background image

Interactive Tablet User Manual 

ii 

PUBLICITY, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, OR DATA PROTECTION AND OTHER PRIVACY RIGHTS. 
YOU SHALL NOT USE THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY PROHIBITED END-USES, INCLUDING THE 
DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, THE DEVELOPMENT OR 
PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, ANY ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTEXT RELATED 
TO ANY NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVE OR UNSAFE NUCLEAR FUEL-CYCLE, OR IN SUPPORT OF HUMAN 
RIGHTS ABUSES. 
IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS MANUAL AND THE APPLICABLE LAW, THE LATER 
PREVAILS. 

Summary of Contents for DS-D5B65RB/C

Page 1: ...Interactive Tablet User Manual...

Page 2: ...AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS AND ERRORS HIKVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE USE OF...

Page 3: ...END USES INCLUDING THE DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION THE DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS ANY ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTEXT RELATED TO ANY NUCLEAR EX...

Page 4: ...es Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is...

Page 5: ...es l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonction...

Page 6: ...ected results Note Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text Safety Instructions Caution Ensure correct wiring of the terminals for connection to an...

Page 7: ...c shock Do not touch the device with a wet finger to avoid risk of electric shock Do not operate the device in heavy rain especially lightning weather to avoid electric shock Contact professional tech...

Page 8: ...ries away from children If the device will not be used for a long time Shut down the power of the device and disconnect the power supply To avoid the risk of electric shock please do not operate when...

Page 9: ...al Computer Installation 6 3 5 Mounting 7 Chapter 4 Startup and Shutdown 10 4 1 Device Startup 10 4 1 1 Installed Without a Computer Box 10 4 1 2 Installed with a Computer Box 10 4 2 Eco Mode 10 4 3 S...

Page 10: ...and Date Settings 23 6 6 Application Management 23 6 7 Bluetooth 23 6 8 Intelligent Temperature Control 24 6 9 Advanced Settings 24 6 10 Security 27 6 11 Device Information 27 Chapter 7 Intelligent A...

Page 11: ...nds of offices meeting rooms multi media classrooms exhibition halls and so on Key Features Ultra HD display with up to 3840 2160 resolution of input signal available 20px ultra fine writing and 2 mm...

Page 12: ...ait for the condensation to evaporate Do not insert any object into the device Do not place heavy objects upon the device The device and its accessories are subject to change without prior notice The...

Page 13: ...or heat dissipation Do not pour or spray liquid to the rear shell or use wet cloth for cleaning Disconnect the power plug before cleaning Do not display images with high brightness on the screen for t...

Page 14: ...y be distorted Mount the device on load bearing wall Place the device on a stable surface or fix the device steadily on the wall Install the device near an available AC power socket for easy power con...

Page 15: ...evice 11 Network interface 2 4 Power supply interface 100 to 240 VAC 12 Network interface 1 5 Power switch 13 External touch interface 6 HDMI output interface 14 RS 232 debug serial port 7 Multi funct...

Page 16: ...ble with type A connector to type B connector 3 4 Internal Computer Installation Figure 3 3 Internal Computer Installation The computer box is installed at the side slot of the device When installing...

Page 17: ...al 7 3 5 Mounting The device can be installed with wall mount or mobile mount as shown below Note The accessories for wall mount and mobile mount are different Do not mix them up Wall Mounting Figure...

Page 18: ...User Manual 8 Figure 3 5 Wall Mounting Side View Note The wall mount is mobile horizontally Please leave a space no less than 6 cm at each side or 12 cm at one side and 5 mm at the top and bottom for...

Page 19: ...Interactive Tablet User Manual 9 Mobile Mounting Figure 3 6 Mobile Mounting...

Page 20: ...sound the power indicator will turn green and the computer is switched on Meanwhile the power indicator on the front panel will turn blue which means the device is switched on 4 2 Eco Mode Entering Ec...

Page 21: ...sabled In this case you need to connect a mouse and a keyboard to the device Short press the power off button on the remote control Chapter 5 Menu Operations Note Software interfaces and functions may...

Page 22: ...to configure network parameters 4 Tap to check all the applications Long press and move the selected application to display in split view 9 Tap to open the control menu 5 Tap to return to the main pa...

Page 23: ...topwatch Measure the amount of time Countdown Count seconds backwards to zero Controller Enable the virtual controller Transfer Transfer files Lock Screen Tap to enable touch lock and no touch operati...

Page 24: ...angled stroke Erase the desired annotations Clear all the annotations Save the current page When the device is connected to the Internet you can tap to generate the annotation into a QR code and any...

Page 25: ...e current page Adjust the area by tapping and dragging the four corners The screenshot toolbar pops up on the lower right corner of the area Figure 5 5 Screenshot Table 5 4 Screenshot Toolbar Descript...

Page 26: ...at the bottom of the screen area 8 in Basic Operations Table 6 1 Different Network Status Icon Description Connected to a wired network Connected to a wireless network No network connected 6 1 1 Wired...

Page 27: ...blet User Manual 17 the proxy Figure 6 2 Proxy Settings Static IP Settings When static IP enabled you need to set network parameters such as Static IP Gateway Subnet Mask DNS1 and DNS2 Figure 6 3 Stat...

Page 28: ...Connect to Available Networks Tap the desired network in the available network list and enter the password to connect Tap Connect and network information page pops up Tap Clear Network to delete the...

Page 29: ...IP type 4 Tap Connect to connect the device to the added wireless network 6 1 3 WLAN Hotspot Settings When the device is connected to the wired network it can provide wireless network for other device...

Page 30: ...2 4 GHz and 5 GHz set 5 GHz as AP Frequency and recommended channels as AP Channel for better experience functions such as wireless screen mirroring 6 2 Display Settings Go to Settings Display to adju...

Page 31: ...m picture library as wallpaper or restore to the default wallpaper Display Mode Set the display mode and select either Bright or Normal Color Temperature Default Natural Sleep Set an inactivity period...

Page 32: ...to eliminate the noise of echo By default this function is enabled Note It is recommended to enable Noise Cancelling before starting a video conference and the echos from the microphone will be elimin...

Page 33: ...is disabled you can set date and time manually 6 6 Application Management Steps 1 Go to Settings Application Management 2 Tap the desired application to check details 3 You can perform operations suc...

Page 34: ...igent Temperature Control Figure 6 11 Intelligent Temperature Control 2 Enable Intelligent Detection 3 Slide the slider to set Warning Temperature and Alarming Temperature Note When the temperature ex...

Page 35: ...as the device starts up You can select a built in system or an external input source Auto Switch When Connecting Signal Source If this function is enabled the system will switch to the newly connected...

Page 36: ...abled the device cannot read from external disks QR Code Sharing Settings Share the content of whiteboard through a QR code Any devices in the same LAN as the device can scan the QR code to download t...

Page 37: ...screen lock and set your password 6 11 Device Information Go to Settings About to check the device information The device name is customizable and you can restore the device to the default settings Wa...

Page 38: ...efault Tap Image Doc AV or Installation Package to view specified files Icons are described as follows Figure 7 1 File Management Table 7 1 Descriptions of File Management Icons Icon Description Icon...

Page 39: ...ted file s to another folder Move To Move the selected file s to another folder Delete Delete the selected file s Share Share the selected file s Complete Turn back to the original page Note Long pres...

Page 40: ...It is applied to draw and write You can use it to save move zoom in zoom out delete and download the contents Note It is used for recording brief information You can swipe up from the bottom of the s...

Page 41: ...f use Screen temperature rise is caused by heat dissipation and is completely normal Our heat dissipation design is industrial leading and is the formulator of the industry standards which is in accor...

Page 42: ...UD23744B...

Reviews: