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1. 23 Navigation Panes 23 Diagnostics View 23 Status Bar 24 Calibration Bar 24 LED Data Bars 25 Drawing Canvas 25 Shadow Sensors 25 Export LED View 25 Optimize LEDS 25 LED View button 25 Log Data 25 Drawing Canvas Controls 26 Configuration View
2. 26 Group selection bar 26 Parameter View 27 Reset Load and Apply 27 Parameter Descriptions 27 General Parameters 27 Shadow Parameters 28 Filter Parameters 30 Contaminants Parameters 30 Touch Rejection Parameters 31 Power Option Parameters 32 Confidence Parameters 33 Screen Mask Parameters 34 Test View 36 Ru
3. 17 Sensor Bar and Light Bar Installation 18 Enable Power to the Interactivity Kit 19 LED light status 20 Disable Power to the Interactivity Kit 20 Connect to Operating Systems 20 Adjust Operating System Settings 21 Portrait or Rotated Displays 21 Operation 22 Open Dashboard Software 22 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 5 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Navigate the Dashboard Software 22 File Menu 22 Device Menu 22 Views Menu
4. 40 Specifications 41 Coverage 41 Touch 41 Interface 42 Power 42 Environmental 42 Physical 42 Shipping Dimensions and Weight 43 Base Kit P N 108 438106 xx 43 Width Extender Kit P N 108 439107 xx 43 Height Extender Kit P N 108 440109 xx 43 Regulatory 43 Safety
5. 43 Certifications 43 Electro magnetic Compatibility 44 Emissions 44 Immunity 44 Environmental 44 Reliability and Serviceability 44 Reliability 44 Serviceability 44 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 7 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Introduction The Christie Interactivity Kit uses a breakthrough technology that allows multiple users to interact simultaneously with content on your Christie MicroTiles or any large format video wall This high performance modular interactivity solution is reusable on different sized rectangular displays from a 3 x 1 up to a 16 x 6 Christie MicroTiles array or a 12 square meter video wall These easy to use field installable kits attach around the
6. Simultaneous touches Varies with width three touches typical per two module widths up to a maximum of 18 touches For example 3 modules wide up to 4 touches 6 modules wide up to 9 touches 12 modules wide up to 18 touches 16 modules wide up to 18 touches Touch object Finger gloved hand any object Touch resolution Varies with width For example 3 modules wide 0 3 mm 0 01 6 modules wide 0 6 mm 0 02 12 modules wide 1 2 mm 0 05 16 modules wide 1 6 mm 0 06 Minimum touch size 5 mm 0 20 Distance between touches 15 mm edge to edge 0 59 Distance to surface 5 mm 0 20 typical Accuracy 5 mm 0 20 across 90 of surface Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 42 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Interface Host connection USB HID no driver required Device Touch data is provided to the operating system in three ways Windows 7 and 8 multi touch Recognized natively by Windows 7 and 8 as a multi touch device Single touch Recognized natively in typical Windows Mac operating systems as a generic pointer or mouse Mac operating systems often do not map the touch data correctly across the entire surface of the display therefore to achieve satisfactory performance with a Mac a custom application or programming is required in com
7. height is 306 mm Therefore in this example the touch area of the Interactivity Kit measures 2856 mm x 1224 mm 2 Measure the width from the inside edge of the left side bar on the Interactivity Kit to the left edge of the display area In this example the measurement equals 61 4 mm Subtract 5 4 mm from the measurement to compensate for the offset of the 0 0 position of the active touch area As a result the required offset is 56 mm 3 Measure the gap from the inside top edge of the top sensor bar to the top of the display area In this example the measurement equals 9 9 mm Subtract 5 4 mm from the vertical measurement to compensate for the offset of the 0 0 position of the active touch area As a result the required offset is 4 5 mm With high confidence three of the four lines have a break in the middle due to lack of confidence With low confidence there are no breaks but there is a stray streak at the beginning of the curve Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 35 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 4 Repeats steps 2 and 3 to calculate the required offsets for the bottom and right sides Once all four sides are calculated convert the offsets to percentages of the active touch area as illustrated below Display Area 61 4 mm Note 9 9 mm Note 9 9 mm Note 61 4 mm Note 56 mm 56 mm 4 5 mm 4 5 mm measure gap NOTE You must always subtract 5 4 mm from the width and height when calculating the req
8. P N 108 442101 xx can be used with the width extender kit when you mount the Interactivity Kit to a MicroTiles array Height Extender Mounts for MicroTiles The height extender mounts for MicroTiles P N 108 443102 xx can be used with the height extender kit when you mount the Interactivity Kit to a MicroTiles array Item Part Number Part Description Qty Top plate 011 104406 xx The top adapter place attaches to the top surface of the MicroTile to provide support for the sensor bars 1 Bottom center plate 011 104410 xx The bottom center plate attaches to the MicroTiles feet to provide support for the light bar connectors 1 Center foot 000 102965 xx A modified version of the MicroTiles center foot is required to avoid mechanical interference with the Interactivity Kit 1 Fastener kit M4 x 6 mm qty 2 M3 x 12 mm qty 3 Item Part Number Part Description Qty Side left plate 011 104411 xx The side left and side right adapter plates attach to the surface of the MicroTiles to provide support for the sensor bars 1 Side right plate 011 104412 xx 1 Fastener kit M6 bolts qty 4 M6 nuts qty 2 M3 x 20 mm qty 4 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 12 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Order Quantities Example Dashboard Software Overview The Interactivity Kit includes a PC based application that can be used for diagnostic and configuration purposes The Dashboard s
9. due to environmental factors such as water droplets dust and high ambient light In this situation noise can be introduced into the calculation of the touch point as well The lower the value the more accurate the system will be As this value Value Result 20 Very sensitive water plastic credit cards pens translucent paint brushes will activate touch Requires a very firm screen surface such as glass or wood that does not flex when touched by a user 40 Reject minor environmental factors such as small drops of water dust build up and transparent objects such as plastic pens MicroTiles installations will require a minimum of 40 to compen sate for variances of screen installations and flex due to user touch 80 Reject major environmental factors such as splashing and running water dark liquids coffee etc 95 Very insensitive Only very opaque objects such as fingers metal stylus and other solid objects Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 30 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 increases the stability of the touch point will be increased in a noisy environment at the loss of resolution and accuracy of the touch data Filter Parameters The Interactivity Kit implements a two dimensional digital filter which dynamically changes the filter size based on speed of user motion and is used to filter the touch data before being reported via the USB The filter is capable of smoothing out anomalies glitches and various s
10. intended for the master controller or the sensor bars This reduces the chances that you incorrectly load the sensor bar code into the master or vice versa File Status Displays any errors encountered The Product Name and Target Name strings must match for an upgrade to occur Upgrade Button Once the correct target file has been selected and no errors have been encountered click this button to initiate a device upgrade command If a file intended for the sensor bar was selected the software will prompt you to select the specific bar to upgrade For details see Firmware Upgrade on page 38 Firmware Upgrade A specific device driver must be installed in order to install a firmware upgrade See Interactivity Kit User Manual P N 020 100856 xx for details 2 Target Information 3 Upgrade Info 4 Open File Button 5 File Status 6 Upgrade Button Do not disconnect the USB or disable power during a device upgrade Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 39 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Master Controller Firmware Upgrade Always upgrade the master controller first and then each individual sensor bar 1 Click the Upgrade tab 2 Click Open File and browse explorer to the target file Firmware MT INTERKIT Once the file is uploaded the Target Info section of the screen shows the upgrade file target name and file status 3 Click Upgrade The firmware upgrade for the master controller takes approximately 25 seconds The
11. upgrade is complete once the top status bar menu displays Power State Active 1 2 3 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 40 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Slave Firmware Upgrade 1 Click Open File and browse explorer to the target file Firmware SLAVE INTERKIT Once the file is uploaded the Target Info section of the screen shows the upgrade file target name and file status 2 Click Upgrade 3 The Slave Selection pop up window appears Use your mouse or keypad to highlight the sensor bar you want to upgrade You can only update one sensor bar at a time Each sensor bar must be updated or the Interactivity Kit will not function properly 4 Click Upgrade The upgrade is complete once the top status bar menu displays Power State Active Firmware upgrade for a sensor bar takes approximately 20 seconds Do not disconnect the USB or power cable during an upgrade Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 41 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Specifications Coverage Surface width 3 16 modules 1224 mm 6528 mm 48 19 257 01 Surface height 1 6 modules 306 mm 1836 mm 12 05 72 28 Maximum surface size 11 99 sq m 129 0 sq ft Maximum surface diagonal 267 Touch The touch specifications provided are for single touch applications Touch performance will vary slightly depending on the number and location of touches Technology Baanto ShadowSense
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13. Installation MicroTiles Only 1 Use a T10 torx to remove the three existing M3 screws that secure the top skins to the MicroTiles Do not remove the skins 2 Use a T10 torx to remove the two existing M3 screws that secure the side skins to the MicroTiles Do not remove the skins 3 Position the top adapter plate so that it is inline with the mounting points on the top of the MicroTiles 4 Use a 2 mm hex driver to install three M3 x 12 mm flathead screws to secure the top adapter plate 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each top adapter plate 287 09 mm 11 3 287 09 mm 11 3 287 09 mm 11 3 48 32 mm 1 9 47 42 mm 1 8 135 80 mm 5 4 296 82 mm 11 7 296 82 mm 11 7 296 82 mm 11 7 48 32 mm 1 9 47 42 mm 1 8 135 61 mm 5 3 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 16 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 6 Position the side adapter plate so that it is inline with the mounting points on the side of the MicroTiles 7 Use a 2 mm hex driver to install two M3 x 20 mm flathead screws to secure the side adapter plate 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each side adapter plate 9 For the left side adapter plates use a 5 mm hex driver to install an M6 bolt and nut into the four locations illustrated below 10 For the right side adapter plates insert M6 bolts into the four locations illustrated below 11 Use a 2 5 mm hex driver to install an M4 x 6 mm flathead screw to secure th
14. Interactivity Kit S e t u p G u i d e 020 100997 03 NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS Copyright 2014 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All rights reserved All brand names and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders GENERAL Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy however in some cases changes in the products or availability could occur which may not be reflected in this document Christie reserves the right to make changes to specifications at any time without notice Performance specifications are typical but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie s control such as maintenance of the product in proper working conditions Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified WARRANTY Products are warranted under Christie s standard limited warranty the complete details of which are available by contacting your Christie dealer or Christie In addition to the other limitations that may be specified in Christie s standard limited warranty and to the extent
15. Kit undergoes either during boot up or if the system detects that it is out of calibration Unconfigured The device has not started calibration Calibration Started The device is calibrating For optimal calibration do not touch or handle the Interactivity Kit while it is in this state Calibration Post Delay The device has completed calibration and is waiting for post processing to be completed Calibration Done The device has successfully completed calibration and is ready for operation 1 Status bar 6 Export LED view 2 Calibration bar 7 Optimized LEDS 3 LED data bars 8 LED view button 4 Drawing canvas 9 Log data 5 Shadow sensors 10 Drawing canvas controls 3 4 5 1 2 9 10 8 7 6 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 25 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 LED Data Bars The bars shown around the edge of the window represent the LEDs that surround the Interactivity Kit These LEDs are grouped inside the side and bottom light bars If an LED on screen is illuminated green it indicates that it is within operating specifications If an LED is illuminated red it indicates that the LED is outside of normal operating parameters with respect to the sensor that is highlighted In this situation please forward the data saved by the Export LED button to Christie s technical support staff at tech support christiedigital com Drawing Canvas This area displays all touch event
16. ameters allow you to mask off an area of the screen See Screen Mask Parameters on page 34 Parameter View This area of the window lists the specific parameters in the selected group and allows you to make modifications to the values For details see Parameter Descriptions on page 27 Reset Load and Apply Select Load to load a pre defined set of parameters Select Reset to return the configuration parameters back to the default factory state Select Apply to save the current set of parameters being displayed to a file located on your computer The Apply button allows you to make changes on multiple screens To apply these changes select Optimize LEDs Parameter Descriptions General Parameters The Reset and Apply options save but do not apply any changes that have been made In order to apply changes to the Interactivity Kit select Optimize LEDs The Reset and Apply options save but do not apply any changes that have been made In order to apply changes to the Interactivity Kit select Optimize LEDs Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 28 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 USB Boot Delay This parameter controls the amount of time the Interactivity Kit waits for the USB to be detected once it is plugged in or when it is rebooted A longer delay might be required by certain motherboards or when connecting to certain USB 3 0 ports Increase this value if the Interactivity Kit is not being reliably detected by the o
17. ar waste Please dispose of the product appropriately and according to local regulations In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 4 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Table of Contents Introduction 7 Parts and Assembly Overview 8 Interactivity Kit Components 8 Mounting Components for MicroTiles only 8 Order Guide 9 Base Kit 9 Width Extender Kit 9 Height Extender Kit 10 Base Kit Mounts for MicroTiles 10 Width Extender Mounts for MicroTiles 11 H
18. ation of touch events on the display To access the calibration utility in Windows 7 select Start gt Control Panel gt Tablet PC Settings gt Calibrate To access additional Windows 7 settings for touch devices select Start gt Control Panel gt Pen and Touch For instructions or adjusting the settings on Windows 8 refer to the Microsoft help Portrait or Rotated Displays The normal orientation of the Interactivity Kit in relation to the display area has the sensor bars along the top of the display s normal orientation If the Interactivity Kit and display area are not both in their normal orientation and one is rotated 90 180 or 270 from the other touch events will not be mapped accurately To correctly map the touch data when installing portrait or rotated displays contact Christie Technical Support for assistance at tech support christiedigital com Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 22 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Operation Open Dashboard Software 1 Download the Dashboard software from www christiedigital com 2 Open the file named Dashboard zip and extract the contents to your computer 3 Open the extracted Dashboard folder and navigate to the Redist folder 4 Double click on both vcredist_x64 exe and vcredist_x86 exe in any order This is only required when the Dashboard software is run for the first time 5 Double click the Dashboard application to launch the software If you are installing th
19. bination with the custom multi touch library Custom multi touch Multi touch data is provided in a custom HID collection which developers can utilize when programming their application for any operating system that supports USB HID 1 1 Power The System is rated at 12Vdc 2 5A Input is provided by any approved power supply with output voltage of 12Vdc minimum 2 5A rated output current and rated as Limited Power Source The power supply is sold separately Interactivity Kit only 12Vdc 2 5A Environmental Operating temperature 0 to 35 C 32 to 95 F Operating humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Storage temperature 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Physical Frame width 52 6 mm 2 07 Frame depth 24 5 mm 0 96 Weight Varies with size for example 3 x 1 4 4 kg 9 6 lbs 6 x 4 10 7 kg 23 6 lbs Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 43 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 12 x 4 17 7 kg 39 0 lbs 16 x 6 24 3 kg 53 5 lbs Shipping Dimensions and Weight Base Kit P N 108 438106 xx Max shipping dimensions L x W x H 555 x 340 x 410 mm 21 9 x 13 4 x 16 1 Max shipping weight includes packaging 9 3 kg 20 5 lbs Base Kit Mounts for MicroTiles P N 108 441100 xx Max shipping dimensions L x W x H 455 x 335 x 70 mm 17 9 x 13 2 x 2 8 Max shipping weight includes packaging 7
20. d or approved by Christie for such use i Problems or damage caused by use of a projector in the presence of an oil based fog machine or laser based lighting that is unrelated to the projector j For LCD projectors the warranty period specified in the warranty applies only where the LCD projector is in normal use which means the LCD projector is not used more than 8 hours a day 5 days a week k Except where the product is designed for outdoor use problems or damage caused by use of the product outdoors unless such product is protected from precipitation or other adverse weather or environmental conditions and the ambient temperature is within the recommended ambient temperature set forth in the specifications for such product l Image retention on LCD flat panels m Defects caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to normal aging of a product The warranty does not apply to any product where the serial number has been removed or obliterated The warranty also does not apply to any product sold by a reseller to an end user outside of the country where the reseller is located unless i Christie has an office in the country where the end user is located or ii the required international warranty fee has been paid The warranty does not obligate Christie to provide any on site warranty service at the product site location PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper opera
21. determine that a shadow is present it is important to note that a shadow is a relative decrease of light from the ambient level An accurate knowledge of the ambient light level is required to be able to calculate shadow areas The ambient light level itself can change due to temperature changes LED variations environmental contaminants and dust build up A dynamic auto calibration feature compensates for these ambient light changes This feature implements a type of low pass filter that constantly adjusts the definition of the background light levels The Reset and Apply options save but do not apply any changes that have been made In order to apply changes to the Interactivity Kit select Optimize LEDs Value Result 2 Highly accurate but small drops of water can result in noisy data 5 Unaffected by small drops of water and contaminants 10 Insensitive to large drops of splashing water and other dark liquids such as coffee etc Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 31 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Contamination Reject Period This parameter controls the actual sampling period for the rejection algorithm A large sampling period slows down the filter resulting in a slower response to environmental effects such as rain and water However a large sampling period results in a higher touch accuracy A small sampling period speeds up the filter s ability to react to contaminants but reduces the accuracy of the system The table bel
22. e software for the first time you will be prompted to install the Microsoft NET framework which should be downloaded online or found in the Redist folder if offline 6 After installing the Microsoft NET framework execute the Dashboard application again to launch the software For details see Navigate the Dashboard Software on page 22 Navigate the Dashboard Software File Menu Export LED View Select this option to save the calibration LED values to an xml file on your PC This file is used for debugging purposes Load Configuration File Select this option to load a saved configuration file Save Configuration File Click to save the current configuration settings Device Menu Load Configuration from Hardware This menu selection allows you to load your saved configuration Save Configuration to Hardware This menu selection allows you to save your configuration Default Configuration This menu selection allows you to load the default configuration Optimize LEDS Click this button to apply any changes made to the Interactivity Kit parameters Failure to select this button after making parameter changes will result in the changes not being applied Refresh LED Data This menu selection allows you to load the latest calibration value from the system without having to reset Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 23 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Read LED Data from Hardware For f
23. e bottom right and bottom left plates 12 Use a 2 5 mm hex driver to install two M4 x 6 mm flathead screws to secure the bottom center plate Insert M6 bolt and nut Insert M6 bolt Insert M6 bolt Insert M6 bolt Bottom left plate Bottom center plate Bottom right plate Insert M6 bolt and nut Insert M6 bolt and nut Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 17 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Sensor and Light Bar Connector Installation The position of the master controller determines how the sensor and light bars line up with the connector plates The master controller is the only connector that should be tightened completely All other connectors should be kept loose until the Interactivity Kit is completely installed so that you can make adjustments Each connector bar is marked to indicate its position within the Interactivity Kit frame 1 Align the first sensor bar connector with the designated mounting holes on the adapter plate 2 Use a 2 5 mm hex driver secure the sensor bar connector to the plate using two M4 x 6 mm hex pan head screws All screws are installed from the inside of the screen Do not tighten the screws completely The connector should move freely so you can make alignment adjustments The connector should be tightened only after the sensor and light bars are installed 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each of the sensor and light bar connectors and the top and bottom corners 4 Align the master cont
24. ear on the display in the order they appear The test is successful when there are no glitches reported anywhere else on the display Draw Test During this test you are required to draw a line inside the bounding box that appears from start to end with no break and without deviating from the bounded area Upgrade View These parameters allow you to update the Interactivity Kit firmware All firmware filenames have the following format Firmware MT INTERKIT TS Ver 0411 EDFU and Firmware SLAVE Ver 0206 EDFU Only these files will be recognized as valid upgrade files by the system There are two different firmware files one for the master controller and one for the sensor bars For details see Firmware Upgrade on page 38 The Interactivity Kit supports a custom firmware file Performing an upgrade with any other file can permanently damage the Interactivity Kit and should be avoided 1 Current Device Information 1 2 3 4 5 6 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 38 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Current Device Information Displays the product name revision number and other information specific to the plugged in device Target Information Displays information specific to the upgrade file that was selected Upgrade Info Displays the current status and progress of the upgrade process Open File Button Click to select the firmware upgrade file The software automatically detects whether the upgrade file is
25. eight Extender Mounts for MicroTiles 11 Order Quantities Example 12 Dashboard Software Overview 12 Dashboard Software Requirements 12 Additional Resources 13 Purchase Record and Service Contacts 13 Installation 14 Tools Required 14 Interactivity Kit Installation for MicroTiles 14 Foot Installation MicroTiles Only 14 Feet used on the Interactivity Kit 15 Feet used on existing MicroTile arrays 15 Adapter Plate Installation MicroTiles Only 15 Sensor and Light Bar Connector Installation
26. eractivity Kit is powered on but the USB is not connected to a computer the LEDs on the light bars and sensor bars illuminate green and after a few seconds a green continuous flashing light appears in the top left corner of the kit If any of the light bar or sensor bar LED lights fail to turn on and there is no flashing light on the master controller it indicates communication has been lost See Touchscreen Does Not Register Touches on page 43 of the Interactivity Kit User Manual p n 020 100856 xx 2 Connect the USB cable supplied with the base kit to a Windows 7 or Windows 8 computer LED Light Status When the kit is powered on and the USB cable is connected the top left corner LED stops flashing and is solidly illuminated while all other LEDs dim Typically Windows 7 and Windows 8 takes a few seconds to recognize the multi touch input device after the USB cable is connected 3 When powered up and connected the Interactivity Kit performs a brief self calibration during which time you should not touch the screen Use an approved power supply with a 12Vdc 2 5A minimum rated power source Power LED USB Ethernet not used Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 20 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 To confirm that calibration has been completed open the Dashboard software and make sure the message Power state Active is shown in the status bar See Open Dashboard Software on page 22 For additional informati
27. fectly around MicroTiles from 3 x 1 up to 16 x 6 in size It can also be mounted around other display types including flat panels however in this case the integrator must provide a custom mounting interface The quantities of components required for your installation depend on the size of the kit required Mounting brackets are only available for MicroTiles For details see the MicroTiles Designer tool located at www christiedigital com Power supplies are sold separately Base Kit The base kit P N 108 438106 xx contains the parts required for a 3 module wide and 1 module high Interactivity Kit frame Note that this does not include the adapter plates which are mandatory components when mounting to a MicroTiles array For details see Base Kit Mounts for MicroTiles on page 10 Width Extender Kit The width extender kit P N 108 439107 xx lets you expand the width of the configuration by 1 module Item Part Number Part Description Qty Master controller 002 120715 xx The master controller is attached to the top left corner of the display It is responsible for computing the touch points and transmitting these coordinates to the operating system over the USB interface 1 Sensor bar 002 120716 xx Sensor bars are attached to the top edge of the display 2 Side light bar 002 120717 xx Vertical light bars are attached to the left and right side of the display 2 Bottom light bar 002 120718 xx The b
28. ion view allows you to customize the performance of the Interactivity Kit based on your application needs and specific models Group selection bar This menu bar allows you to select the specific group of parameters you want to modify 1 Group selection bar 2 Parameter view 3 Reset Load and Apply 2 1 3 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 27 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 General These parameters relate to USB and initial touch delays See General Parameters on page 27 Shadow These parameters relate to how the Interactivity Kit defines a touch and when it is reported as a valid touch See Shadow Parameters on page 28 Filters These parameters relate to how data is filtered by the Interactivity Kit before it is sent via the USB See Filter Parameters on page 30 Contaminants These parameters allow you to control how the calibration algorithms are implemented in the firmware See Contaminants Parameters on page 30 Touch Reject These parameters allow you to set the minimum and maximum size of touch objects See Touch Rejection Parameters on page 31 Power Options These parameters allow you to select from Active Idle and Sleep states See Power Option Parameters on page 32 Confidence These parameters allow you to control the multi touch confidence level that is required for the display to report the data See Confidence Parameters on page 33 Screen Mask These par
29. ired before a touch is activated in square millimeters The software checks to make sure that the minimum area is smaller than the maximum area Value Calibration Time Result 2 frames 18 seconds Very fast rejection to environmental conditions such as water ice etc Ideal for public and outdoor kiosks 50 frames 450 seconds Provides an ideal trade off between medium speed calibration and resulting inaccuracies 200 frames 1800 seconds Very slow rejection Required in situations where touch event persists for long period of time Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 32 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Maximum Area This controls the maximum contact area required before a touch is rejected in square millimeters The software checks to make sure that the maximum area is larger than the minimum area If a value of 0 is selected for this parameter the Interactivity Kit will reject all touch inputs Using the minimum and maximum parameters described above an application can configure the system to reject extraneous inputs from palms shirt sleeves dirt and debris very accurately Users should make sure that there is a fair gap between minimum area and maximum area Minimizing this gap will result in loss of touch as there can be a wide variance to an object such as a human finger as it touches across the screen surface Power Option Parameters These parameters control the conditions by which the Interactivity Kit goes into low power a
30. is affected by the size of your display For example on larger displays a low LED brightness setting may not register a touch due to the amount of shadow that is cast If this occurs the LED brightness must be increased Frame Time This parameter controls the period at which the Interactivity Kit is scanned for touch events while in Active mode The lower the frame time the faster the display is being scanned resulting in a higher current draw but the latency of the system is also minimized Higher values will result in slower scans which decrease the current draw at a cost of higher latency Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 33 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Idle Power Mode settings The Reset and Apply options save but do not apply any changes that have been made In order to apply changes to the Interactivity Kit select Optimize LEDs Time to Idle Idle mode is triggered when the Interactivity Kit detects that there has not been a valid touch event for a certain period of time This parameter controls how long the Interactivity Kit waits before switching from Active mode to Idle mode When set to Never Idle mode is disabled and the display only operates in Active mode LED Brightness This parameter controls the brightness and current of the LED while the display is in Idle mode This allows you to effectively optimize power draw in Idle mode Frame Time This parameter controls the period of time it takes to register a touch a
31. kg 15 lbs Width Extender Kit P N 108 439107 xx Max shipping dimensions L x W x H 455 x 265 x 42 mm 17 9 x 10 4 x 1 7 Max shipping weight includes packaging 2 kg 4 4 lbs Height Extender Kit P N 108 440109 xx Max shipping dimensions L x W x H 360 x 295 x 75 mm 14 2 x 11 6 x 2 9 Max shipping weight includes packaging 1 5 kg 3 3 lbs Regulatory Safety CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 UL 60950 1 IEC 62471 EN62471 IEC 60950 CE EU FCC Certifications The Interactivity Kit is designed to comply with the rules and regulations required for the product to be sold in various regional markets including USA Canada European Union Australia China Korea Japan Mexico Argentina Ukraine Russia South Africa Kuwait and Saudia Arabia Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 44 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Electro magnetic Compatibility Emissions FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A Unintentional Radiators CISPR 22 EN55022 Class A Information Technology Equipment Immunity CISPR 24 EN55024 EMC Requirements Information Technology Equipment Size Environmental EU Directive 2002 95 EC on the restriction of the uses of certain hazardous substances RoHS in electrical and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and elec
32. n button 36 Stop button 36 Test window 36 Upgrade View 37 Current Device Information 38 Target Information 38 Upgrade Info 38 Open File Button 38 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 6 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 File Status 38 Upgrade Button 38 Firmware Upgrade 38 Master Controller Firmware Upgrade 39 Slave Firmware Upgrade
33. nd sleep states The specific power draw and performance metric can also be adjusted to achieve the required current draw in the various power modes Active Mode Full power high performance multi touch state Idle Mode Low power single touch state As soon as a touch is detected the Interactivity Kit automatically reverts back to Active mode Sleep Mode Very low power no touch state The Interactivity Kit is in deep sleep and does not detect any touch event This state is triggered by the USB going into SUSPEND or SLEEP and can also be triggered by the application using a special USB command The screen will revert back to Active mode when the USB exits suspend or sleep state Active Mode Settings The Reset and Apply options save but do not apply any changes that have been made In order to apply changes to the Interactivity Kit select Optimize LEDs LED Brightness This parameter controls the brightness of the LEDs located around the perimeter of the display Lowering this value results in a dimmer LED and lowers the operating current of the system while in Active mode By lowering the brightness the signal to noise ratio is also effectively lowered and will result in more noise in the system If high ambient light rejection is required or if the display is operated in an environment where it is susceptible to dirt debris and other contaminants a high LED brightness value will be required LED brightness
34. nd switch from Idle mode to Active mode Select Power Mode These settings enable you to instantaneously switch to any power mode Select from Active Idle and Sleep Confidence Parameters The Reset and Apply options save but do not apply any changes that have been made In order to apply changes to the Interactivity Kit select Optimize LEDs Confidence factors are based on a variety of parameters such as signal to noise ratio and clear visibility of a touch object from multiple shadow sensors This confidence measurement can be used to eliminate ghost touches if required When the confidence level is set high the probability of a ghost touch is minimized greatly but breaks can appear as only touch data that has the highest confidence will be reported When the confidence level is set too low there is a greater probability of ghost data but breaks will be minimized even during times of low visibility or high occlusion Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 34 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Example of High Confidence Example of Low Confidence Screen Mask Parameters The screen mask parameters allow you to configure the active touch area when the Interactivity Kit bezel is larger than the underlying display How to Calculate Screen Mask Parameters 1 Calculate the active touch area of the Interactivity Kit In this example the frame is seven modules wide and four modules high Each module width is 408 mm 16 and each module
35. oftware package allows you to diagnose and debug potential problems with all aspects of the Interactivity Kit hardware and software components For details see Operation on page 22 To download the latest version go to www christiedigital com The Dashboard software provides the following features indication that the Interactivity Kit hardware has powered up and is functioning properly indication that the calibration process has started and has completed successfully indication that the Interactivity Kit is ready to be used user configurable limits for touch size opacity and duration to filter out unwanted touch events displays all functional errors for further diagnostics such as calibration state loss of communication Dashboard Software Requirements To run the configuration and diagnostic software for the Interactivity Kit a PC must be connected by USB and must meet the following minimum system requirements Windows 7 Microsoft NET 4 0 Framework Part Number Part Description Qty Notes 108 438106 xx Interactivity Kit 3 x 1 1 One per system 108 439107 xx Interactivity Kit 1 wide 5 Total width eight modules three are included in the base kit 8 3 5 width extender kits required 108 440109 xx Interactivity Kit 1 high 3 Total height four modules 1 is included in the base kit 4 1 3 height extender kits required 108 441100 xx Interactivity Ki
36. on about Windows 7 and other operating systems see Connect to Operating Systems on page 20 For some installations a USB extender is required to transmit a video signal from the media source to the Interactivity Kit Not all USB extenders work properly with the Interactivity Kit Although Christie does not recommend or warrant a specific third party provider of USB extenders the following extender has been tested successfully ICRON USB Ranger 2101 using a 25 ft 7 62 m Ethernet cable It is the responsibility of the customer to make sure a third party extender will perform as desired in any particular application LED light status When the Interactivity Kit is powered on but the USB is not connected to a computer the LEDs on the light bars and sensor bars illuminate green and after a few seconds a green continuous flashing light appears on the master controller in the top left corner of the kit If any of the light bar or sensor bar LED lights fail to turn on and there is no flashing light on the master controller it indicates communication has been lost When the kit is powered on and the USB cable is connected the top left corner LED stops flashing and is solidly illuminated while all other LEDs dim If the LED lights are not illuminated as described above see Touchscreen Does Not Register Touches on page 43 of the Interactivity Kit User Manual p n 020 100856 xx Disable Power to the Interactivity Kit Disc
37. onnect the power cable from the DC jack on the back of the Interactivity Kit Connect to Operating Systems Touch data is provided to the operating system in three ways Windows 7 or Windows 8 multi touch Recognized natively by Windows 7 and Windows 8 as a multi touch device Single touch Recognized natively in typical Windows Mac operating systems as a generic pointer or mouse Mac operating systems often do not map the touch data correctly across the entire surface of the display therefore to achieve satisfactory performance with a Mac a custom application or programming is required in combination with the custom multi touch library Custom multi touch Multi touch data is provided in a custom HID collection which the developer can utilize when programming their application for any operating system that supports USB HID 1 1 To take full advantage of the Interactivity Kit may require a custom application such as Flash that has been programmed to accept multi touch gestures and will work with the operating system it is Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 21 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 designed for such as Windows or Mac For more information on the custom multi touch HID collection provided by the Interactivity Kit see Interactivity Kit User Manual P N 020 100856 xx Adjust Operating System Settings Some operating systems may offer a calibration utility to fine tune the registr
38. ottom bars or bottom light source modules are attached to the bottom edge of the display 3 Bottom corner 002 120719 xx The bottom corner light bars are attached to the bottom left and bottom right corners 2 Top corner no electronics 002 120720 xx The top corner is attached to the top right corner of the display 1 Sensor bar connector 002 120721 xx The sensor bar connector connects the adjacent sensor bars 2 Light bar connector 002 120722 xx The light bar connector connects the adjacent light bars 2 USB Cable 016 105184 xx 1 Item Part Number Part Description Qty Sensor bar 002 120716 xx Sensor bars are attached to the top edge of the display 1 Bottom light bar 002 120718 xx The bottom light bars are attached to the bottom edge of the display 1 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 10 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Height Extender Kit The height extender kit P N 108 440109 xx lets you expand the height of the configuration by 1 module Base Kit Mounts for MicroTiles The base kit mounts for MicroTiles P N 108 441100 xx can be used with the base kit when you mount the Interactivity Kit to a MicroTiles array The kit contains adapter plates for a 3 module wide and 1 module high configuration Sensor bar connector 002 120721 xx The sensor bar connector connects the adjacent sensor bars 1 Light bar connector 002 120722 xx The light bar connector connects the adjacen
39. ources of noise in the system In general the larger the values of the filter the smoother the touch data will be at an increase of latency The Reset and Apply options save but do not apply any changes that have been made In order to apply changes to the Interactivity Kit select Optimize LEDs Filter Size This parameter controls the latency of the filter by adjusting how many frames of data are sampled and filtered together The lower the value the smaller the applied filter resulting in significant sensitivity A low value allows a sensitivity of sub pixel resolution so even small motions would be reported This can result in jitter when the user is expected to hold their finger still for a certain period of time to activate a command right click by holding down for one second as an example By increasing this value small user motions would be filtered out resulting in a loss of resolution but greater stability Filter Depth This parameter controls the fall off and sensitivity of the filter to high speed motions The intent of this filter is to provide a stable touch response with very low noise when a finger is not moving and also provide low latency when the user is moving quickly The larger the value the slower the fall off and the filter is therefore active at higher motion speed The lower the value the faster the fall off and high speed motions will be subject to lower latencies Contaminants Parameters In order to
40. ow describes some sample values and the associated time to reject 50 of the signal Recovery Speed This parameter controls the speed at which the calibration filter recovers when a touch object has been removed from the screen A high value results in a very fast recovery whereas a low value results in a recovery speed that is comparable to the contamination reject period Touch Rejection Parameters These parameters control the conditions under which the Interactivity Kit is able to automatically reject various touch events The Dashboard software is capable of detecting the shape and area of the touch object contacting the screen It is possible to reject specific touches based on the surface area of the contact This is useful in situations with palm rejection and environmental debris rejection Also in any application where a high confidence level that only a specific class shape of touch object was used to activate the screen is required The Reset and Apply options save but do not apply any changes that have been made In order to apply changes to the Interactivity Kit select Optimize LEDs Touch Reject Enable This parameter can enable and disable the touch rejection algorithm in the firmware All touches regardless of contact area are reported when this is disabled When enabled the parameters below are used to determine when a touch is reported to the operating system Minimum Area This controls the minimum contact area requ
41. perating system New Touch Delay This parameter controls the delay between a new touch event and when the Interactivity Kit reports the data The lower the touch delay the faster the screen reports new touch events The higher the touch delay the longer the screen waits to confirm that the new touch event is valid and does not disappear This parameter is useful when trying to eliminate glitches or invalid touches caused by environmental contamination such as rain This parameter is also useful when the application requires a certainty that a touch event was intended by the user such as a financial application Shadow Parameters The Interactivity Kit works by detecting the shape angle and size of the shadow that is cast by the touch object when it touches the screen The Reset and Apply options save but do not apply any changes that have been made In order to apply changes to the Interactivity Kit select Optimize LEDs Value Result 0 Can detect a credit car tapping or bouncing off the screen 3 Can detect a finger tapping or bouncing off the screen 5 Requires the user to intentionally press down 10 Requires a touch with a noticeable delay Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 29 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Separation Threshold This parameter controls the inter finger separation which results in two separate touch points The smaller the separation threshold the closer your fingers can be and still be re
42. perimeter of your display wall and plug into your computer s USB port without any need for drivers The Christie Interactivity Kit is automatically recognized as a multi touch device by Windows 7 and Windows 8 and no manual calibration of sensors or cameras is required Offering superior performance with high touch accuracy and fast response times this multi touch solution can support up to 18 touches on a Christie MicroTiles 16 x 6 array Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 8 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Parts and Assembly Overview Interactivity Kit Components Mounting Components for MicroTiles only sensor bar connector master controller top corner no electronics bottom corner light bar connector sensor bar bottom light bar side light bar Each connector bar is marked to indicate its position within the Interactivity Kit frame TIP top plate bottom left plate side left plate side right plate left foot right foot center foot bottom right plate bottom center plate The feet have been modified to accommodate the Interactivity Kit and are different than the existing MicroTiles feet If you install an Interactivity Kit onto an existing MicroTiles array you MUST remove the existing feet and replace them with the feet that are shown here NOTICE Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 9 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Order Guide The Interactivity Kit is modular and fits per
43. r than a 3 x 2 use these instructions as a guide but note the following The light bar connectors between the rows are not required for a 3 x 1 Arrays larger than a 3 x 2 incorporate additional connectors sensor bars and light bars depending on the number of additional rows and columns Foot Installation MicroTiles Only When you mount an array onto a base structure make sure that the center foot is pushed forward so that the Interactivity Kit adapter plate clears the pedestal Install the MicroTiles array using the modified feet that are provided with the Interactivity Kit rather than the standard feet For details on how to install a MicroTiles array see MicroTiles User Manual P N 020 100329 xx If you are mounting the Interactivity Kit to a MicroTiles array it is important that the construction of the array is performed only by trained personnel It is critical that the alignment between tiles and the screen gaps are accurate to make sure that the Interactivity Kit functions properly The feet have been modified to accommodate the Interactivity Kit and are different than the existing MicroTiles feet If you install an Interactivity Kit onto an existing Microtiles array you MUST remove the existing feet and replace them with the specific feet for this kit Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 15 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Feet used on the Interactivity Kit Feet used on existing MicroTile arrays Adapter Plate
44. re the position 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the light bars that are positioned along the sides and bottom of the array 6 Manually adjust the bars to minimize gaps 7 When everything is aligned completely tighten the M4 x 6 mm connector screws 8 Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to secure the sensor bars using the pre attached M3 x 10 mm captive screws tightened through the bottom of the bars 9 Tighten all four captive screws to minimize gaps between the bars Do not attempt to slide the bars onto the connectors When rotating the bar into position you may need to loosen the captive screws to avoid interference Do not remove the c clips securing the captive screws Top View Center screws in slots side light bar master controller sensor bar bottom light bar Tighten 4 captive screws to secure bar Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 19 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Enable Power to the Interactivity Kit Touch data is automatically mapped to a MicroTiles display area however if you are using the Interactivity Kit on a different type of display you need to adjust the screen masking area See Screen Mask Parameters on page 34 If the Interactivity Kit does not respond as indicated in the steps below see Open Dashboard Software on page 22 1 Connect the 12V power cable using the DC jack on the back the master controller in the top left corner of the Interactivity Kit LED Light Status When the Int
45. relevant or applicable to your product the warranty does not cover a Problems or damage occurring during shipment in either direction b Projector lamps See Christie s separate lamp program policy c Problems or damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life or use of a lamp other than a Christie lamp supplied by Christie or an authorized distributor of Christie lamps d Problems or damage caused by combination of a product with non Christie equipment such as distribution systems cameras DVD players etc or use of a product with any non Christie interface device e Problems or damage caused by the use of any lamp replacement part or component purchased or obtained from an unauthorized distributor of Christie lamps replacement parts or components including without limitation any distributor offering Christie lamps replacement parts or components through the internet confirmation of authorized distributors may be obtained from Christie f Problems or damage caused by misuse improper power source accident fire flood lightning earthquake or other natural disaster g Problems or damage caused by improper installation alignment or by equipment modification if by other than Christie service personnel or a Christie authorized repair service provider h Problems or damage caused by use of a product on a motion platform or other movable device where such product has not been designed modifie
46. roller with the two mounting points on the adapter plates 5 Use the groove on the master controller to hook it onto the outer back edge of the top middle and top left connectors plates and rotate the bar into position To avoid damaging the contacts do not force the sensor bar onto the connectors 6 Use a 2 5 mm hex driver install the two M4 x 6 mm screws loosely 7 Position the master controller so that the screws are centered in the slots 8 Tighten the screws completely Do not use power tools to install the connectors top corner bottom corner light bar connector light bar connector master controller sensor bar connector bottom corner light bar connector Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 18 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Sensor Bar and Light Bar Installation When installing the bars make sure the seams between the bars line up with one another 1 Install the sensor bars along the top of the array working from left to right 2 Use the groove on the sensor bar to hook it onto the outer back edge of the connectors and rotate the bar into position To avoid damaging the contacts do not force the sensor bar onto the connectors 3 Once the sensor bar is hooked onto the connectors slide the connectors back and forth until the screws are centered in the slots on the bottom of the sensor bar 4 Use a 2 5 mm hex driver to Loosely tighten the M4 x 6 mm connector screws on the connectors to secu
47. s Each touch is represented by a different color and the width of the touch is represented by the width of the stroke NOTE To clear the canvas select the Backspace key Shadow Sensors The shadow sensors are represented by the green circles located in the Calibration bar When you click on any of the shadow sensors the LED data relating to the sensor is shown in the LED data bars Export LED View Click this button to save all LED visibility data to a file for further analysis Optimize LEDS Click this button to apply any changes made to the Interactivity Kit parameters Failure to select this button after making parameter changes will result in the changes not being applied LED View button Click this button to display all the LED visibility data in another window for further analysis Log Data Click this button to start stop the logging function This feature logs all USB traffic into a txt file located in the Logs subdirectory of the Dashboard software Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 26 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Drawing Canvas Controls Thickness ON OFF Press T on the keyboard to toggle the touch thickness If thickness display is enabled a T icon will be displayed here Full Screen ON OFF The drawing canvas can be maximized to cover the full screen area of the monitor by clicking on the square icon Press ESC on the keyboard to restore the display to normal Configuration View Configurat
48. solved as two separate touch points The larger this number the farther apart they have to be In situations where the Interactivity Kit is exposed to debris water high ambient light levels and other environmental conditions the noise in the system can be misinterpreted as multiple merged shadows instead of one resulting in additional touch points being mistakenly reported If an application requires a high confidence level when working with multi touch data or if a minimum touch distance is required between any two touch points this parameter should be increased Maximum Shadow This parameter can be used to adjust the hover distance above the protective glass or reject environmental contaminants based on their opacity If a translucent or semi transparent object was placed on the screen the shadow would not be very dark or saturated as a certain percentage of light would still pass through A very dark shadow would be created if an opaque object such as a metal stylus was touching the screen The lower the number the more sensitive the Interactivity Kit will be and will allow a minimal shadow of 20 density to create a touch a very transparent object Higher numbers decrease the sensitivity and will only allow opaque objects to generate a touch Minimum Shadow This parameter defines the edges of the shadow and controls the point at which the shadow ends and becomes background ambient light The background levels can be noisy
49. t light bars 1 Item Part Number Part Description Qty Side light bar 002 120717 xx The side light bars are attached to the left and right side of the display 2 Light bar connector 002 120722 xx The light bar connectors connect the adjacent light bars 2 Item Part Number Part Description Qty Top plate 011 104406 xx The top adapter plate attaches to the top surface of the MicroTiles to provide support for the sensor bars 3 Bottom left plate 011 104407 xx The bottom left plate bottom right plate and bottom center plate attach to the MicroTiles feet to provide support for the light bar connectors 1 Bottom right plate 011 104408 xx 1 Bottom center plate 011 104410 xx 1 Side left plate 011 104411 xx The side left and side right adapter plates attach to the surface of the MicroTiles to provide support for the sensor bars 1 Side right plate 011 104412 xx 1 Fastener kit M3 x 12 mm qty 9 M6 bolts qty 4 M6 nuts qty 2 M4 x 6 mm qty 6 M3 x 20 mm qty 4 Left foot 000 102966 xx Modified versions of the MicroTiles feet are required to avoid mechanical interference with the Interactivity Kit 1 Center foot 000 102965 xx 2 Right foot 000 102967 xx 1 Item Part Number Part Description Qty Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 11 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Width Extender Mounts for MicroTiles The width extender mounts for MicroTiles
50. t MicroTiles mount 3 x 1 1 One per base kit 108 442101 xx Interactivity Kit MicroTiles mount 1 wide 5 One per width extender kit 108 443102 xx Interactivity Kit MicroTiles mount 1 high 3 One per height extender kit The appropriate regional power supply is sold separately Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 13 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Visual Studio 10 x64 x86 Minimum 15 MB HD space Celeron processor 500 MB RAM Additional Resources Christie Interactivity Kit Installation Guide for MicroTiles P N 020 100844 xx Purchase Record and Service Contacts Should you encounter a problem with any part of the Interactivity Kit contact your dealer If you have purchased the Interactivity Kit fill out the information below and keep with your records Dealer Dealer or Christie sales service contact phone number Serial Number found on the back of the master controller Purchase Date Installation Date Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 14 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Installation Tools Required T10 torx 2 Phillips screwdriver 2 mm 2 5 mm and 5 mm hex drivers Interactivity Kit Installation for MicroTiles The Interactivity Kit can accommodate a range of array sizes from 3 x 1 to 16 x 6 The instructions and illustrations within this guide are for building a 3 x 2 MicroTiles array with an Interactivity Kit When you build an array that is smaller or large
51. tion of your product Please see the Maintenance section for specific maintenance items as they relate to your product Failure to perform maintenance as required and in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by Christie will void the warranty REGULATORY The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment The product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A A Environmental The product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from regul
52. tronic equipment WEEE and the applicable official amendment s Regulation EC No 1907 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals REACH and its amendments Reliability and Serviceability Reliability Mean Time Between Failures MTBF 50 000 hours Serviceability The table below describes the mean time to repair MTTR each specific module that would need to be replaced in an event of a failure The MTTR for the entire product is a function of the array size Module MTTR Precondition Light bar or sensor bar lt 10 mins Front access required Connectors lt 20 mins Front and top access required Master controller lt 10 mins Front top and back access required For the most current technical documentation please visit www christiedigital com United Kingdom ph 44 0 118 977 8000 United Arab Emirates ph 971 4 3206688 Spain ph 34 91 633 9990 Singapore ph 65 6877 8737 Republic of South Africa ph 27 0 11 510 0094 Korea Seoul ph 82 2 702 1601 Japan Tokyo ph 81 3 3599 7481 India ph 91 080 6708 9999 Germany ph 49 2161 664540 France ph 33 0 1 41 21 44 04 Eastern Europe and Russian Federation ph 36 0 1 47 48 100 China Shanghai ph 86 21 6278 7708 China Beijing ph 86 10 6561 0240 Brazil ph 55 11 2548 4753 Australia ph 61 0 7 3624 4888 Worldwide of ces Italy ph 39 0 2 99
53. uired offset This is because there is a 5 4 mm margin between the inside edge of the frame and the touch area around the entire frame 4 5 mm 4 5 mm 56 mm 56 mm 0 37 0 37 1 96 1 96 1224 mm 1224 mm 2856 mm 2856 mm Top Mask Bottom Mask Left Mask Right Mask Non display area Non display area Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 36 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Test View Test view allows you to perform a fully functional and diagnostic test Run button Click this button to start the test Stop button Click this button to stop the test in progress Test window This window displays all the information from the tests including PASS FAIL status and any errors encountered The five individual tests are as follows Version Test Confirms that the current production firmware version has been sent to the master controller 1 Run button 2 Stop button 3 Test window 1 3 2 Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 37 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Configuration Settings Test Confirms that the current Configuration Parameters have been sent to the master controller LED Visibility Test Confirms that all LEDs are within operating parameters to all shadow sensors When all LEDs are in this state they illuminate green in the Diagnostic View See Diagnostics View on page 23 Tap Test During this test you are required to tap on the circles that app
54. uture use Write LED Data from Hardware For future use Log Data This menu selection allows you to start and stop the logging USB traffic See Diagnostics View on page 23 Views Menu This menu provides links to the Configuration view Diagnostics view Test view and the Upgrade view tabs as well as the LED View window Navigation Panes The Dashboard software offers four different top level views which group the different functions together for easy access Various views can be selected via the tabs located at the top of the window Diagnostics view Displays LED and sensor visibility information Configuration view Allows you to configure the Interactivity Kit based on the application Test view Performs functional tests to confirm normal operation of the Interactivity Kit Upgrade view Allows you to upgrade the Interactivity Kit firmware Diagnostics View The Diagnostic tab allows you to view debug and diagnose problems with the Interactivity Kit Some of the features that are available in this view are highlighted in the illustration and described in the section below Interactivity Kit Setup Guide 24 020 100997 03 Rev 1 09 2014 Status Bar This bar shows the model number firmware revision and the power state of the Interactivity Kit Calibration Bar This bar shows the current state of the Interactivity Kit There are four states of calibration that the Interactivity

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