• Attach the cover so that it does not touch the adjusting knobs
• Remove adjusting knobs
• Click [OK] to exit the alignment view
• Click [Next] [Auto Calibration] to run Auto Calibration
• Click [Finish] to exit U-Pointer Configuration
• Click the U-Pointer icon on the task tray, select [Finger Touch Mode]
This completes the adjustment
GLOSSARY:
IWB - Interactive white board. Use with I-PEN or finger touch unit to make drawings on your own or
projected images.
I-PEN - The interactive pen that is provided with the projector.
Stand Alone Mode – With this mode, you can use the projector as an interactive whiteboard by itself.
With PC - With this mode, you can connect the projector and PC and use advanced drawing, annotation,
media features and organize files.
Calibration (Calibrate) - Process needed so that the projector can recognize the I-PEN or Finger
Touch Unit.
U-Pointer - U-Pointer is the “interactive projector driver” for PC or MAC
®
. It also has an auto
calibration feature.
i-PRO - Advanced annotation, drawing & multi-media interactive software. For use WITH PC mode.
StarBoard Software - Advanced Interactive software that comes complimentary with your Hitachi
projector. There is no yearly subscription fee associated with the use of this software.
BASIC FINGER TOUCH OPERATIONS:
Left Click - Touching the screen with your finger performs a clicking operation
Double Click - Two quick clicks results in a double click operation
Right Click - Touch and hold for 2 seconds to perform a right click command
Drag - Moving your finger while touching the screen performs a dragging operation
There is no yearly subscription fee for the StarBoard Interactive Software,
it comes complimentary with Hitachi Interactive Projectors
If you have been using other interactive software and want to transfer files to use with StarBoard, you can!
1. Open your current file
2. Go to the File tab and select Save As
3. Save your files as .IWB
4. Load back into StarBoard as .IWB file
To begin, click the U-Pointer icon on the task tray
of your computer and select Finger Touch Mode
You can now use your finger to control operations
in the same way as if using the I-PEN or mouse.
You can switch between using the I-PEN
and finger touch, but they can not be used
simultaneously.
How to transfer files to StarBoard
Using the Finger Touch Unit
Getting Started: Installation and Configuration (continued)