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TRUTOUCH INTERACTIVE PANEL
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TT-XX14B series

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  • Page 1 TRUTOUCH INTERACTIVE PANEL USER GUIDE TT-XX14B series...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SAFETY INFORMATION ............................4 Mounting Requirements............................6 Load-Bearing ..............................6 Ventilation ..............................6 Introduction ................................. 8 Characteristics ............................. 8 Outer Appearance ............................. 10 Control panel ............................... 9 Interface Panel ............................10 Functions of Remote Controller ........................ 11 Basic Operation ..............................
  • Page 3 Input Method ............................. 37 Printer ................................ 39 Language ..............................40 Clear Screenshots ............................40 Auto Brightness ............................41 MirrorOp Receiver (Wireless Projection Screen) ....................41 Restore Default Setting............................45 Browser ................................46 Programs ................................47 Calculator ..............................51 Clock ................................51 Music .................................
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION  Do not use a type of power cable other than the one provided with the product to prevent the product from being damaged.  Prevent possible electric shock by not opening the product’s enclosure unless you are a trained maintenance technician.
  • Page 5 bear over three times the weight of the product. You should assess the load-bearing capability of the wall before mounting the product on any special wall or surface.
  • Page 6: Mounting Requirements

    Mounting Requirements Load-Bearing The product can be mounted using either a portable/mobile stand or wall mounting method. If you choose a portable/mobile stand, the load-bearing capacity of the stand should be at last four times the actual weight of the display. This to ensure safe operation and steadiness of the product during use. If you choose wall mounting, the load-bearing capacity of the mounting surface must be at least three times the weight of the display.
  • Page 7 Figure: * See CAS 132-2006...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for buying a Newline TruTouch interactive panel. TruTouch is the next product in a long line of world-class, professional audio/visual equipment independently developed and produced by Newline Interactive, a world leader in developing easy-to-use interactive solutions. TruTouch interactive panels are multi-functional displays used in many applications including: interactive teaching, multi-media presentations, collaborative sessions and training.
  • Page 9  Supports use of an SD card...
  • Page 10: Outer Appearance

    Outer Appearance Right Loudspeaker Control Panel Left Loudspeaker (Front view) OPS computer Rocker switch Interface panel (Left view) (Rear view) (Right view) Interface panel (Vertical view)
  • Page 11: Control Panel

    Control panel Home: Android system home page. Back: Go back or return to menu. Menu: Show or hide menu. ECO: Switch to ECO, Auto or Standard mode. Source: Show or exit from the list of signal sources. VOL+: Increase volume. VOL-: Decrease volume.
  • Page 12: Interface Panel

    Interface Panel...
  • Page 14: Functions Of Remote Controller

    Functions of Remote Controller : On or standby : Mute 0--9: Select TV channel or enter number : Open Android home page. : Go back or return to parent menu. : Show or hide menu. : Show or exit from the list of signal sources.
  • Page 15: Basic Operation

    :Auto Adjust screen displaying. : Built-in WIFI on/off. Eco mode on/off : Return to previous page on white board software and PPT. : Move to next page on white board software and PPT. : Run White Board software. : Switch over to VGA signal source. : Switch over to HDMI signal source.
  • Page 16: Shutdown

    next to the power cable port) to enter the standby mode. The power LED will turn red.  Press Power on the control panel or Standby on the remote controller to turn on the interactive panel. Once the OPS computer has started, the power LED will turn green. Shutdown ...
  • Page 17: Installation Of Trutouch Panel Driver

    Installation of TruTouch Panel Driver Recommended configuration: CPU: Inter (R) Core i3 2.27GHz or AMD CPU with equivalent performance Memory: 1GB Hard drive: 1GB Graphics card: supports DirectX 9 or above  If the interactive panel is equipped with the latest version of driver, please skip following steps. ...
  • Page 18: Calibrate Trutouch Panel

    Calibrate TruTouch Panel You need to calibrate the TruTouch Panel when you:  First use the TruTouch Panel;  Re-install the drive program;  Connect the display to another PC; The handwriting display uses a nine-point calibration method. The calibration process is described as follows: Connect the display and run the driver program;...
  • Page 19 Use the pen to click and hold the center of the flickering cross. Do not release it until the flickering cross moves to the next positioning point. Complete the calibration process as instructed. After it is completed, you will return to the desktop automatically.
  • Page 20 Positioning Method for HID drive-free operation systems (Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1) Connect the interactive panel to PC using the USB lead via the USB interface on the panel; Select Tablet PC Setting in Control Panel. Select in the setting window.
  • Page 21 Use the pen to click and hold the center of the blinking cross. Do not release until the cross moves to the next positioning point. Complete the positioning process as instructed. Click Yes after completion. Hints & Tips  To ensure handwriting accuracy, use the pen provided with the interactive panel rather than a finger to perform calibration.
  • Page 22 again.  Tap ESC on the keyboard during the positioning process to cease positioning.  The calibration interface varies between different software versions. Please follow instructions provided on the actual interface.
  • Page 23: Assembly The Ops Computer

    Assembly the OPS Computer Insert OPS computer into the slot and fasten it with two M4 screws on the left and right. Note: The OPS computer is not plug-and-play. Disconnect the interactive panel from the power before inserting the OPS computer. TruEase Menu Bar The TruEase Menu Bar has three modes: Home Page, White Board, and Remarks.
  • Page 24: Home Page

     Once the White Board program (see page 22) is running, the TruEase Menu Bar will enter the White Board mode, under which you can choose a pen, line or color to write on the white board. You may click and select New Page, Overview, Delete or Setting functions from the menu.
  • Page 25 WIFI Panel Temperature Time/Date The following figure shows the interface when an SD card is inserted into an all-in-one interactive panel.
  • Page 26 Click the SD card preview window to open the SD card interface. Click on the upper left corner of the home page to show tools, clock, calendar and calculator. Click at the bottom to hide tools and go back to the home page. Clock Calendar Calculator...
  • Page 27: Task Manager

    Task Manager In the task manager, you can view currently running programs, switch and exit programs. Click to enter the task manager as shown in the following figure:  View running programs In the task manager, scroll left and right to view currently running programs. ...
  • Page 28: White Board

     Exit programs In the task manager, click a program and scroll up and down to exit the program, or click a program and hold it for several seconds to show a prompt box. Click Remove from List to exit the program. White Board The White Board provides the writing function.
  • Page 30  New White Board page and Settings Click and select New Page, Overview, Delete All or Settings from the menu. Click Settings to set the color and shade of the page of White Board.  Pen/Line/Color If you want to use the marker, click and hold for two seconds to set the line and color.
  • Page 31  Eraser Click to erase the content.  Cancel Click to cancel operations.  Capture Click to capture the content on the White Board and save it as an image under the Screen Image directory. You can open the directory by clicking on TruEase Menu Bar to enter the file manager.
  • Page 32: Gallery

    Gallery You can enter the album to view images one by one or as slides. Click on TruEase Menu Bar to enter the album to show all folders. Click a folder to reveal contents.  Single images Click on an image in a folder. Scroll left for previous image and right for the next. icon allows you to share and print the selected image.
  • Page 33 image to. The file will appear in download folder in device. You can also send images from device to  Dropbox: Select Dropbox and log onto Dropbox. Upload the images you wish to share.  Send 2 Printer: A quick way to print an image. Edit Functions: ...
  • Page 34: File Manager

    File Manager In file manager, you can copy, print and view files in the system. Click on TruEase Menu Bar to enter the file manager interface. It also shows files on portable devices such as SD card and flash disk.
  • Page 35  Copy Click one file or tick off MultiSelect and choose several files. Click to copy selected files to preferred portable device.
  • Page 36: System Settings

     Print Click to open the preview page. Click to set the printer. Click to set the number of copies to be printed. Click to start printing.  View Click to open a file. You can view files including images, media files, word, PPT and PDF. System Settings Click on TruEase Menu Bar to enter the system settings page, which includes options including...
  • Page 37: Set Time/Date

    Set Time/Date Click Date and Time to enter the time/date setting interface. Click Using 24 hour format. When it is grey, it is 12-hour system. You can click AM or PM. When it is green, it is 24-hour system. Click Auto Update. When it is grey, you can modify the time and date. When it is green, the time and date will be automatically updated by the system.
  • Page 38: Network Status

    Network Status Click Network to show the Network status, Ethernet, WI-FI and Proxy settings. Choose a network connection method and set parameters accordingly.  LAN setting If the panel is connected with LAN cable and supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), the system will automatically configure the network protocol (IP) value.
  • Page 39 If you want to manually set the network protocol, enter the IP address, default gateway, and DNS server parameters on the software keyboard or remote controller. Slide to select the subnet mask to be changed. After setting, click < on the upper left corner or Back on the remote controller to go back to the parent menu.
  • Page 40: Input Method

    If you select an AP with safety authentication, you need to enter the password on the software keyboard on the safety authentication interface. After setting, click < on the upper left corner or Back on the remote controller to go back to the parent menu.
  • Page 41 Click AOSP and configure functions as follows:...
  • Page 42: Printer

    Click Google inputmethod and configure functions as follows: Printer Click Printer to show the printer setting interface. Enter the name, type and IP of the printer. After setting, click < on the upper left corner or Back on the remote controller to go back to the parent menu. Click × to close the current page.
  • Page 43: Language

    Language Click Language to show options including Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), and English. Select a language. Click < or Back to return to the parent menu. Click × to close the current interface. Clear Screenshots Click Clear Screenshots to show options including One Month, Two Months, Three Months, Six Months, and Twelve Months.
  • Page 44: Auto Brightness

    Auto Brightness Click Auto Brightness to show options including Time delay and Real-Time. Click Time-Delay and auto brightness adjustment will be delayed for five minutes. Click Real-Time to enable auto brightness adjustment immediately. Click < or Back to return to the parent menu. Click × to close the current interface. MirrorOp Receiver (Wireless Projection Screen) MirrorOp receiver is a built-in software that enables your TruTouch Android interactive touch screen to become a remote pad that allows you to operate any other computer with a MirrorOp Sender and project...
  • Page 45 How to use Note: Please make sure to set up the interactive touch screen and the projection device in the same WIFI network. MirrorOP Sender (Windows/Mac user): Open the MirrorOp sender application, select connection network, then select the device you wish to connect to, and click Connect. Once this has been set up, MirrorOp will allow Quick Connect, and you’ll only have to click Connect to sync the two devices.
  • Page 46 MirrorOp Receiver: (built-in software in TruTouch Android system) MirrorOp Receiver and MirrorOP Sender must be in the same network environment. In order to make sure that sender and receiver are in the same gateway, please check the current network status by opening the system settings interface.
  • Page 47 Select the signal source on TruTouch display: After successfully connecting sender with receiver, the signal source of sender (Mirrorop window) can be seen on home page, as shown in screenshot. Then click the Mirrorop preview window to switch to full-screen mode.
  • Page 48: Restore Default Setting

    Restore Default Setting Click About Android to show the following interface. Click Reset. Click OK to restore the default setting. Click < on the upper left corner or Back on the remote controller to go back to the parent menu. Click × to close the current page.
  • Page 49: Browser

    Browser Click on TruEase Menu Bar to open the web browser. Enter a website address or keywords to browse the internet.
  • Page 50: Programs

    Programs Click on the TruEase Menu Bar to enter the program interface and show all programs in the system. Scroll right and left to flip the page:...
  • Page 51: Calculator

    Calculator Clock Click to enter the clock page. Click Start to start timing and Stop to stop it.
  • Page 52: Music

    Music Click to start the Music app. The app will display songs in the local disk by artists, albums, file names, playlist and playing status.
  • Page 53: Temperature Measuring

    Temperature Measuring Click to see the temperature of the panel. Note: For your safety, the display may turn itself off when the panel temperature is over 80˚C. Select Signal Channel There are three ways to select a signal channel: Press Signal on the remote controller. Press Signal on the control panel of the interactive panel.
  • Page 54: Menu

    Open Signal to show the following interface. Press ▲/▼ to select an option and press OK. You can also click an icon on the interface. Note: The interactive panel will automatically detect signals when it is started or there is no signal. Menu Press Menu on the remote control to show the menu (Image→Sound Mode→Channel→Setting→Time→Parent Control).
  • Page 55: Sound Mode

    Note: When the image mode is User, you can adjust the contrast, brightness, hue, sharpness and saturation. Sound Mode The Sound Mode menu shows options including Sound Mode, Equalizer, Balance, Surround, SPDIF Output and Alone. There are two ways to set it: Click an icon and set it.
  • Page 56: Time

    Click an icon and set it. Press ▲/▼ to move the cursor onto an option. Press OK and press ◄/► to adjust the value. Press Back to quit the menu. Time The Time menu shows options including Date, Current Time, Off Time, Scheduled Time, and Sleep Time. There are two ways to set it: Click an icon and set it.
  • Page 57: Eco Mode

    Press ▲/▼ to move the cursor onto an option. Press OK and press ◄/► to adjust the value. Press Back to quit the menu. Note: This menu is only available when TV signal source is used. ECO Mode Press ECO on the remote controller to enter the ECO mode (ECO-Auto-Standard). Press this button to switch among the three modes.
  • Page 58 following configuration. Port: COM1 (Set according to PC or controlling device’s port number) Bit rate 115200 Odd/even check None Data bits Stop bit The following table lists button controlling codes. The buttons share same functions with corresponding buttons on the remote controller: Function Controlling codes Function...
  • Page 59 Function Controlling codes Function Controlling codes 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 ff 01 13 CF Auto ADJ 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 ff 01 20 CF Listen Down 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 ff 01 14 CF 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 ff 01 15 CF Alone VOL -...
  • Page 60: Specifications Of Pc Mode (Vga Input)

    New search: DEVICE TYPE 99 A2 B3 C4 02 ff 01 31 VOLUME 99 A2 B3 C4 02 ff 01 33 ECO MODE 99 A2 B3 C4 02 ff 01 35 POWER STATE 99 A2 B3 C4 02 ff 01 37 DISPLAY STATE 99 A2 B3 C4 02 ff 01 32 AUDIO MODE...
  • Page 61 VESA 1280X960 75.159 VESA 1280X1024 VESA 1280X1024 VESA 1600X1200 VESA 1920X1080 66.547 59.988...
  • Page 62: File Formats Supported By Usb Mode

    File Formats Supported by USB Mode Media category Formats Extension Image JPEG, BMP and PNG .jpg, .bmp, and png .avi, .mpg, .dat, .vob, .div, .mov, .mkv, .rm MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, H264, RM, Movie , .rmvb, .mp4, .mjpeg, .ts, .trp, .asf, RMVB, MOV, MJPEG, FLV and .flv Music...
  • Page 63 Failure Possible cause Solution Strong light or infrared Remove the interference source or change interference operating environment. Use the pen rather than a finger to write. Grasp the pen as far to the nib as possible. The angle between the pen and display Wrong writing method should be larger than 60 degrees.
  • Page 64 Failure Possible cause Solution 1. Check if the power cable is connected to the power socket and if the panel is connected to power. 2. Check if the rocker switch on the interactive panel is switched on. 3. Check if the Standby button on the panel is pressed. No sound and image 4.
  • Page 65: Instructions In Provisions For Recycling And Disposal Of Waste Electrical And Electronic Products

    or dark pixels, which turn out to be tiny red, blue, green or dark points on the panel. The phenomenon is normal.  The panel may make a slight sound when it is adjusting backlight or it is cooling.  When the image and sound are normal, and you touch the LED panel with fingers, you may feel static electricity.
  • Page 66: Maintenance Tips

    Maintenance Tips  Do not put or install the product near a heat source or under direct sunlight, in dusty or humid places, or where the product can be affected or damaged by mechanical vibration. To maximize the performance, it should be set away as far as possible from equipment such as electrical grid, large metal objects and radar stations.

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