ēno® interactive whiteboard user guide Part number 2003173-001 Rev B ©2012 PolyVision Corporation All rights reserved
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Table of contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 What are ēno interactive whiteboards?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Register your PolyVision product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Installing ēno interactive whiteboards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ēno installation options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using ēno interactive whiteboards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Get started using ēno interactive whiteboards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ēno interactive whiteboard control icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Projector control icons (for the PolyVision projector) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Control icon options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cursor control using the ēno stylus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replacing the ēno stylus batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacing the ēno stylus tip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to obtain replacement parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summer maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Welcome Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of a PolyVision® ēno® interactive whiteboard. Projection Previous Next Keyboard Pen / Cursor Pen Style Red Pen Blue Pen Green Pen Black Pen Narrow Pen Medium Pen Wide Pen Solid Pen Dashed Pen Small Eraser Large Eraser Erase All Print Save What are ēno interactive whiteboards? ēno interactive whiteboards provide cordless interactivity with a computer using the Bluetooth-enabled ēno stylus.
Welcome Register your PolyVision product By registering your product, you receive enhanced customer service with information on software upgrades. To register your PolyVision product: • PolyVision Register on-line at: http://register.polyvision.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards Installing ēno interactive whiteboards Two people are needed for portions of this installation. ēno installation options PolyVision provides these ēno interactive whiteboard installation options: • ēno 2610: a 4’ x 6’ (1223mm x 1638mm) wall-mounted whiteboard that you can install permanently on any wall using instructions provided in this manual. ēno 2610 can also be mounted on a mobile stand available from your PolyVision dealer.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards NOTE: note: ēno one interactive whiteboards include two magnetic icon strips: one that controls the interactive whiteboard functions and one that controls the PolyVision projector on/off, video mute, brightness, and input source. 3. Install the PolyVision driver on the computer. (Refer to “Install the PolyVision driver” on page 22.) 4. Prepare the ēno stylus for use. (Refer to “Preparing to use ēno” on page 25.) 5. Connect a projector to the computer.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards What comes in the box 1. ēno stylus kit containing the stylus, battery, two extra stylus tips, and PolyVision ēno receiver 2. magnetic control icon strip 3. ēno (2610 or 2810) whiteboard 4. two (2610) or three (2810) mounting brackets 5. four (2610) or six (2810) #8 x 0.5 Phillips pan-head self-drilling screws 6. four (2610) or six (2810) #8 x 1.75 Phillips pan-head zinc-plated screws 7. four (2610) or six (2810) wall anchors 8.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards Mount the ēno 2610 and 2810 whiteboard on the wall These instructions guide you through installing your ēno whiteboard on a sheetrock wall. If your wall material is some other substance, such as concrete or brick, use these instructions as a guideline but install appropriate anchors to secure the unit to the wall.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards 3. Carefully mark a line that is 83” (2106mm) from the floor. Use a bubble level to assure that the line is truly level. ēno 2810 ēno 2610 83” (2108mm) 64.490” 48.160” 48.160” (1223mm) (1223mm) 83” (1638mm) (2108mm) 85.480” (2171mm) 4. Use the top and bottom drill-hole locations on the mounting brackets as a template to carefully mark four (ēno 2610) or six (ēno 2810) drill-hole locations. 52" (1321mm) ēno 2610 32" (812mm) 32" (812mm) ēno 2810 5.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards Mount the brackets to the wall To mount the wall brackets: 1. If you are mounting to sheetrock, fasten the two (ēno 2610) or three (2810) mounting brackets to the wall anchors, as shown.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards If you are mounting to concrete or brick, fasten the two (ēno 2610) or three (2810) mounting brackets to the wall, as shown.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards Mount the whiteboard to the wall brackets To mount the whiteboard: 1. With the help of an assistant, lift the whiteboard and hang it from the wall brackets, as shown.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards 2. Fasten the whiteboard to the upper edge of the wall brackets using the four (ēno 2610) or six (ēno 2810) screws provided. - Not 1/A 900/ 0 #080 E221 for le Resa Beta When the whiteboard is mounted to the wall, refer to “Install the control icons” on page 21.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards What comes in the box • ēno click (2650 or 2850) interactive whiteboard • magnetic control icon strip • ēno stylus kit containing the stylus, battery, two extra stylus tips, and PolyVision ēno receiver • PolyVision driver installation DVD 580-0202-03 Preparing to magnetically mount ēno click ēno click interactive whiteboards fasten to any metal surface, including most blackboards and whiteboards, using strong, secure magnets that cause no damage to the surfac
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards NOTE: note: Use a soft cloth rag and any cleaning solution, such as 50% alcohol and 50% water. Magnetically mounting the ēno click To mount the ēno click whiteboard: 1. With the help of an assistant, lift the ēno click whiteboard and rest its bottom edge on or near the pen try of a wall-mounted whiteboard if possible, or otherwise assure that the ēno click whiteboard is level and in the desired position. 2.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards 3. Gently pivot the top edge of the ēno click whiteboard toward the magnetic surface until the top magnets engage. B eta - Not for Re sale 00/1/A #0809 E 2210 4. Use a bubble level to test that the ēno click whiteboard is level. If it is not, remove it using instructions below, then re-mount it.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards Removing the magnetically-mounted ēno click whiteboard Two people are needed to remove the ēno click whiteboard. To remove the ēno click whiteboard: 1. With the help of an assistant, use firm, steady pressure on both edges of the ēno click whiteboard simultaneously to pull its bottom edge away from the magnetic surface. 1/A E 2210 #08 B eta - Not for Res ale 0900/ 2.
Installing ēno interactive whiteboards 3. Move the whiteboard away from the surface after the magnets disengage. Bet Not a- for Re s ale 0/1/A E2 210 #08090 Install the control icons ēno control icons provide interactive features and functions when you tap them with the ēno stylus. The control icons are magnetic so you can fasten them to any metal surface, including the ēno whiteboard.
Install the PolyVision driver Install the PolyVision driver System requirements NOTE: note: To use the Projector Control Application, USB, RS232C COM serial port or IP network connectivity is required. Your Windows-based computer must have: • 500 MHz Pentium processor • 512 MB Ram • Windows XP SP2, Tablet XP SP2, Vista, or Windows 7 • VGA HD-15 video port • USB port Your Macintosh computer must have: • OS X 10.
Install the PolyVision driver PolyVision driver installation To install the PolyVision driver: 1. Plug the PolyVision ēno receiver into the USB port of the computer. NOTE: note: If you see a prompt from the operating system to reboot, wait until after the PolyVision driver is installed to avoid a second reboot. 2. Windows, Macintosh: Locate the PolyVision driver version 2.4 or higher installation DVD and insert the DVD into your computer disk drive or download the application from www.polyvision.com.
Install the PolyVision driver • To include features that enable you to configure and control a PolyVision projector through the PolyVision driver, select the Projector Control Application when you are asked to select which devices to install. Refer to “Configuring PolyVision projectors” on page 55. • Windows and Macintosh: you must reboot your system at the end of the installation. NOTE: note: You have the opportunity to pair the Bluetooth signal at the end of the PolyVision driver installation process.
Preparing to use ēno Preparing to use ēno ēno is ready to use after you: • add batteries to the ēno stylus. • pair the ēno stylus Bluetooth signal with the PolyVision ēno receiver. Refer to “Pair the ēno stylus with the ēno receiver” on page 26. • connect a projector to the computer. Stylus batteries Install the ēno stylus battery The ēno stylus requires one AAA battery (provided). To install the battery: 1. Open the battery compartment. 2. Insert the battery. 3. Replace the battery compartment lid.
Preparing to use ēno NOTE: note: When the stylus is not in use, replace the cap to extend battery life. Refer to “Replacing the ēno stylus batteries” on page 62 for information about battery life. Pair the ēno stylus with the ēno receiver The ēno stylus communicates with the host computer by establishing a wireless Bluetooth connection to the ēno receiver that is connected to a USB port on the computer. NOTE: note: If you updated to PolyVision driver version 2.
Preparing to use ēno 2. Connect the PolyVision ēno receiver to any available USB port on the computer. 3. Turn on the ēno stylus by removing the cap. 4. Press and release the button on the ēno receiver. While the ēno receiver searches for the ēno stylus Bluetooth signal, a status message appears on the computer screen and the LED on the ēno receiver flashes green.
Preparing to use ēno Troubleshooting: If pairing was not successful, you can try to resolve the problem by removing the ēno receiver from the USB port on the host computer, waiting five seconds, and reinserting it before attempting the pairing process again. NOTE: note: If you want to use a third-party Bluetooth product on your computer to pair with the ēno stylus, use the instructions provided by your product and refer to “Appendix 1: ēno Bluetooth pairing options” on page 69.
Preparing to use ēno Using the ēno stylus and ēno receiver with a different computer The ēno receiver makes it easy to use the ēno stylus with a different host computer. Simply move the ēno receiver to a USB port on a different host computer where the PolyVision driver 2.4 or higher is installed. There is no need to pair the stylus again. Removing a stylus paired to the ēno receiver You can remove an ēno stylus paired to the ēno receiver in two ways.
Preparing to use ēno If you use the older PolyVision Bluetooth adapter... If you upgraded to the PolyVision driver version 2.4 or higher, you may be using the original PolyVision Bluetooth adapter rather than the newer ēno receiver. newer ēno receiver older PolyVision Bluetooth adapter If you use the original PolyVision Bluetooth adapter, the ēno stylus establishes a Bluetooth connection to the host computer rather than to the Bluetooth adapter.
Preparing to use ēno Be sure to pair the stylus with a host computer that has the PolyVision driver installed. ēno stylus LED status summary If you use the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter rather than the ēno receiver, the LED indicator on the ēno stylus provides status information about Bluetooth communication with the computer.
Preparing to use ēno Multiple ēno interactive whiteboards and icon strips In addition to support for up to three styli on a single interactive whiteboard, one computer with the PolyVision driver installed can support up to three ēno interactive whiteboards showing separate parts of the computer’s desktop, acting as added monitors for the computer. You may need to add an additional video card(s) to use multiple projectors.
Preparing to use ēno 5. Click the ēno interactive whiteboard that you want to configure. The settings for that product appear in the lower part of the window. 6. Click the drop down menu beside “Board responds to Icon Strip ID:” and choose the option that corresponds to the magnetic icon strip labeled “A,” “B,” or “C” on that board. Choose “All” when you want all whiteboards to respond to all icon strips or when only one whiteboard is used. 7.
Getting started in projection mode Getting started in projection mode To set up the projector and get started projecting your computer: 1. Locate your projector’s video cable and connect it to the video port of your computer. 2. Connect the other end of the video cable to your projector. 3. Connect the projector’s power cord to an outlet. 4. Turn on the projector and focus your computer screen squarely onto your whiteboard. The projected image does not need to fill the white area.
Getting started in projection mode 3. Using the ēno stylus, touch each target projected on the whiteboard, following instructions you see on the board. When alignment is complete, you are ready to begin interacting with your computer. The alignment between your projector and the PolyVision driver is important. PolyVision offers three levels of alignment: good, better, best. The default is “better” alignment.
Using ēno interactive whiteboards Using ēno interactive whiteboards Get started using ēno interactive whiteboards PolyVision makes it easy to install the PolyVision driver and add Bluetooth capability to any computer so it can interact with the ēno whiteboard. Everything you need is provided with the ēno whiteboard. To get started using your ēno interactive whiteboard: 1. Make sure the computer and projector are connected and turned on. (Refer to "Getting started in projection mode" on page 34.) 2.
Using ēno interactive whiteboards ēno interactive whiteboard control icons ēno control icons that you tap with the ēno stylus are described below. Toggles between writing and cursor control. Goes to the previous PowerPoint slide or PgUp. Goes to the next PowerPoint slide or PgDn. Displays the on-screen keyboard. Displays all pen, highlighter, and eraser size and color options. The current pen color. The current pen width. Sets the pen to a solid line. Sets the pen to a dashed line.
Using ēno interactive whiteboards Projector control icons (for the PolyVision projector) If a PolyVision projector is connected to your computer and you selected the Projector Control Application as one of the devices to install with the PolyVision driver, you can control the PolyVision projector using magnetic projector control icons fastened to the ēno interactive whiteboard: Projector on/off Projector video mute Projector brightness toggle between normal and eco mode Projector input search 580-0280-
Cursor control using the ēno stylus Control icon options You can access the functions of the control icons in two ways: • by tapping the control icons with the stylus • by configuring the PolyVision driver to project the control icons in a movable window that you tap with the stylus (Refer to "Using on-screen tools" on page 59.) Cursor control using the ēno stylus The ēno stylus functions as both a pen and a cursor.
Writing and erasing with the ēno stylus 2. Tap at the location where you want to move the cursor for entering text. 3. To enter text, tap keys on the on-screen keyboard. 4. To move the keyboard, drag the title bar to another location. 5. To close the keyboard, tap the “close” button at the upper corner of the window or tap keyboard again.
Printing and saving Changing the pen style The pen style palette provides a selection of pen, eraser and highlighter styles. To choose a pen, eraser, or highlighter from the pen palette: 1. Tap the Pen Style control icon. 2. Tap an option to select it. 3. Begin writing on the whiteboard. You can drag the palette window to any convenient location. To close the pen palette: • Click “OK.
Spotlight and reveal options A snapshot file is added to the computer in the “My Documents” folder (Windows) or “Documents” folder (Macintosh or Linux). You can change the default file type and destination. (Refer to "Save options" on page 50.) Spotlight and reveal options The red pen color control icon has three possible functions which you can configure: • red pen color for writing • spotlight • reveal Spotlighting your work To use the spotlight: 1.
Spotlight and reveal options 5. To enlarge or shrink the circle, drag it from any point around the edge except the four cardinal points. To remove the spotlight: • Tap the red control icon again. Revealing your work To use the reveal tool: 1. Configure the red pen color for the reveal option. (Refer to "Projection options" on page 51.) 2. Tap the red control icon. The screen becomes black except one strip at the top.
Opening a blank window for writing 3. Drag the strip up, down, left or right to reveal more of the screen. To reveal the entire screen and continue your presentation: • Tap the red control icon again. Opening a blank window for writing If you prefer to write on a blank window rather than writing over the projected computer desktop, you can display up to four additional blank windows for writing. To display a blank window for writing: • Choose the Previous (left) arrow.
The PolyVision driver The PolyVision driver The PolyVision driver is always available and running in the background after you install it on the host computer. Configuring PolyVision driver options The PolyVision driver is ready to use as soon as it is installed. You can change the default options at any time. To configure PolyVision driver options: 1. Click the PolyVision driver icon in the system tray (Windows or Linux) or menu extras (Macintosh). PolyVision driver icon 2.
The PolyVision driver General options To configure general options: • Click “General”. You see the following options: “Sounds”: Enable or disable sounds from your computer or PolyVision product that indicate system status. “Automatic Update Check”: Enable or disable the PolyVision driver to connect automatically to the PolyVision web site to check for driver updates.
The PolyVision driver Configuration options To configure options: • Click “Configuration”. You see the following options: “Desktop Alert”: Enable this option to see an alert window appear on your computer desktop while you write or draw on the PolyVision product. The alert window shows what you are drawing. As soon as you stop drawing, the window fades off. “Desktop Alert window size”: Choose between a large or small desktop alert window when Desktop Alert is enabled.
The PolyVision driver Draw options To configure pen options: • Click “Drawing.” You see these options: “Startup Pen Style”: Choose the pen style that is used when the PolyVision driver launches on your computer. The options are: PolyVision • “Remember last used”: The PolyVision driver remembers the last active pen style and uses it when the program is next launched. • “Use the default pen style”: The factory default pen style is a medium black line.
The PolyVision driver Print options To configure print options: • Click “Print.” You see these options: “Select Printer”: Specify the printer used when you print a snapshot. The drop-down list includes printers currently installed on your computer. You can click “Change” to specify options for the selected printer. By default, the computer default printer is used.
The PolyVision driver Save options To configure Save options: • Click “Save”. You see these options: “Save in”: Specify the directory where snapshot files are saved. By default, snapshot files are saved to your “My Documents” (Windows) or “Documents” (Macintosh or Linux) folder. “Save image size”: Specify the width (in pixels) of the image that is created when you save. (The height is automatically determined by your whiteboard size.
The PolyVision driver “Save PDF in landscape mode”: Enable to save PDF files in landscape orientation. Projection options To configure projection alignment options that apply when your device enters projection mode: • Click “Projection.” You see these options: “Alignment Points”: Choose between three levels of projection alignment: good, better, and best. The more points you choose, the more accurately the cursor will be controlled from the whiteboard in projection mode.
The PolyVision driver “Replay Strokes”: When enabled, pen strokes are remembered when you switch from pen mode to cursor mode, and back to pen mode. Pen strokes accumulate until you erase all. Hardware options To view the PolyVision hardware products that are communicating with the computer: • Click “Hardware.” To view and change settings for a PolyVision product: • Select a product or pen to view or edit its settings in the lower section of the window. Settings that you can edit are highlighted.
The PolyVision driver “Pen Name”: With newer ēno styli (firmware 4.2.1 or higher), you can assign a five-character name to a specific stylus to help you keep track of input when multiple styli are in use at the same time. Click the ēno stylus listed under “Pens” to see its firmware version listed under “Settings” at the bottom of the window. To assign a name to that stylus, next remove the cap on that ēno stylus.
The PolyVision driver To view or change the definition of user-defined icons: 1. Click “Icons.” You see the definitions of the user-defined icons: 2. To customize the icon so it launches a program on the computer, click the button on the right edge of the window and navigate to the executable file for the program you want to launch. 3.
The PolyVision driver Status of the PolyVision driver The Status option provides a live view of all PolyVision products communicating with the computer and their current status. PolyVision products shown in gray are installed and communicating with the computer, but are inactive or in a “sleep” mode. The status information is updated when a change occurs.
The PolyVision driver • configure the projector by choosing “Configure Projectors” from the PolyVision driver icon in the system tray (Windows or Linux) or menu extras (Macintosh). Configure projectors To add and configure a PolyVision projector: 1. Connect the PolyVision projector to your computer. 2. Click the PolyVision driver icon in the system tray (Windows or Linux) or menu extras (Macintosh). 3. Choose “Configure Projectors” from the menu. 4. Click “Add Projector.
The PolyVision driver Projector status The status of a projector appears in the Projector Control Configuration dialog under “Status,” as follows: Status Meaning Not Connected The projector cannot be found on the port. Connected The projector has been found and is connected. The status of the PolyVision driver appears in a separate line in the Projector Control Configuration dialog, as follows: Status message Meaning Connecting… The PCA software is connecting to the PolyVision driver API.
The PolyVision driver 2. Choose “Configure Projectors” from the menu. 3. Click a projector. 4. Move the cursor over the active link under “Icon strip” and select from “A,” “B,” or “C” to correspond to the magnetic projector control icon strip labeled “A,” “B,” or “C” that is fastened to the whiteboard for that projector. Choose “All” when you are using one projector.
The PolyVision driver To change the number of alignment points: 1. Click the PolyVision driver icon in you computer system menu bar or system tray (refer to "Configuring PolyVision driver options" on page 45). 2. Click “Projection.” 3. Choose the alignment type from the drop-down list. Proceed as usual to enter projection mode or to re-align while in projection mode. Follow the alignment instructions that are projected from the computer on your PolyVision product.
The PolyVision driver 2. Choose “Show On Screen Icon Strip” from the menu to toggle on and off the display of a functional on-screen tool window. The onscreen tools include: • all the icons on the interactive whiteboard • user-defined icons if they have been configured. Refer to "Icon options (for ēno users)" on page 53. • projector control icons if the Projector Control Application is installed. Refer to "Configuring PolyVision projectors" on page 55.
The PolyVision driver 2. Choose “Exit” (Windows or Linux) or “Quit” (Macintosh) from the menu. The PolyVision driver closes. To resume: • Windows: choose “PolyVision driver” from the Start/Programs/ PolyVision menu. • Linux: choose “PolyVision” and “PolyVision driver” from the Applications menu. • Macintosh: double-click “PolyVision driver” in the Applications folder. To uninstall the PolyVision driver in Windows To uninstall the PolyVision driver in Windows: 1.
Care and maintenance Care and maintenance ēno maintenance Replacing the ēno stylus batteries When the stylus is not in use, replace the cap to extend battery life. The computer which is paired with your stylus provides on-screen warnings when: • the ēno stylus battery is low, to remind you to replace the battery • the stylus has been idle for five minutes, to remind you to replace the cap Note that NiMH rechargeable batteries are not suitable for the ēno stylus. Lithium batteries give the longest life.
Care and maintenance • Back up your work. Any files you have created or images stored on your computer should be saved onto disk, USB drive, or network server. Coordinate storage of data with your IT Department. When preparing for Fall classes: PolyVision • Test this product early in the Fall preparation process. Connect the computer to the Internet so that the PolyVision driver can acquire automatic software updates that may have been issued during the Summer break.
Technical support Technical support If reviewing the above sections fails to resolve your hardware or driver problem, contact PolyVision USA Technical Support: • Phone: 1.800.620.7659 (POLY), 678.542.3100 24-hour support Monday through Friday. • E-mail: support@polyvision.com • Internet: www.polyvision.com Or, outside the USA contact PolyVision Europe/Asia Technical Support: • Phone: +32 (0)89 32 31 30 • E-mail: business.center@polyvision.com • Internet: www.polyvision.
Technical support CE compliance ēno has been tested and found to comply with safety, radiation, and immunity standards defined in: 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive EN60950-1:2001 (Safety) 2004/108/EC EMC Directive EN55022:2003 Class B (EMC) EN55024:2003 (EMI) EN301489-17 V1.2.1:2002 EN301489-1 V1.4.1:2002 1995/5/EC R&TTE Directive EN300328-2 V1.6.
Warranty Warranty WHAT IS COVERED PolyVision Corporation warrants to the original consumer or other end-user purchaser that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. The finished whiteboard or slate (which includes the frame, mounting components, substrate and fasteners) is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ten years from the date of purchase.
Warranty 6. Shipping charges to and from our factory or authorized repair depot. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE If you experience a problem with this product, contact your local dealer or PolyVision Product Support (800.620.POLY in the USA, or +32 (0)89 32 31 30 in Europe) to resolve the problem. If the product is diagnosed as being defective, return the product to the original place of purchase.
Warranty compatible with many systems. The specific suitability of a product for a specific purpose or application must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by PolyVision Corporation.
Appendix 1: ēno Bluetooth pairing options Appendix 1: ēno Bluetooth pairing options The ēno stylus automatically pairs with the new PolyVision ēno receiver (a black USB device), enabling you to move the receiver to another computer without unpairing and pairing the stylus again. The host computers must have the PolyVision driver version 2.4 or higher installed. The new PolyVision ēno receiver automatically pairs with the ēno stylus when you press the pairing button on the top of the ēno receiver.
Appendix 1: ēno Bluetooth pairing options Pairing ēno using the PolyVision driver With either the new ēno PolyVision receiver (black USB device) or the previous PolyVision Bluetooth radio (gray USB device), the PolyVision driver provides an easy way to pair the ēno stylus with the computer. To pair your ēno stylus with your host computer using the PolyVision driver: 1. Turn on your computer. 2. Optional: Plug the PolyVision ēno receiver into any available USB port.
Appendix 1: ēno Bluetooth pairing options 4. Click the Bluetooth Devices icon. 5. Select the “Devices” tab and click the “Add” button. This will launch the “Add Bluetooth Device Wizard.” 6. Click the box that indicates that “My device is set up and is ready to be found” and click “Next.” 7. You will see a list of all Bluetooth devices. Click the item listed as “ADP-301” followed by an associated Bluetooth address. 8. Enter the passcode, which is “0109”. 9.
Appendix 1: ēno Bluetooth pairing options • Pair a Device • Search for a Device. The stylus is listed as “ADP-301” and is only visible briefly after the cap is removed. If you do not see the stylus, replace the cap, wait two seconds, and remove the cap back again. After six seconds the stylus is visible to the computer. 4. Follow the prompts from the third-party Bluetooth software. The general process is as follows: • Search for Bluetooth devices and select the “ADP-301 stylus.” • Pair the ADP-301 stylus.
Index Index A alignment accuracy 59 alignment options 51 Alignment Points 51 B battery installation stylus 25 battery low warnings 62 battery replacement 62 Bluetooth ID number 72 passcode 71 Bluetooth device ID 28 Bluetooth pairing options 69 Board responds to Icon Strip ID 33 C Change drawing cursor for left handed person 47 Check for Updates 60 COM ports 47 components (ēno click models) 17 (ēno models) 10 Configuration options 47 configuration options 45 configure multiple projectors 57 D desktop ale
Index K keyboard 39 L LED status indicators 31 Linux install PolyVision driver 23 system requirements 22 uninstall the PolyVision driver 61 Low Battery Warning 46 M Make Sounds 46 menu options 45 mounting brackets installing 13 multiple PolyVision projectors 57 multiple whiteboards 32 multi-touch options 39 N name of snapshot file 50 O On screen icon strip 59 on-line registration 7 options 45, 51 file location 50 file type 50 printer used 49 overview 6 P Pair Stylus 52 parts replacement 62 Pen Name 53
Index snapshot file location 50 file name 50 printing 49 saving 50 Snapshot file names 50 software menus 45 options 45 spotlight 42 drag to ellipse 42 enlarge or shrink 42 removing 43 Start PolyVision driver 61 Startup Pen Style 48 stylus battery replacement 62 LED status indicators 31 multiple 31 tip replacement 62 system requirements 22 T technical support 64 U Ubuntu 22 uninstall PolyVision driver Linux 61 Macintosh 61 Windows 61 User-defined icons 53, 60 using the on-screen keyboard 39 W Windows bui