BenQ EH600 User Manual - Page 107

Appendix: Operation (under Launcher source) for firmware version before v01.00.19.00

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Appendix: Operation (under Launcher source) for firmware version before v01.00.19.00 BenQ Launcher BenQ Launcher is the projector's operating system that allows you to wirelessly cast your device's screen, play files, run apps, as well as adjust projector settings. Use the remote control or connect a USB mouse to the projector's USB-1 or USB-2 ports to navigate BenQ Launcher and operate its functions. The BenQ Launcher home screen Upon initial start up or when BenQ Launcher is selected in the input source menu, the projector will display BenQ Launcher. If the projector is projecting from an input source (e.g. HDMI or PC), you can return to BenQ Launcher mode by pressing the source button or the LAUNCHER button on the remote control and then selecting BenQ Launcher in the input source menu. When the Auto Source Search function is enabled in the Advanced > Settings menu of the projector's OSD menu, the projector will display the BenQ Launcher home screen by default every time it is powered on. If the Auto Source Search function is disabled, the projector will detect if a signal is available from the input source that was last used and switch to that input source if it is available, if a signal is not available or the projector was set to BenQ Launcher during the previous session, the projector will enter the BenQ Launcher home screen. See Settings on page 90. Actual screen may vary based on your BenQ Launcher firmware version. The BenQ Launcher home screen features five main sections: • Status Bar icons - Icons that display the time, Bluetooth, and wireless status. • Wireless Projection buttons - Provides instructions on how to project wirelessly via iOS/Android devices or a laptop/PC. • Source menu - Allows you to select open media files from storage devices connected to the USB-1 or USB-2 ports, or video input source connected to the HDMI or PC ports for projection. Appendix: Operation (under Launcher source) for firmware version before v01.00.19.00 107

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Appendix: Operation (under Launcher source) for firmware version before v01.00.19.00
Appendix: Operation (under Launcher
source) for firmware version before
v01.00.19.00
BenQ Launcher
BenQ Launcher is the projector’s operating system that allows you to wirelessly cast your device’s
screen, play files, run apps, as well as adjust projector settings.
The
BenQ Launcher
home screen
Upon initial start up or when
BenQ Launcher
is selected in the input source menu, the projector will
display
BenQ Launcher
. If the projector is projecting from an input source (e.g.
HDMI
or
PC
), you
can return to
BenQ Launcher
mode by pressing the source button
or the
LAUNCHER
button
on the remote control and then selecting
BenQ Launcher
in the input source menu.
The
BenQ Launcher
home screen features five main sections:
• Status Bar icons - Icons that display the time, Bluetooth, and wireless status.
• Wireless Projection buttons - Provides instructions on how to project wirelessly via iOS/Android
devices or a laptop/PC.
Source
menu - Allows you to select open media files from storage devices connected to the
USB-1
or
USB-2
ports, or video input source connected to the
HDMI
or
PC
ports for projection.
Use the remote control or connect a USB mouse to the projector’s
USB-1
or
USB-2
ports to navigate
BenQ
Launcher
and operate its functions.
When the
Auto Source Search
function is enabled in the
Advanced
>
Settings
menu of the projector’s OSD
menu, the projector will display the
BenQ Launcher
home screen by default every time it is powered on. If the
Auto Source Search
function is disabled, the projector will detect if a signal is available from the input source that
was last used and switch to that input source if it is available, if a signal is not available or the projector was set to
BenQ Launcher
during the previous session, the projector will enter the
BenQ Launcher
home screen. See
Settings on page 90
.
Actual screen may vary based on your
BenQ Launcher
firmware version.