Table of Contents Package Contents...............1 The Basics................1 Two Ways to Use IW2..............2 How IW2 Works.................3 Getting to Know IW2.............4-5 Installing IW2..............6-15 Step 1: Driver & Software Installation........6 Step 2: Positioning the Sensor Cam........7-8 Step 3: Securing the Sensor Cam........8-10 Step 4: Readying the Interactive Pen........11...
Plus, because IW2 is compatible with many different kinds of soft- ware, you’ll also be able to control your computer (and what’s on the screen) at a distance.
However, some actions are not executable with the Pen, such as hovering. Annotate Your Text and Images Using the free screen annotation software IPEVO Annotator, you can draw and write directly on your interactive whiteboard. You can even draw on top of your document camera’s live video feed.
How IW2 Works IW2 is made up of three devices: the Interactive Pen, the Sensor Cam, and the Wireless Receiver (attached at the bottom of the Interactive Pen). The Interactive Pen emits infrared signals on contact or by pressing the IPEVO button on the Pen, the Sensor Cam, which acts as the “eye”...
Note: By default, no pairing action is required – the Sensor Cam and Wireless Receiver you received are already paired. Just plug the Wireless Receiver into your computer's USB port to start using IW2. However, if you are using a replacement Wireless Receiver or Sensor Cam, you need to pair them before use.
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2 seconds or longer performs a right click. IPEVO Button This is another way to per- form mouse clicks. Press for a left click, or press and hold for 2 seconds or longer for a right click.
IW Driver and IPEVO Annotator at: support.ipevo.com/IW2 Note: IW2 can be used with third-party mouse-based annotation software, but we highly recommend using it with IPEVO Annotator to fully utilize the potential of your IW2. After downloading, For PC: 1. Double-click the downloaded file and follow the onscreen prompts to complete the installation for IW Driver.
2. Positioning the Sensor Cam Proper position of the Sensor Cam is important for optimum operation. Follow these guidelines to place the Sensor Cam: • For most projectors, a good position for the Sensor Cam will be the same location as the projector. One exception to this is if you are us- ing a short-throw projector.
Installing IW2 (cont’d) Projection screen Unavailable Unavailable Sensor Cam 25˚ Excellent 35˚ 35˚ Poor Poor Good 45˚ 45˚ Acceptable 55˚ 55˚ Poor 65˚ 65˚ 75˚ 75˚ 90˚ As you can see: • Accuracy is better when the Sensor Cam is closer to the center.
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B. Use an upside-down ceiling mount The Sensor Cam can be mounted upside-down onto the ceiling or ceiling-mounted projector. To do so: 1. Align the hole on the base of the Sensor Cam with the circular peg of the ceiling mount and push the Sensor Cam in. You will hear a slight click when the Sensor Cam has settled into position.
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Installing IW2 (cont’d) 3. Ensure the mounting surface is clean and free of grit. Remove the adhesive sticker from the bottom of the ceiling mount, and affix the ceiling mount firmly onto the mounting surface. Remove the sticker Note: The adhesive sticker of ceiling mount is extremely adhesive and should only be ap- plied once.
4. Readying the Interactive Pen Remove the battery cover from the Interactive Pen and insert 2 AAA batteries. Replace the cover. Attach the included wrist strap into the attachment holes. Turn on the pen when ready to use. Turn on 5.
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Installing IW2 (cont’d) 2. Detach the Wireless Receiver from the bottom of the Pen and plug it into the USB port of your computer. 3. Turn on the Sensor Cam by pressing the Sensor Power Button located on the Pen. Make sure the Pen is pointing at the Sensor Cam while doing so.
Sensor Cam shows a solid Green before you proceed with the calibration process. IW2 requires IPEVO IW Driver to function. If you have not previously installed IW Driver, please refer to Page 6 for the downloading and installation instructions.
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Installing IW2 (cont’d) Calibration Steps Step 1: Sensor Cam Coverage Detection Tap each corner square (in any order) with the Interactive Pen and make sure ALL the resulting dots appear inside your projection screen. However, do note that the dots do not need to appear inside the corner squares. If the resulting dots are not contained within the projection screen, please follow the instructions onscreen to reposition the Sensor Cam.
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Step 3: Calibration Completed After the process, you will be returned to your desktop and your IW2 will be ready for use. However, if the system detected that the Sensor Cam is poorly positioned and that there might be inaccuracies with IW2, follow the instructions onscreen to improve its accuracy.
There are two ways to use the Interactive Pen. Firstly, it can be used as a mouse with any mouse-based software application. Secondly, when paired with IPEVO Annotator, it can be used just like your regular whiteboard marker (see Page 18~22).
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C. Perform right click Press and hold the contact-sensitive Pen tip onto the screen surface, or press and hold the IPEVO button. Hold for at least 2 seconds. D. Perform double click Quickly tap the contact-sensitive Pen tip onto the screen surface twice, or press the IPEVO button twice.
Note: The IPEVO Annotator may not work with certain software and/or applications running in full screen mode. If you have not previously installed IPEVO Annotator together with the IW Driver, or have not upgraded IPEVO Annotator to the latest version, please visit the Annotator’s website for downloading at:...
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IPEVO Annotator offers four modes – Desktop Mode (Annotator’s de- fault mode), Drawing Mode, Whiteboard Mode and Multi-Pen Mode. In just a tap, you can easily select any of the modes. Mode selection Tap to select Desktop Mode. Finder File...
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Using IW2 Interactive Pen (cont’d) Drawing Mode In the Drawing Mode, you have access to a wide range of drawing tools to annotate your onscreen material. In addition, you can tap on the Whiteboard Mode icon to instantly turn your screen into a blank canvas for drawing or annotating.
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Display a touchscreen keyboard. Allows viewing and managing of images taken using IPEVO Annotator. Use your connected IPEVO doc cam’s live feed as your background. Allows recording of all onscreen activities. Hide the toolbar. Clicking the rounded corner arrow on either side of the screen will...
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You can then control your computer and applications as per normal. Your drawings and/or annotations will appear on your screen again when you switch back to the Drawing Mode. For more guides on using IPEVO Annotator, please visit the Annota- tor’s website at: support.ipevo.com/Annotator...
Yes. IW2 can be used with third-party annotation software and whiteboards. Any mouse-based software should work fine. Can I use IW2 with a TV or monitor instead of a projector? Yes you can, but please take note of the following while using: 1.
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FAQ (cont’d) 1. Place the Sensor Cam within 1.6 ft (50cm) of your computer. 2. Power up the Sensor Cam. The Sensor Cam LED indicator should show a blinking Orange. Note: Do NOT plug the Wireless Receiver into your computer’s USB port during this step. 3.
Troubleshooting I had connected the Sensor Cam to an outlet and plugged in the Wire- less Receiver to the Computer’s USB port. The LED indicator of the Sensor Cam first shows a blinking Orange then changes to a solid Red, but I am still not able to use the Interactive Pen.
Sensor Cam may result in inaccurate operation. I have the task bar set to hidden, and I can’t use the task bar with the Interactive Pen. Please uncheck the auto-hide option and position the task bar on the screen when using IW2.
Product Specifications Sensor Cam Effective Board Area: Up to 100” Effective Distance: Up to 20 ft (600cm) Power Supply: DC Adapter (Input Rating 5V/2A) Dimensions L x W x H (folded): 3.78” x 1.73” x 0.85” (96 x 44 x 21.5 mm) Weight: 3.7oz (106g) Operation Temperature: 0~40°C Interactive Pen...
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur- suant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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