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TACTILE FUNCTION OF INTERACTIVE
VIDEO PROJECTOR MANUAL
SPE-310W-I-T

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  • Page 1 TACTILE FUNCTION OF INTERACTIVE VIDEO PROJECTOR MANUAL SPE-310W-I-T...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Step 4: Touch Area Setting ......................... 11 Step 5: Laser Beam Adjustment ......................15 Step 6: Calibration ..........................21 Step 7: Mode Selection ........................22 Step 8: Touch Sensitivity ........................23 Step 9: Application ..........................24 Trouble-shooting ..........................25 Need Support ? Email : support@speechi.net...
  • Page 3: Usage Notice

    Usage Notice Please follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as recommended in this user's manual.  Warning - Do not disassemble Light Curtain module/IR camera.  Warning - Do not use, store, or leave Light Curtain module/IR camera near fire, or in places with a high temperature, e.g., in direct sunlight, or in sun-heated cars.
  • Page 4: Light Curtain Touch

    Light Curtain Touch IR Camera module Light Curtain module Interactive cable Whiteboard How it works  Light Curtain covers the entire whiteboard with a thin invisible IR light.  When finger or stylus breaks into the Light Curtain, IR light reflects to IR camera. ...
  • Page 5: Light Curtain Touch Set-Up

    Light Curtain Touch Set-up Display by VGA or HDMI AC Power Projector Lens Interactive cable IR Camera IR Camera Light Curtain Light Curtain IR Light Curtain Illumination Scattering light Image Whiteboard...
  • Page 6: Step 1: Projector Set-Up

    Step 1: Projector Set-up A. Plug in IR Camera Module Step 1 Step 2 Plug in IR camera module Remove the corner cover B. Install Wall Mount and Projector...
  • Page 7: Step 2: Light Curtain And Whiteboard Set-Up

    Step 2: Light Curtain and Whiteboard Set-up A. Setup Light Curtain Base Plate There are 4 available options: 1. For magnetic whiteboard: attach Curtain base plate to Light Curtain module first and avoid interlock switch fail. Put Light Curtain module onto whiteboard and magnets at the back of Curtain module will be attached.
  • Page 8 3. Use special glue(ex: AB glue) to adhere Curtain base plate to the whiteboard. Then place Light Curtain module onto Curtain base plate. Adhere Adhere Curtain base plate to the whiteboard with AB glue, then place Light Curtain onto Curtain base plate. 4.
  • Page 9 If whiteboard frame thickness is less than 3mm, ensure reflected light interference is not observed while doing Step 5 Laser Beam Adjustment. White board White board Frame Frame ≤3mm >3mm IR CAMERA IR CAMERA Therefore, it is suggested to use whiteboard frame less than 3mm, or follow below whiteboard frame condition: Surface treatment: Matt , with mold texture ≥11010 Shape: as figure below...
  • Page 10 D. Install Light Curtain Module on whiteboard. 1. Open top cap. 2. Align the M4 screw hole to the Curtain base plate; magnets at back of Light Curtain module will attract Curtain base plate. 3. Use one M4 screw to fix Light Curtain module and Curtain base plate M4 Screw 4.
  • Page 11: Step 3: Install Driver

    Step 3: Install Driver 1. System requirements To ensure normal operation of the touch function, follow below requirement to check your system condition. System requirement Operating system Microsoft Windows XP (SP3)/Windows 7 (32bit/64bit)/Windows 8 (Must be installed. NET Framework 4.0) Intel®...
  • Page 12: Step 4: Touch Area Setting

    Step 4: Touch Area Setting There are two Touch Area Setting modes: Auto and Manual. A. Execute Auto Touch Area Setting: If fail message pops up, follow below steps to trouble-shoot and re-run Auto Touch Area Setting: a. Quit all software application b.
  • Page 13 Select “Manual” to execute the Manual Touch Area setting. B-1. Wait for Touch Area Setting test pattern. B-2. After the camera captures the projection image, a Touch Area window will pop up. If the captured image is not clear enough, please re-select “Ambient light mode selection”...
  • Page 14 B-3. Touch Area Boundary Fine-tuning Step 1: Click on P1 then move the mouse cursor within the window. Step 2: Left click the mouse to adjust the green frame at the P1 corner. The green frame should locate between the effective projection area and reflected light spots of whiteboard frame.
  • Page 16: Step 5: Laser Beam Adjustment

    Step 5: Laser Beam Adjustment A. Purpose Laser Laser Laser Reflection of alignment bar: Three white blocks reflect Laser beam. Black area is non-reflective. B. Initiate “Laser Beam Adjustment” function Switch “ON” Installation mode(this is for installer use only) under System Setting in TouchDriver.
  • Page 17 The function of “Laser Beam Adjustment” displays a real time image from IR camera. C. Attach the Alignment Bars: This is a full-screen image with alignment bar positions indicated to be attached. Light Curtain Alignment bar R1 Alignment bar R2 Alignment bar R3...
  • Page 18 D. How to Adjust Laser Beam: D-1 Open the Top Cap: Open the top cap of Light Curtain module. There are 6 screws with 6 corresponding positions of alignment bars. D-2 Plug in Interactive cable. Interactive Cable (DC power) D-3 How to adjust when Laser beam is too high or low Single spot Acceptable (Lower) Laser beam too high...
  • Page 19 Clockwise, lift Laser beam Counterclockwise, lower Laser beam Whiteboard Whiteboard Single spot without halo Good or Acceptable Halo examples D-4 Right-hand side adjustment order: 1. Attach alignment bars 2. Adjust screws in the order of R1→R3→R2. a. Adjust R1 screw until 3 light spots appear at bar R1. b.
  • Page 20 Alignment bar R1 Alignment bar R3 Alignment bar R2 D-5 Left-hand side adjustment order: 1. Attach alignment bars 2. Adjust screws in the order of L1→L3→L2. a. Adjust L1 screw until 3 light spots appear at bar L1. b. Adjust L3 screw until 3 light spots appear at bar L3. c.
  • Page 21 Alignment bar L1 Alignment bar L2 Alignment bar L3 D-6 Close Light Curtain top cap D-7 Quit Laser Beam Adjustment Mode Click to “Exit”...
  • Page 22: Step 6: Calibration

    Step 6: Calibration A. Execute Manual Calibration Procedure Touch the target marks on the screen. (Press “Esc” key to exit calibration anytime.) After the 4th point of Calibration is finished, the system will save Calibration data. Wait until data is saved.
  • Page 23: Step 7: Mode Selection

    Step 7: Mode Selection Select Mode as Touch Mode or Mouse Mode. For Windows 7/8: Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system support multi-point touch control. Users can select default Touch Mode for multi-point touch or switch to Mouse Mode. Only Mouse Mode is available for Windows XP.
  • Page 24: Step 8: Touch Sensitivity

    Step 8: Touch Sensitivity When touch function is insensitive or writing is intermittent, sensitivity could be enhanced by adjusting Touch Sensitivity level.
  • Page 25: Step 9: Application

    Step 9: Application After executing software application, users can experience multi-touch function immediately. For example, launch Paint from Win7 or Win 8 and click on “Brushes” to draw 10-touch point simultaneously. To write with marker pen on whiteboard, it is suggested to switch “Off” Touch Function.
  • Page 26: Trouble-Shooting

    Trouble-shooting Q1 Why cannot the PC boot when the USB cable which connects PC and projector is already plugged in? 1. Unplug USB cable from PC; or 2. Go to BIOS setup page of PC and modify the “Boot priority order.” Choose Hard disk as top priority, save the change and restart PC.
  • Page 27 Q3 Why TouchDriver icon ( ) is red, not green ( Red icon( ) indicates fail connection, this may be caused by following: 1. Check if interactive function is enabled via OSD selection 2. Unplug/re-plug in the USB cable and check again. 3.
  • Page 28 LED Blue LED Red Status Description Normal System is working normally. Interlock switch Please check if Light Curtain module is installed at the Flash Fail correct position. If LED indicator remains in red, this indicates Light Light Curtain Fail Curtain fail. Please contact Service Center. This represents interlock switch fail.
  • Page 29 2. When projector OSD message is shown, this may result failure to Auto Calibration and Auto Touch Area Setting. Please wait until OSD message is gone before performing Auto Calibration and Auto Touch Area Setting. 3. Please follow below trouble-shooting steps to perform Auto Calibration and Auto Touch Area Setting again.
  • Page 30 Q7 What to do when the screw ties or sounds 'cluck'? A-1: If screw R1/L1 ties and cannot tighten further, stop adjusting screw R1/L1, and: 1a) Adjust R2/L2 by same screwing direction encountered from R1/L1, until bar R1/L1 is 3 spots.
  • Page 31 What to do when Touch function is not accurate? Touch accuracy may be impacted when Windows default display setting under Windows has been changed. 1. Go to the setting page <Start menu/Control Panel/Appearance and Personalization> 2. Select “Smaller - 100%(Default) ” and click “Apply”. Q11 Why virtual keyboard is not working under Mouse Mode of Windows 7 Operating System? This function may be restricted by <User Account Control, UAC>...
  • Page 32 2. Select <Change User Account Control settings> 3. Change the level of User Account Control to "Never notify" and then click "OK" to confirm. 4. Restart the computer to complete the process...
  • Page 33 Appendix A: Specification I. IR Camera Module ID Size (W*L*H) 104.7 (W) x 118.3 (L) x 71.5(H) mm Weight ≤165 g Power Consumption 5V/0.3A II. Light Curtain Module Laser Safety Class 1 Curtain to Screen Distance 20 mm~70 mm @100” LED Indicator Blue/Red I/O Port...
  • Page 34 Appendix B: Accessory Item Description Quantity Light Curtain Module IR Camera Screw M3 Screw M4 Interactive cable Alignment Bars Curtain base plate...
  • Page 35 5m USB A to mini USB B cable Passive Pen Nib of Passive Pen User Manual CD...

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