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PJ Master
Owner’s Manual
Editing the predefined command
When changing the command according to the target or resetting date or time to the targets, take
the following steps;
1. Select a target on the status list view window or a server on the tree view window.
2. Click
or
button on the tool bar or select Global Setting from Projector or PDP menu.
The setting window will appear.
- The commands which are not effective to the selection are disabled.
3. Double click on a command title name you intend to change. The editing window will appear.
4. Change command on the text box and click
OK to assign the command.
5. Tick check box next to its title name and click
OK to execute the command. The setting window
will close. The edited command is set as the default command.
* The command data are stored in the defined files, Define_PJ.def for projector or Define_PDP.def
for PDP monitor, in the folder PMS/Program. If you want to add the new command, enable you to
edit these defined files. For further information, see “Customizing the command list” on chapter 4
(p.46).
Condition setting
By using the condition function, when executing the command defined by the Global Setting, it is
possible to set as its command is executed after checking the target status.
For example: Set screen mode to “Wide” for model “PLC-XP50” only.
At first, check if the model name of the targets is “PLC-XP50”, and then check if the target is in the
power-on mode, after that execute the command “Screen Wide”.
* Check the power status before executing the screen mode change command as it is not possible
to change the screen mode if the projector is in the stand-by mode.
* The maximum length of the command text including the condition text is 512 characters.
Global setting
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