Best-Rite OneBoard User manual

User Manual – Version 1.1
User Manual
Please read, understand and follow the information contained in this User Manual before installation and
use this product.
Customer Service Department:
1-800-749-2258
(Monday – Friday, 8AM-5PM CST) customercare@moorecoinc.com

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Contents
1. Safety Information 3
2. Scope of Supply 7
3. OneBoard Software Installation 8
4. OneBoard Connection 11
5. OneBoard Configuration 12
6. Gestures 14
7. OneBoard Software Operation 17
8.Notices 25
9.Warranty 25

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Safety Information
This product was designed for and is intended for use indoor via a USB cable connected to a
desktop or laptop computer. Using this product in an outdoor and/or wet environment could
damage this product and create potentially unsafe conditions.
Meaning of Signal Words
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or
death and/or property damage.
Indicates hazards that could result in minor or moderate injury
and/or property damage.
Please read, understand and follow all safety information contained in this User Manual before
installation and use this product:
Do not use this product in an outdoor environment.
Do not use this product near water or moisture. Electric shock may result.
This product is not intended for use by unsupervised children. Always provide proper adult
supervision when using this product around children.
At least two qualified service technicians should perform the installation and removal procedure.
Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury and/or property damage.
Before installation, take the wall material and wall strength into consideration.
Always place this product on a stable and level surface.
Use only the designated MooreCo stands and wallmounts.
Make sure the mounting screws are properly sized to handle the weight of this product.
Make sure the mounting hardware is securely anchored to a solid structure.
Only plug the power cord or power adaptor into an AC power outlet with the proper and indicated
power supply voltage. Only use grounded AC power outlets. Use of this product with the wrong
power supply voltage may result in property damage, fire, or shock.
If the power cord or power plug or power adaptor cannot be plugged into the AC power outlet,
contact a licenses electrician to replace the AC power outlet with a properly grounded (earthed) one.

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When you operate this product, the AC power outlet should be near this product and easily
accessible.
The fact that this product operates satisfactorily does not imply that the AC power outlet is grounded
and that the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if you are in any doubt about the
grounding status of the AC power outlet, consult a qualified electrician.
Do not defeat the purpose of the grounded AC power outlet (for example, do not use an outlet
converter).
Always ensure that the power cord or power adaptor is securely and firmly plugged into the
approved AC power outlet. Otherwise, possible electric shock or fire may occur.
Do not pull, bend, rest objects on, or chafe the power cord or power adaptor. Damage to the power
cord or power adaptor can cause fire or electric shock.
Do not attempt to repair the power cord or power adaptor if it becomes damaged. Contact an
authorized service representative for a replacement.
Periodically clean the power cord and power adaptor to ensure the connection is free of dust. Always
ensure that the power cord and power adaptor are unpowered before cleaning. Dirty power cord
connections or power adaptor connections may result in a fire.
Never touch the power cord or power adaptor with wet hands. Electric shock will result.
Stop operation immediately if your product emits smoke, excessive heat, abnormal smell or unusual
noise. These conditions may cause fire or electronic shock. Immediately turn your product off and
unplug the power cord and/or power adaptor, and contact an authorized service representative for
service.
When disconnecting this product from an AC power outlet, pull on the power plug and NOT on the
power cord. Pulling on a power cord forcibly can damage it and cause fire or electric shock.
If an object or liquid get inside this product, turn the product off and unplug the power immediately.
Contact an authorized service representative for service. Operating the contaminated product can
cause fire or electronic shock.
Never open or remove unit covers that are screwed with screws. A high-voltage component can
cause electric shock.
Do not alter this product or modify any parts of the board. Alteration or modification can cause fire or
electronic shock
Before cleaning this product, unplug the power cord and/or power adaptor. Electric shock may result
otherwise.
Do not open or alter the casing of this product. Electric shock or injury may result.
Be careful about the location of the power cord, power plug or power adaptor to avoid it trips
someone or causing this product to fall, etc. It may cause injury or product failure.
Do not place this product, power cord, power adaptor, or accessories where it may be tripped on.
Failure to do say may cause injury.

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Use only the included power cord and power adaptor. If another power cord or power plug or power
adaptor is used, fire or electric shock might result.
Do not operate this product in a location with high temperature or high humidity. This product is
suitable to work under: Temperature: 10°C to 40°C; Humidity: 10% to 80%; NO condensation.
Unplug the power cord, power plug or power adaptor from the AC power outlet when:
The power cord or power supply plug is damaged.
A liquid is spilled onto this product.
This product is exposed to rain or water.
This product becomes malfunctions and/or need repairing.
This product falls or after its cabinet is damaged.
This product must be disposed in accordance with the relevant federal, state, and local laws and
regulations.
Do not install this product except by qualified service personnel.
Avoid fire and heat source above 100°C.
When this product is not used over an extended period of time, switch it off and unplug the power
plug or power adaptor. If it is unused and is left connected to a power source for a long period,
degraded insulation may cause electronic shock, current leakage or fire.
Do not position this product in a location where it is unstable.
Do not place this product in a hot humid or dusty environment. Prolonged exposure to these adverse
conditions may cause fire or electric shock.
When moving this product, be sure to unplug the power cord, plug or power adaptor from the AC
power outlet. If this product is moved with the power cord or plug or power attached, it can cause
damage to the power cord, plug or power adaptor which could result in fire or electric shock.
After installing or moving this product, lock the casters when it is hanging on a mobile stand.
If this product is fallen down or damaged, turn this product off and unplug the power cord or power
plug or power adaptor. Otherwise, it may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not put drinks, other liquids or heavy items on the tray or screen. Accidental spillage of liquid into
this product may cause severe damage. If this occurs, turn this product off, unplug the power cord or
power plug or power adaptor and contact an authorized service representative for service.
Do not lean against this product even this product is mounted on the wall.
When this product is not used over an extended period of time, take the batteries out of the
electronic stylus. Otherwise the batteries may leak. Do not use the leaked batteries.

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Do not install this product where it may be exposed to direct sunlight, near heating equipment, or
near air-conditioning vents.
Do not install this product in strong sunlight or strong lighting.
Do not install this product in locations where the temperature may change suddenly.
Do not erase with a dirty eraser.
Use Green Erase whiteboard cleaner for hard-to-erase stains.
Fasten the screws tightly to avoid the stand or this product fall which may cause injury or damage.
Before installation, take the wall material and wall strength into consideration. For details, please
consult your dealer.

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Scope of Supply
After unpacking, please make sure all of the following parts (subject to your purchase) are
present:
OneBoard – USB
Item Description Quantity
1 Board with built-in IR sensor 1
2 Tray 1
3 Hardware pack (Z-hanger, side tubes, screws, screw anchors) 1
4 USB cable 1
5 Software CD-ROM with user manual 1
6 Pointers (marker size and pen size) 2
7 Eraser 1

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OneBoard Software Installation
DO NOT connect OneBoard USB cable to your computer before following the steps below.
Step 1. Install OneBoard software
1. To run the installation program, double-click “OneBoard_Setup.exe” on your
installation CD. You may see a progress bar initially.
2. Click “Next” to begin installing the software

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3. Choose the installation destination and click “Next” to continue. You may need to click
“Install” on the next screen.
4. Your installation progress will be displayed.

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5. Click “Finish” to exit the installation program after the OneBoard software has been
installed.
6. Plug the USB cable into your OneBoard. Plug the other end of the USB cable into your
computer’s USB port.
7. The OneBoard has been detected and is ready to use when your computer displays
the following dialog:

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OneBoard Connection
In order to use the OneBoard, you must have a PC, projector, and OneBoard USB connected
as shown in the figure below. Once connected, you will need to adjust your projector so that the
projected image is fully within the OneBoard working area.

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OneBoard Configuration
Open the OneBoard driver by double-clicking the OneBoard driver icon on your desktop.
To access the settings for your driver, right click the OneBoard icon in your notification area,
and choose “settings”.
Screen Calibration
You will be prompted to calibrate your screen after the first time you connect your OneBoard
after installing the software and any time your projector screen resolution changes.
1. Use your finger or a pen to point at each of the flashing crosshairs. Be sure to point on
each crosshair accurately. As you calibrate each one, the next crosshair will activate for
you to calibrate. Press “ESC” to exit.

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2. Calibration data can be saved for use again based on your projector screen resolution.
You should not have to re-calibrate the board provided that the projector screen
resolution does not change. Users can reuse the profile as long as the resolution has not
changed.
Language
The OneBoard software supports multiple languages. To change languages, right click the
OneBoard icon in the notification area of your computer.
General Settings
SOFTWARE UPDATES
Your OneBoard installation will automatically attempt to update itself whenever you connect to
the internet. You may turn these options off under the “General” settings tab.
Please note: If you are using Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you will need to disable UAC on
your user account in order to use the update feature. Attempting to automatically update the
OneBoard software with UAC enabled will result in an error.
AUTORUN
If you do not want the OneBoard software to automatically start with your Windows installation,
you can uncheck this box to disable that.

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Gestures
When using the OneBoard, be sure that your knuckles, other fingers, clothing, or other objects
are not going to obstruct the IR beams. When using multi-touch gestures, be sure that your
fingers are spread open enough to allow the software to recognize each finger individually.
Some multi-touch gestures may need to enabled under Settings > Gestures.
Use one finger for drawing or
controlling/clicking in Windows
Double “click” with two fingers
to zoom in/out when 3D
zooming is activated
Two fingers swiped
left/right/up/down will scroll the
screen accordingly
Either the side of your fist or an
eraser will activate the “eraser”
bounding box function
Four fingers, spread apart,
swiped left or right will “flip”
pages
“Click” twice with two fingers to
do a “right click” in Windows (in
Windows mode) or to make the
OneBoard toolbar follow your
fingers (in Select mode)
Slide four fingers, spread apart,
from the bottom to the top of
the screen to return to your
desktop
Use one finger from each hand
and rotate around an axis to
rotate or resize
Slide four fingers, spread apart,
from the top to the bottom of
the screen to emulate an
Alt+Tab
Use one finger from each hand
and pull them close or push
them apart to zoom in/out on
websites and PDFs
Place 4 fingers on the board for
2 seconds to make the toolbar
“jump” to your position

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Software Operation
To move the toolbar around on
the screen, “click” and drag the
highlighted area:
To display the toolbar
submenu, single “click” on the
highlighted area:
To minimize the toolbar,
click the area highlighted
below. To maximize the
minimized toolbar, double
click the frog icon:
Customizing Your Toolbars
You can create custom toolbar layouts that include 1, 2 or 3 columns of menu buttons. You can
also change which menu buttons appear within each column and within each tab (selectable by
the numbers 1-4 at the top of your toolbar).
To customize your toolbars:
Select button layout (1, 2, 3, or 3D)
Select button orientation
(vert./horiz.)
Select buttons to be displayed
Configure toolbar brightness
Configure playback speed
Enable / disable autorun at startup
Enable / disable the line enhancer
Select “Save as” to save your
customized toolbar
Saved toolbars can be loaded in the
toolbar submenu

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Toolbar Pages
Use the buttons highlighted in the illustration below to switch between the different pages of
your OneBoard toolbar. For an explanation of what each button does, please see pages 21-27
Keyboard
On most Windows computers, you may place all 10 fingers, spread out, on the OneBoard to
activate the on-screen keyboard.
Quick Menus
Some objects, such as images added to the screen with OneBoard software tools, will have a
“quick menu” available. Selecting the yellow arrow highlighted below will display the menu.
This menu will allow you to:
Lock/unlock images to prevent
accidental editing, deletion, etc
Set animation path, preview animation,
or delete animation to allow you to
“animate” the image across the screen
Copy/cut/delete the graphic
Export the graphic

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Timer
The OneBoard software includes a digital timer that can be used to measure the time-length of
something or it can be used as a count-down timer. Use the button highlighted below to see
timer options.
Button Functions
Following is a general description of the main OneBoard buttons and their functions:
File management
Icon Functions Description
New Document Create New Document
Open Document Open Document: Word, Excel, PPT, PDF, & Office 2007 Doc format
Save Document Save document as: OneBoard file format, jpg, bmp, png, wmf, tiff,
html, pdf, wmv, swf, flv, mpeg, mov
Print Prints the document
Exit Exits the toolbar program

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Editing Tools
Icon Functions Description
Clear All Clears all images, drawings, geometry, text, etc on the screen
Insert Image Inserts image from library
Copy Copies the selected object or text in a OneBoard screen
Paste Pastes cut or copied selection in a OneBoard screen
Cut Cuts the selected object or text in a OneBoard screen
Delete Deletes the selected object or text in a OneBoard screen
Select Object Select objects, images, text in a OneBoard screen
Scroll Scrolls through OneBoard toolbar pages
Insert Text Insert text or text file into a OneBoard screen (not for text entry into
Windows components, websites, PDFs, etc)
Undo Undo the last action
Redo Redo the last undone action
Playback Plays back the recorded content on the page
Erase Point Erases a single point in a OneBoard screen
Erase Object Erases an entire object in a OneBoard screen
Fill Color Fill color for a shape in a OneBoard screen
Capture Background Captures the screen
Add Page Add a blank page in the existing document
Previous Page Switch to the previous page
Next Page Switch to the next page
Page List Page browser

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Color Selection
Icon Functions Description
Select Color Select a pen color
Select Fill Color Select a fill color
Black Pen Black pen
White Pen White pen
Blue Pen Blue pen
Red Pen Red pen
Green Pen Green pen
Yellow Pen Yellow pen
Pen and Shapes
Icon Functions Description
Smart Pen Shape and line recognition tool
Pen Pen
Brush Brush
Highlighter Highlighter
Laser Point Emulates a laser pointer for presentations
Line Line tool
Curve Curve tool
Rectangle Rectangle/square tool
Circle Circle/oval tool
Line Thickness Adjusts line thickness

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Geometric Shapes
Icon Functions Description
Geometric Draw Geometric drawings tool
Geometric Line Geometric line tool
Geometric Rectangle Geometric rectangle/square tool
Geometric Circle Geometric circle/oval tool
Geometric Triangle Geometric triangle tool
Geometric Circle by
Radius Geometric circle tool that draws based on radius
Geometric Circle by
Diameter Geometric circle tool that draws based on diameter
Geometric Shape by
3 points Geometric tool that draws based on 3 points
Geometric
Parallelogram Geometric parallelogram tool
Geometric Pentagon Geometric pentagon tool
Geometric
Coordinate Geometric coordinate tool
Background Selection
Icon Functions Description
Windows Toggle Switches between interacting with whiteboard document and
Windows
White Background Sets the whiteboard document background to solid white
Import Background Imports an image for use on whiteboard document background
Custom Background Sets the whiteboard document background to a custom color
Black Background Sets the whiteboard document background to solid black
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