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  • Page 1 SLATE106 Installation guide...
  • Page 2 INNES Safety instructions, guarantee terms INNES products are eligible for a warranty to cover ZAC Atalante champeaux genuine manufacturing defect for 3 years. 5A rue Pierre Joseph Colin Product failure occurring as the result of factors that do 35000 RENNES...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PictureFrame version 1.10.13 (and above) _____________________________________________________ 22 8.2.5 Test card ____________________________________________________________________________________ 24 8.2.6 Switch to spe desktop __________________________________________________________________________ 24 8.2.7 Software release ______________________________________________________________________________ 24 8.2.8 SLATE106 device or SMH300 device replacement ____________________________________________________ 25 8.2.9 State diagram_________________________________________________________________________________ 26 RFID/NFC _________________________________________________________________________ 27 Technical specifications ____________________________________________________________ 28...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Recommendations and warnings Batteries:  The SLATE106 is designed to work with CR2430 batteries (4 units). Innes has chosen a battery model having the best performances for SLATE106 using. Please refer to the batteries replacement chapter to know how to replace them.
  • Page 5: Installation

    1.3.1 Batteries 1.3.1.1 Specifications The SLATE106 devices are delivered with 4 CR2430 Lithium coin batteries. The main batteries features are described below. Use the same reference to expect the best lifetime. However an equivalent reference may be used. Type CR2430...
  • Page 6 CR2430 CR2430 Back of the SLATE106 5. Repeat step 2 & 3 for each battery by following the specific orientation for each place like shown above. Once installed, the batteries are all hidden...
  • Page 7: Replacement

    1.3.1.3 Replacement 1. Remove each battery with holder, using a little slotted screwdriver. Grab and then pull the edge of the plastic holder, remove the old battery from the holder. Pull the holder Grab the edge of holder 2. Insert the new battery with the positive side facing up. Glide the battery with holder into place using your finger or screwdriver pushing into the plastic of holder part: you must feel a clip when the battery is installed.
  • Page 8: Wall Mount

    1.3.2 Wall mount The SLATE106 device must be used indoor and can be installed using the provided wall mount. This support can be fixed by:  using screws (not delivered with product and dependent on your wall type) or ...
  • Page 9: Block Diagram

    Block diagram (Dimension in mm) 151,2 Holes for wall mount fixing Micro USB type B connector...
  • Page 10: Peripherals Positioning

    Peripherals positioning For interactivity, the SLATE106 device has  3 touch sensing keys 3 red LEDs   1 RFID sensor Please find below location of each peripheral: RFID sensor Left LED Middle LED Right LED Left key Middle key...
  • Page 11: Identification With Serial Number

    Detailled positions (mm): 2 Identification with serial number The SLATE106 devices works with a proprietary Innes software. A stamp permits to show the device information like its PSN and its MAC address. Note: In case technical support is requested, the serial number (starting with ‘PSN’) could be required to go ahead on technical analysis...
  • Page 12: Different Device Phases At Start-Up

    (*1) Phases to enter in recovery mode exist only if a USB cable is connected. (*2) Error condition has 2 behaviors: 1) If an USB cable is connected, the 3 LEDs are blinking slowly – when the cable is removed, the SLATE106...
  • Page 13: Hardware Reset

    4. Once done, turn around the SLATE106 device as fast as possible, you should notice that the device is entering in nominal mode with the left LED and right LED blinking once meaning that the SLATE106 device has reset successfully.
  • Page 14: Recovery Mode

    3. Use an electrical wire (or a paperclip) and make a short circuit between the pin 1 and the pin 2. That will perform a hardware reset. 4. Turn around the SLATE106, the 3 LEDs will blink shortly (you may not have time to see this LED blinking). 5. Few seconds after, the left LED is blinking 5 times ...
  • Page 15 This is the state diagram of the recovery mode activation with a SLATE106 device hardware reset:...
  • Page 16: Start-Up

    7 Start-up The start-up process (bootloader) does two main operations:  Manage recovery mode Update the application in case a firmware file already exists.  This is the simplified state diagram of the start-up process:...
  • Page 17: Pictureframe Application

    Spe desktop permits to use a SLATE106 device with a MS-Windows PC connected with a USB cable. Connected to the PC, the SLATE106 device can work without batteries. Spe desktop must be copied in the SLATE106 device (‘spe.exe’). Visit the Innes Web site to get the latest Spe Desktop version: http://www.innes.pro/fr/support/index.php?Slate106/SPE_Desktop.
  • Page 18 4. When finished, use ‘Save to Slate’ under the ‘File’ menu. Your picture is saved automatically with the file name ‘spe.ppk’ on your SLATE106. Your content should be displayed on SLATE106. 5. Remove USB cable The SLATE106 will be remounted automatically as a mass storage until the USB cable is disconnected.
  • Page 19 This is the simplified state diagram of Pictureframe application when used with spe desktop:...
  • Page 20: Test Card

    Method n°2: If a configuration file exists, edit it, and change the key which is corresponding to test card. To switch from spe desktop mode to Hub mode, you must declare and pair your SLATE106 device in the SMH300 hub (WebUI).
  • Page 21: Central Hub

    Central hub 8.2.1 Operating The SMH300 device is the central hub platform, able to work with up to 20 SLATE106 devices. The hub and the SLATE106 devices are communicating over the BLE protocol (Bluetooth Low Energy). In this mode, the batteries must be kept inside the SLATE106.
  • Page 22 Indeed, in this mode, they can’t upgrade their image content or upgrade their software. 2) Select the SLATE106 devices that need to be paired to this SMH300 in the left list, and drop it into the right list ‘Paired Slates’.
  • Page 23: Configuration Of Smh300 App

    The working range of your App must match the advertising working range of the SLATE106 devices: by example, if the SLATE106 device is active from Monday to Friday and from 08:00 AM to 06:00 PM, the App must update images inside of these intervals, else the image updating will be only effective only at the starting of the next time slot.
  • Page 24 - min: T0001 - max: T2400 Configuration script It is possible to change the working range configuration for all your SLATE106 devices at a time by using a script JS (configuration-by-script). Please contact support@innes.fr for more information Warning Before changing configuration, take care that you are absolutely sure of your SLATE106 devices configuration to send, meaning hostnames, identifiers, PIN codes, and working range.
  • Page 25: Test Card

    The test card is activated by default with Pictureframe. Note: In test card mode, the SLATE106 device does not display anymore the image from the hub even if it continues to download them. You have 2 methods to inactivate the test card in central hub: ...
  • Page 26: Slate106 Device Or Smh300 Device Replacement

    If PIN code was used, you must enter the appropriate PIN code Note: If you don’t know the PIN code, to work around, you can connect the one after the other to all SLATE106 devices paired to the previous SMH300 device, to erase “manually” their configuration files, and then apply again the standard pairing procedure.
  • Page 27: State Diagram

    8.2.9 State diagram This is the simplified state diagram of pictureframe, configured with a central hub:...
  • Page 28: Rfid/Nfc

    The SLATE106 device is designed with RFID/NFC interface allowing reading 2 technologies cards: RFID   The only supported frequency is 13.56MHz. The Table below shows common card used. The last column indicates the compatibility or not with SLATE106. Tag type Modulation Brand (Manufacturer) Standard...
  • Page 29: Technical Specifications

    Operating air moisture: Below 80°C Storage temperature: -20°C to +60°C Storage air moisture: Below 85% Dimensions (W x H x D) 151,2 x 114 x 8 mm (SLATE106) 71 x 31 (wall mount support) Weight 203g (SLATE106+wall mount support + batteries)

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