TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION ................1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only) ............1 Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice ..................1 Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF") ................2 Information for U.K. only ........................... 3 North Europe (Nordic Countries) Information ................... 4 End-of-Life Disposal ..........................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.3.2 Connecting a Microphone ....................... 28 2.3.3 Connecting Audio Equipment ....................29 2.4 Connecting a Display Device ......................30 2.5 Connecting to a Wired Network ......................31 2.6 Connecting USB Interface Devices ....................31 2.7 Connecting a MicroSD Card ....................... 32 2.8 Attaching Touch Pens .........................
SAFETY INFORMATION Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
SAFETY INFORMATION Wymagania Polskiego Centrum Badañ i Certyfikacji Urz¹dzenie powinno byæ zasilane z gniazda z przy³¹czonym obwodem ochronnym (gniazdo z ko³kiem). Wspó³pracuj¹ce ze sob¹ urz¹dzenia (komputer, monitor, drukarka) powinny byæ zasilane z tego samego ród³a. Instalacja elektryczna pomieszczenia powinna zawieraæ w przewodzie fazowym rezerwow¹ ochronê przed zwarciami, w postaci bezpiecznika o wartoci znamionowej nie wiêkszej ni¿...
SAFETY INFORMATION Information for U.K. only WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. Important: This apparatus is supplied with an approved moulded 13A plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows: Remove fuse cover and fuse. Fit new fuse which should be a BS 1362 5A,A.S.T.A.
SAFETY INFORMATION How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code: BLUE - “NEUTRAL” (“N”) BROWN - “LIVE” (“L”) GREEN & YELLOW - “EARTH” (“E”) • The GREEN & YELLOW wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter “E”...
SAFETY INFORMATION End-of-Life Disposal Your new Public Information Display contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of. Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old display from your local dealer. (For customers in Canada and U.S.A.) This product may contain lead and/or mercury.
SAFETY INFORMATION Batteries For EU: The crossed-out wheeled bin implies that used batteries should not be put to the general household waste! There is a separate collection system for used batteries, to allow proper treatment and recycling in accordance with legislation. Please contact your local authority for details on the collection and recycling schemes.
PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Symbols used in this manual This icon indicates the existence of a potential hazard that could result in personal injury or damage to the product. This icon indicates important operating and servicing information. Notice y Read this User Manual carefully before using the interactive display and keep it for future reference.
PRECAUTIONS Cautions When Using y Use only the power cord supplied with the interactive display. y The power outlet should be installed near the interactive display Warning: and be easily accessible. y If an extension cord is used with the interactive display, ensure Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and that the total current consumption plugged into the power outlet...
PRECAUTIONS Notice for the Interactive Display y In order to maintain the stable luminous performance, it is recommended to use low brightness setting. y Due to the lifespan of the lamp, it is normal that the brightness quality of the interactive display may decrease with time.
(Type H05W-F, 2G or IFP6504E-AE Quick Start Guide 3G, 0.75 or 1 mm should be IFP6504E-AE 4K UHD Interactive Display used). ♦ You might like to save the package box and packing HDMI Cable (1.8M) USB Cable material for shipping the display.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Wall Mount Wall Mount Screw Package 1.3 Preparing for the Installation • Due to the high power consumption, always use the plug Warning: exclusively designed for this product. If an extended line is required, please consult your service agent. ♦...
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.4.1 VESA Grid Model Name VESA Grid Note: IFP6504E-AE 500(W) x 400(H)mm ♦ For the wall-mounting kit, use M6 mounting screws (having Caution: a length 10 mm longer than To prevent the display from falling: the thickness of the mounting bracket) and tighten them ♦...
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Keep the wall mount bracket level and mark the four wall mount screw hole locations on the wall. Drill four small holes on the mounting location with the length and width 50mm x 10mm for concrete wall or 50mm x 5.5mm for stud wall.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Secure the dual wall mount with the four supplied bolts through Note: the washers on the wall interactive display. Dual Wall Mount x 2 ♦ Keep clearances around the interactive display according to the minimum dimensions as illustrated. ♦...
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.5 Interactive Display Overview 1.5.1 Control Panel Motion sensor VOL+ button Increases volume. Detects a person approaching. MENU Remote control sensor and LED Opens the Shortcuts menu. indicator Receives command signals from the HOME remote control. Returns to the Home screen. LED indicator: Return - Green: The system is turned on.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.5.2 Input/Output Terminals 900mA) 900mA) FRONT FRONT USB 3.0 USB 3.0 TOUCH 2 Type-C HDMI (A/PC) (A/PC) (for Android only) Type-C OUT USB 3.0(A) 900mA) MIC IN LINE OUT OPTICAL RS232 HDMI OUT LAN IN LAN OUT...
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION USB 3.0 LAN OUT Connects to a USB interface device For internet connection with an Ethernet and charges the device (5V/900mA). cable. TOUCH 2 (USB Type-B) LAN IN Connects USB for touch screen control. For internet connection with an Ethernet cable.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.6 Remote Control Power button: Turns the system on or shuts down. 1.6.1 General Functions Mute button: Turns the mute function on or off. Home button: Returns to the Home screen. Slide menu button: Opens the Slide menu. [ ] [ ][ ][ ] Navigation buttons: Navigates through the Settings menu and adjusts...
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.6.2 Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Control Caution: The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA batteries. The incorrect use of batteries can To install or replace batteries: result in leaks or bursting. Be sure to follow these instructions: Slide off the battery compartment cover.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.6.4 Operating Range of the Remote Control Point the top of the remote control toward the display’s remote control sensor (on the left or right side) when pressing a button. When using the remote control, the distance from the remote control to the sensor on the display should be less than 6m/19ft, and the horizontal and vertical angles should be less than 30˚.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.6.5 Motion Sensor To trigger the motion sensor, the distance between the person and the display sensor should be less than 1.6 meters/5 feet, and the horizontal and vertical angles should be less than 35˚. Note: To enable the motion sensor function, please follow these steps in the Settings > Display > Other ♦...
CHAPTER 2: MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.1 Connecting the Power Note: ♦ To operate the interactive display, ensure to use the correct power cord that matches the power outlet in your region. Connect one end of the power cord to the AC IN connector on the interactive display. Connect the other end of the power cord to a power outlet or a power supply.
MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.2 Connecting a Computer or Portable Device 2.2.1 Using RS232 Input Connect one end of a RS232 serial cable to the RS232 connector of the interactive display and the other end of an RS232 serial cable to the RS232 connector of the computer. RS232 Computer RS232...
MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.2.3 Using the Touch Module Interactive display has touch screen functionality which allows you to connect a computer to the display and control the computer’s interface via touch gestures on the display. To use this touch screen function, connect the USB cable to the TOUCH 1 or TOUCH 2 port of the display and a computer or USB cable to the USB 3.0 port of the display and a computer.
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MAKING CONNECTIONS TOUCH 2 FRONT TOUCH 2 HDMI Computer FRONT HDMI TOUCH 2 HDMI OUT USB Type-C Computer Type-C...
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MAKING CONNECTIONS FRONT Type-C Computer FRONT Type-C Note: ♦ The touch driver will be installed automatically for the following operating systems: - One-touch point for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/CE 6.0 and macOS. - Multi-touch point Windows 7/8/10/11, Android/Linux (kernel version 3.5+) and Chrome OS (39 or above). ♦...
MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.2.4 Using DisplayPort Input Connect one end of the DisplayPort cable to the DP connector of the interactive display and the other end of the cable to the DP connector of the computer. Computer 2.3 Connecting External Equipment 2.3.1 Connecting a Video Player Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI 1, HDMI 2, or HDMI 3 connector of the interactive display and...
MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.3.2 Connecting a Microphone Connect the microphone to the MIC IN connector of the interactive display. MIC IN Microphone MIC IN...
MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.3.3 Connecting Audio Equipment Connect one end of an audio cable to the LINE OUT connector of the interactive display and the other end of an audio cable to the AUDIO IN connector of the audio device. For digital audio output, connect one end of an audio cable to the OPTICAL connector of the interactive display and the other end of an audio cable to the SPDIF IN connector of the audio device.
MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.4 Connecting a Display Device Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT connector of the interactive display and the other end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI IN connector of the display device. HDMI OUT Display Device HDMI OUT...
MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.5 Connecting to a Wired Network Connect one end of a network cable (RJ45) to the LAN IN connector of the interactive display and the other end of a network cable to a network hub, switch, or router. LAN IN LAN IN Network Hub / Switch / Router...
MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.7 Connecting a MicroSD Card Connect a microSD card to the SD slot of the interactive display. microSD Card 2.8 Attaching Touch Pens Attach the touch pen to the magnetic areas of the interactive display’s front panel.
MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.9 Attaching an OPS Insert the OPS to the OPS slot on the side of the interactive display. Note: ♦ Ensure that the OPS module size is 180 x 119 x 30 mm and the power rating is 18V; 5A. 180mm 119mm 30mm...
CHAPTER 3: USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.1 Turning on the Power POWER button Plug the power cord to a power Note: outlet or power supply. ♦ The interactive display still Press the button to turn the consumes power as long as the LCD display on.
USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY Please follow the instructions to turn on the Slide menu and switch to the Standard home page. 3.1.2 Powering Off Long press the button. Touch OK at the prompt to turn the interactive display off immediately or wait for 10 seconds until it turns off automatically.
USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY Note: After pressing the Source button, the Source menu will be ♦ displayed on the screen. In the Source menu, you can also select the picture mode, color temperature, and aspect ratio. 3.3 Muting the Sound Note: ♦...
USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.4 Adjusting the Volume Note: ♦ After pressing the button, you will see the volume adjustment menu. to enable or disable sound when a notification arrives, tap and slide it up buttons or down to manually adjust the volume, tap to configure more sound settings, or tap...
USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.5 Android Functions 3.5.1 Accessing the Home Screen Home button Press the button to access the Home screen of the system. For more information on the Home screen, refer to the “About the Home Screen” section. 3.5.2 Accessing the Slide Menu Slide menu button Press the...
USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.5.3 Returning to the Previous Screen Back button Press the button to return to the previous screen or close the menu or app. 3.5.4 Accessing the File Manager File Manager button button to launch File Manager. For more information on the File Manager, refer to the Press the “File Manager”...
USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.5.5 Accessing the Settings Menu Setting menu button Press the button to open the Settings menu. For more information on the Settings menu, refer to the “Configuring System Settings” section. 3.5.6 Accessing the Whiteboard Whiteboard button Press the button to open Whiteboard.
USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.5.7 Adding a Bluetooth Device Adding a Bluetooth device button Press the button to add a Bluetooth device. Tap on the device you want to add. Verify the codes in both devices and if they match, tap Pair. Interactive Display Smartphone...
USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.6 Using the Touchscreen In addition to the remote control, you can also operate your interactive display using the touch gestures as described in the tables below. For Android Action Touch Gesture Function Touch Touch to open clickable items on the screen, such as apps, Slide menu options, and more.
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USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY For Windows Note: ♦ Make sure you have connected properly the Windows-based device to the interactive display. ♦ Multi-touch functions are only supported on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 Home Premium /Professional / Enterprise / Ultimate operating systems and not supported on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 Starter / Home Basic.
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USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY Function Touch Gesture Action Pan up / Touch the screen and quickly drag your Pan down finger to the desired direction. / Back / Forward Note: ♦ For Windows 8 Learn Touch and hold the screen to display more information.
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USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY Function Touch Gesture Action Wake the Touch and hold the screen for around 4 computer seconds. up from the standby mode (S3) Multi-touch gestures: Note: ♦ For Windows 7 Home Premium / Professional / Enterprise / Ultimate version Right-tap Touch and hold on the target and quickly touch the screen once with another...
USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.7 Using the On-Screen Keyboard Whenever you need to input text, an on-screen keyboard opens automatically. Touch the keys on the screen as you would press the keys on a connected keyboard. To customize the keyboard layout, tap , to enable or disable clipboard, tap , to extend the keyboard, tap...
CHAPTER 4: USING THE SYSTEM 4.1 About the Home Screen After you power on the system, you will see the Home screen. On the Home screen, you can view the current date and time, access the Slide menu and various apps. Item Description 1 Slide menu...
USING THE SYSTEM 4.2 Using the Slide Menu The Slide menu can be accessed on either sides of the interactive display by touching / or by pressing on the remote control. For more convenient access, you can touch and hold on the Slide menu icon to slide it up or down.
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USING THE SYSTEM Touch Float Ball to display the Float Ball menu on the screen. • To open the Float Ball menu, touch Touch to return to the Home screen, to return to the previous menu or close app, to enter the writing mode and annotate the screen, to capture the screen, or to minimize the Float Ball menu.
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USING THE SYSTEM • Recent Tasks menu displays the latest four apps that you have opened on the interactive display and are currently running in the background. To access the app, simply touch the app icon. To view and manage all apps that are currently opened, touch .
USING THE SYSTEM 4.3 Configuring System Settings In Settings menu, you can configure various system settings. To access the Settings menu, do the following: On the Home screen, swipe the screen to the left/touch > or press on the remote control. The Settings menu opens.
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USING THE SYSTEM Connected devices: - Other devices > USB: Configures USB connection preferences. - Other devices > Pair new device: Connects to other Bluetooth devices. Advanced Features: - Automatic sleep: Enables or disables automatic sleep. When there is no source signal, there is no operation within the specified time.
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USING THE SYSTEM Note: If you have set the google home page as the Home screen mode, then swipe down from the ♦ upper edge of the screen to view notifications, adjust brightness, access quick settings, and more. If you have set the google home page as the Home screen mode, then swipe up from the ♦...
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USING THE SYSTEM - Erase all data (factory reset): Erases all data from your interactive display’s internal storage, including your Google account, system and app data and settings, downloaded apps, music, photos, and other settings to the factory defaults. - Password Setting: If password is created in Security Management, you can change the password setting here.
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USING THE SYSTEM - Privacy > Device & app notifications: Controls which apps and devices can read notifications. - Privacy > Notifications on lock screen: Configures what type of notifications are displayed on the lock screen. - General > Do Not Disturb: Enables or disables Do Not Disturb function. If enabled, then notifications are displayed only from selected people and apps.
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USING THE SYSTEM - Appearance > Dark theme: Enables or disables dark theme. - Display size and text: Configures the display and font sizes. - Colors > Colors: Sets the color theme. - Other display controls: Sets the screen saver, enables or disables motion sensor and temperature display.
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USING THE SYSTEM - General > Accessibility shortcuts: Configures the accessibility shortcuts. - General > Text-to-speech output: Configures the text-to-speech output settings. Security: - Security status: Displays Google Play Protect app scan time and status, enables or disables Find My Device feature, displays the latest security update and Google Play system update date and available updates.
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USING THE SYSTEM Passwords & accounts: - Passwords: Manages passwords. - Autofill service: Configures autofill options. - Accounts: Adds and manages accounts. - Automatically sync app data: Enables or disables synchronizing app data automatically. Digital Wellbeing & parental control: Configures screen time, app timers, bedtime schedules, and more.
CHAPTER 5: USING THE APPS 5.1 Accessing Apps Some apps, such as Whiteboard, Montage, and File Manager are accessible directly from the Home screen. Other apps that are installed on the interactive panel, can be accessed through the Apps screen. To access the Apps screen, do the following: On the Home screen, swipe the screen to the left or touch The Apps screen opens.
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USING THE APPS Write or draw directly on the whiteboard with the default settings for pen tip type (bottom & top tip), thickness, font color, and background color or touch any of the following icons to modify the default settings: Note: ♦...
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USING THE APPS and binding of data. The number of rows and columns are not fixed, you can edit them later. Mind: Add a diagram. Current page note: Add a note. Web browser: Add a fully functional web browser. Timer: Add a timer. RecordScreen: Start recording the screen.
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USING THE APPS Menu > Share by QR Touch to share the session to other people who are connected to the same LAN or WAN with the interactive display. For enhanced security, enable the encrypt option (if necessary). Menu > Email Touch to send the session by email.
USING THE APPS 5.3 Montage Montage app enables to mirror the display’s screen on your portable device for hands-on annotation, mirror the screen of your device on the display, or use your device as a remote control for the display. Montage is accessible by downloading the DisplayNote app to your portable device or using the DisplayNote web app over a Chromium web browser.
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USING THE APPS Home: Return to the launcher screen from any other screen. Settings: Edit the room name, select the interface language, and view the device info. Launch DisplayNote on your portable device or open the web browser and enter “displaynote.com/ join”...
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USING THE APPS - View presentation: View the presentation on the main display, annotate the presentation screen, and capture a screenshot. - Present: Share your portable device’s screen or present a video from the gallery. - Shared items: View and share items. Touch +Add to upload items for sharing or touch on the item to open it.
USING THE APPS 5.4 File Manager File Manager enables you to manage files that are saved to the internal memory and to the connected external storages. To access and manage your files, do the following: to open File Manager. On the Home screen, touch Do any of the following based on your needs: - In the Storage section, touch the storage device where you want to manage files.
USING THE APPS 5.5 Annotation Choose from a range of various tools with which to annotate the screen. To open Annotation, touch Slide menu / > Annotation, or lift the pen from the device on any screen except for the Home screen. Write or draw on the screen directly with your finger or with the touch pen.
USING THE APPS • Saves, shares, or sends the screen image by email. You can also temporary stop or exit the writing mode. 5.6 ScreenShot Captures the screen image. To open ScreenShot, touch Slide menu / > ScreenShot. Select an area on the screen or the full screen. •...
CHAPTER 6: APPENDIX 6.1 Warning Messages Warning Messages Cause Solution The resolution or the refresh rate of • Change the resolution or the the graphics card of the computer refresh rate of the graphics card. is set too high. The interactive display cannot •...
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APPENDIX Audio Format Audio Codec AAC LC(Advanced Audio Coding Low Complexity) AMR NB(Narrow band) AMR WB(Wide band) MIDI MP2(MPEG Audio layer2) MP3(MPEG Audio layer3) FLAC PCM S8VX PCM S16 LE PCM S16 BE PCM S24 LE PCM S32 LE LPCM(PCM A-Law G.711) LPCM(PCM μ-Law G.711) IMA ADPCM MS ADPCM...
APPENDIX 6.4 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Remedy No picture is displayed • The power cord has been 1 Plug in the power cord. disconnected. 2 Make sure the power switch is • The main power switch on the switched on. bottom of the display is not 3 Connect a signal connection to switched on.
APPENDIX Symptom Possible Cause Remedy The response of the system is • Too many apps are running in Disconnect your interactive display slow or the system crashes the background. from the power outlet and wait for 1-2 minutes. Then reconnect the power •...
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