ClickShare CSE-200+ User guide ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES
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xlib_libX11 1.6.7 https://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/lib libxcb 1.13.1 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist libpthread-stubs 0.4 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist xcb-proto 1.13 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist xlib_libXau 1.0.8 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib xutil_util-macros 1.19.2 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/util xlib_libXdmcp 1.1.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib libdaemon 0.14 http://0pointer.
usbutils 010 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/usb/usbutils libusb 1.0.22 https://github.com/libusb/libusb/releases/download/v1.0.22 c-ares 1.15.0 http://c-ares.haxx.se/download ca-certificates 20190110 http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20190513T145054Z/pool/ main/c/ca-certificates collectd 5.7.2 http://collectd.org/files libgcrypt 1.8.4 https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/libgcrypt libgpg-error 1.33 https://www.gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/libgpg-error lm-sensors V3-5-0 https://github.
libvdpau 1.1.1 http://people.freedesktop.org/~aplattner/vdpau llvm 7.0.1 http://llvm.org/releases/7.0.1 xlib_libXdamage 1.1.4 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib xlib_libXrandr 1.5.1 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib xlib_libXrender 0.9.10 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib xlib_libXxf86vm 1.1.4 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib xlib_libxshmfence 1.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib libvorbis 1.3.
xcb-util 0.4.0 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist xcb-util-keysyms 0.4.0 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist xcb-util-wm 0.4.1 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist pulseaudio 12.2 http://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/releases libtool 2.4.6 http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libtool xlib_libXtst 1.2.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib xlib_libXi 1.7.9 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib gst1-vaapi 1.14.4 https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gstreamer-vaapi htop 2.
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Table of contents 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................................................................................23 1.1 1.2 1.3 Versions of the product ................................................................................................................................................................24 About this guide ..................................................................
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Introduction 1.1 Versions of the product Regional versions Depending on the location where you buy the CSE-200 + product, the Base Unit and accessories are regionalized. By the time of release of this manual, 4 regional versions of CSE-200+ are available: • • • • Europe & Japan North America China Rest of world The regional version of your CSE-200+ cannot be changed. That means that you cannot use it in another region.
Introduction Info, term definition. General info about the term Note: gives extra information about the described subject Tip: gives extra advice about the described subject Font overview • • • • Buttons are indicated in bold, e.g. OK. Menu items are indicated in italic. Step related notes, tips, warnings or cautions are printed in italic. Procedure related notes, tips, warnings or cautions are printed in bold between 2 lines preceded by the corresponding icon.
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Introduction to CSE200+ 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2 About the CSE-200+ .....................................................................................................................28 About the Base Unit ......................................................................................................................29 About the Button...........................................................................................................................30 Mobile Device Support ........................
Introduction to CSE-200+ 2.1 About the CSE-200+ CSE-200+ sets CSE-200+ makes connecting to the meeting room’s video system a matter of clicking a Button. This CSE-200+ not only helps the presenter get the presentation on-screen in a second, but it also allows the other people in the meeting to participate more actively. The result is enhanced meeting efficiency and better decision-making. At the moment 6 different sets are available on the market.
Introduction to CSE-200+ 2.2 About the Base Unit Base Unit functionality The Base Unit receives the wireless input from the Buttons and controls the content of the meeting room display and the sound of the meeting room's audio system. The Base Unit can be inside a cabinet in the meeting room, or put on the meeting room table or mounted on a wall. Check the Installation Guide for instructions on how to install the Base Unit.
Introduction to CSE-200+ LEDs behavior Explanation red blinking • an error occurred dark • deep standby/off Power button The button at the front of the Base Unit has a standby function once the Base Unit is powered. • When the system is in normal operational mode, a push makes the system goes into a pre-defined standby mode. When the system is in standby, a push triggers the system to start up and it goes into normal operational mode. • 2.
Introduction to CSE-200+ LEDs behavior Explanation white blinking • • the Button is plugged in the laptop and initializing or waiting for the user to start the ClickShare application. pairing/software update of the Button in the Base Unit is in progress. static white • • ClickShare is ready to start sharing your screen. pairing is done. You can now unplug the Button from the Base Unit. static red • • sharing your screen with the display4. pairing and software update is done.
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Getting started 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3 Activating the Base Unit ................................................................................................................34 Basic Use, with Button ..................................................................................................................34 Basic Use, with ClickShare desktop app .........................................................................................36 User Interface ..............................
Getting started 3.1 Activating the Base Unit About power mode The Base Unit is powered via an external power adapter. Once connected, the Base Unit is automatically switched in standby mode. For more information about power connection, see CSE-200 +'s installation manual. Standby button 1. Push the button shortly. Image 3–1 Standby button When the Base Unit was on, it goes to standby. When the Base Unit was in standby, it starts up. 3.
Getting started Image 3–2 The LEDs of the Button start flashing white. On your laptop a new drive appears. Two situations are possible now: • • • • A launcher is preinstalled on your laptop (downloaded from the Base Unit or Barco website, or deployed company-wide by your IT department). ClickShare is immediately available. You can continue with go to step 4. For Windows environment: when connected to internet, driver will be installed and the executable will be started by the driver.
Getting started On a Windows computer: On a Macintosh: When the system is ready for use, the icon appears in the systray icon. Image 3–5 The LEDs of the Button are static white. 4. To share your screen on the display, click the Button. The LEDs of the Button become static red and your screen appears on the display.
Getting started you will never have to enter IP addresses or scroll long lists of meeting rooms before being connected to your meeting room. The ClickShare desktop app can be used with or without a Button. ClickShare desktop app installation When the ClickShare desktop app is not pre-deployed in your IT environment, you can download and install the software without administrator rights from www.clickshare.app . How to use 1. Enter a meeting room.
Getting started Image 3–10 Ready to share 3. Click the white circle to start sharing your content. When the sharing is started, the ClickShare desktop app will minimize to the side through an animation. A subtle red bar remains visible on your screen. Hover over the red bar on the side to open the full interface of the ClickShare app.
Getting started 3.4 User Interface User Interface functionality After launching the client, the ClickShare icon appears in the system tray. ClickShare context menu The content of the context menu is related to the operating system. 1. Click the hamburgen menu icon in the ready message. The context menu appears. The content depends on the functionality of your device. Image 3–14 Context menu 2. From the list, click the action you want to perform. 3.
Getting started 2 3 2 1 Image 3–17 PC with two extended screens connected. The first extended screen, screen 2 will always be captured and displayed on the meeting room display. To know if your system supports the extended desk top feature, press Window key + P. It should bring up the following pop-up on screen: Image 3–18 How to select 1. Click on the app sharing icon in the middle-bottom of Main UI. A thumbnail view opens.
Getting started Image 3–19 Known issue • Virtual Extended Desktop requires the ClickShare Extension Pack to be installed on Windows 8 and Windows 10 systems. 3.6 Audio configuration Audio configuration The connected user must control his own audio signal using the audio configuration of his computer. If he does not want to broadcast his audio signal, he has to mute audio on his computer. For some operating system, it is necessary to set ClickShare as your default output device.
Getting started Image 3–20 Speakers ClickShare, default (example Windows 7) 2. Click Playback devices (2). The Sound window opens on the Playback tab. 3. Select Speakers ClickShare (3) and click Set default (4). 4. Click Apply or OK to activate the new setting. Set ClickShare as default on MAC 1. Click on the Apple logo on the menu bar (1) and select System Preferences.. ..(2).
Getting started Image 3–21 Speakers ClickShare, default 2. Click on the Speaker icon (3). The Sound window opens. 3. Select the Output tab (4) and activate ClickShare (5). Short way to select ClickShare as audio device: Click with the mouse on the Speaker symbol in the menu bar while holding ALT. ClickShare will be visible as an option. 3.7 Pairing Pairing of the Buttons with the Base Unit To be able to use a Button it should be assigned to the Base Unit you are using. This process is called pairing.
Getting started A Button can only be paired to one Base Unit at a time. The Button will always make connection to the Base Unit it was last paired to. Pairing a Button can be done in two ways: • • by plugging the Button to the Base Unit. by using the Button Manager application running on your laptop. To pair a Button to the Base Unit by plugging in 1. Insert the Button in one of the USB port available on the Base Unit you are using (image is only given as example, all USB connectors can be used).
Getting started With only one tap on the touch screen, you can select the blackboarding functionality. Combining a touch display and a wireless collaboration tool drives the productivity and engagement in your meeting room. With an additional tap on the screen, you can select the 'save' option. Saved sessions can be found on your laptop under c: \Users \username \Documents \clickshare-downloads. Files are never saved on the Button or Base Unit.
Getting started 3. To start the annotation functionality, tap on Annotation. Image 3–25 Start annotation Note: When tapping next to menu, the Base Unit will return to the presenter mode. No clients should be disconnected. The current shared screen(s) will be captured and used as background. No previous content can be shown again. 3.8.2 Drawing tools Pen Click on the Pen icon to start the drawing functionality. Draw with you finger on the screen.
Getting started Clear Click on the Clear icon to clear the current drawing. A warning message “Are you sure you want to clear the page?” will be displayed. Click on OK to clear the content. Click on Cancel to keep the content. 3.8.3 Saving a drawing on a USB stick How to save 1. Insert a USB stick in one of the USB inputs of the Base Unit. Note: USB stick must be formatted with FAT32. 2. Click on Save icon.
Getting started 3.9 Touch Back About Touch Back Touch Back support on your wireless collaboration solution allows you to control any application on your laptop via the touch screen in the room, instead of using a computer mouse or clickers. You can control data with your finger or with a specified stylus. Stay in control of your presentation, and don’t let technical limitations interrupt the flow of your meeting anymore.
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Troubleshooting 4.1 Basic Troubleshooting Problem solving In this chapter some problems that might occur while using CSE-200+ are listed. For each problem possible causes are given and a solution is proposed. If you cannot solve the problem yourself, please contact your local IT administrator. Problem Cause Your screen is not shown on the display when pressing the Button. You are the third person that wants The first or second user has to to share the content to the display.
Troubleshooting Problem After inserting the Button into your laptop, you cannot find the ClickShare drive. Some programs of Windows are not shown on the display. Cause Solution The Button’s software is not compatible with that of the Base unit Re-pair and update the software of the Button by inserting it in the front USB port of Base Unit. Wallpaper is disabled If you connect a Button and start sharing, the content should be shown. No automatic refresh of drives. Refresh the view on your laptop.
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pcre 8.42 https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre python3 3.7.4 https://python.org/ftp/python/3.7.4 bluez5_utils-headers 5.50 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/bluetooth libffi v3.3-rc0 https://github.com/libffi/libffi/archive/v3.3-rc0 libzlib 1.2.11 http://www.zlib.net xlib_libSM 1.2.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib xlib_libICE 1.0.10 https://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/lib xlib_xtrans 1.3.5 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib xorgproto 2018.
netcat 0.7.1 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/netcat/netcat/0.7.1 ntp 4.2.8p13 https://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/ntp_spool/ntp4/ntp-4.2 libedit 201805253.1 http://www.thrysoee.dk/editline libbsd 0.10.0 https://libbsd.freedesktop.org/releases libevent 2.1.8-stable https://github.com/libevent/libevent/releases/download/release2.1.8-stable libopenssl 1.1.1c https://www.openssl.org/source pciutils 3.5.5 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/software/utils/pciutils unzip 60 ftp://ftp.info-zip.
ffmpeg 3.4.6 http://ffmpeg.org/releases fontconfig 2.13.1 http://fontconfig.org/release freetype 2.9.1 http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freetype libva 2.4.0 https://github.com/intel/libva/releases/download/2.4.0 libdrm 2.4.97 https://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm mesa3d 18.3.6 https://mesa.freedesktop.org/archive libva-dummy 2.4.0 https://github.com/intel/libva/releases/download/2.4.0 xlib_libXext 1.3.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib xlib_libXfixes 5.0.
xlib_libXv 1.0.11 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib gst1-plugins-bad 1.14.4 https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-plugins-bad gst1-plugins-good 1.14.4 https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-plugins-good libv4l 1.16.3 https://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-utils qt5base 5.12.4 https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/5.12.4/submodules icu 60.2 http://download.icu-project.org/files/icu4c/60.2 libxkbcommon 0.8.2 http://xkbcommon.org/download pcre2 10.32 https://ftp.
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turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • • • • 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 connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This radio transmitter 21559-R9861521 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Table of contents 1 Introduction to the Installation Guide..................................................................................................................................25 1.1 1.2 2 Documentation .................................................................................................................................................................................26 Symbols and fonts..................................................................................................
6 CSE-200+ Configurator...................................................................................................................................................................55 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.24 6.25 6.26 6.27 6.28 6.29 6.30 6.31 6.32 6.33 6.34 6.35 6.36 6.37 6.38 6.39 6.40 6.41 6.42 Accessing the Configurator ..............................................................................................
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Introduction to the Installation Guide 1.1 Documentation About the documentation This installation guide explains how to install your CSE-200+ in a meeting room, It explains also how to make everything operational. It provides detailed information on how to configure your CSE-200+. Available System documentation Next to the installation manual, a user guide, a safety guide, an API guide and a service manual are available on Barco’s website, www.barco.com/clickshare.
CSE-200+ Specifications 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2 About the CSE-200+ .....................................................................................................................28 CSE-200+ specifications ...............................................................................................................29 About the Base Unit ......................................................................................................................30 About the Button..........................
CSE-200+ Specifications 2.1 About the CSE-200+ CSE-200+ sets CSE-200+ makes connecting to the meeting room’s video system a matter of clicking a Button. This CSE-200+ not only helps the presenter get the presentation on-screen in a second, but it also allows the other people in the meeting to participate more actively. The result is enhanced meeting efficiency and better decision-making. At the moment 4 different sets are available on the market.
CSE-200+ Specifications 2.2 CSE-200+ specifications Base Unit Dimensions (HxWxD) 39mm x 200mm x 202mm Power supply Standard 110/220 V AC plug Power consumption Operational: 50W (max) Standby: <8W (networked standby), < 0.5W (deep standby mode) Weight 900 gr Operating system Windows 7/8/8.1/10 32 & 64 bit macOS 10.14/10.15 (Catalina) Android 9 & 10 (ClickShare app) iOS 11, 12 & 13 (ClickShare app) Video outputs 1x HDMI 1.4b Video inputs 1x HDMI 1.
CSE-200+ Specifications Max. 30dBA @ 30-40°C Temperature range Operating: 0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F) Max: 35°C (95°F) at 3000m Storage: -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F) Humidity Storage: 0 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing Operation: 0 to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing Anti-theft system Kensington lock Certifications FCC/CE Warranty 3 years standard *Note *In optimal WiFi conditions with minimal WiFi interference and as measured during our quality validation.
CSE-200+ Specifications 1 2 3 Image 2–2 1 USB Type-A port 2 Status LED ring 3 Standby Button USB Port The USB port is used to pair the Button to the Base Unit and to update the software of both the Base Unit and the Buttons. When plugging in the Button into the Base Unit, the Button is paired to the Base Unit. The Base Unit checks whether the software and firmware of the Button is up to date. If not, the Base Unit updates the software and/ or firmware.
CSE-200+ Specifications Back layout of the Base Unit The connection panel is situated at the back of the Base Unit.
CSE-200+ Specifications Button layout A Button consists of three main components. 1 2 3 Image 2–4 Button layout 1 USB connector 2 Button 3 LED ring USB connector Using the USB connector the Button can be plugged into a laptop (for sharing your screen) or the Base Unit (for pairing the Button to the Base Unit or updating its software). Button R9861500D1 has a USB Type-A connector, Button R9861500D1C has a USB Type-CTM connector.
CSE-200+ Specifications • • • • • • the Barco part number the serial number the revision number markings for applicable standards markings for waste regulation “Made in...” Handle the Button cable with care. Rough handling might cause defects. 2.5 Mobile Device Support Overview The below list of Apps are supported by ClickShare and can be installed on your mobile device from Google Play or Apple App Store.
Getting started 3.1 3.2 3 Environmental Condition Check.....................................................................................................36 Basic Workflow.............................................................................................................................
Getting started 3.1 Environmental Condition Check Environment condition check For installations in environments where the device is subject to excessive dust, then it is highly advisable and desirable to have this dust removed prior to it reaching the device clean air supply. Devices or structures to extract or shield excessive dust well away from the device are a prerequisite; if this is not a feasible solution then measures to relocate the device to a clean air environment should be considered.
CSE-200+ Installation 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4 Installation methods for the Base Unit ............................................................................................38 Table mounting.............................................................................................................................38 Wall mounting ..............................................................................................................................
CSE-200+ Installation 4.1 Installation methods for the Base Unit For optimal performance, install the Base Unit close to the display and avoid obstacles between the Base Unit and the Buttons. Make sure not to install the Base Unit in a metal enclosure. Introduction to the installation methods The Base Unit can be installed in different ways in a meeting room. • • Table mount Wall mount A Kensington lock is foreseen on one side of the Base Unit.
CSE-200+ Installation 162 Ø6.5 Image 4–1 Mounting holes 2. Insert a plug in each hole (if needed, depends on the wall or ceiling type) and drive in 2 screws. Do not drive in the screws completely. Note: Mounting screws and plugs are not included in the CSE-200+ box . The type of screws and plugs depend on the type of wall (stone, wood, plasterboard, ...) you are mounting the Base Unit to. Make sure the head of the screw is not larger than the hole in the bottom plate of the Base Unit (< 6.5 mm). 3.
CSE-200+ Installation HDMI OUT Image 4–2 Display connection 4.5 Audio connection About audio The ClickShare Button captures the audio output of the user’s laptop and sends it to the Base Unit together with the video signal. The audio will be output at line levels from the mini jack socket (3.5mm), TOSLINK socket and via the HDMI connector. It is up to the user to decide whether or not to send the audio signal together with the video signal.
CSE-200+ Installation Maximum allowed LAN speed: 1000 Mbit The LAN connection can be used: • • • • to configure your CSE-200+ unit to update the software for maintenance purposes for network integration of your CSE-200+ unit How to connect 1. Insert a network cable with RJ-45 connector into the LAN port. 2. Connect the other side to a LAN. 4.
CSE-200+ Installation 4.8 Out-of-the-box use with Ethernet link Overview In this extended out-of-the-box mode, an Ethernet connection is made between the ClickShare Base Unit and the corporate network. The ClickShare Base Unit Wi-Fi is kept enabled, ensuring users can still connect directly to the Base Unit Wi-Fi via the ClickShare Buttons, using the ClickShare App, Miracast, Airplay or Google Cast.
CSE-200+ Installation A B C D D E F G H Image 4–5 Enterprise network integration A B C D Meeting room screen Employee mobile Guest mobile Employee laptop E F G H Guest laptop Wireless or Ethernet connection Ethernet connection Wireless connection This setup is used for large Enterprise installations where ClickShare Units are integrated into a single corporate network, which is used for all devices. Advantages • • • • • • Less Wi-Fi access points allowing to better control the Wi-Fi spectrum.
CSE-200+ Installation 3. Browse to System > Button Connects To in the configurator. 4. Select External Access Point from the drop-down menu. 5. Select the preferred authentication mode and fill out the details. 6. Click Save Changes when finished. 7. Re-pair the ClickShare Buttons with the updated Base Unit(s) to apply the new configuration For more detailed information on how to use XMS, consult the XMS user guide. 4.
CSE-200+ Installation Advantages • • • • Less Wi-Fi access points allowing to better control the Wi-Fi spectrum. Eliminates any security risks via ClickShare because all Base Units are in an isolated and separate (virtual) LAN. Easy management of all ClickShare Base Units in the separate (virtual) LAN, e.g. through their assigned IP addresses.
CSE-200+ Installation 2. Slide a power input adaptor piece (US, CN, EU or UK) on the power adapter of the ClickShare . Use the one which is applicable in your country. 1. Slide up to lock the adapter piece (1). Slide down to unlock the adapter piece (2). Image 4–7 Image 4–8 1 2 Image 4–9 3. Connect the power cable to the wall outlet. Power supply with different power cords Depending on the model and country, different power cables are delivered.
CSE-200+ Installation Image 4–10 Power adapter Image 4–11 Power cables Plug the barrel connector of the power adapter into the power input of the Base unit. To connect, the power adapter, plug one side of the power cable into the power adapter and connect the other side to the wall outlet.
CSE-200+ Installation 4.12 Starting up for the first time Start wall paper When starting up a new CSE-200+ an update wall paper will be displayed. Image 4–12 Download the new firmware and install. For more info about firmware update, see “Firmware update”, page 114 This wall paper will be displayed again when no updates are done within the next 18 months.
Preparing the Buttons 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5 Pairing .........................................................................................................................................50 ClickShare Extension Pack ...........................................................................................................51 ClickShare Extension Pack installer ...............................................................................................51 ClickShare Windows Certified driver ............
Preparing the Buttons 5.1 Pairing Pairing of the Buttons with the Base Unit To be able to use a Button it should be assigned to the Base Unit you are using. This process is called pairing. By default, the Button(s) delivered with the Base Unit are already paired to that specific Base Unit. In case you buy additional Buttons or when a Button should be assigned to another Base Unit, the Button needs to be paired (again).
Preparing the Buttons your laptop. For more information about the Button Manager, consult the Button Manager’s user guide which can be downloaded from Barco’s website. 5.2 ClickShare Extension Pack About The ClickShare Extension Pack is a collection of tools to upgrade your ClickShare user experience. This Extension Pack contains the ClickShare Launcher service and a driver to enable the Extended Desktop functionality. Both tools will be installed by default.
Preparing the Buttons Silent setup In this setup, a user or an IT admin can install the ClickShare Extension pack using the Windows command prompt. Following is an example of a silent installation (version numbers are only given as example, always check Barco’s web for the latest version): Launcher only install: msiexec. exe /i ClickShare-Extension-Pack-01.00.02.0003. INSTALLFOLDER=C:\ LAUNCH_APP=YES /qn msi ACCEPT_EULA=YES Extended desktop only install : msiexec. exe /i ClickShare-Extension-Pack-01.00.
Preparing the Buttons The ClickShare desktop app connects to the meeting room screen in order to share your content. Presence detection technology is used to do so. The ClickShare desktop app uses presence detection technics to determine which meeting room is closest to the user. Just click on your meeting room name. This means you will never have to enter IP addresses or scroll long lists of meeting rooms before being connected to your meeting room.
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CSE-200+ Configurator 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.24 6.25 6.26 6.27 6.28 6.29 6.30 6.31 6.32 6.33 6.34 6.35 6.36 6.37 6.38 6.39 6.40 6.41 6.42 6 Accessing the Configurator ...........................................................................................................57 ClickShare Configuration Wizard ...................................................................................................
CSE-200+ Configurator Within some menus the Configurator is indicated as WebUI. E.g. WebUI password, that is the password to enter the Configurator.
CSE-200+ Configurator 6.1 Accessing the Configurator Getting access to the Configurator There are three ways to access the Configurator: • • • Via the LAN Direct Ethernet connection between PC and Base Unit. Via the Base Unit's wireless network When accessing the configurator for the first time, the ClickShare Configuration Wizard starts automatically. This configuration wizard can be started at any moment to change your configuration instead of using the menus. To access the Configurator via the LAN 1.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–2 Configurator lanuguages The following languages are possible: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Arabic Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish The Configurator language changes to the selected language. 4. Enter the user name 'admin' and the password, read and accept the EULA and the Privacy policy and click OK. By default, the password is set to 'admin'.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–3 Start screen The language of the configurator can be changed on any page in the interface. The screen is split up in 2 panes. Left pane with the selection buttons and a right pane to configure the selected function. The startup screen itself shows: • the wired IP address • the wireless SSID • the number of Buttons connected • the system state If you cannot find the IP address (e.g.
CSE-200+ Configurator The default SSID and password to connect to the Base Unit are respectively 'ClickShare-' and 'clickshare'. 2. On your laptop, open a browser. Note: Supported browsers are Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari. 3. Browse to http://192.168.2.1. A login screen appears. 4. Enter the user name 'admin' and the password, read and accept the EULA and click OK. By default the password is set to 'admin'. The configurator opens.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–4 Configuration wizard To start the wizard, click on Start Configuration.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–5 Configuration wizard, Personalisation Fill out the necessary field and click Next to continue. To return to the previous step, click on Back. For more information about a specific topic, see one of the following topics. The ClickShare Configuration Wizard can be started at any time to change the configuration just by clicking on ClickShare Configuration Wizard at the left bottom of each screen. Personalisation System 62 Language on-screen text See “”, .
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–6 Configuration Wizard start 6.3 On-Screen Language and Text Size About the on-screen language. The on-screen language can be set independent of the configurator language. The on-screen text size can be changed between small, medium or large. Language selection 1. Log in to the Configurator 2. Click Personalisation → On-Screen ID.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–7 Personalisation, On-Screen ID 3. Select the language of the on-screen text. Click on the drop down box next to Language for on-screen text and select the desired language. The following languages are possible: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Arabic Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Text size 1. Log in to the Configurator 2.
CSE-200+ Configurator 6.4 Meeting room information About meeting room settings The following settings are possible: • • • • • • Meeting room name Meeting room location Welcome message on the ClickShare screen Show meeting room info Show network info Show source names Image 6–8 Personalisation, On-Screen ID Meeting room name, location and welcome message 1. Log in to the Configurator. 2. Click Personalisation → On-screen ID. 3.
CSE-200+ Configurator 4. Check the check box in front of Show network info. Checked: LAN information such as wired IP address, hostname are displayed. Also the Wi-Fi IP address and SSID are displayed. Not checked: no LAN nor Wi-Fi information is displayed. 5. Check the check box in front of Show source names. Checked: the source name of the shared content is displayed on the screen. Not checked: no source info displayed on the screen. 6.
CSE-200+ Configurator You can also add a personal wallpaper, e.g. your company logo. For more information on adding a new wallpaper to the list, see “Personalisation, Personalized wallpaper”, page 67. Download wallpaper 1. Hoover with your mouse over the wallpaper to download and click on the download symbol on the upper right corner. Image 6–10 Download wallpaper The wallpaper is downloaded to your PC. Enable - disable Wallpaper 1.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–11 Personalized wallpaper selection A browser window opens. 4. Browse for the desired image, click Open to load the image. The content of the file is checked and when valid (format and size), the file is uploaded. The new wallpaper gets a red border. 5. Click on Save changes to apply the personalized wallpaper The message Successfully applied changes is displayed on top of the page. Change personalized image 1. Click Personalisation → Wallpaper. 2.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–12 Change image 3. Browse for the desired image, click Open to load the image. The content of the file is checked and when valid (format and size), the file is uploaded. The new wallpaper gets a red border. 4. Click on Save changes to apply the personalized wallpaper and replace the previous file. The message Successfully applied changes is displayed on top of the page. Remove personalized wallpaper 1.
CSE-200+ Configurator configuration button on other Base Units (same type). Via the same button, the full backup can be uploaded on the original Base Unit. A portable backup contains: • • • • • • • • • Wallpapers Wallpapers settings Logging settings All display settings OSD language Location Welcome message Wi-Fi channel Wi-Fi frequency To manage the configuration files 1. Log in to the Configurator. 2. Click Personalisation → Configuration Files. Image 6–14 Configuration files 3.
CSE-200+ Configurator 6.8 Display setup, Outputs Resolution The output resolution to the display is set on Auto. That means that the CSE-200 + output resolution is automatically adapted to the resolution of the display. For HDMI displays, a hot plug detection is available. HDMI hot plug display detection The HDMI hot plug display detection can be enabled by checking the check box before HDMI Hot-Plug display detection.
CSE-200+ Configurator How to change the source name 1. Log in to the Configurator. 2. Click Display & Audio → Inputs. Image 6–16 Inputs 3. Click in the input field, select the current name and enter a new name. 4. Click on Save changes to apply the new settings. 6.10 Audio settings About the audio settings The audio functionality can be disabled or enabled. When the enable and/or disable setting is changed, the Buttons must be re-paired before the setting becomes active.
CSE-200+ Configurator Jack: audio output via jack. HDMI: audio output via HDMI. SPDIF: digital audio ouput via TOSLINK 5. Click on Save changes to apply the new settings. 6.11 Wi-Fi settings WARNING: It is not allowed to operate the Base Unit outside its intended geographical region. Dual network mode Simultaneous connection to two different networks for better company integration is possible. One via the physical interface (LAN interface) and one over Wi-Fi.
CSE-200+ Configurator Click on here to start the Button configuration. For more info, see “Buttons”, page 102. To change any Wi-Fi-setting, click on Edit settings. The view depends on the previous selected operational mode. Here given with Access Point selected. Image 6–19 Wi-Fi settings, edit Changing the IP address will require a repairing of the Buttons used with this Base Unit. Change operational mode 1. Log in to the Configurator. 2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Wi-Fi Settings. 3. Click Edit settings.
CSE-200+ Configurator Channel 1 Channel 6 Channel 1 Channel 6 Channel 11 Channel 6 Channel 1 Channel 6 Channel 1 Image 6–20 To limit the effect of overlapping networks, it is highly recommended to reduce the signal strenght (standard range of about 30m) of the ClickShare Base Units. Reducing the signal strenght to its minimal value will reduce the actual range of the ClickShare to about 10m.
CSE-200+ Configurator Signal strength 1. Select the Signal Strength. Click on the slider and reduce the broadcasted power (signal strength) until the desired strength is obtained. Note: Too low power and interference by others might lead to connection issues. If so, increase again the signal strength until the issues are solved. By default the strength is set to 100%. Reducing the signal strength limits the effect of overlapping networks in the 2.4 GHz channels.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–21 Wi-Fi Settings, Operational mode, Wireless Client Different Wireless Client mode settings are possible: • • • • EAP-TLS EAP-TTLS PEAP WPA2–PSK 6.13 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS About EAP-TLS EAP-TLS (Transport Layer Security) is an EAP method based on certificates which allows mutual authentication between client and server. It requires a PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) to distribute server and client certificates.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–22 Wi-Fi Settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS 4. Fill out a Corporate SSID. The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect. 5. Fill out the Domain and Identity. 6. Select the certification method. Click on the drop down box and select the desired method. • • Manually provide Client & CA certificates Auto enrollment via SCEP Manually providing certificates 1. Upload client certificate.
CSE-200+ Configurator Using SCEP The Simple Certificate Enrolment Protocol (SCEP) is a protocol which enables issuing and revoking of certificates in a scalable way. SCEP support is included to allow a quicker and smoother integration of the ClickShare Base Unit and Buttons into the corporate network.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–24 Wi-Fi Settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TTLS 4. Fill out a Corporate SSID. The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect. 5. Fill out the Domain and Identity. 6. Enter a Password. 7. Upload CA certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file. The following formats are allowed: • • • • .pem .cer .crt .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER) File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain. 8.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–25 Wi-Fi Settings, Wireless Client, PEAP 4. Fill out a Corporate SSID. The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect. 5. Fill out the Domain and Identity. 6. Enter a Password. 7. Upload CA certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file. The following formats are allowed: • • • • .pem .cer .crt .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER) File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain. 8.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–26 Wi-Fi Settings, Wireless Client, WPA2-PSK 4. Fill out a Corporate SSID. The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect. 5. Fill out Passphrase. The key used in WPA2-PSK to authenticate onto the wireless infrastructure. This can be a string of 64 hexadecimal digits or a passphrase of 8 to 63 printable ASCII characters. 6. Click Save changes. 6.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–27 LAN settings 3. Click in the input field next to Hostname and enter a host name for the Base Unit. The default host name is ClickShare-. 4. To select the method, click on the drop down box next to Method and select the Automatic (DHCP) or Manual. When Automatic (DHCP) is selected, the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway fields are grayed out but the currently used settings are filled out. 5. Click Save changes to apply the settings.
CSE-200+ Configurator Do not use IP address 192.168.2.x for a Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and IP address 192.168.x.x for a Subnet mask 255.255.0.0 Use a proxy server This setting is important for the auto-update feature of the Base Unit, which require internet access. 1. Check the check box next to Use a proxy server. Image 6–28 Proxy settings The proxy settings become available. 2. Enter the proxy server address. Enter the IP address or hostname.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–29 Wired authentication The setup wizard starts. 2. Select the authentication method. Click on the drop down and select the desired method. The following methods are available: • • • • No authentication: no authentication mechanism will be applied to the wired interface. EAP-TLS EAP-TTLS PEAP 6.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–30 EAP-TLS 2. Fill out the Domain and Identity. 3. Select the certification method. Click on the drop down box and select the desired method. • • Manually provide Client & CA certificates Auto enrollment via SCEP Manually providing certificates 1. Upload client certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file. Allowed file formats: • • .pfx (PKCS#12) .p12 (Base64 encoded DER) The should at least include the client certificate and corresponding private key.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–31 EAP-TLS — SCEP SCEP ServerIP/ hostname This is the IP or hostname of the Windows Server in your network running the NDES service. By default HTTP is used. E.g.: http://myserver or http://10.192.5.1 SCEP User name This is a user in your Active Directory which has the required permission to access the NDES service and request the challenge password.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–32 EAP-TTLS 2. Fill out the Domain and Identity. Domain The company domain for which you are enrolling, should match with the one defined in your Active Directory. Identity Identity of the user account in the Active Directory which will be used by the ClickShare Buttons to connect to the corporate network. 3. Enter the Password. The corresponding password for the identity that you are using to authenticate on the LAN network.
CSE-200+ Configurator About streaming information via AirPlay Before you can stream information and display it via ClickShare your device must be connected with the wireless network of the Base Unit. Then AirPlay must be activated on your device. For more information about activating AirPlay, consult the user guide of your device. The supported versions of AirPlay can be found on Barco’s website, www.barco.com\clickshare. The support of non-released version of these protocols cannot be guaranteed by Barco.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–33 Services, mobile devices 3. To allow sharing content via ClickShare app, Sharing via ClickShare app is activated by default and cannot be changed. To allow streaming via AirPlay, check the check box in front of Streaming via AirPlay. To allow streaming (mirroring) via Google Cast, check the check box in front of Streaming via Google Cast. To allow streaming via Miracast, check the check box in front of Streaming via Miracast. Passcode type selection 1.
CSE-200+ Configurator How to enable 1. Log in to the Configurator. 2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Services. Image 6–34 ClickShare API setting 3. Check the check box in front of Remote control via API to enable this function. Checked: remote control via API is allowed. A password can be used to protect the access. Not checked: no remote control via API allowed. 6.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–36 Service, SNMP 4. Check the check box in front of Enable. The configuration fields become available. How to configure 1. When using the default Engine ID, make sure the check box before Use default Engine ID is checked. The default engine ID is a combination of the Barco Enterprise Number with the MAC-address (eth0). 2. Fill out the SNMP Manager address. That is the host address which will receive the TRAP events/messages.
CSE-200+ Configurator 4. Check the checkbox in front of Enable remote Button pairing. Checked: remote Button pairing is activated. A password should be entered to start the remote pairing from the Button Manager. Not checked: remote Button pairing is deactivated. 5. Click in the input field next to Password and enter a password. 6. Click Save changes to apply the settings. 6.26 Security, security level About security levels For the use of the ClickShare system, a security level can be set.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–38 Security levels 3. Select the desired security level icon. 4. Click Save changes to apply the setting. 6.27 Security, passwords About passwords To access the ClickShare Configurator (WebUI) a user name and password is needed. That password can be changed at any time to protect the ClickShare Configuration settings. The ClickShare API access is password protected. That password can be changed in the ClickShare Configurator. Changing the ClickShare Configurator password 1.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–39 Passwords 3. Click in the WebUI Password pane in the input field next to Old password and enter the old password. 4. Click in the input field next to New password and enter a new password. 5. Click in the input field next to Confirm password and enter the new password again. 6. Click Save changes to apply. Changing the ClickShare API Password 1. Log in to the Configurator. 2. Click Security → Passwords. 3.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–40 HTTP Encryption 4. Choose the HTTP Encryption Mode. Check the corresponding radio button. Image 6–41 HTTP encryption mode The following modes are possible: • • • Upload Certificates Create Certificate Signing Request Generate ClickShare Self Signed Certificate 5. To create a certificate signing request, check the corresponding radio button and click Next (right arrow). 6. Enter the necessary details to create a Certificate Signing Request.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–42 Certificate signing request The following items are possible: • • • • • • Domain name. Organization. Department. City. State / Province Country 7. Click Next (right arrow) A CRS is created and can be downloaded. 8. Click Download CSR. Upload a certificate 1. Click Security → Passwords and scroll to HTTP Encryption. 2. Click Setup HTTP encryption... . 3. Choose Upload Certificate. Image 6–43 The Upload certificate window opens. 4.
CSE-200+ Configurator 6. Click Finish configuration. 6.29 Status information Base Unit Status information The following information can be found: • • • • • • • • Model information, name and part number Serial number Firmware version First used Last used Current uptime: time since last startup Lifetime uptime: time used since first startup Overall status Base Unit restart 1. Log in to the Configurator. 2. Click Support → Base Unit Status. Image 6–44 3.
CSE-200+ Configurator How to setup 1. Log in to the Configurator. 2. Click System → Date & Time. Image 6–45 Manual time & date update The current time is indicated next to Current time. 3. Select your time zone. Click on the drop down box next to Time zone and select the corresponding time zone. 4. Check the radio button in front of Set time and date manually. 5. To change the date, click in the input field next to Date. A calendar window opens. The current date is indicated with a red background.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–47 Time setup 8. Click on the up down arrow of each scroll counter until the correct hour, minutes and seconds are obtained. 9. Click Save changes to apply. 6.31 Date & Time setup, time server About using NTP server The clock is continuously synchronized with an external time server and the deviation is in the order of milliseconds. Extra time servers can be added. As long as there is no synchronization with a time server the status is indicated as disabled. How to setup 1.
CSE-200+ Configurator 6.32 Energy savers About standby Standby after (minutes): If there is no client connection detected during the standby timeout period, the Base Unit will enter the selected standby mode. Default setting: Time to standby: 10 min, the Base Unit will enter the Eco standby mode. Eco mode When the Base Unit enters ECO standby mode, it will disable the HDMI output signal and go in low power mode. The Base Unit's LEDs will be breathing white to indicate the ECO standby mode.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–49 Energy savers How to change the display timeout 1. Log in to the Configurator. 2. Click System → Energy Savers. 3. To set a display time out, move the slider to the left or to the right until the desired standby timeout is reached. 6.33 Buttons About Buttons The Button page indicates to which Base Unit the Buttons are connected. It indicates also the current state. All Buttons used with the Base Unit are indicated in the Buttons List.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–50 Buttons overview The current state is indicated and the list of Buttons is given. 3. Click Edit settings. 4. Select to which access point the Buttons are connected. Click on the drop down list next to Buttons connect to and select the desired point. Depending on the selection, internal access point or external access point, settings should be filed out. For an internal access point, no settings are needed. 6.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–51 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TLS The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect. 2. Fill out the Domain and Identity. 3. Select the certification method. Click on the drop down box and select the desired method. • • Manually provide Client & CA certificates Auto enrollment via SCEP Manually providing certificates 1. Upload client certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
CSE-200+ Configurator ClickShare Base Unit and Buttons into the corporate network. Since most companies are using Microsoft Windows Server and its active directory (AD) to manage users and devices our SCEP implementation is specifically targeted at the Network Device Enrolment Service (NDES) which is part of Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012. Initial support for other generic servers is available by extending the possible parameters to use for NDES/SCEP enrolment.
CSE-200+ Configurator 2. Fill out the Domain and Identity. 3. Enter a Password. 4. Upload CA certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file. The following formats are allowed: • • • • .pem .cer .crt .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER) File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain. 5. Click Save Changes to save the settings. 6.37 Buttons, External access point, mode PEAP How to fill out the settings 1. Fill out a Corporate SSID.
CSE-200+ Configurator 6.38 Buttons, External access point, mode WPA2PSK How to fill out the settings 1. Fill out a Corporate SSID. Image 6–55 Buttons, External access point, mode WPA2-PSK The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect. 2. Fill out Passphrase. The key used in WPA2-PSK to authenticate onto the wireless infrastructure. This can be a string of 64 hexadecimal digits or a passphrase of 8 to 63 printable ASCII characters. 3.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–56 Save annotations 3. Check or uncheck the check box in front of Allow saving annotations to connected clients and USB sticks. Checked: annotations on the blackboard can be saved. Unchecked: no annotations on the blackboard can be saved. 6.40 Firmware Update About Firmware update The firmware of the Base Unit can be updated via the web interface. The latest version of the firmware is available on Barco's website.
CSE-200+ Configurator • • Notify: The system will automatically detect firmware updates and notify you on the web interface dashboard and firmware page. The update can then be initiated via the Support & Updates > Firmware page Off: The system will not detect firmware updates and will not notify you. Manual firmware update 1. Download the latest version of the firmware from Barco's website. 2. Log in to the Configurator. 3. Click Support & Updates → Firmware. 4.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–58 Troubleshoot, logging 3. To create a debug log, check the check box next to Enable debug logging. 4. Reproduce the issue you want to report. 5. To download the current log file, click on Download logs. 6. To clear the current log file, click Clear logs. 6.42 Factory defaults About default settings The ClickShare Base Unit can return to the factory default settings.
CSE-200+ Configurator Image 6–59 Troubleshoot, factory defaults 3. Click Reset to factory defaults. The following message is displayed: “This action will remove all settings of the Base Unit and replace them with the default settings. Are you sure you want to continue?” 4. If you want to continue, click Yes, remove all settings otherwise click No, I changed my mind. When yes is clicked, the system starts a reboot.
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Firmware updates 7.1 Firmware update During the first startup of the unit a typical wallpaper will be displayed which asks to update the unit. Image 7–1 About Firmware updates There are different ways to update the Base Unit software: • • • • via the Configurator, for more information, see “Firmware Update”, page 108. automatic update when connected to the network together with the central management via XMS solution. by copying the software on a USB stick.
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Troubleshooting 8.1 Troubleshooting list Problem solving Problem Cause Solution Quality of the image on the meeting room display is not satisfactory The quality or length of the cable between the Base Unit and the display or the connection between these two. • • Bad resolution of the display The system can handle the average laptop resolution of 3 Megapixel. However, up or down scaling on the meeting room display can cause visible artefacts.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Low video performance Laptop performance • • • • Lower the screen resolution of the laptop. Disable the hardware acceleration for video. Use only a part of the display to show the video. Right click ClickShare icon in system tray and click on Capture mode to toggle the current setting..
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Bad Wi-Fi connectivity Congestion of the wireless channel Use wireless network scan tools to look for free or the least congested channels. Metal cabinets, walls, construction Move the Base Unit to another elements, ... can cause reflections place in the room. deteriorating the wireless signal. Obstructions between Buttons and Base Unit cause lowering of the wireless strength and quality.
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Environmental information 9.1 Disposal information Disposal Information Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European Directive 2012/19/EU governing waste from electrical and electronic equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste. Please dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Environmental information Printed Circuit Assemblies x 0 x 0 0 0 电(线)缆 Cables x 0 x 0 0 0 底架 Chassis x 0 x 0 0 0 电源供应器 Power Supply Unit 0 0 0 0 0 0 文件说明书 Paper Manuals 本表格依据SJ/T 11364的规定编制 This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364. O: 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB/T 26572 标准规定的限量要求以下. O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in GB/T 26572.
Environmental information 電(線)纜 Cables — O — O O O 機箱 Chassis — O — O O O 電源供應器 Power Supply Unit — O O O O O 備考1.〝超出0.1 wt %〞及〝超出0.01 wt %〞係指限用物質之百分比含量超出百分比含量基準值。 Note 1:“Exceeding 0.1 wt %” and “exceeding 0.01 wt %” indicate that the percentage content of the restricted substance exceeds the reference percentage value of presence condition. 備考2.
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