Panasonic KX-BP800 Before Using the Interactive Function, Setting the Electronic Pen

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Before Using the Interactive Function

Setting the Electronic Pen

1

Remove the battery cover on the pen holder,

insert the batteries as shown in the figure to

 

the right, and re-attach the battery cover.

CAlways use “AAA” size (alkaline) batteries and be sure that their polarity is properly oriented.

CDo not mix old and new, different type batteries when replacing batteries.

Battery

Cover

- +

+ - 2

1

3

Pen Holder

2

3

Remove the temporal cap, and set the cap and adaptor to the marker for interactive.

CSecurely push the adaptor into the maker for interactive as far as it will go.

CDo not remove the color identification cap on the back end of the marker.

Rotate the pen holder lever to the release position, insert the marker for interactive, and then return the pen holder lever to the lock position.

CLock the pen holder lever while inserting the marker all the way into the pen holder until you hear a buzzing sound.

Detection of the marker color may not work well unless the marker is inserted fully into the pen holder.

CDo not set the marker near the electronic print board while using the interactive function as this may appear unnecessary streaks not written on the computer screen.

Marker for Interactive

Remove the temporal cap.

 

Color

 

Identification Cap

 

1

Adaptor

 

Cap

 

2

 

3

 

 

2 Inserting

 

Locking

 

3

 

1 Releasing

Marker for

Pen Holder

Interactive

Lever

 

 

2 ~ 3mm (3/32" ~ 4/32" )

Note

CPress down firmly with the point of the Electronic Pen on the screen film until you hear a buzzing sound.

CFor precise positioning, keep the Electronic Pen perpendicularly to the screen during use. Inclined pen angle will cause the shift of position.

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Contents Panaboard Attach your sales receipt here Things you should keep a recordFederal Communications Commission Requirements Features CProjector mode Interactive functionCElectronic print board Features CWhiteboard mode Interactive functionCPC Interface Option Table of Contents Table of Contents CConsumable and accessoriesInstallation CAbout NetMeetingPrecautions Locking the casters Push this sideInstallation Screen filmMarkers ErasersPrecautions Power cord InteractiveCable Electronic Pen EraserBattery ProjectorPart Names and Functions Part Names and Functions Control panel Panel Description Installing Thermal Transfer Film Insert the four gears into the new thermalTransfer film Installing Thermal Transfer Film Install the film cassetteLoad the thermal transfer film into the film cassette Close the printer doorSet the power switch to on Loading Copy PaperLoading Copy Paper Making Copies Press the copy keyMaking Copies Copy types and procedures Copy Type Procedure Replacing Thermal Transfer Film Push down the printer open lever to openPrinter door, and remove the film cassette with Paper Jams Remove the film cassette with both handsTurn the power off and on Paper JamsOpen the paper cover and remove all copy Paper remaining inside the units paper coverGuide Maximum Paper Limit Before Using the Interactive Function Setting the Electronic PenRemove the battery cover on the pen holder Right, and re-attach the battery coverReplacing the eraser cloth Remove the eraser cloth by pushing throughHole in the Electronic Eraser Attach a new eraser cloth by pressing aroundBefore Using the Interactive Function System requirements Connecting to the PCCInstalling the Interactive Panaboard Software Click Interactive Panaboard from software menuRemark Before Using the Interactive Function CInstalling Adobe Acrobat ReaderWhen the Whiteboard mode is selected Switching the mode Settings of the Interactive Panaboard SoftwareCcom port Using the Interactive Panaboard Software CAdjustmentReference the help Exiting the Interactive Panaboard SoftwareProjector Mode Precautions when using a projectorProjector Mode Basic operation flow in Projector mode CCalibrationProjector Mode CUse the Electronic Pen as a mouseCDraw and erase handwritten lines on the Desktop Drag the Mouse to the area on the Desktop to be erasedCRecord image and handwritten lines data on the Desktop CPlayback the recorded data by View windowAbout Desktop Drawing Tool Desktop Drawing Tool operation CDraw and erase handwritten linesCChange Marker/Eraser settings Click Setting in the Desktop Drawing ToolCErase all handwritten lines on the Desktop Click All Clear in the Desktop Drawing ToolCSave Desktop in image file CPrint an image of the DesktopCSet the background of the Desktop to the Whiteboard CRedisplay handwritten lines drawn on the DesktopCRecord drawing data in IPB document CReduce display size of the Desktop Drawing Tool Click Minimum in the Desktop Drawing ToolProjector Mode About View window Whiteboard Mode Basic operation flow in Whiteboard modeWhiteboard Mode CSave drawing data in a fileClick Save As... in the File menu COpen the saved dataWhiteboard Mode About Whiteboard window Menu configuration Difference DetailsHtml View Window or Whiteboard Window Operation Tool barsCreate an IPB document Whiteboard window only Open an IPB documentClick New... in the File menu Save the IPB document Save the IPB document in another file formatClick Save in the File menu CSave the IPB document as an image fileCSave the IPB document as a Html file Click Export · HTML... in the File menuView Window or Whiteboard Window Operation CDisplay expanded/reduced CDisplay page at the same size of the main viewClick Fit Window in the View menu CDisplay page as large as possibleEdit a page of the IPB document CUndo CAdd a new page to the IPB document Whiteboard window onlyCDelete currently displayed Click the OK button to deleteCSelect CCopy selected page range to clipboardPlayback the IPB document Click Start in the Page/Play ToolbarSettings CSetting meeting informationCConfirm print image of the IPB document before printing CPrint currently displayed IPB documentCSet the interval when playing back the IPB document Click Play... in the Settings menuClick Markers and Eraser... in the Settings menu CSet the marker width, color or the eraser sizeClick Export Image... in the Settings menu CSet a work folder and the recovery file Click File... in the Settings menuFollowing items can be set COption setting Click Options... in the Settings menuExample of using NetMeeting Whiteboard modeConfer on the remote place using the shared program About NetMeetingRemote Conferencing using Microsoft NetMeeting Daily Care and Maintenance Cleaning the screen and the unitCleaning the printer head, platen roller and feed roller Caring for the eraserDaily Care and Maintenance Clean the Printer HeadClean the Platen Roller and the Feed Roller Attach the film cassette in its original positionTroubleshooting Symptom Care and RemedyReplacing the Cloth of the Electronic Eraser Troubleshooting Symptom Care and RemedyTroubleshooting Meanings of various displays Cause RemedySpecifications Model Number KX-BP800General Input Block Output Block Specifications Consumable and accessories For Print BoardInteractive ForInstallation Manual Assembly Assembling the Print BoardAttach the print board If you are using a stand If you are using a wall- mounting kitAssembling the Print Board Attach the power cord Fit the power cord into the cord holder. Do not force itWipe the screen film surface Check operationsMultiple copy Other points to check Error display Print Board Operations CheckNormal print board operations check StepRepacking Print Board Operations Check Interactive operations checkAccessories CBefore assembly, be sure to lock the castersAssembling the Optional Stand KX-BP065 No. Part name Part illustration QtyAssembling the Optional Stand KX-BP065 Assembly Assembling the standAssembling the Optional Stand KX-BP065 Wall-mounting Kit KX-B063 No. Part nameWall-mounting Kit KX-B063 Wall-mounting procedure Tape the wall-mounting template to the wallMount the print board. Please refer to BAttaching to metal or concrete walls Stud plugs sold in stores are neededWall-mounting Kit KX-B063 BAttaching to plasterboard wallsBAttaching to wooden walls Memo These Operating Instructions are printed on recycled paper