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CM2 MAX

Portable Interactive Whiteboard System

User Guide
Powerful Interactive
Presentations
Anywhere Anytime

No device/cable attached to projection


screen !

Transform any flat surface into a touch


screen instantly !

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Contents
1. Introduction ………………………………………………………….….. 03
2. Product Specifications …………………………………..……….… 04
3. Key Features ………………………………………………………….… 06
4. Operation of ONfinity E-pen ………………………………….…. 07
5. Important Notes ……………………………………………………..… 09
6. Setup and Installation ( MS Window OS System ) ……... 10
6.1. Driver and Software Installation ………………………………...… 10
6.1.1 Installation of ONfinity Interactive
Whiteboard System Software...……..….………….…...… 10
6.1.2. Driver Installation …………………………..…………..…… 13
6.2. Assembling the System Parts …………………………….……… 15
6.3. Installation of Signal Receiver ………………………………..…… 16
6.3.1. Desktop (mobile) Installation …………………………… 17
6.3.2. Ceiling Mount Installation ………………………….…..… 18
6.4. Position Calibration …………………………………………..….… 19
6.5. ONfinity Interactive Whiteboard Software
Operation User Guide ………………...……………………..…… 21
6.5.1. ONfinity System Tray Menu ……………….………….… 21
6.5.2. ONfinity FreeClass Software Program ………………..… 22
6.5.3. ONfinity FreeClass Program Function Keys ………….. 24
(i) Interactive Mode / Annotation Mode …………..….… 24
Screen Shade …………………………………….….. 28
Screen Spotlight ………………………….….….…… 29
(ii) Whiteboard Mode …………………….………….…… 30
View List ………………………………………….….… 36
Save as EXE File.………..……..……..……..……..… 37

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7. Setup and Installation ( Mac OS X System ) ……………… 38


7.1. Driver and Software Installation ………………………..………… 38
7.1.1. Driver Installation …………………………………….…… 38
7.1.2. Installation of FreeClass for Mac ………………..……… 40
7.2. Assembling the System Parts ……………………………….…… 42
7.3. Installation of Signal Receiver ………………………….……….…42
7.3.1. Desktop (mobile) Installation …………………………… 42
7.3.2. Ceiling Mount Installation ……………………..….……… 42
7.4. Position Calibration …………………………………….……..…… 43
7.5. ONfinity Interactive Whiteboard Software
Operation User Guide ………………………..………………...… 44
Run of FreeClass for Mac ………………………………………… 44
Draw on the Desktop ……………………………………………… 44

8. Setup and Installation ( Linux System ) ………….………… 45


8.1. Software Installation ……………………………………….……… 45
8.1.1. Linux 2.4 Kernel ………………………………………..…. 45
8.1.2. Linux 2.6 Kernel ………………………………………..… 46
8.1.3. Check the Device to Make Sure Correct Installation ….. 47
8.2. Assembling the System Parts ……………………………….…… 48
8.3. Installation of Signal Receiver ……………………….…….………48
8.3.1. Desktop (mobile) Installation …………………………… 48
8.3.2. Ceiling Mount Installation ……………………………..… 48
8.4. Position Calibration ………………………………..……………… 49
8.5. Operation of FreeClass for Linux System ………..…………… 50

9. Appendix ………………………………………………….……………… 51
9.1. FAQs………………………………………..……………………… 51

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1. Introduction

The ultimate plug and play portable interactive whiteboard solution


The ONfinity CM2 MAX is a fully featured interactive whiteboard system that
transforms any standard whiteboard, flat surface (such as a wall) or projection
screen into an interactive whiteboard.

It requires NO signal receiver or device to be attached onto the projection


screen surface making it fully portable between classrooms.

Transform your office/ classroom wall into a huge touch screen


Integrated optical position detection technology supports interactively on both
hard and soft projection surface of any size up to an amazing 150”! No battery
is required for the USB signal receiver and the unit can be mounted to the
ceiling if a permanent solution is required.

Working with the extendable pointer E-Pen or stylus E-Pen, you and your
students can explore internet websites, use digital e-Content, build interactive
flipcharts and create more opportunities for discussions and interaction in the
classroom.

Powerful, high definition and superior stability


The ONfinity CM2 MAX is designed to deliver superb agility and reliability in
interactive writing on all types of projection screen. It is also packed with new
features such as superior resistance to ambient lighting, sophisticated new
styling, and newly updated software and tools. With the signal receiver installed
and first positioning calibration implemented, no further calibration is required
even when connected to another PC.

The supplied FreeClass software features quick notebook mode, movable


toolbar, interactive screen keyboard, spotlight, screen shade and annotation
functions.

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2. Product Specifications

Signal Receiver
Optical Detection Technology Infrared

Active Area (max projection size) 150 inch diagonal

Horizontal Reception Angle 38 +/- 2 degrees

Adjustable Vertical Reception Angle 0-30 degrees

Position Calibration Optical Indication Positioning

Active Distance (from projection screen) 1.5 – 4.5 m

Connectivity Interface USB2.0 (3m) & RS-232 (optional, for distance up to 40 m)

Resolution Within 1 pixel jitter at centre for display resolution of 1024X768

Power Consumption Less than 800mW

Weight 200 g

Dimension 150 x 105 x 32 (mm)

Pointer E-Pen
Light Emitted Infrared

Control Buttons 2 buttons

Power Requirement 3V lithium battery CR123A x 1

Pen Body Dimension 14.8 cm (length); 19.5 mm (diameter)

Pen Body Weight 70 g (Include battery)

Pointer Extendable Length 36 cm, extendable up to 65 cm

Pointer Weight 50 g

Stylus E-Pen (Optional)


Light Emitted Infrared

Pen Tip Trigger Switch Pressure Sensing

Control Buttons 2 buttons

Power Requirement 3V lithium battery CR123A x 1

Pen Body Dimension 15.7 cm (length); 19.5 mm (diameter)

Weight 75 g (Include battery)

*The specification is based on standard version.

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System Requirements
OS Required Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Apple Mac OS X or Linux

Processor Type Intel Pentium or above

RAM Size 512 MB (1GB recommended) or above

Min. Hard Drive Space 100 MB

Recommended Signal Reception Range


Projection Size Distance between Receiver and Projection Surface

70” 2.5~3.0 m

100” 3.0~3.5 m

120” 3.5~4.0m

150” 4.0~4.5m

Package Contents
Signal Receiver X 1

Pointer E-Pen X 1

3m USB cable X 1

Driver CD X 1

Instruction Manual
ONfinity CM2 MAX
3V lithium battery CR123A x 1 (for E-Pen use)

Stylus E-Pen X 1 (optional)

Accessory Kit includes below two items: (optional)

15m RS-232 to USB Cable X 1 (optional)

Ceiling Mount Bracket X 1 (optional)

*The specification is based on standard version.

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3. Key Features

Connection used with Front Projector Connection used with Plasma TV or Rear
Projection TV

9 Ultra portable and simple setup.

9 Superior resistance to ambient lighting.

9 High resolution - smooth drawing within 1 pixels’ jitter at 1024x768.

9 Quick response time – ideal for quick drawing and writing.

9 Dual connection interfaces provided: USB and COM ports. (COM port supports long
distance cable installation up to 40m).

9 Lower power consumption, prolong notebook PC battery life.

9 No device/ cable attached to whiteboard/ projection surface.

9 Supports interactivity on both hard and soft screen of any size up to 150”.

9 Extendable Pointer E-Pen and Stylus E-Pen (optional) provide an intuitive and powerful
'touch screen' and annotating interface.

9 Streamlined design - easy to mount on both desktop and ceiling.

9 Automatic real-time whiteboard recording.

9 Supports soft-pen effect writing, spotlight and screen shade features.

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4. Operation Of ONfinity E-PEN

The ONfinity E-Pen consists of a larger button designed for operational function (normally it
functions as the left mouse button). Function is to be executed via pressing the operational
button. The stylus E-Pen’s tip is pressure triggered and functions in the same way as the
operational button. Once triggered, operations can be implemented via the stylus E-Pen’s pen
tip, requiring no further pressing on the operational button. It is recommended to hold the
stylus E-Pen at a certain angle to the projection surface when writing as not to block the signal
with your hand.

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Operation of the ONfinity Stylus E-Pen


1. The Stylus E-Pen functions in the same manner as the Pointer E-Pen via its operational
buttons, but can also be operated via its pen tip.

2. The Stylus E-Pen is pressure triggered and functions as mouse left click when pressed.

3. Hold the Stylus E-Pen at an angle of 30 - 45º to the projection surface to implement
annotation.

4. The pen tip of the Stylus E-Pen is very delicate. Do not over press the pen tip when
writing to avoid damage to the E-Pen or the projection surface.

5. In the case of the Stylus E-Pen lights up continuously while writing, slightly tap the pen tip
with your hand to return to its normal position.

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5. Important Notes

The ONfinity E-Pen functions via optical signals. It is important to make sure there is no
strong light (e.g. sunlight) on the projection screen and the reception panel of the signal
receiver when using the system.

Signal communication can be abnormal when the USB cable is too long and over the
communication standard. Use an USB with power source or an USB adapter with power
source and connect to an extension USB cable instead.

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6. Setup and Installation ( MS Window OS System )

6.1. Driver and Software Installation

6.1.1. Installation of ONfinity Interactive Whiteboard System Software

Insert the program CD-Rom into the computer’s CD drive. The following window will
appear automatically (picture 1 – 4). If the CD does not automatically play, double
click the 'Setup' file from the CD drive directory for manual installation.

picture 1

Click ‘Next’ to continue the installation.

(Remarks: The image procedure depicted above is based on Windows XP)

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picture 2

Click ‘Next’ if you accept the license agreement.

click here to change


installation directory

picture 3

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picture 4

Click ‘Finish’ to complete the installation of the application program procedure.

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6.1.2. Driver Installation

There are two drivers that need to be installed, 1. 'USB <-> Serial' and 2. 'USB' driver. The
'Found New Hardware Wizard' procedure (below) will need to be completed twice.

Connect the ONfinity signal receiver to the computer via the USB cable after software
installation. The ‘Found New Hardware Wizard’ window will appear automatically
(picture 1 – 4). The ONfinity software CD-Rom needs to inserted to install the drivers.

picture 1 picture 2

picture 3 picture 4

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Upon completion of the above procedure, the second 'Found New Hardware Wizard' will
appear on computer screen again. To complete driver installation, repeat the above
procedure (picture 5 – 8) once again. The installation of two drivers completed.

picture 5 picture 6

picture 7 picture 8

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6.2. Assembling the System Parts

Positioning beam indicator

Angle adjustable front


Screw panel
in

Positioning beam button


_
Signal indicator

Power indicator

E-Pen
assembly

A C D
B

Connect A to C , Connect B to PC
Security lock USB port RS232 port
hole

Optional RS232 port:


To extend cable, connect the USB-Serial Cable
Adapter to D and then plug into PC.

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6.3. Installation of Signal Receiver

Position the signal receiver in front of the


projection screen / surface at a distance of
approximately 1.2 to 1.5 times of the width of the
projection size (as a general rule, place the signal
receiver next to and slightly ahead of the projector).

Press the red button on top of the receiver; a


positioning beam will be emitted by signal receiver.
Direct the LED light to the point at the centre of the
projection screen (as shown in picture).

(Remarks: to achieve the best interactivity performance, avoid blocking the signal path when
using the system.)

Recommended Signal Reception Range


Projection Size Distance between Receiver and Projection
Surface

70” 2.5~3.0 m

100” 3.0~3.5 m

120” 3.5~4.0m

150” 4.0~4.5 m

*The specification is based on standard version.

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6.3.1. Desktop (mobile) Installation

Place the signal receiver on desk top at a distance of approximately 1.5 times of the width of
the projection image, or on top of or next to the projector. Adjust the position of receiver and
the angle of the receiver’s reception panel to direct positioning beam onto the centre of the
projection screen.

Equipment installation illustration

(Remarks: Signal receiver installation position illustration is for reference only.)

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6.3.2. Ceiling Mount Installation


Install the signal receiver to the ceiling with a mount bracket and extended cable. Adjust
position of receiver and angle of receiver’s reception panel to direct positioning beam onto
the centre of the projection screen.

Equipment installation illustration

Screw hole
Signal receiver installation
position illustration

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6.4. Position Calibration

1. Position calibration is necessary for


the first use of ONfinity CM2 MAX or
when calibration is not accurate in
subsequent use. Check the reception
range of signal receiver before
executing position calibration.

2. Start the FreeClass program


Start > Programs > ONfinity FreeClass

The icon' ' will appear in the system tray toolbar.

Right click the icon ' ', choose 'Calibrate'.

3. After that, a green dot will appear on the top


left corner of the projection screen. And a
prompt message (as shown in picture) will tell
you what to do next.
This indicates the start of the position calibration
routine.

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4. Position the ONfinity E-Pen’s pen tip at the


centre of the green dot (on the projection screen)
and press the left mouse button for about 0.5 to
1 second until the dot turns black.
This indicates calibration of this sampling point
has been completed.

5. Repeat step 6 until all the green dots turn


black. That will be a total of 12 sampling points.
(according to the system setting).

6. Then, you will hear a prompt tone. This indicates the completion of the position
calibration. The ONfinity CM2 MAX System is ready.

Remarks:
During the position calibration, if there is an inaccuracy input of coordinate location
because of light interference, FreeClass program will prompt to redo the position
calibration.

Note: If sampling points fail to turn black, the receiver may be too close to the projection surface
and may not be seen by the receiver. Move the receiver back and re-calibrate.

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6.5. ONfinity Interactive Whiteboard Software Operation User Guide


6.5.1. ONfinity System Tray Menu

After running FreeClass program, an icon ' 'can be found on the system tray toolbar,
click or right click the icon, a menu will pop up as below:

Minimize the toolbar.

Saving Setting: select file saving path and the format of screen
capturing.

Calibrate: refer to position calibration.

System Setting:
A. The 'CALIBRATION SETTING‘.
i. Sampling points: the number of sampling points during calibration.
ii. Side space: control the position of sampling points.

B. The 'PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES‘.


i. Pen buttons: the button number on E-Pen.
ii. Light alarm: the duration of warning message appearing when a
constant light interference exist.
iii. Jitter remove: the algorithm for removing jitter when the E-Pen does not
move.
iv. Replay speed: the whiteboard replay speed.

You can restore default anytime.


(* System Setup may not be available for earlier CM2 Max).

About: FreeClass info, connection status and system hardware’s serial


numbers HSN.

Exit

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6.5.2. ONfinity FreeClass Software Program

The ONfinity FreeClass program brings superb interactivity to the ONfinity Interactive
Whiteboard System by performing various versatile functions under the Interactive mode
‘ ', Annotation mode ‘ ', and Whiteboard mode ‘ '.

1. Interactive mode: the E-Pen functions exactly as a mouse on the projection screen with
functions like double click, single click, drag and drop. To operate right click function with
operational (left) button, click at Right button simulation ’ ' icon in the toolbar menu
first.

2. Annotation mode: FreeClass offers powerful writing and annotating tools like drawing,
highlighting, lines, and shapes such as rectangles and circles. This allows the user to
highlight key points, record, and write with great ease at any time. Users can also write
on media graphics including video and flash. Annotation mode is a real time operation,
screen function still can be operated, e.g. page scroll functions. All writings, annotations
and drawings generated on the screen can be saved in image format for record.

3. Whiteboard mode: it offers the same powerful writing tools like drawing, highlighting,
lines, and shapes, etc. Moreover, the Whiteboard mode integrates real time recording
function. All contents generated on the Whiteboard mode are recorded simultaneously
for replay anytime. It can be saved in different image formats or exe format. Whiteboard
mode also provides different background pictures for selection including current desktop
background. 'Undo', 'Redo' and 'View list' are the new powerful features for easy use.

All three working modes provide various accessory tools such as screen shade, spotlight
etc., to enable the users conveniently highlight key points, making teaching much more
interactive.

Remarks:
Message of light interference:
If the system cannot work normally and the mouse cursor cannot operate correctly
because of light interference, please wait for 30 seconds. FreeClass will eliminate
interference automatically and the mouse cursor will resume to normal. Remove the
light sources and run again the FreeClass program. A prompt message window will
pop up as below:

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ONfinity FreeClass New Features Highlights

1. Pen color / width setting: a ‘Fast pen set’ is provided to choose different pen colors
or widths directly. If you need an accurate color / width value, 'Accurate pen
set‘ provides accurate setting. The pen color or width will be changed immediately
without closing the window. It is very useful for drawing with repeatedly changing
the pen color or width.

2. Rubber: a circle will appear when the pen is pressed to indicate the area to be
erased. Different rubber modes are provided, e.g. free, line, circle or rectangle
rubber modes to erase the different covered area easily.

3. Annotation or writing can be done on refreshing media graphics including video


and flash, it will not be overwritten.

4. Page time stamp: a time stamp is present at the bottom in every whiteboard page.
This is the time of page creation. You can select display or not.

5. Undo and Redo: you can ‘Undo’ the last annotation or erase operation. You can
also ‘Redo’ after mistaken ‘Undo’ in Whiteboard mode.

6. View list: a page browser in Whiteboard mode is provided for quick operation.

7. All contents generated on the Whiteboard mode can be saved in different formats:
fbd, bmp, jpg or exe format.

8. Whiteboard background: you can select the current desktop, different preset colors
or patterns for the background or select an image file for the background.

9. System setting: a function in the tray menu is provided to change the system
setting.

10. System diagnosis: a 'FreeDiagnosis' program is added to the start-up menu. The
program automatically collects all system diagnostic information for the end-users.

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6.5.3. ONfinity FreeClass Program Function Keys

(i) Interactive Mode / Annotation Mode

Interactive mode/
Annotation mode switch Whiteboard mode

Page up Page down

Highlight Indication of Writing mode

Fast pen set Accurate pen set

Draw free lines Draw straight lines

Draw rectangles Draw circles

Undo Clear the desktop


annotation
Virtual onscreen keyboard Save screen

Screen shade Screen spotlight

Right button simulation Minimize the toolbar

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Interactive mode: E-Pen functions exactly as a mouse. Click on this icon to


enter Annotation mode.

Annotation mode: E-Pen can be used to write, draw and annotate


anywhere on the screen. Click on this icon to enter Interactive mode.

Whiteboard mode: click on this icon to enter Whiteboard mode. The


screen instantly transforms into an interactive whiteboard/flipchart page.

Page up: go to previous page in an opened document file. It is


applicable under Interactive mode and Annotation mode.

Page down: go to next page in an opened document file.

Indication of Writing mode.

Indication of Rubber mode.


Under Rubber Mode, different rubber modes can be selected as shown:

Highlight: write and annotate with highlight pen effect.

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Fast pen set: choose pen color, line width and soft pen in fast way.

Accurate pen set: choose pen color, pen width and soft pen in accurate way.

Draw free lines: write and annotate free on the screen.

Draw straight lines.

Draw circles.

Draw rectangles.

Free rubber.

Straight line rubber: erase the straight line area contents.

Circle rubber: erase the circled area contents.

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Rectangle rubber: erase the


rectangle area contents.

Undo: cancel the last annotation or


erase operation.

Clear the desktop annotation: clear all desktop annotation and writing
contents. Contents cannot be recovered after screen is cleared.

Virtual onscreen keyboard.

Save screen: capture current screen and save as an image file.

Screen shade: use to cover up the screen, the shade area and direction
is free to change anytime.

Screen spotlight: emphasize page content with spotlight effect – color and
transparence outside the spotlight zone are customizable.

Right button simulation: the operational button of the E-Pen is


defaulted as the left mouse button under Interactive mode. Use E-Pen
to click at the 'Right button simulation' to switch the operational button
to right click instead. E-Pen automatically returns to default mode after
the right click action and the 'Right button simulation' icon will pop up
again.

Minimize the toolbar.

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Screen Shade

Screen shade: use to cover up the screen, the shade area and direction are free to change
anytime. Use the E-Pen to drag at vertical or horizontal direction, and the direction icon will

be highlight as ' ' or ' '.

One moving direction is valid at the same time.

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Screen Spotlight
Screen spotlight: emphasize page content with spotlight effect – color and transparence outside
the spotlight zone are customizable.

Close spotlight.

Spotlight setting. Click on the icon and the menu pop up as below:

Click at Shape ' ',' ' ,' ' to select spotlight shade.

Click at Colour ' ' , to change spotlight background colour. ' ' Reset spotlight.

Drag at Transparency ' ' to change the spotlight background transparency.

Drag at the spotlight background to move the spotlight. Drag at the spotlight side
to change the spotlight size.

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(ii) Whiteboard Mode

Open/close the whiteboard Switch back to Interactive


Browse menu mode

Fast pen set Accurate pen set

Highlight Indication of Writing


mode
Draw free lines Draw straight lines

Draw circles Draw rectangles


Clear the desktop annotation
Delete the current page
Background Background toggle
switch
New page Copy between pages

Save as fbd/bmp/jpg/exe
Open fbd documents
documents
Undo Redo

View list More

Jump to the first page Jump to the Print preview


last page
Page scroll up Print
Page scroll down

Replay from current Screen shade


Replay current page
page to end page
Jump to the end Screen spotlight
Stop replaying
of this page Display
date/time or not

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Current page/
Total page

Page created
date/time

Open/close the whiteboard Browse menu.

Switch back to Interactive mode.

Fast pen set: choose pen color, line width and soft pen in fast way.

Accurate pen set: choose pen color, pen width and soft pen in accurate way.

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Highlight: write and annotate with highlight pen effect.

Indication of Writing mode.

Draw free lines: write and annotate free on the screen.

Draw straight lines.

Draw circles.

Draw rectangles.

Indication of Rubber mode. Under Rubber Mode,


different rubber modes can be selected as shown:

Free rubber.

Straight line rubber: erase the


straight line area contents.

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Circle rubber: erase the circled


area contents.

Rectangle rubber: erase the


rectangle area contents.

Clear the desktop annotation: clear all desktop annotation and writing
contents. Contents cannot be recovered after screen is cleared.

Delete the current page.

Background: insert any picture as whiteboard background.

Background toggle switch: click to change the whiteboard background


to current desktop background or preset color or patterns.

New page: create a new page on whiteboard.

Copy between pages: copy writing contents from previously displayed


page to current page.

Open fbd documents: open previously saved as 'fbd' format whiteboard


document.

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Save documents: save the whiteboard document in different file formats:


fbd, exe, bmp, jpg. The fbd file is standard format of FreeClass. The
exe file can be self-executed independently without running FreeClass.

Undo: cancel the last annotation or


erase operation.

Redo.

View list.

More.

Screen shade.

Screen spotlight.

Print preview.

Print.

Display the page stamp (the page created date/time), you can
select display or not.

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Jump to the first page.

Jump to the last page.

Whiteboard page scroll up.

Whiteboard page scroll down.

Replay current page.

Replay from current page to end page.

Jump to the end of this page.

Stop replaying.

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View List

View list provides a quick browse to the multiple page contents. It is also easy to jump to the
destination page of the document by using view list.
View list provides two display modes: non-transparency mode and semi-transparency mode.
Non-transparency mode: view list window will hide automatically;
Semi-transparency mode: writing area is visible under the view list.

View list Current page/


status Total page
change

Page view

Page created date/time

Semi-transparency: View list is changed to semi-transparency.


Writing area is visible under view list, E-Pen can write into the
view list without blockage.

Non-transparency: View list is changed to non-transparency.


When E-Pen move to the view list, it will hide automatically.
View list will display again when E-Pen leaves.

Minimize.

Resume.

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Save as EXE File

Whiteboard document saved in exe file can be executed independently without


running FreeClass. Just double click on exe file created by whiteboard document to
open it. This document doesn’t include editable function, it only can be replayed.
The replay function is the same as the function in FreeClass whiteboard mode.

Jump to the first page Jump to the last page

Whiteboard page scroll up Whiteboard page scroll down

Replay current page Replay from current page to end page

Jump to the end of this page Stop replaying

View list Exit

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7. Setup and Installation ( Mac OS X System )

7.1. Driver and Software Installation

7.1.1. Driver Installation

Insert the program CD-Rom into the computer’s CD drive. Connect the ONfinity signal
receiver to the computer by a USB cable or USB converter cable. Double click 'cardinal-
osx-V1_02_2-release.dmg'. The following window will appear. Double click 'SLAB_USB to
UART Installer'. To complete driver installation, you will have to restart your MAC system.

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picture 5 picture 6

To check whether the driver is installed successfully, use the method as shown below:

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picture 3

If the driver is installed successfully, 'CP2102 USB to UART Bridge Controller' information
can be found as in picture 3.

7.1.2. Installation of FreeClass for Mac

Insert the program CD-Rom into the computer’s CD drive. The following window will
appear automatically (picture 1 – 5). If the CD does not play automatically, double
click the 'ONfinity FreeClass' file from the CD drive directory for manual installation.

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Follow the prompt message to complete the installation.

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picture 3 picture 4

picture 5

Now, the software installation is completed. The files have been installed in the 'Application'
document folder, there are 4 files as showed in picture 6.
The program running status will be recorded in the abc.dat and abc0.dat. If there have any
problems during running, please submit it to product distributors or resellers for help.

picture 6

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7.2. Assembling the System Parts


Please refer to 6.2. (Page 15)

7.3. Installation of Signal Receiver


Please refer to 6.3. (Page 16)

7.3.1. Desktop (mobile) Installation


Please refer to 6.3.1. (Page 17)

7.3.2. Ceiling Mount Installation


Please refer to 6.3.2. (Page 18)

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7.4. Position Calibration

Position calibration is necessary for the first use of ONfinity CM2 MAX or when calibration
is not accurate in subsequent use. Click 'Calibrate' button, follow the instructions to finish
the steps. Then, you will hear a prompt tone. This indicates the completion of the position
calibration. The ONfinity CM2 MAX System is ready, you can use the E-Pen to write or click.

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picture 3 picture 4

For brief introduction, you can click 'About' button.

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7.5. ONfinity Interactive Whiteboard Software Operation User Guide

Run of FreeClass for MAC

Make sure the signal receiver is connected before you run the program. Open the 'Application'
document folder, find the 'FreeClass' file, double click 'FreeClass' button. Wait for several
seconds, a 'FreeClass Panel' window will appear.

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Draw on the Desktop

Click 'Whiteboard' button on the main panel. A desktop drawing tool is invoked. After that, you
will be able to draw lines and write words on the desktop with E-pen. For more information, read
the online help of the program.

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8. Setup and Installation ( Linux System )

8.1. Software Installation

8.1.1. Linux 2.4 Kernel

The example is based on fClassLnx 1.2 version.


Insert the software CD into the CD-ROM drive, copy the ' fClassLnx1.2.tar.gz'
file to the desktop. In the terminal, go to the desktop directory, keyin 'tar –zxvf
fClassLnx1.2.tar.gz' to decompress the file, and you will get fClass files.

In the terminal, go to the fClass document folder, keyin './fClass –


help' to see the help.

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Keyin './fClass --install' to proceed the software installation. After installation is


completed, you can see the picture shown as below:

8.1.2. Linux 2.6 Kernel

(1) Please check the revision of your operation system. If the revision of your
operation system is lower than SUSE 10.0 or Fedora 2.6.15, please update
your system kernel and make sure that your operation system is higher than
SUSE10.0 or Fedora 2.6.15.

(2) After system is updated, the installation procedure will be the same as Linux 2.4.

(3) Please contact distributors or resellers if you have any problems during the
software installation.

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8.1.3. Check the Device to Make Sure Correct Installation

In the terminal, keyin 'ls /dev/ttyUSB0', if '/dev/ttyUSB0' is shown as below,


that means, the device has been installed to the system successfully. Or
you can check it by 'Hardware Browser' to see whether 'Silicon Labs
CP2102 USB to UART Bridge Controller' is existed or not.

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picture 2

After installation, please reboot the system to complete the system


configuration.

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8.2. Assembling the System Parts


Please refer to 6.2. (Page 15)

8.3. Installation of Signal Receiver


Please refer to 6.3. (Page 16)

8.3.1. Desktop (mobile) Installation


Please refer to 6.3.1. (Page 17)

8.3.2. Ceiling Mount Installation


Please refer to 6.3.2. (Page 18)

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8.4. Position Calibration

In the terminal, keyin './fClass --init', a green dot will appear on the top left
corner of the projection screen. This indicates the start of the position
calibration routine. Position the E-Pen’s pen tip at the centre of the green
dot, click on the calibration points one by one.

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picture 2

After that, the ONfinity CM2 MAX System is ready, you can use the E-Pen to
write or click.

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8.5. Operation of FreeClass Whiteboard Program

In the terminal, keyin './panel' to operate FreeClass whiteboard program.

Use the E-pen to click on the icons in the system tray toolbar for screen
writing and annotation.

Notice:
The above installation is under Red Hat system, the installation on other Linux
system will be the same as above procedure. Please contact distributors or
resellers if you have installation problems.

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9. Appendix

9.1. FAQs
Q: I have received the error message 'hardware device not found'
A: The reason for 'hardware device not found' while the FreeClass program is
being activated may be one of the following:

1. Connection cable is not connected properly.


Inspect the connection cable to make sure it is connected properly. There is a red
power indicator light on the ONfinity receiver.

2. Some anti-virus software or programs may block the use of USB or serial port.
Make sure no such software or program is activated. If yes, close all such
programs and restart the FreeClass program.

3. Defect on PC’s USB port.


Check if the PC’s USB port and the setting are functioning properly. Call a
qualified engineer to repair in case of USB defect.

4. No USB driver has been installed.


After the installation of the USB driver on the PC, a new usable port can be found
in 'Control Panel – System – Device Manager – Port'. Otherwise, it is 'driver not
installed' or 'not installed properly'. Alternatively, check 'Control Panel – Device
Manager – USB Controller', if an unknown USB device found states that no driver
has been installed or not installed properly, reinstall the USB drivers. These can
be found on the system CD-Rom.

5. PC’s operating system recognizes the signal receiver as another device and
activates the relevant program. This causes a serial port being occupied. Check
if any unknown serial device has appeared in the Device Manager. For example
if an abnormal serial device appears in 'Control Panel - System – Device Manager
– Mouse and other pointer device', just prohibit the use of that device and restart
the program again.

6. When the notebook PC’s power runs out, the USB port may stop functioning,
causing the USB device not be detected or utilized properly. In this case, the
notebook PC should be connected to a power point. The USB port on some
notebook PCs may not supply the standard 500mA current or incompatible with
the USB device. Under such unusual circumstances, please consult with PC
engineer.

(Remarks: the simple way to check device connection is to click at 'About' on the
tray menu. A hardware’s serial numbers HSN is listed in the menu window. The
hardware may not be connected properly if it is not listed.)

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Q: No green dot has appeared on the PC screen after the positioning calibration
routine has been activated?
A: This may be due to a number of reasons:
The PC screen is being refreshed continuously. Close all programs that involve screen
refresh, e.g. Flash animations, etc.
The green dot will not appear when the signal receiver device is not detected by the PC.
Check the device connection and restart the program.

Q: The first green dot has not turned black in the process of positioning calibration?
A: First check if the indication light on the signal receiver is flashing continuously, if yes, that
means the signal receiver is disturbing by a light source. Try repositioning the receiver.
Alternatively, it may be due to improper installation position of the signal receiver or the
receiver is positioned too close to the screen.

Q: The green dot has turned black automatically?


A: This may be due to ambient lighting disturbance. Adjust the position of the signal
receiver or remove the lighting source. Also check that the pen is not active (button stuck
on).

Q: The E-Pen does not appear to be responding when in operation?


A: 1. The signal path from the signal receiver may be blocked by the user. Avoid blocking
the signal path when working on the projection screen.
2. The E-Pen has run out of battery.
3. Disturbance by strong ambient lighting.
4. Device not connected properly.

Q: The annotation lines appear jagged in real-time writing?


A: 1. The E-Pen is being used at a distance too far from the projection surface.
2. The E-Pen is running out of battery.

Q: How can you judge if there is ambient lighting disturbance?


A: There is a red indication light on the top of the signal receiver. This indication light will be
stable when there is no optical signal communicated from the E-Pen. When the receiver
detects optical signals, it will flash. If there is no optical signal being transmitted from the E-
Pen and the indication light keeps flashing, that means there is ambient lighting disturbance.
In the case of positioning calibration failure, cursor fluctuating or unpredictable lines
appearing, check the indication light on the signal receiver first. One simple way to find out
the cause is to cover the front panel of the signal receiver with your hand. The indication
light should stop flashing. This indicates the device is functioning properly. The signal
reception failure is due to ambient disturbance. Otherwise, the device may be defective.
Seek help with product distributors or resellers.

Q: The E-pen does not function after the PC enters standby or sleep mode?
A: When the PC enters standby or sleep mode, the signal communication between the PC
and the signal receiver is terminated. Quit the program and restart the program again to
resume normal functionality.

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Q: The position of the mouse cursor is not accurate?


A: This can be due to the following:
1. Positioning calibration is not accurate.
2. The position of the signal receiver or the projector has been changed.
3. The screen display resolution has been changed.
Recalibration of the system is required.

Q: How can I remove ambient lighting disturbance?


A: Avoid strong light shining directly on the projection screen or the signal receiver.
Disturbance from sunlight: Be aware that the disturbance of sunlight is not necessary
correlated to the brightness of the room. For example, when the drawn curtain leaves a slit
which lets in a shaft of very bright sunlight. This can cause very strong lighting disturbance
for infra-red devices.
Other sources of light can also cause disturbance to the signal receiver. For example,
lighting close to the projection screen or the signal receiver, and the existence of reflecting
materials close to projection screen.

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