Ctouch IEB User Manual

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CAUTION
ƒ Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
ƒ This User's Manual includes detailed usage instructions for your product.
Please read this manual thoroughly.
ƒ Figures and illustrations in this User Manual are provided for reference only and may
differ from actual equipment appearance. Equipment design and specifications may be
changed without notice.

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  • Page 1 Smart innovation! User’s Manual CAUTION ƒ Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. ƒ This User's Manual includes detailed usage instructions for your product. Please read this manual thoroughly. ƒ...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Always comply with the following precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your product. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
  • Page 3 Important Safety Instructions Do not exceed the standard capacity of a multi-plug or power outlet extension when using it for the product. ƒ There is a danger of electric shock of fire hazard. To protect this apparatus from a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    PC Settings ………………… 16 Viewing the remote control …… 9 Adjusting the PC screen ……… 16 Basic Functions …………… 10 Turning on/off your IEB ……… 10 Using the touch sensor ……… 10 Adjusting a volume level ……… 11 Mute function ………………… 11 Selecting a input mode ………...
  • Page 5 Contents Touch Sensor Introduction ……………… 19 Softkey (Optional) ………… 45 Softkey Settings ……………… 46 Gesture …………………… 22 Troubleshooting ………… 48 Touch Gesture ……………… 22 Device Not Connected ……… 48 Calibration ………………… 33 Firmware Download ………… 48 This program does not support Calibration ……………………...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Unpacking The following items are included in your product box. AC Power Code Remote Control with Battery (Interactive Electronic Board) USB Cable HDMI Cable Audio Cable User's Manual 1.5mm Hex Key Driver Activation Code The illustrations may differ slightly from the items shipped with your product. Smart innovation!
  • Page 7: Viewing The Control Panel

    In the menu screen, adjust menu settings. Select a menu item. CH ▲/▼ Toggles between normal and standby modes. Standby Blue: In power on mode. Power LED Red: In standby mode. Remote control sensor Aims the remote control towards this spot on the IEB.
  • Page 8: Viewing The Connection Panel

    Getting Started Viewing the connection panel Connect USB memory for MP3 or JPEG. HDMI Connect an HDMI device to this jack. Audio input for PC. PC Audio Connect a video from a computer to this jack. Component Connect a component video device to this jack. Audio Audio input for component, video and S-Video.
  • Page 9: Viewing The Remote Control

    Getting Started Viewing the remote control POWER Press to turn the IEB on and off. Press to increase or decrease the volume. Press to accept your selection or EXIT display the current mode. Press to exit the current menu. ▲/▼/◄/►...
  • Page 10: Basic Functions

    Press the Power button on the front panel to make the IEB go into standby mode. If the TV is in standby mode, press the Power button on the remote control or IEB itself to turn the IEB on.
  • Page 11: Adjusting A Volume Level

    Basic Functions Adjusting a volume level Press the VOL +/- button to adjust a sound level. ƒ Volume level: 0 ~ 100 Volume VOL +/- button Mute function You can mute the audio sound. MUTE button Press the MUTE button on the remote control to temporarily cut off the sound. When mute is on, press the MUTE button again on the remote control to play the audio.
  • Page 12: Picture Control

    Select Move Exit Press the ◄/► button to make appropriate adjustments. Press the EXIT button to return to IEB viewing or press the MENU button to return to the previous menu. Picture Mode items Picture Mode Select a preset Picture Mode (Standard, Theater, Custom, Vivid).
  • Page 13: Setting Advanced Video

    Select Move Exit Press the ▲/▼ button to select menu items. Press the EXIT button to return to IEB viewing or press the MENU button to return to the previous menu. Advanced Video items Color Temperature Select one of three color preset (Warm, Normal, Cool).
  • Page 14: Sound Control

      Select Move Exit Press the EXIT button to return to IEB viewing or press the MENU button to return to the previous menu. Sound Mode items Sound Mode Select a preset sound mode (Standard, News, Music, Movie, Custom).
  • Page 15: Setup Control

     Select Move Exit Press the EXIT button to return to IEB viewing or press the MENU button to return to the previous menu. Setup items Time Press the OK button, and then press the ◄/► button to adjust a sleep timer (off, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240 minutes).
  • Page 16: Pc Settings

     Select Move Exit Press the EXIT button to return to IEB viewing or press the MENU button to return to the previous menu. PC Settings items H-Position and V-Position If the screen is skewed towards a specific direction, try to adjust the position.
  • Page 17 Notes...
  • Page 18: Touch Sensor

    Touch Sensor Smart innovation!
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Introduction This document is the user’s manual of the settings software for T3500 touch sensors. Program T3kCfg.exe Operating System Microsoft Windows XP (32 & 64 bit), Vista (32 & 64 bit), and 7 (32 & 64 bit), Mac OSX, Linux Minimum Requirements Intel Celeron 333 MHz Processor Resolution of 1024 x 768...
  • Page 20 Introduction The following is the user interface for Ubuntu, a Linux distribution by Canonical. The following is some of the features of the T3kCfg program. Smart innovation!
  • Page 21 Introduction Tabbed Menu When one goes into one of the Mouse, Calibration, Sensor Settings, or General Settings menus, one is provided with five different buttons (six if one has Softkey installed) on the top right whereby the selection of which will give the user access to its specific settings. Home Access to the menus in a wider named format.
  • Page 22: Gesture

    Gesture Touch Gesture Selecting “Gesture” from the above list provides one with the following screen. Here, one can make a connection between a certain touch gesture, an action performed with a finger, multiple fingers, or a palm, or to a certain mouse button, a keyboard button, or a combination of a mouse and keyboard buttons.
  • Page 23 Gesture On the bottom, there are additional features such as Inertial Wheel, Individual Put & Tap, Put & Double Tap, Hybrid Multi-Touch, Mac OS X Margin, and Invert Wheel. Touch Types that T3k Touch Sensor Recognizes Touch the screen via a single finger. Single Touch Touch the screen with multiple fingers.
  • Page 24 Gesture Selecting Profiles The selection of profiles can be accomplished by choosing the appropriate Profile from the top of the Touch Gestrure menu. There are two modes of selecting a profile. One is by the Mouse and the other is by the Hand. One selects the Mouse when one is in the Mouse input mode and the Hand when one is in the Multi-touch input mode.
  • Page 25 Gesture Editing Profiles After selecting a profile, one can go and edit parts of the profile by clicking a type and an action. There are four different editable types in each profile and each item has a different set of changes one can make.
  • Page 26 Gesture B. Editing the Fingers, and Palm > Drag Functionality Can edit each or all the directional keys of forward, back, right, and left. The following is the detailed editable actions for the Fingers and Palm > Drag type. Actions Explanation (Disabled) (User Defined)
  • Page 27 Gesture C. Editable Actions for Fingers > Tap. Double Tap, and Long Tap The following is the editable actions for the Fingers > Tap, Double Tap, and Long Tap type. Actions Explanation (Disabled) (User Defined) User defined keys (Function keys) Function keys from F1 to F24 Left Click Click of the left mouse button...
  • Page 28 Gesture D. Editing the Zoom functionality One can edit each or both the zoom-in and zoom-out functionality. Below are the detailed editable actions for the Zoom type. Actions Explanation (Disabled) (User Defined) User defined keys (Function Key) Any function keys from F1 to F24 Wheel Mouse wheel Ctrl+Wheel...
  • Page 29 Gesture Entering User Defined Keys User Defined Keys and Function Keys are reoccurring actions from the above four examples. Below are ways to configure these two items. Editing a User Defined key is as follows. Choose the Ctrl/Alt/Shift/Win buttons and type in the character that one wants to select a combination of.
  • Page 30 Gesture Entering Function Keys Entering the function keys to edit a profile is as follows. One can key in the sequence on the keyboard or select from the Ctrl/Alt/Shift/Win keys and press the function key on the keyboard. ( is the Clear key) Example: Ctrl + F1 Example: Ctrl + Alt + F3 Example: F20...
  • Page 31 Gesture Inertial Wheel: On top of the mouse wheel gesture, this feature adds inertia to it. For example, when one presses multiple fingers onto the screen of a document or a Web page, and move up or down in a quick fashion, consecutive pages keep turning as if the wheel had inertia. Individual Put &...
  • Page 32 Gesture Shown above is the same Multi-Touch Mode but with Hybrid Multi-Touch turned on. As one can see, the user can drag, tap, double-tap, and long-tap with the palm in addition to the Windows 7’s multi-touch features. Smart innovation!
  • Page 33: Calibration

    Calibration Calibration is where one goes if the screen size has changed due to a change in resolution of the computer screen or when something happens to the sensors and they are not aligned properly. Usually, when this happens, the position of the mouse and the pointer do not coincide. To remedy this, one needs to calibrate the touch coordinates.
  • Page 34: Area Settings

    Calibration Screen Margin = Ox / Sx * 100 = Oy / Sy * 100 Area Settings This is to place a limit on the area for a single click, double click, Put & Tap, and the palm. Changing values in the Area Settings may cause the Tap, Double Tap, Put & Tap, or the Palm functionalities to malfunction.
  • Page 35 Calibration Double Click Area: This is the area where the user Touches, Lifts, and Touches again. If the area where the user Touches, Lifts, and Touches is not within the bounds set, the double click is not recognized. A. Valid Double Click B.
  • Page 36: Touch Settings

    Calibration Touch Settings When one goes down to the bottom of the Calibration settings, one will see Touch Settings. Click on it and one should have the following window. Time Settings This is how fast or how slow one touches the screen with one’s fingers. The top is for the Tap and the bottom is for the Long Tap.
  • Page 37: Sensor Settings

    Sensor Settings The Settings window is divided into Enable/Disable Touch Screen, Buzzer and Shortcut Keys. Enable/Disable Touch Screen The purpose for this is to enable/disable the touch screen. When enabled, the device responds to touch. When disabled, the device does not respond to touch. One would need a mouse/ keyboard to interact when disabled.
  • Page 38: Buzzer

    Sensor Settings Buzzer This is where one can turn on and off the sound when there is an error with the installation, or when a click is made. It is also the place to go if one would like to listen to the sound when a click is made.
  • Page 39: Sensor Diagnostics

    Sensor Settings Sensor Diagnostics This is where the user goes if the sensor does not work properly. When one selects this item, a pop-up window warning of the danger of changing data on the following screen comes up. Please use the default settings and follow the technician’s instructions.
  • Page 40 Sensor Settings Open the Sideview screen of the Sensor Diagnostics window by clicking on the Sideview tab. One will be provided with a snapshot of the Sideview. One can press the Snapshot button on the lower left to refresh these images. Smart innovation!
  • Page 41: General Settings

    General Settings This is the where one can set the language, tray icon settings, and the touch input mode. Language This is for selecting the language. One can select from English, Korean, Traditional / Simplified Chinese, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese. Tray Icon This is the setting to use the tray icon to store profile mappings.
  • Page 42 General Settings Select Use Tray Icon on the General Settings menu and the following appears on the Taskbar of Microsoft Windows 7. When the user selects Use Tray Icon, the program does not terminate when one presses Exit but stays on until she selects Exit from the Taskbar. The following is what appears on Mac OS X.
  • Page 43: Touch Input Mode

    General Settings Features of the Tray Icon a. Quick Change Between Profiles One can change between Profiles from the Tray Icon. From the Tray Icon, one can easily change from the five Profiles as well as open up or terminate the T3kCfg program.
  • Page 44: Positioning Of The Monitor

    General Settings If one selects Auto Select, the operating system selects the input mode depending on the OS. Operating System Supported Input Mode Auto Select Linux Mouse Mouse Max OSX Mouse Mouse Windows XP Mouse Mouse Windows Vista Mouse Mouse Windows 7 Mouse, Multi-Touch Input Multi-Touch Input...
  • Page 45: Softkey (Optional)

    Softkey (Optional) This is an optional feature present in some T3k wide screen versions. It is basically a set of virtual buttons that one can set to open an annotation program, start browsing the Internet, or disable touch. Initially, they are set by the manufacturer. When the Softkey functionality is present, the user can manipulate some features to one’s own liking.
  • Page 46: Softkey Settings

    Softkey (Optional) Softkey Settings The following is a list of user settable items. Item Explanation (Disabled) (User Defined) User Defined key (Function Key) Function keys from F1 to F24 (Mouse) Mouse input Escape key Esc key Task Switching Switch from the many tasks present on one’s desktop. Task Switching (Aero Mode) Switch from the many tasks present on one’s desktop but with Aero functionality turned on.
  • Page 47 Softkey (Optional) Mouse Input From the Softkey Settings menu, select the number one would like to use and choose (Mouse). One can choose from the Ctrl/Alt/Shift/Win buttons and/or select from Left, Right, or Middle button from the Combo Box. Mouse Combo Box: Mouse Action Explanation Left Down...
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Device Not Connected When the device is not connected to the computer in question, the following screen comes up. Check if the USB connector from the T3k Touch Sensor is properly connected to the computer. Firmware Download During a firmware download, one cannot set the sensor. Smart innovation!
  • Page 49: This Program Does Not Support Vx.xx Firmware

    Troubleshooting This program does not support vx.xx firmware When the version of the software does not correspond to the version of the firmware, the following Dialog opens. It is specifying the versions of the firmware that it supports and the current version of the touch sensor’s firmware.
  • Page 50: Specification

    Specification LCD Type CCFL/LED Windows Ratio 16:9 Display Resolution Full HD (1920*1080) Frequency 60 / 120 Hz Glass Glass Material AG (Anti Glare) Touch Technology Optical Touch Accuracy ±3 mm (for 70” screen) Resolution 32767 X 32767 Response Time Less than 8 ms Response Rate More than 125 responses per second Operating Temperature...
  • Page 51 Notes...
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