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Summary of Contents for ViewSonic ViewBoard IFP33 Series
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Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic® Corporation, which is also found on our web site at http://www.viewsonic.com in English, or in specific languages using the Regional selection box of our website.
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As a world-leading provider of visual solutions, ViewSonic® is dedicated to exceeding the world’s expectations for technological evolution, innovation, and simplicity. At ViewSonic®, we believe that our products have the potential to make a positive impact in the world, and we are confident that the ViewSonic® product you have chosen will serve you well.
Do not place any heavy objects on the device or connection cables. • If smoke, an abnormal noise, or a strange odor is present, immediately turn the device off and call your dealer or ViewSonic®. It is dangerous to continue using the device. •...
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• Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. • When a cart is used, use with caution when moving the cart/equipment combination to avoid injury from tipping over. • Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if the device is not being used for a long period of time.
Contents Safety Precautions ............3 Introduction ..............9 Package Contents ....................9 Wall Mount Kit Specifications (VESA) ..............10 IFP6533 ........................10 IFP7533 ........................11 IFP8633 ........................12 Product Overview ....................13 IFP6533 ........................13 IFP7533 ........................14 IFP8633 ........................15 Control Panel and Front I/O .................. 16 I/O Panel ........................
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Using Your ViewBoard ..........32 Powering On/Off your ViewBoard ................32 Initial Launch Setup ....................33 Toolbar .........................35 Control Bar ......................41 On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu - General Settings ..........44 Input Settings ......................45 Display Settings ..................... 47 Audio Settings ....................... 50 Low Blue Light Filter and Eye Health ..............52 Settings - Embedded Player ..................54 Network &...
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Embedded Applications and Settings ......90 myViewBoard Display ...................90 myViewBoard Live ....................91 myViewBoard Manager ..................92 myViewBoard Record ...................93 myViewBoard Whiteboard ...................94 ViewBoard Cast ....................97 Cast Sender from Windows-based, Macbook, and Chrome devices..... 98 Cast Sender from Mobile Devices: iOS-based (iPhone, iPad) and Android OS based phone/tablet.
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Appendix ..............131 Specifications ......................131 Display Modes ....................133 VGA Mode ......................133 HDMI Mode ......................133 Troubleshooting ....................134 Maintenance.......................136 General Precautions .................... 136 Cleaning the Screen ..................... 136 Cleaning the Case ....................136 Regulatory and Service Information ......137 Compliance Information ..................137 FCC Compliance Statement .................
Wall Mount Kit Specifications (VESA) NOTE: Please follow the instructions in the wall mount installation guide to install your wall mount or mobile mount bracket. If attaching to other building materials, please contact your nearest dealer. IFP6533 Model VESA Spec. (A x B) Standard Screw (C x D) Quantity IFP6533- 65”...
IFP7533 Model VESA Spec. (A x B) Standard Screw (C x D) Quantity IFP7533 - 75” 800 x 400 mm M8 x 25 mm NOTE: Do not use screws that are longer than the standard dimension, as they may cause damage to the inside of the display.
IFP8633 Model VESA Spec. (A x B) Standard Screw (C x D) Quantity IFP8633 - 86” 800 x 600 mm M8 x 25 mm NOTE: Do not use screws that are longer than the standard dimension, as they may cause damage to the inside of the display.
Control Panel and Front I/O HDMI 1 TOUCH 1 Number Item Description • Press to turn on the device • Press to turn off/on the display backlight only HDMI 1 TOUCH 1 • Press and hold to turn off the device Remote control receiver HDMI 1 TOUCH 1...
I/O Panel HDMI 1 TOUCH 1 AUDIO OUT SPDIF AUDIO IN Number Item Description • Serial interface RS-232 • For mutual transfer of data between devices • Standard RJ45 (10M/100M/1G) internet • For ViewBoard and Slot-in PC use • USB Type A input USB Type A •...
Remote Control SLEEP DISPLAY P.MODE FREEZE ALT+TAB ALT+F4 -/-- INPUT ASPECT MENU DESKTOP D.MENU D.TITLE START ENTER D.USB D.SETUP ESC/EXIT BACK CH.+ VOL+ PGUP SPACE CH.- VOL - PGDN...
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Number Item Description Power on/off Mute/Unmute SLEEP Sleep Mode For Non-Android sources; display current input source DISPLAY information P.MODE Blank Screen FREEZE Freeze Screen Numeric input buttons ALT+TAB Slot-in computer space bar Alt+Tab -/-- ALT+F4 Slot-in computer, close program window INPUT Input source selection ASPECT...
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Inserting Remote Control Batteries To insert batteries into the remote control: 1. Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control. 2. Insert two “AAA” batteries, ensuring the “+” symbol on the battery matches the “+” on the battery post. 3.
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Remote Control Receiver Range The working range of the remote control is shown here. It has an effective range of ° 8 meters, 30 degrees left and right. Ensure there is nothing obstructing the remote control’s signal to the receiver. HDMI 1 TOUCH 1 30°...
Using Gestures Touch gestures allow the user to use pre-determined commands without using a keyboard or mouse. Using gestures on the ViewBoard, the user can select/deselect objects, change the location of an object, access settings, erase digital ink, and much more. Select and Deselect an Object (Clicking) Press and release the ViewBoard to select/deselect options or objects.
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Moving an Object Press and hold the object on the ViewBoard and slowly drag it with your finger to your desired location. Erasing Digital Ink Use your flattened hand, palm, or fist on the ViewBoard and move your hand across the area which you wish to erase.
Making Connections Connecting External Devices and Touch Connection Type-C Cable Type-C USB Cable TOUCH HDMI Cable HDMI Computer USB Cable TOUCH VGA Cable Your external device(s) can be connected in any of the following configurations: Type C Connection To connect via Type C: Connect a Type C cable from your external device to the Type C port on the ViewBoard.
VGA Connection To connect via VGA: 1. Connect a VGA cable from your external device to the VGA port on the ViewBoard. 2. Connect a USB cable to the external device from the TOUCH 2 port of the ViewBoard. NOTE: The TOUCH 1 port is for the HDMI 1 port. The TOUCH 2 port is for the HDMI 2, HDMI 3, and VGA ports.
RS-232 Connection Serial Port Cable RS-232 Computer When you use a RS-232 serial port cable to connect your display to an external computer certain functions can be controlled remotely by the PC, including Power On/Off, Volume adjustment, Input select, Brightness, and more.
USB and Networking Connections Just like any PC, it is easy to connect various USB devices and other peripherals to your ViewBoard. USB Peripherals Plug the USB device into a USB port. USB Cable USB Device Networking and Modem cables Plug the network cable into a LAN port.
Media Player Connection HDMI IN HDMI Cable To connect to a media player: 1. Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI IN port on your ViewBoard and peripheral device. Plug in the power cord of your ViewBoard, and turn on the power supply switch. Press the Power button on the right-hand side of the ViewBoard to turn the screen on.
Audio Connection The ViewBoard supports Audio In, Audio Out, and SPDIF. Audio In To play audio from your external device through the ViewBoard’s speakers, connect one end of an audio cable to your external device, and the other end to the ViewBoard’s AUDIO IN port.
SPDIF Connection Optical Cable SPDIF Power amplifier / Stereo equipment To connect to an external sound system: 1. Connect an optical cable from the SPDIF port to your sound system’s optical connector. Plug in the power cord of your ViewBoard, and turn on the rear-panel power supply switch.
Video Output Connection HDMI Cable HDMI OUT Projector To output video via a display device: 1. Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI IN port of your display device, and the other end to the HDMI OUT port of your ViewBoard. Plug in the power cord of your ViewBoard, and turn on the power supply switch.
Using Your ViewBoard Powering On/Off your ViewBoard 1. Ensure the power cord is connected, plugged into a power outlet, and the power switch is in the “On” position. The AC Power input and switch are located at the bottom of the unit. 2.
Initial Launch Setup When you first turn on your ViewBoard, an initial setup wizard will launch. 1. Select your Language. 2. Setup and verify your LAN connection.
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3. Select your Time Zone to set the Date and Time. 4. Select your preferred System Mode. 5. Accept or Decline the Privacy and Copyright Protection Terms.
Toolbar The Toolbar is where your applications and tools can be found. Trigger icons are on the edge of the launcher for quick access. To launch an application or tool: 1. Tap a Toolbar trigger icon. 2. Tap on your desired application or tool icon. Description Icon Return to the previous operation screen.
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Description Icon View all installed applications. Browser Chromium Cloud Drive myViewBoard Display Finder Live Miracast myViewBoard Manager myViewBoard Palette Record Whiteboard Settings Split-Screen vCastReceiver Browser Web browser for surfing the Internet. All Apps Chromium Web browser for surfing the Internet. Cloud Drive Store and retrieve files from your cloud storage service.
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Description Icon myViewBoard Manager Remotely manage multiple installations of ViewSonic devices. myViewBoard Whiteboard A digital whiteboarding application. Palette Select a color and adjust the saturation levels. Picture-in-Picture. Split the screen into two parts, a main window and an inset window. Users can specify the input source for each screen.
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Description Icon Annotate the overlay of any input source with a pen or brush. Mark Take a screenshot of the current screen and resize. Crop...
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Description Icon View more applications within the toolbar. Timer Spotlight Record Freeze Split-Screen Screen Lock Calculator Timer A countdown timer with an optional alarm setting. Touch and swipe to adjust the numeric values, then click Start. At any time, the countdown timer can be paused, resumed, or reset.
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Description Icon Split-Screen Split the screen to display two different applications on the display. More Screen Lock Lock the display’s screen for added security. Calculator Use for mathematical calculations.
Control Bar Frequently used settings and tools can be accessed quickly through the Control Bar. Description Item Select the input source. Input Source Adjust the brightness level of the display. 2 Brightness Adjust the volume level of the display. Sound...
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Description Item If a USB storage device is connected, the USB icon will be visible. Clicking the icon will open the USB storage device’s folder. Shortcut to Wireless Hotspot settings. Enable or disable the hotspot function. Hotspot Shortcut to Wireless & Network LAN settings. Enable or disable LAN connection.
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Description Item Shortcut to Wireless & Network Wi-Fi settings. Enable or disable Wi-Fi and connect to a wireless network. Wireless Shortcut to Date & Time settings. Set the date and time of the display. Date & Time...
On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu - General Settings Access Input, Display, Audio and other general settings through the OSD Menu. Input Menu Display Menu Audio Menu Open the OSD Menu by touching the Menu icon ( ) in the Toolbar or the Input Source icon ( ) of the Control Bar.
Input Settings To select an input source: Press INPUT on the remote control or touch the Menu icon ( ) from the Toolbar or the Input Source icon ( ) of the Control Bar to display the Input Settings menu. Press on the remote control to select the input source you want.
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To adjust the volume: Press INPUT on the remote control or touch the Menu icon ( ) from the Toolbar or the Input Source icon ( ) of the Control Bar to display the Input Settings menu. Touch and drag the volume slider directly to adjust the value, or press VOL +/ VOL - on the remote control to adjust.
Display Settings To adjust the display settings: Press INPUT on the remote control or touch the Menu icon ( ) from the the Input Source icon ( to display the Input Toolbar or ) of the Control Bar Settings menu. Then select the Display tab. Press on the remote control to select the menu option you want.
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Display Settings - Menu Options Description Item Automatic brightness adjustment. Adjusts maximum brightness Auto Brightness according to ambient light levels. Energy Saving Enable to reduce power consumption. Adjusts the filter that blocks high-energy blue light for a more Eye Care comfortable viewing experience.
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Description Item Color Space Choose the color space to use for color output. Mode Description Standard Default color space standard. Precise color gamut and gamma of the sRGB sRGB standard. Precise color gamut and gamma of the Adobe RGB AdobeRGB standard.
Audio Settings To adjust the display settings: Press INPUT on the remote control or touch the Menu icon ( ) from the Toolbar or the Input Source icon ( ) of the Control Bar to display the Input Settings menu. Then select the Audio tab. Press on the remote control to select the menu option you want.
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Audio Settings - Menu Options Description Item Select a predefined audio setting. Mode Description Standard Default audio mode. Audio Mode Meeting Ideal for meetings. Higher bass, lower treble levels. Class Ideal for the classroom. Low bass and treble levels. Custom Customize the audio settings.
Low Blue Light Filter and Eye Health The Blue Light Filter blocks high-energy blue light for a more comfortable viewing experience. Calculating Breaks When viewing screens for extended periods, it is recommended to take periodic breaks from viewing. Short breaks of at least 10 minutes are recommended after one (1) hour of continuous viewing.
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Eye and Neck Exercises Eye Exercises Eye exercises can help minimize eye strain. Slowly roll your eyes to the left, right, up, and down. Repeat as many times as needed. Exercises for the eyes (1) Keep the body and the (2) Move the eyes le and (3) Move the eyes to look head upright.
Settings - Embedded Player When the ViewBoard is in the Embedded Player input source, press MENU on the remote control or tap the setting icon next to the input source in the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu’s Input Settings to enter the Settings menu. Network &...
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Wi-Fi Setup and manage wireless access points. • Tap the toggle button to turn Wi-Fi On or Off. • Once On, you can: Add a Network, view Saved Networks, Refresh the network list, or view Advanced settings. • In Advanced settings, you can toggle Network notifications On or Off and view Network card info.
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Ethernet Set the local network and proxy. • Tap the drop down menu to connect/disconnect the Ethernet. • You can adjust Local network and Proxy settings as well.
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Wireless Hotspot Set and share my internet connection with other devices. • Tap the toggle button to turn Wireless hotspot On or Off. • Tap Set up to set the Network name, Security, and Password.
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Bluetooth Manage connections, set the device name and discoverability. • Tap the toggle button to turn Bluetooth On or Off. Once On, users can select a listed device to pair and connect to, rename their device, remove a device, or receive files.
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Setup and manage Virtual Private Networks. To create a VPN profile: 1. Go to: Settings > Network & Internet > VPN and tap Add VPN. 2. Key in the Name.
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3. Select the VPN Type. 4. Choose to enable/disable PPP encryption (MPPE) and/or show Advanced options.
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Miracast Enable/disable Miracast. Miracast allows for wireless sharing of multimedia and screens of connected devices.
File Sharing SAMBA The SAMBA Service provides file sharing via LAN. When the SAMBA Service is enabled, the user can explore the ViewBoard file system with a PC or mobile equipment. 1. Go to: Settings > File Sharing > SAMBA. 2.
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5. Key in the user name and password, then select OK (if applicable). 6. After a successful log in, the ViewBoard files will be available.
Display Adjust the Wallpaper, Theme, Display ID, Protection, and HDMI Out settings.
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Wallpaper Users can change their wallpaper with default images (both still and live), or use their own by tapping My Photo and selecting the image file.
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Protection Toggle HDCP & Copyright On/Off, and set a Password for Screen Lock. • To set up a password for screen lock, tap Set Password and enter the desired password.
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HDMI Out Adjust the HDMI Out Resolution setting, enable video output, and mute/unmute the display speaker when connected via HDMI Out. NOTE: The disable ViewBoard speakers option box is unchecked by default.
Preference View and adjust Touch, Language, Keyboard & Input, Date & Time, Boot Mode & Advanced, Start up & Shut down, and Toolbar settings.
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Touch Adjust Touch Settings and toggle Touch Sounds and Windows Ink On/Off. Language Adjust and choose the preferred language from the available languages.
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Keyboard & Input Method Enable/disable the visual keyboard and/or change the default input method. • Tap on Settings to adjust the advanced keyboard settings.
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Date & Time Set the system time and format. Item Description Automatic Date & When enabled, the ViewBoard will automatically synchronize Time the date and time via the Internet. Time Zone Select the appropriate time zone. Choose from 12-hour or 24-hour time format. Simply toggle 24- Time Format hour format On/Off.
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Boot Mode Adjust the preferred boot up mode and set/reset a password. Item Description Normal Mode The embedded screen sharing Apps will run normally. Secured Mode The embedded screen sharing Apps will be removed. The system will automatically reboot, and then the Disable Embedded OS Embedded OS will not appear.
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Startup & Shutdown Set the Startup Input, Standby Mode, EnergyStar Mode, Black Screen After Startup, Power off Reminder timer and Schedule settings. Item Description Startup Input Adjust the Startup Input preference. Display Setting when Decide what happens to the display when there is no signal for No Signal HDMI, PC, or VGA sources.
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Item Description Black Screen After When enabled, the ViewBoard will turn off the backlight Startup automatically after booting up. Time Switch When enabled, the ViewBoard will turn off without any reminder after the scheduled off time. Power Off Reminder Schedule Schedule a Boot and Shut off time.
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Toolbar Setting Adjust the Side toolbar settings.
Input Source Adjust the input source names and settings, as well as the side toolbar settings.
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Label Input Source Set labels for each input source that will be easily recognized when displayed.
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Source Toggle Wake up by active source, Signal auto search, and HDMI CEC and select Input port auto switch. Item Description Wake up by Active The screen will turn on automatically after plugging in an Source HDMI cable when the screen is off. When enabled, if the current source does not have a signal, Signal Auto Search the ViewBoard will automatically search for an input source.
Apps The user can view application information and force stop, uninstall, move to USB storage, clear data, clear cache, and clear defaults. NOTE: • Pre-loaded apps cannot be uninstalled. • Not all apps support the move to USB storage feature. •...
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Apps View any running or installed applications. Tap on them for more detailed information and options. • By tapping on a running application, you can see more information, stop, or report the application.
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• Selecting All, Download, or USB storage will list all installed applications. • Tapping on any application will display further information and options.
System View and adjust Clone to USB, Display ID, Security, System Update, and About device settings.
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Clone to USB Copy settings to an external USB drive.
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Display ID Assign a number to remote control the display by RS-232/LAN. • To assign or change the Display ID, tap Change and input a number. NOTE: The Display ID is for RS-232 users, and the range is 01~99.
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Security Review Certificate, Trusted Credential storage, and Unknown sources install settings. • Tap on Install certificate from storage to add additional certificates.
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• Selecting Clear Credentials will remove all manually installed credentials. NOTE: Pre-loaded credentials cannot be cleared. • Under Trusted Credentials view and edit all trusted and installed CA certificates. • Tapping on a credential will provide more detailed information.
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• Allow the installation of applications from unknown sources by selecting the box under Unknown source security. NOTE: Applications from unknown sources may not be compatible or work properly.
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System Update The ViewBoard automatically searches for software updates whenever connected to the Internet (OTA). With just one click, users can update their version of ViewBoard software. Item Description When the display is off, the system will automatically check for a new version. If a new version is found, the system will Auto Update automatically update.
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About Device Display Embedded Player information, Legal information, and Asset Tagging. • By selecting Edit, the asset information can be adjusted. • Tap on Legal information to check open source licenses.
Embedded Applications and Settings myViewBoard Display Wirelessly mirror screens to a larger display. To share a screen to a ViewBoard with myViewBoard Display: 1. Open myViewBoard Display on the ViewBoard you want to share your screen to. 2. On the device you want to share the screen from, go to: https://myviewboard.
myViewBoard Live Stream whiteboarding sessions. A Stream URL and a Stream Key are needed to begin live streaming. The Stream URL is automatically shown after selecting the streaming service in myViewBoard Live. NOTE: The Stream Key will come from the streaming service chosen. On myViewBoard Live: 1.
Manager Remotely manage multiple installations of ViewSonic devices. Once devices are set up and have myViewBoard Manager installed, they can be added to the entity and managed remotely from the Manager web application. NOTE: Only available to Entity Admins from myviewboard.com after signing in.
myViewBoard Record Capture everything that is displayed on screen in a video format. To launch the screen recording application: 1. Select the myViewBoard Record icon in the application drawer. 2. Select the preferred recording configurations. 3. Tap the check mark and a three (3) second countdown will begin. Screen recording will begin immediately after the countdown.
myViewBoard Whiteboard A digital whiteboarding application. NOTE: To learn more about myViewBoard Whiteboard, visit: https://wiki. myviewboard.com/Whiteboard_for_Android. Floating Toolbar Item Description Move Move the Floating Toolbar. Present Mode Switch between presentation and preparation modes. Paste from Insert the current clipboard content onto the canvas. Clipboard Go to the previous page (if the canvas has multiple Previous Page...
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Main Toolbar Item Description Screen Screenshot, video, and audio recording. Capture Select and hold to move the toolbar to the left side, right Move side, or bottom of the screen. File Open, save, export, and print whiteboard files. Import resources (image, video, audio, etc.) to the Magic Box whiteboard.
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Background Management Item Description Sign In Sign in to a myViewBoard account. Background Change the canvas background. Management FollowMe Display custom images uploaded to a cloud storage Setting account. Color Palette Choose from solid or gradient colors as the background. Choose backgrounds that come pre-installed with Pre-installed Whiteboard.
ViewBoard Cast Working with ViewBoard® Cast software, the vCastReceiver application, will allow the ViewBoard® to receive vCastSender laptop screens (Windows/Mac/ Chrome) and mobile (iOS/Android) users’ screens, photos, videos, annotations, and camera(s). Network Information • ViewBoard® Cast software, laptops, and mobile devices can connect to both the same subnet and across the subnet network.
Cast Sender from Windows-based, Macbook, and Chrome devices. Mac, Windows, Chrome Devices: 1. Make sure your device is connected to the same network as the ViewBoard. 2. Visit the address that is shown on the ViewBoard to download the application. 3.
Cast Sender from Mobile Devices: iOS-based (iPhone, iPad) and Android OS based phone/tablet. Android/iOS: 1. Make sure your device is connected to the same network as the ViewBoard. 2. Scan the QR Code that is shown on the ViewBoard to download directly from the server, or download from the Google Play Store or the Apple Store.
Cast Out from a Mobile Device that Supports Annotation Item Description Toggle Hide or display the toolbar. Home Return to the Home interface. Return Return to the previous operation interface. Folder View or open the mobile device’s internal file. Screen Share the screen.
Folders 1. Storage Device Display Select the appropriate storage device. 2. Icons Item Description Grid Display files by thumbnail view List Display files by list view Sort Sort the files Select Select a file Create Create a new folder Copy Copy a file Paste Paste a file...
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3. File Information Preview the file, show the file’s name, size, resolution, and creation date. 4. Main Display Area Display files of corresponding type.
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) Split the screen into two parts, a main window and an inset window. NOTE: PIP only works between an Android application (browser, media player, vCast) and an external source. • To open PIP, select: All Apps > PIP. •...
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• To adjust the size of the inset window, select Size. • To change PIP input source select HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, Type C, or VGA. • For touch control of the connected external device, select Touch.
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• To control the connected external device’s volume, select Sound. • Select Enter to switch to the PIP input source.
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Screen Lock Set a screen lock password and enable screen lock. NOTE: If the user forgets the password, use the remote control and press INPUT-0-2-1-4 to restore the password to default. To set a screen lock password: 1. Go to: Settings > Display > Password for screen lock, or select the Screen Lock icon in the applications list.
RS-232 Protocol This document describes the hardware interface spec and software protocols of RS- 232 interface communication between ViewSonic LFD and PC or other control units with RS-232 protocol. The protocol contains three command sections: • Set-Function • Get-Function • Remote control pass-through mode NOTE: ...
LAN Hardware Specification ViewSonic LFD communication port on the rear side: 1. Connector type: 8P8C RJ45 2. Pin Assignment: Pin # Signal Remark Output from Display Output from Display Input to Display BI_D3+ For 1G case BI_D3- For 1G case...
Protocol Set-Function Listing The PC can control the Display for specific actions. The Set-Function command allows you to control the Display behavior at a remote site through the RS-232 port. The Set-Function packet format consists of 9 bytes. Set-Function Description: Length: Total Byte of Message excluding “CR”...
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Example 1: Set Brightness as 76 for Display (#02) and this command is valid Send (Hex Format) Name Length Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 0x30 0x38 0x73 0x24 0x30 0x37 0x36 0x0D 0x32 Reply (Hex Format) Name Length Command Type 0x30 0x34 0x2B...
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Set-Function Table A. Basic Function Set Function Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments Code Code (Three ASCII Type (ASCII) (ASCII) (Hex) bytes) 1. The Power-on via LAN control may works only under specific mode. To Power on/ off 000: STBY see display UG for (standby) 001: ON...
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Set Function Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments 000: Unlock Button lock *See note in details 001: Lock 000: Unlock Menu lock > *See note in details 001: Lock Number 000~009 *3.1.1 000: UP 001: DOWN 002: LEFT 003: RIGHT Key Pad *3.1.1 004: ENTER...
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NOTE: 1. Behavior at Lock Modes Lock Mode Behavior 1. Lock all buttons on the front panel and RCU, except for “Power” Button Lock 2. All the SET functions should be workable via RS-232, even the ones with according hot key in RCU like Mute,…etc. 1.
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B. Optional Function Set Function Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments Code Type (ASCII) Code (Hex) (Three ASCII bytes) (ASCII) Contrast 000 ~ 100 Sharpness 000 ~ 100 Color & 000 ~ 100 Tint ‘ 000 ~ 100 000: Off Backlight On_Off 001: On 000: Normal...
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Set Function Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments 000: OFF Tiling-Mode 001: ON (for video wall) 000: OFF (for video wall) Tiling-Compen- 001: ON Bezel width com- sation pensation (for video wall) 01x~09x: H 1. 2nd digital for H Tiling-H by V 0x1~0x9: V monitors...
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NOTE: 1. Tiling definition of H Monitors, V Monitors, and Position 2. Set Date example Date: 2017-3/15 Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 56 59 31 37 0D (“Y17”) Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 56 4D 30 33 0D (“M03”) Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 56 44 31 35 0D (“D15”) 3.
Get-Function Listing The PC can interrogate the LFD for specific information. The Get-Function packet format consists of 9 bytes which is similar to the Set-Function packet structure. Note that the “Value” byte is always = 000. Get-Function Description: Length: Total Byte of Message excluding “CR”. TV/DS ID Identification for each of TV/DS (01~98;...
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Example 1: Get Brightness from TV-05 and this command is valid. The Brightness value is 67. Send (Hex Format) Name Length Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 0x30 0x38 0x67 0x62 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x0D 0x35 Reply (Hex Format) Name Length Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 0x30 0x38...
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Get-Function Table A. Basic Function Response Get Function Length ID Command Command Comments Range Code Code (Three ASCII Type (ASCII) (ASCII) (Hex) bytes) Get-Brightness 000 ~ 100 1. For Android platform whose main mode is controlled by backlight and the other sources are 000 ~ 100 Get-Backlight...
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Response Get Function Length ID Command Command Comments Range (for the model with LAN) Get-MAC address Reply in new 32-byte format *3.2.0 (for the model with LAN) Get-IP address *3.2.0 Reply in new 32-byte format*3.2.0 Reply in new 32-byte Get-Serial number format *3.2.0 *3.2.0 Reply in new 32-byte...
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B. Optional Function Response Get Function Length ID Command Command Comments Range Code Type (ASCII) Code (Hex) (Three ASCII bytes) (ASCII) Get-Contrast 000 ~ 100 Get-Sharpness 000 ~ 100 Get-Color 000 ~ 100 Get-Tint 000 ~ 100 000: Off Get-Backlight 001: On On_Off 000: OFF...
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NOTE: 1. Get Date example Assumed the current date of display#01 as below: Date: 2017-3/15 Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 32 59 30 30 0D (Get Date:Year) Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 32 59 31 37 0D (“Y17”) Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 32 4D 30 30 0D (Get Date:Month) Reply:...
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C. Auto Reply *3.2.1 The display will send out the updated data/status automatically without getting a query from the host whenever the following data/status is changed by the user through any of the available ways like: remote control unit, front keys, or touch screen.
Remote Control Pass-through Mode When the PC sets the Display to Remote Control Pass through mode, the Display will send a 7-byte packet (followed by “CR”) in response to remote control unit (RCU) button activation. In this mode the remote control shall have no effect on the Display function.
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Basic Optional Code (HEX) *3.1.1 *3.1.1 VOLUME DOWN (-) MUTE CHANNEL/PAGE UP (+)/ BRIGHTNESS+ CHANNEL/PAGE DOWN (-)/ BRIGHTNESS- POWER SOURCES (INPUTS) SLEEP MENU DOWN LEFT (-) RIGHT (+) OK (ENTER, SET) EXIT (F1) ■ GREEN (F2) ■ YELLOW (F3) ■ BLUE (F4) ■...
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NOTE: 1. This IR-pass-through code is different from the RCU key code. 2. Special control sequence for POWER key under IR-pass through mode. 2-1. When Display is OFF and receives the IR POWER code: Display will turn itself on, then forward the POWER code to the host via RS-232. 2-2.
Appendix Specifications Item Category Specifications Model IFP6533 IFP7533 IFP8633 Size 64.5” 74.5” 85.6” Display Area 1428.48(H) x 1649.66(H) x 1913.04(H) x (mm) 803.52(V) 927.94(V) 1083.96(V) Surface Screen Anti-Glare (Haze 25%), Hard Coating (3H) Treatment Brightness 350 nits (Typical) Native 3840 x 2160 (UHD) Resolution 3 x HDMI (v.
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Item Category Specifications Temperature -4° F to 140° F (-20° C to 60° C) Storage Humidity 10%~90% non-condensing Conditions Altitude ≤ 3,000 m Physical 1488.3 x 896.6 x 85.3 1709.4 x 1020.2 x 85.5 1957 x 1059.9 x 97.4 (mm) Dimensions Physical 58.59”...
Troubleshooting This section describes some common problems that you may experience when using the ViewBoard. Problem or Issue Possible Solutions 1. Check whether something is obstructing the display’s remote control receiver. Remote Control is not 2. Check whether the batteries in the remote control working are installed correctly.
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Touch Function Problem or Issue Possible Solutions 1. Check that drivers are installed correctly. 2. Reinstall driver(s). Touch function does not work 3. Check setup and align it. 4. Check whether the touch pen is working properly. Video Not Working Properly Problem or Issue Possible Solutions 1.
Some chemical cleaners have been reported to damage the screen and/or case of the device. • ViewSonic® will not be liable for damage resulting from use of any ammonia or alcohol-based cleaners. NOTE: If condensation appears between the glass and the panel, keep the...
Regulatory and Service Information Compliance Information This section addresses all connected requirements and statements regarding regulations. Confirmed corresponding applications shall refer to nameplate labels and relevant markings on the unit. FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The following information is only for EU-member states: The mark shown to the right is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE). The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose of the equipment as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems according to local law.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. As an ENERGY STAR Partner, ViewSonic is determined to meet the Energy star Guidelines and mark all certified models with the ENERGY STAR logo.
ENERGY STAR® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). As an ENERGY STAR® partner, ViewSonic® Corporation has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency. Disclaimer: ViewSonic® Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein;...
For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller. NOTE: You will need the product’s serial number. Country/ Region Website Country/ Region Website Asia Pacific & Africa Australia Bangladesh www.viewsonic.com/au/ www.viewsonic.com/bd/ 中国 (China) www.viewsonic.com.cn www.viewsonic.com/hk/ 香港 (繁體中文) Hong Kong (English) India www.viewsonic.com/hk-en/ www.viewsonic.com/in/...
ViewSonic® Smart White Board What the warranty covers: ViewSonic® warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic® will, at its sole option, and as your sole remedy, repair or replace the product with a similar product.
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(e) the serial number of the product. • Take or ship the product, freight prepaid, in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic® service center or ViewSonic®. • For additional information or the name of the nearest ViewSonic® service center, contact ViewSonic®. Limitation of implied warranties:...
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Exclusion of damages: ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic® shall not be liable for: • Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, loss of...
If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic® will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components &...
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Exclusion of damages: ViewSonic®’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic® shall not be liable for: • Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages...
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Name, address, of manufacturer and importers: México, Av. de la Palma #8 Piso 2 Despacho 203, Corporativo Interpalmas, Col. San Fernando Huixquilucan, Estado de México Tel: (55) 3605-1099 http://www.viewsonic.com/la/soporte/index.htm NÚMERO GRATIS DE ASISTENCIA TÉCNICA PARA TODO MÉXICO: 001.866.823.2004 Hermosillo: Villahermosa: Distribuciones y Servicios Computacionales SA de CV.
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