Boxlight Projectowrite 2 User Manual
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8 Installation Guide for Window OS 5. How To UseThere is another quick way to change the position of icon bar or hide it. Point to left or right edge slightly outside the projected image, then push the button on Pointer or Light Pen.
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9 Installation Guide for Mac OS 1. System Requirements To ensure the interactive function work properly, please check your computer to see if it meets the following conditions. System Requirements OS Required Mac OS X v10.4.11- v10.5 or above Processor Type Intel processor or Power PC RAM 512 MB RAM or above Hard Disk At least 10 MB of hard disk space Media Device At least 4x CD-ROM or DVD-ROM At least USB 2.0 2. LightPen Software Installation Step 1: Insert the Installation Disc to the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM player. Step 2: Copy LightPen execution le to hard disk.
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10 Installation Guide for Mac OS 3. Select DistanceStep 1: Select LightPen from menu bar. Step 2: Click mouse key on Projection Distance. Step 3: Choosing the projection distance from pop-up menu (>3m,>2m,
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11 Installation Guide for Mac OS 4. Calibration Step 1: Select “LightPen” from menu bar then click mouse key for calibration. Step 2: Push the button on Pointer or Light Pen (pending on the screen size), and point to the Center of green cross target from upper-left of screen to lower-right of screen orderly. There are nine targets totally. When there is no more green target on the screen, it means you have completed the calibration procedure. To ensure accurate positioning, keep the angle of Pointer or Light Pen as consistent as possible during calibration.
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12 Installation Guide for Mac OS 5. How To UseHow to operate function of Ctrl + Click (Mouse right key)? Point to top or lower edge slight outside the projected image, then push the button on Pointer or Light Pen.
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13 Installation Guide for Mac OS 5. How To UseThere is another quick way to change the position of icon bar or hide it. Point to left or right edge slightly outside the projected image, then push the button on Pointer or Light Pen.
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14 Troubleshooting 1. Q: Why you can’t execute the LightPen program?A: You might need to log in as “administrator” to be able to install program to your computer. Consult with your IT engineers to help you on this regard. 2. Q: Why does it show “No LightPen found”? A: Reasons for this might be: (1) USB cable is not well connected to computer or projector. Please check and make sure the cable is well connected bet ween computer and projector. (1-1) If the following image shows, please pug USB cable and run installation again. (1-2) When in Windows OS, if the following image (A) pop s up, it indicates that USB cable is not connected or the USB port is out of order. If icon is shown as (B), it means you can use LightPen program. O K (A)(B)
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15 Troubleshooting (C)(D) * Some Anti-virus programs will disable the USB port. Please make sure the USB port is not disabled. (2) The installation of LightPen driver is not comple te. Please remove the LightPen driver and re-install. (3) The length of USB cable is too long. The USB cabl e should be shorter than 1.5M. If you need longer USB cable, please contact your dealer for proper USB extension cable. (4) USB port on computer malfunctions. Please check if the USB port is functioning or not. If not, please consult with IT engineer. Some notebook computers will disable USB ports whe n the battery is low. Please use AC power as possible as you can. Some notebook computers do not provide standard 500mA to the USB port or the USB converter is not working properly. In such case, please use our standard USB cable. 3. Q: Why you cannot execute calibration on the green cross target? A: (1)Please check if Pointer or Light Pen works: (1-1) Please check if Pointer or Pen battery is low or battery cap is loose. (1-2) When using Pointer or Light Pen, avoid blocki ng the Pointer, Light Pen and the CMOS sensor in front of the projector. If the sensor cannot detect signal send ing from Pointer or Light Pen, Pointer or Light Pen cannot When in MAC OS, if the following image (C) pops up, it indicates that USB cable is not connected or the USB port is out of order. If icon is shown as (D), it means you can use LightPen program.
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16 Troubleshooting (2) The ambient may be too strong. Avoid direct light ing on the projected image or CMOS sensor. Strong ambient light is usually caused by the following: (2-1) Sunlight shines directly on the screen. (2-2)Light source working close to the sensor. (3) In Window Vista system, one of green cross targets may be hidden by Start square of computer/notebook computer. Please point to the position as shown for calibration. 4. Q: Why the cursor is not at the position that Pointer or Light Pen pointed to? A: Possible reasons for this are: (1) The system is not calibrated well. Try to point to the center of green cross target when you run calibration. (2) The position of the projector, screen or projection size has been changed. (3) The image resolution has been changed. Running the calibration procedure again will solve the problem.
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17 Troubleshooting 5. Q: Why is the cursor jumping? A: This may be caused by strong ambient light interf erence. Try to avoid strong ambient light interference, especially strong sun light directly projected on the screen. (Please refer to the Question 3.) 6. Q: Why is the LightPen not working after the compute r wakes up from standby? A: In some cases, if the computer goes into standby mode, the computer will shot the USB port. In such case, please wake u p computer, unplug and insert the USB cable again. (Please refer to the Question 2.) Note: 1. Always use alkaline batteries for the Pointer and Light Pen.