Optoma Creative Touch 3 Series User Manual

Optoma Creative Touch 3 Series User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY ....................5 Safety Instructions ........................5 Copyright ........................... 6 Disclaimer ..........................6 Trademark Recognition ......................6 FCC Statement ......................... 6 FCC Warning ..........................6 Declaration of Conformity for EU Countries ................7 WEEE ............................7 ENERGY STAR ......................... 7 Low Blue Light and Eye Health ....................
  • Page 3 Cloud Storage ........................89 Playing Multimedia Files ..................... 92 Browser ............................ 96 Optoma Marketplace ........................ 97 MemoryClean ........................... 98 Joan on TV ..........................99 Visualizer ..........................102 Other Software ........................105 Reactiv Suite ........................105 Optoma Management Suite (OMS) ..................106 English...
  • Page 4 RS232 Pin Assignments ..................... 114 RS232 RJ45 Control Connection..................114 SET Command ........................115 GET Command ........................118 LED Indicator........................... 120 Troubleshooting ........................121 Maintenance ..........................122 Cleaning the Screen ......................122 Clean the Front Frame ....................... 122 Optoma Global Offices ......................... 123 English...
  • Page 5: Safety

    • Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Please call Optoma before you send the device in for repair. • Disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the device is not being used for a long period of time.
  • Page 6: Copyright

    Copyright This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of the author. © Copyright 2023 Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 7: Declaration Of Conformity For Eu Countries

    Declaration of Conformity for EU Countries • EMC Directive 2014/30/EU (Including amendments) • Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU WEEE Disposal instructions Do not throw this electronic device into the trash when discarding. To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment, please recycle it. ENERGY STAR ENERGY STAR is a U.S.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Network Module Quick Start Guide Touch Pen (x2) & (pre-installed) Touch Pen Holder For access to the setup information, user manual, product updates, and Warranty Information – Note: please scan the QR Code or visit the following URL: https://www.optoma.com/support/download English...
  • Page 9: Optional Accessories

    INTRODUCTION Optional Accessories Trolley Wi-Fi Dongle (AC1602) Wall Mount with Wi-Fi Module (AZ832-HN) PC Vesa Bracket (OWMFP01) English...
  • Page 10: Product Overview

    INTRODUCTION Product Overview Front View Touch HDMI USB3.0 USB3.0 Type-C Item Item Touch screen Light sensor Power key with LED indicator Touch USB port Return key HDMI 2.0 Front port Freeze key USB 3.0 ports (x2) Home key USB Type-C port OSD menu key Microphone in port IR receiver...
  • Page 11: Rear View

    INTRODUCTION Rear View HDMI Out RS232 Earphone SPDIF Audio-VGA Item Item Handles (x2) Audio in jack (for VGA source) Mounting holes for wall mount VGA port AC Input 100-240V port Touch USB port Power switch DP port Reserved socket HDMI ports (x2) HDMI 2.0 out port USB 2.0 ports (x2) RS232 port...
  • Page 12: Remote Control

    INTRODUCTION Remote Control Description Power On/Off Mute/Unmute Number Keypad Go to the Home screen Return to previous or exit English...
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION Description Enter Whiteboard mode Take a screenshot Up/down/left/right / / / Confirm/OK Enable Sound only mode Freeze the current screen, press again to exit the Freeze function Adjust the sound volume Adjust the brightness (10 to 255) Open the source selection page View currently running applications Open the File manager View all pre-installed applications...
  • Page 14: Setup And Installation

    SETUP AND INSTALLATION Wall Mounting Use only an Optoma-approved optional wall mount kit (available separately). Kit will include the following items: Screw (x4) Screw (x8) Screw (x2) Dual mounting brackets and wall mount Anchor (x8) Washer (x8) Wall Mount Specifications...
  • Page 15 SETUP AND INSTALLATION Wall Mounting (continued) To mount the IFP on the wall, complete the following steps: Install the dual mounting brackets on the rear of the IFP. Then secure the brackets with four screws (A). Drill eight small holes on the mounting location and insert the anchors into the holes. English...
  • Page 16 SETUP AND INSTALLATION Wall Mounting (continued) Position the wall mount on the wall, then secure the wall mount with eight screws (B) through the washers into the installed anchors on the wall. Align and hook the dual mounting brackets to the wall mount. English...
  • Page 17 SETUP AND INSTALLATION Wall Mounting (continued) Secure the dual mounting brackets and the wall mount with the two pre-installed partially threaded safety screws. (C). Note: • Maximum wall mount kit load capacity:160kg (352lbs). • The wall mount should be installed into a concrete wall to ensure a secure installation. If a concrete wall is not available, it is recommended that a stand installation be used instead.
  • Page 18: Stand Mounting (Optional)

    SETUP AND INSTALLATION Stand Mounting (Optional) The stand mount kit includes the following items: Pen tray (x1) Wheel (x4) Screw (x16) Screw (x4) (x4) Washer (x4) Split Ring Lock Washer (x4) Stand pole (x2) Stand base (x1) Screw (x4) Washer (x4) (x4) To mount the IFP on the stand, complete the following steps:...
  • Page 19 SETUP AND INSTALLATION Stand Mounting (continued) Flip the stand base so that you can see the screw holes for the wheel, then install the wheel onto its slot and secure it with four screws (J). Repeat the same procedure to install the remaining three wheels. Place the stand base on a stable surface, then install the stand pole onto its slot and secure both standoffs with two nuts (G) through the washers and G1).
  • Page 20 SETUP AND INSTALLATION Stand Mounting (continued) Align the pen tray with the screw holes on the middle part of the poles, then secure the pen tray with four screws (H). Install the wall mount on the upper part of the poles, then insert the screws (K) through the screw holes from the rear side of the poles.
  • Page 21: Using The Remote Control

    SETUP AND INSTALLATION Using the Remote Control Installing/Replacing the Remote Control Batteries Prepare two (2x) AAA size batteries for remote control (The availability of batteries varies by different regions). IMPORTANT! Replace only with the same or equivalent type batteries. Remove the cover of the battery compartment. Insert the two batteries with correct polarity (+/-) as shown inside the battery compartment.
  • Page 22: Remote Control Operating Range

    SETUP AND INSTALLATION Remote Control Operating Range When using the remote control, make sure to point it within ±30° to the IR receiver on the IFP. The distance between the remote control and the IR sensor window should not be longer than 8 meters. •...
  • Page 23: Connections

    SETUP AND INSTALLATION Connections Connecting to Power Connect one end of the power cord to the AC-in socket on the IFP. Connect the other end of the power cord to a power outlet or a power supply. Set the Power switch to ON (I). The IFP will automatically enter standby mode. AC Input Power 100-240V...
  • Page 24 SETUP AND INSTALLATION • Connect your video source to the IFP using an HDMI cable. HDMI HDMI 2 HDMI 1 VGA input connection Connect your computer to the IFP using a VGA cable. Note: • For audio input, connect one end of an audio cable to the Audio-VGA jack on the IFP and the other end of the cable to the audio jack on your computer.
  • Page 25 SETUP AND INSTALLATION USB-C connection Connect your computer to the IFP using a USB-C cable. Note: • If connecting via USB-C cable, video/audio/touch functionality are all transmitted via the USB-C cable. • The USB-C port also supports power delivery and will output 65W. Type-C Audio output connection Connect your external speakers to the Audio out jack on the IFP.
  • Page 26 SETUP AND INSTALLATION Microphone connection Connect your microphone to the Microphone in port on the IFP. SPDIF connection Connect your audio equipment to the IFP using a SPDIF cable. SPDIF HDMI output connection Connect your projector to the HDMI out port on the IFP. HDMI Out English...
  • Page 27 SETUP AND INSTALLATION DisplayPort connection Connect your electronic device with DP port to the IFP using a DisplayPort cable. USB connection Connect your USB peripheral device to the IFP using a USB cable. Note: • For the USB flash drive connection, simply plug it into one of the available USB ports. USB3.0 USB3.0 USB2.0...
  • Page 28 SETUP AND INSTALLATION Wi-Fi connection (optional) For a Wi-Fi connection, you must first install either a wireless network module or a Wi-Fi dongle. These devices can receive wireless signals in areas where Wi-Fi networks are available. Wireless module installation: First, remove the non-wireless network module by removing any screws holding the network module in place and then sliding the module out.
  • Page 29 Remove the adhesive protective covering to reveal the adhesive backing of the pen holder and push firmly for 30 seconds in the desired location on the display (such as the sides/frame OR to either side of the Optoma logo along the bottom frame, avoiding blocking access to front-facing ports, buttons, sensors, etc.).
  • Page 30: Using The Display

    USING THE DISPLAY Powering On/Off Powering on Note: After the power cord is properly connected, make sure the Power switch is set to ON (I). AC Input Power 100-240V Press the Power button on the control panel or the remote control to turn on the IFP. The LED indicator light turns white, indicating it is ready to use.
  • Page 31: Setup Wizard

    USING THE DISPLAY Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will appear on the screen when you turn on your IFP for the first time. Note: • This IFP is equipped with a touch-sensitive screen. You can simply tap the touch screen to operate your IFP.
  • Page 32 USING THE DISPLAY If you want to connect your IFP to the Internet wirelessly, select one of the available networks and tap Connect. Otherwise, select Skip. IMPORTANT! • If you are connecting to a secure network, you will need to enter the password when connecting for the first time only.
  • Page 33 USING THE DISPLAY Read Optoma’s legal policies, including Terms and conditions of use, Privacy policy, Cookie policy, and Open source. Check the I agree to Terms and conditions, Privacy policy, Cookies policy and Open source radio key and then select Next to complete the setup. The IFP is now ready to use.
  • Page 34: Basic Operations

    BASIC OPERATIONS Home Screen Overview Home screen is displayed every time you start the IFP. Sign in to Creative Board Wireless display verification code from Current date and time Apps shortcuts Creative Cast Pro Side toolbar Input sources Link to meeting room booking app OSD menu Apps list Wi-Fi connection status...
  • Page 35: Osd Menu

    BASIC OPERATIONS OSD Menu To open the OSD menu, do any of the following: • On any screen, drag the bottom of the screen upwards. • Press the Menu or Source key on the remote control. • on the control panel or the Home screen. Main menu Submenu Settings...
  • Page 36: Shortcut Menu

    BASIC OPERATIONS • To close the OSD menu, touch anywhere on the screen outside the menu, press Menu again on the remote control, or press again on the control panel. Shortcut Menu Shortcut menu is the first OSD menu. Complete the following steps: •...
  • Page 37 BASIC OPERATIONS PIP mode (continued) Tap any of the following: - Sources to select the second source that you want to display on the screen. - Size to select the second source window size. The available options: Large, Medium, or Small. - Sound to adjust the second source sound.
  • Page 38 Studies have shown that just as ultra-violet rays can cause eye damage, the shortwave-length blue light rays from displays can cause eyestrain, retina damage, and affect vision over time. Optoma Low Blue Light is an eye protection feature that can reduce the blue light. IMPORTANT! To protect your eyes against prolonged display use, we highly recommend you do the following: •...
  • Page 39: Configuring Image Settings

    BASIC OPERATIONS Configuring Image Settings In the OSD menu, tap to open the Image menu, then complete the following steps: • Tap Display Mode and select one of the available options: Presentation, Bright, Cinema, HDR, or User. Note: • Image settings can only be adjusted in HDMI, VGA, OPS, DP and Type-C input. It can’t be adjusted and will be grayed-out in Android source.
  • Page 40: Configuring Display Settings

    BASIC OPERATIONS Configuring Display Settings In the OSD menu, tap to open the Display menu, then complete the following steps: • Tap Aspect Ratio and select one of the available options: 16:9, 4:3, or PTP (Pixel To Pixel). Note: For 4K input, the aspect ratio will be locked to PTP. For non-4K input, PTP will be grayed out and user can select only 4:3 or 16:9 as aspect ratio.
  • Page 41: Configuring Audio Settings

    BASIC OPERATIONS • Tap Automatic to automatically adjust the image to its optimized frequency, phase, and position. Note: You can also adjust the image by pressing the key on the remote control. • Drag the Frequency slider bar to adjust the vertical noise of the image. •...
  • Page 42: Viewing Device Information

    BASIC OPERATIONS Viewing Device Information In the OSD menu, tap to open the Information menu, then complete the following steps: • Tap Display to view display mode, current input source, resolution, color depth, and color format. • Tap About to view regulatory model name, serial number, firmware version, and Android version. English...
  • Page 43: Android Settings Menu

    BASIC OPERATIONS Android Settings Menu To open the Settings menu, tap on the Home screen or press the Setting key on the remote control. Note: Settings can be modified only in Android mode. Main menu Submenu Settings Note: • To configure Android settings, simply touch the menu item on the screen and use the screen controls to adjust its value or set the setting.
  • Page 44 BASIC OPERATIONS If you prefer to use a customized wallpaper, follow these steps: a) In the Custom folder tap b) Select your preferred image from the local or external storage and tap Import. You can import up to 10 images. c) In the Custom folder tap on the image you wish to use as a wallpaper.
  • Page 45: Configuring Network Settings

    BASIC OPERATIONS Configuring Network Settings Note: Before configuring network settings, make sure to connect the Wi-Fi dongle (optional), network module, and/or Wi-Fi module (optional) to the IFP. In the Settings menu, tap to open the Network menu, then complete the following steps: •...
  • Page 46 BASIC OPERATIONS - Enable Portable hotspot feature to share the Wi-Fi network to other wireless devices. Modify the network name and set an access password if necessary. Note: For a secure connection, set the Wi-Fi encryption (Security field) as WPA2-PSK. Then enter the access password and tap OK.
  • Page 47: Configuring Device Settings

    BASIC OPERATIONS Configuring Device Settings In the Settings menu, tap to open the Device menu, then complete the following steps: • Tap Device ID to assign a new ID to the IFP. To confirm, tap OK. • Tap SAMBA service to enable or disable file and print service from the IFP to other devices. Configure the following settings: - Samba: Enable or disable the Samba service.
  • Page 48 BASIC OPERATIONS • Tap Apps to view apps information, clear apps data and cache, and force stop apps. Select an app in the list to force stop it (tap Force stop), view its storage and clear its data (tap Clear data) and cache (tap Clear cache), view app version and set permissions.
  • Page 49: Configuring Security Settings

    BASIC OPERATIONS Configuring Security Settings In the Settings menu, tap to open the Security menu, then complete the following steps: • Tap Screen Lock Password to set screen lock password. Enter a 4-digit password twice at the prompt and then tap OK to confirm. Note: To remove the screen lock password, tap Clear Screen Lock Password (visible only if the password is set) and enter the current password.
  • Page 50 Tap Clear at the prompt to confirm. - Under Permissions, tap Unknown source and enable or disable installing third party software from an unknown source. - Under Permissions, tap Install app from marketplace and enable or disable installing third party software from Optoma Marketplace. English...
  • Page 51 BASIC OPERATIONS - Under Permissions, tap OSD/Launcher setting lock and enable or disable modifying OSD menu settings. - Under Clone, tap Import Launcher setting to import launcher settings from the storage. - Under Clone, tap Export Launcher setting to export launcher settings to the storage. Enabling or Disabling USB Wi-Fi/USB Disk a) Press Source + 5 + 9 + 8 + 0 keys on the remote control.
  • Page 52: Configuring System Settings

    BASIC OPERATIONS Configuring System Settings In the Settings menu, tap to open the System menu, then complete the following steps: • Tap Date and Time to configure date and time related settings. Tap any of the following: - Time Zone to select/change the time zone for your area. - Use 24-hour format (13:00) to enable or disable displaying time in 24-hour format.
  • Page 53 BASIC OPERATIONS a) To enable startup timer and/or shutdown timer, select the radio key next to Startup timer and Shutdown timer. b) Set the time and select the day(s) when you want the IFP to follow this startup or shutdown schedule. c) Tap Add to save the timer.
  • Page 54 BASIC OPERATIONS • Tap HDMI CEC to enable or disable any of the available options: Display on then player on, Display off then player off, Player on then display on, or Player off then display off. • Tap Power Mode Standby item to select one of the available options: Eco or Active. By default, Active item is not visible.
  • Page 55 BASIC OPERATIONS • Tap Update to configure upgrading options. Tap any of the following: - OTA (Over-The-Air) Software Upgrade to enable or disable upgrading software over Internet. Tap Check update when power on to check for update file from the Internet when power on. Tap Auto Download to enable downloading update files automatically when power on.
  • Page 56 BASIC OPERATIONS IMPORTANT! • During the update process, either OTA or from a USB storage, DO NOT power off the IFP and DO NOT remove the USB dongle from the IFP. Doing so will damage the system. • If you update the IFP from a USB storage then all user data saved to the USB storage will be wiped out.
  • Page 57: Side Toolbar

    BASIC OPERATIONS Side Toolbar Tap > or < on the left or right side of the screen to open the side toolbar. Note: Drag > or < up or down on the screen to relocate it. Shortcut to the side toolbar Side toolbar •...
  • Page 58: Viewing Recent Tasks

    BASIC OPERATIONS Viewing Recent Tasks Tap > or <  to view and manage all opened apps. • Tap on the app you want to launch. • To close the app, swipe the app window to the left or to the right. •...
  • Page 59 BASIC OPERATIONS Tap Create and use any of the activities described in the table below: Note: The floating board is home to many of the primary features found in the Creative Board app, which are detailed here. Item Description Tap and drag or long-tap on the screen to move the floating board to your preferred location on the screen.
  • Page 60 BASIC OPERATIONS Item Description Erase areas of your written texts or drawings. Select the eraser size and drag your fingers over the area you want to remove. Note: You can also use the palm of your hand to erase the item on the whiteboard. Eraser Select an object on the whiteboard.
  • Page 61 BASIC OPERATIONS Item Description Draw a geometric shape. Tap to select the desired 2D, 3D shape with several color options, use a ruler to measure distances and draw lines, or use a protractor to measure and draw angles. Geometric shape Tap any of the following tools: •...
  • Page 62 BASIC OPERATIONS Item Description Tap any of the following options: • New to create a new session. • Open to open a collaboration or non-collaboration session. • Save/Save As to save/save as the current content to collaboration or non-collaboration session. Menu •...
  • Page 63 BASIC OPERATIONS Item Description Select a background or template for your content. Tap Select. Then select your image from the File Manager or from the browser and set as a template for your session. Background options Delete a page Delete all items/objects you draw in current page. Undo Undo your last action.
  • Page 64 BASIC OPERATIONS Item Description The default session name is “Untitled session”. To rename the session, tap and type in a new name at the prompt. Then tap Save. Note: • You can also rename the session on the Creative Board Home tab. ...
  • Page 65 BASIC OPERATIONS Item Description Invite attendees to join the Google Classroom through the Creative Board. On the Attendees tab , tap and then select any of the following options: • Through the Google Classroom • By sending an email invitation with the session password •...
  • Page 66: Annotation App

    BASIC OPERATIONS Annotation App Tap >  to open the annotation app. In this mode, you can do the following: • to write and draw on the screen. Note: You can change the pen color by tapping and selecting a new color. •...
  • Page 67: Airclass

    BASIC OPERATIONS AirClass Tap >  to open AirClass. The online classroom access code and URL will be displayed on the screen. To join the virtual classroom remotely, complete the following steps: Connect the IFP to an available network. On your mobile device, enable Wi-Fi function. IMPORTANT! Make sure you have access to the Internet throughout the entire online session.
  • Page 68 BASIC OPERATIONS Tap any of the following on the Classroom Share screen: a. Vote Tap Vote to start a voting activity. Enter two choices. Tap +Add an option to add more choices or tap to delete an optional choice. Tap Create vote to save the options. Tap Begin to start answering the question.
  • Page 69 BASIC OPERATIONS To close the answering session, tap Finish. The result will be displayed on the screen. Select how you want the answer(s) to be displayed, either as a Bar or Pie chart. Tap the right answer(s) (if necessary) on the Answers statistics screen and then tap Complete. Note: To export the voting result, tap Export on the Classroom Share screen.
  • Page 70 BASIC OPERATIONS When the function is activated, the person who taps first will get the right to answer. The participant who wants to answer, taps Respond on the mobile device screen. To close the answering session, tap Finish. Tap Reset to start the answering mode again. c.
  • Page 71 BASIC OPERATIONS The name(s) of the selected participant(s) are displayed on the screen. Tap Reset to select more participants. d. Message Tap Message. Then tap Setting to enable or disable messaging and select the message color. To view the history of received messages, tap List. English...
  • Page 72 BASIC OPERATIONS On the mobile device, tap Message to switch to the Message screen, then enter your message in the comment text box and tap Send. The broadcast message will appear on the IFP screen. Note: • Tap Manager to display the class access code, URL, QR code and allow more participants to join the class.
  • Page 73 BASIC OPERATIONS Screen Capture Tool Tap >  to open the screen capture tool. To capture the screen, do the following: Tap either Freedom or Full screen to manually select the area or to capture the entire screen respectively. Note: You can also capture the full screen image by pressing the Capture key on the remote control.
  • Page 74: More Tools

    BASIC OPERATIONS More Tools Tap >  ••• to access more tools such as Freeze, Stopwatch, Timer, Spotlight, ScreenLock, Calculator, and SplitScreen. • Tap Freeze to freeze the screen. Then tap to zoom in or tap to zoom out. To restore the screen to its original size, tap .
  • Page 75 BASIC OPERATIONS • Tap SplitScreen to enable split mode. Next select two apps to display on the screen side by side. English...
  • Page 76 BASIC OPERATIONS While using the split screen feature, do any of the following: - Tap to swap the left and right side app windows. - To view either of the apps in a full screen mode, swipe the app over the opposite side of the screen starting at the center of the screen where is the white screen separator bar.
  • Page 77: Floating Annotation Toolbar

    BASIC OPERATIONS Floating Annotation Toolbar Touch and hold the screen with your two fingertips, a centimeter apart from each other. The floating annotation toolbar opens. • to return to the previous screen. • to return to Home screen. • to open annotation app. •...
  • Page 78: Using The Apps

    Optoma support in rectifying any issue which may result from the installation of third-party apps will be chargeable and may be limited.
  • Page 79: Creative Cast

    USING THE APPS Creative Cast Creative Cast to start wireless sharing and projection via Wi-Fi or LAN. IMPORTANT! • The IFP and your mobile device/computer must be connected to the same Wi-Fi or LAN network. • While in use, make sure that you have access to the Internet. Supported Operating Systems for Casting Collavision Senders Available Version...
  • Page 80: Mobile Device

    USING THE APPS Mobile Device When the setup guide screen appears, scan the QR code to download and install the Creative Cast app onto your mobile device. To connect to the IFP, complete the following steps: Note: The connection steps are described based on an iOS device. Launch the Creative Cast app.
  • Page 81 USING THE APPS Enter the Creative Cast verification code from the launcher screen to establish the connection. Tap any of the following: English...
  • Page 82: Computer

    USING THE APPS • Mirroring to mirror your mobile device’s screen to the IFP. • Photo to view and share photos. • Camera to stream your mobile device’s camera to the IFP. • Documents to view and share documents. • Video to view and share videos.
  • Page 83 USING THE APPS • To start screen casting from Chrome browser, enter your preferred user name (UserName), LoginCode (verification code on the launcher screen) and tap Login. Select what you want to share and then click Share. Note: • If you want to share audio during screen casting, tap on the launcher screen.
  • Page 84 USING THE APPS To start screen casting from desktop app, download Creative Cast to your computer. Launch the app and click on the device name. • If the IFP is not visible in the Room List, input the IFP’s IP address manually to the Input IP address field.
  • Page 85 USING THE APPS Click any of the following: • Mirroring to mirror your computer’s screen to the IFP. • Remote View to mirror the IFP screen to your computer with annotation and image saving feature. • PRO (Moderation Mode) to select up to 4 screens to display on the IFP. Enter the password and click Start.
  • Page 86: Creative Cast Settings

    USING THE APPS Select the screens to display. To exit the moderation mode, tap Leave Creative Cast Settings and then tap on any of the following icons to configure the Creative Cast launcher screen settings: • Grouping to share the screen to other devices. •...
  • Page 87: File Manager

    USING THE APPS File Manager Tap File Manager to manage files and folders. Managing Files Select a storage location and browse for a file or folder you want to view then tap twice on a file or folder to open. The table below will help you navigate File Manager and its included features.
  • Page 88 USING THE APPS Item Description Select files and folders. When selected, tap any of the following: • undo your last action. • check/uncheck all items. • cut and paste item(s). • copy and paste item(s). • delete item(s). • rename an item. •...
  • Page 89: Cloud Storage

    USING THE APPS Cloud Storage  Cloud Storage Tap File Manager to create an account or use an existing account to access your cloud storage. To create an account: or Add account. Select the drive type. Follow on-screen instructions to create an account or sign in to your existing account. After successful login, you are prompted to set a security PIN.
  • Page 90 USING THE APPS Your account will be listed in the Cloud Storage menu. To manage your cloud storage account(s) in the File Manager, tap any of the following: • to add another cloud storage account. • to lock the cloud storage account. •...
  • Page 91 USING THE APPS Enter a PIN code (4-digit number) in the Enter a new PIN field, then re-enter the same 4-digit PIN in the Enter the PIN again field to verify your new PIN. Your new PIN has now been set up. Tap OK to finish! English...
  • Page 92: Playing Multimedia Files

    USING THE APPS Playing Multimedia Files Multimedia formats supported Media Type Supported Format Video support format (codec) up to 4K resolution: • .avi (MPEG-1, MPEG-2 MP@HL, MPEG-4 SP@L0-3, ASP@L0-5, H.264, MP, HP@Level 4.1,H263, VP6, MJPEG) • .ts (MPEG-2 MP@HL, MPEG-4 SP@L0-3,ASP@L0-5, H.264 MP, HP@Level 4.1, VC1 AP, H265) Video •...
  • Page 93 USING THE APPS During video playback, you can do the following: Item Description Replay Play the video in reverse Previous video Skip to the previous video Speed up the video Speed up Pause Pause the playback. To resume, tap Information Show video details Note: To return to the file manager, open the side toolbar and tap...
  • Page 94 USING THE APPS Playing music Select the song you want play and tap to start the playback. During music playback, you can do the following: Item Description Replay Rewind the track Previous track Skip to the previous track Speed up the track Speed up Pause Pause the playback.
  • Page 95 USING THE APPS Viewing photos Tap to select a photo and view the selected photo in full screen. Item Description Previous photo Skip to the previous photo Start the slide show. To stop, tap Slide show Next photo Skip to the next photo Zoom in Magnify the photo Zoom out...
  • Page 96: Browser

    USING THE APPS Browser Tap Browser to access web pages. 96 English...
  • Page 97: Optoma Marketplace

    USING THE APPS Optoma Marketplace Tap Optoma Marketplace to visit the built-in app store and to download and install other third-party apps to the IFP.  Note: To install third-party apps, make sure the Install app from marketplace option is enabled in the Settings Security ...
  • Page 98: Memoryclean

    USING THE APPS MemoryClean Tap MemoryClean to monitor the memory usage and start cleaning and optimizing the data on the IFP. After opening MemoryClean, the app calculates the memory usage automatically. • For automatic cleaning of the memory, deleting temporary and junk files, tap Clear. •...
  • Page 99: Joan On Tv

    USING THE APPS Joan on TV Tap Joan on TV to get the access PIN number needed to connect the IFP to the Joan Portal. To connect the IFP to the Joan Portal, complete the following steps: Open the web browser on your computer and enter http://portal.getjoan.com into the address bar.
  • Page 100 USING THE APPS Click Pair device now to pair with IFP. On the “Let’s pair your device” page, select any of the pairing methods. For example, click PAIR DEVICE to pair with the IFP using the PIN number. Enter the PIN number that is displayed on the IFP at the prompt and click PAIR DEVICE. Enter the device name and select the calendar.
  • Page 101 USING THE APPS After successful connection, the IFP will display meeting room(s) schedule, meeting reminders, and meeting room reminders that are set in Joan Portal. English...
  • Page 102: Visualizer

    USING THE APPS Visualizer Visualizer is an operation app for a document camera. If you connect a document camera, tap Visualizer to set it To use Visualizer, complete the following steps: Connect a USB document camera to an available USB port on the IFP. Launch the Visualizer app.
  • Page 103 USING THE APPS Item Description Capture the screen image and select a location where you want to save it: • Paste on Whiteboard: Paste the screen image on the Whiteboard. Note: This action will clear all the data and close the Visualizer app. Tap CONTINUE at the prompt.
  • Page 104 USING THE APPS Item Description Select the image mode, resolution, color system, and learn how to control the screen image using the gestures. Settings Exit Exit Visualizer. 104 English...
  • Page 105: Other Software

    USING THE APPS Other Software Reactiv Suite Reactiv SUITE is a digital workspace where multimedia content can be displayed, organised, manipulated, and annotated as naturally as paper. Present multiple types of non-linear content and seamlessly capture feedback without the extra clicks and micro-frustrations of traditional screen sharing tools. Even pin your camera and elevate your presence to stand out.
  • Page 106: Optoma Management Suite (Oms)

    Open Select the location of your choice for the device, either Worldwide or China. Then tap OK. Scan the QR code on the OMS launcher screen. Sign up and login to the Optoma Management Suite website. Find device Serial Number and type it into the OMS system. Then tap Next.
  • Page 107 USING THE APPS Confirm the PIN codes on both the launcher screen and web browser. If the codes match, tap Confirm on the OMS launcher screen. Type the device name and tap Done. English...
  • Page 108 USING THE APPS Use OMS to manage your IFP. For more information on OMS, refer to https://onlinemanual.optoma.com/oms-en/bindingdevice. To unpair your IFP from the paired account, tap Unpair on the launcher screen. 108 English...
  • Page 109: Additional Information

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Dimensions 65-inch Unit: mm English...
  • Page 110: 75-Inch

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 75-inch Unit: mm 110 English...
  • Page 111: 86-Inch

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 86-inch Unit: mm English...
  • Page 112: Supported Timing List

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Supported Timing List Clock Input Source Signal Timing Name Reference HDMI1/2/3/ [MHz] [KHz] [Hz] Type C Front (2.0) 720x400 @70Hz 28.32 31.78 70.00 640x480 @60Hz VESA 25.18 37.92 59.94 640x480 @72Hz VESA 31.50 37.86 72.81 640x480 @75Hz VESA 31.50 37.50 75.00...
  • Page 113 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Clock Input Source Signal Timing Name Reference HDMI1/2/3/ [MHz] [KHz] [Hz] Type C Front (2.0) 1080i 59Hz CEA-861 74.17 33.71 59.94 1080i 50Hz CEA-861 74.25 28.12 50.00 1080p 60Hz CEA-861 148.25 67.50 60.00 1080p 59Hz CEA-861 148.35 67.443 59.94 1080p 50Hz CEA-861...
  • Page 114: Rs232 Protocol Function List

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RS232 Protocol Function List Note: IFP supports RS232 and RJ45 (port 23) control command. RS232 Pin Assignments Spec. Pin No. (from IFP side) RS232 RJ45 Control Connection RS232 Settings LAN Control Settings Baud Rate 9600 Machine IP Data Bits Port Parity None...
  • Page 115: Set Command

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SET Command Response Type Category Parameter Hex Code CMD Success Failed Power off ~xx00 n 7E 30 30 30 30 20 30 0d Power Power on ~xx00 n 7E 30 30 30 30 20 31 0d Restart ~xx00 n 7E 30 30 30 30 20 33 0d Eco.
  • Page 116 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Response Type Category Parameter Hex Code CMD Success Failed Español 7E 30 30 37 30 20 35 0d Traditional n=13 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 33 0d Chinese Simplified n=14 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 34 0d Chinese Português 7E 30 30 37 30 20 36 0d...
  • Page 117 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Response Type Category Parameter Hex Code CMD Success Failed Vol - n=17 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 37 0d Remote UP n=10 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 30 0d Remote DOWN n=14 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 34 0d Remote LEFT n=11...
  • Page 118: Get Command

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION GET Command Response Type Category Hex Code CMD Success Parameter Failed Power off 7E 30 30 31 32 34 20 Power ~xx124 n 31 0D Power on 7E 30 30 31 32 36 20 Contrast ~xx126 n OK0-100 0-100 31 0D 7E 30 30 31 32 35 20...
  • Page 119 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Response Type Category Hex Code CMD Success Parameter Failed LAN Mac 7E 30 30 35 35 35 20 ~xx555 n Oknn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn Mac Address address 31 0D LAN IP ~xx87 n 7E 30 30 38 37 20 33 0D Oknnn:nnn:nnn:nnn IP address address Oknnnnnnnnnnnnnn...
  • Page 120: Led Indicator

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Note: (*1) Power Running Time Input Source Firmware Version Display Mode • • • a=0 Power Off Usage hours = nnnnn cc=02 VGA1 # # # # ee=01 Presentation • • • a=1 Power On cc=08 HDMI2 ee=02 Bright •...
  • Page 121: Troubleshooting

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting If you experience a problem with your device, please refer to the following information. If a problem persists, please contact your local reseller or service center. No picture or sound. • Make sure all signal and power connections are properly connected. •...
  • Page 122: Maintenance

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Maintenance Proper routine maintenance can help with early fault detection and keep the IFP looking like new. IMPORTANT! Before cleaning and performing any maintenance task, make sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet to prevent electric shock. Cleaning the Screen •...
  • Page 123: Optoma Global Offices

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Optoma Global Offices For service or support, please contact your local office. Japan 47697 Westinghouse Drive, 888-289-6786 東京都足立区綾瀬3-25-18 Fremont, CA 94539, USA 510-897-8601 株式会社オーエス info@os-worldwide.com www.optomausa.com services@optoma.com コンタクトセンター: 0120-380-495 www.os- worldwide.com Canada 47697 Westinghouse Drive, 888-289-6786 Taiwan Fremont, CA 94539, USA 510-897-8601 12F., No.213, Sec.
  • Page 124 www.optoma.com...

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