User's Manual
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3. Multi Screen Tool Settings
File
Open
Open the GCXS file (extension .gcxs) saved with the [Save as] command
and send the geometric corre
ction data to all connected projectors.
When using a GCXS file to reproduce projected images to which
stacking/tiling c
orrection has been applied, make sure the installation and
connections o
f all the projectors are the same as when the GCXS file was
saved.
Projected images to which stacking/tiling correction has been applied
cannot b
e reproduced if the order in which the projectors are connected,
their position of installation, the projection angle (including tilt feet
adjustment), position of projection (including lens shift adjustment), etc.,
have been changed.
Save
as
* This becomes
selectable o
nce
stacking/tiling
c o r re c t i o n i s
completed.
The geometric correction data of all the connected projectors along with
the o
rder in which the projectors are connected is stored together as the
stacking/tiling corre
ction data (GCXS file).
* For tiling corre
ction, the edge blending data (JPG file) is also stored.
Exit
ClosestheMultiScreenTool.
Options
Communication
Settings
At this screen, select the projectors to be used for stacking/tiling
corre
ction.
Selectthetypeofnetwork(typeofNIC:networkinterfacecard)withthetopmost
pull-down menu.
Connect
Connects to the pro
jectors for which check marks are
entere
d.
Update
Updatesthelistdisplaywhentherehasbeenanincreaseor
decrease of the number of network projectors, when there
has been a change in the type of projector, or some other
change.
Input Address
SpeciesandsearchestheIPaddressoftheprojector.
Thesearchmethodcan be selectedfromthefollowingtwo
types.
• DirectinputandsearchingoftheprojectorIPaddress
• Specification andsearchingofarange withstartaddress
and end address
Edit List
Specifies an address and registers on a list the projectors
thathavebeensearched.Thisalsopermitspostregistration
editing and deletion, and additions and searches by address
specification.
Mode Changes the projectors' geometric correction and edge blending settings.
Ca
mera
sett
ings
Set whether to use the web camera or not.
Reference
The correction accuracy when not using the web camera is
worse than when using the web camera but the correction
can be carried out without being affected by the screen
environment such as external light.
Help
Help
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