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1. Frame Left olide the glass in the groove of Frame Bottom toward the vertical groove in the Frame Hight M8 10 bolts should be fastened together with the included M8 10 bolts should be fastened together with the included washers washers 24 25 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 5 7 Fix Frame Top e Fix Frame Top to the top of the sets with M8 10 bolts as shown in the picture e The work must be done with extra care because MPDP panels can be damaged if Frame Top bumps into them Frame lop 28 28 0 M8 10 bolts should be fastened together with the included washers 26 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 5 8 Fix IR Bar e Three IR Bars are provided The long one is for bottom side and two short ones are for left and right sides e The IR Bar connectors should be drawn out to the back side through the holes at the lower corners e The IR Bars should be fixed with the clear tapes Clear Tapes The IR Bar Connectors should be fixed toward Frame sides Connector
2. e f you need to stand PDP you must use handles on the back and lean over the PDP to avoid panel touches ground or floor CUSHION PANEL e f you need to lay down PDP e f you need to lay down PDP as face down position please as face up position please be use shock absorbing pads under the PDP surface of the PDP cautious for falling objects on the x Handle with Caution Shock Impact on the set s sides will result in internal circuit l damages Warning The edge bottom of the panel are fragile Use shock absorbing pads or rugs for laying down the product PANEL e Please do not stand PDP alone It may fall or slip off and Panel can be broken or damaged Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd WARNING PANEL e Please do not lean over the e Please do not lean over the PDP PDP It may damage the bottom part of the PDP toward the edge part It may damage the edge part of the PDP OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd x Installation Cautions for e Board X Clearance for Ventilation i e When you install MPDP make sure there is at least 20cm clearance for effective Installation Cautions for e Board ventilation and do not seal off MPDP sets If MPDP sets are installed at the locations of bad ventilation the inner temperature o gt e The installatio
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4. x Input source is not displayed on the MSCS screen but it is indicated by colors DVI Yellow PC Green Video Gray 82 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 3 Screen formation e To make various Input screen formation select an input source and click the screen you want in the Screen configuration with the left button of the mouse 1 Select PC at the Input Select menu e g in case PC is selected ERE MPDP Configuration ONE POP X axis 3 Power Mode N vass J 2 2 Click the screen you want in the Screen configuration with the left button of the mouse Click the screen you want in the Screen configuration with the left button of the mouse DVI screen will be changed with PC A MSCS v5 1 for OPM 4260 File Communication Control Device Help Screen Configuration P EB HN 83 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 3 Screen Formation with one step e You can make various multi screen formations with simple movement 1 Select an input source at Source Select menu e g In case you want to select PC MPDP Configuration Input Select ONE PDF INFO INFO Power Mode v ON vais 2 ODEO 2 Click the screen you want in the Screen Configuration with the left button of the mouse and drag Click the screen you want in the Screen Configuration with the left button of the mouse and drag to the screen you want
5. IR Bar Connectors Insert the IR Bar Connectors to the Frame Bottom Hole and fix with clear tapes 19 ewes Frame Right Frame Bottom DU OPE 11701 OPE 8401 5 9 Fix Camera Module e Fix Camera Modules at the upper left and the upper right corners with headless bolts as shown in the picture Camera Module Fix Camera Modules at the upper side corner with headless bolts 28 Y N gt CEA Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 5 10 e Board Connection Diagram Please refer to the following diagram for cable connection SS i dE de m amp EN Touch Sensor Left Touch Sensor Right Main Control Board IR Bar Right IR Bar Bottom Left IR Bar Bottom Right IB m Power Line g R Bar Power Line 3 z m Camera Module Line E E PWM Signal Line PC USB2 0 m USB Line Power 29 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 5 11 Connect Fan Cable and Right Camera Module Cable e Adaptor Camera Module IR Bar Fan and USB PC are positioned behind Frame Right e Please refer to the following diagram for cable connection Insert 4 pin connector of the right camera module line cable and 2 pin connector of the PWM signal line to the hole Q Connect the 4 pin connector and 2pin connector to the Camera module Draw the Connector through the
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7. XandY can be selected within the range from 1 to 15 The maximum MPDP quantity of MSCS control is 100 sets e ALL PDP Transmit the Protocol command sequentially to all connected MPDP sets MPDP image of selected numbers of X and Y is displayed in the Screen configuration in one second after setting the number e Broadcast ransmit the Protocol command simultaneously to all connected MPDP set e n order to control power of specific MPDP use Power On Off button after selecting the specific MPDP AFDE C nnduration Input Select EXT cd Power Mode s4 yes LJ 3 4 Dvi OPC ff axis SHG O VIDEO mar ONE POF satel Mode ALL POP Screen Configuration Setting 2 Select one of input sources from DVI PC or Video MPDP Control Power On Off 3 Execution of the configuration N Please wait for at least 10 seconds before executing Power On command after the When you click PLAY button after selecting input source from Source select and the numbers of X and Y in MPDP first AC power connection If not it may cause abnormal behavior Configuration the configuration of MPDP is generated as shown in the figure below i Caution Please disconnect AC power and reconnect in case of abnormal behavior A MSCS v5 1 for OPM 4260 x File Communication Control Device Help Screen Configuration DVI DVI DVI MPDP Configuration ONEPDP ONEPDP Power Mode Sis J 1o DVL 1o PC nro on vas 2 CENEER pee RE x IN
8. m 1 ON Product is turned on as the PWR LED of the New MFC is turned on lA l gt Tick sound from the main body 9 ren 2 OFF Product is turned off as the PWR LED of the New MFC is turned off e f there is no problem with the screen or sound the tick sound is likely to result from the cabinet lightly shrinking with the change of room temperature The sound does not affect product s performance 9 3 2 Model Select e This function is used to select the e Board Model e XxY configuration is automatically set 1 Select the installed e Board Model 117 is 3 X2 configuration 84 is 2x2 configuration INPUT SELECT a Je Voip DVI PC C C Mila 84 VIDEO m gt No image at upper and lower part of the screen e As for a screen which is over 16 9 in width such as cinema sized one no image may be displayed at upper and bottom part of the screen 9 3 3 Mode Select e This function is various gt Speckles or white lines on the screen e Check whether the problem is caused by vehicle streetcar high voltage cable or neon sign which emitting interference wave or electromagnetic induction Avoid any interfering object up wa a 1 F1 Display individual screen on the E Board C t D e 4 2 F2 Display full screen on the E Board 3 F3 Return X x Y configuration to previous status 4 F4 Execute the Auto tracking function
9. Figure Camera Selection Buttons e Select the cameras by clicking on Cam1 or Cam buttons on the top left corner of the Sideview menu One will be shown two different views one with what Camera 1 sees and another with what Camera 2 sees One needs to adjust the settings for both 6 2 2 Adjusting the Light Intensity A IR Frame Type IR Bar lt gt Figure IR Frame Type e The value is from O to 100 As this value decreases the intensity of the light will increase B Reflective Type Ambient Lights 3151 ee fe 3171 Figure Reflective Type e t adjusts the intensity of IR LED light in the camera module Adjust the LEDs in the left right and center respectively in the camera module It is getting brighter as the number goes up e Light intensity can be adjusted according to the graphs in the right e The thick line indicates the graph for configuration Adjust the intensity values between 60 95 Figure The Light Intensity and the Corresponding Sideview 41 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 6 2 3 Aligning the Camera Tilt e Take a look at the glowing Sideview image and verify that it is in a horizontal position If one has a slope or if the image is bent upwards or downwards one would have to align it To align the tilt one needs to place the provided Allen screws hex keys into each bolt and adjust Figure T3000 Bolt Location Figure T3100 Bolt Location e The IR Bar goes up and down
10. Q O SO 0 MPDP N x M Configuration New MFC Front AY TO PDP 2 Eo Z o TO PDP 4 ij Ky e TO PDP 1 TO PDP 3 AS Connect Adaoter Jack 5V 1A USB Connect PC Connect Ethernet Connect MPDP Connect 88 9 2 Remote controller POWER ON OFF Tum on off product ID Setting oet the number of product in horizontal and vertical positions XxY X x Y Setting Enter X x Y setting mode Direct amp Info key oelect directions to set the number of product horizontal or vertical and check the status of product Input Select Select source input for product MODE Select F1 1 1 Individual Screen Mode F2 Full Screen Mode F3 Return X x Y configuration setting to the previous status F4 Auto tracking for PC Input ONILLAS CI Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd REMOTE CONTROL 89 BROADCAST Broadcast is the function to control all product sets at once It is applied for Power On Off and Auto tracking Function A B Enter to the test mode of New MFC Model Select Select e Board Model OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 9 3 How to use Remote Controller 10 Troubleshooting 9 3 1 Turn On Off 9 4 Before calling for service e Before calling for any repair check the following and then refer to a near A S center e Every command is executed on all product sets
11. hole and connect 12V power connector of 2 Pins Connect the connector of the left camera module line to L eft terminal in the main board 4pin Back side of e Board Right Camera module at the front of e Board 30 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 5 12 Connect Left Camera Module Cable e Please refer to the Following diagram for cable connection Insert the connector and connect 1 connector of 4 pins eft Camera module at the front of e Board 294 o OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 5 13 Connect Right IR Bar and Bottom Right IR Bar 5 14 Connect Left IR Bar e Connect a cable with 2 connectors which are drawn through Frame Bottom to IR Bar Right and IR Bar Bottom Right e Connect 2 connectors of Left IR Bar and Bottom Left IR Bar e Connect the other cable with 1 connector to the left IR Bar Cable with 3 connectors IR Bar connector Connect 2connectors of IR Bar Left and IR Bar Bottom Left Connect a cable with 1 connector to the connector at the bottom side of Frame Bottom It is connected to the left IR Bar Insert the cable through the hole and connect a cable with 2 connectors to IR Bar Right and IR Bar Bottom Right 32 239 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 5 15 Connect Power Cable and USB Cable e Connect USB cable to PC e Connect Power cable
12. 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use e caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power suppl
13. 5 14 Connect Left IR Bar t tt tt tte 33 9 5 Selec qhe Commarnc TAM SIMSSIOM PE ia o B E E E radici Out Ei Heres 81 5 15 Connect Power Cable and USB Cable s 34 8 7 Ghanging ua aeeti onie renner me crn er ner ne eee E ee eee ere eee eer 82 5 16 Checking IR Bar Operation o oo ccc cccccccececesesescececeesevevevevavivsetevevesasesesesavavavaavitistesesessseevavevavivivivestevstetetsteveveviverenesees 35 8 8 PCI ID NNNECNNERNERNRENRNRR 85 5 17 Fix Mask Cover Bottom Left and Right a ae ene en ee ae een RENE 35 8 9 Tracking Seu MMMC e E 86 5 18 Camera Module Configuration c tn 36 9 10 ORION Homepage log On anda Version MION MANON usce ttu b tkN obo eth eibi ER aE EAER dtu ME ROEE EENEN EEOAE ON Ai 87 OUMEPSIESSOOVcdIRMMMMMMMMNMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNMNMNNMNMNMNMNNMNMNMNMNMNMNMNMNMNNMNMNMNNMNMNMNMNMNMNMNNMNNMNMNMNNMNNMNMNMNMNNM 36 9 Controlling by New MFC eet treten AAEE sr sr sr P Dr ses ses sp Psp Eanan 88 5 20 dr c455 gqMM 37 IL Now xefeena ta RR m 88 6 Sensor Configuration ooo ccccccccccesscscsscsessscscsscscscsssssssesessasasesessseasasassteseasasaseressasasasassrsssatatstersieieatavaveeieseacetenees 38 sem chsuiso e 89 SEINE rore eio c AN 38 9 3 How to use Remote CONTONE aeaiia ESE abiens 90 6 1 1 Program Features ooo cccccccccccceccscssesccsscececsesecssesvscssssvscsse
14. 8401 1 Safety Precautions Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd If it operates abnormally stop using it Do not place any liquid containing immediately container on it If the inside is wet it may cause electric shock or fire Please refer to a specialized construction company for installing stand strikes or wall mount unit Otherwise damage or injury may be caused Do not touch the device when lightning Do not put any foreign material into the product It may cause a failure or shorten the life span Do not install in an unstable location It may cause injury Do not pull out or hang down the e Do not lean against the product or keep Do not put it at any place with much connection cable It may damage the itleaned It may cause injury or failure humidity dust oil smoke or steam It cord to cause fire or electric shock may cause failure Pull out the power plug by holdingthe If you do not want to use the product Do not put any heavy object on it plug Otherwise it may damage the for a long time keep the power plug It may cause failure power cord to cause fire or electric unplugged to save electricity shock The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily xy accessible Ww O M Avoid any action to damage the power Do
15. Camera Module 1 Camera Module 2 Camera Module 1 Camera Module 2 EA o E 5 TE t To A E c lt ro 3 Et 3 J E oS mas pu E J m To Adapter 5V 2A m 0 apter p z To Adapter 5V 2A I IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right 4 lt Light Bar shape of abnormal IR Bar Left gt lt Checkpoint for abnormal IR Bar Right amp Bottom Right gt 70 71 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd Can Carni Carm Cami TL men 1L pee 10 Fi Bar st SS SEE SE Ses ee ee eee NA Light Bar shape of abnormal IR Bar Left amp Bottom Left gt Clos up Picture e f the cables and IR LED Bar are normal check the condition of PWM Board that supply power from Power Supply Adapter to IR LED Bar If it has any problem replace it N To PC USB2 0 Camera Module 1 Camera Module 2 Main Control Board EH Lum nm Gan lt D i Sen ge faa m LLJ l IR LED Bar Right To Adapter 5V 2A IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right lt Checkpoint for abnormal IR Bar Left amp Bottom Left gt e f the cables are normal check the condition of IR Bar Replace the IR Bar if it does not emit IR ray properly e t can be easily checked by taking pictures with a common digital camera e IR LED Bar emits purple light in the
16. Let go of the surface when one hears a beep If the sensor recognizes the touch point correctly it beeps twice when one takes the finger off the surface and the cross moves to the next position There are a total of six positions that the manufacturer needs to touch 4 M lo OBJ 4 XY J Save Cancel 04 _ 1 281268 0 439569 ey OBJ XY Figure Incorrectly Aligned Bent Adjustment Figure Adjustment Window when the Camera Sensors are Positioned on Top 54 55 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 6 4 2 Saving the Bent Adjustment Data Figure Save the Data e Press on the Save button to store the data onto the Main Module as the data is not automatically saved 6 5 Calibration e The Calibration setting is for the set up of the touch coordinate calibration tap timing wheel sensitivity and touch area settings g Calibration Area Setting of Screen Screen Margin L 10 0 of Screen Single Click mm 0 6 Palm Calibrate Calibrate Time Setting ms Tap Slow Long Tap Double Click a 15 4 Slow Wheel Zoom Sensitivity Setting g Put amp Tap Figure Calibration Window 56 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 6 5 1 Touch Coordinate Calibration e
17. Range Setting Complete 49 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 6 3 3 Gain e A placeholder for a feature that will be available later on 6 3 4 Auto Correction Detection Line e The sensor detects the position change of the light bar and automatically corrects the distorted calibration when the position of the light bar is changed for any reason It is not recommended to use e The corrected value for new position is indicated at Auto Offset pm Sensor 1 Wem s E T e f Detection Line is checked Offset value is ee displayed Figure Auto Offset E Invert Detection Figure Auto Correction Detection Line 6 3 5 Simple Detection e This function is for highly sensitive touch e t aims for the speedy touch games such as throwing an object toward the touch screen oince this mode is not suitable for normal use of touch screens or interactive boards N Warning it is not recommended to use for regular purpose E Auto Correction Detection Line Reset E Simple Detection M Invert Detection Figure Simple Detection 50 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 6 3 6 Invert Detection e Select when using IR Pen without IR LED Bar E Auto Correction Detection Line Reset E Simple Detection Auto Range Setting 1Invert Detection Figure Invert Detection 6 3 7 Detection Sensitivity Measurement Graph e he light intensity at a certain point in the graph as wel
18. Reflective Tape 1 Sideview gain detection_line light 2 Detection range threshold 3 Bent Adjustment angle 4 Calibration calibration time area sensitivity Reset User Data lt Normal USB connection between Main Control Board and PC gt 63 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 7 2 1 No Light Bar e f the cable of the PWM signal is normal check the Power Supply Adapter and its cable whether it supplies 5V output to the PWM board properly Cami Cau Is beter LE deas e Camera Module 1 Camera Module 2 1 Dt To PC USB2 0 Main Control Board EH Lum nm Ge lt D ge aa m LLJ cc To Adapter 5V 2A IR LED Bar Right IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right lt Checkpoint for Power Supply Adapter cable gt No Light Bar is displayed at Sideview step e Check the PWM signal cables between PWM Board and Camera Sensor Module Plug the connector of the Camera e f there is no problem for Power Supply Adapter check the condition of PWM board which distributes the power from oensor Module into the PWM Board again Power Supply Adapter to the IR LED bars If it has any problem replace the PWM board e n case the Light Bar is not displayed after replacing the PWM Board check the condition of IR LED Bar Replace the IR Bar if it does not emit IR ray proper
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20. adjust is O to 100 e Sharpness The range of Sharpness you can adjust is O to 28 User Data Users can adjust color impression with white screen and save or load the adjusted value Save Save User s data file pdt Load Load User s data file pdt Picture Control x User Mode Brightness o e a Contrast o fJ a Sharpness eG Color Temp User Data 85 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 8 9 Tracking Control e Alignment adjustment is available when input source is PC 4 MSCS v5 1 for OPM 42B0 PE File Communication iim Device Help Screen Configuration Slide Control Ctrl4 S Picture Control Ctrl F Timer Control Cirl h Tracking Control Ctrl T X e Go to Control in menu bar gt Tracking Control or press Ctrl T using Tracking Keyboard to run Tracking window e Press Tracking Auto button in order to run auto tracking i ii ii Frequency o e n case alignment doesn t work through Tracking Auto command user can Manual tune finely through Manual qa Linestart e Manual Tracking enables users to set Frequency Phase LineStart and l PixelStart Pixelstart o s e Select panel ID which you want to adjust alignment LE e Detail adjustment steps are as follows Tracking Manual Window 1 Tune Phase until the vertical lines are clearly adjusted 2 Tune LineStart to adjust vertical alignment PixelStart for horizontal alignment 3 Adjust Frequen
21. after all cable connections are completed Connect power cable and check the operating conditions 34 Connect USB cable to PC Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 5 16 Checking IR Bar Operation e Check the operating status of IR Bar See 6 2 Sideview e f IR Bar works fine proceed to next step 5 17 Fix Mask Cover Bottom Left and Right e Fix the mask covers for Bottom Left and Right sequentially e Do not fix Mask Cover Top yet For the Right Mask Cover fasten only 2 bolts at the top and bottom sides Mask Cover Left Mask Cover Bottom Left Mask Cover Bottom Right Mask Cover Right 35 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 5 18 Camera Module Configuration 5 20 Fix Back Cover e Configure Camera Module and check the operating status e After all the assembly work arrange the cables and fix the Back Cover e f it does not have any problem proceed to the next step See 6 Sensor Configuration 5 19 Fix Mask Cover Top e Fix Mask Cover Top Back Cover Mask Cover Top Left Mask Cover Top Rignt 36 37 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 6 Sensor Configuration 6 1 Introduction e This document is the instruction manual for the sensor configuration of 117 84 e Board System Requirement for Using T3kCfgFE e Program T3kCfgFE exe e Operating Sys
22. not pull out the power plug with a wet cord or power plug It may cause fire or X hand It may cause electric shock electric shock Do not exceed ratings of AC outlet or extension cords It may cause failure Install the product on safe and flat Do not ride or step on the product It may When moving it disconnect the surface cause breakage when fallen down connecting cable Otherwise it may damage the cable to cause fire or electric shock Do not alter or disassemble the Do not install the product where it may product It may cause electric shock be exposed to direct sunlight or near since high voltage is flowing inside any heating device It may shorten the product s life span or cause failure Make sure the product is not covered with any object If the ventilation hole is blocked the inside temperature may rise to cause overheating resulting in fire Do not put candles on the product If the Do not touch product s front surface with Do not poke the front screen with sharp liquid flows inside the product It may hand Otherwise the image quality can material It may damage the screen and cause electric shock or fire be lowered may cause malfunction of the product OPE 11701 OPE 8401 2 How to Install e Install this set only at a location where adequate ventilation is availa
23. picture yee 73 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd OPE 11701 OPE 8401 7 2 4 Beeping sound from Main Control Board e f there is any problem on the cable between Camera Sensor Module and Main Control Board Beep sound occurs e Check the cable connector s for Camera Sensor Module and Main Control Board and reconnect the connectors 7 2 3 In case Touch Sensor does not work properly when Light Bar is displayed e f the shape of the light bar is bent adjust the tilt bolt in the camera module with a ball screw driver to flatten the light Dar enm x X i To PC USB2 0 O Camera Module 1 Camera Module 2 in a O E SE d EF A 3 Z To Adapter 5V 2A L IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right lt Bent shape of Light Bar gt e Refer to Correct Adjustment of the Tilt in Page 43 lt Check points for the cable connector s between Camera Sensor Module and Main Control Board gt e f the light Bar is not positioned at the center and positioned upside or lower side of the screen adjust Detection Line e If the cables and connectors have no problem and the beeping sound continues replace the Main Control Board to locate the light bar between the red lines e f the beeping sound continues even after replacing the Main Control Board replace the Camera Sensor Module Cann cam E AN 7 3 Fan Malfunction e Check the Power Supply Adapter whether it supp
24. to include When you stop dragging selected screens will be changed to PC automatically V MSCS v5 1 for OPM 4260 DER DER File Communication Control Device Help File Communication Control Device Help Screen Configuration Screen Configuration DVI DVI DVI DVI DVI l S l MPDP Configuration Input Select MPDP Configuration Input Select ONE POP INFO ONE POP INFO xaxs 3 pw Orc xaxs 3 Om Orc Power Mode Power Mode vas 2 OMDEO ON vexs 2 ODEO PLAY 84 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 8 8 Picture Control e Register values related to display of MPDP can be changed e To use Picture Control go to MSCS Menu gt Control gt Picture Control or press Ctrl P using Keyboard MSCS v5 1 for OPM 4260 File Communication im Device Help Screen Configuration Slide Contral Ctrl S Picture Control Ctrl P Timer Control Tracking Control Ctrl T e n order to control display values input values directly in Edit Box and press Enter key Or click button using mouse e Click Exit button or press Ctrl X using keyboard to close Picture Control window Color Temp Change the color temperature of the screen Normal Initial setting Proper for normal video image view Studio Low Color temperature Proper for broadcasting purpose Brightness he range of Brightness you can adjust is O to 100 Contrast he range of Contrast you can
25. 68 60 47 71 VESA DMT e However please always be careful in using static images on this product 1366 x 68 90 48 9 because such burn in effect may cause permanent damages in some 1366 x 768 60 48 77 Cases 1400 x 1050 60 65 317 VESA CVT 1600 x 900 50 46 39 VESA CVT eWhen you turn on the product slight buzzing sound may be heard 1600 x 1200 90 61 79 VESA CVT Caution from the rear of display panel Since it is not a fault you may continue 1600 x 1200 60 75 00 to use the product VESA DMT 1706 x 960 60 59 57 e DIV signals Resolution Pixel Clock MHz H Freq KHz V Freq Hz gt Screen decolorization 460p 27 000 51 467 60 00 e Optical film that is attached on the panel can be slightly decolorized 0 6 21 000 31 250 90 00 Caution after long time of use The degree of decolorization may vary 720p 74 250 45 000 60 00 depending on display contents and conditions It is due to the characteristics of the film but it is not a defect 120p 14 250 37 900 90 00 It is caused by chemical characteristics of the film 1080i 74 250 99 50 60 00 1080 74 250 201129 50 00 1080p 148 500 67 500 60 00 1080p 148 500 56 250 50 00 92 93 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 12 Specification Model Name OPE 8401 OPE 11701 Aspect Ratio 16 9 24 9 Panel Active Area 1846 8 x 1041 4 2 770 2 X 1 041 4 SEAM Size 1 9mm 1 9mm Resolut
26. As one begins touching the surface equipped with our camera sensors one will begin to see a gap between the touch and the mouse The purpose of touch coordinate calibration is to minimize this gap Press on the button labeled Calibrate H Calibration Screen Margin i A 10 0 96 of Screen Calibrate Figure Calibrate Button e When the Calibrate button is depressed the following image comes up on screen On the upper right hand corner a red cross blinks Place a pointer perpendicular to the surface of the screen A beep will sound when one places a pointer and two beeps will sound as one removes it from the blinking red cross Go no to the next blinking red cross There will be nine points that the red cross will cover Touch and let go of the surface nine different times and one should have the touch coincide with the mouse e Press or touch the cross point of the blinking red cross and notice the beep When one let s go of the screen two sequential beeps will sound Move on to the next blinking red cross e There are a total of nine crosses to touch Figure Touch Coordinate Calibration Window e The camera sensor recognizes the last position of the touch so one can move the pointer Just do not remove the pointer from the surface since then the double beep will have sounded One can always exit out of the Calibration screen by pressing the Escape key 57 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of N
27. C using Keyboard e n order to disconnect communication click Disconnect using mouse or press Ctrl D using keyboard When you use USB to RS 232C converters you need to set Com Port again because MSCS uses one of Com Port no 1 to 30 x Available Com Port on the PC is automatically recognized and displayed e Com Port Configuration Baud Rate 115200bps Fixed Data Bit SBits Parity None Stop Bit 1Bit Flow Control None 78 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 8 4 New design Last design setting e You can see following pop up window for New design Last design when you click Connect or press Ctrl C using keyboard after select communication type Welcome to MSCS Ed Please Select Mode Open Mew Design Open Last Design New Last Design Set e Click Open New Design to prepare new configuration e Click Open Last Design to go to last design before closing e When the connection is successfully completed after setting Com Port following Message dialog is displayed The dialog window will be disappeared in 1 second Message Dialog A Seral Connected 79 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 8 5 Multi screen configuration 8 6 Selecting the command transmission method 1 Input the numbers of X and Y e ONE PDP Transmit Protocol Command to one MPDP Kis for the number of row and Y is for column
28. FO Check the resolution of the input source It is displayed at the upper right corner of the screen Check the signal If there is no input signal No signal is displayed 80 81 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 8 7 Changing the input source e Varieties of screen formations are available with screen configuration 1 If you select DVI and click Play button at the Input Select menu the input source will be changed from PC to DVI 1 Select PC at the Input Select menu e g in case PC is selected MPDP Configuration Input Select ONE FDF Fower Mode ON vas 2 OMIDEO 2 If you select DVI and click Play button at the Input Select menu the input source will be changed from PC to DVI n case you do not select a screen and click Play the input source for the all screen will be changed MSCS v5 1 for OPM 4260 MSCS v5 1 for OPM 4260 MSCS v5 1 for OPM 4250 File Communication Control Device Help File Communication Control Device Help File Communication Control Device Help Screen Configuration Screen Configuration Screen Configuration MPDP Configuration Input Select MPDP Configuration Input Select d vu Opvil Dvig O PC m mmmm E Power Mode Y axis O IDEO ON vas 2 OMDEO ON Yaxs 2 MPDP Configuration Input Select xaxis 3 Opw OPC ONEPDP w Power Mode X axis 3 DYI O PC EET X axis ONEPDP w
29. Innovative e Board of New Conception Orion e Board Solutions ORION CO LTD www oriondisplay net Address 257 6 Gongdan dong Gumi si Gyeongsangbuk do Korea Tel 82 2 6678 8533 Fax 82 2 6678 8599 2012 01 18 Innovative e Board of New Conception Orion e Board Solutions e ABCD BEF AAC c LA 0 User s Manual OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Thank you for purchasing our MPDP Please read through this user s manual for safety before installing this product This product is manufactured for Multi Plasma display model only Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd The Features of e Board Supplied Accessories MPDP 1set gt The perfect flat wide screen with high brightness and high resolution User s Manual Multi Screen Control Ferrite Core 1pc Handle 2 pcs Bolt 4 pcs gt No restriction for installation and moving with its thin structure System MSCS il MPDP n team 2 Multiple screen plays simultaneously with its unique function of various forms of screen division Thank you for purchasing our e Board This manual describes how to use the product and notes in use Please read the manual carefully before using it After reading this manual please retain for future reference If you have any questions or a problem occurs please contact either the company you purchased this X The ferrite core is used to shield the power cable from interference product from or an authorized se
30. PC Input only gt Screen or PDP Set is hot e PDP sets or screen can be hot because basic principle of PDP driving is Plasma discharge between electrodes e t is not a defect or a malfunction of the product you may continue to use the product 90 91 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd OPE 11701 OPE 8401 11 Applicable DVI signals 10 1 About Plasma display panel e DVI input supports the DTV signal e The followings are phenomena caused by characteristics of the plasma display panel Resolution V Freq Hz H Freq KHz Remarks e Since it is not a fault you may continue to use the product y y p 640 x 480 60 31 46 VESA DMT NE 800 x 600 50 30 99 VESA CVT gt Black or twinkling spots on the screen TEE m EM e Although the plasma display panel is manufactured with high precision i Caution technology there may exist black or twinkling spots on the screen 893 X 480 o0 31 50 Since it is not a fault you may continue to use the product 852 x 480 60 41 50 VESA DMT 1024 x 768 60 48 36 1280 x 768 60 47 69 VESA CVT 1280 x 960 60 60 00 VESA DMT 1280 x 1024 50 52 67 VESA CVT gt Burn In effect e Displaying static images such as still video frames or computer screen ML Dn a OST EUR images for an extended period of time may cause burn in effect 1360 x 68 50 39 56 VESA CVT TOs auton B effect may be gradually reduced by displaying full white 1360 x 7
31. Right e Fix Frame Right to the right side of the sets with M8 10 bolts as shown in the picture e The work must be done with extra care because MPDP panels can be damaged if Frame Right bumps into them Frame Right The corner of the Frame must be aligned correctly Frame Right 22 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 5 4 Front Glass assembly e 2 or more people lift the glass with vacuum suction cups and insert to the groove at Frame bottom e Glass should lifted perpendicular manner and insert properly e MPDP panels can be damaged if the front glass bumps into them Front Glass vacuum suction cups Front Glass aye OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 5 5 Slide the front glass toward the right end 5 6 Fix Frame Left e Slide the glass in the groove of Frame Bottom toward the vertical groove in the Frame Right e Fix Frame Left to the left side of the sets with M8 10 bolts as shown in the picture e The front glass must be supported with hands while slide toward Right end or it may be inclined to front side and fall e The work must be done with extra care because MPDP panels can be damaged if Frame Left bumps into them down
32. a Refresh Save Close Figure Saving the Data e Press on the Save button on the bottom of the Sideview screen to save the data onto the Main Module as the data are not automatically saved 6 3 Detection Figure Area of View amp Detection Range when the Sensor is Positioned on the Top Left Corner e The second item on the Sensor Diagnostics section is the Detection adjustment This is where one sets the detection e When the manufacturer touches the lower left corner point A it shows up on the Sensor 1 graph as red areas One range and the threshold of the cameras dei would need to change the range so that only one area is viewable 44 45 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Touch Area e Select the range closest to the touch area and adjust Figure Touch Area from the Detection Graph e There may be more than one touch area the area closer to the edge being a reflection Select the touch area closer to the middle of the screen and eliminate the other One eliminates the touch area by clicking on the range closest to the touch area the Right Range in this case There are 500 100 100 500 buttons Click to eliminate those touch areas closer to the edges Right Range Figure Limiting the Detection Areal e One is eliminating other red areas but also those parts that do not have light In the upper le
33. as one turns the bolt clockwise and counter clockwise e Caveat Do not over do it There are several occasions where the bolts have been damaged beyond use due to turning the hex key beyond the force required m Adjusting the Tilt According to the Position of the IR Bar A When there is an incline e When a slope is present one would need to place the hex keys and turn the bolt so that the IR Bar is level with the horizontal The right side needs to come down and the left side needs to go up in the example above B When it is bent upwards e When the IR Bar is bent upwards pull both sides downwards by turning the two bolts C When it is bent downwards e When the IR Bar is bent downwards pull both sides upwards by turning the two bolts 42 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd e After the IR Bar is level to the horizontal shift the placement of the IR Bar so that it is inside the two red lines Refer to 6 2 4 Positioning the White Bar m Faulty Adjustment of the Tilt e he IR Bar is bent like a bow e The IR Bar has a slope m Correct Adjustment of the Tilt 43 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd OPE 11701 OPE 8401 6 2 4 Positioning the White Bar 6 3 1 Threshold e The Threshold is to set the recognition capabilities of an object by the camera As this value goes up the probability of Detection Line noise becoming a factor in recognition increases I
34. ble How to assemble handles 1 Product is packed in a box as shown in Figure 1 2 Please carefully remove the Packing Bag with a knife or a pair of scissors Please check front and rear side before you cut the bag to prevent any damages on panel or set Packing Bag Panel protection Figure 1 Figure2 3 Please assemble handles with the bolts that are in the accessory box to the rear side as shown in the figure Handles oe Figure 3 Figure 4 SSS SS SS SSS e 0 2 0 0 0 0 14 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd How to move MPDP 1 2 people hold each handle on product s back side Panel protection 2 It needs two people to carry or install this product Please do not grab the panel but grab bottom of master frame when you carry or install the products Please use gloves when you carry or install the products Panel protection Panel 2 Master frame MPDP x Attention Do not remove the panel protection pad until a set is completely installed on a stand or a wall hanger Please carefully remove Panel protection pad to prevent any damages on the product Please make sure to use panel protection when you move carry or rent MPDP 15 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 3 Guidance for Users Input Output Terminals e e g o z em gt
35. cy if alignment is still wrong If you agjust Frequency repeat step 1 and 2 to fit alignment Adjustable range is as follows The range of Frequency you can adjust is 50 to 50 The range of Phase you can adjust is O to 63 The range of Linestart you can adjust is 23 to 10 he range of Pixelstart you can adjust is 50 to 40 e Click EXIT button or press Ctrl X using keyboard to close Tracking window 06 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 8 10 ORION Homepage log on and Version Information e n order to move to Orion website go to Help of menu bar gt OrionDisplay HomePage MIMSCS v5 1 for OPM 4260 Screen Configuration ORION Homepage Log on e Go to Help of menu bar gt About to check MSCS A MSCS v5 1 for OPM 4260 Saks File Communication Control Device EX Screen Configuration CrionDisplay HomePage EE About MaCs MiSCStvS 1 For OPM 4260 Copyright C 2011 03 23 Checking MSCS Version 87 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 9 Controlling by New MFC 9 1 New MFC Connection 1 Connect male D sub of New MFC to the RS 232C port in MPDP with RS 232C cable 2 Connect power of New MFC 3 Install the New MFC at the location of good Remote controller reception 4 Set the number of the connected MPDP units in advance The number can be set only by the Remote controller x For the additional information refer to the New MFC manual
36. etection Invert Detection Figure Auto Range Setting Button 48 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd e Press on the Auto Range Setting button and one will be presented with an arrow indicating where to place one s finger There are four arrows A B C and D in all e An arrow shows up on one of the four corners of the 2 screen Touch the tip of the arrow and two beeps peque tenet should sound Remove the touch from the screen and move on to the next pointed to arrow Follow through with the four corners DO 65538 100 500 Right Range gm Sensor 2 2 2 Threshold s 9 SECHS worse 75 L 3 E m soo 100 O 100 s00 soo 100 65535 m 500 Left Range Right Range F Auto Correction tion Lit Figure Auto Range Setting Example e f the manufacturer followed thru with the four corners and heard the beeps the detection will be determined and one should have an image resembling the following figure Notice that the middle red bar has turned green in the process gm Sensor 1 Threshold s 189 fa eomm 9 J L ae Spe towncom 0 sem 9 en Left Range Right Range mew O_O memos s E meom 9 E L soo 100 L e4 m 500 Touch Count 0 soo 100 L 6785 too soo Left Range Right Range Figure Auto
37. ew Conception e Boa rd m Screen Margin m Wheel e The Screen Margin is to position the cross on the calibration screen It is a percentage of the margin divided by the e This controls the sensitivity of the mouse wheel height or the width of the screen The default is 10 e The middle marker indicates the starting point of zero The closer one is to zero the less sensitive it is to the touch The farther one is from the center the more sensitive it is to the touch If the value is a positive number the roll of the wheel in one direction will move the page one way If the value is negative the roll will move the page in another way m Zoom Regulates the sensitivity of the magnification or shrinkage function This only works if one has set the zoom in zoom out function as Ctrl Wheel or Wheel Works the same way as the Wheel function above Advice is to use the default values ien argh 01 510 nro 6 5 2 Tap Timing 6 5 4 Touch Area Area Settings is to set the area of the touched surface The settings of the touch area can affect the touch sensitivity of the touch surface p 500 Tap i Slow Fast N Caution This value affects touch performance so the default value is recommended Long Tap d 2000 Time Setting ms Slow Fast Area Setting of Screen Single Click m 06 Palm Figure Tap Timing Settings e This is the recognition timing for the Tap and the Long Tap As the slider bar is
38. front of MPDP must be furnished for heat dispersion If the front space of MPDP has to be sealed there must be consideration for the heat dispersion in the rear side of MPDP OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd x Do not cover the vent hole for the fan x Open Structure Carefully install MPDP not to cover the fan air holes with any structural object Unlike consumer PDP product the panel of MPDP is exposed without any protective chassis If the holes are covered with anything the inner temperature can be raised rapidly and it can cause malfunctions MASTER FRAME It needs extra caution to carry or install to prevent any impact Installation structure FAN E z lt zs lt Z G x Cleaning and Maintenance Regularly clean off the vent holes in the back of MPDP sets lf the vent holes and the fan air holes are clogged with dust it prevents the air flow inside of MPDP sets It can cause rapid increase of the inner temperature and may cause malfunctions Clean off the vent holes and the fan air holes with a vacuum cleaner regularly Vacuum Cleaner SS It has to be handled with care because the panel 52 glass substrate is exposed without side cover gp A y Tie 10 OPE 11701 OPE
39. ft example one has a steep drop off in the signal that the camera sees Limit the Right Range so that the dotted red line eliminated the steep drop off e Next one needs to touch the upper right hand corner point B As before the touch area appears on the left side of the sensor 1 graph of the Detection screen Narrow down the range so that there is only a single bar to the left of the area 46 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd END EJ E mE sm Touch Count 1 500 100 65685 oo soo Left Range Right Range Figure Touch Area from the Detection Graph e As shown above in Figure 3 4 one needs to narrow down the range so that one does not see the steep drop off to the left of the graph but also not eliminate the red touch area Figure Adjusting the Detection Area 47 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 e Select the detection range for Sensor 2 as was done for Sensor 1 Sensor 2 is situated to the right of the screen so the detection area is as follows Camera Camera AOV Detection Range Figure Area of View amp Detection Range when the Sensor is Positioned on the Top Right Corner e Do the same for points C and D to adjust the detection area 2 Automatic Setting As a new feature starting from version 2 2 of the firmware an Auto Range Setting button on the bottom sets the Detection Range with the press of four points Auto Correction Detection Line Reset Simple D
40. icking the right button of Caution your mouse on the desired MPDP set from MSCS Please do not use above function together with the other functions 2 When you off AC power execute power off by MSCS first and disconnect AC power to save your configuration B Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 8 2 Start MSCS e MSCS is an application program needed to control MPDP e When you execute MSCS v 5 1 for your product at the installation screen it will create a new folder at C Program File MSCS v5 1 and an icon on your computer screen e By double clicking the MSCS v 5 1 icon the initial screen image of MSCS v 5 1 will be displayed as shown in the picture M MSCB v5 1 for OPM 4260 eL 3 Fille Communication Control Device Help Screen Configuration MPOP Configuration Input Select OME POP ww INFO x axis L i DVI OPC Power Mode fon orF ve s OWIBEO Main Image of MSCS Multi Screen Control system Tl OPE 11701 OPE 8401 8 3 Setting of COM Port e Com Port connects or disconnects the communication between PC and MPDP e Connect MPDP to PC Com Port via RS 232C cable A MSCS v5 1 for OPM 4260 eL File Communication Control Device Help Scre Connect v Disconnect Ctrl D Setlip Ctrl L COMI LAN 182 158 10 248 he Al i 1 r Al E e Go to MSCS Menu gt Communication and set Com Port Click Connect using mouse or press Ctrl
41. ion 32 67 X 32767 Hesponse Time ms to 13ms typically 9ms IR Wave ab nm Touch Sener consumpto Sensor Module Typically 233mA at 5V IR Bar 200mA per meter at 5V at Highest intensity PC Interface USB 2 0 High speed Plug amp Play OS MS Windows Mac OS X Linux PG Optional External PC Input Output DVI D Sub Video BNC Ethernet RJ45 RS232C Dimension 1958 4 x 1205 6 x 100 1 2881 7 x 1241 4 x 100 1 Xx Product design and specification can be changed for quality improvement without prior notice 94
42. it recognizes it as a finger or multiple fingers A Palm Touch B Single Finger Touch O Touch 6 5 5 Saving the Calibration Data Figure Saving the Data e Press the Save button on the bottom right to store in onto the Main Module as the data is not automatically saved 61 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 7 How to solve Touch Configuration Errors 7 1 Inaccurate Touch Point e Repeat the calibration procedures Refer to 6 5 Calibration e f the touch points are still inaccurate after repeating the calibration procedures repeat the Sensor Configuration Factory Edition procedures Refer to 6 Sensor Configuration 7 2 In case Touch Sensor does not work e Check the shape of the Light Bar at the Sideview step of the Sensor Configuration program Factory Edition Refer to 6 2 Sideview If the USB connection between the main control board and PC is disconnected it is not able to enter Configuration step If so check the USB connection first Di n To PC USB2 0 Camera Module 1 Camera Module 2 Main Control Board EN IR LED Bar Right ge Gan Y z S aa m LLJ al ac To Adapter 5V 2A IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right 265 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd Bezel type IR Frame Reflective Tape The device is not connected O Safe Mode User Data IR Frame
43. l as the light intensity of the average IR Bar are two factors that go into the Detection Sensitivity Measurement Graph If either the light intensity at a certain point is low or the average IR Bar is too dim the resulting sensitivity graph suffers im Sensor 1 Threshold os 09 5 Figure Detection Sensitivity Measurement Graph e The light intensity at a certain point is shown in colors and the average intensity is shown as levels Color of Graph sensitivity Very Good Good Bad m Table Change in Color due to Sensitivity 51 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 6 3 8 Saving the Detection Data Figure Saving Data e Pressing on the Save button stores the data unto the Main Module as the data is not automatically saved 6 3 9 Additional Features 1 Zoom Function e There exists a zoom function on each detection graph for an up close view of the images This is useful when there are parts of the screen that does not seems to recognize the touch e Zoom In Zoom Out JE 100 Figure Zoom In Zoom Out Button xh Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 6 4 Bent Adjustment e Bent Adjustment is for the adjustment of the angle distortions inherent in cameras as well as the positioning of the came
44. lies 12V output to the Fan properly e f it does not supply enough power replace the Power Supply Adapter e f the Power Supply Adapter is fine check the cables between the Fan and the Power Supply Adapter R Bar e f a certain fan is not working replace the fan lt Light Bar is positioned lower side of the red lines gt e Refer to Correct Adjustment of the Tilt in Page 43 e Repeat Sensor Configuration Factory Edition from the beginning after adjusting the shape and location of light bar 74 5 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 8 Controlling by MSCS 8 1 MSCS Installation e Insert the Installation CD e You can see following installation start screen e Select proper version for your product and start installation e MSCS supports Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista Windows 7 only Infinitely Expandable MPDP APPLICATION PROGRAM GUIDE MANUAL OPTIONS b MSCS V5 1 b White Balance Pattern Full White 100 Full White 15 Gray 16 MPDP Flash Loader V1 3 Test Image Mode aia nid 1600X1200 1280X1024 1024X768 ORION CO LTD www oriondisplay net System Requirements Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista Windows 7 Address 257 6 Gongdan dong Gumi si Gyeongsangbuk do Korea Tel 482 2 6678 8533 Fax 82 2 6678 8599 MSCS Installation start screen Caution for using MSCS 1 Data for Picture control Manual Tracking and so forth can be read by cl
45. ly LO A e t can be easily checked by taking pictures with a common digital camera To PC USB2 0 Camera Module 1 Camera Module IR LED Bar emits purple light in the picture Main Control Board EH To Adapter 5V 2A IR LED Bar Right qp i o aa m LLJ l x IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right lt Check point for No Light Bar gt lt Close up Picture gt 64 65 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 7 2 2 If Light Bar is not displayed completely e In such case Power Supply Adapter has no problem rae e Check the cable between the PWM Board and the IR LED Bar at the side of the incomplete Light Bar display e Check the power cable for IR LED Bar election Lise R Bar R Bar Carn Cari Cami Cam P p a ummmmmmmm ummmmumumum ummmmmmmmm umumumumumumm Light Bar shape of abnormal IR Bar Right iTo PC USB2 0 lt Normal Shape of Light Bar gt 0 Camera Module 1 Camera Module 2 E D ES gt WE d cc c g S m c s E To Adapter 5V 2A z Z EE P E IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right lt Checkpoint for abnormal IR Bar Right gt 66 67 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Cart 1 Carn Carn Ca ra KR Ear R Ear TELLLLLLLILLLILSLLL lL Ve ee eee hd SRB SSSR SRE SS Pe eee eee es Light Ba
46. n general the Threshold is set to 180 for the IR Frame o INFO The Threshold value is typically set to 180 6 3 2 Detection Range Figure Positioning the White Bar e To set the Detection Range is to eliminate from the angle of view AOV of the camera those portions that are not needed for touch The question comes up which portions are not needed for touch There are two answers to this red lines questions One is to eliminate the portions of the graph that the camera does not see which in turn is to say to mark off where the light is not present Another answer is to eliminate those portions where the camera sees reflections These two answers will be made clearer in the examples following e Shift the placement of the white skeletal image by increasing or decreasing the value above to move it inside the two Detection Line Detection Line 1 Manual Setting e o set the Detection Range one needs to go and touch the corners of the detection range for each camera module e For example suppose that the camera sensor on the top left corner is Sensor 1 and let us say that the angle of view AOV is from the leftmost IR Bar to the Camera AOV in the figure below The Detection Range of the camera is a smaller angle to the top red line Thus there are two points A and B that the manufacturer needs to reference z Camera Pi Camera AOV Figure Example in Positioning the White Bar 6 2 5 Saving the Sideview Dat
47. n is for Sensor Diagnostics comprised of four distinct settings Please set each in the order provided C Reset User Data e On the bottom left is where one can reset the user data to the original manufacturing data D Firmware Information e On the bottom center the version information of the firmware and the model name of each camera and main module is present 39 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 6 2 Sideview e The Sideview section provides the setting ways to set the placement of the Light Bar adjust the light intensity and align the tilt of the camera This in effect is to regulate the light coming in to the camera sensors from the Light Bars m Light Bar e White stripes on the screen are the IR rays that are photographed by the camera m Sideview e The Sideview mode is a special mode of the Touch Sensor When the Touch Sensor is set to the Sideview mode the camera module is not in touch mode but rather in a real time capture mode Touch function is not working in the Sideview mode N Caution Besides 13k touch sensor an additional pointing device i e a mouse is needed for oideview configuration Reset Figure Sideview Setup Window 40 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 6 2 1 Selection of Camera e The T3k Touch Sensor is composed of two camera modules Thus one needs to adjust the Sideview of two different cameras Cam
48. n of e Board requires extra caution because the panels of e Board can be easily can be raised rapidly and it can cause frequent malfunctions and rapid reduction of Fa U damaged even by minor impact the product life gt Zz e Minimum 20cm clearance from walls or ceiling must be secured for smooth ventilation and the Y gt product must not be under air tight condition T G If it is installed at the air tight or near air tight places improper ventilation causes malfunctions y and may shorten the product lifetime by rapid internal temperature rise e f it has to be installed at the place of improper ventilation additional ventilation openings or fans must be provided to maintain the internal temperature between 0 35 C a e For ground of e Board and application devices it should be connected as frame ground fu e Considering Max power consumption of e Board check the main electricity capacity J 7 Consideration for easier service e When you design the exterior design for MPDP system consider easier disassembly for possible service occasion in the future py e The sliding Universal Unit of ORION is recommended for easier service e f service people can step into the backside of MPDP system it can greatly reduce time and effort for service e n case of higher locations consider the installation location and exterior design for easier service 7 X Ventilation space in
49. nception e Boa rd Set ID Switch Setting e Example of ID Switch setting You can set ID with 3 rotary switches as shown in the following figure amp NMOG ee 00000000 00 090 00 00 O 0 0 O0 O0 O0 OO O OO O OO O O OO OO OO OO OO OO OO O0 O0 O00 000000 8 ee eee eeev d 9eve sees cce eeeeeeeeevevecevesceeet eceeeeeeee ee E PDP ID 01 E D PDP ID 6 X When you set ID of MPDP set power cable must be disconnected If power cable is not disconnected during ID setting MPDP set may be operated with the previous ID and it may cause abnormal behavior For stable operation wait for at least 10 seconds prior to use MPDP control program after the first AC power connection e LED Indication LED Indication ONO OFFQ BLINKING O Description No Power Insert power cord Stand By state Power On By MSCS The PWR ON LED blinks continually Power Off by MSCS Program System ready Normal LED Off Abnormal LED On IF FAN LED is turned on please check FANs sd OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 4 Cable Connection e Do not connect disconnect cables while MPDP or other external equipments are turned on e First turn off the power all the attached equipment and make connections 4 1 Connecting OROIN PC 4 2 C
50. nearer the fast indicator the quicker it will recognize a touch as a tap or a lengthy tap The values to the right are in milliseconds Advice is to use the default values nro 6 5 3 Sensitivity of the Mouse Wheel Zoom Double Click m t5 8 Wheel Zoom Sensitivity Setting Whee p 63 Put amp Tap Zoom p 63 Figure Wheel amp Zoom Sensitivity Figure Touch Area Settings 58 59 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 m Click Area e This is the area where the user Touches and Lifts e f the area where the user Touches and Lifts is not within the bounds set touch is not recognized A Valid Click B Invalid Click F5 Touch lt gt Lift m Double Click Area e This is the area where the user Touches Lifts and Touches again e f the area where the user Touches Lifts and Touches is not within the bounds set the double click is not recognized A Valid Double Click B Invalid Double Click First Touch 5 Lift Second Touch Put amp Tap Area e This is the minimum area within which the Put amp Tap action is performed e f the area is less than the limits of this area Put amp Tap will not be recognized Put amp Tap Area o o M aaa M IEEE Q Touch amp Hold Touch C Lift 60 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd m Palm Area e This is the area that the palm is recognized If the surface is any smaller than this
51. onnecting the other PC DVI D it E3 ish DVI Cable DVI Cable RS 232C Cabl ROAR OS i v aly ally aa gly gi RS 232C Cable A De Del ml LSA ire f M2 n Xx FEES EA ELEM in Orion PC User PC PC MSCS to control MPDP PC MSCS to control MPDP 6 Output Port 18 19 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd OPE 11701 OPE 8401 5 Installation 9 1 Assembly the product to the Stand 5 2 Fix Frame Bottom to the bottom side e Please refer to the user manual of Main Frame and Stand for assembling instruction for them e Fix Frame Bottom to the bottom side of the sets with M8 10 bolts e The installation place must be flat without an inclination and the installation work requires 2 or more people The work must be done with extra care because MPDP panels can be damaged if Frame Bottom bumps into them e Prior to installation please fix the stand wheels e Check the operation status of MPDP sets before installation Frame Bottom M8 10 bolts should be fastened together with the included washers J 20 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 5 3 Fix Frame
52. personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd Contents x Please keep following instruction for panel protection without exception 6 sromw AC CONE tioN Detection LING 50 SEEMING Octet eeepc geese eee eer 7 6 3 5 Simple Detection seen nnne 20 SRCE OMe i dB cie pa A AA AEE E 51 x Installation ioris Tr CHor LaO MM 8 Gar Dersin seniai kesu anr erana a en 51 X Clearance for Ventilation ccc cccccccccceccccececcscccscscescscsccecsesesscscsessesssscsesssaesassssasassesssscsesassesascsesscsesasseiusscseeassesetseaes 9 6 3 8 Saving the Detection Data 52 X Do not cover the vent hole for the fan trennen trennen tren trs sre retra 10 6 2 9 Additonal J GILIEBS esset SEMNITES FECIT a ER eC RER ERR nE E TAEA ERR OIM ORE E CE EPIO 52 e Ecc 10 Siaa sensere nnne nnne tene tne toneetcsettnee tinens etoneetcre tone tnee tene ttonetcnn 93 x nan Str eture 11 6 4 1 Bent Adjustment PIOCSSS RE scene venasdeavsdibdemarsaedencedggees veusddencvagdowavexeddeuvvdedvenvenedoewveseieneveaeiaveuaabivasaeabdionvvesibereseens 54 UD Bea 0 e oou M M M M E TE 6 4 2 Saving the Bent Adjustment Data s 56 toalety R
53. r shape of abnormal IR Bar Bottom Right gt a Camera Module 1 Camera Module 2 Main Control ce E o aa e LLJ l ce IR LED Bar Right IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right Checkpoint for abnormal IR Bar Bottom Right gt 68 LLL To PC USB2 0 To Adapter 5V 2A Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd Carmi Carn Can Carn R Bar R Bar ummmmmmmmmummmmuumuum 34 mmnmmmmummummmmmmmmmwA Light Bar shape of abnormal IR Bar Bottom Left N To PC USB2 0 Camera Module 1 Camera Module 2 D pe 1 o EE d c g 5 c Lu an e ET To Adapter 5V 2A ec i FN IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right lt Checkpoint for abnormal IR Bar Bottom Left gt 69 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd Carm Carn Can Carn Cari Cau Can pi pi Lele mile Lele rn les TU a R Har R Har R Har a x J e mmm a E i E L E E L a E L E i E E E E F 3 E A a u i E F i E E 4 Lm F E E EF LE 1 a E a a Light Bar shape of abnormal IR Bar Left Light Bar shape of abnormal IR Bar Right amp Bottom Right oO e L To PC USB2 0 To PC USB2 0
54. ras Small margin Right 596 1096 Figure Bent Adjustment Window NI OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 6 4 1 Bent Adjustment Process 4 If the bent adjustment is done correctly the following window appears The image is that of a well placed grid 1 Choose the screen spacing of the Bent Adjustment screen Lam Small margin e here exists a 128 pixel distance from the edge of the screen to the first pointer for m Bent Adjustment Small Margin tells one that there is simply 128 pixels available 5 10 Says in addition to the 128 pixels there is an additional 5 of the screen added 10 says that in addition to the 128 pixels available there is a 10 of the screen added 2 select the Positioning of the cameras on the Bent Adjustment window e Up If the camera modules are positioned on top P PEPEE PEPEE FEFE EEEE Down If the camera modules are positioned on the bottom e Left f the camera modules are positioned to the left 4 A e Right If the camera sensors are positioned to the right Figure Correctly Aligned Bent Adjustment Figure Buttons for Camera Sensor Orientation e f any of the following images appear there was a misalignment One would need to redo the alignment e Do this only for one of the four No need to do it for the Up Down Left and Right 3 Touch the blinking cross perpendicular to the screen
55. rvice center x When connecting a cable open the ferrite core and clip it around the cable near the plug X Displaying static picture for an extended period of time may cause an burn in effect N Warnin If you fail to comply with the regulations for safety and proper use g fire or injury may be caused Camera Module Left Right IR Bar 4ea To prevent electric shock Do not remove cover A Warn i ng No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal Frame Left 1ea Ma EM E d Frame Bottom 1ea Frame Right 1ea Mask Cover Top Right 1ea Adaptor Power cable New MFC SET Mask Cover Top Left 1ea Mask Cover Left 1ea Optional Accesso ries M8 10 bolt 20ea Washer 20ea M4 10bolt 24ea Ball Driver Mask Cover Right 1ea MAIN FRAME STAND FOOT Writing Software for PC Mask Cover Bottom Left 1ea e Board 6 Output Port ag Glass 1ea Mask Cover Bottom Right 1ea Back Cover 1ea OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Notice to users It is a device designed for business purpose with a safety certificate for electromagnetic interference which user should be mindful of Class A digital device Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions
56. sssessssssssssississsisvessssasssasssssiassusuasvassaserasussiaseassusesaseneesaceneses 39 SOMME 90 6 2 Sideview LLL el lla AO CLOW 010 Rois o Gantt eee ene ee ae ee ee es ee ee ee 90 6 2 1 Selection of Camera 41 EA E RI gt EEE AEA 90 6 2 2 Adjusting the Light Intensity a anannonon0n0n0n0nananaoaneoannonnnnonnnournononuranarararariorarunarurnranorarunanaranaraornrananaoanaoaonananananenanannnna 41 TO JTOUDIGSDODUIIB assiso o a AA tee 91 eR eS cc LT E EEE EE E ASEE AAE EA TE EA E A 42 9 4 Before calling Tor SEMO 91 eaim Postoning Me Wite BS NR TRRRRRRRRRRCRRCRRNRR 44 JU pe OIE Fe ne s ss Me SU AEE EAE E AE EONA AANE EEEE EAE AAT 92 6 2 5 Saving the Sideview Data sseessesseeesesseeenseeeesseeetnsseeetnnseeetnsneesianeeeseaneeeseeseesaeneeesaeneeeneneeenaneeeaeeneeaeneeae AA TR Applicabla VI SIgMdls c cce etii GUI RUM UEM MINES 93 ae i a i aaa i ipid 94 yas MIB i e MS aoi NIE ee ee ee 45 DO EM E E et ee 50 OPE 11701 OPE 8401 Warning zs lt Z G x Please keep following instruction for panel protection without exception his product can be damaged even with minor impact for its nature Please keep following instruction to carry or store the products
57. tem Microsoft Windows XP Vista 32 64bit 7 32 64bit e Minimum Requirement Intel Celeron 333MHz Resolution 1024x768 m Contents of the T3k Touch Sensor e Two Camera Modules e Single Main Module e IR Frame to make the bezel e PWM Board e Several Cables Dt L To PC USB2 0 Camera Module 1 Camera Module 2 E TD du 5 Oo Ed ac FT us 3 c gt mr To Adapter 5V 2A cc IR LED Bar Bottom Left IR LED Bar Bottom Right Touch sensor Diagram e The setup of the T3k Touch Sensor can be accomplished after the installation is complete and should follow the following process Sideview Detection Bent Adjustment Calibration Sensor e Bent uw Figure Sensor Setup Process 38 Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd 6 1 1 Program Features e The program has an interface that is divided into four sections Bezel Type Sensor Diagnostics User Data Reset and Firmware Here is the T3kCfgFE interface SF T3100 Factory Edition ver Sideview gain detection line light 2 Detection range threshold 3 Bent Adjustment angle 4 Calibration calibration time area sensitivity Reset User Data iem 2 21 T3100 Figure T3kCfgFE Program Window A Bezel Type e The top section is for selecting the installed bezel type One should be provided with IR bars so choose IR Frame B Sensor Diagnostics e The middle sectio
58. y cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped The symbol in figure 21 shall be shown adjacent to the text of item 12 above Innovative e Board of New Conception e Boa rd CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons A N maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance NOTICE To disconnect the apparatus from the mains the plug must be pulled out from the mains socket therefore the mains plug shall be readily operable WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle Warning CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service

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