Genee World G-Touch User manual

User Manual
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Notice........................................................................................................................................................4
Mounting Requirements....................................................................................................................5
Bearing.....................................................................................................................................5
Ventilation..............................................................................................................................5
Introduction............................................................................................................................................7
Screen Benets ....................................................................................................................7
Outer Appearance ..............................................................................................................8
Control Panel ........................................................................................................................9
Interface Panel ..................................................................................................................10
Functions of remote controller ...................................................................................11
Basic Operation...................................................................................................................................12
Power On.............................................................................................................................12
Power O.............................................................................................................................12
SoftwareInstallation.........................................................................................................13
Software Uninstall.............................................................................................................13
Software Calibrate.............................................................................................................14
Assemble OPS Computer.................................................................................................................18
Select Signal Channel........................................................................................................................18
Menu.......................................................................................................................................................19
Times.......................................................................................................................................................21
Channel..................................................................................................................................................22
Picture.....................................................................................................................................................26
Setting....................................................................................................................................................27
Multi-Media..........................................................................................................................................29
Eco Mode...............................................................................................................................................29
Serial Port Control...............................................................................................................................31
Specications of PC Mode (VGA Input)......................................................................................35
Formats Supported by USB Mode................................................................................................36
FAQ & Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................37
Maintenance Tips...............................................................................................................................37
Specications.......................................................................................................................................38
Table Of Contents

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Notice
• Install or place components of which power supply voltage is high enough to
cause personal injury in places out of the reach of children.
• Do not use any types of power cables other than those provided together with
the product to prevent the product from being damaged.
• Do not open the enclosure unless you are a professional maintenance engineer
to prevent an electric shock.
• Check if the electric supply voltage complies with the product’s receiving
power supply before use. Disconnect the product from the power supply if the
product is not to be used for a long period of time.
• Use a three-phase power socket and ensure that it is properly grounded.
• Disconnect the product from power supply and stop using it if you sense any
abnormal sound or smell emitted by the product. Find a professional mainte-
nance engineer to service it.
• Do not let any liquid and metal object go into the product. If any liquid or
metal object goes into the product, cut o the power and nd a professional
maintenance engineer to handle it.
• Do not place the product on an unstable stand, bracket or table. Otherwise, it
may fall o and cause personal injury.
• Move the product carefully to prevent it from being hit or squeezed, especially
the display part, which may cause injury if broken.
• Mount the product as instructed and using only mounting accessories recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
• The product can only be mounted on a concrete wall, solid wall and wood
plank wall that can bear over three times of the weight of the interactive panel.
Ensure proper ventilation. You should assess the bearing capability of the wall
before mounting the product on a special wall such as a steel-structure, hollow,
glass or marble wall.

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Notice
• Install or place components of which power supply voltage is high enough to
cause personal injury in places out of the reach of children.
• Do not use any types of power cables other than those provided together with
the product to prevent the product from being damaged.
• Do not open the enclosure unless you are a professional maintenance engineer
to prevent an electric shock.
• Check if the electric supply voltage complies with the product’s receiving
power supply before use. Disconnect the product from the power supply if the
product is not to be used for a long period of time.
• Use a three-phase power socket and ensure that it is properly grounded.
• Disconnect the product from power supply and stop using it if you sense any
abnormal sound or smell emitted by the product. Find a professional mainte-
nance engineer to service it.
• Do not let any liquid and metal object go into the product. If any liquid or
metal object goes into the product, cut o the power and nd a professional
maintenance engineer to handle it.
• Do not place the product on an unstable stand, bracket or table. Otherwise, it
may fall o and cause personal injury.
• Move the product carefully to prevent it from being hit or squeezed, especially
the display part, which may cause injury if broken.
• Mount the product as instructed and using only mounting accessories recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
• The product can only be mounted on a concrete wall, solid wall and wood
plank wall that can bear over three times of the weight of the interactive panel.
Ensure proper ventilation. You should assess the bearing capability of the wall
before mounting the product on a special wall such as a steel-structure, hollow,
glass or marble wall.

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Mounting Requirements
Bearing
You can choose the potable or wall mounting method according to your needs.
Wall mounting can substantially save the space.
If you choose portable mounting, use the mounting rack or support. If you want to
use a self-made mounting rack, the bearing capacity of the rack should be at least
four times of the actual weight of the display. The bearing capacity of the mounting
support must be at least four times of the actual weight of the display to ensure
steadiness of the interactive panel.
When you choose wall mounting, the bearing capacity of the mounting surface
must be at least four times of the weight of the display. When the mounting surface
is a wall or ceiling of a building, the wall must be built with solid bricks, concrete or
materials of equal intensity. If you need to mount the display on a loose surface
such as an old brick wall, wood plank wall, solid brick wall, metal or non-metal
structure wall, or a wall with a thick decoration layer, take necessary consolidating
measures to ensure that the display is steadily mounted.
Ventilation
Ventilation Requirements Distance to the mounting surface (cm)
Nominal Power Left and
right sides
Top Bottom Back
Larger than 100W 10 20 20 10
Note: If the product is mounted inside a wall or a cabinet, in addition to the above
mentioned requirements, the area of ventilation holes at the bottom, top and two
sides must be at least 50% of the sealing surface to ensure proper ventilation.

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Figure:
* See CAS 132-2006

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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase. As our latest independently developed and produced
Interactive touch screen are multi-functional. The perfect solution for teaching
interactive teaching, digital demonstration, multi-media presentation, touch
operations and handwriting. They are well designed and produced to meet needs
of both education and corporate applications. Providing a user-friendly
experience, digital intelligent control as ideal apparatus for modern education.
• Specially designed for teaching and meeting systems
• Integrating user management module to realise user adding/deleting,
switching and user information customised functions that coincide with users’
preference
• Adopting infrared array scanning and sensing technology, HID drive-free,
plug-and-play
• Outstanding display edit functions, supporting instant editing
• Multiple optional pens, width and colours; simulative brushes that are vigorous
• Multiple backgrounds, supporting customised background with any images
and graphs inserted
• Support dual-point touch and multi-nger roaming; simulative mouse
operation
• Supporting identication of handwritten Chinese, English, number and special
characters
• Supporting conversion of handwritten les into other formats including PDF,
JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF and BMP
• Intelligent geometric gure identication, able to identify multiple gures with
high recognition rate and multi-pen identication
• Vector-based graphic processing with high compression rate and low
distortion
• ECO back-light mode, lower power consumption
• High luminance and contrast display to ensure clear display under straight light
or in outdoor environment
• Supporting SD card
Key Screen Benets

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Outer Appearance
Right Loudspeaker Control panel Left Loudspeaker
(Front View)
(Right view)
Interface
panel
(Rear View)
OPS

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Control Panel
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1. Menu: Enter/quit the menu
2. Source: Show or exit from the signal source menu
3. Eco: Switch to ECO mode
4. VGA: Switch to VGA input signal
5. HDMI: Switch to HDMI input signal
6. Vol+: Increase the volume
7. Vol-: Decrease the volume
8. PC Power: Turn on/o the OPS computer
9. Touch port 1 only supports 2m USB cable

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Interface Panel

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1. : On or standby
2. : Mute
3. : Menu or return to parent menu
4. : Quit
5. 0-9: Select TV channel or enter number
6. : Freeze
7. : Enable listen alone mode
8. : Display or quit signal source menu
9. : Show current signal status or information
10. : Conrm selected item
11. : Up/Down/Left/Right direction buttons
12. : Adjust volume
13. : Select channel
14. : Previous media le
15. : Next media le
16. : Rewind, Play, Fast Forward
17. : Auto adjust window under PC signal source
18. : Switch to PC input signal
19. : Switch to HDMI input signal
20. : Switch to OPS input signal
21. : Switch to ECO mode
Functions Of Remote Controller

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Basic Operation
Power On
• Power the interactive panel with a 100-240V 50/60Hz AC power supply.
• Turn on the rocker switch on the bottom left of the interactive panel (besides
the power interface) to switch on the interactive panel. The power LED turns on
in red.
• Press Power on the interactive panel or Standby on the remote controller to
turn on the interactive panel. The power LED turns into green. Press PC Power
on the interactive panel (for all-in-one models only).
Power O
• Press PC Power on the interactive panel to turn o the interactive panel
temporarily. Press PC Power on the display when the PC is on to shut down the
PC ( for all-in-one models only).
• Turn o the rocker switch on the bottom left of the panel (besides the power
interface) or disconnect the display from the power supply to switch o the
interactive panel completely.
• If your panel integrates a PC, please shut down the PC before switching o the
panel.
Note: If you use the One-Key Start function, you do not need to press PC On to
switch o the PC.

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Software Installation
• Recommended Conguration:
CPU: Inter (R) Core i3 2.27GHz or AMD CPU with equivalent performance
Memory: 1GB
Hard drive: 1GB
Graphics card: supports DirectX 9 or above
• If the interactive panel is equipped with the latest version of handwriting
software in the PC before being delivered, please skip the step.
• HID drive-free function only applies for Vista, Windows 7 or higher version
(realise the functions of multi-touch etc). The touch LCD display with Windows
XP version should install/run the software for normal use.
1. Insert the ocial USB cable into the USB ports of the computer and touch LCD
display.
2. Insert the ocial software installation disk into the computer.
3. Double click the , follow the instructions and complete the
installation of the touch LCD display software.

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Software Uninstall
If you are sure to delete the touch LCD display software from your computer, click
“Add or Remove Programs”in “Control Panel”. Choose “Spark” and click “Uninstall”to
uninstall.
Software Calibration
To work normally, the handwriting of the projected image on the touch LCD display
should coincide with the actual one so as to calibrate accurately. The following
situations need calibration.
• When you rst use the interactive LCD panel
• When re-installing the drive program
• When connecting the panel to another PC
The handwriting panel adopts a nine-point calibration method. The position
process is described as follows:
1. Connect the panel and run the drive program
2. Click the handwriting drive icon on the right bottom of the panel to show the
following image

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3. Select Nine Points and click Position.
4. Use the pen to click and hold the center of the ickering across. Do not release
it until the ickering cross moves to the next calibration point. Complete the
calibration process as instructed. After it completes, you will return to the desktop
automatically.

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Calibration Method for Windows 7
1. Connect the interactive panel to PC using the USB lead via the USB interface on
the panel.
2. Select Tablet PC Setting on Control Panel.
3. Select on the setting window.

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Use the pen to click and hold the center of the ickering cross. Do not release
it until the ickering cross moves to the next calibration point. Complete the
calibration process as instructed.
Click Yes after it completes.
• To ensure the handwriting accuracy, use the pen provided together with the
interactive panel rather a nger to perform calibration.
• Calibration errors may cause failures in touch functions of the interactive panel.
In that case, please perform calibration again.
• Tap ESC on the keyboard during the calibration process to cease calibration.
• The calibration interface varies between dierent software versions. Please
follow instructions provided on the actual interface.
Hits & Tips

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Assemble OPS Computer
Insert OPS computer into the slot and fasten it with two M4 screws on the left and
right.
Note:
The OPS computer is not plug-and-play. Disconnect the interactive panel from the
power before inserting the OPS computer.
Select Signal Channel
Press Source to show the list of signals sources. Press / to select an option
and press OK to enter the sub-menu. After signal search is ON, when the interactive
panel is started or there is no signal, the interactive panel will automatically search
and switch signal sources. The signal source searching scope and priority sequence
is: PC, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, YPBPR, AV.

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Menu
Press Menu on the remote controller to display the menu (Time >
Channel>Image>Sound>Setting). Press / to choose a sub-menu and press
OK to enter the sub-menu. Press Quit to exit the menu.
Times
Enter the Time menu to display items including Clock, O Time, On Time, Sleep
Timer, Auto Sleep and Menu Disappear Timer. Press / to select an item and
press OK to enter the sub-menu.
1. Clock
After you enter the Clock sub-menu, the interface shows items including the day,
month, year, hour and minute.
• Press / to select an item.
• Press / to adjust the value of
the selected item.
• Press Menu to return to the parent
menu
• Press Quit to exit the menu

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2. O Time
After you enter the O Time sub-menu, the interface will show items including hour
and minute. Press / to change the o time mode: Once, Everyday, Monday
to Friday, Monday to Saturday, Saturday and Sunday, Sunday and O.
• Press / to select an item.
• Press / to adjust the value of
the selected item.
• Press Menu to return to the parent
menu
• Press Quit to exit the menu
3. On Time
After you enter the On Time sub-menu, the interface will show items including
hour, minute, signal source, program, and volume. Press / to change the on
time mode: Once, Everyday, Monday to Friday, Monday to Saturday, Saturday
and Sunday, Sunday and O.
• Press / to select an item.
• Press / to adjust the value of
the selected item.
• Press Menu to return to the parent
menu
• Press Quit to exit the menu
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