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Walk-and-Talk
interactive whiteboard
user guide
Part number 370-0381-00
©2010 PolyVision Corporation
All rights reserved

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  • Page 1 Walk-and-Talk interactive whiteboard ™ user guide Part number 370-0381-00 ©2010 PolyVision Corporation All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Reproduction in any manner without written permission of PolyVision Corporation is forbidden. PolyVision is a registered trademark of Steelcase, Inc. ēno, Walk-and- Talk and Lightning are trademarks of PolyVision Corporation. Webster is a registered trademark of PolyVision Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Adding batteries to the Walk-and-Talk eraser....8 Install the PolyVision driver ....... . 10 System requirements .
  • Page 4 The PolyVision driver ........
  • Page 5: Welcome

    Welcome Welcome ® Congratulations on your purchase of a PolyVision Walk-and-Talk interactive whiteboard. What are Walk-and-Talk products? Walk-and-Talk products include: Walk-and-Talk interactive whiteboards (WT) Walk-and-Talk Lightning™ interactive whiteboards (WTL) Walk-and-Talk Interactive Panels (IP) Walk-and-Talk products provide cordless interactivity from anywhere in the room using a remote control.
  • Page 6: Register Your Polyvision Product

    With the PolyVision driver installed on your computer, you can write with dry-erase markers then print and save your work. When your computer is connected to a projector, your Walk-and-Talk product becomes a touch- screen monitor for your computer.
  • Page 7: Installing Your Walk-And-Talk Whiteboard

    1. Mount the WT interactive whiteboard to a wall. (Refer to “Mounting WT interactive whiteboards to a wall” on page 3.) 2. Install the PolyVision driver on the computer. (Refer to “Install the PolyVision driver” on page 10.) 3. Install batteries in the WT remote control. (Refer to “Adding batteries to the WT remote control”...
  • Page 8: What Comes In The Box

    8. six (16xx models) or eight (18xx models) screws 9. six (16xx models) or eight (18xx models) sheet rock anchors 10. three (16xx models) or four (18xx models) wall brackets 11. two safety straps and screws Quickstart Installation Guide 18XX 16XX 14XX 3/8" PolyVision...
  • Page 9: Preparing To Mount The Whiteboard

    AC power outlet, and a projector or network connection, as appropriate. 2. Where possible, locate wall studs and select drill hole locations that align with wall studs. Sheetrock anchors are provided in case studs cannot be used. PolyVision...
  • Page 10 5. If installing in sheetrock, install six (WT or WTL 16xx) or eight (WT or WTL 18xx) sheetrock anchors in the wall at the marked hole locations. If installing on some other substance such as concrete or brick, use appropriate anchors. PolyVision...
  • Page 11: Mounting The Whiteboard

    To mount the whiteboard: 1. With the help of an assistant, lift the whiteboard and hang it on the wall brackets. 2. Slide the whiteboard carefully to align the safety straps with the holes in the top of the whiteboard. PolyVision...
  • Page 12: Adding Batteries To The Wt Remote Control

    Adding batteries to the WT remote control The Walk-and-Talk infrared remote control uses two AAA batteries (provided). To add batteries: Press down and pull back to release the battery compartment door. Adding batteries to the Walk-and-Talk eraser The Walk-and-Talk eraser uses two AAA batteries (provided). PolyVision...
  • Page 13 To add batteries: 1. Gently peel back the soft eraser handle to expose the battery compartment. 2. Insert the batteries as marked. Make sure that you place the batteries in with the positive terminals on the positive (+) side. PolyVision...
  • Page 14: Install The Polyvision Driver

    512 MB Ram USB port PolyVision driver installation The PolyVision driver is always close at hand. You need no installation disk or CD-ROM. Driver installation takes place when you connect the PolyKey on the Walk-and-Talk USB cable to your computer’s USB port.
  • Page 15 “Linux” folder, right-click “Setup” and choose “Properties”; on the “Permissions” tab, click the “Allow executing file as program” check box; click “Close”; double-click “Setup.” Installation begins. Macintosh: double-click the PolyVision driver icon on your desktop, double-click the Macintosh folder, and double-click “PolyVision driver.mpkg.” Installation begins.
  • Page 16 Status LED should turn green. If it remains yellow, the driver is not properly installed. When installation is complete, a message appears on your computer screen and the PolyVision driver icon appears in your system tray (Windows or Linux) or menu extras (Macintosh). PolyVision driver icon The PolyVision driver runs unobtrusively in the background whenever your computer is on.
  • Page 17: Getting Started In Projection Mode

    The Projection LED at the lower left corner of the board glows yellow while you are in projection mode. note: NOTE: At startup, the PolyVision driver recognizes if you are using the IP and automatically initiates projection mode. No alignment is necessary. PolyVision...
  • Page 18 When alignment is complete, you are ready to begin interacting with your computer. The alignment between your projector and the PolyVision driver is important. PolyVision offers three levels of alignment: good, better, best. The default is “better” alignment. If you need to change the correspondence between the position of the cursor and the point of contact when you tap the whiteboard, refer to “Choosing alignment...
  • Page 19: Using Walk-And-Talk Products

    Using Walk-and-Talk products Using Walk-and-Talk products Getting started with Walk-and-Talk PolyVision provides easy access to the PolyVision driver which is installed on the computer that interacts with Walk-and-Talk. To get started using Walk-and-Talk: 1. Make sure the whiteboard is plugged in and turned on, if necessary.
  • Page 20: Operating Walk-And-Talk Products

    Place the remote control near you on a desk or table top pointed toward the infrared receiver. In projection mode, you can configure the PolyVision driver to project on-screen tools in a window that you use by tapping the buttons with your finger.

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