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IR Pen Interactive
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  • Page 1 IR Pen Interactive User manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Usage Notice ........................3 Precautions ........................3 How it works ......................... 3 Package Overview ....................... 4 Before Installation - Environment Check ................5 Installation guide ........................6 Installation workflow ...................... 6 Installing the mount ......................7 Step 1: Attach the wall plate to the wall ................ 7 Step 2: Attach the projector to the mount plate .............
  • Page 3: Usage Notice

    Usage Notice Please follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as recommended in this user's manual.  Warning - Do not disassemble the IR Pens.  Warning - Do not use, store, or leave the IR Pens near fire, or in places with a high temperature, e.g., in direct sunlight, or in sun-heated cars.
  • Page 4: Package Overview

    Package Overview Note: *Supplied with USTir version only. 2x IR Pens* 5m USB cable CD user manual...
  • Page 5: Before Installation - Environment Check

    Before Installation - Environment Check Before setting up and installing the projector ensure that the power supply and wiring work for the installation location of the mount in advance. Note:  Install the projector away from other electrical devices such as florescent lights or air conditioners. Some kinds of florescent lights could interfere with the remote control of the projector ...
  • Page 6: Installation Guide

    Installation guide Installation workflow Install the projector mount (See mount installation guide) Attach the projector to mount (See mount installation guide) Connect sources and USB to the projector Adjust projected images (See mount installation guide) Install the whiteboard (See whiteboard installation guide) IR Pen setup and calibration...
  • Page 7: Installing The Mount

    Installing the mount Step 1: Attach the wall plate to the wall  For ease of installation mount the bracket on the wall using position 1 and mark other positions using a spirit level.  Remove bracket and drill other positions ...
  • Page 8: Step 2: Attach The Projector To The Mount Plate

    Step 2: Attach the projector 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: Step 3: Attach The Projector To The Mount

    Step 3: Attach the projector to the mount  Lift the projector and mounting plate in to position – Fig 3A  Lift the projector so the two hooks slip over the protrusions on the black molding – Fig 3B ...
  • Page 10: Step 4: Adjusting The Projected Image Size

    Step 4: Adjusting the projected image size  Loosen the two bolts on the projector caddy – Fig 4A  Loosen the bot on the fine length adjustor – Fig 4B  Slide the caddy and fine adjuster together until the screen size is nearly correct – Fig 4C ...
  • Page 11: Step 5: Adjusting The Tilt (Vertical Keystone)

    Step 5: Adjusting the tilt (vertical keystone)  Loosen the single M8 x 75mm bolt – Fig 5A  Adjust the projector to the required angle – Fig 5B  Tighten the bolt to lock the angle of the projector – Fig 5C ...
  • Page 12  Adjust the highlighted 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: Step 7: Adjusting The Tilt (Horizontal Keystone)

    Step 7: Adjusting the tilt (horizontal keystone)  The projector mount is pre-tensioned and can be rotated 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 ...
  • Page 14: Installing The Whiteboard

    Installing the whiteboard...
  • Page 15: Ir Pen Setup

    IR Pen setup Step 1: Install Utility Software 1. System requirements To ensure normal operation of the touch function, your computer must meet the system requirements shown in the table below. System requirement Operating system Microsoft Windows XP (SP3)/Windows 7 (32bit/64bit)/Windows 8 (Must be installed.
  • Page 16: Step 2: Interactive Mode

    Step 2: Interactive Mode Windows 7 and Windows 8 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: Step 3: Touch Area Setting

    Step 3: Touch Area Setting A. Select Auto Touch Area Setting: Note:  Quit 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.
  • Page 18 B-1. After the camera captures the projection image, a Touch Area window will pop up. If the captured image is not clear enough, please re-select “Ambient light mode selection” from “Auto” to “Bright” or “Dim” according to actual ambient light condition. Remark: Captured image shows the actual camera view, which is reversed from projection image.
  • Page 19: Step 4: Calibration

    Step 4: Calibration A. Select Manual Calibration Note: If the fail message pops up, follow the steps shown below to troubleshoot the issues.  Close all software applications  Reduce ambient light  Do not obstruct or shake lens during calibration ...
  • Page 20: Step 5: Trouble-Shooting Viewer

    Step 5: Trouble-shooting Viewer Sometimes infrared red light (IR light) from 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: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting Why won’t the PC boot when the USB cable is connected to the projector? 1. Unplug USB cable from PC; or 2. Go to BIOS setup page of PC and modify the “Boot priority order.” Choose Hard disk as top priority, save the change and reboot PC.
  • Page 22 Why is the utility icon ( ) red and not green ( Red icon ( ) indicates a failed connection. This may be caused by the following: 1. Unplug/re-plug in the USB cable and check again. 2. Switch to another USB port and check again. 3.
  • Page 23 When should Calibration and Touch Area Setting be completed? Please perform Calibration and Touch Area setting during first installation. If the projector or whiteboard is moved, Touch Area Setting and Calibration should be performed again. When Laptop/PC resolution is changed, calibrate again. For better accuracy, please complete manual calibration.
  • Page 24 2. Please follow the troubleshooting steps shown below to perform Auto Calibration and Auto Touch Area Setting again. a. Quit all software applications b. Reduce ambient light c. Do not obstruct or shake lens during Calibration d. Check if projection image is clear. If not, adjust focus to sharpen the image. e.
  • Page 25 What to do when the touch function is not accurate? Touch accuracy may be impacted when the Windows default display has been changed. Go to the setting page <Start menu/Control Panel/Appearance and Personalization> Select “Smaller - 100%(Default) ” and click “Apply”.
  • Page 26: Distance Calculator

    Distance calculator Image size 1.777m / 70” 0.219m 0.472m 1.422m 1.066m 0.181m 0.37m 1.57m 1.879m / 75” 0.252m 0.505m 1.521m 1.141m 0.194m 0.38m 1.64m 2.033m / 80” 0.287m 0.540m 1.627m 1.220m 0.207m 0.40m 1.75m 2.285m / 90” 0.354m 0.607m 1.828m 1.371m 0.233m 0.43m...
  • Page 27 1080p 2.031m / 80” 0.193m 0.446m 1.770m 0.996m 0.179m 0.37m 1.49m 2.263m / 89” 0.244m 0.497m 1.972m 1.109m 0.200m 0.39m 1.63m 2.286m / 90” 0.249m 0.502m 1.992m 1.121m 0.202m 0.39m 1.64m 2.541m / 100” 0.305m 0.558m 2.214m 1.246m 0.224m 0.42m 1.79m Ultra wide* 3.05m / 120”...

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