector Search Method Searching for Network Projectors by Specifying an IP Address or Projector Name 26 the IP address or the projector name for the projector you want b Enter to connect to, and then click Search. If the projector you want to connect to is not found automatically, you can search for the target projector by specifying the IP address or the projector name. Manual Search is available only in Advanced Connection Mode. a a Click Manual search on the search screen.
Selecting the Projector Search Method Profiles for Search You can save information for a network projector as a profile. A profile is a file containing all of the projector's information, such as the projector name, IP address, and SSID. By using a profile, you can easily search for saved projectors instead of providing projector details. 27 the folder or the projector icon for the profile you want to b Double-click use from the list.
Selecting the Projector Search Method • Register a specific projector: Right-click the projector you want to register in the Projector List, and then click Add Item to Profile. 28 the Projector file name, and select the folder where you want to b Enter save the profile, and then click OK. • Register all projectors found by the search: Right-click one of the projectors in the Projector List, and then click Add All to Profile. The Save screen is displayed.
Selecting the Projector Search Method Exporting a Profile You can export a profile and share it with other users allowing them to easily search for projectors and join a meeting. a a You cannot export the profiles under the Shared Profile folder on the search screen. On the search screen, right-click the folder containing the profile you want to share under Profile, and then click Export. The Save As screen is displayed. b Select where you want to save the profile (.mplist), and then click Save.
Selecting the Projector Search Method • For a web server: http://xxxxx/xxxxx.mplist e Click OK. The shared profile is read and the Set options screen closes. a The shared profile is read only and cannot be edited in Epson iProjection. g Related Links • "Exporting a Profile" p.
Controlling the Projected Display Follow these instructions to use the toolbar and the projection control screen to control the screen being projected. 31 • Use the projection control screen to change the number of projected panels, presenters, or the projection position. g Related Links • "Screen Types for Projection Control" p.31 • "Operating the Projected Display Status" p.31 • "Changing the Number of Projected Panels" p.32 • "Changing the Presenter" p.33 • "Changing the Projection Position" p.
Controlling the Projected Display • Stop: Click the button. The projected image stops. A black screen is projected while stopped. • Pause: Click the 32 b Click the panel of the user to be projected in the projection area. button. The projected image pauses. The paused image is projected, even if you make changes on the computer screen. a • These buttons are not available for participants when using the moderator function.
Controlling the Projected Display a • You can also change the number of panels by right-clicking in the projection area. Right-click the panel, and then select the number of total panels. • If there is no user in a white panel, a black screen is projected. • The background color for panels not being projected is gray. 33 the user names in the user list, and then drag and drop the user b Select name onto a white panel in the projection area. g Related Links • "Projection Control Screen" p.
Controlling the Projected Display a You can also finish the selected user's projection by right-clicking the panel in the projection area, and then clicking End Projection. 34 the user in the projection area, and then drag and drop the user b Select name into another position. The background color of the user name in the user list is blue while their screen is projected. The background color of the user name is gray when a user is in the panel but their screen is not being projected.
Disconnecting You can disconnect one computer or all devices from the projector when you finish projecting. 35 The connection between all devices and projectors participating in the meeting is ended. one of the following operations. a Perform • Disconnect your computer and the projectors: Click the Leave button on the toolbar. The connection between your computer and the projectors is ended. a • When you are the moderator, the Disconnect All button is displayed on the toolbar instead of this button.
Using Additional Functions Follow these instructions to use additional Epson iProjection functions that may be useful during a meeting. g Related Links • "Searching for Network Projectors Using a Shortcut" p.37 • "Connecting to Network Projector Using a USB Flash Drive (Windows Only)" p.38 • "Connecting to Multiple Projectors (Mirroring)" p.40 • "Outputting Audio from the Projector" p.41 • "Projecting Your Screen" p.42 • "Changing the Moderator" p.43 • "Distributing the Projected Screen" p.
Searching for Network Projectors Using a Shortcut You can save network projector information as a shortcut, and then doubleclick it to start Epson iProjection. This allows you to easily search for the same projectors instead of specifying the projector details each time. g Related Links • "Creating a Shortcut" p.37 Creating a Shortcut After searching for a projector, you can save the projector details as a shortcut that you can use later.
Connecting to Network Projector Using a USB Flash Drive (Windows Only) You can use a commercially available USB flash drive as a USB key to transfer the projector's network information to a Windows computer. Creating the USB key allows you to quickly project images from the network projector. g Related Links • "Creating a USB key on a USB Flash Drive (Windows Only)" p.38 • "Using a USB Key to Connect a Windows Computer" p.38 the on-screen instructions to create the USB key.
Connecting to Network Projector Using a USB Flash Drive (Windows Only) the [LAN] button or [Source Search] button on the remote c Press control to switch the input source to LAN. The LAN standby screen is projected. d Verify that an SSID and IP address are displayed. e Insert the USB key into the projector's USB Type A port. a The location of the USB Type A port varies depending on your projector. See your projector User's Guide for more details.
Connecting to Multiple Projectors (Mirroring) Connecting to multiple projectors and projecting the same image is known as mirroring. You can perform mirroring with up to four projectors. a • Mirroring is available only in Advanced Connection Mode. • For best results, we recommend that you connect the projector to a wired LAN to perform mirroring. 40 On the search screen, select up to four projectors you want to connect to, and then click Join.
Outputting Audio from the Projector You can output audio from the projector only when one computer is connected to one projector, and you are projecting in full screen mode. a The Set options screen is displayed. Click Set options on the search screen. b Click the Audio Output tab. c Select Output audio from the projector, and then click OK. a When you select 256Kbps or 512Kbps as Use Bandwidth on the Adjust performance tab, you cannot output audio from the projector and cannot select this setting.
Projecting Your Screen You can project the computer screen in full screen mode without projecting any other users' screens. the search screen, select the projector you want to connect to, and a On then click Join. The toolbar is displayed. b Click the a button. • You can also use the button on the projection control screen. • This button is not available for participants when using the moderator function. Your computer screen is projected in full screen mode.
Changing the Moderator While using the moderator function, you can change the moderator when another user needs to control the projected display. a The moderator function is available only on the Standard Edition of the software. the search screen, select the projector you want to connect to, select a On Connect as a Moderator, or disable interrupt connections, and then 43 The confirmation screen is displayed. OK. d Click The moderator function turns off.
Distributing the Projected Screen The moderator can distribute the currently projected screen images to the participant's devices. a Click the a button on the toolbar or the projection control screen. You can also deliver a blank screen. Click the button on the toolbar, and then click Deliver Blank Screen from the Tool menu. You see the confirmation screen. b Click Start. The c Click the button and the button appear on the computer screen. button.
Selecting the Participant's Screen to Project Using Thumbnails The moderator can check the participant's device screens as thumbnails and select which user to project. a a The thumbnails screen is displayed. Click the button on the toolbar or the projection control screen. button. • To clear all selections, click . If you click this again, the previously selected thumbnails are selected again. • To switch the size and the number of thumbnails displayed on one page, click the c Click the button.
Hiding the Projection Control Screen You can hide the projection control screen from other users while projecting your computer screen. This allows you to change the necessary settings without projecting the operation. The projected image currently displayed is paused automatically when you switch the toolbar to the projection control screen. Your computer screen is projected again when you return to the toolbar.
Prohibiting Participant Operations The moderator can lock mouse operations on participant's devices so that the participant cannot change the images being projected. • Click the button on the projection control screen to lock the participant's mouse operations. The button changes to the screen. The participants see the are locked. button on the projection control icon to indicate that mouse operations • Click the button on the projection control screen to unlock the participant's mouse operations.
Controlling the Connection Bandwidth You can reduce the size of data transferred to the projector to decrease the network load. To do this, you can control the connection bandwidth. Set options on the search screen. a Click Set options screen appears. b Click the Adjust performance tab. Projection Quality. c Select • Image Priority: Transfers projected image data with a low compression ratio to prioritize image quality. • Speed Priority: Compresses projected image data to increase transfer speed.
Solving Problems See the following sections to check for solutions to problems you may have using Epson iProjection. g Related Links • "Solving Network Connection Problems" p.50 • "Solving Problems During Projection" p.53 • "Error Messages List" p.55 • "Event ID List" p.
Solving Network Connection Problems Try these solutions depending on your network environment. g Related Links • "Solutions When You Cannot Connect Using Quick Connection Mode" p.50 • "Solutions When You Cannot Connect Projectors Using Advanced Connection Mode (Wireless)" p.50 • "Solutions When You Cannot Connect Projectors Using Advanced Connection Mode (Wired)" p.
Solving Network Connection Problems • Check the projector's network settings. • Set the Connection Mode setting to Advanced. • Set the computer, the access point, and the projector to the same SSID. • Set DHCP to Off. When DHCP is set to On, it may take some time to enter LAN standby status if an available DHCP server is not found. • Set the IP address, the subnet mask, and the gateway address for the projector correctly. • Turn on a wireless LAN.
Solving Network Connection Problems • Check the projector's network settings. • Set DHCP to Off. When DHCP is set to On, it may take some time to enter LAN standby status if an available DHCP server is not found. • Set the IP address, the subnet mask, and the gateway address for the projector correctly. • Close network settings on the projector, and then return to the LAN standby screen. • Check the computer's network settings. • Enable LAN settings on your computer.
Solving Problems During Projection Try these solutions depending on your situation. g Related Links • "Solutions When the Screen is Not Projected Properly" p.53 • "Solutions When Audio is Not Played Properly" p.53 • "Solutions When the Moderator Function Does Not Work" p.53 • "Solutions When the Projected Screen is Not Delivered" p.54 Solutions When the Screen is Not Projected Properly If the screen is not projected or there are problems with the project images try the following solutions.
Solving Problems During Projection • When another user is the moderator, you cannot control your projected display. Change the moderator. • Make sure you select Connect as a Moderator, or disable interrupt connections when you connect a projector. g Related Links • "Changing the Moderator" p.43 Solutions When the Projected Screen is Not Delivered If the screen delivery function does not work properly, try the following solutions. • Make sure your projector supports the screen delivery function.
Error Messages List 55 When an error occurs, an error message is displayed on your computer screen. Check for your message and follow the instructions here to clear the error. g Related Links • "Error Messages When Starting up Epson iProjection" p.55 • "Error Messages When Using a USB Key" p.56 • "Error Messages When Searching for and Selecting Projectors" p.57 • "Error Messages When Projecting" p.57 • "Error Messages When Operating a Profile" p.57 • "Error Messages When Using the Moderator Function" p.
Error Messages List 56 Error Messages Remedy Error Messages Remedy Cannot start from the shortcut while projecting. Stop projecting and then start projection from the shortcut. You cannot start projection from the shortcut when you are already projecting using Epson iProjection. Unable to find a projector that can connect with Quick Connection Mode. Close Epson iProjection and then insert the USB key again. Cannot start from the shortcut while the Option screen is displayed.
Error Messages List 57 Error Messages When Searching for and Selecting Projectors Error Messages Remedy Cannot join. The maximum number of participants has been exceeded. The maximum number of devices are already connected to the projector. Disconnect users and projectors that are not projecting screens. The projector keyword does not match. Please try again. Check the Projector Keyword displayed on the screen, and enter the Projector Keyword. Connection failed due to projector keyword mismatch.
Error Messages List 58 Error Messages Remedy Error Messages Remedy There is already a folder named XXX in this folder. A folder with the same name already exists. Enter another folder name. Failed to switch to Moderator Mode Make sure another user is not the moderator, and then try again. The moderator function is not available. You have been connected as a participant. The projector you are connecting to does not support the moderator function.
Event ID List 59 When a connection error occurs, a number indicating the type of error is displayed as follows. Event ID Cause Remedy Event ID: 04xx 0898 Failed to acquire DHCP. Check the DHCP server to see if it is operating correctly and check the LAN cable to see if it is connected correctly. If you are not using DHCP, set DHCP to Off.
Screen Summary See these sections for more information about the Epson iProjection screens. g Related Links • "Select Connection Mode Screen" p.61 • "Search Screen" p.62 • "Save Screen" p.64 • "Set options" p.65 • "Toolbar" p.71 • "Projection Control Screen" p.72 • "Thumbnail Screen" p.75 • "Viewer Screen" p.
Select Connection Mode Screen When you start Epson iProjection, the select connection mode screen is displayed. A Select the connection mode. B Select to always connect using the selected connection mode. g Related Links • "Connection Methods for Various Network Environments" p.
Search Screen 62 When you start Epson iProjection, the search screen is displayed. A User name Displays the user name displayed in the user list on the projection control screen. You can edit the user name on the User Settings tab on the Set options screen. B Automatic search Searches for projectors on the network to which the computer is connected. C Manual search (Advanced Connection Mode only) Searches for projectors on the network by specifying the projector's IP address or projector name.
Search Screen N Manual search box (Advanced Connection Mode only) 63 When using Manual search, enter the projector's IP address or the projector name. Click the Search button to search for the specified projector. Projector status icons in the Projector List are described in the following table. Available. You can connect to the projector. Standby Available. Although other computers are connected to the projector, you can also connect at the same time. Busy Available.
Save Screen 64 When you search for projectors and save information as a profile on the search screen, the Save screen is displayed. A B C D A Projector file name Enter the projector file name. B Save in Select the folder where you want to save the profile. C Create New folder Creates a new folder. D OK Registers the projector information in the profile. g Related Links • "Registering a Profile" p.
Set options When you click Set options on the Epson iProjection search screen, the Set options screen is displayed. a • You can also access Set options from the Tool menu on the projection control screen. When you access Set options from the projection control screen, the User Settings tab is not displayed. • The available settings vary depending on the edition of the software.
Set options 66 Delete (Advanced Connection Mode only) Deletes the input history for Manual search. Restore Defaults Resets all adjustment values for Set options to their default settings, except for Switch LAN on the General settings tab. Set options - General settings When you click the General settings tab on the Set options screen, the following screen is displayed. g Related Links • "Search Screen" p.62 • "Projection Control Screen" p.72 • "Searching for Network Projectors Automatically" p.
Set options 67 Display Connection Mode Select to display the Select Connection Mode screen Selection window on each time the software starts. startup Clear this checkbox once you have settled on a regular startup method. Make the movement of Windows Vista/Windows 7 only the mouse pointer smooth Select to prevent the mouse pointer from flickering when Transfer layered window is selected on the Adjust performance tab.
Set options 68 Set options - Adjust performance Lower the resolution and transfer Available only when the Use Bandwidth is set to 1Mbps or more and when you connect to the projector with a resolution of WUXGA (1920 × 1200). Select to reduce the size of the data to be transferred to the projector by lowering the resolution. Use this option on a slow network or if it takes too long to display the image or projection is interrupted.
Set options Set options - Audio Output 69 Output audio from the projector Select to output the computer's audio from the projector. Clear to output audio from the computer. When you click the Audio Output tab on the Set options screen, the following screen is displayed. a Restore Defaults • You can only output the computer's audio from the projector when projecting one computer screen in full screen mode.
Set options Set options - Deliver 70 Save Location Folder Displays the folder where the received image file is saved. Saved images are stored in the following folders. • Windows :\users\\Documents\Eps on iProjection • Mac :\Users\\Pictures\Epson iProjection Open Save Location Folder Opens the folder where the received image file is saved. Allow Moderator Monitoring Select to allow the moderator to view the computer screen as a thumbnail.
Toolbar 71 After Epson iProjection starts and a connection is made with the projector, the toolbar is displayed on the computer screen. You can use this toolbar to control the projected image and to disconnect the network connection. Projects your computer screen in full screen mode. Project My Screen Leave Disconnects the connection between your computer and the projectors. Disconnect All Disconnects the connection between all devices and projectors participating in the meeting.
Projection Control Screen When you click the displayed. a button on the toolbar, the projection control screen is • The projection control screen is available only on Standard Edition of the software. • The items displayed on the projection control screen vary depending on your role of the software and projector being used. 72 File menu Click to select Exit to close the software. Tool menu Click to select the following items. • Deny User Operations: Locks the participant's mouse operations.
Projection Control Screen E User list Distributes the currently projected screen images to the participant's devices. F G Displays the user names for the computers connected to the projectors. You can connect up to 50 devices to a projector simultaneously, such as computers, smartphones and tablets using Epson iProjection. When you drag and drop a user name to a white panel in the projection area, the computer screen is projected.
Projection Control Screen Q Change projection buttons Changes the number of panels available for projecting computer screens. • One Screen: Projects the screen from one device in full screen mode without dividing the projected display. • Two Screens: Projects the screens from up to two devices at the same time by dividing the projected display in two. • Four Screens: Projects the screens from up to four devices at the same time by dividing the projected display in four.
Thumbnail Screen 75 When you click the button on a toolbar or a projection control screen, the following screen is displayed. Projects the screen from your computer in full screen mode without projecting any other users' screens. F Project My Screen Displays next page. G Next H Page list Switches to the page you want to view. Displays previous page. I Previous Reduces the size of each thumbnail so you can view more thumbnails on the screen.
Viewer Screen 76 The viewer screen appears when you perform one of the following operations. • When you receive the distributed image data. • When you select Display Received Image from the Tool menu on the projection control screen. • When you click the button on the toolbar. A Next data Displays next data. B Previous data Displays previous data.
Appendix See these sections to learn more about Epson iProjection software. g Related Links • "Updating and Uninstalling the Software" p.78 • "Supported Resolutions and Colors" p.80 • "Limitations" p.81 • "Notices" p.
Updating and Uninstalling the Software Follow these instructions to update or uninstall Epson iProjection. g Related Links • "Getting the Latest Version of the Application" p.78 • "Uninstalling Epson iProjection (Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 10)" p.78 • "Uninstalling Epson iProjection (Windows 8/Windows 8.1)" p.78 • "Uninstalling Epson iProjection (Mac)" p.78 Getting the Latest Version of the Application Updates to this software may be available in the Epson Web site. Visit http://www.epson.
Updating and Uninstalling the Software the Epson iProjection - Tools folder, and then double-click d Open Epson iProjection Uninstaller.app. e Follow the on-screen instructions.
Supported Resolutions and Colors 80 Check these sections for the computer screen resolutions and the number of colors that Epson iProjection can project. Windows Mac 16-bit color Approx. 32,000 colors (16-bit) g Related Links • "Supported Resolutions" p.80 • "Display Color" p.80 32-bit color Approx. 16.7 million colors (32-bit) Supported Resolutions The following computer screen resolutions can be projected. You cannot connect to a computer with a resolution greater than WUXGA.
Limitations Check these sections for restrictions applied when projecting computer images while using Epson iProjection. g Related Links • "Connection Limitations" p.81 • "Limitations when Projecting from Windows Photo Gallery or Windows Live Photo Gallery" p.81 • "Limitations in Windows Aero" p.81 • "Limitations when Projecting from Windows Media Center" p.82 Connection Limitations Note the following limitations when using Epson iProjection.
Limitations • A few minutes after you connect a computer to the projector over a network with Epson iProjection, the following message may be displayed. It is recommended that you select Keep the current color scheme, and don't show this message again. This selection is enabled until the computer is restarted. Limitations when Projecting from Windows Media Center Note the following limitations when projecting from Windows Media Center.
Notices 83 Check these sections for important notices about your software. g Related Links • "Copyright Notice" p.83 • "About Notations" p.83 • "General Notice" p.83 • "Copyright Attribution" p.84 Copyright Notice All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation.
Notices Software Copyright: This product uses free software as well as software to which this company holds the rights. Copyright Attribution This information is subject to change without notice. ©SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 2017. All rights reserved. 2017.