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Resolution................... 28 6.2.12.2 Vote ..................29 6.2.13 How to use .................. 29 6.2.13.1 Voter operation progress ..............30 6.2.13.2 Vote result .................. 30 6.2.13.3 Record ..................31 6.2.14 Screen Recorder ................33 6.2.15 Setting ..................33 6.2.15.1 Start recording ................34 6.2.15.1 File Manager ................
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11.5.9 System Settings................................59 Date and time ................59 11.5.9.1 Language and Input method ..............60 11.5.9.2 App Info..................60 11.5.10 Device name ................62 11.5.11.1 Restore factory settings ............... 62 11.5.11.2 User Settings Reset ................62 11.5.11.3 Boot detection ................62 11.5.11.4 Shutdown detection update ..............
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Hand back eraser ................91 11.10.1.3.3 Circle select ................. 91 11.10.1.4.1 Three-finger roaming function ..............92 11.10.1.4.2 Zoom function ................92 11.10.1.4.3 Text tool ..................93 11.10.1.5 Shape tools ................. 94 11.10.1.6 Multi-point single-point switching ............... 95 11.10.1.7 Clear Screen ................95 11.10.1.8 Undo 、Redo ................
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1 About this document Thank you for choosing innex Meeting hub EU series. Please use this document to get the most out of your screen. This device complies with part 15 of the 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.
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2 Safety Instruction For your safety, please read the following instruction before you use the product. Serious injury orproperty damage may be caused by improper operations. Do not try to repair the product on your own. Disconnect the product from the power supply immediately if major failures occur.
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Do not install the product in an improper place. Do not install the product in humid places, such as the bathroom, the shower room, near windows, or outdoor environments that experience rain, snow, or other harsh weather. Avoid installation near hot spring vapor. The preceding environments may cause faults in the product or electric shock under extreme conditions.
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CAUTION the radio, try the following solutions. Adjust the direction of the radio antenna to avoid the interference from the product. Keep the radio away from the product. If the screen glass is broken or falls off. Keep all personnel 10 feet away from the screen to ensure safety. Do not perform any installation or disassembly while the screen glass is broken or has fallen off.
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The innex meeting hub EU series coming with 4K Ultra High-Definition LED screen also provides a fluid writing experience. Annotate anything on the screen, whether in the embedded whiteboard or while using any other device.
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3.1.2 Rear View Motion Detector Status indicator Front ports Buttons Eraser Microphones Speaker Camera Stylus pen Power supply plug Rear ports IR receiver & light sensor OPS slot Notes: The product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product.
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3.2 Ports Front USB ports and rear USB 3.0/USB 2.0 ports switch connections based on signal sources. If the current signal source is reading the data from an external product connecting to the port, please switch the signal source after the data reading is complete.
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Buttons Operations Functions Short press Power on Solid Blue color : Display is on and working Long press for Power off more than 2 Solid red color : Display is in shut down mode seconds Short press Open the Quick Setting menu Short press Adjust the Volume up Short press...
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Function Power on off the innex meeting hub Power on Android home page Home Switch to front HDMI port HDMI F Switch to rear side HDMI1 port HDMI 1 Switch to rear side HDMI 2 port HDMI2 Switch to rear side HDMI 3 port HDMI3 Switch to front side Type C port Type C F...
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Function Manual mode with FOV 120 Manual Zoom in the camera FOV Zoom+ Confirm MEN of camera. OSD will showed under FOV 120 CAMERA menu Back to the previous step RETURN 9 / 109...
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4 Installation Guide 4.1 Safety Precautions Installation Environment 4.1.1 Installation Direction 4.2 Installation Precautions 4.2.1 Weight Loading Weight of the product: 62kg (86INCH), 55 kg (75INCH), 42kg (65INCH) When using a mobile stand, ensure that the weight of the product is less than the loading capacity of the mobile stand. When using the wall-mount bracket, ensure that the wall can support the weight of the product.
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surface be reinforced and have a loading capacity 4 times of the weight of the product. Consult a professional installer for wall- mount installation. Attaching the VESA Mounting Bracket. This apparatus is intended to be supported by a GS Listed wall-mount bracket. The company does not undertake relevant legal responsibility for any problems caused by improper operation if the third party mobile stand, or wall-mount bracket is beyond the scope of the product.
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4.4.1 Installation The dimensions of the four bracket mounting holes on the back panel are VESA MIS-F compliant (86 inch : 800 x 400 mm /31.50 x 15.75 in . Use metric M8 screws with a length of 10 mm to 15 mm (0.40 to 0.59 in) to secure the touchscreen to the mounting system.
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4.5 Installing the OPS (Optional) The OPS does not support hot plugging. Therefore, you must insert or remove the OPS when the display is powered off. Otherwise, the display or OPS may be damaged. 9 / 109...
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You will need to purchase the OPS separately. Perform the following steps to install the OPS. Unscrew the M4 screws by hand to remove the OPS protective cover. Push the OPS into the OPS port on the rear of the panel until firmly seated, using the M4 screws to secure the OPS.
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Press the power button on the front control panel or on the remote control. 5.2 Power Off Press the power button on the front panel or the power button on the remote control to enter sleep mode. Long press the power button on the front panel or the power button on the remote control to turn off the panel in the following situations:...
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6.2 Slide Menu Slide menu provides convenient access to frequently used tools and functions directly on-screen. This includes tools for recent tasks, screen brightness, and volume control. By default, the slide menu is hidden; press the menu button to display it. You can adjust the visibility settings manually to suit your preferences.
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6.2.2 Replaced Tools ⚫ Press ‘More’ on navigation bar menu. ⚫ Then Press ‘Edit’ on All shortcut’s menu. ⚫ Last press ‘Saves’ after edit tools. 9 / 109...
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6.2.3 Recent Tasks Shows the recent apps running in background on Android.
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6.2.4 Clear running apps ⚫ Press Shortcuts-Recent Apps- ‘More’ ⚫ Press ’×’to delete single app;press‘clear all’ to clear all running apps 6.2.5 Signal source menu For convenient switching of signal source channels. In the source menu, it supports changing the source channel name, checking whether the channel has a source access and showing the current channel position.
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6.2.5.1 Signal source detection When the innex meeting hub is connected to a signal source, the channel will light up a green point in the signal source menu to remind the channel has a signal input successfully. 6.2.5.2 Signal source change name Long press the source name for 1 second, you can rename the source channel, maximum input 16 characters;...
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6.2.5.3 Current channel position If the '√' appears to the right of the channel name in source menu, this represents the current channel position。 6.2.5.4 Signal Source Menu - Image Settings You can customize the image display mode of the signal source screen.In addition, you can set the display ratio and the color temperature function.
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A.Pic Mode There are 4 types of image modes: standard, soft, bright, and user mode. Only in user mode user could customize the display mode parameters. B.Display Mode Display mode support 16:9、4:3、Dot to Dot. Default setting is 16:9。 C.Colour Temperature The color temperature has 3 modes.
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6.2.5.6 HDMI Setting This setting exists only on the HDMI channel for support of HDMI CEC HDMI Control(HDMI CEC) ⚫ Used to control the devices that support HDMI CEC function, after opening the function, use the remote control to operate the up, down, left, right, OK, back, pause play, fast forward,fast backward, previous song, next song buttons, you can directly control the CEC device。...
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6.2.6 Floating ball Floating ball function is default off, mainly used to store frequently used functions. Support up to 4 frequently used functions + 1 floating ball edit function。 6.2.6.5 Floating ball operation Show the floating ball ⚫ Press the floating ball in navigation bar ⚫...
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Floating ball automatically hides After dragging the hover ball out, if there is no operation within 5s on the screen, the floating ball will be automatically hidden against the sides of the screen. 6.2.6.2 Floating ball function introduction Home:Return to Android homepage. Back:back to the last screen.
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⚫ Set password Set 4 digits for the password. ⚫ Change password Entering the previously set app lock password or using the super password: 2580; then re-enter the new app lock password to change the app lock password.
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⚫ Clear password Enter the application lock password setting before or use Super Password: 2580, then clearing the application lock password. Memory Clean Clear the running process, release space for system. Spotlight: open the spotlight to focus the user's gaze; the size of the spotlight can be adjusted by touching.
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⚫ Mute:Mute or unmute. ⚫ Screenshot:Swipe screenshot or capture full screen. The picture will automatically saved in the Pictures folder of the file manager; Timer For reminder, maximum 1 hour. Instruction: ⚫ Start Timer: After setting the time, press the start button. ⚫...
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⚫ Expand timer: Press the zoom button on the upper right corner of the timer to expand the timer full screen.
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6.2.6.2 Screen wake up The display has a variety of ways to wake up 6.2.6.3 RS232 Wake up Wake up via RS232 command. When the device is in standby, send commands through the RS232 port, and the big screen will turn on upon receiving the commands.
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6.2.7 Signal source and touch connection method When using a computer for wired screen casting to the display, the touch can also be transmitted to the computer. ⚫ HDMI 1/2/3 and DP uses the same TOUCH USB (Port J6) ⚫ Front TYPE-C IN comes with touch ⚫...
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6.2.8 OPS Function OPS includes various functions such as HDMI 2.0 IN, UART, USB 3.0 Follow, 1000Mbps Ethernet sharing, OPS switch on/off, and signal detection function. 6.2.8.1 OPS switch on/off Display controls OPS to switch on or off automatically ⚫ Switching to OPS channel, choose manually open OPS.
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6.2.9 HDMI Function The innex meeting hub supports up to 4 HDMI IN to access the signal source at the same time, respectively HDMI 1/2/3 IN and Front HDMI IN; also supports HDMI OUT up to 8K 60Hz image output。 6.2.9.1 HDMI ARC/eARC HDMI 1 IN can use ARC/eARC (only HDMI1), when HDMI1 is connected to ARC/eARC audio, the big screen can transmit the sound back to the audio.
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TYPE-C port access to USB devices. Can read to that USB device under Android or channel. Maximum support for USB3.0 devices. C.TYPE-C Network sharing With innex meeting hub EU series the front Type C port , support 100Mbps network sharing (need RJ45 port of large screen to access Ethernet)。 6.2.10.3 TYPE-C OUT A.Video Output...
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6.2.11 Applications Choose more apps on Android homepage, default apps and third-party apps are all here. 6.2.12 Multi- Display extension Multi-Display expansion function, you can output the large-screen application screen to other displays through wired projection (HDMI OUT and TYPE-C OUT), and support up to 3 screens to display 3 different applications at the same time (main screen HDMI OUT+TYPE -C OUT), or copy the main screen to the secondary displays.
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6.2.12.1 Display content (output screen) You can choose the content on the secondary screen. When connected to HDMI OUT and TYPE-C OUT, the default selection is to copy the screen of the main screen; you can also manually select other applications to be output, so 3 applications can be displayed at the same time.
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6.2.13 Vote The Vote app can help the team make decisions on important issues。 6.2.13.1 How to use ⚫ Voting topic: The topic of this voting needs to be written (required). ⚫ Voting options: Set the voting options for this time. There are at least 2 voting options (required). ⚫...
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6.2.13.2 Voter operation progress ⚫ Voters scan the code for voting. ⚫ Choose the options ⚫ Submit 6.2.13.3 Vote result Press the 'View Results' button on the large screen and a box will pop up asking you whether to close the vote. Press 'Do not view yet' and the large screen will pause voting and generate a bar or pie chart from the result...
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6.2.14 Record Recording large screen external sound sources to record classroom content or meeting content. How to use: ⚫ Press the record button. ⚫ End recording(①) Pause recording(②) ⚫ If an external sound source exists, the recording application screen displays a green voice print, indicating whether the large screen has picked up the external sound source.
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Recording file Press the recording file for 1-sec. You can play the file, skip the system player to play, rename,or delete the recording file...
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6.2.15 Screen Recorder Screen recorder can record Android and PC screen images, as well as the option to record large internal/external sound, convenient for meetings and educational use. 6.2.15.1 Setting Resolution Screen recorder supports 3 resolutions:1920*1080、1280*720、854*480. Default 1920*1080. Sound source There are three kinds of sound test: silent, internal and external.
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External: Record ambient sounds, such as teacher lectures, meeting discussions, etc Save Path Files will default store in the large-screen internal storage space. However, it also supports external storage, such as USB, One Drive, and Google Drive cloud drive. 6.2.15.1 Start recording When you click Start Screen Recording, the screen recording app will automatically become a floating window.
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6.3 File Manager 6.3.1 Classified browsing The file manager can classify files by image, audio/video, installation package, and document. 6.3.2 Common functions File Searching If you enter a keyword, you can search for all files with the keyword in the current folder. File sorting Sort files or folders by certain rules (name, size, time, type).
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6.3.5 About Check the version of the folder; 6.3.6 Show the file size...
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6.3.7 Show the edit time on the file 6.3.8 Copy Duplicate the file to another folder.
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6.3.9 Paste Paste the file that you copy or cut.
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6.3.10 6.3.11 Rename Choose the file then rename.
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6.3.12 Share Connect the mobile phone and the large screen to the same LAN, select the file ,then choose Share, scan the QR code, download and browse the file .
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6.3.13 Delete Long press the file to make it be selected., then delete . 6.2.9 Select all file Long press the file to make it selected. Press the small circle on the icon to select all files under the current folder or uncheck them all. 6.3 Storage space Show the remaining /total storage space.
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6.3.14 File preview You can preview the picture in the preview area by long pressing the file.
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6.4 Media Player The system has a built-in video/audio/picture player, but it has been integrated into the file manager. You can open audio, video and picture files from the file manager and play directly. 6.4.1 Video player...
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6.5 Setting Settings of the system can be found here. 6.5.1 Network...
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EU supports up to WIFI6, and the maximum uplink and downlink speed of this module is 1201Mbps. Supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands. 6.5.1.2 Wired Network The innex meeting hub EU series has 2 Ethernet ports, but only supports single network port input, and the maximum link speed is 1000Mbps. Wired network sharing function: ...
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EU supports up to WIFI6 and the maximum uplink and downlink speed of this module is 1201Mbps. Supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands. 6.5.3 Network status Network information of the display.
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6.5.4 Connected Devices You can find Bluetooth and NFC here. 6.5.4.1 Bluetooth...
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6.5.4.2 NFC You can set the function for the added NFCS. By swiping the NFC card, you can quickly start applications, unlock channels, log in using NFC, and wake up the standby screen. How to use: Add NFC card ...
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brightness Energy-saving mode: The brightness is set to 50, and cannot be adjusted manually 6.5.5.2 Brightness bar The brightness bar shows the current screen brightness, the darkest is 0, and the brightest is 100, which can be adjusted manually in the customized brightness mode. 6.5.5.3 Volume bar Used to adjust the volume of the large screen, the minimum is 0, the maximum is 100...
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6.5.5.4 Touch sounds Open and choose the function button of the screen, there will be touch sounds. Turn offto mute the sounds. 6.5.6 System A. Set allpaper The large screen can use 8K pictures as wallpaper. B.Five finger touch to turn off the display When five fingers long press the large screen at the same time, the display can be turned off.
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Gesture management This change adds the gesture function. In addition, it also supports the user-defined gesture function. You can use gestures to quickly start applications or switch to the source channel of a signal. ⚫ Default gestures ⚫ Edit gestures quick open apps ⚫...
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6.5.7.2 Automatic sleep In the signal channel, if there is no signal source for a long time and no operation is performed on the machine, the screen automatically standby . 6.5.7.3 Boot channel You can choose which channel the big screen will be displaying when you turn it on. ...
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Any source: OPS will turn on regardless of which channel it is on startup. 6.5.7.5 Network wake up If the innex meeting hub EU series is on the same LAN as a Windows PC, you can use a Windows PC to wake up the large screen in standby state.
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6.5.7.6 HDMI wake up HDMI signal source can be used to wake up the innex meeting hub in standby state. Turn on the HDMI wake-up function. Put the large screen in standby. Connect the active HDMI cable to the HDMI IN port to wake up the display.
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6.5.7.7 Scheduled shutdown You can set the startup time and shutdown time of the large screen to control the automatic startup or shutdown of the large screen.
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11.5.8 Multi-User When the system starts up, it is logged in as the main user as default, and up to 10 users (including the host) can be set. 11.5.9 System Settings 11.5.9.1 Date and time You can determine the date and time via the network or manually set the system time ...
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11.5.9.2 Language and Input method It is used to set the system language and virtual keyboard. If the large screen has a third-party virtual keyboard installed, it can also be set here. 11.5.10 App Info Used to clear application data and stop application running...
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11.5.11 About It is used to modify the device name of the large screen, restore factory settings, restore user settings, and display system version number and other information.
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11.5.11.1 Device name The device name supports a maximum of 20 characters. 11.5.11.2 Restore factory settings After restoring the factory settings, all user information and function settings on the large screen will be erased, including the applications installed by the customer, the files stored in the file manager, and the function settings of the large screen. 11.5.11.3 User Settings Reset It is a semi-factory reset.
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11.5.11.5 Shutdown detection update Before the innex meeting hub EU series is turned off, if an newer system firmware is detected, a system upgrade prompt box will pop up.
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11.5.12 OTA Download Serve It is used to set the server of the OTA upgrade. Generally, end users use the default button. During the debugging stage, they can customize the input server address to test and confirm the OTA function. 11.5.13 Firmware upgrade When the server has a newer firmware version, you can manually choose the firmware version upgrade to upgrade...
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11.6 Screen share Connect Pro is a BYOM technology that supports device casting of screen image and sound and streaming of UC camera and microphones with touch back control. It supports multiple simultaneous devices casting by using the Connect Pro button (optional) , Connect Pro Software, or native casting such as: Airplay, Chromecast, and Miracast. 11.6.1 Instruction Note: 1) Device Name.
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If the Connect Pro Receiver has not been activated, the message “Product Not Registered” will appear. Please ensure an internet connection is available through Wi-Fi or ethernet then the registration process will occur automatically.
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11.6.2 Device name Default set to be Connect Pro, this name will be the device name to select while casting to the screen in Airplay, Chromecast, Miracast, or the Connect Pro Software. Users can change this name can be change in Connect Pro setting.
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11.6.4 Connection Information With a 4-digit password Hot spot name and password – If user’s device is not in the same network as the EU, the users can choose to connect to the EU hotspot to cast screen. IP: 192.168.XX, XX – is the assigned IP address of the Connect Pro Receiver.
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Users can tap the status icon to see the current list of connected devices. Further action can be taken by interacting with individual connected devices. Connect Pro runs as a background service when the camera icon appears on the display, indicating that the service is active and ready to be casted. BYOM is available with Connect Pro button which is an optional accessory.
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11.6.7.2 Miracast Disabled by default, users can choose to enable it by turning off the CM55 hotspot while turning on Wi-Fi. When users try to enable it without turning off the hotspot, a notification message will appear at the bottom. **IMPORTANT: Turning off the hotspot will disable the Connect Pro Buttons.
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11.6.8 Advance Setting 11.6.8.1 General 11.6.8.1.1 Sync the device with the hotspot name Disabled by default, when enabled, the Device name will change from the default name Connect Pro to CM55’s hotspot name which is created randomly by default. The users are then able to distinguish each CM55 instead of seeing multiple Connect Pro Device within the 39 same network, preventing casting to the wrong CM55 when using Airplay or Chrome Cast.
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**IMPORTANT: It is strongly recommended for users to change the device name from the default name to an unique name especially if the Connect Pro Receiver are in the same network.** 11.6.8.1.3 Device password Disabled by default, users can set the device password (4 digits number only) of the Connect Pro Receiver. This password displays on the Connect Pro Receiver home screen.
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11.6.8.1.5 Lock aspect ratio Enabled by default, the Connect Pro Receiver will render the casting device in its original aspect ratio. 11.6.8.1.6 Dynamic device password Disabled by default, when enabled, the Connect Pro Receiver will dynamically generate a new password per the time period selected.
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11.6.8.1.8 Device password showing duration Disabled by default, when enabled, the Connect Pro Receiver will display the current device password on the bottom part of the CM55 so the users in the same room can see what the correct password is 11.6.8.1.9 Max.
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11.6.8.2.1 Discoverable Enabled by default, this allows the Connect Pro Software in the same network to be able automatically discover and connect to the Connect Pro Receiver. 11.6.8.2.2 Enable pin code Enabled by default, this allows the Connect Pro Software in the same network to be able to use the pin code to connect to the Connect Pro Receiver.
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Unlock pin code position – Enabled by default, users can drag the pin code horizontally across the top of the screen. Show pin code on screen – The default option is always show on screen, users can choose from other options. ...
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11.8 Access to Quick Guide Service version Tap to expand and see detailed quick guide on how to connect. Quick guide home shows connecting information and provides detailed explanations on how to connect using Connect Pro Software, Connect Pro Button, Miracast, Airplay, and Chromecast. Tap on more details to access more...
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**IMPORTANT: Hotspot must be turned off and Wi-Fi is turned on for Miracast casting to work. Connect Pro Button would not work under this circumstance.
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**IMPORTANT: For Airplay to work, the macOS or iOS device must be in the same network or connected to EU’s hotspot.
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**IMPORTANT: For Chromecast to work, the Android device or Chrome Browser must be in the same network or connected to CM55’s hotspot.
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11.9 System Updates For EU firmware upgrade, there are two ways: network upgrade and local upgrade.
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11.9.1 Network update When the server has an OTA package higher than the current version, click the network update button to perform network upgrade. 11.9.1.1 Show release note To show the version update content. 11.9.1.2 Download now After choosing the Download Now button, the download progress bar will be displayed automatically. Do not power off during the upgrade.
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11.9.1.3 Update plan You can set the date you want the system to update. 11.9.1.4 Local Update The USB flash drive can be updated locally when the OTA file named update.zip is placed into the USB flash drive. The Update.zip file is different from the firmware upgraded on the USB flash drive.
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11.10 Whiteboard Whiteboard homepage 11.10.1 Tool Bar 11.10.1.1 Move the tool bar Touch the button with one finger and move it left or right. You can drag the tool bar towards your finger...
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11.10.1.2 Used to change the type of brush, and adjust the thickness of the handwriting. ①Brush function The paintbrush supports 3 kinds of pen shapes, from top to bottom are fountain pen, brush, and whiteboard pen. It draws materials from reality, selects 3 kinds of pens commonly used in life, and imitates the pen marks written by pens. Fountain pen: Smooth drawing lines, tough pen marks, sharp edges when detached Brush pen: The lines are round and smooth, art style writing Whiteboard pen: draw lines without any effects, has the fastest writing speed...
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④Shape recognition After this function is turned on, shapes can be automatically recognized according to the shape of the drawn line, and this function can recognize the shapes drawn by multiple users at the same time. Remark: Delete: The shapes identified by drawing lines can only be erased by using the selection or clear screen, and the eraser cannot erase this shape ...
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11.10.1.3 Eraser 11.10.1.3.1 Eraser Function Used to erase the lines on the electronic whiteboard, when elected, function (3) (eraser size adjustment) will light up, can adjust the size of the eraser, support 100~350 units of adjustment。 eraser thickness adjustment, is used to adjust size of eraser. ...
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Ring wipe can not use the thickness function, the default gray Circle erasable default selection full color system erasable Specific circles erase specific colors of lines, for example, if you choose black circles, when you use the circle erase function, only black lines can be erased, other colors of lines will be automatically retained.
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11.10.1.4.2 Three-finger roaming function Under the "Select" function, you do not need to select the target. You can directly swipe the screen with three or more fingers to drag the whole screen of the whiteboard 11.10.1.4.3 Zoom function When in the "Select" function, touch the large screen with two fingers, shrink the two fingers inward, you can zoom out, and vice versa, extend the two fingers outward, you can zoom in...
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11.10.1.5 Text tool The text tool is used to input comp, ①-⑦ are to give various attributes to the text respectively ①Text size Support the adjustment between 31- 129 in size, which can be used to adjust the size of the text ②Color selection Ten colors to choose from and more to be customized ③...
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11.10.1.6 Shape tools ①2D shape tool After selecting a 2 D shape tool, you can select the tool on the right, and touch the large screen to draw the corresponding shape. Can cooperate with function (3) (border size adjustment function), to adjust the size of the graphic border ...
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11.10.1.7 Multi-point single-point switching Used to switch between single- finger writing and multi- finger writing. Single-point state: When writing, one finger writes normally, two fingers zoom, three fingers roam, you can drag the whiteboard with three fingers Multi-point state: each finger is writing, X/F series touch frame supports up to 20 points to write simultaneously, E series touch frame supports 40 points touch simultaneously.
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11.10.1.10 White Board Tools Toolbox - All tools All the tools are stored here, including educational tools, conference tools, and other tools. Toolbox - Conference tools Put together a list of tools you use frequently in meetings. Toolbox - Educational tools Group together the tools you use frequently in class.
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11.10.1.11 Tools-Form Decides how many rows the table has, the range is 1-10, the default is 3 Column Decides how many columns the table has. The range is 1-10, and the default is 4...
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C.Binding data Automatically bind data: Lines written in the table will be automatically bound to the table after release (Tables that automatically bind data) No binding: Written text is not bound to the table. (A table with no data bound)
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Difference: The table that automatically binds data is opened with a red arrow in the upper right corner of the table for distinction.
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11.10.1.12 Tools-Mind map Click the mind map function below to generate a mind map, and long press the ① and ② buttons in the above picture to appear ①The button means to delete the node and its child nodes ②The button means to add a child node In this state, click the ③...
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11.10.1.13 Tools-Math tools The white board has five kinds of mathematical tools, including straight ruler, Angle ruler, compass, 45° triangle ruler and 60° triangle ruler.
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Ruler Draw at the scale edge of the ruler, you can draw a straight line Features: ①Change the length of ruler ②Remove ruler ③Rotate Protractor You can measure the angle by adjusting the red dot, and the angle will be shown on the protractor. Features: ...
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Compass Features: ① Fix a point and draw a circle around the point ② Adjust radius, rotate ③ Move the point to draw a circle, and the displayed figures are the angle and radius ④ Remove compass tool...
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11.10.1.14 Tools-Split The difference between split screen and split screen + is that the compact split screen supports 2 to 4 split screens, while split screen + supports only 2 split screens. In addition, the split screen can only use the simplest features Split:Support simple writing, erasing and screen clearing.
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11.10.1.15 Tools-Split+ Full- featured split- screen function, when the screen is split, it supports independent operation of the whiteboards on both sides. When one side uses functions such as whiteboard, clear screen, recall, or restore, the other side of the whiteboard is not affected by the function. How to exit the split screen + function: when you click the split screen + function again, you can exit the split screen + function...
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11.10.1.16 Tools-Micro-web browsers ① Back ② Forward ③ Refresh ④ Return to the browser homepage ⑤ Display URL ⑥ Screenshot and import to the whiteboard ⑦ Close minibrowser...
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11.10.1.17 Tools-Current page note Note on the current page indicates the content to be told on the current whiteboard page. This note is displayed only on the current whiteboard page. When the screen clearing function is used, this note will also be cleared. How to use:...
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Note after shrinking 11.10.1.18 Tools-Global sticky note The global note can be displayed on all whiteboard pages. It is a small tool used to explain the topic of the meeting or teaching. It cannot be erased. 11.10.1.19 Whiteboard page management ...
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11.10.1.20 Add whiteboard page Click to add a whiteboard page. By default, the new whiteboard page has no content. 11.10.1.21 Side Menu A. Side menu features swap buttons After pressing the button, the position of the menu on the left side of the whiteboard will be switched to the right side of the large screen ...
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To exit the whiteboard, a dialog box will be displayed to choose whether to save the file or cancel the exit Cancel: Cancels the whiteboard exit No: exits the whiteboard without saving the whiteboard content Yes: Exits the whiteboard and saves the whiteboard content 11.10.1.23 Sidetool - Menu The whiteboard menu is used to store the whiteboard functions that are not frequently used.
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①source files: built-in storage space, OneDrive, GoogleDrive, dropbox, U disk; ②the classification of all, any WBF, pictures, PDF, and video ③display format: switch to a list or grid display ④returns the file directory at the next higher level 92 / 109...
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11.10.1.25 Whiteboard side menu - Save Save the contents of the current whiteboard to a file location. ① User-defined names are supported ② Supported image formats: JPG\JPEG: Support high compression rate, download speed PNG: Small size, lossless compression PDF: Use document format retention, not easy to be arbitrarily modified ...
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11.10.1.26 Whiteboard side menu - Scan code to share files You can share the whiteboard page on an external device (such as a mobile phone or tablet) over the network. There are three ways of sharing, LAN sharing, WAN sharing and Bluetooth sharing. At the same time, in order to keep confidentiality, you can also choose to encrypt whiteboard content when sharing。...
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B.WAN sharing In WAN sharing, the mobile phone and the large screen do not need to be in the same LAN. The mobile phone can scan the two-dimensional code on the large screen to obtain the content on the large screen. C.Encrypted sharing When this option is enabled, a password box will popping-up for setting password.
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11.10.1.27 Whiteboard side menu - Replace background Background: 15 conferences and teaching backgrounds are built in. Color backgrounds: You can set the solid color background, support the custom color plate for your choice. Other backgrounds: Images can be imported from the machine's storage space, external USB flash drive, or web disk as the background.
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11.10.1.28 Whiteboard Side menu - Send mail ① The sender's email account ② Sender's Nickname ③ Authorization password of the sender ④ Save sender\recipient account information ⑤ Select sender\recipient account ⑥ Select other servers and ports (optional) ...
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11.10.1.29 Whiteboard Side menu-Collaborative mode Within the same LAN, one device (master) can control another device (slave) to synchronize the contents of the whiteboard to the (slave) device, or control the (slave) device to remove the drawing lines from the whiteboard. There are three main functions: ...
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11.10.1.30 Whiteboard Side Menu - Annotation Quick access to the annotation . 11.10.1.31 Whiteboard Side Menu - More Settings Some of the preferences provided to users. ① Hand and pen recognition: Whether to distinguish the finger and pen parameters when writing according to the different contact area with the screen.
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⑤ Data recovery mode: detect data with data presence, the way to recover. ⑥ Default number of split screens: the default number of split screens when entering the streamlined split screen, you can set 2, 3, 4. ⑧...
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11.10.2 Annotation Access to the annotation function ①Not moving ②Moving ③Expand the annotation box 11.10.2.1 Annotation pen ①Adaptive thickness pen function The self-adaptive thickness pen function has recognition of three types: SS (super fine pen), S (fine pen), and F (thick pen), which is distinguished by the size of the pen used to touch.
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Fountain pen: Smooth drawing lines, tough pen marks, sharp edges when detached Brush pen: The lines are round and smooth, art style writing Whiteboard pen: draw lines without any effects, has the fastest writing speed ③Pen thickness adjustment The size of the pen mark can be adjusted. ④Shape recognition After this function is turned on, shapes can be automatically recognized according to the shape of the drawn line, and this function can recognize the shapes drawn by multiple users at the same time.
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11.10.2.2 Erase the annotation 11.10.2.2.1 Eraser Used to erase the drawing line on the whiteboard, when selected, function ③ (eraser size adjustment) will light up, you can adjust the size of the eraser, support 100~350 units of adjustment. Eraser thickness adjustment, Used to adjust the size of the eraser. ...
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11.10.2.2.2 Circle Eraser When the circle erase function is selected, the corresponding content can be cleared by touching the drawing line on the whiteboard; or by circling the object with the circle erase function, the content can be cleared as well. ...
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11.10.2.5 Access to whiteboard Quick access to whiteboard. Undo、Redo Undo the last action. Redoing the last operation , equals to canceling the undo. 11.10.2.6 Minimize the annotation Minimizing the annotation to the background will not exit the annotation, and when you reopen the annotation, you can also re-edit the content of the annotation.
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11.10.2.7 Annotation-More menu Save files Same as the whiteboard. Scan code to share Same as whiteboard. 106 / 109...
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Send Email Same as whiteboard. Background stop The default background is static, so it is more convenient for users to annotate the interface they need. However, when necessary, such as when a video is playing in the background, you can also watch the video and annotate the content at the same time.
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Movement background icon: Exit the annotation Exit the annotation, the system will prompt whether to save. 108 / 109...
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