Promethean 002 915MHz Short Range Device User Manual Interactive

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ACTIVboard 78 User Guide
USA Edition
TP 1513
Issue 1
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8601 Dunwoody Place, Suite 108, Atlanta, GA 30350
All rights reserved
All information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
Any use of the contents of this User Manual other than for the purpose intended
requires express written permission of Promethean Inc.
All trademarks noted with the ™ mark are the properties of their respective
companies.
NOTE: All utility and driver software provided to operate the ACTIVboard system
is the property of Promethean. Use of this software is granted for the purpose of
installation, set up and operation of the ACTIVboard system and its standard
feature set outlined in this guide. Promethean does not encourage or authorize
any other use.
Additional application software is provided from time to time as a service to our
customers. This software is licensed to the end user by the supplier. Use,
possession and upgrades are the responsibility of that supplier. Registered
owners of Promethean product should contact those suppliers directly for
support.
© Copyright Promethean Inc 2004
ACTIVboard User Guide
Table of Contents
Introduction.....................................................................................................1
About this guide .................................................................................................... 1
Getting Help .......................................................................................................... 1
User Group Forum............................................................................................ 1
Online Help....................................................................................................... 1
Support and Information ................................................................................... 2
Health and Safety Precautions .......................................................................3
Hazardous Material ............................................................................................... 3
Power Supply ........................................................................................................ 3
Environmental Considerations ........................................................................3
Mains Electrical Supply...................................................................................3
Compliance.....................................................................................................4
Installation ......................................................................................................5
Safety Notices ....................................................................................................... 5
Installation Options................................................................................................ 5
Wall Mounting................................................................................................... 5
Portable Stand.................................................................................................. 7
Software Installation.............................................................................................. 7
Electrical Connections........................................................................................... 7
Extending the Interface Cable............................................................................... 7
Serial ................................................................................................................ 7
USB .................................................................................................................. 7
Operation........................................................................................................8
Safety Notices ....................................................................................................... 8
Projector................................................................................................................ 9
Recommendations............................................................................................ 9
Preparation ....................................................................................................... 9
Framing the Screen Image ............................................................................... 9
Additional LCD Projector Adjustment ............................................................... 9
ACTIVpen............................................................................................................ 10
Changing the ACTIVpen tip............................................................................ 10
Calibrating the ACTIVboard ..........................................................................11
Maintenance & Cleaning...............................................................................12
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ACTIVboard User Guide
Introduction
About this guide
This user guide will help you install, set up and operate your ACTIVboard system.
Should you require information about installing your software or making electrical
connections, refer to the Quick Start Guide. Other documentation and text files
relating to your system are included on your installation CD in PDF format. In
order to view this documentation you must install the Adobe Acrobat reader,
which is also available on the installation CD.
Getting Help
User Group Forum
http://www.activboard.com/forum.htm
The User Group forum allows you to post discussion topics and share information
surrounding the use of the ACTIVboard system with other users.
You will be asked to register your details to become a member when you visit the
forum. You are encouraged to join and visit the forum regularly for news about
updates to the ACTIV range of products, software and resources.
Online Help
The software applications include complete documentation in an accessible
online help system. This includes information on all of the tools and features.
Accessing Online Help
Do one of the following:
•
From the Installation CD splash screen- click on the online documentation
icon and select the help file from the list of documentation.
•
Click the ‘Help’ link from the tool tips window, which is displayed when the
software opens.
•
In the ACTIV software, access the menu and select ‘Help...’
•
From the windows start menu, select programs from the popup menu, and
select the appropriate software from the fly out menu. Select the software
icon from the secondary fly out menu to launch the software.
The online help will open in a new window. The format is designed to allow easy
navigation so you can view each topic using the contents list, or find information
about a specific topic by using the index or search options.
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Support and Information
•
Service and support
678 762-1500
Open Monday - Friday 0900 - 1700 hours
•
Free upgrades or revisions via the Promethean website to keep you
informed of the latest features. www.activboard.com
•
Notification of related products or software releases that may enhance the
capabilities and value of your system are available on the Promethean
website.
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Health and Safety Precautions
Hazardous Material
Ensure you read the safety notices on page 5 prior to installing your system.
Danger of exposure to hazardous materials. Contact a specialist for advice
if you suspect your building contains hazardous materials.
Power Supply
This ACTIVboard system is supplied with a universal voltage input Power Supply
Unit (PSU) branded "ACTIVboard" type number FW7400/6. This is the only
approved type of PSU for use with an ACTIVboard system. Do not connect any
other PSU to the ACTIVboard system.
The PSU does not contain any user serviceable parts and must not be opened. If
suspected to be faulty, contact an authorized Promethean service agent to obtain
a replacement PSU of the same type.
Inspect the PSU for physical damage to the casing and wiring before use.
If damage is apparent, take care to avoid contact with any potentially live parts.
Disconnect the PSU from the electrical mains supply at the wall socket and
contact an authorized Promethean service agent for advice or replacement.
The PSU is supplied with a suitable mains input lead for your specific country. It
may also be supplied with additional mains leads (in the case where the country
has more than one type mains plug). Only use the lead which is compatible with
your mains outlet socket. Do not attempt to modify the mains lead. If a
compatibility issue exists, contact Promethean or one of its service agents before
attempting to connect the unit to the mains supply.
Environmental Considerations
Operating temperature
Humidity (non-condensing)
32ºF to 122ºF (0ºC to 50ºC)
0% to 90%
Mains Electrical Supply
Mains electrical supply
Frequency
Current supply
100 to 240 Volts AC RMS
50Hz to 60Hz
300mA RMS
ACTIVboard User Guide
Compliance
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.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by
Promethean may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
ACTIVboard User Guide
Installation
Safety Notices
The following precautions must be undertaken before proceeding with any
installation, which involves either fixing to or contact with the fabric of a building.
Determine the presence of potentially hazardous materials, e.g. asbestos,
before commencing work.
Prior to commencing work, consult the building plans if they are available.
Alternatively, seek professional advice on the potential risk of contact with
hazardous materials. If you suspect hazardous materials are present, the
installation must only be undertaken by specialist contractors.
If hazardous materials are found or suspected after commencing work, stop
the installation immediately and evacuate the room.
Notify the Health and Safety or Facilities Management officials and seek
specialist advice.
Ensure you are equipped with suitable protective equipment before
commencing work.
Wear a protective mask to prevent inhalation and ingestion if the installation
requires drilling of materials or contact with dust (either in the air or on surfaces).
Wear suitable eye protection when drilling.
Wear protective gloves in cases where dust is generated and/or insulation
materials are handled.
Installation Options
The wall mounting option allows maximum flexibility for the many types of walls
found in building construction. If you feel that none of the suggested mounting
instructions suit your situation, consult the building plans or a reliable contractor
for further assistance with your installation.
Wall Mounting
Parts supplied:
•
Wall Mount Accessory Kit
•
TP-1443 Installation Leaflet
Plugs and screws are not supplied for fixing the brackets as these can vary
dramatically dependent upon the nature of the wall. You must use the
appropriate fixing for your type of wall.
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Wall Mounting Procedure
1. Determine a suitable position for your ACTIVboard
Ideally, this should be a flat and solid wall. Fixing to a wall other than a flat
wall, may require the use of battens or our alternative fixing brackets.
Determine the presence and location of all electrical wiring and pipes
before fixing the brackets.
Wires and pipes may be embedded within the wall. Use a proximity detector to
check the location of these if necessary.
Ensure the brackets will not be fixed within 150mm of any electrical wiring
or pipes.
2. Measure up
Mark the wall with a horizontal line at 950mm from the floor, then mark the
position of the bracket holes according to the dimensions given in the
TP-1443 Installation Leaflet.
3. Prepare wall
For a conventional solid flat wall, drill the bracket holes with a suitable
masonry drill. Other types of wall may require different drill types.
Insert the appropriate plugs. Screw in the brackets as described in the
TP-1443 Installation Leaflet.
4. Fix into position
Two people are required to safely install, move and position the
ACTIVboard.
Before lifting the ACTIVboard into position, ensure the required cables are
connected to the electronics panel on the rear of the ACTIVboard.
Lift the ACTIVboard up parallel with the wall and tilt the board forward
slightly, resting the bottom of the board on the bottom brackets. Take
extreme care to avoid the ACTIVboard falling off the brackets. Align the
brackets on the rear of the ACTIVboard with the wall brackets and then lift
it so that the brackets engage. The ACTIVboard should now slide down
and the bottom should rest in the bottom brackets. Ensure that all
brackets are fully engaged.
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Portable Stand
A portable stand, which is height adjustable, can be purchased separately,
contact Promethean for more information. To fix the ACTIVboard, screw the wall
mounting brackets to the stand at the preferred height position.
Maximum load on the ACTIVboard stands must not exceed 30KG. Read all
instructions before using the stand.
Never attempt to adjust the height of the stand without first removing the
ACTIVboard from the stand.
Always ensure the two upper arm adjustment knobs are tight prior to using
your ACTIVboard.
Software Installation
You must install the software before connecting the ACTIVboard system to your
computer. Instructions on how to install the software are included in the Quick
Start Guide.
Electrical Connections
Instructions on how to connect the ACTIVboard system to your computer are
included in the Quick Start Guide supplied with your installation CD.
Extending the Interface Cable
Serial
The ACTIVboard system is supplied with an 8m serial cable as standard. You
may extend this distance up to a maximum cable length of 20m using the long
cable set, which is available separately from Promethean.
USB
The ACTIVboard system is supplied with a 5m USB cable. This may be extended
up to a maximum of 30m by the use of either multiple active repeater cables, or
multiple USB hubs and passive cables. For example, you can use five 5m active
repeater cables and a 5m passive cable, or five USB hubs and six 5m passive
cables.
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Operation
The ACTIVboard provides a projection screen for your LCD projector to display
your computer’s video output while replacing your mouse or trackball with a
humanized writing tool in the shape of a pen.
Safety Notices
Be aware of the following general precautions before operating any
products:
Read all supplied instruction manuals carefully before operating your products.
Adult supervision is recommended at all times when children are operating the
equipment.
Promethean are always pleased to advise customers about classroom layout and
environment. We do however, always suggest that a space of 1m is left either
side of the board to allow for free movement.
The system has been designed and set up by trained personnel. Do not attempt
to alter it in any way; you may increase the risk of system malfunction.
If the system malfunctions, never attempt any repairs by yourself, it will invalidate
your warranty.
Your LCD projector emits a beam of concentrated light. Do not stare at the
beam for any length of time.
Face away from the projector whilst working at the ACTIVboard as far as is
reasonably practicable. Whilst facing your class, always stand outside the
projected beam.
Before cleaning the air filters, ensure that the equipment is switched off
and cooled down to an appropriate temperature.
It is recommended that this activity is carried out first thing in the morning.
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Projector
Recommendations
VGA or better video capabilities when used with an LCD projector. The LCD can
only be used to its maximum resolution and color depth when the video output of
your computer (video board) matches the LCD manufacturer’s recommendation
for the specific model you are using. The ACTIVboard has no upper limit to
resolve your projected image or color depth other than the limits of the LCD
projector in use.
Preparation
Set up your LCD projection equipment and connect to your computer according
to the instructions supplied with those components.
Framing the Screen Image
Note: The active surface of the ACTIVboard extends from edge to edge, so your
ACTIVpen will work anywhere on the ACTIVboard surface.
Switch your projector on and project the screen image onto the ACTIVboard.
Position the image and adjust the size so the image falls within the edge strip,
which is fitted around the edge of the ACTIVboard.
Additional LCD Projector Adjustment
Most LCD projectors have a framing control that may require adjusting manually.
Additionally, many projectors have an auto image feature, which will
automatically adjust the image size and match the display to your computer
graphics card. This is to ensure the screen image is not clipped at the top, bottom
or edges. Consult your LCD Projector manual if you are not familiar with this
control feature.
Note: Perform the auto image or framing control procedure before calibrating the
ACTIVboard.
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ACTIVpen
Your ACTIVpen controls your computer, your application software and your
operating system as you touch, click and draw directly on the ACTIVboard during
your class presentation or meeting.
Two pens are supplied so in the event of accident or loss you will always have a
spare.
The ACTIVpens ‘tune’ themselves to the board and are not designed to operate
alternately. When using a new ACTIVpen for the first time it is advisable to
approach the ACTIVboard surface slowly to allow the board to ‘tune’ into the new
pen.
You are advised to use one pen at a time, keeping the spare in a safe place.
The pen tip is the equivalent of the LEFT mouse button. The side button is the
equivalent of the RIGHT mouse button.
The pens have a removable tip, which can be replaced should it become worn
with use. Contact Promethean Customer Services for a replacement.
Changing the ACTIVpen tip
1. Pull out the existing tip with your fingers or tweezers.
2. Insert the replacement tip and push into place fully.
Note: There are no user replaceable parts inside the ACTIVpens. Do not attempt
to disassemble them.
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Calibrating the ACTIVboard
The projected image must be aligned with the computer referenced screen image
(orthographic correction) each time the LCD projector is moved or set up. This is
to align the pen and computer pointer image.
Calibrating the ACTIVboard is a simple and quick procedure that can be
performed easily at any time.
If your installation of the ACTIVboard and the projection equipment is permanent,
you will only have to re-calibrate after any adjustment affecting projected image
size is made, or a different computer is used.
In a non-permanent set up, should you or anyone move the projector or the table
(or the ACTIVboard, if mounted on a stand and it is moved) during or prior to the
end of your ACTIVboard projection session you will have to re-calibrate.
The projected image should be within the edge strip on the ACTIVboard. To
launch the calibration program press the pen tip in the center of the illuminated
spot, located in the top left hand corner of the board. Or:
•
For a Windows Computer
Launch the calibration utility by right clicking on the driver icon in the
system tray, which is located in the bottom right hand corner of the
Windows screen.
•
For a Mac Computer
Launch the calibration utility by double clicking on the ACTIVboard icon in
the System Preferences screen, then click on the ACTIVboard tab and
select Calibrate.
The calibration program will prompt you to click on the active area with the pen.
The calibration program will then project a calibration cross. Click the pen
accurately on the centre of the cross and another cross will appear. When you
have clicked on five calibration crosses, the calibration utility will automatically
close. Your ACTIVboard system is now calibrated.
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Maintenance & Cleaning
Do not use abrasive powders, soap, detergents or petroleum based
cleaners or solvents on the ACTIVboard surface.
Scratches cannot be repaired or removed and will make ink and stain
removal in that area difficult. Do not use metal brushes, scrapers or
abrasive cleaning cloths.
The surface of the ACTIVboard is made to very high standards of durability. In
normal use you can expect satisfactory results every time with proper
maintenance.
Due to the high quality of projection surface it is not recommended that dry wipe
markers are used on a regular basis. If, however, the surface needs cleaning
after the use of such markers, we recommend the following methods:
•
For normal dry wipe markers use Sandford Expo Towelettes 81850.
Do not use a board rubber.
•
For permanent markers use Sandford spray cleaner 81803.
You should be able to obtain these products from an office supplies company.
A polish with standard household spray polish will restore the smooth writing
surface after cleaning.
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