PREDIA Touch Pro Manuale utente

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Predia Touch Pro
Manual

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Please properly keep the manual for further reference. This is the general user manual for all interactive panels.
Therefore, it may be dierent from the actual product.

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Table of Contents
NOTICE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Mounting Requirements ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Bearing .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Ventilation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Characteristics ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Outer Appearance ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Interface Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Functions of Remote Controller ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Basic Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Start Up .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Shutdown .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Calibration with Driver ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Assemble Built-in Computer ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Smartbar .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Home Page ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Task Manager .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
White Board .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Gallery ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
File Manager .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
MirrorOp Receiver (Wireless Projection Screen) ................................................................................................................................................ 26
System Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Set Time/Date ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Network ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Input Method ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Printer ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
Language ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Clear Screenshots ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Auto Luminance .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Restore Default Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Browser .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
Listen Alone .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Programs ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Calculator .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
Clock ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
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Music ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
ES File .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Temperature Measuring .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Select Signal Channel ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
Menu .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Image ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Sound Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Setting ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 42
Time .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 43
Parent Control ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 43
ECO Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Serial Port Control ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Specications of PC Mode (VGA Input) ............................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Formats Supported by USB Mode .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 47
FAQ & Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Instructions for Antenna Isolator ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Instructions in Provisions for Recycling and Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Products ............... 50
Maintenance Tips .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 51

Notice
•Install or place components of which power supply voltage is high enough to cause personal injury
in places out of the reach of children.
•Do not use any types of power cables other than the one provided together with the product to
prevent the product from being damaged.
•Do not open the enclosure unless you are a professional maintenance engineer to prevent an
electric shock.
•Check if the electric supply voltage complies with the product’s receiving power supply before use.
Disconnect the product from the power supply if the product is not to be used in a long period of
time.
•Use a three-phase power socket and ensure that it is properly grounded.
•Disconnect the product from power supply and stop using it if you sense any abnormal sound or
smell emitted by the product. Find a professional maintenance engineer to service it.
•Do not let any liquid and metal object go into the product. If any liquid or metal object goes into
the product, cut o the power and nd a professional maintenance engineer to handle it.
• Do not place the product on an unstable stand, bracket or table. Otherwise, it may fall o and
cause personal injury.
•Move the product carefully to prevent it from being hit or squeezed, especially the display part,
which may cause injury if broken.
•Mount the product as instructed and using only mounting accessories recommended by the ma-
nufacturer.
•The product can only be mounted on a concrete wall, solid wall and wood plank wall that can
bear over three times of the weight of the interactive panel. Ensure proper ventilation. You should
assess the bearing capability of the wall before mounting the product on a special wall such as a
steel-structure, hollow, glass or marble wall.
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Mounting Requirements
Bearing
You can choose the potable or wall mounting method according to your needs. Wall mounting can
substantially save the space.
If you choose portable mounting, use the mounting rack or support. If you want to use a self-made
mounting rack, the bearing capacity of the rack should be at last four times of the actual weight of
the display. The bearing capacity of the mounting support must be at least four times of the actual
weight of the display to ensure steadiness of the interactive panel.
When you choose wall mounting, the bearing capacity of the mounting surface must be at least four
times of the weight of the display. When the mounting surface is a wall or ceiling of a building, the
wall must be built with solid bricks, concrete or materials of equal intensity. If you need to mount
the display on a loose surface such as an old brick wall, wood plank wall, solid brick wall, metal or
non-metal structure wall, or a wall with a thick decoration layer, take necessary consolidating measu-
res to ensure that the display is steadily mounted.
Ventilation
Note: If the product is mounted inside a wall or a cabinet, in addition to the above-mentioned requi-
rements, the area of ventilation holes at the bottom, top and two sides must be at least 50% of the
sealing surface to ensure proper ventilation.
Ventilation requirements Distance to the mounting surface (cm)
Nominal power Left and right sides Top Bottom Back
Larger than 100W 10 20 20 10

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*See CAS 132-2006

Introduction
Thank you for buying Interactive touch screen. As our latest independently developed and produced
human-machine interactive products, the interactive touch screens are multi-functional teaching dis-
plays for interactive teaching, digital demonstration, multi-media presentation, touch operations and
handwriting. They are well designed and produced to meet needs of meeting room and classroom
applications , and provide a user-friendly experience, digital intelligent control as ideal apparatus for
collaboration . You can use your ngers or opaque objects to write, edit and delete any things on
them.
Characteristics
•Specially designed for teaching and meeting systems
•Build-in Android Whiteboard application, coming with Multiple optional pens, width and colors
•Adopting infrared array scanning and sensing technology, HID drive-free, plug-and-play
•Support multiple-point touch and simulative mouse operation
•Build-in MirrorOp Reveiver , MirrorOp is a new industrial standard for realtime remote desktop
operation and you can projection your screen or data from Window/ MAC/ Android device/ iOS
device to this Android interactive touch screen
•ECO backlight mode, lower power consumption
•High luminance and contrast display to ensure clear display under straight light or in outdoor
environment
•Supporting SD card
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Outer Appearance
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Control Panel
1. Home: Open the Android home page.
2. Back: Go back or return to the parent menu.
3. HD 1: Switch over to HD 1 signal source channel.
4. ECO: Switch over to ECO, Auto or Standard mode.
5. Signal: Show or exit from the list of signal sources.
6. VOL+: Increase the volume.
7. VOL-: Decrease the volume.
8. PC Power: Turn on/o the OPS computer.
Interface Panel
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