Operating Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction to the Epson iProjection Software
- Setting Up the Software for the First Time
- Installing the Software
- Selecting Projector Network Settings
- Connection Methods for Various Network Environments
- Recommended Wireless Environment for Multi PC Projection
- Setting Up a Projector to Connect in Quick Connection Mode
- Setting Up a Projector to Connect in Advanced Connection Mode (Wireless)
- Setting Up a Projector to Connect in Advanced Connection Mode (Wired)
- Connecting to the Projector and Projecting Images
- Using Additional Functions
- Searching for Network Projectors Using a Shortcut
- Connecting to Network Projector Using a USB Flash Drive (Windows Only)
- Connecting to Multiple Projectors (Mirroring)
- Outputting Audio from the Projector
- Projecting Your Screen
- Changing the Moderator
- Distributing the Projected Screen
- Selecting the Participant's Screen to Project Using Thumbnails
- Hiding the Projection Control Screen
- Prohibiting Participant Operations
- Controlling the Connection Bandwidth
- Solving Problems
- Solving Network Connection Problems
- Solving Problems During Projection
- Error Messages List
- Error Messages When Starting up the Epson iProjection Software
- Error Messages When Using a USB Key
- Error Messages When Searching for and Selecting Projectors
- Error Messages When Projecting
- Error Messages When Operating a Profile
- Error Messages When Using the Moderator Function
- Error Messages When Distributing the Projected Screen
- Event ID List
- Screen Summary
- Appendix

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You can share the projector with other users on the same network without having to change cable
connections, allowing users to take turns giving presentations.
Note: The projection control screen is available only on the Standard Edition of the software.
Parent topic: Epson iProjection Features
Related tasks
Changing the Presenter
Changing the Projection Position
Moderator Function
When using the moderator function, only one person plays a role of moderator who can control the
projected display. This function is suitable for meetings in which one user is the moderator and the other
users are participants, and the moderator must control the projected display.
This can also be useful in a classroom environment where the moderator must control the lesson without
interruption.