User Manual for Interactive Panel Honghe Technology Group www.honghe-tech.com V69.20140707 Please properly keep the manual for further reference. This is the general user manual for all interactive panels. Therefore, it may be different from the actual product.
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NOTICE Install or place components of which power supply voltage is high enough to cause personal injury in places out of the reach of children. Do not use any types of power cables other than the one provided together with the product to prevent the product from being damaged. Do not open the enclosure unless you are a professional maintenance engineer to prevent an electric shock. Check if the electric supply voltage complies with the product’s receiving power supply before use.
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Mounting Requirements Bearing You can choose the potable or wall mounting method according to your needs. Wall mounting can substantially save the space. If you choose portable mounting, use the mounting rack or support. If you want to use a self-made mounting rack, the bearing capacity of the rack should be at last four times of the actual weight of the display.
User Manual Introduction Thank you for buying HiteVision interactive panels. As our latest independently developed and produced human-machine interactive products, HiteVision interactive panels are multi-functional teaching displays for interactive teaching, digital demonstration, multi-media presentation, touch operations and handwriting.
Outer Appearance Left loudspeaker Control panel Right loudspeaker (Front view) OPS computer Interface panel (Left view) (Rear view) Interface panel Rocker switch (Front view) 7
User Manual Control panel 1 1. Menu: Enter/quit the menu. 2. Signal: Show or exit from the signal source menu. 3. ECO: Switch to ECO mode. 4. Channel +: Select the next channel. 5. Channel -: Select the previous channel. 6. VOL+: Increase the volume. 7. VOL-: Decrease the volume. 8. PC Power: Turn on/off the OPS computer.
Note: The 7.5m USBA-A wire provided together with the panel can only be connected to Touch 2 interface.
User Manual Functions of Remote Controller 1]. : Power On or Standby 2]. : Mute 3]. : Menu or return to parent menu 4]. : Display or quit signal source menu 5]. 0-9: Select TV channel or enter number 6]. : Switch OPS input signal 7]. : Enable Listen Alone mode. 8]. : Quit 9]. : Show current signal status or information 10]. : Confirm selected item 11]. : Up/Down/Left/Right direction buttons 12]. : Adjust volume 13]. : Select channel 14]. : Previous media file 15].
Accessory List When you back the package, please check if the display’s outer appearance is in perfect condition and if all the following accessories are in place: (1) One interactive panel (2) User manual (3) Power cable (4) Remote controller (5) Pen (6) USB lead (7) CD (8) HDMI cable (9) AAA alkaline batteries Basic Operation Power on Power the interactive panel with a 100-240V 50/60Hz AC power supply.
User Manual Installation of HitePanel Recommended configuration: CPU: Inter (R) Core i3 2.27GHz or AMD CPU with equivalent performance Memory: 1GB Hard drive: 1GB Graphics card: supports DirectX 9 or above If the interactive panel is equipped with the latest version of handwriting software in the PC before being delivered, please skip the step. HID drive-free function only applies for Vista, Windows 7 and above operating systems (realizing functions of Windows including multi-point touch).
Uninstall HitePanel If you want to remove HitePanel from your PC, click Control Panel Add or Remove Programs HitePanel Modify/Delete to remove HitePanel. Position HitePanel To ensure that the handwriting display works properly, you need to make the handwriting shown on the panel coincides with the actual handwriting and position HitePanel to realize accurate coincidence.
User Manual Select Nine Points and click Position. Use the pen to click and hold the center of the flickering cross. Do not release it until the flickering cross moves to the next positioning point. Complete the positioning process as instructed. After it completes, you will return to the desktop automatically.
Positioning Method for Windows 7 1. Connect the interactive panel to PC using the USB lead via the USB interface on the panel; 2. Select Tablet PC Setting on Control Panel. 3. Select on the setting window.
User Manual Use the pen to click and hold the center of the flickering cross. Do not release it until the flickering cross moves to the next positioning point. Complete the positioning process as instructed. Click Yes after it completes. Hits & Tips To ensure the handwriting accuracy, use the pen provided together with the interactive panel rather a finger to perform positioning. Positioning errors may cause failures in touch functions of the interactive panel.
Assemble Built-in Computer Insert OPS computer into the slot and fasten it with two M4 screws on the left and right. Note: The OPS computer is not plug-and-play. Disconnect the interactive panel from the power before inserting the OPS computer. Select Signal Channel Press Signal Source to show the list of signal sources. Press ▲/▼ to select an option and press OK to enter the sub-menu.
User Manual [1] Clock After you enter the Clock sub-menu, the interface shows items including the day, month, year, hour and minute. 18 Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press ◄/► to adjust the value of the selected item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu.
[2] Off Time After you enter the Off Time sub-menu, the interface will show items including hour and minute. Press ◄/► to change the off time mode: Once, Everyday, Monday to Friday, Monday to Saturday, Saturday and Sunday, Sunday and Off. Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press ◄/► to adjust the value of the selected item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu.
User Manual [4] Sleep Timer After you enter the Sleep Timer sub-menu, the interface shows Off, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min, 60 min, 90 min, 120 min, 180 min, and 240 min. Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu. [5] Auto Sleep After you enter the Auto Sleep sub-menu, the interface shows On and Off options. 20 Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu.
[6] Menu Disappear Timer After you enter the Menu Disappear Timer sub-menu, the interface shows options including Off, 5 s, 10 s and 15 s. Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Channel After you enter the Channel menu, the interface shows options including Auto Search, Digital Manual Search, Analog Manual Search, Channel Edit, Signal Info, and File Burning Sys. Press ▲/▼ to select an item and OK to enter the sub-menu.
User Manual [1] Auto Search Press OK to start auto search. Press ◄/► to select Yes or No. After you press Yes, press ◄/► to select the type of channels to search (Digital, Analog, Digital+Analog); Press ▲/▼/◄/► to select a country. Press OK to start auto search. It will complete in several minutes. If you need to cease the search, press Menu and ◄/► to choose Yes or No.
[2] Digital Manual Search After you enter the Digital Manual Search sub-menu, the interface shows the following information: 23 Press ◄/► to select the channel to be searched. Press OK to start search. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu.
User Manual [3] Analog Manual Search After you enter the Analog Manual Search sub-menu, the interface shows options including Store to, Audio, PAL (color system), Current Channel, Search, and Fine Tune. Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press ◄/► to adjust the value of the selected item. Press OK to start search. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu. [4] Channel Edit After you enter the Channel Edit sub-menu, the interface shows channel information.
[5] Signal Info After you enter the Signal Info sub-menu, the interface shows options including Program, Network, Quality, and Strength. Press OK to enter the option. [6] ile Burning Sys After you enter the File Burning Sys sub-menu, the interface shows options including Choose Disk, Check File Burning Sys, and USB Disk. Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press ◄/► to change the limit value of the burning time. 25 Press OK to enter the selected function. Press Menu to return to the parent menu.
User Manual Image After you enter the Image menu, the interface shows options including Image Mode, Color Temperature, Zoom Mode, De-noise, PC Setting, and Backlight. Press ▲/▼ to select an item and OK to enter the sub-menu. [1] Image Mode After you enter the Image Mode sub-menu, the interface shows options including Contrast, Luminance, Color, Sharpness, and Hue. Press ◄/► to choose Standard – Soft – Custom – Dynamic image. When the image mode is Custom Press ▲/▼ to select an item.
[2] Color Temperature When you enter the Color Temperature sub-menu, the interface shows options including Red, Green and Blue. Press ◄/► to choose Standard, Warm, Custom or Cold. When the color temperature mode is Custom Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press ◄/► to adjust the value of the selected item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu.
User Manual [4] De-noise After you enter the De-noise sub-menu, the interface shows options including Off, Low, Middle, High, and Default. Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu. [5] PC Setting After you enter the PC Setting sub-menu, the interface shows options including Auto ADJ, Line Position, Field Position, Zoom and Phase. When Auto ADJ is selected, press OK to automatically adjust the window.
Sound After you enter the Sound menu, the interface shows options including Sound Mode, Balance, Auto Volume, Surround, Optical Mode, Neutral, and Listen Alone. Press ▲/▼ to select an option and OK to enter the sub-menu. [1] Sound Mode After you enter the Sound Mode sub-menu, the interface shows options including High Pitch and Low Pitch. Press ◄/► to set the Sound Mode to Standard, Music, Movie, Sport and Custom. When the sound mode is set to Custom: 29 Press ▲/▼ to select an item.
User Manual [2] Auto Volume After you enter the Auto Volume sub-menu, the interface shows On and Off options. Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu. [3] Surround After you enter the Surround sub-menu, the interface shows options including Off, Surround, and SRS TruSurround XT. 30 Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu.
[4] Optical Mode After you enter the Optical Mode sub-menu, the interface shows options including PCM and Auto. Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu. [5] Balance After you enter the Balance sub-menu, the interface shows options including 120Hz, 500Hz, 1.2KHz, 7.5KHz and 12KHz. When the balance mode is set to Custom: Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press ◄/► to adjust the value of the selected item.
User Manual Setting After you enter the Setting menu, the interface shows options including Language, Sound Track, Caption, Transparency, Factory Reset, Signal Search, and One-Key Start. Press ▲/▼ to select an item and OK to enter the sub-menu. [1] Language After you enter the Language sub-menu, the interface shows options including Chinese and English. 32 Press ▲/▼ to select an item. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu.
[2] Sound Track After you enter the Sound Track sub-menu, the interface shows options including Chinese and English. Press ◄/► to select Main or Standby. Press ▲/▼/◄/► to select the language. Press Menu to return to the parent menu. Press Quit to quit the menu. [3] Caption After you enter the Caption sub-menu, the interface shows options including Chinese and English. Press ◄/► to select Main or Standby. Press ▲/▼/◄/► to select a language.
User Manual [5] Factory Reset After you enter the Factory Reset sub-menu, the interface shows options including Yes and No. Press ◄ to reset it and ► to quit. [6] Signal Search After you enter the Signal Search sub-menu, press ▲/▼ to select the signal search item. Press OK to enable or disable signal search. When it is On, it will automatically search for signals. [7] One-Key Start After you enter the Setting menu, press ▲/▼ to select One-Key Start. Press OK to enable or disable One-Key Start.
Multi-Media Press Signal Source on the remote controller to display the list of signal sources. Press ▲/▼ to switch to Multi-Media signal channel. Press OK to enter the channel. After you enter the multi-media signal source, the interface shows options including Image, Music, Movie and File. The color of the USB icon indicates if USB is detected. Blue means USB is detected. Grey means no USB is detected. Press ▲/▼ to select Flash Disk. Press ◄/► to select the type of content to be played.
User Manual When USB is detected, press OK to show content in the flash disk. [1] Image After you enter Image option, press ▲/▼/◄/► to select images to be displayed. Press OK to select or de-select an image. Press ►II to start or stop displaying.
Press Show Info to show the operation function menu. Press ◄/► to select a function and press OK to use the function.(The functions include: Play/Pause, Previous, Next, Stop, All, Music Off, Playlist, Information, Clockwise Rotation, Counterclockwise Rotation, Zoom Up, Zoon Down, and Move.) Press I◄◄ to display the previous image and ►►I to display the next image. Press ◄◄ to change the fast reverse speed and ►► to change the fast forward speed. Press Quit to quit playing.
User Manual Press Show Info to show the operation function menu. Press ◄/► to select a function and press OK to use the function. (The functions include: Play/Pause, Fast Reverse, Fast Forward, Previous, Next, Stop, All, Playlist, Information, and Jump To.) Press I◄◄ to play the previous song and ►►I to play the next one. Press ◄◄ to change the fast reverse speed and ►► to change the fast forward speed. Press Quit to quit playing.
[3] Movie After you enter Movie option, press ▲/▼/◄/► to select movies to be displayed. Press OK to select or de-select a movie. Press ►II to start or stop playing. Press Show Info to show the operation function menu. Press ◄/► to select a function and press OK to use the function. Press ◄/► to select a function and press OK to use the function.
User Manual [4] File After you enter File option, press ▲/▼/◄/► to select files to be displayed. Press OK to select or de-select a file. Press ►II to start or stop displaying. Press Show Info to show the operation function menu. Press ◄/► to select a function and press OK to use the function. (The functions include: Previous Page, Next Page, Previous, Next, Music Off, and Playlist.) Press Quit to quit playing. ECO Mode Press ECO on the remote controller to enter the ECO mode (Standard-ECO-Auto).
PC_Reset Interface When PC_Reset interface is connected to Power ON+ and Power ON- on the external PC's main board, you can press PC Power on Control Panel to power on and off the PC. To use PC_Reset interface, please use the PC controller provided together with the panel. The definitions of the interfaces are shown as follows: Serial Port Control The RS-232 port of the interactive panel is defined as follows: Connect RS-232 port to the PC or controlling device.
User Manual The following table lists button controlling codes.
Specifications of PC Mode (VGA Input) Horizontal Frequency (Khz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) Horizontal/Vertical Sync Polarity (TTL) SN Standard Resolution Refresh Rate (Hz) 1 VESA 640X480 60 31.5 60 N/N 2 VESA 640X480 72 37.9 72 N/N 3 VESA 640X480 75 37.5 75 N/N 4 VESA 800X600 56 35.1 56 P/P 5 VESA 800X600 60 37.9 60 P/P 6 VESA 800X600 72 48.1 72 P/P 7 VESA 800X600 75 46.9 75 P/P 8 VESA 1024X768 60 48.4 60 N/N 9 VESA 1024X768 70 56.
User Manual FAQ & Troubleshooting Failure Fail to connect to the service program The panel needs re-positioning every time it is switched on. The positioning is inaccurate. The cursor of the pen is unstable when the pen is used. The handwriting is discontinuous. Unable to write Possible cause Solution The drive program is not correctly installed. Install the drive program correctly. The USB interface (lead) is not connected or is faulty.
Failure 1. Not sound and image 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Possible cause Solution Strong light or infrared interference Remove the interference source or change the using environment. Wrong writing method Use the pen rather than a finger to write. Grasp the pen as far to the nib as possible. The angle between the pen and display should be larger than 60 degrees. Do not let sleeve or wrist touch the writing surface.
User Manual Instructions for Antenna Isolator The antenna isolator is a key component that protects your safety. Figure 1 To prevent fire, electric leakage and damage to the product due to inappropriate wiring, please follow the instruction to install the antenna isolator (see Figure 2). Figure 2 Instructions in Provisions for Recycling and Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Products The Provisions for Recycling and Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Products (Order No.
Maintenance Tips Do not put or install the product near a heat source or under direct sunlight, in dusty or humid places, or where the product can be affected or damaged by mechanical vibration. To maximize the performance, it should be put away from equipment such as grid, large metal objects and radar stations as far as possible. Do not wipe the panel with any chemical agent. Solvents may damage the enclosure or paint.
FCC WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.