User's Manual Foreword General This manual introduces the functions and operations of the smart all-in-one LED display (hereinafter referred to as "the Device"). Read carefully before using the Device, and keep the manual safe for future reference. Safety Instructions The following signal words might appear in the manual. Signal Words Meaning Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided,...
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User's Manual All designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. Product updates ● might result in some differences appearing between the actual product and the manual. Please contact customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation. There might be errors in the print or deviations in the description of the functions, operations ●...
User's Manual Important Safeguards and Warnings This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the device, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the device, and comply with the guidelines when using it. Storage Requirements Stably put the device onto a support platform that is strong enough to prevent the device from ●...
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User's Manual Protect the line cord and wires from being walked on or squeezed, and organize them so people cannot trip on them. Do not place the device in an unstable environment. High voltage inside the device. Do not disassemble the device without a qualified professional ●...
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User's Manual Use the clean and soft cloth or use the special lens wiping cloth when cleaning the surface of ● display screen. Do not use the wet cloth to clean the display screen. Otherwise, it may do harm to the screen.
User's Manual 1 Overview 1.1 Introduction The smart all-in-one LED display is an integrated multimedia device, which integrates large screen, electronic whiteboard, application, and central control system. It can be widely used in enterprise, government and finance. The Device supports the following functions and features: Ultra-light and ultra-thin design: the thickness of the screen is less than 19 mm, and the ●...
User's Manual 1.3 Structure 1.3.1 Appearance and Structure Figure 1-1 Appearance Table 1-2 Description of appearance Description LED screen. Camera. Front panel. Bottom panel. Indicator light. The light is red when the Device is on standby and blue when the Device is in normal use.
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User's Manual Front Panel Figure 1-2 Front panel (1) Figure 1-3 Front panel (2) Table 1-3 Front panel description Description HDMI IN. HD audio and video signal input port. Connects to the computer, set- top box, and other video devices with HDMI output ports. USB 3.0.
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User's Manual Figure 1-5 Bottom panel (2) Table 1-4 Bottom panel description Description Network port. Connects to network cable to access network. USB 3.0 port. Connects to USB devices such as mobile hard disk, USB flash drive, USB keyboard, and USB mouse. They are accessible both from the built-in Android system and the optional OPS computer module.
User's Manual 2 Initial Settings 2.1 Turning on the Device Prerequisites Before starting the device, check whether the input voltage is correct against the power supply ● requirements. To ensure the stable work of the device and the external devices connected to the device and to ●...
User's Manual 2.3 Home Screen Figure 2-1 Home screen Table 2-1 Home screen description Description Displays date, time and the day of the week. Assistive touch. Tap the icon to quickly use functions as screen sharing and file manager. Device status bar. Displays different status information. Tap each icon to view details.
User's Manual 3 Basic Operations 3.1 Quick Operations You can use the navigation bar or assistive touch to quickly use basic functions. 3.1.1 Bringing up the Navigation Bar Tap on the left and right sides of the home screen to bring up the navigation bar. Figure 3-1 Navigation bar Table 3-1 Description of navigation bar Icon...
User's Manual Figure 3-2 Assistive touch Table 3-2 Description of assistive touch Icon Description Go back to the home screen. Go back to the previous screen. Go to the electronic whiteboard screen. After you insert the computer module, tap the icon to switch to the Windows system.
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User's Manual Figure 3-3 Common tools Table 3-3 Description of common tools Function Description Go to the Settings screen. Settings Comment Turn on the annotation mode. For details, see Table 3-2 . Wireless Screen Tap the icon to use the wireless screen sharing function. You can transfer Sharing content to the device through the computer or phone.
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User's Manual Function Description Tap the icon, and then select the files that you want to share. You can select different types of files but cannot select folders. The size of a single file must not exceed 200 MB. Tap OK to compress 2 or more files into a zip file for transmission.
User's Manual 3.2 Electronic Whiteboard Tap More > Whiteboard on the home screen to open the whiteboard software. You can write or draw pictures on the screen. Figure 3-4 Electronic whiteboard Table 3-4 Description of whiteboard icons Icon Description Adjust the location of the whiteboard tool bar. Select or customize the color of the pen.
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User's Manual Icon Description Erase content. Tap Eraser to clear unwanted content. ● Tap Circle Eraser, circle unwanted content, and then erase the selected ● content. Eraser Tap Slide clear to clear all content on the screen. ● You cannot erase graphics or tables directly. Select Select content on the screen to zoom in, zoom out, move or rotate.
User's Manual Icon Description Tap the icon, and then you can perform the following operations. New : Create a new whiteboard file. Remember to save your content ● before creating a new file, or else you will lose all your changes. Open : Open the saved writing file.
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User's Manual Figure 3-5 File management Table 3-5 File management icons Icon Description View local files on the previous or next screen. Enter file names to search for. Display files in thumbnail or list format. Sort Sort files in the ascending or descending order by name, size and time. Multiselect You can select multiple files or all the files.
User's Manual 3.4 Screen Sharing You can remotely control the device on the phone, computer, or tablet, and project the content to the device screen. 3.4.1 Sharing Screen through App After sharing the screen between the LED display and your phone or other devices such as tablets, you can project content from the phone or other devices to the screen and control the screen on your phone or other devices.
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User's Manual Step 3 Open the EShare app, and then select the name of the device to connect the device and EShare. After connection is successful, you can control the device on your phone or other devices and project content to the device screen. Table 3-6 EShare icon description Icon Description...
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User's Manual Icon Description Moderator control center. Share screen or files. ● All allowed : You can project the screen or send files from your phone or other devices to the LED display without further authorization. Need authorization : The system will ask for authorization when you project the screen or send files from your phone or other devices to the LED display.
User's Manual Icon Description User's Manual View the basic guide of screen sharing. 3.4.2 Sharing Screen through Wireless Presentation Dongle After sharing the screen between the computer and the LED display, you can project content from the computer to the screen of the LED display and control the LED display on your computer. Prerequisites The LED display and your computer are on the same LAN network and the hotspot of the LED ●...
User's Manual Enter the name and number of the person, and then tap Save. Step 5 Figure 3-7 Person management Related Operations Sort by: Sort the persons by name in the alphabetic order or by number in the ascending order. ●...
User's Manual Figure 3-8 Sign-in 3.7 Non-contact Control You can use non-contact gestures to swipe screens or take snapshots. Prerequisites Make sure that you have enabled Non-contact Control. ● The camera that comes with the device works well. ● Procedure Step 1 Keep waving hands for 3 to 5 seconds.
User's Manual The device takes a full screenshot by default. After the screenshot, you can view the storage path on the upper-right corner of the page. 3.8 Welcome Page Prerequisites Import the media such as images and audio files used to create the welcome page. Procedure Select More >...
User's Manual 3.9 System Settings Configure network settings, general and advanced settings, and other system settings. 3.9.1 Configuring Network Connection On the home screen, tap More > Settings to configure the network settings. You can enable wireless network or wired network. Wireless network and wired network cannot be enabled at the same time.
User's Manual Parameter Description Configure wired network connection parameters. DHCP : When there is a DHCP server on the network, you can enable ● Wired Wired, and then the device gets a dynamic IP address automatically. Static : Set IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS manually ●...
User's Manual Parameter Description Enable for disable the assistive touch. Select or customize when the Assistive Touch assistive touch is automatically hidden away, and the manner in which it is hidden (small circle or disappear). Adjust the level of volume. If the volume is 0, a mute sign will be ●...
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User's Manual Table 3-10 Description of advanced parameters Parameter Description Default Startup Channel: Select the channel to be enabled at ● startup. Default Apps: Select an application that is on the device to be ● opened every time the system starts. Signal Detected: ●...
User's Manual 3.9.4 Configuring System Parameters On the home screen, tap More > Settings to configure the system parameters. Figure 3-13 System parameters Table 3-11 System parameter description Parameter Description Set the startup and shutdown functions of the device. Startup Options : Select standby after power on or startup after ●...
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User's Manual Parameter Description Pin : After enabling Pin, you can unlock the device with digital ● password. Unlock Pattern : After enabling Unlock Pattern, you can unlock the ● device by drawing a pattern. Fingerprint : After enabling Fingerprint, you can unlock the device ●...
User's Manual 4 Shutdown After the device is turned on, press and hold the power button for 5 s, and then the system will prompt you whether to shut down the device. Tap OK to shut down the device.
User's Manual 5 System Update You can update the system online or through USB. Please be advised that downgrading to a lower version will make the device vulnerable to security attacks. 5.1 Online Update After the device is registered to the cloud management platform, the platform can send the update package to the device.
User's Manual 6 FAQ 1. Missing or abnormal colors. If the device is connected to a computer, check whether the HDMI cable is intact and correctly connected. 2. The image is not displayed in full screen or part of the image is outside the screen. Check whether the resolution is 16:9.
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User's Manual Do not insert an external device into the USB 3.0 port that is next to the port of the 2.4GHz wireless mouse.
User's Manual Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations Cybersecurity is more than just a buzzword: it’s something that pertains to every device that is connected to the internet. IP video surveillance is not immune to cyber risks, but taking basic steps toward protecting and strengthening networks and networked appliances will make them less susceptible to attacks.
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User's Manual 7. MAC Address Binding We recommend you to bind the IP and MAC address of the gateway to the device, thus reducing the risk of ARP spoofing. 8. Assign Accounts and Privileges Reasonably According to business and management requirements, reasonably add users and assign a minimum set of permissions to them.
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