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StarBoard Link EZ2-Pen 

 

English 

Safe Handling 

 
 
 

Notice Contents 

Page(s) 

- Select a level and stable position. 
- Do not set it up near equipment that might generate electromagnetic waves or 

radio frequencies, such as radio transmitters, televisions, copying machines or 
air conditioners. 

- Avoid locations that are dusty, that are subject to extremely high or low 

temperatures or humidity, or that are exposed to direct sunlight.

 

P.2-1 

The gap between the cursor and pen will become big in the lower 13cm (5 
inches) of the digitizer. 
If you want to reduce the gap, place the digitizer keeping a minimum space of 
13cm (5 inches) from the upper part of the centre of the projection area. 

P.2-2 

Using infrared and compact cameras, this product captures the 
image (reflected light) of a pen and detects the corresponding 
coordinate position. Do not operate near lighting that will 
obstruct the capture of the image. 

- Locations where the surface or side of the projection area are exposed to direct 

sunlight. 

- Locations in which there are light fittings with many light bulbs or infrared 

rays directly above the projection area. 

- The place where there is some reflective object around projection area. 
  (Reflective bars or pen which is not used interactive white board built-in 

reflection tape, etc...)

 

P.2-6 
P.4-4 

 
 

NOTICE

 

Summary of Contents for Link EZ2-Pen

Page 1: ...Guide SBLE2P ML120801 Read this User s Guide and carefully retain it for future reference Before using this product carefully read and fully understand the safety instructions Store this User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...ations Special Instructions This manual contains explanations relating to accessories that are sold separately as well as the product itself Disclaimers Hitachi Solutions Ltd assumes no liability and...

Page 4: ...SBLE2P ML120801 is for the following products AH00336 StarBoard Link EZ2 Pen Overseas model Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation U S and in other countries Mac and Mac OS are trademarks of...

Page 5: ...en henceforth referred to as StarBoard This User s Guide has been created for people who already have a working knowledge of personal computers henceforth referred to as PC Please make sure that you u...

Page 6: ...bol will appear to raise the attention of the user to existing risks that may cause harm to people To avoid any chances of injuries or possibly death DO NOT IGNORE the safety instructions that follow...

Page 7: ...roduct it may lead to personal injury or damage to the product CAUTIONS In order to prevent damage by static electricity touch a nearby metal object with your hand to discharge any static electricity...

Page 8: ...lt in fire What to do if the product breaks or the USB cable is damaged If this product breaks or the USB cable becomes damaged for some reason immediately disconnect the USB cable from the PC and con...

Page 9: ...h as jamming it against a wall undue bending pulling or twisting may result in overheating or damage due to exposure of the conductive core electrical short or severing of the cable 4 Precautions Rega...

Page 10: ...such as bumpy or curved surfaces may cause the product to operate improperly or fall over resulting in personal injury or product malfunction CAUTIONS Do not touch internally mounted parts Directly to...

Page 11: ...ct in a location subject to vibration or shock of impact Do not set up this product near a high voltage line or power source If this product is set up near high voltage lines or power sources it might...

Page 12: ...ollow instructions Warnings Contents Page s Install this product on a vertical surface Do not install this product on a slanting surface or ceiling Otherwise the equipment might fall possibly resultin...

Page 13: ...he gap place the digitizer keeping a minimum space of 13cm 5 inches from the upper part of the centre of the projection area P 2 2 Using infrared and compact cameras this product captures the image re...

Page 14: ...jector 2 2 2 2 2 Installing the Digitizer 2 3 2 2 3 Connecting the USB Cable 2 4 2 2 4 Adjusting the Sensor 2 6 2 2 4 1 Sensor Adjustment Procedure Windows version 2 6 2 2 4 2 Sensor Adjustment Proced...

Page 15: ...pen to operate the PC You can use the pen to operate the PC screen projected onto the board with the projector You can write directly onto the PC screen After installing the provided StarBoard Softwar...

Page 16: ...nt 1 2 1 StarBoard 1 Parts No Name Qty 1 Digitizer 1 2 Pen Reflective Pen 1 3 USB extension cable 1 4 Cable holder 1 5 Wood screws 5 6 Machine screws 2 7 Wall mount bracket 2 8 StarBoard Software DVD...

Page 17: ...by the color and lighting status of the LED Lit green Normal Flashing orange Recognizing StarBoard Lit orange Error has occurred 3 Projection area Input area Characters or images drawn in this area ar...

Page 18: ...injury or may cause damage to this product due to shock of impact from the board falling If magnets are not used to install this product fix it in place with screws Failure to comply may cause the sta...

Page 19: ...inches of the digitizer If you want to reduce the gap place the digitizer keeping a minimum space of 13cm 5 inches from the upper part of the centre of the projection area Projection Area 13cm 5 inche...

Page 20: ...ion area and install so it is parallel with the edge of the projection area Installing to walls where magnets cannot be used 1 Fix the wall mount bracket on the back of the digitizer with 2 machine sc...

Page 21: ...install so it is parallel with the edge of the projection area 2 2 3 Connecting the USB Cable 1 Install the cable holder and then hook the USB cable into the holder to fix it in place Cable holder USB...

Page 22: ...2 5 English StarBoard Link EZ2 Pen Assembly and Setup 2 Connect the bundled USB extension cable to the computer USB extension cable...

Page 23: ...ing mark with the pen tip Hold the pen upright to the installation surface Do not move the pen until the display in the progress bar reaches 100 NOTICE Using infrared and compact cameras this product...

Page 24: ...Cancel button 4 The calibration screen starts Use the pen to click on the center of the flashing circles in order Continue pressing the pen to the center to a circle until it turns from red to green...

Page 25: ...Adjust 2 Touch the center of the blinking mark with the pen tip Hold the pen upright to the installation surface Do not move the pen until the display in the progress bar reaches 100 3 Once the sensor...

Page 26: ...to green If clicking is performed properly the circle turns grey Hold the pen upright to the installation surface Once you click on the center of all nine circles a dialogue box that says Calibration...

Page 27: ...en perpendicular to the projection area as much as possible and continue pressing the pen tip to the projection area to draw Holding the pen diagonally may cause input to not be detected properly 2 Re...

Page 28: ...lick the StarBoard icon on the desktop If the No connection icon in below appears on the Tasktray it means that the StarBoard is not connected Make sure that the StarBoard and the PC are properly conn...

Page 29: ...Settings StarBoard Check Connection and then check the connection If the StarBoard is not connected message appears StarBoard Software has not detected the StarBoard Check whether the StarBoard and P...

Page 30: ...gnment select MENU on the StarBoard Software toolbar Settings StarBoard Calibrate and then perform position alignment Important Run the Adjusting the Sensor See page 2 6 to 2 9 of this User s Guide wh...

Page 31: ...correct sequence Start the system in the correct sequence For details on starting the system see page 3 2 of this User s Guide In case that USB cable extended as bellow it may result in unstable of pr...

Page 32: ...nly has one USB host controller use self powered USB hub Input Related Problems Problem What to check What to do The input position does not match Has position alignment been performed properly Perfor...

Page 33: ...rm Adjusting the Sensor on page 2 6 of this user s guide and check if you can perform input Have you installed this product in an environment that might affect its operation Please check the contents...

Page 34: ...umidity 20 80 RH without condensation Standards etc VCCI Class A FCC Class B CE 1 Using infrared and compact cameras this product captures the image reflected light of a pen and detects the correspond...

Page 35: ...eaning the Magnets Use a soft cloth dampened with water or alcohol to remove dirt from the magnet sections of the digitizer Do not use cleaners etc that contain surfactant as doing so will reduce the...

Page 36: ...stration card accompanying the warranty is not returned to our company 2 If the warranty is not presented 3 If specified fields on the registration card accompanying the warranty are not completed or...

Page 37: ...required to send all or part of the product for repair etc Our company will assume responsibility for the return shipping to the customer 7 This warranty does not cover labor fees for repair associate...

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