Introduction

Introduction

The Interactive whiteboard is a combination of electronic, software, and Internet technologies. It is a revolution replacing the old blackboard-and-chalk that has lasted for hundreds of years.

Interactive whiteboard is a computer based input device, which, when connected with projector can provide functions such as writing, annotating, drawing, editing, printing and storage. It‘s expected that the interactive whiteboard will be used for teaching, meetings, remote education and information exchange.

Features

zThe board uses electromagnetic induction and digital locating to establish the position of the pen. This provides an interactive environment for teaching and demonstration when connected with a PC and projector.

zThe electronic pen can control the PC in place of the mouse.

zUsing electronic pen, you can write, note, erase, copy, clone, replay and save files.

zPlacing the pen above a button will generate a preview of the buttons function.

zThe software provides functions such as magnifying, editing, searchlight, replaying, calligraphy effect, camera, screen and customized template.

zThe board provides high tracking accuracy, quick response and sensitive operation. The advanced processing algorithm adopted in this device results much better response speed and the operation sensitivity compared to pressure sensitive whiteboard and infrared-ultrasonic whiteboards.

zIt also provides a low reflection, high wear-proof surface for a suitable projected image. The long-life board surface can endure over 10 million pen strokes.

zThe board resolution is up to 4096×4096 which permits the writing and drawing of fine lines.

Topological Diagram

System Requirements

 

Minimal configuration

Suggested Configuration

Hardware

PII 450MHz

PIII 800MHz or more

Configuration

128 MB RAM

256 MB RAM or more

Software

Windows SE, ME, 2000, XP

Windows2000, XP

configuration

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0.0

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0.0

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Dukane LB77H manual Introduction, Features, Topological Diagram System Requirements