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Contents

Brief Introduction .................................................................................................................

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1:Specifications ................................................................................................................ 4
2: Warning prior to Installation ......................................................................................... 5

Installation Method ..........................................................................................................

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1: Installation of Hardware ........................................................................................... 6-8
2: Installation and Uninstall of Software ........................................................................... 9

Uninstall software ...................................................................................................... 9

3: Connect the data line ................................................................................................... 9
4: Orientation ................................................................................................................... 9

 Hardware use & Hints .......................................................................................................

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1: Operation Hints .......................................................................................................... 10

Pen Operation and Maintenance ..................................................................................

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FAQs ................................................................................................................................

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Whiteboard Maintenance ................................................................................................

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Product Service and Copyright .....................................................................................

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Summary of Contents for IMAGE IQBoardPS

Page 1: ...r IMAGE IQBoardPS Interactive Whiteboard Interactive Software Not Included Driver Software Only Copyright C 2009 ABrighter Image Pty Ltd Web www abimage com au or www iqboard com cu Tel 02 9938 6866 Fax 02 9938 6899 ...

Page 2: ...n Method 6 9 1 Installation of Hardware 6 8 2 Installation and Uninstall of Software 9 Uninstall software 9 3 Connect the data line 9 4 Orientation 9 Hardware use Hints 10 1 Operation Hints 10 Pen Operation and Maintenance 11 FAQs 12 13 Whiteboard Maintenance 14 Product Service and Copyright 15 ...

Page 3: ...of viewing The board has a dry erase film for use with whiteboard markers Regular cleaning with whiteboard cleaner is necessary Abrasive cleaners will scratch Damage surface and lead to dirt ink build up on surface detracting from its performance as a projection surface 4 Physical properties Supports any kind of projector image resolution 1 5cm Induction Height for writing or clicking 240 S proces...

Page 4: ...e diagonal length in inches 2 Standard package supplied Pressure Sensitive IWB Model PS White Board 1 Stylus Pen 2 Wall hanging bracket 1 USB cable 1 Manual 1 CD containing driver 1 3 System Requirements PC Pb 800 128MB RAM 1G HDD one USB port OS Win2000 XP 2003 Vista Projector 1024 768 optimal Keystone correction function available VGA port 4 ...

Page 5: ...e EWB The centre of the lens must on the horizontal centre of the Whiteboard The distance from the screen is determined by the optics of the projector Keystone correction should be used if necessary z The Image of the projector must be in the center of the effective area as Figure 2 1 The blue area is the effective area of Whiteboard The image should not be on the pen colour hot keys Transportatio...

Page 6: ...ic Whiteboard Software then press the Change Remove button to remove 3 Connect the Data Line The connection from the PC to the Board is via the cable supplied with the board The PC connection is via USB and the power to the board is supplied via the USB Ensure that the push connectors from the board pen tray to the board are properly connected also If installing succeeds the indicator light of dig...

Page 7: ...ents not to look directly at the strong light from the projector 3 To avoid harm from improper operation ensure the height of the whiteboard is comfortable for both teachers and students using the board 4 Please restart the computer and try again if the board fails to control computer by pointing pressing in front of the whiteboard 5 If computer control can be achieved by pointing and pressing on ...

Page 8: ...e midway Writing Select writing mode and write on the surface If there is no stroke please lift the pen up and wait for the PC to finish processing Use the same strength as using a normal fountain pen Orientation If space appears between cursor and the point you press please orientate again If the problem cannot be solved please check if the whiteboard has been installed properly as per the instru...

Page 9: ...are of IWB will not start Click on Tools in Taskbar icon menu 2 The installation of IWB software is not succeeding Uninstall the old white board software driver and install it again 3 The two connecting lines between the border of toolbar and the bottom of white board are incorrectly connected Insert the connecting line firmly or make sure the left one is grey and the right one is black and then c...

Page 10: ...Some times the mouse doesn t work and some times it works normally This means there is probably a software driver conflict List any software changes made since the mouse started acting strange and contact ABI 2 The mouse rests on the top left or right and remains still This means part of white board is damaged or there is error in system files Re install the 2 whiteboard files reboot the system an...

Page 11: ...E CLEANER IT WILL DAMAGE THE BOARD Note Do not clean it with other solvents as harsh organic solvents may attach the surface coating of the board Do not score the surface or border with anything sharp or hard otherwise the affected area of thePressure sensitive IWB Model PS may not work normally Small cuts can be held together with clear adhesive tape and the board will continue to work if the cut...

Page 12: ...sassembled by the user or an unauthorized repairer 5 Damage caused by force majeure such as natural disaster thunder and lightning and accident 6 Product accessories consumable parts such as CD user manual package fixing parts batteries the shell the consumption components are all not include into the free repairing or exchanging a purchase clause 7 The user must be able to provide a copy of the o...

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