[. . . ] The wall bracket should be level and positioned at a height that results in the final position of the WhiteBoard being such that users can comfortably reach the top corners of the active surface. Hang the WhiteBoard on the wall bracket as shown. Page 2 of 11 Connecting the Interactive Whiteboard · · · The external 9 volt power supply provided with your interactive whiteboard should be connected to the mains power supply with the power cord provided. Ensure the whiteboard is switched off and then connect the output lead of the power supply to the interactive whiteboard in either of the two connection points provided. Determine the connection interface you will use to link the Interactive Whiteboard to the controlling computer. [. . . ] The software allows the default colour to be changed to user requirements. Colour Identification Ring Dual-Mode Pen Parts The Dual-Mode Pen consists of the following parts: 1. The Dry-erase Marker puts ink on the whiteboard's writing surface. Use only Expo or Expo2 dry-erase markers with a "bullet" tip. The tip of the dry-erase marker extends out one end of the marker holder, allowing you to write on the whiteboard. The marker holder contains a transmitting coil in the tip end which, when writing with the pen, sends a signal to the whiteboard conveying marker tip position and color identification. Page 6 of 11 Dry-Erase Marker Electronic Eraser Battery Low indicator Programmable Buttons Pen Base Marker Holder Marker Cap 3. Additionally, a transmitting coil for the small area electronic eraser is located at one end of the Pen Base. As you erase ink from the writing surface, the associated electronic data is also erased. The pen base has a power-saving feature that turns its circuitry off after five seconds of nonuse. The red indicator light on the pen base will blink four times when a fresh batter is correctly inserted and will blink continuously when the battery has four hours or less of operating time remaining. It is also used in Projection Mode to prevent ink from being applied to the whiteboard. Installing a battery in the Dual-Mode Pen The Dual-Mode Pen operates on one standard 1. 5V (AAA) battery. The red indicator light on the pen base will blink when the battery has four hours or less of operating time remaining. Separate the Pen Base from the Marker Holder by grasping each part close to their joint. Some pens contain a locking clip opposite the LED which must be pressed in to release the two halves. Insert a AAA battery, matching the "+" end of the battery to the "+" in the battery compartment. Reconnect the pen halves by first aligning the tab on the Pen Base with the notch in the Marker Holder. The LED on the pen will flash four times to indicate that a battery with sufficient power has been correctly inserted. Page 7 of 11 Installing a Dry-Erase Marker in the Dual-Mode Pen 1. Separate the Pen Base from the Marker Holder as detailed I step 1 above. Remove the Expo supplied cap from a dry-erase marker of the appropriate colour (colour of marker should match the colour ring on the Marker Holder). Reconnect the pen halves by first aligning the tab on the Pen Base with the notch in the Marker Holder. Place a Hitachi-supplied grey Marker Cap on the tip of the dry-erase marker whenever the pen is not in use, or to use the pen in Projection Mode. Using the large-area Electronic Eraser The large-area Electronic Eraser has a much larger diameter than the small-area electronic eraser on the Dual-Mode Pen. As you erase ink from the whiteboard's writing surface, the associated electronic data is also erased. [. . . ] The replacement writing surface has a paper adhesive liner covering the back and a plastic protective liner covering the surface you write on. Do not remove the protective liner until after you've installed the replacement writing surface and grounded the whiteboard (see Step 11). · 1. Lay the Electronic Whiteboard (writing surface up) and the replacement writing surface (paper adhesive liner up) on a large, flat surface. Clean the whiteboard's old writing surface thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol and a clean cloth. [. . . ]