Panasonic Panaboard KX-BP800U Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic Panaboard KX-BP800U Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic Panaboard KX-BP800U Operating Instructions Manual

Interactive electronic print board
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• To assemble this unit, please refer to the Installation Manual on pages 82 through 94.
• Before operating this unit, please read these instructions completely.
After reading them, keep them for future reference.
• Because of the nature of the print film, all the printed text will remain on the film.
• This product is designed for installation by a qualified servicing dealer.
Installation performed by non-authorized individuals could cause safety-related problems with
the operation of this equipment.
Operating Instructions
MODEL NO.
Electronic Print Board
(Interactive Panaboard)
with Installation Manual
(for qualified service personnel)
KX-BP800U / KX-BP800G /
KX-BP800A / KX-BP800C /
KX-BP800T
Stand and wall-mounting kit are optional.

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  • Page 1 Electronic Print Board (Interactive Panaboard) Operating Instructions with Installation Manual (for qualified service personnel) KX-BP800U / KX-BP800G / MODEL NO. KX-BP800A / KX-BP800C / KX-BP800T Stand and wall-mounting kit are optional. • To assemble this unit, please refer to the Installation Manual on pages 82 through 94.
  • Page 2: Markers For Interactive

    (Black, Red, Blue, Green-Small) ······ Each 1 • Wall-mounting template ····································· 1 • Electronic eraser ················································ 1 *KX-BP800U / G / A / T : A4 KX-BP800C : Letter The markers (Big) and the eraser are used for other than the interactive function.
  • Page 3 If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer. If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safely.
  • Page 4 Features The KX-BP800 series is equipped with two interactive functions; Projector mode and Whiteboard mode, in addition to a regular electronic print board that utilizes plain paper. It is possible to use this product as follows. • Electronic print board Functions •...
  • Page 5 Features • Whiteboard mode (Interactive function) By connecting the Interactive Panaboard to a computer, the information written on the Interactive Panaboard is displayed on the computer in real-time. This is called the Whiteboard mode. In this mode, the following operations are possible: •...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Pages Precautions ···········································································8 Part Names and Functions·················································12 • The control panel ·····························································13 Installing Thermal Transfer Film ······································ 14 Loading Copy Paper ·························································· 16 Making Copies ····································································18 • Copy types and procedures ··········································· 19 Replacing Thermal Transfer Film ·····································20 Paper Jams ·········································································...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Pages Whiteboard Mode ······························································· 51 • Basic operation flow in Whiteboard mode ····································· 51 • About Whiteboard window ····························································· 53 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation ··········· 54 • Differences between the View window and the Whiteboard window ············ 54 •...
  • Page 8: Precautions

    Precautions Never remove the cover, or take apart or modify the Do not position the electronic print board in a product. This will void the warranty. location where it is not stable. Do not put drinks or other liquids on the tray. After installing or moving the electronic print board, lock the casters and set the fall-prevention extension legs.
  • Page 9 Precautions • Do not install the unit where it may be exposed to direct sunlight, near Installation heating equipment, or near air-conditioning vents as this may cause stretching and / or discoloration of the screen. • Do not install the unit in locations having a temperature of 10°C or lower or where the temperature may change suddenly as this may disable the unit's ability to make copies.
  • Page 10: Electronic Eraser

    Precautions • Before moving the unit, disconnect the power cord from the electrical power Power cord socket and AC inlet, and disconnect the interactive cable from the and Interactive interactive connector and a PC. Then coil them for transportation. Failure to do these cause the cord and cable to be damaged if they are stepped on or cable if they catch on something while the unit is being moved.
  • Page 11 Precautions If batteries are used improperly, batteries may leak, causing corrosion of the Battery product, or they may burst. To prevent this, always follow the precautions given below. • Always remove batteries from the Electronic Pen and Electronic Eraser if they are not to be used for an extended period of time.
  • Page 12: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Electronic Pen / Electronic Electronic Pen / Electronic Eraser Position Receiver Eraser Position Receiver Power Switch Screen Film AC Inlet Output Port Outputs copy paper that has been copied. Can hold Tray up to 20 sheets. Interactive Connector Paper Cover Open this cover when loading...
  • Page 13: The Control Panel

    Part Names and Functions The control panel Name Panel Description This lamp indicator notifies the user when the time to replace the thermal transfer film is approaching (estimated) and of the printing contrast used during copying. Indicator off : Normal printing contrast. Contrast / Indicator on : Darker than normal printing contrast.
  • Page 14: Installing Thermal Transfer Film

    Installing Thermal Transfer Film Load the thermal transfer film into the film cassette and install in the printer. Set the power switch to on ( ). • " " will flash on the multi-copy / error indicator when the thermal transfer film has run out.
  • Page 15 Installing Thermal Transfer Film Load the thermal transfer film into the film Blue Label Thermal cassette. Transfer Film • Load the thermal transfer film into the film Load thermal transfer cassette so that the blue gear inserted in the film in this direction thermal transfer film is located on the blue label side of the film cassette.
  • Page 16: Loading Copy Paper

    Loading Copy Paper It is possible to load up to 80 sheets of A4 (Letter) size copy paper (assuming a paper weight of 80g / m Note that only A4 (Letter) paper may be used. When the unit is first used or when " " flashes on the multi-copy / error indicator to indicate that the unit is out of paper, load copy paper as described below.
  • Page 17 Loading Copy Paper Pull the paper cover forward as shown in the right figure. Note Magnets • The magnets are used as fasteners to hold the paper cover closed. Paper Cover To prevent paper jams such as those caused by multiple sheets feeding, once fan the paper thoroughly, square it, align it with the guide inside, and insert as far as it will Notes...
  • Page 18: Making Copies

    Making Copies This section describes how to copy text and illustrations drawn on the screen. Set the power switch to on ( ). • "1" will light on the multi-copy / error indicator to indicate that the unit is ready to copy.
  • Page 19: Copy Types And Procedures

    Making Copies Copy types and procedures Copy Type Procedure Copying the front of the Press screen Copying the Press to move the screen to be copied to the front. back of the Press screen Select the number of copies (1 to 9) by pressing as necessary.
  • Page 20: Replacing Thermal Transfer Film

    Thermal transfer film is replaced as follows. Notes on Replacing Thermal Transfer Film • Only use the designated product (KX-BP081 or KX-BP082) from Panasonic as the replacement film. (Note that using another type of replacement film may result in degraded printing quality or damage to the unit.)
  • Page 21: Paper Jams

    Paper Jams Remove paper jams by the following procedure when copy paper does not come out of the output port or when " " flashes on the multi-copy / error indicator. Push down the printer open lever to open the printer door. Printer Open Lever Printer Door...
  • Page 22 Paper Jams Install the film cassette. • Insert the film cassette into the printer so that the blue gear on the cassette aligns with the blue label on the printer and then insert Blue Label the gear shafts on both sides of the cassette into the grooves inside the printer.
  • Page 23 Paper Jams To prevent paper jams such as those caused by multiple sheets feeding, once fan the paper thoroughly, square it, align it with the guide inside, and insert as far as it will Note • Do not stack more copy paper in the unit than the maximum paper limit indicated by the guide (see figure to the right) as this may result in Guide...
  • Page 24: Before Using The Interactive Function

    Before Using the Interactive Function Setting the Electronic Pen Remove the battery cover on the pen Battery holder, insert the batteries as shown in the Cover figure to the right, and re-attach the battery cover. • Always use "LR03" (alkaline) batteries and be sure that their polarity is properly oriented.
  • Page 25: Setting The Electronic Eraser

    Before Using the Interactive Function Setting the Electronic Eraser Remove the eraser cover, insert the batteries as shown in the figure to the right, and re-attach the eraser cover. • Always use "LR03" (alkaline) batteries and be sure that their polarity is properly oriented.
  • Page 26: System Requirements

    Before Using the Interactive Function System requirements ® Computer: PC / AT or compatible machine with CD-ROM drive ® CPU: Pentium 150MHz or higher processor Port: 9-pin communication (COM) port ® ® ® Operating System: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, ®...
  • Page 27: Installing The Software

    (2) Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. • When the installation of the Interactive Panaboard Software is completed, "Interactive Panaboard" group will be entered under "Panasonic" at the Program menu. Under the "Interactive Panaboard" group, there will be three items, Interactive Panaboard Software, Help and Operating Instructions.
  • Page 28 Before Using the Interactive Function • In order to view the Operating Instruction Manual on the CD-ROM, Reference of the Interactive Panaboard Operating Instructions in CD-ROM ® ® • Adobe Acrobat Reader is necessary to refer to the Operating Instructions. ®...
  • Page 29: Using The Interactive Panaboard Software

    Start up the Interactive Panaboard Software Turn on the power of the Interactive Panaboard. Turn on the computer's power and start up Windows. Click the [Start] button, and then click [Programs] • [Panasonic] • [Interactive Panaboard] • [Interactive Panaboard]. ®...
  • Page 30: The Interactive Panaboard Software

    Using the Interactive Panaboard Software Pop-up menu configuration of the Interactive Panaboard Software Right-click the in the Taskbar to get the pop-up menu. Following operations are possible in the pop-up menu. Select Mode... : Allow you to switch between modes (Projector mode / Whiteboard mode). Calibrate : Execute the calibration.
  • Page 31: Settings Of The Interactive Panaboard Software

    Using the Interactive Panaboard Software Settings of the Interactive Panaboard Software • COM port Setup the communication port to communicate with the Interactive Panaboard. (1) Right-click the icon in the Taskbar and click [Settings] • [COM port...] in the pop-up menu. •...
  • Page 32 Using the Interactive Panaboard Software • Options Set-up the option of the Interactive Panaboard Software. (1) Right-click the icon in the Taskbar and click [Settings] • [Options...] in the pop-up menu. • The Options dialog box will appear. (2) The following options can be set. Show Desktop Drawing Tool when Projector Mode starts: When this is selected, the Desktop Drawing Tool is...
  • Page 33: Reference The Help

    Using the Interactive Panaboard Software Reference the help Right-click the icon in the Taskbar and click [Help Topics...] in the pop-up menu. • The topics on the online help are displayed. Display the information about the Interactive Panaboard Software Right-click the icon in the Taskbar and click [About...] in the pop-up menu.
  • Page 34: Projector Mode

    Projector Mode Precautions when using a projector Position Receiver Electronic Print Board Position Receiver Interactive Upper Limit Mark Interactive 100mm Upper Limit Mark 35mm 100mm 35mm Screen Film Projector Do not use the shaded area. • When using a projector to project images, be sure to display the image so that it is centred left-to-right on the electronic print board screen and with at least a 50 mm gap between the top of the image and the screen border.
  • Page 35: Basic Operation Flow In Projector Mode

    Projector Mode Basic operation flow in Projector mode This section explains the flow of basic operations when using the Interactive Panaboard Software in the Projector mode. We recommend trying the operations in accordance with the following steps to help you completely understand the operations in the Projector mode.
  • Page 36 Projector Mode • Use the Electronic Pen as a mouse After the calibration is completed, the Electronic Pen can be used as a mouse for the projected computer screen on the Interactive Panaboard. (1) If the Desktop Drawing Tool is not displayed, right-click the icon in the Taskbar and click [Tool] •...
  • Page 37 Projector Mode • Record image and handwritten lines data on the Desktop Data of handwritten lines drawn or erased on the Desktop using the Desktop Drawing Tool can be recorded in Interactive Panaboard format files (extension ".ipb", referred to as IPB documents) along with the initial Desktop image.
  • Page 38 Projector Mode • Playback the recorded data by View window Desktop background data and handwritten lines data stored using the Desktop Drawing Tool can be displayed in the View window as well as browsed, played back and edited. (1) If the View window is not displayed, right-click the icon in the Taskbar and click [Tool] •...
  • Page 39: About Desktop Drawing Tool

    Projector Mode About Desktop Drawing Tool The Desktop Drawing Tool is a tool for drawing, erasing, recording, etc. on the Desktop. In the Projector mode, click [Tool] · [Draw] in the pop-up menu. The Desktop Drawing Tool will be appeared when there is a check mark. While the Desktop Drawing Tool is being displayed, click [Tool] ·...
  • Page 40: Desktop Drawing Tool Operation

    Projector Mode REC Stop: Stop recording and store the recording data. Page No.: Display the page number which is being recorded. Before recording, it is (0). When the Recording start button is depressed, it displays as (1), and following pages will be numbered accordingly. New Page: In the case of (Method 1), save current page recordings and starts the (Method 1)
  • Page 41 Projector Mode • Change Marker / Eraser settings Change the width and colour of the markers and the size of the eraser used in the Desktop Drawing Tool. The marker width and colour can be changed for four marker colours. (1) Click (Setting) in the Desktop Drawing Tool.
  • Page 42 Projector Mode • Save Desktop in image file Save the background image of the Desktop and handwritten lines that were drawn on the Desktop as an image file. There are two ways to save files, specifically, saving a file after entering the file name or automatically saving a file with the saving date as its file name.
  • Page 43 Projector Mode • Record drawing data in IPB document Create an IPB document to record work performed on the Interactive Panaboard. There are two ways to record. For information on system settings, refer to "Options" on page 32. Recording by Using [(Method 1) Draw strokes and record after verifying the background image] Clicking (REC Start) in the Desktop Drawing Tool will record the Desktop image at that moment as a...
  • Page 44 Projector Mode (13) Enter the folder where you want to save the file and the file name. • The extension of the file is ".ipb". (14) Click the [Save] button. Recording by Using [(Method 2) Record strokes and background image together] Clicking (REC Start) in the Desktop Drawing Tool will record the Desktop image at that moment without handwritten lines as a background and record any handwritten lines previously drawn or erased on the...
  • Page 45 Projector Mode • Controlling a PowerPoint Slide Show A PowerPoint Slide Show can be run using the Desktop Drawing Tool. In addition, because the functions Next and Previous can also be performed, there is no need to momentarily change to the pointer to switch slides when selecting the Marker or Eraser.
  • Page 46 Projector Mode Saving the Drawing Data for Slides After the Desktop Drawing Tool has stopped, a dialog box will be displayed to confirm whether to save as a file the handwritten data that was drawn on slides with markers or erased from slides with erasers. If the handwritten data is saved through this dialog box, it will be named with the same name as the PowerPoint file (with the file extention ".ips").
  • Page 47: About On-Screen Keyboard

    Projector Mode About On-Screen Keyboard On-Screen Keyboard is a tool which the user can use to input data: it displays a virtual keyboard on the computer screen which has been projected onto the Interactive Panaboard screen, and the user can then proceed to click the keys on this keyboard.
  • Page 48 Projector Mode • Entering Data with the Handwriting Tablet (1) Click (On-Screen Keyboard (Handwriting Tablet)) in the Desktop Drawing Tool. • If the On-Screen Keyboard appears, click button on the On-Screen Keyboard to change to the Handwriting Tablet. Selecting [Handwriting Tablet] from the [Keyboard] menu of the On- Screen Keyboard is also available to change to the Handwriting Tablet.
  • Page 49 Projector Mode • Selecting the On-Screen Keyboard layout (1) On the [Keyboard] menu, select one of the following. 101 keyboard: The U.S. standard keyboard appears. 102 keyboard: The general-purpose keyboard appears. Remark: • If the data which has actually been input does not match the characters displayed on the On-Screen Keyboard, ensure that the input locale settings match.
  • Page 50: About View Window

    Projector Mode About View window Desktop background data and data of handwritten lines recorded using the Desktop Drawing Tool can be displayed in the View window as well as browsed, reproduced and edited. In the View window, display and edit of the IPB documents which is recorded by the Desktop Drawing Tool are possible.
  • Page 51: Whiteboard Mode

    Whiteboard Mode Basic operation flow in Whiteboard mode This section explains the flow of basic operations when using the Interactive Panaboard Software in the Whiteboard mode. We recommend trying the operations in accordance with the following steps to help you completely understand the operations in the Whiteboard mode.
  • Page 52 Whiteboard Mode • Save drawing data in a file All drawing and erasing operations of the Interactive Panaboard which are reproduced on a page in the Whiteboard window are automatically recorded. And if the data is saved in the Interactive Panaboard format file (extension ".ipb", referred to as IPB documents), the details of meetings and discussions written in the Panaboard can be played back and edited later.
  • Page 53: About Whiteboard Window

    Whiteboard Mode About Whiteboard window Whiteboard window is a function to reproduce the drawn lines by using the Electronic Pen and the Electronic Eraser onto the Interactive Panaboard to the computer screen. Recorded image data can be saved as IPB document. So that you can see the file later. The following functions are available;...
  • Page 54: View Window Or Whiteboard Window Operation

    View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation Differences between the View window and the Whiteboard window The View window of the Projector mode and the Whiteboard window of the Whiteboard mode are windows which function to display and edit IPB documents in which the contents of work performed on the Interactive Panaboard are recorded.
  • Page 55 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation Export Image: Output the page to the image file (Bitmap, JPEG, TIFF). Page 59 HTML: Output the page to the HTML file. Page 59 Close View window: Close the View window. (View window only) Close Whiteboard window: Close the display of the Whiteboard window.
  • Page 56 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation Go to First Page: Display the first page. Page 62 Go to Previous Page: Display the previous page. Page 62 Go to Next Page: Display the next page. Page 62 Go to Last Page: Display the last page.
  • Page 57: Tool Bars

    View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation Tool bars Following menus can be used in the View window or Whiteboard window. • Main Toolbar Open Print Copy Undo Fit Window Full Screen Save Print Preview Handwriting Redo Zoom Recognition The [New] button is only for the Whiteboard window. •...
  • Page 58: Create An Ipb Document (Whiteboard Window Only)

    View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation Create an IPB document (Whiteboard window only) In the Whiteboard mode, create new IPB document to record work performed on the Interactive Panaboard. Click [New...] in the [File] menu. • When the IPB document currently being edited is changed, a dialog box will display asking you to confirm the save.
  • Page 59: Save The Ipb Document In Another File Format

    View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation Save the IPB document in another file format Exporting images allows you to save files in another file format to allow the IPB documents to be used in other applications. This makes it possible to easily distribute the contents of meetings stored in the IPB document to users whose computers do not have the Interactive Panaboard Software installed.
  • Page 60 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation • Save the IPB document as a HTML file You can save the IPB document as a HTML file in page units. In addition, meeting information can also be output at the same time to that index page. Setting multiple pages and saving the IPB document as a HTML file will create an index file, linked HTML pages and images.
  • Page 61 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation [Export Contents] group Thumbnail Image: Turn this check box ON to add a thumbnail image of the page to the index page of the exported HTML file. Page Date: Turn this check box ON to display the date and time the page was created on the index page of the exported HTML file.
  • Page 62: Change Display Method

    View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation Change display method • Display expanded / reduced page You can expand the page and display a portion of the page larger or reduce the page and display the entire page. (1) Position the cursor over [Zoom] in the [View] menu and click the percentage (%) you want to display.
  • Page 63: Edit A Page Of The Ipb Document

    View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation • Specify a page number to display (1) Click [Go to Page...] in the [Page / Play] menu. • The Go to Page dialog box will appear. (2) Enter the page number you want to display in [Go to Page:]. (3) Click the [OK] button.
  • Page 64 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation • Add a new page to the IPB document (Whiteboard window only) In the Whiteboard mode, add a new page next to the last page of the IPB document. When advancing the screen of the Interactive Panaboard during a meeting, add a new page. (1) Click [Add New Page] in the [Edit] menu.
  • Page 65 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation • Copy selected page range to clipboard (1) Click (Arrow) in the [Markers / Eraser] Toolbar and drag the mouse to select the portion of the page you want to copy. In addition, to select the entire page, click [Select All] in the [Edit] menu. •...
  • Page 66: Playback The Ipb Document

    View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation Playback the IPB document The operations of drawing and erasing handwritten lines on each page are automatically recorded in stroke units and the locations of the drawing can be played back and confirmed later. Click (Start) in the [Page / Play] Toolbar.
  • Page 67 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation • Replacing Possibly Misspelled Words with Alternatives (1) Click inside the Text Editor window. (2) Right-click on a word that might be misspelled. • A pop-up menu will display alernatives. (3) Select the alternative word from the menu. •...
  • Page 68: Print The Ipb Document

    View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation • Deleting Text (1) Click inside the Text Editor window. (2) Select the target text. (3) Click [Delete] in the [Edit] menu. • The text will be deleted. Remark: • The deleted text will not be copied to the clipboard. •...
  • Page 69: Settings

    View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation Settings • Setting meeting information Set meeting information recorded in the IPB document. Information that can be saved includes titles, subjects and descriptions, participants and related contact information. Setting the information of a meeting will also allow you to output page images when exporting the IPB documents to HTML files.
  • Page 70 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation • Set the marker width, colour or the eraser size Change the width and colour of the markers and the size of the eraser used in the View window or the Whiteboard window. The marker width and colour can be changed for four marker colours.
  • Page 71 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation • Set an image file when exporting or copying by dragging and dropping Set the size when exporting a page to an image file and the file format to create when copying data to other applications by dragging and dropping a selected page area.
  • Page 72 View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation (2) The following items can be set. Save Default Folder: Set the path of the folder you want to display as a default when saving a new IPB document. Create Recovery File: To create a recovery file, add a check mark (turn ON). Recovery File Folder: To save the recovery file at the same folder as the original file, add a check mark (turn ON) to the [Same folder as original file]...
  • Page 73: Remote Conferencing Using Microsoft Netmeeting

    ® ® Remote Conferencing using Microsoft NetMeeting ® About NetMeeting ® ® Microsoft NetMeeting is a software to share information with the computer connected in the network. When ® the Interactive Panaboard is connected with the computer connected in the network and NetMeeting is used, it is possible to confer on the remote place using the Projector mode or the Whiteboard mode of the Interactive Panaboard Software.
  • Page 74 ® ® Remote Conferencing using Microsoft NetMeeting Notes • You cannot call people on the Internet that you have located on Wed-based directory servers if your ® Internet connection uses a proxy server that does not support NetMeeting • When you share a program and decide to allow someone to control it, remote users can use the File Open and File Save dialog boxes in your program to gain access to or delete files on your computer or network.
  • Page 75: Daily Care And Maintenance

    Daily Care and Maintenance Always turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug when cleaning outside and inside the unit. Cleaning the screen and the unit Gently wipe the screen film and unit with a water- dampened cloth that has been thoroughly wrung. Use a commercially available white board cleaner for hard-to-clean stains.
  • Page 76 Daily Care and Maintenance Clean the Printer Head Dampen the tip of a cotton swab in ethyl Cotton Swab alcohol and gently wipe the printer head. Note • Never touch the printer head or the surrounding area with your hands as this may disable copying.
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    Daily Care and Maintenance / Troubleshooting Replacing the Batteries in the Electronic Pen and the Electronic Eraser As the lifetime of the batteries in the Electronic Pen or the Electronic Eraser comes near to the end, the message "Low Battery" appears on the PC screen to which the electronic print board is connected using interactive functions.
  • Page 78 Troubleshooting Symptom Care and Remedy Page The screen does not advance when the Static electricity was generated when the screen film was wiped. COPY or ADVANCE Turn off the power and slowly move the screen by hand. keys are pressed. The time to replace the thermal transfer film is approaching.
  • Page 79: Meanings Of Various Displays

    Troubleshooting Meanings of various displays The following table describes the meaning of each of the symbols which may flash in the Multi-Copy / Error indicator. Indication Cause Remedy Page Out of paper. Load copy paper. The printer door is not closed securely. Close the printer door securely.
  • Page 80: Specifications

    Fusion thermal transfer type Copy Paper Standard or recycled paper (60 - 90g / m KX-BP800U / G / A / T : A4 (210 x 297 mm) Copy Paper Size KX-BP800C : Letter (216 x 279.4 mm) Copy Density...
  • Page 81: Consumable And Accessories

    Specifications Consumable and accessories Wall-mounting Kit KX-B063 Stand KX-BP065G PC Interface Kit KX-BP095U (for connection to PC) KX-BP081 (contains two 100m rolls) Replacement Film KX-BP082 (contains 100m roll and film cassette) KX-B035 (contains one black, one red, one blue marker, Markers (Big) and Eraser Set and one eraser) Pen Holder...
  • Page 82: Installation Manual

    Installation Manual (for qualified service personnel) Table of contents Pages Pages Assembling the Print Board ······ 83 Assembling the Optional Stand (KX-BP065G) ······ 88 • Accessories ··················································· 88 • Assembly ······················································· 83 • Assembly ······················································· 89 Print Board Operations Check··86 Wall-mounting Kit (KX-B063) ·····...
  • Page 83: Assembling The Print Board

    • Blue gear ····················································1 • Green gears ··············································· 3 • Wall-mounting template ····························· 1 • Thermal transfer film (20m) ······················· 1 * KX-BP800U / G / A / T : A4 KX-BP800C : Letter Notes • Do not touch the screen film surface as doing so may damage it.
  • Page 84 Assembling the Print Board Attach the print board. If you are using a stand: If you are using a wall-mounting kit: 1. Hang the print board on the attachment fixtures of the stand. 1. Remove the two wing bolts and hang the print board on the wall- mounting fixtures supplied with the wall-mounting kit.
  • Page 85 Assembling the Print Board Attach the power cord. Wipe the screen film surface. 1. Securely fit the supplied power Wipe the screen film gently with a cord into the AC inlet on the water-dampened cloth that has been printer unit. thoroughly wrung.
  • Page 86: Print Board Operations Check

    Print Board Operations Check After assembling the print board, perform the procedures presented in the following table to make sure it functions properly. Normal print board operations check Normal print board operations (points to check) Step Multiple copy / Other points to check error display "...
  • Page 87: Interactive Operations Check

    Print Board Operations Check / Repacking Interactive operations check Connect the print board to the PC according to the instructions of page 26 using the supplied interactive cable. Install the software on the PC according to the instructions of page 27 and check that the interactive function operates.
  • Page 88: Assembling The Optional Stand (Kx-Bp065G)

    Assembling the Optional Stand (KX-BP065G) Accessories The package box for the optional stand includes the parts noted below; please confirm that all parts are present before beginning installation. No. Part name Part illustration Q'ty No. Part name Part illustration Q'ty Stand base Wing bolt M5 x 12 mm...
  • Page 89: Assembly

    Assembling the Optional Stand (KX-BP065G) Assembly Assembling the stand Assembling the fall-prevention extension legs. Insert the covers to the pipes The fall-prevention extension legs increases the safety of the electronic print board. • Caster locks are attached Fall-prevention extension legs to the back side.
  • Page 90 Assembling the Optional Stand (KX-BP065G) Attach the attachment fixtures with the four wing-bolts. Assemble and install the print board. Please refer to assembly instructions on page 84.
  • Page 91: Wall-Mounting Kit (Kx-B063)

    Wall-mounting Kit (KX-B063) Before attempting installation of this wall-mounting kit, we strongly recommend consulting with the building facility nor manager, engineer or architect. The installer needs to know the type of construction used for the wall intended for this installation and the location of wall studs. Selection of hardware is critical for safe wall-mounting, and dependent upon the nature of wall construction, installation should not occur until this consultation takes place.
  • Page 92: Wall-Mounting Procedure

    Wall-mounting Kit (KX-B063) Wall-mounting procedure Confirm that the wall is strong enough to support the weight of the print board. (Please refer to page 91.) Caution: The wall must be capable of supporting at least 1,005 N [103 kgf] for KX-BP800 series. Tape the wall-mounting template to the wall.
  • Page 93: Attaching The Wall-Mounting Fixtures

    Wall-mounting Kit (KX-B063) Attaching the wall-mounting fixtures The electronic print board must be mounted with the method most suited to the material of the wall. Three methods are presented here. (Other options may be available in your area.) • Attaching to metal or concrete walls Stud plugs (sold in stores) are needed.
  • Page 94 Wall-mounting Kit (KX-B063) • Attaching to plasterboard walls Split-wing toggles (sold in stores) are needed. Plasterboard Insert each bolt through a hole in the wall-mounting split-wing toggle fixture and into the hole in Wall-mounting the wall beneath so that the arms of the split-wing fixture toggle are horizontal.
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