Shipping Contents The PointWrite touch module is a touch transmitter for the BenQ PointWrite interactive projector. To use the touch module, please find the standard accessories below and follow this manual. PointWrite Touch Installation CD Quick manual Module Dummy pen with pen...
About Dummy Pen When replacing the pen nib on the dummy pen, take it from the dummy pen. For better touch performance, keep the pen nib clean. When replacing the pen nib, take it from the dummy pen. Product Overview About Touch Module Front View Rear View...
Preparation for Setup Environment Condition The touch module functions with an PointWrite interactive projector for scalable finger touch functionality, transforming any flat surface into a virtual interactive whiteboard. For optimal finger touch quality, follow these guidelines: Close all window curtains. Select a projection area away from direct sunlight to prevent writing interference.
Surface Condition Optimal finger touch quality is dependent on the selected surface condition. You can attach the touch module on a wall surface or existing board. It is important to choose a smooth and flat surface area free of protrusions. In the event of a projection surface not conducive to finger touch functionality, select the PointWrite pen as the pointing method for the classroom.
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Measuring the Flatness of the Surface Place a six-foot carpenter’s level horizontally across the projection area (board). Locate the point on the level furthest away from the projection area. Measure the surface flatness on both sides of the projection area. •...
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Surface Obstructions Maintain the projection area clean and free of obstructions. The following are common obstruction examples: • Cables or wires that hang into the projected image. Leave extra space between the cables and the projected image so you can make image adjustments later.
Projector Requirements The PointWrite touch module is only available for BenQ PointWrite series interactive projector. Make sure the PointWrite camera module is installed properly before you setup the PointWrite touch module. For more information, please refer to the PointWrite camera module User Manual or Quick Guide when installing.
Touch Module Installation Screen Tolerance Center line of touch area 50-100mm Touch module Frame Surface Touch area 50mm 50mm 50mm Item Specification 1 Horizontal Position Center Line of beamed screen. Ceiling Mounting: Top of the screen with Gap. 2 Vertical Position Table Mounting: Bottom of the screen with Gap.
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Mounting Touch Module Install the adhesive tape on the rear side of the PointWrite touch module. Following the instructions above to position the touch module on the screen. 3M double tape (thickness: 1mm) is recommended. Turn over the front cover. Secure the touch module to the wall with screws.
Connecting Touch Module Use the USB cable to connect the touch module for power supply. There are two ways to connect the touch module. Connect Touch Module to Projector (Recommended) USB type-A power is available for selected projector model. Connect Touch Module to Computer USB power may be unstable under the following conditions: 1.
Touch Module Laser Curtain The laser curtain is a perfect plane to cover the screen in max fan angle of 180 degrees. The laser curtain is required to be parallel to the surface with the optimal gap for the effective finger touch performance. Laser curtain Screen...
Driver Installation Use the PointWrite driver in the touch module CD to enable the finger touch function. The CD in the PointWrite pen kit does not contain the finger touch function. PointWrite Pen kit Touch module kit Pen Mode Pen Mode Finger Mode Finger Mode Disconnect the USB cable...
Configuration Setting To use the PointWrite, the proper setting of the PointWrite configuration is needed. The Configuration setting window will help you to set up PointWrite correctly. Select Pen Mode during the setting process. Driver Installation...
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PointWrite Language: The default language is the same as the language for your operating system. If you want to change the language, click on and then language list will display. After selecting your preferred language, quit the PointWrite and start the PointWrite again.
Alignment Instructions Alignment View In PointWrite Configuration, press Next. In PointWrite Alignment, press Alignment View to enter the camera view (refer to page 18). Check the position of the pattern image. UST-Mirrot type projector ST-Short throw projector Connect the USB cable for touch module and go to "Using the Alignment Masks"...
Using the Alignment Masks The alignment masks help you to find the optimal height of the laser curtain and optimal touch performance. Shape of Alignment Mark Lower reflector Higher reflector Mounting Position of Alignment Mark In the camera view of PointWrite, The alignment mark reflector is shown like below picture.
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Adjust for Reflection Left screw Right screw Left screw Right screw Top screw Adjust the reflection laser curtain horizontally Alignment Instructions...
PointWrite Calibration Auto calibration : click on and the calibration process will run automatically. When you choose this method, white image is shown on the screen and the pattern image is displayed. Manual calibration: Click on and the calibration window will be projected on the screen.
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Use the PointWrite pen to click on the center of calibration cursor immediately after it appears. Then the next cursor will display. Repeat this process until the last calibration cursor disappears. After completing calibration, change the mode to Finger Touch Mode. Now you can use QWrite.
Specifications Touch module Model Name PT02 Operating Voltage 4.7~5.2V Power Consumption Max 250mA USB Type (Power) Mini USB B type Power Source Power via USB Type A Wavelength 850nm ± 10nm Fan Angle Max : 180° (1 laser beam) Rolling Control Range Max 4°...