Plus UPIC-56M System Operating Instructions

Plus UPIC-56M System Operating Instructions

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Wireless Interactive Panel
UPIC-56M/UPIC-64M/UPIC-W72M
System Operating Instructions
(detailed version)
We greatly appreciate your purchase of this PLUS Wireless Interactive Panel.
To be sure to make the most of this product's functions, read this "System
Operating Instructions (detailed version)" carefully before using the panel. After
reading, store the manual in a safe place for future reference.


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  • Page 1 System Operating Instructions (detailed version) We greatly appreciate your purchase of this PLUS Wireless Interactive Panel. To be sure to make the most of this product’s functions, read this “System Operating Instructions (detailed version)” carefully before using the panel. After...
  • Page 2 PLUS. (4) Please note that PLUS will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any damages, loss of earnings or other claims resulting from the use of this product, regardless of item (3) above.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important Safety Information.................... 5 Description of the wireless interactive panel ..............8 Package contents ......................9 Part Names and Functions ..................... 10 Panel ............................10 Digital pen ..........................11 Operation of the digital pen and indicator ................11 Loading the battery into the digital pen ..................12 Replacing the stylus ........................12 Flow of preparations prior to using the wireless interactive panel and when quitting ...
  • Page 4 UPIC Touch&Draw Part Names and Functions .............. 29 Projected image (computer screen) ....................29 Toolbar ............................30 Drawing Shapes ........................33 Moving, enlarging/reducing and rotating objects ................34 Outline of UPIC Touch&Draw Operations............... 35 Basic Operations of UPIC Touch&Draw ................. 37 List of error messages ....................40 Table of digital pen indicator operations ................
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    [Panel] Keep magnetic recording media away from the panel. The magnetic panel (models UPIC-56M, -64M and -W72M) has a magnetic sheet attached to it and magnets under the surface in the four corners. Do not allow magnetic recording media such as credit cards, transport passes, floppy disks, video tapes or cassette tapes near the panel surface or holding bars.
  • Page 6 Do not use the included CD-ROM in a CD player for audio discs. Never use the included CD-ROM in a CD player for audio discs. Doing so will produce loud sounds which could injure your ears or damage your speakers. Additional Cautions [Panel] About the place of installation...
  • Page 7 LED RADIATION DO NOT VIEV DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS I LED PRODUCT Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household in the European Union ( Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with collection systems ) This symbol on the product or on its packing indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste.
  • Page 8: Description Of The Wireless Interactive Panel

    Description of the wireless interactive panel A computer and projector are required to use the wireless interactive panel. A wireless interactive panel is a system using a computer, projector and the ADP-301 digi- tal pen* as the writing tool, allowing users to write and draw on a panel electronically just as if they were actually writing and drawing on the panel.
  • Page 9: Package Contents

    Package contents • Panel:  unit A sheet-type panel with coordinates printed on it. Magnet type panels (M) can be rolled up for storage or carrying. • Digital pen (model DP-0):  set (Including 1 spare stylus and 1 AAA alkaline battery) This pen is used to write words and figures on the panel and to operate the computer wirelessly using UPIC Touch&Draw*.
  • Page 10: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Panel A panel on which coordinates are printed in dot pattern. It is written on using the digital pen. The panel is also used as the screen on which images are projected. Panel (front) Holding bars Panel (back) The entire back surface has a magnetic sheet structure, allowing the panel to be mounted on commercially available whiteboards (in steel) and steel panels with smooth, flat...
  • Page 11: Digital Pen

    Digital pen This is the writing tool for drawing on the panel. When drawing on the panel, the position and pen pressure information is transmitted wirelessly to the computer in real time. Pen cap This protects the digital pen and turns its power on and off. The power turns on when the cap is taken off the tip of the pen and turns off when the cap is put on.
  • Page 12: Loading The Battery Into The Digital Pen

    Loading the battery into the digital pen 1. Slide the cover lock downwards to unlock the cover. Open the battery cover. 2. Remove the old battery, then insert the new battery in the proper direction, lining up the + side with the indication in the “battery case”.
  • Page 13: Flow Of Preparations Prior To Using The Wireless Interactive Panel And When Quitting

    Flow of preparations prior to using the wireless interactive panel and when quitting NOTICE When using a computer on which steps 1 and 2 have been completed, start the preparations from step 3. Install on the computer UPIC Utility and UPIC Touch&Draw from the included CD-ROM.
  • Page 14: Installing The Wireless Interactive Panel

    Installing the wireless interactive panel The back surface of the wireless interactive panel (referred to simply as “the panel” below) is a magnetic layer. Mount it on a metal surface that will not yield when force is applied. Below are some examples for your reference. •...
  • Page 15: Putting The Panel Away

    Putting the panel away Carefully clean the panel’s surface before putting the panel away. If this is not done, dust or dirt could get on the panel’s back surface when the panel is rolled up, reducing magnetic effect.  Roll up the panel. Roll the holding bar onto the paper tube used in the package, then roll up carefully, pressing the holding bar against the board surface and being careful that there is no looseness in the roll and that the roll does not get crooked.
  • Page 16: Installing The Software

    Not connected UPIC Touch&Draw cannot be started up Connected Digital pen usable as mouse ○ × Not connected — — UPIC Touch&Draw cannot be started up × ○ — Not possible × × • Updating UPIC Touch&Draw See the PLUS website at: www.plus-vision.com/en/...
  • Page 17: Copyright And License

    Note that version upgrades will be limited to customers who consent to the aforementioned conditions of use. * Upon downloading this software from the PLUS Vision Web site, or installing it from the CD-ROM, the customer is deemed to have consented to each of the terms.
  • Page 18: Installing Upic Utility And Upic Touch&Draw

    Installing UPIC Utility and UPIC Touch&Draw “UPIC Utility” and “UPIC Touch&Draw” are installed when “Install software” is selected from the included CD-ROM’s menu. • Check before installing 1. Check that the computer being used satisfies the required operating conditions. 2. When installing, do so with the authority (account) of the computer’s administrator. 3.
  • Page 19: Uninstalling Upic Utility And Upic Touch&Draw

    * For Windows XP, the “Add/Remove Program” icon appears. The “Uninstall/Change Program” window appears. * For Windows XP, the “Add/Remove Program” icon appears. From the list, click “PLUS UPIC”. For Windows Vista, click [Remove]*. For Windows XP, click [Remove]. Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed.
  • Page 20: Pairing The Digital Pen And Computer

    NOTICE For a description of the Bluetooth USB adapters that can be used to connect to the digital pen, see the PLUS website. (www.plus-vision.com/en/) Use a Bluetooth USB adapter supporting the HID (Human Interface Device) profile. Registering on Windows XP Preparations: 1.
  • Page 21 Click [Add…]. The “Add Bluetooth Device Wizard” window appears. Check (click) the “My device is set up and ready to be found” checkbox, then click the [Next (N)] button. The next window in the add wizard appears. Click “ADP-0B”, then click the [Next (N)] button.
  • Page 22: Registering On Windows Vista

    Put the cap on the digital pen. The digital pen’s power turns off. To register multiple digital pens, repeat the above procedure. When doing so, input “0000” as the path key. Now when the digital pen’s cap is removed, the digital pen automatically connects to the computer and the pen input standby mode is set.
  • Page 23 Check (click) the “My device is set up and ready to be found” checkbox, then click the [Next (N)] button. The next window in the add wizard appears. Click “ADP-0B”, then click the [Next (N)] button. The next window in the add wizard appears. Choose (click) the “Use the passkey found in the documentation (U)”...
  • Page 24: Connecting The Computer And Projector

    Connecting the computer and projector In order to use this system, a computer and projector must be connected. . Install the projector in the target position. For cautions related to installing the projector, see the projector’s operating instructions. Check that the projector’s power is turned off. .
  • Page 25: Starting Up Upic Utility

    Starting up UPIC Utility Calibrating the projector Before starting up UPIC Touch&Draw, calibrate the positions of the computer and projector (UPIC Utility). Calibration patterns are displayed automatically when the computer detects the connection with the digital pen. To change the connection detection method, see “Changing the calibration setting” on page 26.
  • Page 26: Changing The Calibration Setting

    • The pattern that is flashing switches in the fol- lowing order as the patterns are touched: Top left → Bottom left → Bottom right → Top right Once a pattern has been touched, it turns gray. This completes the calibration procedure. Next, start up UPIC Touch&Draw.
  • Page 27: Starting Up And Quitting Upic Touch&Draw

    Starting up and quitting UPIC Touch&Draw Starting up UPIC Touch&Draw Start up UPIC Touch&Draw. There are three ways to start up this software. • The software can be started up by clicking [Start] → [All Programs] → [UPIC] → [UPIC Touch&Draw] on the computer.
  • Page 28: Quitting Upic Touch&Draw

    Quitting UPIC Touch&Draw Click “Close” on the UPIC Touch&Draw window’s toolbar. When operating using the image projected on the panel, click “Close” on the toolbar. UPIC Touch&Draw is closed, and the “Confirm closing” message is displayed. The message differs, depending on whether or not there is unsaved data.
  • Page 29: Upic Touch&Draw Part Names And Functions

    UPIC Touch&Draw Part Names and Functions Projected image (computer screen) Toolbar Use this to select and set the various functions in UPIC Touch&Draw. For Drawing area details, see page 30. Drawings and figures made with the digital pen as well as The items that can be selected read-in images are displayed here.
  • Page 30: Toolbar

    Toolbar Menu direction The direction of the menu bar switches between horizontal and vertical each time this is clicked. Move menu Drag here to move the menu to the desired position. * Only one of the “Mouse”, “Pen”, “Marker”, “Eraser”, “Figure” and “Select Object”...
  • Page 31 Color Displays the “Color Menu” window. Use this to select the color for the cur- rently selected input mode (pen, marker or figure). This cannot be selected when the input mode is set to the eraser, mouse or object selection mode. Up to the last 100 drawing or editing operations can be undone in order, Undo starting from the most recently performed operation.
  • Page 32 Save Displays the Windows “Save As” window. Use this to save the drawing area data. (See page 39.) The format for saving the data can be selected from one of the following: “.jpg” (JPEG format), “.bmp” (BMP format), “.png” (PNG format), “.tif” (TIFF format) or “.tad”...
  • Page 33: Drawing Shapes

    Drawing Shapes Example: Drawing a rectangular frame Click [Figure]. The “Figure Menu” window appears. 1 Sets the figure to horizontal and verti- cal lines (default) 2 Sets the figure to straight lines 3 Sets the figure to a rectangle 4 Sets the figure to a rectangle (filled) 5 Sets the figure to a circle 6 Sets the figure to a circle (filled) 7 Sets the figure to a horizontal/vertical...
  • Page 34: Moving, Enlarging/Reducing And Rotating Objects

    Moving, enlarging/reducing and rotating objects Letters and lines drawn with the digital pen, lines and figures created with the Figure tool and inserted pictures are called “objects”. Click the [Select Object] icon. • The mode for selecting objects is set. Select the desired object.
  • Page 35: Outline Of Upic Touch&Draw Operations

    Outline of UPIC Touch&Draw Operations Preparing documents • When the screen mode is switched to the white screen mode, a white screen is displayed. The digital pen can be used to write in and insert diagrams into this drawing area to con- duct presentations.
  • Page 36 Saving * When “Save” is selected, the format for saving the data can be selected from one of the following: “.jpg” (JPEG format), “.bmp” (BMP format), “.png” (PNG format), “.tif” (TIFF for- mat) or “.tad” (TAD format) * TAD (“.tad”) is a file format unique to UPIC Touch&Draw. Files in TAD format can be opened using the UPIC Touch&Draw’s “Open”...
  • Page 37: Basic Operations Of Upic Touch&Draw

    Basic Operations of UPIC Touch&Draw This section describes the basic operations in UPIC Touch&Draw. For details, see the explanations of the individual items. These basic operations are performed after calibration is completed and UPIC Touch&Draw has been started up. If UPIC Touch&Draw is not started up, see “Starting up and quitting UPIC Touch&Draw”...
  • Page 38 Inserting an image. Prepare the image beforehand. 1) Click the [Insert Picture] icon on the toolbar to display the “Open File” window. 2) Select the desired file then click [Open]. The “Open File” window closes and the image is positioned at the center of the drawing area. 3) When the image is clicked after clicking the [Select Object] icon on the toolbar, a frame is National Sales Figures...
  • Page 39 Saving the screen 1) Click the [Save] icon on the toolbar to display the “Save as” window. 2) Select “Save to”, and select the file type. • The TAD format (“.tad”) can only be selected when in the white screen mode. Files in this format can be opened with the “Open”...
  • Page 40: List Of Error Messages

    List of error messages The error messages below are displayed after UPIC Touch&Draw is closed. Item Description See page ... Memory error There is not enough computer memory for UPIC Touch&Draw. Digital pen detection The digital pen could not be detected. 12, 20 error Item...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    (the magnetic layer). • Technical support If the problem with the product or software cannot be solved, contact your nearest PLUS Vision office, dealer or store. Internet: http://www.plus-vision.com/en/support/index.html * PLUS only accepts inquiries made using the special Inquiry Form.
  • Page 42: Specifications

    Specifications Model name UPIC-56M UPIC-64M UPIC-W72M Type of installation Magnetic sheet type External dimensions W1160 × D11.3 × H865 mm W1330 × D11.3 × H995 mm W1630 × D11.3 × H1070 mm (W45.7 × D0.4 × H34.1 inches) * (W52.4 × D0.4 × H39.2 inches) * (W64.2 ×...
  • Page 43 © 2009, PLUS Vision Corp. 24-4512-09A...

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