Steelcase 2003173001 User Manual
Steelcase 2003173001 User Manual

Steelcase 2003173001 User Manual

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interactive whiteboard

user guide

Part number 2003173001 Rev D
©2013 Steelcase, Inc.
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  • Page 1: User Guide

    ® ēno interactive whiteboard user guide Part number 2003173001 Rev D ©2013 Steelcase, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 6,353,193; US 6,355,895; US 6,445,384; US 6,667,739; Other patents pending. Steelcase, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in product design, or detail, and to discontinue any product or material without notice. Flash™ Player, Shockwave® Player, and Authorware® Player are...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Multiple ēno styli........34 Multiple ēno interactive whiteboards and icon strips ... 34 Steelcase...
  • Page 4 User Settings ........71 Steelcase...
  • Page 5 Index ........... 94 Steelcase...
  • Page 6: Welcome

    Welcome Welcome ® Congratulations on your purchase of a Steelcase ēno interactive whiteboard. Projection Previous Next Keyboard Pen / Cursor Pen Style Red Pen Blue Pen Green Pen Black Pen Narrow Pen Medium Pen Wide Pen Solid Pen Dashed Pen...
  • Page 7 Welcome note: NOTE: The ēno interactive whiteboard promotes collaboration by enabling multiple users, each with their own stylus. Refer to “Multiple ēno users” on page 34. Steelcase...
  • Page 8: Installing Ēno Interactive Whiteboards

    ēno 2610 can also be mounted on a mobile stand available from your Steelcase dealer. If you use the mobile stand option, follow the mounting instructions provided with the mobile stand, then proceed to “Preparing to use ēno”...
  • Page 9: Mounting Ēno 2610 And 2810 To A Wall

    Installing ēno interactive whiteboards 3. Install the Steelcase ēno Application on the computer. (Refer to “Install the ēno App” on page 22.) 4. Connect the ēno receiver to the computer. (Refer to “Preparing to use ēno” on page 22) 5. Prepare the ēno stylus for use. (Refer to “Preparing to use ēno” on page 22.)
  • Page 10: What Comes In The Box

    5. four (2610) or six (2810) #8 x 0.5 Phillips pan-head self-drilling screws 6. four (2610) or six (2810) #8 x 1.75 Phillips pan-head zinc-plated screws 7. four (2610) or six (2810) wall anchors 8. ēno App installation DVD t for - No A Be 0/ 1/ 0 #0 580-0202-03 Steelcase...
  • Page 11: Mount The Ēno 2610 And 2810 Whiteboard On The Wall

    1. Choose a location on the wall with convenient access to your computer and a projector connection. 2. Where possible, locate wall studs and select drill-hole locations that align with wall studs. Sheetrock anchors are provided in case studs cannot be used. Steelcase...
  • Page 12 2810) drill-hole locations. 52" (1321mm) ēno 2610 32" (812mm) 32" (812mm) ēno 2810 5. If you are mounting to a sheetrock wall, install four (ēno 2610) or six (ēno 2810) sheetrock anchors in the wall at the marked hole locations. Steelcase...
  • Page 13: Mount The Brackets To The Wall

    Installing ēno interactive whiteboards Mount the brackets to the wall To mount the wall brackets: 1. If you are mounting to sheetrock, fasten the two (ēno 2610) or three (2810) mounting brackets to the wall anchors, as shown. Steelcase...
  • Page 14 Installing ēno interactive whiteboards If you are mounting to concrete or brick, fasten the two (ēno 2610) or three (2810) mounting brackets to the wall, as shown. Steelcase...
  • Page 15: Mount The Whiteboard To The Wall Brackets

    Mount the whiteboard to the wall brackets To mount the whiteboard: 1. With the help of an assistant, lift the whiteboard and hang it from the wall brackets, as shown. t for - No A Be 0/ 1/ 0 #0 Steelcase...
  • Page 16 2. Fasten the whiteboard to the upper edge of the wall brackets using the four (ēno 2610) or six (ēno 2810) screws provided. t for - No A Be 0/ 1/ 0 #0 When the whiteboard is mounted to the wall, refer to “Install the magnetic icon strip” on page 21. Steelcase...
  • Page 17: Magnetically Mounting Ēno Click Whiteboards (2650 And 2850)

    What comes in the box • ēno click (2650 or 2850) interactive whiteboard • magnetic control icon strip • ēno stylus kit containing the stylus, battery, two extra stylus tips, ēno receiver, and USB extender cable • ēno App installation DVD Steelcase...
  • Page 18: Preparing To Magnetically Mount Ēno Click

    ēno click whiteboard is level and in the desired position. 2. Move the bottom edge of the ēno click whiteboard toward the surface and allow its magnets to engage with the magnetic surface. Steelcase...
  • Page 19 4. Use a bubble level to test that the ēno click whiteboard is level. If it is not, remove it using instructions below, then re-mount it. E2210 #080900/1/A Beta - Not for Resale Steelcase...
  • Page 20: Removing The Magnetically-Mounted Ēno Click Whiteboard

    ēno click whiteboard simultaneously to pull its bottom edge away from the magnetic surface. 2. Pivot the bottom edge of the ēno click whiteboard up until it is at an angle of about 40 degrees relative to the floor. The upper magnets disengage at this angle. Steelcase...
  • Page 21: Install The Magnetic Icon Strip

    3. Move the whiteboard away from the surface after the magnets disengage. Install the magnetic icon strip The magnetic ēno icon strip provides interactive features and functions when you tap them with the ēno stylus. You can fasten them to any metal surface, including the ēno whiteboard. Steelcase...
  • Page 22: Preparing To Use Ēno

    ēno stylus Bluetooth signal with the ēno receiver • project the computer desktop on the ēno whiteboard • calibrate the computer and whiteboard Install the ēno App Related topics: “System requirements” “ēno App installation” System requirements Your Windows-based computer must have: • 500 MHz Pentium processor Steelcase...
  • Page 23: Ēno App Installation

    USB extender cable (provided) to the computer and ēno receiver to help you assure optimum exposure of the ēno receiver. note: NOTE: If you see a prompt from the operating system to reboot, wait until after the ēno App is installed to avoid a second reboot. Steelcase...
  • Page 24 Preparing to use ēno 2. Locate the installation DVD for ēno App version 3.0 or higher and insert it into your computer disk drive, or download the application from http://techsupport.steelcase.com/home/downloads. Installation should begin automatically. If it does not: • Windows: double-click “My Computer” on your desktop, double- click the disk named “ēno App.”...
  • Page 25: Install The Ēno Stylus Battery

    “Replacing the ēno stylus batteries” The ēno stylus requires one AAA battery (provided). note: NOTE: When replacing the stylus battery, use a AAA Lithium ion battery for optimum performance. Refer to “Replacing the ēno stylus batteries” on page 76. Steelcase...
  • Page 26: Power On And Off The Stylus

    The ēno receiver connects to the host computer’s USB port and pairs the Bluetooth signal with the ēno stylus. You can pair up to three ēno styli to one ēno receiver. Refer to “Multiple ēno users” on page 34. Steelcase...
  • Page 27 For the best signal reception, make sure that no obstacles are present between the stylus and ēno receiver during normal use. Optionally, connect the USB extender cable (provided) to the computer and ēno receiver to help you assure optimum exposure of the ēno receiver. Steelcase...
  • Page 28 If pairing is not successful, a status message appears on the computer screen. Troubleshooting: If pairing was not successful, you can try to resolve the problem by removing the ēno receiver from the USB port, waiting five seconds, and reinserting it before attempting the pairing process again. Steelcase...
  • Page 29: Ēno Receiver Led Status Summary And Troubleshooting

    Is solid red, the ēno App is not updated to version 3.0 or higher, or the driver is not running. Launch the ēno App version 3.0 or higher on the host computer and start the pairing process over again. Steelcase...
  • Page 30: Ēno Stylus Led Status Summary

    To calibrate the ēno whiteboard with the projected host computer: 1. When the computer desktop is projected onto the whiteboard, make sure it fits within the whiteboard frame. 2. Use the ēno stylus to tap the Calibrate icon on the ēno App icon strip one time. Steelcase...
  • Page 31 The calibration window shown below projects from the computer to the whiteboard. 3. Use the ēno stylus to tap each target projected on the whiteboard, following instructions you see on the whiteboard. When calibration is complete, you are ready to begin using the stylus to interact with the computer. Steelcase...
  • Page 32: Using Ēno With A Different Host Computer

    2. Choose “Settings for ēno App” from the menu. 3. Click the “Status” tab. 4. Turn on the ēno stylus by removing the cap. 5. Select the ēno stylus in the list of Products in the “Status” tab. 6. Click “Remove Stylus.” Steelcase...
  • Page 33: If You Use The Older Polyvision Bluetooth Adapter

    NOTE: You can obtain a new ēno receiver (service part number ENOREC01) by contacting your Steelcase dealer or Technical Support. Refer to “Technical support” on page 78. When you use the original PolyVision Bluetooth adapter, the ēno stylus establishes a Bluetooth connection to the host computer rather than to the Bluetooth adapter.
  • Page 34: Multiple Ēno Users

    ēno receiver” on page 26. In a room with multiple whiteboards that respond to the same host computer, each whiteboard must have a unique “A,” “B,” or “C” magnetic icon strip and a unique product identification number (located on the lower Steelcase...
  • Page 35 2. Click the ēno App icon in the system tray (Windows) or menu extras (Macintosh). 3. Choose “Settings for ēno App” from the menu. 4. Click “Status.” 5. Click the ēno interactive whiteboard that you want to configure. The settings for that product appear in the lower part of the window. Steelcase...
  • Page 36 3. Choose the display option that corresponds to the magnetic icon strip labeled “A,” “B,” or “C” on that whiteboard. 4. Follow instructions you see projected from the computer to the whiteboard. Refer to “Calibrate the computer with the whiteboard” on page 30. Steelcase...
  • Page 37: Using Ēno

    LED facing up toward the ceiling. If a notification appears briefly in the lower left corner of the whiteboard telling you that “Your stylus is disconnected”, the stylus has become temporarily disconnected from communication with the host computer. Steelcase...
  • Page 38: Icon Strip Options

    “If you have the older ēno icon strip” on page 50. You can obtain a new ēno App icon strip (service part number ENOAPPSTRIPA) by contacting your Steelcase dealer or Technical Support. Refer to “Technical support” on page 78.
  • Page 39: The Ēno App Icon Strip

    Print/Print dialog. Refer to “Printing a snapshot”. Erase All/Erase All dialog. Refer to “Erase All”. Spotlight/Reveal. Refer to “Spotlight and reveal presentation tools”. Settings for ēno App. Refer to “Configuring ēno App options”. Help. Calibrate. Refer to “Calibrate the computer with the whiteboard”. Steelcase...
  • Page 40: Mouse Control Using The Ēno Stylus

    • To pass the “back” or “forward” command to the active application, tap the Left or Right arrow icons. • To pass the undo or redo command to the active application, tap the Undo or Redo icon. Steelcase...
  • Page 41: Writing And Erasing With The Ēno Stylus

    To undo or redo the last markup action, tap the Undo or Redo icon. • To choose the default start up pen color, refer to “Pen/Draw” on page 70. • To assign a custom color to one of the two user-defined icons, refer to “Icon Strip” on page 68. Steelcase...
  • Page 42: Erase All

    To cycle through all the whiteboard pages and the frozen computer desktop: • Tap the Left and Right arrow icons. To jump back to the computer desktop page (page zero): • Tap the Markup icon. Steelcase...
  • Page 43: Using The On-Screen Keyboard

    4. To enter text, tap the keyboard with the stylus. 5. To move the keyboard window, drag the title bar. 6. To close the keyboard, tap the “close” button or tap the Keyboard icon again. Steelcase...
  • Page 44: Saving A Snapshot On The Host Computer

    3. To save all whiteboard pages in one file, add a check beside this option. note: NOTE: To save all whiteboard pages in one file, make sure that the file type setting is “PDF” or “TIFF”. Steelcase...
  • Page 45: Saving A Snapshot To A Cloud Server

    3. To save all whiteboard pages in one file, add a check beside this option. note: NOTE: To save all whiteboard pages in one file, make sure that the file type setting is “PDF” or “TIFF”. Steelcase...
  • Page 46: Printing A Snapshot

    “Print” on page 67. To view the Print dialog and change printer properties: 1. Tap and hold the stylus tip (without moving it) on the Print icon for one second. 2. To print all whiteboard pages, add a check beside the option. Steelcase...
  • Page 47: Spotlight And Reveal Presentation Tools

    3. To re-shape the spotlight into an ellipse, drag the circle from any of the four cardinal points around the edge of the circle. 4. To enlarge or shrink the circle, drag it from any point around the edge except the four cardinal points. Steelcase...
  • Page 48: Revealing Your Work

    1. Tap the Reveal icon. The screen becomes black except one strip at the top. 2. Use the stylus to drag the strip up, down, left or right to reveal more of the screen. To reveal the entire screen and continue your presentation: • Tap the Reveal icon again. Steelcase...
  • Page 49: User-Defined Icons

    • open a specific document • launch the application that you use most often • change the pen to a custom color To customize a user-defined icon: • Refer to “Icon Strip” on page 68. Steelcase...
  • Page 50: If You Have The Older Ēno Icon Strip

    Sets the pen to a dashed line. Narrow eraser width using the stylus. Large eraser width using the stylus. Erase all the writing. Prints a snapshot. Saves a snapshot. Toggles “projection mode” on / off. User-defined Icon #1. User-defined Icon #2. Steelcase...
  • Page 51: Control Icon Options

    “Using the on-screen icon strip” on page 72. note: NOTE: You can obtain a new ēno App icon strip (service part number ENOAPPSTRIPA) by contacting your Steelcase dealer or Technical Support. Refer to “Technical support” on page 78. Cursor control using the ēno stylus Related topics: “If you have the older ēno icon strip”...
  • Page 52: Using The On-Screen Keyboard

    • or tap one of the Color, Line style or Line width icons. In Pen mode, the computer desktop freezes in its current state and you can use the stylus to write, highlight or erase instead of cursor control. Steelcase...
  • Page 53: Erase All

    Tap the Erase All icon. To erase everything on all whiteboard pages: 1. Tap and hold the stylus tip (without moving it) on the Erase All icon for one second. 2. Click OK to confirm that you want to erase all whiteboard pages. Steelcase...
  • Page 54: Changing The Pen Style

    You can drag the palette window to any convenient location. To close the pen palette: • Click OK. Alternatively, click to add a check mark beside “Close this window after choosing one option” so the window closes automatically after your click an option. Steelcase...
  • Page 55: Saving A Snapshot

    “PDF” or “TIFF”. Printing a snapshot Related topics: “If you have the older ēno icon strip” To preserve and distribute your work, you can print a snapshot of the whiteboard using any printer connected to the host computer. Steelcase...
  • Page 56: Spotlight And Reveal Options

    The red pen color icon has three possible functions which you can configure: • red pen color for writing • spotlight • reveal Spotlighting your work To use the spotlight: 1. Configure the red pen color icon for the spotlight option. (Refer to “Icon Strip” on page 68.) Steelcase...
  • Page 57: Revealing Your Work

    To remove the spotlight: • Tap the red control icon again. Revealing your work To use the reveal tool: 1. Configure the red pen color icon for the reveal option. (Refer to “Icon Strip” on page 68.) Steelcase...
  • Page 58: Opening A Blank Whiteboard Page For Writing

    “If you have the older ēno icon strip” “Writing and erasing with the ēno stylus” If you prefer to write on a blank whiteboard page rather than writing over the projected computer desktop, you can display up to 99 additional blank pages for writing. Steelcase...
  • Page 59 If you have the older ēno icon strip To display a blank whiteboard page for writing: • Choose the Previous (left) arrow. To return to the projected computer desktop: • Choose the Next (right) arrow until the computer desktop appears. Steelcase...
  • Page 60: The Ēno App

    “Using the on-screen icon strip” “Getting help” “Checking for updates” “Exiting the ēno App” Configuring ēno App options To configure the ēno Application options: 1. Click the ēno App icon in the system tray (Windows) or menu extras (Macintosh). ēno App icon Steelcase...
  • Page 61: Status

    The “Status” tab provides a live view of all ēno products that are communicating with the host computer and their current status. To view and change hardware product features: 1. Choose “Settings for ēno Application” from the ēno App menu. Steelcase...
  • Page 62 “Pen Name” box, type a name that is five characters or less, and press Enter. “Find serial whiteboard”: If your Product is not listed, click “Find serial whiteboard.” If it is still not listed, there is a problem with your Bluetooth registration. Steelcase...
  • Page 63: Alerts

    “Reset Notifications”: Enable this option to reset all notifications, even if a user has checked the box beside “Do not show this notification in the future”. Refer to “Appendix 3: ēno App notifications” on page 91 for a summary of notifications and possible actions required. Steelcase...
  • Page 64: Save

    “File Name Modifier”: Click a radio button to choose a date/time stamp to the base filename, to add a sequential number to the base file name, or to overwrite the existing file each time you save. Steelcase...
  • Page 65: Cloud Save

    5. Optionally, you can choose another Cloud Service option from the drop down menu and specify the options associated with that provider. The options that appear in the dialog are used as the defaults when you tap the Cloud Save icon. Steelcase...
  • Page 66 “Save PDF in Landscape”: When you save a snapshot in the PDF file format, the default is portrait orientation. Choose this option to save the PDF in landscape orientation. Steelcase...
  • Page 67: Print

    2. Click the “Print” tab. “Select Printer”: Choose the default printer to print a snapshot when you short-tap the Print icon. The drop-down list includes printers currently installed on your computer. “Printer Properties”: Specify options for the selected printer. Steelcase...
  • Page 68: Icon Strip

    “Launch Website”: Choose this function in the drop-down list, then enter the web address that you want to open by tapping this icon. “Open Document”: Choose this function in the drop-down list, then enter or browse to the document that you want to open by tapping this icon. Steelcase...
  • Page 69 “Reveal” for gradually revealing screen contents from top to bottom. Refer to “Spotlight and reveal options” on page 56. Steelcase...
  • Page 70: Pen/Draw

    “Replay Strokes”: When enabled, pen strokes are remembered when you switch from pen mode to mouse mode, and back to pen mode. Pen strokes accumulate until you erase all. To control the replay speed, move the slider toward slower or faster. Steelcase...
  • Page 71: User Settings

    “Automatic Update Check”: Enable or disable the ēno App to connect automatically to the Steelcase web site to check for driver updates. “Per-User Settings”: When enabled, this option saves settings for individual users. When disabled, settings apply to all users.
  • Page 72: Using The On-Screen Icon Strip

    To view the on-screen icon strip: 1. Click the ēno App icon in the system tray (Windows) or menu extras (Macintosh). The ēno App menu appears. Steelcase...
  • Page 73: Getting Help

    If you updated to ēno app 3.0 but still use the older magnetic icon strip, the on-screen icons match the older icon strip. Refer to “If you have the older ēno icon strip” on page 50. Getting help Related topics: “The ēno App icon strip” To get help: • Tap the Help icon. Steelcase...
  • Page 74: Checking For Updates

    2. Choose “Exit” (Windows) or “Quit” (Macintosh) from the menu. The ēno App closes. To resume: • Windows: choose “ēno App” from the Start/Programs/Steelcase menu. • Macintosh: double-click “ēno App” in the Applications folder. To uninstall the ēno App in Windows To uninstall the ēno App in Windows:...
  • Page 75: To Uninstall The Ēno App On A Macintosh

    4. Choose “Remove the ēno App.” To uninstall the ēno App on a Macintosh To uninstall the ēno App using a Macintosh: 1. Navigate to “Applications” and then to “Steelcase.” 2. Launch “ēno App Uninstaller.app.” 3. Follow the prompts as directed.
  • Page 76: Care And Maintenance

    2. Firmly push the replacement tip into the stylus until it snaps into place. How to obtain replacement parts Replacement parts are available directly from Steelcase. Call 1.800.334.4922 in the Americas or +33 3 88 13 36 36 in Europe. You can also send e-mail to techsupport@steelcase.com.
  • Page 77: Summer Maintenance

    Care and maintenance Summer maintenance • Make sure that the Steelcase ēno receiver and stylus are stored in the accessory case. • Back up your work. Any files you have created or images stored on your computer should be saved onto disk, USB drive, or network server.
  • Page 78: Technical Support

    (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly authorized by Steelcase could void the user's authority to operate this device. Déclaration de conformité Industrie Canada (IC) Cet appareil est conforme à...
  • Page 79: Cofetel Statement For Mexico

    (2) il doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner un fonctionnement non désiré. Cofetel statement for Mexico (Steelcase ēno receiver) La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.
  • Page 80: Warranty

    During the warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, the product will be repaired or replaced (with the same or similar model) at Steelcase's option, without charge for either parts or repair labor. Shipping costs will apply. Please keep your original sales receipt or delivery invoice for proof of purchase.
  • Page 81 Shipping charges to and from our factory or authorized repair depot. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE If you experience a problem with this product, contact your local dealer or Steelcase Product Support 1.800.334.4922 in the USA, or +33 3 88 13 36 36 in Europe) to resolve the problem.
  • Page 82 HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THE WARRANTY In the USA, this warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. Steelcase Corporation products are warranted in accordance with the terms of the applicable Steelcase Corporation limited warranty.
  • Page 83: Appendix 1: Ēno Bluetooth Pairing Options

    • manually pairing the stylus to the computer using the ēno App • pairing with the host computer’s built-in Bluetooth capability rather than using the Steelcase receiver • pairing with host computer using third-party Bluetooth capability Steelcase...
  • Page 84: Pairing Ēno Using The Ēno App

    To pair your ēno stylus with your computer’s built-in Windows or Apple Bluetooth capability: 1. Turn on your computer. 2. Turn the ēno stylus on by removing the cap. 3. On your computer, navigate to the Control Panel. For example, in Windows click the “Start” button, then select “Control Panel.” Steelcase...
  • Page 85: Pairing Ēno Using Third-Party Bluetooth

    • A Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or system menu bar. 2. Turn on the ēno stylus by removing the cap. 3. Locate and start the mechanisms for pairing, such as one of the following: • Add a Device Steelcase...
  • Page 86 2. On your computer, click the ēno App icon that appears in your system tray (Windows) or menu extras (Macintosh). 3. Choose “Settings for ēno App” from the menu. 4. Click the “Status” tab. The stylus should be listed as a Product. Steelcase...
  • Page 87: Appendix 2: Ēno One Projector Control Application

    To configure a PolyVision projector for ēno one models: 1. Connect the PolyVision projector to the host computer. 2. Click the ēno App icon in the system tray (Windows) or menu extras (Macintosh). 3. Choose “Configure Projectors” from the menu. Steelcase...
  • Page 88: Projector Status

    The status of the ēno App appears in a separate line in the Projector Control Configuration dialog, as follows: Status message Meaning Connecting… The PCA software is connecting to the ēno App API. The ēno Application is not running. The ēno App is not running in the system currently. Steelcase...
  • Page 89: Projector Control Icons (For Ēno One Models)

    Application scans each possible input source (VGA 1, VGA 2, Composite Video, S-Video, HDMI) on the projector until it finds one where input is present. Multiple PolyVision projectors The Projector Control Application can control up to three PolyVision projectors on the same computer. Steelcase...
  • Page 90 2. Choose “Configure Projectors” from the menu. 3. Click a projector. 4. Move the cursor over the active link under “Monitor” and select from the available monitors. The projector now displays the monitor and on-screen icon strip you selected. Steelcase...
  • Page 91: Appendix 3: Ēno App Notifications

    1. Choose “Settings for ēno Application” from the ēno App menu. 2. Click the “Alerts” tab. 3. Click the “Reset Notifications” button. 4. Assure that the “Low Battery Warning” is set to “On.” The notification summary below provides added information and action required, where appropriate. Steelcase...
  • Page 92 Newer ēno App icon strip: Tap projection mode not respond to most features. the Calibrate icon and follow to use this instructions you see on the feature. Press whiteboard. Projection. Older icon strip: Tap the Projection icon to re-enter projection mode. Steelcase...
  • Page 93 No action required. Refer to snapshot has been printed on the “Print” on page 67. default printer. Saved This notification appears after your No action required. Refer to snapshot has been saved on the host “Save” on page 64. computer using default settings. Steelcase...
  • Page 94: Index

    Index Index ēno App checking for updates 74 added pages 42 exit 74 alerts 91 installation 23 Alignment 30 menu 61 Automatic Update Check 71 start 74 status 88 Base file name prefix 64 system requirements 22 battery installation uninstall 74 stylus 25 ēno click battery low warnings 76...
  • Page 95 Index Find serial whiteboard 62 Pen Name 62 Fixed Projector 71 Per-User Settings 71 PolyVision projector Brightness 89 get started eco mode 89 checklist 22 standby mode 89 projecting your computer 30 status 88 Video mute 89 video souce 89 Hover pen support 71 preparation checklist 22 print...
  • Page 96 Index spotlight 47 drag to ellipse 47 enlarge or shrink 47 removing 48 Startup Pen Style 70 stylus battery replacement 76 LED status indicators 30 multiple 34 on/off 26 tip replacement 76 stylus is disconnected 92 system requirements 22 technical support 78 typing 43 Undo 40 User Settings 71...

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