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IR Pen Interactive

 

User manual 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IR Pen Interactive

Page 1: ...IR Pen Interactive User manual ...

Page 2: ...nt plate 8 Step 3 Attach the projector to the mount 9 Step 4 Adjusting the projected image size 10 Step 5 Adjusting the tilt vertical keystone 11 Step 6 Adjusting the tilt yaw 11 Step 7 Adjusting the tilt horizontal keystone 13 Installing the whiteboard 14 IR Pen setup 15 Step 1 Install Utility Software 15 Step 2 Interactive Mode 16 Step 3 Touch Area Setting 17 Step 4 Calibration 19 Step 5 Trouble...

Page 3: ...ecautions The IR camera on the projector receives infrared signals from the IR Pen To operate normally The IR camera should face the projection area of the whiteboard Remove any obstacle in between the IR camera and the whiteboard Do not place other infrared communication devices lighting equipment or residential heating equipment etc nearby Maintenance Gently clean the pen tip with dust blower Ho...

Page 4: ...4 2x IR Pens Package Overview Note Supplied with USTir version only 5m USB cable CD user manual ...

Page 5: ...less than 20 meters to reduce external noise We recommend using a steel backed whiteboard Make sure the projector is installed under the following conditions the projected image is a rectangular shape without any distortion the projector is tilted at an angle no more than 3 degrees vertically and horizontal in relation to the screen When using the interactive function install the projector so that...

Page 6: ...ee mount installation guide o Attach the projector to mount See mount installation guide o Connect sources and USB to the projector o Adjust projected images See mount installation guide o Install the whiteboard See whiteboard installation guide o IR Pen setup and calibration ...

Page 7: ...rit level Remove bracket and drill other positions Use fixings suitable for your type of wall construction Use all available fixing points If in any doubt of the suitability of the wall it s construction or what type of fixings to use consult a qualified builder or installer Note Remove wall plate cover before attaching to wall Retain fixings for re attaching cover later ...

Page 8: ...rojector to the mount plate Place the projector on a soft clean surface Position the pre assembled mounting plate on top of the projector Insert 5xA M4 x 10mm screws from the fixing kit tighten with a posidrive screwdriver ...

Page 9: ...in to position Fig 3A Lift the projector so the two hooks slip over the protrusions on the black molding Fig 3B Position the washer C and teardrop shaped locking washer D against the hooks Fig 3C Insert bolt B M8 x 75mm and tighten it using the one of the allen keys provided Fig 3D ...

Page 10: ...olt on the fine adjuster Fig 4D Adjust highlighted bolt to fine adjust the throw distance Fig 4E To reduce the projected image size tighten the bolt clockwise using one of the allen keys provided to move the projector closer to the screen To increase the projected image size loosen the bolt anticlockwise using one of the allen keys provided to move the projector away from the screen Once fine adju...

Page 11: ...uired angle Fig 5B Tighten the bolt to lock the angle of the projector Fig 5C Adjust the highlighted thumbwheel to fine adjust the tilt angle Fig 5D To decrease the angle of projection tighten the thumbwheel clockwise To increase the angle of projection loosen the thumbwheel anticlockwise Step 6 Adjusting the tilt yaw ...

Page 12: ...ighlighted thumbwheel to fine adjust the yaw angle Fig 6E To lower the left hand side of the projector tighten the thumbwheel clockwise To lower the right hand side of the projector loosen the thumbwheel anticlockwise ...

Page 13: ...tated by hand Adjust the highlighted thumbwheel to fine adjust the rotation of the projector Fig 7A To bring the left hand side of the projector closer to the screen tighten the thumbwheel clockwise To bring the right hand side of the projector close to the screen loosen the thumbwheel anticlockwise ...

Page 14: ...14 Installing the whiteboard ...

Page 15: ...quirement Operating system Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Windows 7 32bit 64bit Windows 8 Must be installed NET Framework 4 0 CPU Intel Core i3 or above Memory 2GB or higher Min hard disk space 110 MB 2 Install the software utility from the CDROM The status of the software is shown in the task bar the icons shown below describe the mode the software is set to Finger Stylus mode Active Pen mode Disconnec...

Page 16: ...operating systems support multi point touch control Users can select default Finger Stylus Mode for multi point touch Or switch to Active Pen Mode when using the light pen IR pen Note Windows XP and MAC operating systems only support single point touch ...

Page 17: ...all software applications Reduce ambient light Do not obstruct or shake lens during Touch Area Setting Check if projection image is clear If not adjust focus to sharpen the image If fail message pops up switch to Manual Touch Area Setting B Select Manual Touch Area Setting ...

Page 18: ...ction image For example P1 is lower right corner P2 is lower left corner and so on B 2 Touch Area Boundary Fine tuning Step 1 Click on P1 use mouse to drag P1 to upper left corner Align adjustable green zone with projected white frame Step 2 Adjust P2 to P4 accordingly adjustable green zone should completely overlaps the projected white frame Step 3 Finally check again if the green frame completel...

Page 19: ...follow the steps shown below to troubleshoot the issues Close all software applications Reduce ambient light Do not obstruct or shake lens during calibration Check if projection image is clear If not adjust focus to sharpen the image Manual Calibration is suggested for better accuracy ...

Page 20: ...om ambient light sources may interfere with touch performance The troubleshooting viewer shows real time images for debugging purposes Any infrared light interference is now shown in the window Note Interactive function is disabled under trouble shooting viewer click to exit ...

Page 21: ...able and check again 2 Switch to another USB port and check again 3 Restart your computer and check again 4 Go to Power Options in Control Panel check USB selective suspend settings status in USB settings under Advance Settings Switch to Disabled 5 Go to the official website of the laptop PC manufacturer and update the USB driver to the latest version 6 Use the USB cable included with your project...

Page 22: ...Switch to Disabled 5 Go to official website of the laptop PC manufacturer and update the USB driver to the latest version 6 Go to official website of the laptop PC manufacturer and update the BIOS driver to the latest version 7 Use the USB cable included with your projector and check again If an USB extension is needed please contact your distributor 8 The USB port of your computer may not be work...

Page 23: ...brate again For better accuracy please complete manual calibration If an overlarge offset is observed please perform Manual Calibration and see Step 8 Calibration for troubleshooting Q6 What to do when Auto Calibration and Auto Touch Area Setting both fail A 1 When the projectors OSD message is shown this may result in Auto Calibration failure and Auto Touch Area Setting failure Please wait until ...

Page 24: ...Area Setting and Auto Calibration it is suggested to switch display mode to Bright Mode Q8 What to do when the mouse cursor flashes or jumps on screen or when the Touch function does not work well for a certain projection area A 1 Check if there is strong ambient light shown on the whiteboard If yes turn off the light 2 Check if there are any foreign objects on the whiteboard If yes remove the obj...

Page 25: ... function is not accurate A Touch accuracy may be impacted when the Windows default display has been changed 1 Go to the setting page Start menu Control Panel Appearance and Personalization 2 Select Smaller 100 Default and click Apply ...

Page 26: ...5m 90 0 233m 0 43m 1 92m 0 422m 0 675m 2 033m 1 525m 2 541m 100 0 259m 0 45m 2 10m WXGA B A W H Image size D M N 0 232m 0 485m 1 830m 1 144m 2 158m 85 0 172m 0 36m 1 63m 0 245m 0 498m 1 879m 1 175m 2 216m 87 0 176m 0 37m 1 67m 0 261m 0 514m 1 940m 1 212m 2 287m 90 0 182m 0 37m 1 71m 0 318m 0 571m 2 155m 1 347m 2 541m 100 0 202m 0 40m 1 87m 0 375m 0 628m 2 370m 1 481m 2 795m 110 0 222m 0 42m 2 02m ...

Page 27: ...1 992m 1 121m 2 286m 90 0 202m 0 39m 1 64m 0 305m 0 558m 2 214m 1 246m 2 541m 100 0 224m 0 42m 1 79m Ultra wide B A W H D M N 0 467m 0 72m 2 857m 1 071m 3 05m 120 0 193m 0 39m 1 58m 0 497m 0 75m 2 976m 1 116m 3 18m 125 0 201m 0 39m 1 63m 0 527m 0 78m 3 095m 1 161m 3 30m 130 0 209m 0 40m 1 69m longer arm mount required F G H K 0 125m 0 037m 0 125m 0 18 ...

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