interactive scape Scape Lab sla65-004 User manual

Scape® Lab
sla65-004
Operating Manual

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Scape® Lab
Operating Manual
Contents
1. General _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________4
1.1. Safety instructions ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4
1.2. Scope of delivery ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6
1.3. Cleaning instructions ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6
1.4. Transportation instructions__________________________________________________________________________________________ 6
2. Specifications and set up___________________________________________________________________________________________ 7
2.1. Specifications_________________________________________________________________________________________________________7
2.2. Connections and controls ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 8
2.2.1. Touch screen_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8
2.2.2. Remote Control __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9
3. Installation ________________________________________________________________________________________________________10
3.1. Notes _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10
3.2. Connection to the power supply____________________________________________________________________________________ 10
4. Switching on ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11
5. Display settings – OSD ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 12
5.1. OSD usage ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________12
5.2. Select input source __________________________________________________________________________________________________12
6. Troubleshooting tips ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 13
6.1. Manufacturer – Support _____________________________________________________________________________________________13
6.2. Problems and solutions______________________________________________________________________________________________13
7. Appendix __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 14
7.1. Technical data _______________________________________________________________________________________________________14
7.1.1. Scape® Lab _______________________________________________________________________________________________________14
7.1.2. Touch screen _____________________________________________________________________________________________________14
7.2. Technical drawings __________________________________________________________________________________________________16
7.2.1. Perspective_______________________________________________________________________________________________________16
7.2.2. Top view _________________________________________________________________________________________________________17
7.2.3. Front view________________________________________________________________________________________________________18
7.2.4. Right view________________________________________________________________________________________________________19
Notes

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This is a class A device according to EN55022.
For more information, please refer to Chapter 1.1 – Radio interference.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This manual is applicable for the following device:
·Scape® Lab 65" (sla65-004 with st65-004 R1.1)
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
©2018 Interactive Scape GmbH. All rights reserved.
The document or excerpts from the document may not be duplicated without the prior permission of Interactive Scape
GmbH.
Interactive Scape GmbH shall not be liable for any errors contained in this document or any other incidental or
consequential damages resulting from the delivery, use or application of this material.
All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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1. General
This manual describes the safe installation, configuration and correct operation of the Scape® Lab.
If your device does not have an integrated PC, you can skip the chapters and notes about the integrated PC. All other
notes and instructions continue to apply without restriction.
If necessary, pay attention to the supplementary documents, such as the installation instructions.
1.1. Safety instructions
Before using and operating your Scape® Lab, observe the following safety instructions to prevent you, your
environment or the Scape® Lab from being damaged.
Fire and electric shock
Overloaded sockets, extension cords and power strips can cause fire and electric shock.
·Avoid using power strips and extension cords if possible.
·Do not chain multiple extension cords or power strips together.
Overheating
Heat build-up can overheat the screen and the integrated PC. This can damage the device.
·Ensure there is sufficient air circulation around the Scape® Lab.
·Make sure all the ventilation holes on around the screen and integrated PC are uncovered.
Excess voltage from lightning strikes
In the event of a thunderstorm there is a risk of excess voltage damage from lightning strikes electrical appliances that
are plugged in.
·Do not install the Scape® Lab during a thunderstorm.
·Disconnect the devices from the mains during thunderstorms.
Moisture, liquid and steam
Moisture, liquid and steam inside the Scape® Lab can cause electric shocks or short circuits.
·Only use the Scape® Lab indoors.
·Do not allow liquids to get inside the Scape® Lab.
·Protect your Scape® Lab from steam and moisture.

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Improper cleaning
Improper cleaning with harsh detergents and solvents or soaking wet cloths can damage the Scape® Lab.
·Observe the information on cleaning your Scape® Lab (see Chapter 1.3 - Cleaning instructions).
Improper opening and repair
Improper opening and improper repairs may be dangerous to users of the device.
·Do not open the housing of the device.
·In case of repair contact the manufacturer or a specialist dealer.
Radio interference
Radio interference can be generated by any device that emits electromagnetic signals. Due to the large number of
devices that transmit and receive radio waves, interference from overlapping radio waves can occur.
·Do not use the Scape® Lab in locations where the use of radio equipment is prohibited.
·Always follow the instructions and instructions of authorized persons to switch off radio equipment, especially in
hospitals, outpatient health centers, medical practices and other medical facilities, to avoid interference with sensitive
medical equipment.
·Check with your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device (pacemaker, hearing aid, implant with electronic
control, etc.) to see if it can work your Scape® Lab without interference.
·If necessary, maintain the minimum distance of 15 cm recommended by medical device manufacturers to avoid
interference with your medical device.
Hazardous environments
Under unfavorable conditions, radio waves near explosive atmospheres may lead to fire or explosions.
·Do not install and operate the Scape® Lab near explosive gases, flammable gases, areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders, and near detonation zones.
·In places with potentially explosive gases and near detonation zones, follow the instructions for switching off the
electronic devices to avoid disruption of the blasting and ignition systems.
Load and damage to the surface
Rough, hard or sharp-edged materials and heavy objects can damage the screen surface of the Scape® Lab.
·Do not place heavy objects on the screen.
·Use only objects with smooth or soft bottom surfaces on the screen.
·Clean the undersides of the objects before and after each use.

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1.2. Scope of delivery
The following accessories are included with your Scape® Lab:
·Multi socket adapter with Schuko plug for mains power
·Network cable for connection to LAN network
·Wireless keyboard with trackpad
·Screen cleaning kit
·Remote control
·Operating manual (possibly by email)
1.3. Cleaning instructions
The touch sensor of the Scape® Lab does not usually need to be serviced. Nevertheless, it is recommended to clean the
glass surface of the screen regularly.
·Disconnect the device from the mains before cleaning.
·Typically, a solution of isopropyl alcohol and water (50:50 blend ratio) or the included screen cleaning kit are best for
cleaning the touch sensor.
·Apply the solution to a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using rough cloths.
·Use the cloth to clean the glass surface. Apply the liquid only to the cloth and never directly to the device. This will
prevent liquid from entering the inside of the device or causing marks on the frame.
1.4. Transportation instructions
The safest way to transport your device is in a Scape® Lab flight case (sold separately).
·The device is very heavy. Make sure that at least two people lift and carry the device.
·Do not transport the device upside-down
·Apply the brakes on the castors of the frame during transportation.
·Secure the device or flightcase against slipping and tipping.

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2. Specifications and set up
2.1. Specifications
Touch screen
Display
3840 x 2160 (UHD) 60 Hz
16
.7 million colors
8 ms response time
Connections
2x HDMI (1x HDMI 2.0, 1x HDMI 1.
4)
1x DisplayPort
Touch sensor
3M – PCAP (80 touches)
(optional) integrated Capore® Touch & Object Recognition

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2.2. Connections and controls
2.2.1. Touch screen
The screen of the Scape® Lab comes preinstalled and connected to the integrated PC ready for operation.
*analogous to button on remote control
1
IR sensor for remote control
2
Switch between Touch TUIO / USB Touch
3
RJ-45 Lan interface – to use the Capore® Touch & Object Assistant
4
USB connection type B – for direct connection of touch and PC
5
DisplayPort input
6
HDMI 2.0 input (UHD 60 Hz)
7
HDMI
input
8
DVI input
9
Stand
-by *(17)
10
Status LED
11
Close OSD / back / show input selection
*(21)
12
Plus / right
*(23)
13
Minus /
left *(22)
14
Open OSD / confirm selection
*(20)
15
IEC socket for connection to 230V 50Hz
16
Main power switch
15
16

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2.2.2. Remote Control
*analogous to button on the screen
All keys on the remote control which are not explained above are not required for operation of Scape® Lab and do not
have any function.
1
Stand
-by *(9)
2
Display mode selection
3
Show input
selection
4
Show OSD / confirm selection
*(14)
5
Close OSD
*(11)
6
Left
/ minus *(13)
7
Right / plus
*(12)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

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3. Installation
The Scape® Lab is delivered ready for operation. All units are fully assembled and wired.
Place the device in a suitable location and connect it to the power supply.
3.1. Notes
Observe the following points when setting up the device:
·Give the Scape® Lab sufficient time to adapt to the ambient temperature. Otherwise the device may be damaged or
destroyed by condensation inside the device.
·Only operate the Scape® Lab indoors.
·Do not expose the Scape® Lab to direct sunlight.
3.2. Connection to the power supply
Connect the Scape® Lab to the mains supply using a suitable socket on the power distributor's power cord. Then set
the main switch on the centre bar to "I".
When disconnecting the appliance from the mains, always pull the plug and do not pull the cable.
Do not touch the plug with wet hands.

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4. Switching on
Switch on the display using the main switch (see Chapter 2.2.2– Remote control – item 16).
Make sure that there are no objects on the display when the device
is switched on.
Do not touch the touch screen during device startup, otherwise
there will be errors in the touch and object detection.
The device will take about 1.5 hours to power up before it reaches its final operating temperature. During this time, the
touch sensor of the device constantly adapts to its environment. This has a direct effect on long-term object
recognition.
If your application requires the Capore® objects to remain on the
screen for a long time, do not use object detection until the
device has reached its operating temperature.

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5. Display settings – OSD
5.1. OSD usage
The Scape® Lab OSD offers a variety of on-screen settings, such as signal input, display mode, and color and brightness
settings. The factory settings are suitable for most applications.
Press the Menu (4) button to display the OSD (see Chapter 2.2.3 – An14_OSD_Anzeigen1Remote control).
Use the Plus (7) and Minus (6) buttons to navigate through the individual menu items.
The Menu (4) button takes you to the next level of the selected menu item or setting.
Use the Plus (7) and Minus (6) buttons to adjust the values for each setting or to select the appropriate option.
The Menu (3) button activates the selected option and returns to the last selection level.
The Exit (5) button resets the setting to its original value and returns to the next higher menu level or closes the OSD
when you are at the top menu level.
The OSD automatically shuts off after a few seconds of inactivity.
Abb. 1: Menu opened – select menu item Menu item selected - confirm Menu item opened – set value
5.2. Select input source
If no active device is connected to the selected input of the screen, you can use the OSD only to a limited extent. Press
Input (3) or Exit (5) on the IR remote control to open the input selection. Use the Plus (7) and Minus (6) buttons to
select the appropriate input and confirm the selection with the Menu (4) button.
Abb. 2: Input selection
The signal source is set to "Auto" by default and automatically detects the input.

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6. Troubleshooting tips
Do not open the housing of the Scape® Lab by yourself.
If your Scape® Lab does not work as intended, see Chapter 6.2 – Problems and Solutions) to find out if there is a
solution to your problem.
If you cannot find a solution, contact Interactive Scape Hardware Support. You can reach them on weekdays at +49 30
698 094 150.
6.1. Manufacturer – Support
Interactive Scape GmbH
Wilhelmine-Gemberg-Weg 6
10179 Berlin
+49 (0)30 698 094 150
6.2. Problems and solutions
Error
Possible cause
Possible solution
No picture is shown even though
the PC is turned on.
The DisplayPort or HDMI cable has
come loose.
Check the connection of the
cable with
the PC.
Plug the cable into another connector on
the PC
.
The screen is switched to the wrong
input.
Set the input correctly (see
Chapter 5.2
– Select input source).
The PC or the screen turns off
unexpectedly.
Loose contact in the power supply.
Check whether the device is connected
to the power supply and whether the IEC
plug is correctly inserted.

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7. Appendix
7.1. Technical data
7.1.1. Scape® Lab
7.1.2. Touch screen
Dimensionen (LxWxH)
1528 x 903 x 920 mm
Weight (incl. screen)
109 kg
Maximum power consumption
245 W
Power supply
230 V AC 50 Hz
Material
Sheet steel
Powder coated (fine structure), deep black (RAL9005)
Display diagonal
1638
,3 mm (64,5")
Resolution
3840 x 2160 (UHD)
Brightness
(panel)
700 cd/m²
Contrast (panel)
3000:1
Backlight
LED
Viewing angle
178° / 178°
Color gamut
16.7 million
Latency
8 ms
Backlight - lifetime
60,000 h
Pixel class
ISO 9241
-307 (Pixel Error Class II)
Touch controller
3M – PCAP
80 touches
Palm recognition
Object recognition possible (
Capore®)
Interfaces
Touch
HID USB
TUIO 1.1
Operating period
24 hours / 7 days
Max. ambient humidity
Operation
10 ~ 90 % (not condensing)
Storage
10 ~ 90 % (not condensing)
Max. ambient temperature
Operation
0 ~ 35 °C / 32 ~ 95 °F
Storage
-
20 ~ 60 °C / -4 ~ 140 °F
Operating voltage
100 – 240 VAC
Power draw
2
45W
Dimensions (B x H x T)
1521,5 x 896,4 x 94 mm
Weight
7
2 kg

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Mounting
VESA 400x400 mm, 600x
400 mm, 800x400 mm
Max. tipping angle
0° - 180°
Air flow cooling
0.5 m³ / min
Material
Sheet steel
Powder coated (fine structure), deep black (RAL9005)

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7.2. Technical drawings
7.2.1. Perspective

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7.2.2. Top view

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7.2.3. Front view

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7.2.4. Right view

Interactive Scape GmbH
Wilhelmine-Gemberg-Weg 6, D-10179 Berlin
T +49 30 69 809 41-00, F +49 30 69 809 429
www.interactive-scape.com, info@interactive-scape.com
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