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This user manual is applicable to Prowise Touchscreens with model number: 

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PW.1.15055.0001 

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PW.1.15065.0001 

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PW.1.15075.0001 

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PW.1.15086.0001 

 

 

Luchthavenweg 1B, 6021 PX  Budel, The Netherlands    

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     +31 (0) 495 49 71 10     

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     [email protected]     

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    www.prowise.com 

 

Summary of Contents for PW.1.15055.0001

Page 1: ...is applicable to Prowise Touchscreens with model number PW 1 15055 0001 PW 1 15065 0001 PW 1 15075 0001 PW 1 15086 0001 Luchthavenweg 1B 6021 PX Budel The Netherlands 31 0 495 49 71 10 info prowise co...

Page 2: ...duct overview 17 4 4 Touchscreen control 18 4 5 The control button 20 4 6 Microphone 20 4 7 NFC card reader and remote control receiver 21 4 8 ProWrite technology 22 4 9 Cleaning 23 5 Getting started...

Page 3: ...an external PC 37 10 2 Connecting the Prowise Touchscreen to audio equipment 38 10 2 1 Connecting headphones 38 10 2 2 Connecting an amplifier 39 10 2 3 Connecting using the HDMI port ARC 40 10 2 4 C...

Page 4: ...onents and accessories supplied by Prowise Always turn off the touchscreen and unplug it from the electrical outlet when changing a module Do not insert objects into the openings of the touchscreen th...

Page 5: ...ble if the screen will not be used for an extended period of time The power consumption in standby mode is 0 5 watts The Prowise Touchscreen is ENERGY STAR certified When the touchscreen is no longer...

Page 6: ...ot recommend it however if you want to install the screen yourself or by someone else then please follow the steps below Do not install the touchscreen alone Use a certified Prowise wall bracket to in...

Page 7: ...nstructions can lead to faults or damage to the touchscreen The Prowise Touchscreen can be used at an ambient temperature from 0 C to 38 C 32 F to 100 4 F and relative humidity from 10 to 90 without c...

Page 8: ...mmend using an overvoltage protection device to prevent the touchscreen from sustaining damage as a result of power surges or lightning strikes CAUTION Only plug the power cable into grounded electric...

Page 9: ...WARNING Please make sure the power cable of the Prowise Touchscreen is disconnected before installation 3 4 Install the OPS PC module Follow the steps below to install the OPS PC module Please note t...

Page 10: ...2 Remove the cover plate 3 Insert the OPS PC module into the slot Prowise Touchscreen 10...

Page 11: ...of the screen you can touch both the top and bottom of the screen without needing to stoop or reach far up By positioning the screen properly you can avoid physical problems that could result from an...

Page 12: ...ardness Mohs 7 Aspect ratio 16 9 Contrast ratio 1200 1 Brightness 350 cd m2 Number of colours 10 Bit 1 07B Viewing angle 178 Panel refresh rate 60Hz Modules PC module slot Yes OPS slot Touch type Type...

Page 13: ...cial features Prowise Central Yes Over The Air updates OTA Yes NFC reader writer Yes Connections HDMI 2 0 2 HDMI 2 0 CEC ARC 1 with CEC and ARC support Total HDMI 2 0 3 VGA DVI Optional DisplayPort Op...

Page 14: ...0x400 75 600x400 86 700x400 Certifications CE EMC LVD FCC IC RoHS UL CB RCM and ENERGY STAR Warranty 5 years standard up to 8 years Environmental conditions Operation temperature 0 C 38 C 32 100 F Sto...

Page 15: ...4 2 Package contents Prowise Touchscreen 15...

Page 16: ...WiFi module 13 EU UK and US power cable 14 USB touch cable 15 HDMI cable WARNING Keep the packaging material such as plastic foil out of reach from children Improper use of packaging materials can re...

Page 17: ...3 0 external camera B OPS slot side C WiFi Module slot side D External inputs outputs side 1 USB Type B 2 HDMI 2 0 inputs 3 HDMI 2 0 ARC 4 LAN port E USB 2 0 F USB 2 0 G AC in and main power switch bo...

Page 18: ...igital coax 4 4 Touchscreen control The Prowise Touchscreen is fitted with 20 points multi touch The screen recognises up to 20 simultaneous touchpoints This allows you to use the touchscreen with mul...

Page 19: ...ew seconds for the right click function Scroll Slide one finger across the screen in the desired direction The touchscreen can also be controlled by using a computer mouse or with the supplied remote...

Page 20: ...s this button to open the Central menu The LED inside the control button indicates the touchscreen s status The touchscreen is turned on Blue Backlight is turned off Blue Sleep mode Flashing red every...

Page 21: ...ar of the touchscreen has various functions Hold the NFC card in front of the tab to log in using NFC technology The remote control s IR sensor is located here PLEASE NOTE To log in with an NFC card t...

Page 22: ...he screen The advantages of this are Write small and switch to large without any software interaction Switch between colours by turning around the pen Write simultaneously in 2 different colours and s...

Page 23: ...gressive cleansers as these can cause damage to the screen Never spray a cleanser directly onto the screen apply it to a cloth first The cloth may be slightly damp but not wet as this can cause damage...

Page 24: ...rical outlet to avoid a short circuit CAUTION Unplug the power supply before cleaning the screen 5 Getting started 5 1 Turn the touchscreen on and off Turn on 1 Ensure the touchscreen is connected to...

Page 25: ...The system will shut down in 15 seconds will appear 3 Select Shut down if you wish to turn off the touchscreen or wait 15 seconds to abort your touchscreen from closing down select the Cancel button 4...

Page 26: ...n power supply by using the power switch on the right hand side of the touchscreen CAUTION Wait to turn off the power switch step 6 until the LED indicator light of the control button has turned red T...

Page 27: ...ntrol 4 The touchscreen will turn on and the setup guide will appear 5 Follow the steps of the setup guide to complete the setup 6 Once you are connected to the internet the touchscreen will automatic...

Page 28: ...d connect to it as soon as Ethernet has been activated in the settings menu Follow the steps below to view the specifications of the network 1 Place five fingers on the screen for at least 2 seconds t...

Page 29: ...onnect with an advanced network 7 Enter the password of the network Select the eye icon if you wish to display the characters of the password 8 Press the Connect button to connect to the wireless netw...

Page 30: ...tes More information about OTA updates can be found in OTA Over The Air updates 6 1 Prowise Central home Prowise Central is the clever and intuitive operating system of Prowise integrated in the Prowi...

Page 31: ...he sidebar can also be changed by selecting the arrows at the side of the screen The sidebar will be displayed when opening the Prowise Central menu Launch Prowise Central menu You can launch the Prow...

Page 32: ...se read the Prowise Central manual 8 OTA Over The Air updates OTA updates over the air updates ensure that you always have the latest software version installed on the touchscreen The only thing requi...

Page 33: ...9 Remote control 9 1 Schematic view and explanation of the buttons Prowise Touchscreen 33...

Page 34: ...ral home is active this button can be used to return to Prowise Central home 9 Opens the Prowise Central input selection 10 Opens the Prowise Central settings menu 11 Temporarily disables the screen T...

Page 35: ...e IR receiver of the touchscreen bottom right corner of the touchscreen The remote control has a range of around 8 metres CAUTION If any obstacles are situated between the remote control and the recei...

Page 36: ...ontrol 2 Insert the two batteries 1 5V AAA into the remote control 3 Place them with the positive and negative poles as indicated by the and signs in the battery compartment 4 Close the battery compar...

Page 37: ...and to the HDMI input port of the touchscreen 2 Connect the USB touch cable to the touch USB port of the touchscreen and to a USB port on the external PC 3 Once all cables have been connected switch o...

Page 38: ...ouchscreen to audio equipment 10 2 1 Connecting headphones Connect headphones by plugging them into the analogue audio output headphones Use the touchscreen s volume control to adjust the headphones v...

Page 39: ...just the amplifier s volume PLEASE NOTE The audio outputs the analogue line output and the digital Coax port are always active If you connect an external audio device to the touchscreen and only wish...

Page 40: ...udio Return Channel connection This allows the external audio device to be controlled via the touchscreen To connect an audio device via ARC insert one end of an HDMI cable into the touchscreen s HDMI...

Page 41: ...lity that works via HDMI The devices that are connected to each other in this way communicate via CEC This allows these devices to be controlled via the touchscreen s remote control Connect a device v...

Page 42: ...2 interface communication between the touchscreen and the connected PC or other control unit with RS232 protocol Pin2 is TXD Pin3 is RXD Pin to Pin connection as below Serial Port Settings Items Value...

Page 43: ...8 value checksum DD EE FF value 0 100 hex code Balance AA BB CC 03 04 value checksum DD EE FF value 50 50 hex code Audio preset Standard AA BB CC 03 06 00 09 DD EE FF Audio preset Movie AA BB CC 03 06...

Page 44: ...FF RC WIN AA BB CC 07 0B 00 12 DD EE FF Space AA BB CC 07 46 00 4D DD EE FF Alt Tab AA BB CC 07 1D 00 24 DD EE FF Alt F4 AA BB CC 07 1F 00 26 DD EE FF NUM_1 AA BB CC 07 00 00 07 DD EE FF NUM_2 AA BB C...

Page 45: ...AA BB CC 07 44 00 4B DD EE FF F6 AA BB CC 07 50 00 57 DD EE FF F7 AA BB CC 07 43 00 4A DD EE FF F8 AA BB CC 07 1A 00 21 DD EE FF F9 AA BB CC 07 04 00 0B DD EE FF F10 AA BB CC 07 59 00 60 DD EE FF F11...

Page 46: ...reset AA BB CC 39 0B 00 44 DD EE FF AA BB CC 40 0B 00 4B DD EE FF AUDIO_PRESET_STANDARD AA BB CC 40 0B 01 4C DD EE FF AUDIO_PRESET_MOVIE AA BB CC 40 0B 02 4D DD EE FF AUDIO_PRESET_MEETING AA BB CC 40...

Page 47: ...OFF AA BB CC 40 12 01 53 DD EE FF TOUCH_ON PC Obtain pc state AA BB CC 09 02 00 0B DD EE FF AA BB CC 83 01 00 84 DD EE FF PC_ON AA BB CC 83 00 00 83 DD EE FF PC_OFF AA BB CC 83 02 00 85 DD EE FF PC_SL...

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