3 Operating VOE
VOE runs as a background process whenever the player is running. This process monitors the network, detecting connected displays and other players. When the VOE application is started, it opens the user dialog and displays the VOE main menu to allow the user to perform operations. Closing the window does not break connections to displays or prevent the player from showing to other players. If the user has closed the VOE user interface window by clicking on the X, start the user interface again by
To stop the VOE application from running,
The VOE main menu is shown in the following figure: Figure
1 | Association Box | Check box to indicate the display to make an association with the player. In |
|
| User Mode, clicking on the check box will launch the association process. It will |
|
| not highlight the display for any other functions. |
|
|
|
2 | Display Name | Will show the display name if it has been created in the display's |
|
| Display (OSD) menu or with the VOE Display Settings dialog |
|
|
|
3 | IP Address | The IP address assigned to the display in the network |
|
|
|
4 | MAC ID | The MAC ID of the display |
|
|
|
5 | Display Location | Will show the Display Location field of the display if it has been created in the |
|
| display's OSD menu or with the VOE Display Settings Dialog |
|
|
|
6 | Display Model | Displays the model number of the networked display |
|
|
|