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3M™ Digital WallDisplay
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Contents
Introduction
Thank You for Choosing 3M .........................................................................................................................7Safety Information .........................................................................................................................................7Intended Use ..................................................................................................................................................7Product Safety Label ...................................................................................................................................11Save These Instructions ...............................................................................................................................11Trademarks ..................................................................................................................................................11Patents ..........................................................................................................................................................12Software and Copyright License Agreement ...............................................................................................123M Digital WallDisplay Technical Support .................................................................................................12FCC Statement—Class A ............................................................................................................................12EEC Statement—Class A ............................................................................................................................12Model Identification and Differences ..........................................................................................................13Contents .......................................................................................................................................................14Optional Accessories ...................................................................................................................................14What’s Next? ...............................................................................................................................................14Part Identification ........................................................................................................................................153M Digital Wall Display Features ...............................................................................................................16
Installation and System Setup
Recommendation and Things to Consider Before Installing ......................................................................17Installing the Wall Bracket ..........................................................................................................................18Hanging the 3M Digital WallDisplay ..........................................................................................................19System Setup ...............................................................................................................................................21
Operation
Startup ..........................................................................................................................................................22Shutdown .....................................................................................................................................................23
Remote Control Unit
Features ........................................................................................................................................................24Forward Keypad ...........................................................................................................................................25Rear Keypad ................................................................................................................................................26Installing or Replacing Batteries .................................................................................................................27
Digital Markers and Eraser
Assembling Digital Markers ........................................................................................................................28Assembling Digital Eraser ...........................................................................................................................29
Menu System
Menu Navigation .........................................................................................................................................30Colorful—Bright Slider ...............................................................................................................................30Warm—Cool Slider .....................................................................................................................................31Volume Slider ..............................................................................................................................................31Mute Menu Function ...................................................................................................................................32Input Select Menu ........................................................................................................................................33Reset All Menu ............................................................................................................................................33Image Adj Sub-Menu ...................................................................................................................................34Tools Sub-Menu ...........................................................................................................................................35
Page 1: ...Rev B Copyright 2005 3M All Rights Reserved interactive whiteboard 9200IW deluxe interactive whiteboard 9200IC Operator s Guide Guide de l operateur Benutzerhandbuch Guida dell operatore Gu a del ope...
Page 2: ...This page intentionally left blank for printed version ENGLISH...
Page 3: ...dix 58 FRAN AIS Introduction 65 Installation et Configuration du Syst me 75 Fonctionnement 80 T l commande 82 Marqueurs et effaceur num riques 86 Syst me de menu 88 Utilisation du 3M Digitale WallDisp...
Page 4: ...lDisplay come Copiatrice 210 Manutenzione 214 Risoluzioni dei problemi 223 Informazioni per l assistenza 231 Appendice 232 ESPA OL Introducci n 239 Instalaci n del sistema 249 Funcionamiento 254 Unida...
Page 5: ...xt 14 Part Identification 15 3M Digital Wall Display Features 16 Installation and System Setup Recommendation and Things to Consider Before Installing 17 Installing the Wall Bracket 18 Hanging the 3M...
Page 6: ...es 40 Lamp Replacement 41 Resetting Lamp Hours 44 Replacing ProjectionScreen 45 Optical Engine Adjustment 46 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions 49 Onscreen Messages 50 eBeam Software 51 eBe...
Page 7: ...local voltages The use of other replacement lamps outdoor operation or different voltages has not been tested and could damage the projector or peripheral equipment and or create a potentially unsafe...
Page 8: ...duce the risks associated with glass dust falling from the projection arm into the eye Do not look up towards the projection arm in the event of lamp breakage To reduce the risk associated with high t...
Page 9: ...roduct s power cord and data cable so that they will not be tripped over To reduce the risk associated with chemical leakage hot battery surface and battery rupture Use only same type AAA alkaline bat...
Page 10: ...e Master Power Switch or unplug the power cord before pressing the On Off Button After the On Off Button is pressed the fan continues for approximately five minutes to cool the 3M Digital WallDisplay...
Page 11: ...s and or other countries IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Apple Macintosh and Apple PowerBook are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in...
Page 12: ...Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial env...
Page 13: ...ve Collaboration 9200IW 3M Digital WallDisplay 9200IW with Interactive Whiteboard Model Differences Below is a table that identifies the differences between the 3M Digital WallDisplay models Model Num...
Page 14: ...hould ever need to be moved What s Next After the 3M Digital WallDisplay has been installed in your meeting room you are ready to set it up Please read this guide thoroughly before operating your new...
Page 15: ...R S VIDEO RCA VGA DVI D OUT IN MENU KEYPAD 1 2 3 4 12 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Facade 2 Lamp Housing Door behind facade 3 Projection Screen 4 Left Bezel 5 Remote Control Unit 6 Storage Door 7 St...
Page 16: ...s every time Allows presenter to move without blocking image Built in powerful stereo speaker system Single button operation Hand held remote control for most functions Print your meeting notes direct...
Page 17: ...screen replacement The projection screen is removed from the side of the unit during replacement or service For ease of replacement and access position the unit 48 inches from the nearest obstruction...
Page 18: ...l wall studs in area 2 While holding the bracket in place use a carpenter s level to ensure the proper level and then mark the three hole locations on the wall Ensure that no studs are behind the hole...
Page 19: ...the accessory box es from the top support 4 Remove the top support 5 Remove the plastic bag from the 3M Digital WallDisplay by lifting the top of the unit and pushing the bag towards the bottom of the...
Page 20: ...it so that the projection arm is closest to the wall 2 Clear the path from the unit to the wall where it will be hanging Note Most of the weight is at the projection head speakers end of the 3M Digita...
Page 21: ...USB port and provides wireless mouse control using the 3M Digital WallDisplay remote control Disk Pad button Audio Out Connects to an external audio amplifier and provides audio from the active audio...
Page 22: ...al WallDisplay is in standby mode The large oval On Off Button will be backlit amber after several seconds 3 Press the On Off Button in the center of the lower front panel The projection arm will exte...
Page 23: ...t period before the On Off Button will function again During this period the On Off Button will flash red The fan will continue to run for approximately five minutes to cool the unit Note If the 3M Di...
Page 24: ...play unit DISK PAD Press to control the computer s mouse navigate the menu system or control the Pointer or Reveal functions R MOUSE Press for right mouse button function in mouse mode MENU Press to d...
Page 25: ...control the path of the Reveal function While using the onscreen menu system or Pointer function the computer Mouse function is temporarily disabled To regain computer mouse control turn off the curre...
Page 26: ...function on off The timer will display on the screen and begin to count down To change the Timer value refer to the On Scrn Timer sub menu in the Tools menu Freeze A moving image can be stilled or fro...
Page 27: ...s 1 Push and slide the battery compartment tab in the direction shown then lift it off 2 Install two AAA batteries as indicated by the diagram inside the compartment 3 Snap the battery compartment cov...
Page 28: ...rker compartment 3 Remove the cap from a bullet tip dry erase marker Be sure the marker color matches the color ring on the marker sleeve Insert the marker into the eBeam sleeve Close the marker compa...
Page 29: ...signals from the digital eraser in the same way as the digital markers The eraser sends an erase signal when you press the felt eraser against the 3M Digital WallDisplay screen Remove the battery cove...
Page 30: ...simultaneously Move the slider toward Colorful to achieve maximum color saturation and contrast Move the slider toward Bright to achieve maximum brightness To adjust the Colorful Bright slider 1 Open...
Page 31: ...or Menu Keypad 4 Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the right arrow of the Menu Keypad Volume Slider The Volume slider adjusts the speaker and...
Page 32: ...The sound will turn off 4 Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the right arrow of the Menu Keypad Mute function ON To turn the Mute menu functio...
Page 33: ...3 Press the right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad repeatedly until the desired input option is shown 4 Activate the input option by pressing the left arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad 5 Close...
Page 34: ...r Sync Adjusts the expected pixel number in a single video line Use this to eliminate banding Main Returns to main menu Exit Leaves the menu system To open the Image Adj submenu 1 Open the menu system...
Page 35: ...disabled press the Input button on the remote control to select the next available input source Usage Hrs Displays and or resets 3M Digital WallDisplay s and lamp s operating time in number of hours A...
Page 36: ...igher and 64 MB RAM or Mac OS X 10 1 or higher 10 MB available hard drive space One available USB port Installing the Software Installing the eBeam Software for the 3M Digital WallDisplay is quick and...
Page 37: ...ractive Stylus is used the same way a mouse is used on a PC including the right click function but the Print and Clear buttons will have no effect Using Copyboard Mode 9200IC Printer Computer Top LED...
Page 38: ...ber COMMUNICATING WITH A PC Printer Computer VGA 1 Turn on the 3M Digital WallDisplay unit and wait for image to appear on the screen 2 Use the eBeam Interactive Stylus instead of a dry erase marker 3...
Page 39: ...those components do Button A Menu Button Button A the Menu Button is the equivalent of the right click button on your mouse Button B Show Hide Interactive Tools Button Button B the Show Hide Interacti...
Page 40: ...rn off the 3M Digital WallDisplay and replace the lamp with a new one Using an old lamp in the 3M Digital WallDisplay could cause a malfunction Onscreen Lamp Messages PLEASE CHANGE THE LAMP The lamp h...
Page 41: ...There are two indentations behind the top of the facade near each end Grasp facade plate at each indentation and pull out and down to remove plate Facade 4 Loosen the self contained screw at the upper...
Page 42: ...receptacle with other hand 5b 5a 6 Open the latch by moving the metal lever to the left Lever 7 While holding the latch open grasp the lamp cartridge and pull it straight out of the lamp compartment 8...
Page 43: ...jection arm as shown then snap firmly into place 12 Align the slots and tabs of the left side of the facade and projection head as shown then snap firmly into place Note You must hear or feel a distin...
Page 44: ...ay the total operating time of the lamp 3 Select Lamp Reset from the next pop up list 4 Select Exit Note Do not reset the lamp hours if the lamp cartridge was not changed This can damage internal comp...
Page 45: ...nto the notch located on the sides of each bezel near the top The bezel will easily snap on and off for screen replacement 3 Slide the screen straight out of the open side Be sure to allow approximate...
Page 46: ...stment move the arm assembly up and down to relieve any stress and see if the arm will realign itself and project an aligned image 1 Locate the access door on the under side of the projection arm 2 Sl...
Page 47: ...nt screw to move screen image from side to side if required Tighten locking screw 5 Locate adjustment screw for right side screen adjustment Locate locking screw for right side adjustment 6 Loosen loc...
Page 48: ...ocking screw for left side adjustment 8 Loosen locking screw Then use blade screwdriver on adjustment screw to move left side screen image up and down if required Tighten locking screw Note After maki...
Page 49: ...puter the external monitor port is not turned on Turn on input source The lamp will not ignite or has turned off The internal temperature is too high Clear blocked ventilation holes The lamp has reach...
Page 50: ...nd the sensor Remove obstacle The remote control s batteries are exhausted Replace batteries The menu system will not display The menu system will not display without an input source displayed Connect...
Page 51: ...ninstalled from your computer Exit the eBeam Software s Meeting application and restart it Check that the eraser is not resting on the eraser pad If you are using a Serial to USB connector follow the...
Page 52: ...erver See Proxy Server Setup Even if you think you aren t behind a proxy server firewall you might be Your ISP might have a firewall set up causing this problem Try Add a new server see Adding a Meeti...
Page 53: ...al Make sure that you are pressing the digital marker firmly against the 3M Digital WallDisplay when you write The marker is designed to write with a normal amount of pressure by the writer however it...
Page 54: ...ar in eBeam Software s Meeting application Software Make sure you are writing within the calibrated image area on the whiteboard Digital eraser does not erase Software Press the eraser down on the whi...
Page 55: ...e port 80 as the default connection port Try hosting the eBeam meeting over port 81 or some other port value Try From the Share Meeting dialog box see Hosting Sharing a Meeting select Use my PC to hos...
Page 56: ...sheet eBeam Software s Meeting application cannot import a spreadsheet containing a graph See Loading an Excel Spreadsheet as a Background Image Background image quality is bad Software Background ima...
Page 57: ...reen 78 6969 9469 4 3M Vikuiti High Brightness Screen 78 6969 9471 0 Optional Accessories Accessory Tray right side 78 6969 9753 1 Accessory Tray left side 78 6969 9754 9 Ordering Parts or Getting Inf...
Page 58: ...1208 mm x 1350 mm x 179 mm Weight Approx 85 lbs Video Compatibility NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M SECAM Computer Video Compatibility VGA to SXGA Mouse Emulation PC serial mouse ADB and USB Input Out...
Page 59: ...3 0Vp p Audio Output Signal 0 200m Vrms 1k Ohms Video S Video Luminance Signal 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms Chrominance Signal 0 286Vp p color burst 75 Ohms Video Signal 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms Audio Input Signal 200m Vr...
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Page 62: ...ortant Notice All statements technical information and recommendations related to 3M s products are based on information believed to be reliable but the accuracy or completeness is not guaranteed Befo...