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option
For Walk-and-Talk and TS 600 interactive whiteboards, the WT or TS Bluetooth® adapter from PolyVision® provides wireless Bluetooth communication between your computer and PolyVision interactive whiteboard.
Refer to the PolyVision Interactive Whiteboard Installation and Operation Guide to install the WT or TS 600 Bluetooth adapter.
For Bluetooth wireless operation of a PolyVision interactive whiteboard, your computer must have Bluetooth capability and you must register the whiteboard’s Bluetooth connection with your computer.
note: NOTE:
Instructions below describe registering the whiteboard’s Bluetooth connection with your computer using Bluetooth software provided with Windows. If you installed an adapter made by another company on your computer to add Bluetooth capability, the menus and Wizards may differ. Be sure to connect any needed Bluetooth adapter to your computer and install the adapter software on your computer before you connect the TS Bluetooth adapter to the whiteboard and apply power to the whiteboard.
Registering the whiteboard in Windows
For each whiteboard (WT, WTL, or TS 600) that you want to share wireless Bluetooth communication with your computer, you must register the whiteboard with your computer.
To register a whiteboard for wireless communication with a Windows- based PC:
1. Right click the Bluetooth icon in your Windows taskbar. 9A67)DQQMHO2CIG/QPFC[0QXGODGT#/
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You see the following menu. (Remember, if you use Bluetooth software not provided by Windows, your menu may differ.)
2. Choose “Add a Bluetooth Device” from the menu. You see the dialog box shown below.
3. Make sure that the whiteboard Bluetooth adapter is connected and the whiteboard is powered on.
4. Check “My device is set up and ready to be found.” 9A67)DQQMHO2CIG/QPFC[0QXGODGT#/
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5. Click “Next.” You see the dialog box shown below.
6. Select your whiteboard from the list and click “Next.” You see the dialog box shown below.
7. Click the radio button beside “Use the passkey found in the documentation” and enter “1234” as shown.
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8. Click “Next” and wait for the software to connect to the whiteboard. 9. The software automatically finishes establishing the connection and tells you the COM port where you can expect to find the whiteboard connection. In the example below, the COM port is COM36.
10. Your whiteboard is now accessible via the Bluetooth connection. 11. This Bluetooth communication link appears in the list of active
connections on your computer and automatically reconnects in the future.
12. To check or change this Bluetooth connection, choose “Open Bluetooth Settings” from the menu that appears when you right click the Bluetooth icon in your taskbar.
13. If the software asks you for a passkey, the factory default is “1234.” 14. Skip to "Confirming Bluetooth registration" on page 91.
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Registering the whiteboard on a Macintosh
For each whiteboard that you want to share wireless Bluetooth
communication with your computer, you must register the whiteboard with your computer.
1. To see the Bluetooth menu, click the Bluetooth icon in the system menu.
2. Select “Set up Bluetooth Device.” The Bluetooth Setup Assistant appears.
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3. Click “Continue.” You see the Select Device Type dialog.
4. Select “Any device.”
5. Click “Continue.” A list of discoverable Bluetooth devices appears.
6. Select the Polyvision Bluetooth-Serial adapter identified by a number in the form PV-10346, for example.
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7. Click “Continue.” The system gathers information about your adapter.
8. Click “Continue” when the setup assistant has completed gathering information about your device. You are prompted to enter a passkey.
9. Enter “1234.” 9A67)DQQMHO2CIG/QPFC[0QXGODGT#/
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10. Click “Continue.” You see the Bluetooth Device Setup window. No services are available.
11. Click “Continue.” You see the Conclusion window.
12. Click “Quit.”
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Confirming Bluetooth registration
To confirm wireless communication between your computer and the whiteboard:
1. Click the PolyVision driver icon in your system tray (Windows) or system menu bar (Macintosh). You see the PolyVision driver menu. 2. Choose “Configure the PolyVision driver” from the menu.
3. Click the “Hardware” tab. Your Bluetooth device appears in the list using an identification number in the form “PV 10346” for example.
4. Some whiteboards may not be listed. If your device is not listed, click “Find Serial Whiteboard." If your device is still not listed, there is a problem with your Bluetooth registration.
5. Click “OK" to close.
6. Confirm that the whiteboard and your computer are communicating by writing on the board saving a sample file (Press “Save” on the remote control for WT or WTL or tap the “Save” icon on the whiteboard for TS 600). Check the file in your “My Documents” (Windows) or “Documents” (Macintosh) folder.
FCC identification
The FCC identification number for this Bluetooth device is T9JRN41. 9A67)DQQMHO2CIG/QPFC[0QXGODGT#/
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A
A/B/C switch on remote control42 alignment accuracy64
alignment options61 Alignment Points61
B
Bluetooth
ID number (eno stylus)73 WT or TS ID number91 Bluetooth pairing options (eno)71
C
Change drawing cursor for left handed person57
Check for Updates68
clicking using the remote control35, 37 configuration options56
D
desktop alert window enable or disable57 size62
Desktop alert window size62
double-clicking using the remote control37 Draw options59
driver
menus and options56 updates67
E
Enable automatically check for updates57 Enable desktop alert window57
Enable Per User Settings57 eno
Windows built-in Bluetooth72 eno interactive whiteboard
Bluetooth device ID6 Bluetooth pairing5
eno interactive whiteboards Bluetooth unpairing7 control icons10 cursor control11 getting started checklist3 ink color12
keyboad11 options2
printing and saving12 projection alignment8 right-click11 stylus on/off5 system requirements4
using the on-screen keyboard11 writing and erasing12
eno mini
Bluetooth device ID20 Bluetooth pairing19 Bluetooth unpairing21 control icons21
getting started checklist16 ink color23
multiple users24 options14 pen or cursor22
PolyVision driver installation17 printing and saving24 stylus on/off18 system requirements17 using the on-screen keyboard23 writing and erasing23
Exit PolyVision driver68
F
Find Serial Whiteboards63, 77 find snapshot on computer58 Find Whiteboard91 H Hardware options62 I Installed Hardware62
Index
9A67)DQQMHO2CIG/QPFC[0QXGODGT#/M
Make Sounds57 menu options56
N
name of snapshot file58
O Open Webster68 options56, 61 file location58 file type58 printer used60 P Permanently-Mounted Projector61 PolyVision driver
status of communicating hardware62 PolyVision menu67
options60 Print To60 projection alignment
number of alignment points61 options61 projection mode configuration options61 R Red color configuration options61 remote control A/B/C switch42 buttons34, 35
carrying with lanyards33 Cursor/Pen40
cursor/pen button36, 40 erase all button40 ink color40 keyboard button36 L and R buttons35, 37 lost65
maximum operating distance33 next and previous buttons37 pen style button36
previous and next buttons35 projection button35 table-top use33 using the touch pad35 Replay Strokes62
reveal66 right-click
using the WT remote control37
S
Save File As58 Save image size58 Save to Directory58 snapshot file location58 file name58 printing60 saving58 software
eno interactive whiteboard requirements4 eno mini requirements17 menus56 options56 TS requirements47 WT requirements28 sounds configuration options57 spotlight65 drag to ellipse66 enlarge or shrink66 removing66 Start PolyVision driver68 9A67)DQQMHO2CIG/QPFC[0QXGODGT#/
Startup Pen Style59 T technical support70 transceiver positioning78 TS
Bluetooth wireless option83 dry-erase markers52 getting started checklist46 keyboard52
pen color54
PolyVision driver installation47 printing and saving54 projection mode48 right-click52 sounds53
using dry-erase markers53 using the on-screen keyboard52 wireless (IR) broken link80 wireless (IR) ceiling height78 wireless (IR) link79
wireless (IR) maximum distance78 wireless (IR) option78
wireless (IR) transceiver positioning78 wireless (IR) transceiver status lights79 wireless (IR) troubleshooting80 writing in projection mode53 writing on the computer projection53 TS Bluetooth
registering87
TS Interactive Whiteboard45 TS Lightning Interactive Whiteboard45
U
uninstall PolyVision driver Macintosh69 Windows69 using on-screen tools65
W
Walk-and-Talk cursor control37 dry-erase markers38 getting started checklist27 keyboard38
multiple monitors43 multiple users42 Polykey29
PolyVision driver installation28 printing and saving41 projection mode31 remote control options33 system requirements28 USB cable connection29 writing in projection mode39 Walk-and-Talk Wireless (IR)76 Webster68
WT
Bluetooth wireless option63 driver installation28 erasing40
Interactive panel (IP)26 interactive whiteboard26
IR reflecting from walls and ceiling76 IR wireless operating distance75 Lightning technology26 moving the cursor37 multiple products42 PolyKey28 projection mode37 right-click37 sounds38 system requirements28 USB cable28
using dry-erase markers38 using the on-screen keyboard36, 38 using the wireless (IR) option75 wireless (IR) option75
wireless (IR) transmitterpositioning77 wireless (IR) USB cable connection75 wireless(IR) transmitter testing77 writing and erasing with IP models41 writing on the computer projection40 9A67)DQQMHO2CIG/QPFC[0QXGODGT#/
WT or TS Bluetooth
confirm wireless communication91 ID number91
testing the wireless connection91 WTL
wireless (IR) option76