Projector Groups - Christie PowerTool User Manual

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Section 3: Working with PowerTool
3.
Specify the IP Address and Port (or range of ports) where the
projector(s) is located.
4.
Select a Projector Type from the drop-down list.
NOTE:
projector.
5.
If the projector you are adding requires a password, enter a Password.
Click Add.
PowerTool searches for the projector(s) and, if found, adds them to your
configuration.
6.
When you are finished adding projectors manually, click Done to close
the dialog box.
7.
Use the group commands below the projector list to organize the
projectors. For more information, see

3.4 Projector Groups

PowerTool allows you to create groups into which you can organize your
projectors. Groups make it easier to look for projector status information and
send commands to several projectors at once. For example, you might want
all projectors of a particular type grouped together. Alternatively, if you are
managing a large collection of projectors housed in different areas, you
might want all projectors in a given room or building grouped together.
The projector workspace shows the projector groups organized in a tree-
view, hierarchical structure. Below the workspace are a series of buttons for
performing different tasks with the groups.
Projectors can exist at the All Projectors level; they do not need to belong
to a group.
3-6
You must enter a projector type for PowerTool to connect to the
Figure 3-7 Projector Groups
Section 3.4 Projector
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Groups.

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