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E CU- 100 User M anual R59116700 - 01.
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Introduction 3 1I n t r o d u c t i o n 1.1 Customer notic e Thank y ou for buying B ar co! Barc o is a world lead er in display and visualiz ation solutions . We are c onvinc ed that you will enjoy our products. 1.2 Change r ecor d 1.3 C ontents of the user manual 1.
4 Introduction 1.4 Product descrip tion 1.4.1 ECU- 100 GVD-series The ECU- 100 is a pow erful, Quad Cor e Industrial PC pro viding a high end video w al l contr ol ler solution capable of capturing RGB/HD/HD MI/DVI/SD C o mposit e and S- Video sourc es.
Introduction 5 1.4.3 Display C ontrol Serv er v ersu s Application This syst em comes pre-installed. ECU- 100 consists o f two separat e elements that work toge ther to enable you to c ontrol the display w all: 1.
6 Introduction 1.5.2 Cop yright © Barco n.v ., All rights reser ved. The information c ontained herein is Barc o confidentia l information. No part of the information cont ained her ein may be disc l.
Introduction 7 1.6.2 Safety Pr ecautions WAR N IN G : For y our own pro tection, observe the following safe ty precautions when installing, operating and servicing your device: • Befor e operating t.
8 Introduction 1.6.3 Unpacking WAR N IN G : The ECU- 100 chassis is he avy , lifting pre cautions should be taken . Inspect items for damage. Should any items show any signs of damage , report it immediately to your vendor . IMPORTANT : The ECU- 100 contains addi tional packag ing inside the c hassis.
Introduction 9 1.6.5 Cleaning pr ecautions Unplug this product from the w al l outlet before clea ning. • Use a soft cloth to periodically clean the ca binet . Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution.
10 Introduction 1.7 Envir onmental information 1.7.1 Disposal of the product (W aste Electrical and Electr onic Equipment) This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European Directiv e 2002 /96/EC gov erning waste fr om electrical and electr onic equipment , this pr oduct must not be disp osed of with ot her mun icipa l waste.
First use 11 2F i r s t u s e 2.1 Starting up the syst em This par agraph guid es you thr ough the basic st eps to start up the ECU- 100 server and the application and t o bring the first inputs on the Displa y W all: Connect t he components S witch on the system Launch Display Co ntrol Display in puts on the wall 2.
12 First use 2.2.2 Connecting the output scr eens CAUTION : Y ou should exer cise great car e when connecting all cables to the conn ectors. If the pins are orient ed correctly and the c onnector is pushed on squar ely , the use of forc e is not require d.
First use 13 Figure 5: Monitor c onnection (display w al l) • Con n e ct t h e m o n it or s of t h e d i sp l ay wa l l to the output connect ors using the DVI Splitter Cables provided. The example abo ve illustrates the c onnection for screens 1 to 4 by m aking use of out - put connections 1 and 2.
14 First use 2.2.3 Connecting the input sour c es The system provides tw o types of input connectors: • DVI-I –T ype (See “Rear View” figur es in paragraph “ Overvie w of pr econfigured E CU.
First use 15 • An RGB (VGA) input is c onnected to the DV I- I connector using the supplied DVI- VGA Adapter: Figure 10: RGB (V GA) to DVI-I c onnector D- T yp e • Composit e/S- Video inputs are c.
First use 2.3 S witch on the syst em 2.3.1 S witching on • Ensure that both Pow er Supply U nits at the re ar side are switched on. • Pres s and release the main powe r switch at the front side.
First use 2.3.3 Changing pre-configur ed factory se ttings • T o change the pre-configur ed fact ory settings for the w al l lay out and screen resolution, use the W all Configuration tab .
First use Figure 13: W all Configuration • In some instances, these cha nges may require a sy stem re- start ..
First use 2.4 Launch Display C ontrol 2.4.1 Starting up the Display C ontrol application Click on the Windows Start button and select All Progr ams/Display Contr ol .
First use 2.4.2 Make c onnection with the Display C ontrol server If the Display C ontrol Applic ation and Displa y Control server are instal led on the same machine then select Display C ontrol-My Comput er from the progr am s menu, alternatively , double click My Comp uter in the Machines list on the Display C ontrol Application To o l b a r .
First use 2.4.4 T oolbar The icons displa yed in the application toolbar id entify which type of sourc e is available t o eac h i np ut . Figure 16: Applicat ion toolbar icons If an icon is highli ghted green, this indicate s th at an active input of that type is present .
First use 2.5 Display inputs on the w a ll 2.5.1 Cre ating Windows Onc e the c onnection to the server has been esta blished then windows can be cre ated for display .
First use 2.5.2 Moving Windo ws around the Displa y W all Setting up a video wall requires windows to be moved on the desktop . Al l types of window can be mov ed in the same wa y . Using the Window Properties Windows can also be moved using the Window Pr operties dialog acc essible via the “ Adapting Window menu options (Window menu) ”.
How t o 3H o w t o 3. 1 How to Re - size a Wi ndow The Windows can be re- siz ed in various w ays depending on the s tyle setup on the Window Properties sheet . If the window has a border and title bar: • Using the mouse, click on the top , bottom, left or right of the window border .
How t o • Acc ess the Windo w s Properties dialog box b y selecting Window Properties from the Windows Menu. Use the Siz e controls to re-size the window . NOT E : The applica tion can also be re-sized in the Displa y Contr ol desktop r epresenta tion.
How t o • Use the cursor keys to mov e the Window t o the required position. • Use the Command Line Interfac e -window as described in the Com ma nd Li ne Inte rfa ce paragr aph. • Acc ess the Windo w s Properties dialog box b y selecting Window Properties from the Windows Menu.
Display Control menu descriptions 4 Display C ontrol menu descrip tions 4.1 Overvie w Menu Options The Display Co ntrol Application has following menu options: File Managing layou t files and connecti.
28 Display Control menu descriptions 4.2 Managing layout files and c onnections (File menu) The file menu allows you t o mana ge lay o ut files and c onnections New Opening a new (empty) la yout file .
Display Control menu descriptions 29 Opening a new (emp ty) layout file When New is selected: • A prompt is displayed asking if any change s to the current la yout are to be sav ed.
30 Display Control menu descriptions Select Canc el and the operat ion is terminated. Select OK : • If Close Windows is selected, all windows ar e closed and the connection is terminat ed.
Display Control menu descriptions 31 Saving a layout wit h a specific name and location Select Sa ve A s t o s a v e a l a y o u t w i t h a s p e c i f i c n a m e t o a p a r t i c u l a r l o c a t i o n u s i n g t h e display ed dialog. NOT E : Note : This function is only a vailable if th ere is an activ e con nection.
32 Display Control menu descriptions Connecti ng the application using a local client • Select Con ne c t… from the File menu and the following dialog w ill be displayed: • Use this dialog to sp.
Display Control menu descriptions 33 Connecti ng the application using an external cl ient An exte rnal client connection is needed wh en you would like to run the Display C ontrol Application from a diff erent machine (= external client) o ver a network .
34 Display Control menu descriptions 3 Close existing windows: Closes al l Display Contr ol managed windows. • Click on OK to c onnect to the selected machine. In case you c onnect to a machine tha t has been configur ed to authe nticate c onnections : • Y o u will be required t o provide a user name and password.
Display Control menu descriptions 35 • If the error message below is displa yed one of the following problems has oc curred: 3 The user name, the pass word or the mach ine/doma in that you have entered are not c o rrect. Try entering the details again.
36 Display Control menu descriptions Opening one of the most r ecently used la yout files Most Rece ntly Used File List : The File Menu c ontains a section where the six most r ecently used files are display ed, the most recent at the t op of the list .
Display Control menu descriptions 37 4.3 Opening new Windo ws (New menu) The New menu displays options for e ach window category Preset Windows Opening a n ew Preset Window ECU Wi ndow Opening a new E.
38 Display Control menu descriptions Opening the Run Application dialog When Run Application… is selected from the Ne w menu and the following dialog is displayed: Application The full path of the application executable must be specified.
Display Control menu descriptions 39 Bold - Elements that you must type ex actly as shown. Ellipsis (...) - Parame ter that can be repeat ed sev eral times in a command line . Between br ackets ([]) - Optional items. Be t we en b ra ce s ( { }) - S et of c ho i ces ( s ep a rat e d b y I ) fr o m w h ic h yo u m us t c h o os e on l y on e.
Display Control menu descriptions When a layout file is opened, ECU- 100 closes the windows and applications it is responsible for and then creat es the windows specified in the layout file. The windows and applications are sent mes sages to close them.
Display Control menu descriptions 4.4 Cre ating grids , rulers and guides (Layout menu) T h e L a y o u t M e n u e n a b l e s y o u t o c r e a t e g r i d s , r u l e r s a n d g u i d e s i n t h e D i s p l a y C o n t r o l application.
42 Display Control menu descriptions Using the up and down arrows, sele ct the size of grid r equired. Pixels The grid can be define d by pixel siz e i.e. 150 x 150 pixels. Divisions of a desktop This option wil l divide the desktop i nto equa l siz e d rectangles depending on the number of divisions selected.
Display Control menu descriptions 43 4.5 Adapting Windo w menu options (Window menu) The options contained in the Window menu will not be ac tiv ated unless windows are display ed in the application.
44 Display Control menu descriptions Window Pr operties Selecting Window Properties from the Window Menu will displa y a properties di alog box relev ant to the type of window curr ently active: ECU P.
Display Control menu descriptions 45 ECU Pr operties The ECU Windo w Properties she et enables you t o change the appe aranc e of the ECU window . When the required change s have been entered, click on Apply or OK for t he changes t o take effect.
46 Display Control menu descriptions Pos itio n The position of the selected E CU window can be adjusted to suit y our requirements using the following c ontrols: T op and Left Using the up and down arro ws the selected EC U wi nd ow ca n b e p osi ti one d a nyw he re on the desktop .
Display Control menu descriptions 47 If you select Maintain aspect ratio y ou can specify the aspect ratio you would like the E CU window to ha ve. When the required v alues have been ent ered, click on Apply or OK and the ch anges will take effect .
48 Display Control menu descriptions Window ID Use the up/down arr ows to select a r equired Window ID . The Window ID identifie s a w i n d o w e n a b l i n g i t t o b e m o d i f i e d f r o m the c ommand line. See Command Line Int erfac e dialog.
Display Control menu descriptions 49 8-8-8 If this option is selected then th e format will be captured at 32 bit . Deinterlac e Deinterlace is only av a ilable if an interlaced sourc e is being captured. Bob Bob is more suited to captures displaying motion and off ers higher frames per second.
50 Display Control menu descriptions Application Window Pr operties Select Window Pr operties... with an Application window activat ed and the following dialog is displaye d.
Display Control menu descriptions 51 When this dialog is displayed, the application window i s dis abled, pr eventing o ther users from modifying or closing it. Siz e and Position The siz e and position of the window can be enter ed manual ly . The position v alues are relat ive to the top l eft corn er of th e desk top.
52 Display Control menu descriptions Caption The caption bo x displays the ti tle of the application windo w ..
Display Control menu descriptions 53 Input Settings Selecting Input Settings from the Windows menu will display the Input Settings dialog relev ant to the type of window curr ently active: ECU Input S.
54 Display Control menu descriptions ECU Input Settings Ac cessing the ECU Input Settings. There ar e various w ays to ac ces s the Application Input Set tings page, select from th e fol lowin g: • .
Display Control menu descriptions 55 RGB/ DVI Video Captur e The ECU Input Settings sheet has the following groups: Sourc e Capture Settings.
56 Display Control menu descriptions Resolution a nd Refresh Cropping Video Adjustments Colour Ad justments Sourc e The Sourc e control specifies which sour ce is display ed in the window . Select the input from the drop do wn list . Y ou can give the inp uts meaningful labels in the C onfigure ECU dialog .
Display Control menu descriptions 57 The cropping co ntrols allow you to display a specific are a of the signal within the E CU window . The co-ordinat es are relative to the s tart position defined b y Horizontal P osition and V ertical Position. For a single ECU window , a different cropping are a is remembered for each video mode.
58 Display Control menu descriptions Black Level At the beginning of e ach line the sourc e must be sampled to measure the black le vel. This sample is used as a ref erence for determining the brightness of the pix els on the line. The Black Level c ontrol allows you to specify the posi tion at which the black lev el of the signal is sampled.
Display Control menu descriptions 59 Colour Balanc e The Colour Balance dialog allows y ou to change the colour balanc e for an input connect or . All controls in this dialog box are inter activ e so the changes you make will be seen when the next fr ame of data is displayed in the ECU windo w .
60 Display Control menu descriptions Application Input Settings Ac cessing Applicat ion Input Settings There ar e various w ays to ac ces s the Application Input Set tings page, select from th e fol l.
Display Control menu descriptions 61 When this dialog is display ed, the application window is disabled preve nting other users from modifying or closing it. The dialog displa ys the application curr ently selected and the c ommand line arguments (if any) associated with the applic ation.
62 Display Control menu descriptions On Screen Displa y Selecting On Screen Display from the Wi ndow Menu will display the screen display dialog relev ant to the type of window curr ently active: ECU On Scr een Display Pr operties Ac cessing E CU On Screen Display .
Display Control menu descriptions 63 The On Screen Display shee t al lows y ou to configur e the On Screen Display in the ECU window . Any changes made to the settings on the On Screen Displa y sheet take eff ect immediately .
64 Display Control menu descriptions Fixed siz e When Fixed siz e is selected, the OSD is displaye d at th e sa me si ze r eg ar dle s s o f t he si ze of the window . Scale with window When Scale with window is select ed, the OSD is scal ed up or do wn ac c ordi ng t o the s iz e of the window .
Display Control menu descriptions 65 Bac kgr oun d Tra n s p a r e n t When T ransparent is selected, the ECU capture in the are a behind the text is visible. Opaque When Opaque is selected, the ar ea behind the te xt is displayed in a chosen c olour .
66 Display Control menu descriptions Split int o Sub -Windo ws Ac cessing the Split into Sub- Windows dialog There are various wa ys to acc ess the Spli t int o Sub Wind ows pa ge, select from the fol lowin g: • In the Display Control application, with an ECU window active, open the Windo w menu and select Split int o Sub - Windows .
Display Control menu descriptions 67 T h e S p l i t i n t o S u b - W i n d o w s d i a l o g i s u s e d t o d i v i d e a n a c t i v e E C U w i n d o w i n t o s u b - windows. Each sub-window will display a cr op ped portion of the image that w as shown in the original window .
68 Display Control menu descriptions the size of the window being split . The mi nimum sub -windo w size is 160x120 pix els. Therefore, in o rder to spl it a wi ndow into si xteen sub-windo ws then the size of the windo w being split must be at least 640x480 pix els.
Display Control menu descriptions 69 Onc e al l option s hav e been selected, click OK to s plit into s ub -window s. Prev iew The previe w frame displays an image sho wing how the window wil l look after it is split into sub-windows.
70 Display Control menu descriptions Save As Preset Windo w Onc e a window has been configur ed and the window properties and cr opping have been set , the window can be saved as a preset . The presets are s aved with a .WCP file ext ension in a folder called Pre set Windows inside th e dir ectory where Display C ontrol Server was installed.
Display Control menu descriptions 71 Res tore This option re stores the current window . This option is only a vailable when the window is minimized or maximiz ed.
72 Display Control menu descriptions Move The selected windo w can be moved using the ke yboard interfac e of the re presentation. Th is option is not av ailable when the window is minimiz ed or maximized.
Display Control menu descriptions 73 Size The siz e of the selected windo w can be ch anged using the keyboard interf ace of the representation . This op tion is not av ailable when the window is minimized or maximized.
74 Display Control menu descriptions Minimise Selecting this option minimi ses the select ed window and an icon representing t he minimised window is display ed in the bott om left corner of the repr esentation.
Display Control menu descriptions 75 Maxim ise Selecting this option maximi ses the window acros s the de sktop of the targe t machine..
76 Display Control menu descriptions Close Select this option to close the selected window ..
Display Control menu descriptions 77 Windows Selecting Windows… from the Windo w s Menu displays the f ol lowing dialog: The Windows dialog displays a list of the wi ndo ws being controlled by the Display Control application. If you click on a single window in the list , you can activ ate or close the windo w using the buttons.
78 Display Control menu descriptions 4.6 Ac ces sing other tools (T ools Menu) The tools menu displays a list o f available t ools in use in c on junction with Displa y Control. 4.7 C onfiguring types of windo w to be displayed (C onfigure Menu) The c onfigure menu allows you to c onfigure the type s of window to be displaye d.
Display Control menu descriptions 79 Display C ontrol Select Display C ontrol from the Configu re menu and the following di alog is displayed: Display C ontrol Application Window Alw ays on top This option, if selected f orces the Display Co ntro l application window on t op of all other application windo ws.
80 Display Control menu descriptions Select Capture de sktop and the desktop is display ed in the Display Control application window . The captur ed desktop is re freshed appro ximately ev ery second. Capturin g the deskto p wil l use up more sys tem reso urc es than the wire fr ame display .
Display Control menu descriptions 81 Screen Or der Select Screen Order fr om the Co nfigure menu and the following dialog is displayed: The dialog is used to set the or der in which the screens appear on th e desktop . When first opened, the dialog displays the current scr een order .
82 Display Control menu descriptions Screen Labels Select Screen Labels from the Configure menu and the following dialog is displayed: The Screen Labels dialog enables you t o display labels on each screen within the Display Control application window .
Display Control menu descriptions 83 Server Applications Selecting Serv er Applications displays the following dialog: The Server Application Manager shows the status of each of the server applications instal led on the Display C ontrol server and allows th em t o be started, stopped and configur ed.
84 Display Control menu descriptions ECU When ECU is selected the following dialog is displayed: Input Labels Click on Add… to cre ate a new label and the following dialog is d isplayed: Label T ype the label in the Label edit box . The labe l can be up to 31 char acters long with no leading or tr ailing spaces.
Display Control menu descriptions 85 4.8 Inf ormation about Display C ontr ol (Help Menu) The Help Menu provides inf ormation about how Displa y Control w orks and how to use the application.
86 Hardwa re possi bilit ies 5 Har dwar e possibilities 5. 1 Ove r vi ew of p re con fi gu re d EC U ha rdwa re co nf i gu rat io n s 5.1.1 Naming c onvention hardw are c onfigura tions This is the nami ng conv ention used for the E CU hardwar e configur ations.
Hardw are possibilities 87 5.1.2 Fr ont view ECU- 100 GVD- series Figure 17: F ront view F1 DVDRW drive F2 2 x 500GB removable SATA hard drives F3 Power switch F4 PSU Alarm Reset switch F5 Operating L.
88 Hardwa re possi bilit ies 5.1.3 Re ar view E CU- 100 GVD- 0800808 Figure 18: Rear view ECU- 100 GVD- 0800808 P1 Power Connectors P2 Main Power Switches 1 Output connector fo r screens 1 and 2 2 Out.
Hardw are possibilities 89 5.1.4 Re ar view E CU- 100 GVD- 0400804 Figure 19: Rear view ECU- 100 GVD- 0400804 P1 Power Connectors P2 Main Power Switches 1 Output connector fo r screens 1 and 2 2 Outpu.
90 Hardwa re possi bilit ies 5.1.5 Re ar view E CU- 100 GVD- 1600808 Figure 20: Rear view ECU- 100 GVD- 1600808 P1 Power Connectors P2 Main Power Switches 1 Output connector fo r screens 1 and 2 2 Out.
Hardw are possibilities 91 5.1.6 Re ar view E CU- 100 GVD- 1601604 Figure 21: Rear view ECU- 100 GVD- 1601604 P1 Power Connectors P2 Main Power Switches 1 Output connector fo r screens 1 and 2 2 Outpu.
92 Hardwa re possi bilit ies 5.2 Gr aphic cards 5.2.1 Compatible har dwar e Disp lay Contro l is de signed for us e wit h the follow ing ha rdware: ECU-4HDOUT ECU- 2DVI ECU-8VID ECU-4HDOUT ECU-4HDOUT opera tes under Windows® 7 an d spreads the Windo ws desktop across the multi-screen display .
Addendum 93 6 Addendum 6.1 Online Help In the Help menu of the Display C ontrol applica tion, an online help system can be consulted. 6.2 T roubleshooting Common Error Mes s ages: Ac ces s is denied R.
94 Addendum If a connect ion is possible with the Display C ont rol application either remotely or local ly , you can use the Server Application Ma nager dialog to find out if the serv er application has been installed, is running and whic h po rt a nd p ort nam e i t is u si ng a nd i f an erro r occur red.
Addendum 95 6.3 Event Vie wer Each of the server applications writes to the event log at f ollowing times: • When the serve r application is s tarting. • When the co mmunications ports are opened. • When an error oc curs. The message includes a description of the erro r .
96 Addendum 6.4 Networking If you int end to allow acc ess to y our Display C ontrol Server across a ne twork you wil l need to : Decide the Security Policy Configure sec urity level in Display Contr .
Addendum 97 Con figure your Opera ting System (Windo w s® 7) If the Display C ontrol server is not participat i n g i n a d o m a i n , y o u w i l l n e e d t o c h a n g e t h e Inbound Rules. Prior to carrying out t his procedure , ensure that a netw ork cable is plugged in to y our machine.
98 Addendum Click on Inbound Rules to op en the Inbound Rules dialog: Locate all Display Contr ol settings and ensure each one is active (has a green icon).
Addendum 99 Onc e al l the Inbound Rules hav e been establ ished, ensure the Netw ork cable is plugged into your machine and then r e -install Display Control.
100 Addendum 6.5 C ommand Line Interfac e 6.5.1 Display C ontrol - C ommand Line Interf ace The Display Co ntrol command line interf ac e allows you to open lay out files. The command line interfac e can be ac cessed in a number of w ays: • Fr o m a shortcut specifying wallctl.
Addendum 101 -W in d ow =[ top ],[ left ],[ width ],[ height ] • This option enables the Display C ontrol application wind ow t o be positioned. • If a number is left out of the list then the v alue s av ed when the application was last terminated is used.
102 Addendum 6.5.2 ECU - C ommand Line Inte rfac e The command line interf ace allows you t o create , modify or close ECU windows. The command line interfac e can be ac cessed in a number of w ays: • From a short cut specifying RGBXCMD .E XE as the targe t followed by the c ommand line options separat ed by spaces.
Addendum 103 -Windo wStyle= { BorderAndTitleBar | BorderOnly | NoBorderOrTitleBar } -DisplayMes s ageAfter = time in mil lisec onds -C ap tu re F or ma t= { Automatic | 5-5-5 | 5- 6 -5 | 8-8-8 } - Tr .
104 Addendum Alw ays shows the cursor within the client area of the windo w - Cur so rSt yl e = Hide Alw ays hide the cursor within the client area of the window - Cur so rSt yl e = HideWhenActive Only hide the cursor within the client are a of the window when the window is t he active window on the desktop .
Addendum 105 6.5.3 On Scr een Display - C ommand Line Interf ace Nomenclature Italic - Information that y ou must supply . Bold - Elements that you must type e xactly as shown. Ellipsis (...) - Parame ter that can be repeat ed sev eral times in a command line .
106 Addendum • When OSDBackground i s set t o Opaque, this option specifies the colour displa yed behind the text in r ed, green and blue co mponents. Each of the co mponents is a num- ber from 0 t o 255. - OSDMargins= [ top ],[ left] ,[ right ],[ bottom ] • The margins de fine the area in whi ch OSD is displayed.
Addendum 107 6.6 Driver Installation This chapt er guides you thr o ugh the installation of the Barc o Windows Drivers f or the co mpatible cards as de scribed in the chapt er ab ove . Follow the inst ructions described in the installation Wizard below .
108 Addendum • Select the number of screens and how y ou would like them to be arr a nged. • Set the resolutio n, refresh r ate and pixel depth you would lik e to use. • The following dialog gives a summary of th e selected options. It is not recommended to select “For ce Driver Install” when si mply upgrading a system with a new driver .
Addendum 109 NOT E : The For ce Drive r Install option cann ot harm a system if it is select ed, howe ver the driver in st allation can take a lot longer t o run. On v ery large syst ems it may tak e ten minutes. • W ait until Driver instal lation is done.
110 Addendum 6.7 Application Installation/Upgra de The application instal lation zip file can be found in the tools directory on the User Manual CDROM. • Cop y the application zip fi le on a USB stic k . • Plug the stick into the ECU server . • Unzip the application zip file and Run the Install.
Addendum 111 • Select folder f or application shortcuts and associated applications and clic k Next to con- tinue. 1. T o install the Displ ay C ontrol Server and Appl ication on the same machine (a.
112 Addendum 2. In case you w ant to be able to run the Display C ontrol Application from a different machine o ver a network (via an e xternal client connection), the Display Control application needs to be installed on the other machine by making the selection below: 3 Select “Install the Display Contr ol application”.
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114 Addendum 6.8 S ystem r eco very Using the Barco Rec overy DVD will overwrit e the system and rest ore it to its original fact ory settings. All pr eviously saved da ta wil l be er ased.
Addendum 115 • Select ”Res tore your c omputer using a sys tem image that you cre ated earlier” and click Next . • The disk will then be scanned for a system image.
116 Addendum • When the scan is complet e, details of a syst em image back up will be displayed in the “Select a syst em image backup” dialog. Sele ct “Use the late st available sys tem image (rec ommended)” and click Ne xt to con tin ue. • In the “Choose additional restor e options” dialo g click Ne xt .
Addendum 117 • Click Finish to rest ore your system to its original factory settings. • When the syst em restor e warning message is displa yed Click Ye s .
118 Addendum • The sy stem rest ore proc ess c an take approxi mately 1 hour . • Once the r estore is c o mplete y ou wil l need to set up the opera ting system b y selecting the language.
Addendum 119 • Select the country or r egion, time, currency a nd keyboard layout . Click Next to con - tinue. • T ype in a user name and comput er name and click Next .
120 Addendum • Type th e p assword ( if n o pa ssword i s req uired just cl ick n ext) . • Enter Pr oduct Key and click Ne xt . The Pr oduct Key is located on the Oper ating Sys tem CD case in the supplied Ac cessories pack .
Addendum • Select “I ac cept the lic ense terms” and click Ne xt to con tinu e • Click on “Use rec ommended settings”.
Addendum • Setup the time zone and adjust the clock . Click Next to conti nue. • T o activate Windows, click Activ ate now ..
Ta b l e o f co n t e n t s 7T a b l e o f c o n t e n t s 1 Introdu ction ................................................................................................................ .................. 3 1.1 Customer notice ........... ..........
Ta b l e o f co n t e n t s 4.1 Overview Menu Options .............................. .................................... ................................... ........ 27 4.2 Managing layout files an d connections (File menu) ..........................
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Barco R59116700-01をまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはBarco R59116700-01の技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。Barco R59116700-01の取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。Barco R59116700-01で得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
Barco R59116700-01を既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はBarco R59116700-01の不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、Barco R59116700-01に関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちBarco R59116700-01デバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。