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Installing the Wall Mounting Plates

1.

Ensure that the wall is strong enough to support the elite Panaboard.

Rated strength: greater than 1,324 N (135 k

g

f)

2.

Using the measuring tape and level, mark the 8 locations to insert the screws.

813 mm

(2 ft. 8 in.)

40 mm (1 

9

/

16

 in.)

982 mm
(3 ft. 2 

21

/

32

 in.)

30 mm (1 

3

/

16

 in.)

44 mm (1 

23

/

32

 in.)

222.5 mm (8 

3

/

4

 in.)

469.5 mm

(1 ft. 6 

15

/

32

 in.)

725 mm

(2 ft. 4 

17

/

32

 in.)

Note

The dotted line in the illustration represents the outer edge of the elite Panaboard.

3.

Drill 8 holes for the wall mounting plates.

Drill holes that are appropriate for the screws you are using.

4.

Install the wall mounting plates using the 4 screws.

2 screws are used for each wall mounting plate.
The remaining 4 screws are used after installing the elite Panaboard on the wall.

40 mm (1

 

9

/

16

 

in.)

982 mm (3 ft. 2

 

21

/

32

 

in.)

30 mm (1

 

3

/

16

 

in.)

44 mm

(1

 

23

/

32

 

in.)

813 mm 

(2 ft. 8

 

in.)

Screws (8 count) are not included with the elite Panaboard. Please purchase screws with a size of M6,
appropriate for your type of wall.

Operating Instructions (For Basic Operations)

33

1

Installation Manual

Summary of Contents for ELITE PANABOARD UB-T780BP

Page 1: ... through 48 Before operating this unit please read these instructions completely and keep them carefully for future reference This unit 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 For U S A only To locate the closest authorized dealer in your area please ca...

Page 2: ...oard receives power from a computer through the connected USB cable there is no need to plug it into an AC outlet Usage Scenarios For Education Create an effective learning environment by projecting a variety of educational software onto the elite Panaboard and with the electronic pen directly manipulate the software and write and draw on the screen With several tools at your disposal for aiding i...

Page 3: ...22 Abbreviations Windows refers to the Microsoft Windows operating system Windows 2000 refers to the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system Windows XP refers to the Microsoft Windows XP operating system Windows Vista refers to the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system Windows 7 refers to the Microsoft Windows 7operating system DirectX refers to the Microsoft DirectX application programming int...

Page 4: ...ued FCC compliance the user must use only the provided power supply cord Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate this device Warning about saving data When the system storage device or any of its optional storage device is adversely effected by operational errors static electricity electrical noise vibration dust or when the power...

Page 5: ...n 2 Using the device for purposes beyond its intended use 3 Earthquake fire flood tidal wave hurricane lightning or other natural phenomena 4 Natural aging of the building or similar phenomena For FRG Users For Germany Only Note Machine noise information regulation 3 GPSGV the maximum sound pressure level is 70 dB A or less in conformity with EN ISO 7779 This device is not intended for use in the ...

Page 6: ...tronic Pen 23 Replacing the Penpoint of the Electronic Pen 24 Troubleshooting 25 Specifications 27 Supplies Accessories 28 Installation Manual 29 Installation Manual for qualified service personnel 29 For Your Safety 29 Notice 29 Included Accessories 31 Wall Mounting Construction 32 Checking the Wall 32 Installing the Wall Mounting Plates 33 Wall Types and Installation Procedures 34 Stand Assembly...

Page 7: ...wise it can cause fire or electric shock Do not pull bend rest objects on or chafe the USB cable Damage to the USB cable can cause fire or electric shock Do not attempt to repair the USB cable If the USB cable is damaged or frayed contact an authorized service representative for a replacement Never touch the USB cable with wet hands Danger of electric shock exists Stop operation immediately if you...

Page 8: ...and battery out of reach of children to prevent swallowing Battery Use only the specified type of battery Using the incorrect type of battery can result in overheating burning or leakage of battery acid Make sure that the battery is installed with the correct polarity as indicated on the battery holder Incorrectly installed batteries may burst or leak resulting in injuries Batteries that seem worn...

Page 9: ...olonged exposure to these adverse conditions may cause fire or electric shock To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this unit to rain or any type of moisture When moving the unit be sure to disconnect the USB cable from the computer If the unit is moved with the UBS cable attached it can cause damage to the cable which could result in fire or electric shock Move this unit with two persons ...

Page 10: ...orrosion of the unit or it may burst To prevent this always follow the precaution given below If the electronic pen ceases to function because the battery has run out remove it immediately and dispose of it according to local regulations Leaving a drained battery in the electronic pen may result in leakage About Disposing of the Battery Após o uso as pilhas baterias contidas neste produto poderão ...

Page 11: ...is sold separately Store the extra penpoint along with this operating manual The warranty may not be included depending on country area About Using the CD ROM To prevent damage to the CD ROM Do not touch or write on the surface of the disc Do not leave the disc out of the protective case Do not leave the disc in the direct sunlight or near heat sources Do not place heavy objects on the disc case o...

Page 12: ...h the center of the door to open the pen tray which can hold up to 2 electronic pens Status LEDs Left Power LED green Lights green when the power is on Right Error LED red Blinks red when an error occurs USB Port Directly connect a computer using a USB cable included Notice The elite Panaboard is designed exclusively for projector images Do not write on the screen board with a white board marker 1...

Page 13: ...en by holding it at a right angle to the screen board Holding it at an angle can cause its position to be read incorrectly Do not use multiple pens at the same time This can result in erroneous operation Do not push the penpoint while holding the pen close to the elite Panaboard Doing so can cause erroneous behavior Note The electronic pen switches to power save mode after about 30 minutes When wa...

Page 14: ...ry cover When replacing the cover follow the procedure in reverse 2 Insert exchange the battery and replace the cover Make sure to use a AAA alkaline battery and ensure that and face the correct directions 14 Operating Instructions For Basic Operations Usage ...

Page 15: ...neous operation USB Cable Included Video Cable Projector Computer To USB Port AC AC 2 Connect the computer to a projector For instructions on connecting your computer and projector refer to the respecting instruction manuals About the Usage Location Do not place the elite Panaboard where it is directly exposed to sunlight near a stove near to a heating cooling vent or exposed to strong winds Do no...

Page 16: ... cable from the elite Panaboard 2 Release the locks on the casters 3 Move the elite Panaboard avoid banging or shaking the board Notice Always move the elite Panaboard with 2 people Do not drag or step on the cable 4 Lock the casters 16 Operating Instructions For Basic Operations Usage ...

Page 17: ...ms in the License Agreement click Yes In Windows Vista if the User Account Control window is displayed click Continue to continue with the installation In Windows 7 if the User Account Control window is displayed click Yes to continue with the installation 7 When the following screen is displayed confirm that the USB cable is not connected to your computer or the elite Panaboard and click OK If th...

Page 18: ...n from the screen frame The electronic pen may not function correctly within 50 mm 2 in of the position sensor in the upper left corner of the screen board Projectable Area 5 mm 1 4 in 5 mm 1 4 in 50 mm 2 in 5 mm 1 4 in Project the Image as a Rectangle Adjust the location of the projector to project at a right angle with the elite Panaboard 18 Operating Instructions For Basic Operations Usage ...

Page 19: ... be correctly displayed on the image projected onto the screen board Be sure to perform calibration before use After you have set up the elite Panaboard project an image onto the screen board and use the elite Panaboard software installed on your computer to perform calibration After Calibration Do Not Move the elite Panaboard or the Projector The position of projected image and electronic pen wil...

Page 20: ...le until it disappears about 2 seconds Repeat in the order shown in the illustration below A B C D E Hold and press the electronic pen at a right angle to the screen board When you push down on the penpoint the electronic pen makes a buzzing sound When the position of the indicated point has been determined correctly calibration automatically moves to the next point When calibration has finished n...

Page 21: ...wing the Electronic Documentation page 22 Exiting the elite Panaboard software Right click on the icon in the notification area and select Exit from the menu Uninstalling the elite Panaboard software If it is necessary to uninstall the elite Panaboard software follow the procedure below 1 Turn on your computer and start Windows Log into an account with Administrator privileges 2 Select Add or Remo...

Page 22: ...ows 2000 Programs is displayed instead of All Programs Note To view the electronic documentation you must have Adobe Reader installed on your computer If your computer is connected to the Internet you can download Adobe Reader from Adobe s web site Download the Latest Software Follow the procedure below to download the latest version of the software from the download web site 1 Turn on your comput...

Page 23: ...tronic pen is low the message The pen battery is low Replace the battery soon will be displayed on the computer screen Continued use of the electronic pen can lead to poor performance Replace the battery as soon as possible See Inserting Replacing Batteries page 14 for details on replacing the battery Dispose of expired batteries quickly by covering the terminals in tape and following the disposal...

Page 24: ...pen becomes worn a hole will appear in the penpoint Continuing to use the electronic pen in this condition can cause damage to the screen or unsatisfactory operation so replace the penpoint with a new one as soon as possible 24 Operating Instructions For Basic Operations Appendix ...

Page 25: ...he elite Panaboard is in an operable state and that the USB cable is properly connected The electronic pen s position is not correct The projected image is misaligned Perform the calibration again 20 Drawn lines and comments are not completely displayed or are displayed in the wrong location The electronic pen loses the functions You are holding the electronic pen at an angle You are operating the...

Page 26: ...message The pen battery is low Replace the battery soon is displayed on the computer screen The electronic pen s battery is weak Replace the electronic pen s battery 14 23 Marks written with a white board marker cannot be erased Because the elite Panaboard is designed exclusively for projector images you cannot erase the marks with a standard eraser Use commercially available white board cleaner o...

Page 27: ... Height Width 1 175 mm 1 692 mm 3 ft 10 1 4 in 5 ft 6 5 8 in Interactive Features Effective Area Height Width 1 165 mm 1 502 mm 3 ft 9 7 8 in 4 ft 11 1 8 in Project the image so that it is at least 5 mm 1 4 in from the screen frame The electronic pen may not function correctly within 50 mm 2 in of the position sensor in the upper left corner of the screen board Projectable Area 5 mm 1 4 in 5 mm 1 ...

Page 28: ...Supplies Accessories Optional Device Electronic Pen UE 608025 Stand KX B061 To purchase separately sold items contact your dealer 28 Operating Instructions For Basic Operations Appendix ...

Page 29: ...RNING Denotes a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death CAUTION Denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the unit These symbols are used to alert operators to a specific operating procedure that must not be performed This symbol is used to alert operators to a specific operating procedure that must be emphasized in order to operate the unit safely Notice...

Page 30: ...t least the following weight 1 324 N 135 kgf Do not attach the electronic board to mortared walls Accidental electric leakage from the wall mounting plate bolts to metal laths or wire laths can cause heat smoke or a fire Confirm the bolts of the unit are certainly caught by the wall mounting plate by pulling the unit after hanging the unit on the wall mounting plate if the unit is mounted on a wal...

Page 31: ...nting Plate Right 1 Battery LR03 AAA alkaline battery 1 For electronic pen Electronic Pen 1 Penpoint Replacement 2 For electronic pen Operating Instructions 1 Operating Instructions For Basic Operations includes Installation Manual Warranty 1 May not be included depending on country area Notice Screws 8 count for wall mounting are not included Please purchase screws with a size of M6 appropriate f...

Page 32: ...e wall mounting plate bolts to metal laths or wire laths can cause heat smoke or fire I Necessary Tools and Parts not included with the elite Panaboard Drill Screwdriver Measuring tape Level 8 screws M6 size II Before Starting 1 Make sure that the wall is strong enough to support the elite Panaboard Rated strength greater than 1 324 N 135 kgf Notice If necessary reinforce the wall so that it is st...

Page 33: ...represents the outer edge of the elite Panaboard 3 Drill 8 holes for the wall mounting plates Drill holes that are appropriate for the screws you are using 4 Install the wall mounting plates using the 4 screws 2 screws are used for each wall mounting plate The remaining 4 screws are used after installing the elite Panaboard on the wall 40 mm 1 9 16 in 982 mm 3 ft 2 21 32 in 30 mm 1 3 16 in 44 mm 1...

Page 34: ...on the wall s structure Three available options are listed below Other methods may be necessary depending on the wall Metal or Concrete walls Stud plugs not included are needed Drill bit Metal or concrete wall Stud plug Wall mounting plate Bolt Insert a stud plug in the hole Drill eight holes in the wall For the correct hole size refer to the instructions for the particular stud plugs used Insert ...

Page 35: ...he arms expand pull the wall mounting plate out until the arms of the split wing toggle grip firmly into the wall Tighten the bolt until the wall mounting plate is securely fixed into the wall Wooden walls Wood screws not included are needed Wall mounting plate Wood screw Wooden wall Insert the wood screw through the hole in the wall mounting plate and tighten until the wall mounting plate is secu...

Page 36: ...rew M6 45 mm 1 3 4 in 10 Two wing Bolt M5 12 mm 1 2 in 1 2 Support Bracket 2 Fall prevention Extension Leg 4 Screw M6 60 mm 2 3 8 in 4 Nut 4 Wrench 2 1 Washer 10 1 Use the two wing bolts when securing the elite Panaboard to the stand 2 The included wrench is necessary for tightening and loosening the screw so keep it in a safe location 36 Operating Instructions For Basic Operations Installation Ma...

Page 37: ...ore assembly be sure to lock the casters Locking the casters Push this side Assembly Instructions 1 Assemble the fall prevention extension legs Operating Instructions For Basic Operations 37 1 Installation Manual ...

Page 38: ...he front Locking caster side rear Locking caster side rear Notice Do not over tighten the screw Doing so can warp the support beams Assemble the stand so that the locking casters are on the rear side 38 Operating Instructions For Basic Operations Installation Manual ...

Page 39: ...olding back the fall prevention extension legs release the lock as follows 1 2 1 1 2 4 Mount the elite Panaboard See Assembling the elite Panaboard For Mounting on a Stand Sold Separately page 46 Operating Instructions For Basic Operations 39 1 Installation Manual ...

Page 40: ...ounting Plate Right Left 1 Each Battery 1 Electronic Pen 1 Penpoint 2 Operating Instructions 1 Warranty 1 Notice When handling the screen board hold it by the edge frame and not the screen board itself Holding the screen board can result in damage The packing materials in the shipping box are necessary for repackaging so keep them in a safe place Note The warranty may not be included depending on ...

Page 41: ... frame cover is secured with 2 screws 1 part Page 43 For Wall Mounting with 2 part lower frame cover 1 Remove the screw A of the attachment cover B which is fixed to the attachment board and slide the attachment cover down Ensure that the attachment cover and the screw hole C of the board attachment are aligned 2 1 3 After unscrewing the attachment cover screws A fix them in the holes after slidin...

Page 42: ... the front lower frame cover Attach the front lower frame cover to the elite Panaboard and fix it using 4 screws ensuring that the cover is flush with the main unit Notice When mounting on a wall do not hit or jolt the elite Panaboard After mounting gently apply some weight on the elite Panaboard to make sure that it is securely fastened to the wall 42 Operating Instructions For Basic Operations I...

Page 43: ... frame cover 1 Remove the screw A of the attachment cover B which is fixed to the attachment board and slide the attachment cover down Ensure that the attachment cover and the screw hole C of the board attachment are aligned 2 1 3 After unscrewing the attachment cover screws A fix them in the holes after sliding the attachment cover down as shown in the right sided illustration above 2 Hang the el...

Page 44: ... cover Attach the lower frame cover to the lower side of the elite Panaboard and tighten both left and right screws so that the cover does not protrude How to Attach the Lower Frame Cover a Holding the lower frame cover with both hands slide it into the guides on both sides b Push the lower frame cover backward 1 While keeping the lower frame cover s rib against the rear side of the guides push th...

Page 45: ...achments when attaching the lower frame cover When mounting on a wall do not hit or jolt the elite Panaboard After mounting gently apply some weight on the elite Panaboard to make sure that it is securely fastened to the wall 6 Wipe the screen board surface Gently wipe the screen board surface with a soft moist cloth Notice Do not use thinner benzene or abrasive chemicals to clean Doing so can res...

Page 46: ...ite Panaboard and securely insert them at the desired height Torque greater than 1 N m 10 kgf cm 9 lbf in elite Panaboard Height Screw Position 100 mm 3 7 8 in Highest Standard 2nd from top 100 mm 3 7 8 in 2nd from bottom 200 mm 7 7 8 in Lowest 3 Wipe the screen board surface Gently wipe the screen board surface with a soft moist cloth Notice Do not use thinner benzene or abrasive chemicals to cle...

Page 47: ...are operating correctly If a projector is not available confirm operation using only the elite Panaboard and computer When the elite Panaboard software starts the calibration screen is displayed on the computer screen Perform tentative calibration by pressing the 5 points on the elite Panaboard with the electronic pen as shown in the illustration below For precise adjustment it is necessary to use...

Page 48: ...e 43 For Mounting on a Stand Sold Separately page 46 Package the unit as depicted in the diagram in Preparing for Removing the elite Panaboard from Its Packaging page 40 and reinforce the packaging with tape or 2 bands Notice When handling the screen board hold it by the frame and not the screen board itself Holding the screen board can result in the damage 48 Operating Instructions For Basic Oper...

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Page 52: ...m inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard ...

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