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Contents 

1. Overview .................................................................................................................................. 2 

2. Features ................................................................................................................................... 2 

3. Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 3 

4. Product 

Package Contents....................................................................................................... 4 

5. Hardware 

Installation................................................................................................................ 4 

5.1. Installation 

of USB Receiver…………………………………………………………………………. 4 

5.2. 

Writing Board ...……………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 

6. Software 

Installation ................................................................................................................. 6 

6.1. 

System Requirements ……………………………………………………………………………….. 6 

6.2. Installation 

of 

Application Software …………………………………………………………………. 6 

6.3. 

Uninstall Wireless Interactive Whiteboard Software ……………………………………………….8 

7. 

Operation of Software Functions .............................................................................................. 8 

7.1. 

Single User Board ID Matching Operation ……………………………………………………..…...8 

7.2. 

Multi-user Switch Operation……………………………………………………………………..……9 

7.2.1. Guidance 

Multi-user Switch Operation……………………………………………………………..10 

7.2.2. Meeting 

Multi-user Mode Operation………………………………………………………………..10 

7.3. 

Operations of Software Interactive Functions……………………………………………….……. 11 

7.3.1. Introduction 

to 

Overall Functions ........................................................................... 11 

7.3.2. 

Three Methods to Operate Whiteboard Software .................................................. 11  

7.3.3. Description 

of Mouse Mode and Toolbar ............................................................... 12  

7.3.4. Description 

of 

Toolbar in Whiteboard Mode ........................................................... 12 

7.3.5. Operation of Teaching Image Lib in Whiteboard .................................................... 13 

7.3.6. Description 

of 

Toolbar in Write Mode ..................................................................... 14 

7.3.7. Operation 

Write Mode in PowerPoint Play Mode................................................... 15 

7.3.8. Operation of Print to Match of Printed PowerPoint Manuscript............................ ..16  

7.3.9. 

Intelligent Session Recorder and Playback………………………………………..….18 

7.3.10. Operation 

of Page Brower…………………………………………………………..…..19 

7.3.11. 

Operation of Whiteboard Page Manager……………………………………….……..19 

7.3.12. 

System Toolbar (Tray) Menu……………………………………………………...…….20 

8. Notices ................................................................................................................................... 20  

8.1. 

Tips for Usage………………………………………………………………………………………...20   

Replace the Pen Refill............................................................................................................. 20  

Replace the Pen Battery ......................................................................................................... 20  

8.2. 

Common Input Problems and Solutions……………………………………………………………21   

 

Summary of Contents for 3DJumpBean T618 Plus

Page 1: ...re Interactive Functions 11 7 3 1 Introduction to Overall Functions 11 7 3 2 Three Methods to Operate Whiteboard Software 11 7 3 3 Description of Mouse Mode and Toolbar 12 7 3 4 Description of Toolbar...

Page 2: ...computer and feeds real time demonstrations on its active area onto the computer screen or projected screen when used with a data projector Connect multiple 3DJumpBean Wireless Whiteboard T618 to the...

Page 3: ...batteries 3 Specifications Items Description USB Receiver Interface USB V1 1 USB Connector Standard USB connector Maximum Connection Numbers 128 wireless terminals Wireless Frequency 2 4GHz RF Wirele...

Page 4: ...position signal writing move and button and send signals to writing board AG13 Button Cell 3 Standby battery for interactive ePen AAA Battery 4 Battery for writing board 2 extra batteries for standby...

Page 5: ...green LED is the operating mode indicator It is green when there is power and flickers when there is writing The red LED is low power indicator It lights up when battery power is low prompting the us...

Page 6: ...ry 16X CD ROM USB port VGA card that supports 16 or 32 bit display color Minimum screen resolution 800X600 6 2 Installation of Application Software 1 Do not connect USB Receiver before software instal...

Page 7: ...7 3 Click Next to start installation of the application 4 Finally install USB driver automatically...

Page 8: ...lete uninstall 7 Operation of Software Functions 7 1 Single User Board ID Matching Operation Transmission of handwriting signal from wireless interactive whiteboard to receiver is carried out through...

Page 9: ...irst and then switch on power supply of writing board or press Reset Wakeup key if under energy saving sleep mode then insert USB receiver again then repeat Step 2 5 If binding of ID number need to be...

Page 10: ...h to corresponding ID number automatically 12 Two methods to return control right to master ID number 1 current ID operator clicks the Switch button then selects Return to Master 2 current ID operator...

Page 11: ...nterface to write on interactive Whiteboard Interactive ePen clicking Powerful PowerPoint presentation To save handwritten content equals to left mouse function convenient for operation for future use...

Page 12: ...rating PowerPoint cancel operation and correspond to Page Up and Page Down separately open close on screen keyboard switch button current ID display 7 3 4 Description of Toolbar in Whiteboard Mode swi...

Page 13: ...common teaching library that are divided into subject category and can be transferred directly in the whiteboard This process is described as follows 1 The following image lib dialog box pops up press...

Page 14: ...he board to delete the figure selected 7 Exit library status to close lib selection dialog box or click the icon on the toolbar again 8 Open images in other directory select Other Dir to open the dire...

Page 15: ...on the writing board or on the writing board to turnover PowerPoint pages 4 In Write Mode click on the writing board or on the floating toolbar to turn to the continuous new page and create a new anno...

Page 16: ...PowerPoint print window 2 Enter Whiteboard program in Mouse or Write Modes make the calibration process in PowerPoint slide show mode After completion you can directly annotate on the PPT manuscript...

Page 17: ...ration the screen will unlock automatically and the cursor restore to its previous shape 5 When entering Write Mode writing area of hard copy and screen writing area of PPT screen correspond to each o...

Page 18: ...on will be changed to Click will resume the recording 5 Stop Button Click on will stop the recording and Playback Button will become visible 6 Playback Button First return to mouse mode Click Windows...

Page 19: ...port all pages to import annotated pages last saved to as the current pages directly 3 Delete annotated pages First select the preview image to delete press the button on the pen or right click with m...

Page 20: ...ve as click the button on the pen and a popup menu appears click Save Pic the page will be saved 7 3 12 System Toolbar Tray Menu 1 After Whiteboard software startup a tray icon will appear in the syst...

Page 21: ...e square hole of the battery stack d Remove the third battery cells according to above method e Make positive poles of three new battery cells upward and insert them into the battery sack one by one f...

Page 22: ...should be outward check low power LED of writing board lights up If it is lights up you should replace the battery of writing board When writing the paper cannot be tilted ii Check whether USB receiv...

Page 23: ...harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Notes The manufacturer is not responsible for and radio or T...

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