How to Mirror Your macOS Device Screen Using AirPlay
If your organization has enabled streaming with AirPlay, users without the Mersive Solstice app can
connect and share their screen to the display using AirPlay capabilities on macOS devices (High Sierra
and later). AirPlay mirroring is accomplished through a device’s native AirPlay feature, using a process
similar to connecting to an Apple TV.
If you are unable to mirror your macOS device using AirPlay, contact your IT
administrator to make sure that AirPlay mirroring is enabled for the Solstice
display.
1. Ensure the macOS device is connected to the WiFi network used to connect to the Solstice
display.
2. From the top menu bar, either select the AirPlay icon or open the Control Panel from the top bar
and select Screen Mirroring. Then select the desired Solstice display.
3. If prompted for an AirPlay code, enter the 4-digit screen key visible on the Solstice display. Your
device will connect wirelessly to the display and your screen will be streamed in real-time.
4. To stop mirroring your screen to the display, select either the AirPlay icon or Control Panel >
Screen Mirroring from the menu bar. This will show the active AirPlay connection. Select the
name of the Solstice display to disconnect.
How to Mirror Your Windows Device Screen Using Miracast
Users without the Mersive Solstice app can connect and share their screen to the display using
Miracast capabilities on their Windows device. If you are unable to Miracast to the display, contact
your IT administrator to make sure that Miracast is enabled for the Solstice display.
1. On a Windows 10 laptop, use Windows key + K or click the Connect button in the Windows
notification center (found on the far right end of taskbar) to open the Connect pane.
2. From the list of wireless displays available, select the Solstice display. If the display is enabled for
Miracast but you do not see it in the list of available displays, try scrolling down to ensure it is
not hidden.
Turning Miracast WiFi Direct off and back on in quick succession for a
Solstice Pod may result in it temporarily appearing multiple times in the
Windows Connect and Wi-Fi connection panels. To resolve this issue, refresh
the list of available Miracast WFD devices by turning Wi-Fi off on and back
on for affected Windows devices.
3. If prompted for a PIN, enter the screen key from the display. Your device will connect wirelessly
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to the display and your screen will be streamed in real-time.
4. To stop Miracast streaming to the display, open the Connect pane and click Disconnect.
How to Share Your Desktop Using a Web Browser
Guest users or users who aren't able to download the Mersive Solstice app may also connect and share
to Solstice using a web browser on a laptop computer. This functionality is supported on Windows,
macOS, Chromebook, and Linux laptops.
See the compatibility chart below for more details on which web browsers are supported for browser-
based sharing on your laptop. Note that available sharing options (e.g. desktop sharing, application
window sharing) vary by browser.
Find Browser Support by Operating System
Operating Web Browsers Supported Notes
System for Browser-based Sharing
Windows 8/10 l On Google Chrome and
Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft Microsoft Edge browsers, audio
macOS Catalina, Edge streaming is supported for the
Big Sur desktop and browser tab sharing
Firefox, Chrome, Safari 13 options only. You must check
ChromeOS or 14 "Share Audio" before sharing.
Linux
Firefox, Chrome l Audio streaming is supported for
Firefox, Chrome the browser tab sharing options
on Google Chrome browsers
only. You must check "Share
Audio" before sharing.
l Browser-based sharing is only
available for Safari users if the
Solstice Pod has a DNS
hostname configured.
1. Connect your laptop to a network listed on the Solstice display.
2. Open a Chrome or Firefox web browser and go to the URL on the display. If multiple ULRs are
listed, choose the one that corresponds to the same network you're connected to.
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3. Click the link to share using your web browser.
Don't see a link on your browser for sharing your screen? Your IT
administrator may need to enable this feature for the Solstice Pod
display.
4. If you see a security warning in your browser, follow the option to proceed to the URL. This may
appear under Advanced in some browsers.
5. Enter the screen key shown on the room display (if prompted) and your name, then click Launch.
6. Select the sharing option you wish to use. For example, you may be presented with options to
share your entire screen, an application window, or a browser tab, as well as whether to share
audio.
7. Click to Share or Allow to share the selected content to the Solstice display.
If you are on the Catalina version of macOS and are having trouble using browser-
based sharing, you may need to enable permissions within your system's privacy
settings for the browser to utilize screen recording.
How to Share Your Desktop via HDMI
Gen3 Solstice Pods offer the option for users to use an HDMI cable to connect a laptop directly to the
HDMI-in port on the front of the Pod. This allows users to share a wired content source to the display.
The wired desktop share will appear in the collaboration session like any other post, and can be
controlled by users in the session with the Mersive Solstice app.
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RALLY CAMERA
Setup Guide | Guide d’installation
WHAT’S IN THE BOX 3
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45 6 7 Português 8Declaração da FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Important Safety, Compliance and Warranty Information
Leia o manual antes de usar o produto. Informations importantes concernant la sécurité, la mise en conformité et la garantie
Este dispositivo está em conformidade com a seção 15 dos regulamentos da FCC.
AVISO SOBRE O SISTEMA DE ALIMENTAÇÃO! O sistema de alimentação deve ser usado apenas O funcionamento está sujeito às duas condições seguintes: 1) este dispositivo não deve English FCC statement
dentro de casa. Use apenas o sistema de alimentação que acompanha o produto. Não use nem causar interferência nociva, e 2) este dispositivo deve aceitar qualquer interferência recebida, Read Manual Before Product Use.
tente consertar um sistema de alimentação que esteja danificado. Não mergulhe o sistema inclusive interferência que pode perturbar o funcionamento. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
de alimentação em água nem o submeta a maltrato. Inspecione o sistema de alimentação Observação: Este equipamento foi testado e considerado estar em conformidade com os limites POWER SUPPLY WARNING! The power supply is for indoor use only. Only use the power supply two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept
regularmente para verificar a existência de danos no cabo, na tomada e no invólucro. de um dispositivo digital de Classe A, de acordo com o capítulo 15 dos regulamentos da FCC. included with your product. Do not attempt to repair or use a damaged power supply. Do not any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
AVISO SOBRE BATERIAS!: Caso sejam substituídas de forma incorreta, as baterias podem Esses limites destinam-se a fornecer proteção razoável contra interferências nocivas quando immerse the power supply in water or subject it to physical abuse. Inspect the power supply
apresentar risco de vazamento ou explosão e ferimento pessoal. Caso sejam tratadas de forma o equipamento é operado em uma instalação comercial. Este equipamento gera, usa e pode regularly for cable, plug, and casing damage. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
indevida, as baterias recarregáveis podem apresentar risco de incêndio ou queima química. radiar energia de radiofrequência, e, se não for instalado ou usado de acordo com o manual BATTERY WARNING!: Improperly replaced batteries may present a risk of leak or explosion digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
Não desmonte ou exponha a materiais condutores, umidade, líquido ou calor acima de 54° C de instruções, poderá causar interferência nociva a comunicações de rádio. A operação deste and personal injury. Mistreated rechargeable batteries may present a risk of fire or chemical reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in
(130° F). Não use ou carregue a bateria se houver vazamento ou se estiver descolorada, equipamento em uma área residencial provavelmente causa interferência prejudicial, e nesse caso burn. Do not disassemble or expose to conducting materials, moisture, liquid, or heat above a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
deformada ou apresentar qualquer anomalia. Não deixe a bateria descarregada ou sem uso o usuário terá que corrigir a interferência com seus próprios recursos. 54° C (130° F). Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be leaking, discolored, deformed, energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
por longos períodos de tempo. Não cause curto-circuito. O dispositivo pode conter uma bateria Aviso: No caso em que cabos de interface blindados ou acessórios foram fornecidos or in any way abnormal. Do not leave your battery discharged or unused for extended periods. harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
interna recarregável que não é substituível. A vida útil de uma bateria depende do seu uso. com o produto ou componentes ou acessórios adicionais especificados, destinados ao uso com Do not short circuit. Your device may contain an internal, rechargeable battery that is not area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct
Após ultrapassado o seu período de vida útil, descarte a bateria conforme os regulamentos a instalação do produto, eles devem ser usados para assegurar a conformidade com a FCC. replaceable. Battery life varies with usage. Non-operational batteries should be discarded the interference at his own expense.
regionais. Se não existirem tais leis ou regulamentos, descarte o dispositivo em uma lixeira Modificações ou alterações deste produto não autorizadas pela Logitech anulam seu direito according to local laws. If no laws or regulations govern, dispose of your device in a waste bin
destinada a aparelhos eletrônicos. Mantenha a bateria fora do alcance de crianças. de usar ou operar este produto de acordo com a FCC. for electronics. Keep batteries away from children. Warning: Where shielded interface cables or accessories have been provided with the
BATERIAS DO TIPO BOTÃO — ADVERTÊNCIA! As baterias do tipo botão ou do tamanho Declaração sobre exposição a radiação: Este equipamento conforma-se aos limites de exposição BUTTON BATTERIES—WARNING! Coin-sized and button batteries may be easily swallowed, product or specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used with
de moedas podem ser facilmente engolidas, o que poderá causar lesões pessoais e morte de radiação da FCC e da IC estabelecidos para um ambiente não controlado. Este equipamento which may cause personal injury and death in children and senior citizens. Keep these batteries the installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC.
em crianças e pessoas de mais idade. Mantenha essas baterias fora do alcance de crianças! deve ser instalado e operado com uma distância mínima de 20 cm entre o radiador e seu corpo. away from children! Do not allow children to play with or be in contact with these batteries Changes or modifications to product not expressly approved by Logitech, Inc could void your right
Não permita que as crianças brinquem com essas baterias ou estejam em contato com elas, Cuidado: (i) dispositivos com operação na faixa entre 5150-5250 MHz destinam-se apenas or this product at any time. Add further security to the battery compartment as necessary. to use or operate your product by the FCC.
ou com este produto, em nenhum momento. Aumente a segurança no compartimento da bateria, para uso doméstico para reduzir potenciais interferências nocivas a sistemas de satélite móveis Never place batteries in your mouth for any reason as they may be swallowed accidentally.
conforme necessário. Nunca coloque baterias na boca por nenhum motivo, pois podem ser entre canais; (ii) radares de alta potência são alocados como usuários primários (ou seja, usuários Always check medication before ingesting as adults have mistaken button batteries for pills or Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure
engolidas acidentalmente. Sempre verifique a medicação antes de ingerir, pois os adultos podem prioritários) das faixas entre 5250-5350 MHz e 5650-5850 MHz. Esses radares podem causar tablets. If a button battery is ingested, seek medical attention immediately. Contact the National limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated
confundir as baterias tipo botão com pílulas ou comprimidos. Se uma bateria do tipo botão danos a dispositivos LE-LAN. Battery Ingestion Hotline at (202) 625-3333. It is available 24 hours a day. with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
for ingerida, busque orientação médica imediatamente. Entre em contato com o telefone de
emergência do seu serviço de assistência médica local. Em geral, ele está disponível 24 horas Declaração da IC: CAN ICES-3 (A) / NMB-3 Classe (A) Safe Usage Guidelines for Products Caution: (i) the device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce
por dia. Este dispositivo está em conformidade com os RSSs de isenção de licença da Industry Canada. • Do not open or modify the product except for battery removal and replacement. the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems; (ii) high-power
O funcionamento está sujeito às duas condições seguintes: (1) Este dispositivo pode não • Do not disassemble or attempt to service this product. radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-
Diretrizes de utilização segura de produtos causar interferência nociva, e (2) Este dispositivo deve aceitar qualquer interferência recebida, • This product is safe under normal and reasonably foreseeable operating conditions. 5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.
• Não abra nem modifique o produto exceto em caso de substituição ou remoção da bateria. inclusive interferência que possa perturbar seu funcionamento. • If product is operating improperly, please contact Logitech support.
• Não desmonte nem tente realizar manutenção neste produto. • Product must be returned to the manufacturer for any service or repair. IC statement: CAN ICES-3 (A) / NMB-3 Class (A)
• Este produto é seguro sob condições normais e condições operacionais razoavelmente Aviso • This is not a Children's Product and is not intended for use by children under 14 years old.
Este é um produto classe A. Em um ambiente doméstico, este produtor poderá causar • Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months. Small parts. Choking hazard. This device complies with Industry Canada's licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the
previsíveis. interferência de rádio, e nesse caso o usuário talvez precise adotar medidas adequadas. • Mount device properly according to the provided instructions. Improper installation of following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must
• Caso o produto não esteja funcionando adequadamente, entre em contato com o suporte accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Garantia do produto de hardware da Logitech – Sumário this product may cause damage or injury.
da Logitech. A Logitech garante que seu produto de hardware estará isento de defeitos de material e de Logitech Compliance. For Product Safety, EMC, RF and Energy information, Warning
• O produto deve ser devolvido ao fabricante para qualquer tipo de manutenção ou conserto. fabricação pelo período de tempo especificado na embalagem do produto, a partir da data go to www.logitech.com/compliance. Maintenance is not required for product compliance.
• Este não é um produto infantil e seu uso não está destinado a crianças menores de 14 anos. original da compra. Consulte o site support.logitech.com para obter informações específicas This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference
• Aviso: Não é adequado a crianças com menos de 36 meses. Contém peças pequenas. sobre a garantia do seu produto e procedimentos sobre como agir em caso de reivindicação in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
de garantia.
Perigo de asfixia. Toda a responsabilidade da Logitech e seu exclusivo recurso por quaisquer violações da garantia Logitech Limited Hardware Product Warranty – A Summary
• Instale o dispositivo corretamente de acordo com as instruções fornecidas. A instalação serão, a critério da Logitech, no sentido de consertar ou substituir um equivalente funcional do
produto ou de reembolsar o valor pago, desde que o hardware seja devolvido ao local de compra, Logitech warrants that its hardware product shall be free from defects in materials and
incorreta deste produto pode causar danos ou lesões. ou outro local que a Logitech possa determinar, com uma cópia do recibo. As proteções de workmanship for the length of time identified on your product package beginning from the date
Conformidade da Logitech. Para obter informações sobre segurança de produtos, EMC, garantia são uma adição aos direitos concedidos ao abrigo das leis de proteção do consumidor of the original retail purchase. See support.logitech.com for specific warranty information about
RF e energia, acesse http://www.logitech.com/compliance. A manutenção não é necessária locais em vigor, e podem variar conforme o país em questão. Consulte toda a informação sobre your product and procedures to act on a warranty claim.
para a conformidade do produto. garantia para conhecer os seus direitos enquanto consumidor e as proteções adicionais fornecidas
pela garantia deste produto. Logitech’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty shall be,
Endereço da Logitech: Logitech, Inc., 7700 Gateway Blvd. Newark, California 94560. at Logitech’s option, to repair or replace a functional equivalent of the product, or to refund
Informações completas sobre garantia: support.logitech.com the price paid, if the hardware is returned to the point of purchase or such other place as Logitech
may direct along with a receipt. Warranty protections are in addition to rights provided under
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Logitech assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. your consumer rights and the additional protections provided by this product warranty.
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1. Camera 5. Power Splitter
2. Camera Mount 6. Power Adapter
3. Power Splitter Case 7. USB Cable
4. Remote 8. Documentation
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WHAT’S WHAT
CAMERA
1 4
2
3 5
6
7
1. Remote Pairing Button 4. Security Slot
2. USB 5. MIPI
3. Status LED 6. Tripod Thread
7. Expansion Slot
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REMOTE
1
2
3
4 5
1. Video Mute 4. Camera Presets
2. Pan/Tilt 5. Zoom In/Out
3. Camera Home
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CONNECT YOUR CAMERA 4. The status LED will flash when
the camera is connecting.
Connecting Rally Camera is the same Once complete, the camera head
whether you plan on using a dedicated will rotate.
computer in the room, or your team
members bring a laptop to the room
to run the meeting.
1. Plug the power splitter USB pigtail
into the USB port of the camera.
5. If issues persist, consult
www.logitech.com/support/
rallycamera or call technical support.
2. Connect the power adapter from
the power splitter to a wall outlet.
3. Connect the USB cable from
the power splitter to your computer.
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MOUNT YOUR CAMERA c. Thread the USB pigtail through
the hole in the bottom of
We offer a numer of options to mount the mount and connect to
your Rally Camera. For video calls, the camera.
we recommend placing the camera as
close to eye level as possible. Best results d. Latch the power splitter case
typically come from mounting below to the mount.
the TV.
1. Place on a table or shelf near the TV.
2. Mount on the wall:
a. Attach wall mount to the wall.
Please use the appropriate screw
type for your wall type.
x2
b. Insert the power splitter into
the power splitter case and route
cables as shown.
e. Secure the camera to the mount
via the tripod screw.
3. Mount to the TV: An optional
TV mount bracket is available
at www.logitech.com.
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STARTING THE VIDEO CALL CAMERA SETTINGS
APPLICATION
To start a video call/capture session, start
your application of choice and select Use this program to control the camera
the Rally Camera. The status LED will pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and image
illuminate when video is streamed. quality (like brightness and contrast).
The software can be downloaded from
PAN AND TILT www.logitech.com/support/rallycamera
Press once for incremental movement or RIGHTSIGHT
press and hold for continuous pan and tilt.
RightSight automatically moves
Caution: Manually rotating camera the camera and adjusts the zoom to
head may damage the device. comfortably frame meeting participants.
RightSight is available on Windows 10
CAMERA PRESETS and macOS 10.14+. To enable or disable
RightSight, download the Logitech Sync
Set up to 2 preset positions. Once in the application. Pressing the pan, tilt or
desired position, save a preset by pressing zoom buttons on the remote will disable
and holding the button for 3 seconds. RightSight. Pressing the home button will
Return to the desired position at any time restart RightSight.
by pressing the button once
HOME
Home will be the position the camera
moves to when the camera is started.
Save a new Home position by holding
the button for 10 seconds.
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PAIRING THE REMOTE
Your camera and remote control are paired at the factory. However, if you need to pair
a remote to the camera (such as when replacing a lost remote) do the following:
1. Press and hold button on the back of the camera until LED flashes blue.
2. Press and hold the Video Mute button on the remote for 10 seconds to place it
in pairing mode.
3. Once the remote and camera are paired the LED will stop flashing
4. If the pairing fails, the LED will keep flashing. Start from step 2 and repeat.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
You can find additional information on Rally including:
– FAQs
– Firmware Upgrades
– Software Downloads
– Support Community
– Warranty Information
– Replacement Parts
– And more at
www.logitech.com/support/rallycamera
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Multimedia Projector
EB-U50
Bright and Light WUXGA Resolution
You can enjoy beautiful and clear images whenever you go without Images can be projected on a large screen with no information
worrying about ambient light levels left out
3700lm
Color Light Output
16000:1
Contrast
Up to Three Times Brighter Colors Longer Lamp and Filter Life – 10,000 Hours
3LCD projectors produce up to three times brighter colors compared The long 10000H lamp and lter life saves time and money by reducing
to 1-chip projectors the frequency of costly lamp and lter replacement
10,000h
Flexible Installation Image Shift
You can adjust the projected position easily when using digital
There are a variety of installation choices* – ceiling mount, oor zoom functionality
mount or light track mount for ease and exibility
shift the image digitally
*Optional mount kit is required
Built-in Edge Blending Epson Projector Content Manager
For bigger, more dynamic displays, the edge blending function The Epson Content Manager gives you a whole range of control,
allows you to seamlessly join several projections together including scheduling and editing playlists
Multimedia Projector EB-U50
SPECIFICATIONS LCD Size 0.67-inch
Projection Lens Pixel Number 2,304,000 dots (1920 x 1200) x 3
Main Parts Native Resolution WUXGA
Lamp Aspect Ratio 16:10
White Light Output Type Optical Zoom (Manual) / Focus (Manual)
Color Light Output F-Number / Focal Length 1.50-1.71 / 20.42mm-24.50mm
Contrast Zoom Ratio 1-1.2
Color Reproduction Throw Ratio 1.38-1.68
Color Processing Screen Size (Projected Distance, Zoom: Wide) 30" to 300" [0.87 to 9.02 m]
Internal Speaker(s) Screen Size (Projected Distance, Zoom: Tele) 30" to 300" [1.07 to 10.98m]
Content Playback O set 10:1
Adjustment Function Type 200W UHE
Lamp Life (Normal / ECO) 10000 hours / 17000 hours
3700 lm (Color mode: Dynamic, Zoom: Wide)
Auto iris : ON (Color mode : Dynamic, Power Consumption:Normal, Zoom: Wide) 3700 lm (Color mode: Dynamic, Zoom: Wide)
*Contrast = 100% White (Iris: Open) / Black (Iris: Close) 16000:1
Sound Output Color Mode Up to 1.07 billion colors
Image 10bit
5W Monaural
Brightness Yes
Dynamic
Contrast Presentation
Cinema
Color Saturation sRGB
Blackboard
Tint Multi-Projection
Yes
Settings Geometry Correction V Keystone Yes
Yes
H Keystone Yes
-30 degrees to +30 degrees
Auto Keystone Correction -30 degrees to +30 degrees
Vertical: -30 to +30 degrees
Quick Corner Yes
Yes
Schedule Settings 2 (Blue molding)
2
Video I/O IN Analog D-sub 15pin RGB, Component, RGB-Video 1
2
Audio I/O Digital HDMI 1
1
Control I/O Out Analog D-sub 15pin RGB, RGB-Video 1
USB-I/O 1
IN Stereo mini 1
Network I/O 1
Out Stereo mini Yes
Direct Power On Yes
Direct Power O RS-232C D-sub 9pin about 6 seconds
Start-up Period warm-up period: 30 seconds
Type A (for USB Memory, USB Document Camera, for Wireless LAN unit, Firmware update) Instant o
Cool-down Period 10000H / 20000H
Air Filter Type B (for USB Display, Control, Firmware update) 100 - 240 V AC +/- 10%, 50/60 Hz
Power Supply Voltage 285W / 218W
Power Consumption Wired LAN RJ45 2.0W / 0.3W
364×87×248 mm
Dimension Wireless LAN Built-in Approx. 6.83 lbs. / 3.1 kg
Weight 37 dB / 28 dB
Fan Noise Maintenance Cycle (Power consumption: Normal / ECO)
220-240V Area Lamp On (Power consumption: Normal / ECO)
Exclude Feet (W x H x D) Networked Standby / Energy Saving
Power consumption: Normal / ECO
Supplied Accessories Projection Distance 2 Year Onsite Warranty Service to be provided for
local purchase only.
Quick Started Quide 16:10 Screen Size Wide Tele
Remote Control (Inch) The warranty service can be extended by purchasing
Battery for Remote Control (AA x 2) cm inch cm inch Epson Coverplus Extended Warranty. For more
Interface Cover 80 information, please contact Epson customer support.
Power Cable (1.8m) 100 For Standard warranty terms & conditions, please
PC Cable (1.8m) 150 refer to https://www3.epson.com.hk/eservice/tcs.html
200
Optional Accessories 238 94 291 114 Bold, Bright, Beautiful...3LCD Technology
Spare Lamp ELPLP97 299 118 364 143 3LCD technology achieves bright,
Air Filter Set ELPAF59 natural images and smooth, sharp
Ceiling Mount / Floor Stand ELPMB60 450 177 548 216 video playback. No color break-up
Lighting Track Mount ELPMB61 makes images gentle on the eyes.
601 236 731 288
Optical unit with high light-use e ciency
Epson Hong Kong Limited Epson Authorized Customer Service Centre HK Sales Hotline : (852) 2827 8711
HK Technical Hotline : (852) 2827 8911
Unit 715-723, 7/F Trade Square, 681 Cheung Sha Wan Road,Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, H.K. Wah Fung Computer Services Ltd. Macau Hotline : (853) 2850 8065
Unit 901, 9/F, Westin Centre, 26 Hung To Road,
*Please call our sales hotlines for demonstration at our showroom. Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong URL: www.epson.com.hk
AUG19-01-PROJECTOR
USER GUIDE
LG Digital Signage
(MONITOR SIGNAGE)
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set
and retain it for future reference.
Android 8.0
www.lg.com
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INTRODUCTION
OS is an application operating system for intelligent tablet computers. You can instantly access the Launcher interface
by opening the machine, as shown in Fig. 1-1.
Click the Figure 1-1 Launcher interface
button on the bottom right to access the apps, as shown in Fig. 1-2.
Figure 1-2 APPS
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SIDEBAR
•• Click the button with or on sidebar of both sides to call it out. For example, Fig. 2-1 is shown how to call out
the sidebar on the right side. The functions of the sidebar include the Back Key, Home Key, Recent Tasks, Quick Note,
Annotation Tools, Screen Freezing, and Small Tools.
•• A valid path can be set for the sidebar on the Settings.
Figure 2-1 Sidebar button
Back Key
Click to return to the last operating interface.
Home Key
Click to return to the desktop.
Recent Tasks
Click to pop out the window and display the recently operated tasks. You can delete all the progresses by one key
or delete progresses by dragging left or right.
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Quick Note
Click to open Note. You can write, erase, select objects, etc. For details, please see “3 Note”.
Annotation Tools
Click to pop out the annotation tools as shown in Fig. 2-5-1. The tool includes such functions as annotation,
gesture erasing, screenshot, and exit. When the quick note is being used, this function is unavailable.
Figure 2-5-1 Annotation tool
•• Annotation: After accessing this mode, you access the annotation mode completely, and you can directly write and
note on the interface. You can switch the pen color by clicking it.
•• Clean: Click to clean the whole screen
•• Screenshot saving: Click to save the current screenshot.
•• Exit: Click to exit the annotation mode.
Screen Freezing
Click the button to pop out the screen freezing tools. You can freeze the screen, and at the same time zoom in or
out the current screen.
Figure 2-6-1 Screen freezing tools
•• Zoom in: Click to zoom in the current screen.
•• Zoom out: Click to zoom out the current screen.
•• Return: Click to return to the original size of the screen.
•• Exit: Click the button to exit the screen freezing.
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Small Tools
Click to pop out the tool choice box, including spotlight, count down, stop watch, and air class.
Spotlight
•• Click the icon to open the spotlight, as shown in Fig. 2-7-1-1. The spotlight can be used to make audience focus
their attention on the location you need to emphasize
•• Drag in the black area to move the location emphasized by the spotlight.
Figure 2-7-1-1 Spotlight interface
•• [Settings] Click to pop out the window, as shown in Fig. 2-7-1-2.
-- [Scale] Drag the slider to adjust the range of the spotlight. You also can adjust the range of the spotlight by two
fingers.
-- [Alpha] Drag the slider to set the transparency of the part sheltered by the spotlight.
•• Turn off the spotlight. Click to turn off the spotlight.
Figure 2-7-1-2 Spotlight interface
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[CountDown]
•• Click the button to pop out the countdown small tool, as shown in Fig. 2-7-2-1.
•• Click the [START] button to start the count down, as shown in Fig. 2-7-2-2.
•• Click [PAUSE] to pause the count down. Click the [RESET] button to reset the count down to the initial status.
Figure 2-7-2-1 Initial interface of the countdown Figure 2-7-2-2 Countdown interface
Stop Watch
Click the button to start the stop watch, as shown in Fig. 2-7-3-1. Such functions as stop watch, pausing the stop
watch, continuing the stop watch, and reset are included. When you touch the other area, the Stop watch will move to
the bottom of the window.
Figure 2-7-3-1 Stop watch
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Air Class
•• Click and enter the class. After students scan the QR code to join the class, a teacher clicks [ENTER THE CLASS].
•• Please make sure you are in the same LAN with the IFP.
Fig 2-7-4-1 QR code
Fig 2-7-4-2 Menu bar
Voter&Judge
Click the button or button, and the answer bar appears on the lowest corner of the teaching interface. Click
[Single choice] or [Multiple choice] to select the question type.
Fig 2-7-4-1-1 Voter
Answer: Click [Begin] to start answering question. After students answer the question, their names turn blue.
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Fig 2-7-4-1-1 Voter
Answers statistics: Click [Finish] to finish answering questions, and you can access the answers statistics page.
Fig 2-7-4-1-3 Answers statistics
Choose the right answer(s), and calculate the accuracy.
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Fig 2-7-4-1-4 Answers statistics
Explain: Click the [Explain] button on the answers statistics to access the teaching page. Users can view the
question explanation while checking the answers situation.
Fig 2-7-4-1-5 [Explain]
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Responder
Click the button to access the responder part. Students can responder by pressing the [OK] key.
Fig 2-7-4-2-1 Responder
Selector
Click the Fig 2-7-4-2-1 Selector
button to choose students to answer the questions.
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Message
After activating the message, students can publish the message comments on the mobile phone. The message
comments are updated on the tablet computer in real time.
Fig 2-7-4-4-1 Message
[Manager]
Click the [Manager] button to pop out the QR code, for ease of students in the class to join in the class.
Fig 2-7-4-5-1 [Manager]
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Touch Menu
Click to access the Touch Menu.
Fig 2-8-1 [General Setting]
NOTE
Click to open the Note, as shown in Fig. 3-1.
Fig 3-1 Note
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Menu
Click to pop out the menu as shown in Fig. 3-1-1. The menu provides background switch and saving options for
users.
Fig 3-1-1 Start menu
•• [New] Click the button to create a whiteboard file.
•• [Open] Click the button to pop out the file selection window. You can open the local .enb or .iwb format file.
•• [Save] Click the button to save the current document to the file browsing in .enb format.
•• [Import] Click the
•• [Export] Click the button to import the IMG, PDF, SVG file to the whiteboard courseware.
button to export the current whiteboard courseware in IMG, PDF, SVG, or IWB format.
Fig 3-1-2 [Export]
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•• [Cloud Storage] Click the button to export and upload the current file to Google Drive and OneDrive.
•• [Background] Click to switch the current page background color, which is dark green by default. Click any color to
switch the page background color to the color you select.
•• [Brightness disabled] Click to activate the automatic brightness adjustment, which is disabled by default.
Fig 3-1-3 Color Background Fig 3-1-4 Texture Background
Fig 3-1-5 Custom Background
Exit
Click the close button to return to the main interface. If the current document is not saved, the saving prompt
window is popped out, and users can enter the file name and save the current document; if the current document is
saved, then you do not need to save it again. You can directly exit the software and return to the main interface.
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Selection
•• Click the button to perform selection operation on the objects of the page. By drawing any close figure or clicking
the object on the interface, you can move or zoom in or out the object you select, as shown in Fig. 3-3-1.
•• Separation of hand and SmartPen: When the toolbar corresponding to the Note software is selection function, users
can directly write by using the SmartPen on the Note without switching the toolbar to the writing state.
Fig 3-3-1 Selection
1) Move: Select by circling and drag the selected object to move the current object to any location.
2) Zoom in or out.
a. Select by circling and operate the selected object by two points to zoom in or out the current object, and
change the color of the current object to black, yellow, blue or red.
b. Operate the page by two points to globally zoom in or out the current page.
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Click the pen button to pop out the pen setting window. After setting the handwriting size and color, the
handwriting will appear on the place you need to write when you slide.
Fig 3-4-1 Pen setting
•• Pen: Including pencil and a row of brushes. Pencil is set by default.
•• Handwriting size: Slide the handwriting size slide bar to change the handwriting size.
•• Handwriting color: Click the color of the color disk on the right side to change the handwriting color as required.
Eraser
Click to select the eraser. Select by circling the object you need to erase.
Clean
Click to clean the whole screen.
Shape
•• Click the shape button to pop out the shape window.
•• We provide 2D and 3D shapes you can choose.
Fig 3-7-1 Shape window
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Click to select the roaming mode. You can move the whole screen with sliding
Drawing Board
Click the button to call out the drawing board, as shown in Fig. 3-8-1.
Fig 3-8-1 Drawing board interface
•• Pen: Pencil is selected by default, including pencil, writing brush, a row of brushes, eraser.
•• Palette: Select the color and click the palette to color in the form of rotating.
•• Color picker: Click to activate the color picker and the round color picker appears on the drawing board area. Drag
it to the color you want and click to finish the color picking. In this case the pen color is the selected color.
•• Color disk: Users can change the color of the color circle by changing the color of the color disk.
Withdrawing
Click the withdrawing button to withdraw the previous operation.
Recover
Click to recover the previous withdrawing operation. This button is in hidden status before any withdrawing
operation is done.
Adding Page
Click the button to add new page.
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Click the button to return to the previous page. If the current page is the first page, then you cannot click this
button.
Pagination
Click pagination to load the thumbnail of all pages. You can also directly click the thumbnail to display.
Next Page button to switch to the next page of the current page.
When the current page is not the last page, click the
FINDER
Click to pop out the file browsing as shown in Fig. 4-1. It can browse the files saved in the system such as
document, whiteboard writing, video, picture, and audio. In addition, it can automatically identify external USB device,
browse files according to category, search for the files, etc.
Fig 4-1 File browsing
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Browsing according to Category
Users can browse resources stored in the system according to category, including document, whiteboard writing (pages
saved by the whiteboard and quick screenshot), video, picture, and audio.
•• [All]: When accessing internal storage module, all resources are displayed by default.
•• [Doc]: Click Doc to browse PPT, Word, Excel, PDF documents.
•• [Note]: Click Note to browse files and quick screenshot saved by the whiteboard.
•• [Picture]: Click Picture to browse the stored pictures, formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .bmp, and .gif are supported.
•• [Media]: Click Media to browse the stored videos. Formats like .avi, .mp4, .vob, .mkv, .mov, .mpeg are supported.
•• Search: In the input box on the right upper corner of the interface, enter the resource name you want to search, and
click to search for the resources. For example, by entering “word”, you can find resources whose name is “word”.
Resource operation
Users can edit the resources stored in the system, including creating, selecting, selecting all, cancelling selecting,
copying, pasting, cutting, deleting, renaming, and more.
•• Selecting: Click the button to switch to , and a selecting box pops out on the right upper corner of the
resources. Then you can select resources as required.
Fig 4-2-1 Selecting interface
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•• Selecting all: By clicking the button, you can select all resources under the current directory.
Fig 4-2-2 Selecting all interface
•• Cancelling selecting: Click to cancel all resources that have been selected currently.
•• Creating: Click to create new folders under the current directory.
Fig 4-2-3 New Folder
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•• Cutting: When the resource is selected, the cutting button will appear. Click to cut the currently selected
resource.
•• Deleting: Click to delete the selected resource.
•• Pasting: When there is any resource being copied or cut currently, the button is available. Users can paste the
copied/cut resource to the specified location as required. You can execute the pasting operation only when the
default folder is displaying “all” resource locations.
•• Renaming: Click to rename the selected resource.
•• More: Click to pop out the “send to” button. You can send the selected file to the target folder.
•• Click a certain resource, the resource operation menu will pop out at the bottom of the window. You can perform
operations such as deleting, copying, cutting, pasting, and renaming on the current resource.
Ordering menu
Click the ordering button to pop out the menu as shown in Fig. 4-3-1. You can order the resources, including
ordering according to the name, type, size, and time. Resources are ordered according to name by default.
Fig 4-3-1 Ordering menu
•• [Name]: When [Name] is selected, the displayed resources will be ordered according to resource name.
•• [Type]: When [Type] is selected, the displayed resources will be ordered according to resource type.
•• [Size]: When [Size] is selected, the displayed resources will be ordered according to resource size.
•• [Time]: When [Time] is selected, the displayed resources will be ordered according to resource time.
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Tile: Click to display the resources in the form of icon. The resources are displayed in the form of icon by default, as
shown in Fig. 4-3-2.
Fig 4-3-2 Tile display
List: Click to switch to display the resources in the form of detailed information, as shown in Fig. 4-3-3.
Fig 4-3-3 List display
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Click to exit the file browsing, and return to the homepage.
SETTINGS
Click the button to open setting, as shown in Fig. 5-1. You can tap to click and select the setting option, including
[Wireless & networks], [Device], and [Personal].
Fig 5-1 Setting menu
[Wireless & networks]
You can set whether to enable the network, and view the network, including the MAC address, IP address, mask, and
gateway.
* Wi-Fi Direct and Bluetooth are not supported.
[Device]
Display: setting wallpaper, and Pixel shift.
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[Personal]
•• Security: All the CA certificates you have trusted.
•• Language & Input: Setting language and input method.
•• Startup and shutdown: Set Startup channel, Standby after startup
•• Input Setting: Path renaming.
•• Other Setting: Setting the Slide Toolbar and FloatBar; setting the single finger and multi-finger of Note writing.
[System]
Setting Date & time, and About Device.
BROWSER button and enter the website to access the web page.
When the network is normally connected, click the
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[KEEPER]
•• Click to pop out the [Keeper] interface as shown in Fig. 8-1. You can perform memory optimization, garbage
clean, and hardware checking on the intelligent tablet computer.
Fig 8-1 [Keeper]
•• [One Key Optimize]: Click to optimize memory, clean the disk garbage and check hardware problem in
one key.
•• [Memory Clean]: Click to optimize the memory.
Fig 8-2 [Memory Clean]
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•• [Garbage Clean]: Click to clean the disk garbage.
Fig 8-2 Garbage Clean
•• Version information: Click to view the system version information of the machine.
•• Exit: Click to exit the [Keeper] and return to the main interface.
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Click the button, or Finger sliding upwards from the bottom of the screen to access the Touch Menu.
Fig 9-1 [General Setting]
•• PC: Select the PC input.
•• Android: Select the Android input.
•• HDMI: Select the HDMI input.
•• VGA: Select the VGA input.
•• AV: Select the AV input.
•• DVI: Select the DVI input.
* The switching of the signal input will take a few seconds.
CLOUD DRIVE
Click the button to connect to the Cloud Drive.
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SCREEN SHARE PRO MANUAL
Software Introduction
Screen Share Pro is a Wi-Fi-based software for multiple devices to simultaneously interact with IFP (short for
“interactive flat panel”).
1 Once connected to Wi-Fi, users can transmit files (including audio, video and photos) from devices to IFP for
demonstration.
2 Users can mirror IFP on their mobile devices, and control IFP via mobile devices.
3 With Screen Share Pro, IFP can reversely control Windows and Mac.
4 Users can cast screen on IFP via the camera on devices.
Installations
Operating Environment
•• Server (also called “receiver”)
-- Android 5.0 or later designed by the manual provider
•• Client (also called “sender”)
-- Android 5.0 or later
-- iOS 8.0 or later
-- Windows 7/8/10
-- MacOS 10.10 or later
-- Chrome OS (only version 1.0.7 of SSP can work on Chrome OS)
Server Installation
Enable third-party app installation on Android; Choose Android Server portfolio, double click to install application.
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•• After the software is installed, click the icon
Picture 2-3-1 Server Main Interface
For Android, iOS, windows and MacOS clients, instructions are as follows.
•• Scan the QR code with mobile devices or enter the address in your PC web browser to download APK (application
kit). It will automatically recognize different types of devices and thus provide the correct APK.
•• In the case of iOS (iPhone OS) client, after scanning the QR code, it will lead to the app store, where you can
download the app.
Picture 2-3-2 Client Download
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•• Install the app on your mobile devices. Enter the interface.
Picture2-3-3 Installation Completed
•• Enter the code on receiver and start sharing screens.
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After installing server application, follow the user guide to connect devices to IFP.
Picture 3-1-1 Server Interface
1 Download client application either by scanning QR code or
2 Entering address in web browser.
3 Make sure client devices are connected to the same network as IFP.
4 Enter the same code on devices to connect with IFP.
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Permission Mode
Click [Switch mode] in [Menu] column.
Picture 3-1-2 [Menu]
Switch mode by clicking the button. Please activate software before using switching to master mode.
Picture 3-1-3 [Switch mode]
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Picture 3-1-4 Switch Mode Reminder
After switching to master mode, you will see an added column for devices on the interface.
Picture 3-1-5 Master Mode Interface
In master mode, all clients need to be accepted by IFP server before they could share screen. There are two admitting
ways.
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