OneScreen 6 User manual

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Table of Contents
1. What’s included ..................................................................................................................................3
1.1 OneScreen Touchscreen ..............................................................................................................3
1.2 Accessories..................................................................................................................................3
2. About OneScreen ................................................................................................................................4
2.1 Introduction to OneScreen ..........................................................................................................4
2.2 About the Hardware Overview Manual........................................................................................4
3. Safety First!.........................................................................................................................................5
3.1 General Safety Instructions..........................................................................................................5
3.2 Safety Information - OneScreen...................................................................................................5
4. Getting Ready! ....................................................................................................................................8
4.1 Installing the Wall mount.............................................................................................................8
5. Hardware Details.................................................................................................................................9
5.1 Front Ports ................................................................................................................................10
5.2 Right Side Ports (Refers to location ‘C’ on Page No. 9)...............................................................11
5.3 Top Ports (Refers to location ‘D’ on Page No. 9)........................................................................ 11
5.4 Left side Ports (Refers to locations ‘B’ and ‘E’ on Page No. 9) ....................................................12
5.5 Bottom Ports (Refers to location A on Page No. 9) ....................................................................12
6. Setting Up Your Unit! ........................................................................................................................13
6.1 OneScreen Touchscreen ............................................................................................................13
6.2 Connecting an External PC ......................................................................................................... 13
7. Usage Guide......................................................................................................................................14
7.1 Home Screen.............................................................................................................................14
7.1.1 Icons on the Home Screen..................................................................................................15
7.1.2 Bottom/Side toolbar .......................................................................................................... 16
7.1.3 Applications and Menus.....................................................................................................18
8. OneScreen Software..........................................................................................................................20
8.1 OneScreen Hype........................................................................................................................20
8.2 OneScreen Swap........................................................................................................................20
8.3 OneScreen Central.....................................................................................................................20

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8.4 OneScreen Annotate .................................................................................................................21
8.5 EShare .......................................................................................................................................21
9. RS 232 Guide.....................................................................................................................................22
9.1 Settings for RS 232 Control:........................................................................................................22
9.2 RS 232 Commands ..................................................................................................................... 22
10. Technical Specifications..................................................................................................................... 23
10.1 Touchscreen Specifications........................................................................................................23
11. Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................ 24
12. Remote Control................................................................................................................................. 26
Contact us.................................................................................................................................................27

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1.What’s included
1.1 OneScreen Touchscreen
1.2 Accessories
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Stylus Pen x2
Remote Control
Stylus Pen x2
Remote Control
USB Touch Cable
Touchscreen Panel
USB Touch Cable
Extendable Stylus
Wall Mount
Screws
HDMI Cable
Power Cord
User Manual

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2.About OneScreen
2.1 Introduction to OneScreen
OneScreen provides technological solutions to educators and businesses all over the world. Our technology
empowers teachers, students, leaders and teams to learn and collaborate in innovative ways whether they
are across the table or across the globe.
From video conferencing solutions to interactive learning tools, OneScreen offers customized solutions
with an emphasis to improve our customer’s experience. Our software bundle comes with each of our
hardware and allows users to collaborate over video/audio, share screens, present, annotate and remotely
manage devices. A unique feature is the quick access to the Screen Skills Guru Team that is just a button
away from providing you with live technical support and free online training.
2.2 About the Hardware Overview Manual
This guide will lead you through a brief but comprehensive overview of OneScreen solutions including set
up, safety warnings, handling, cleaning, precautions, and troubleshooting. It discusses the specifications
and set up of OneScreen Touchscreen (T6) whether you use it standalone or as part of Hubware (H6). The
chapters included also cover how to install the unit and provide schematics of the various components for
better understanding. The guide will help you set up your hardware quickly and easily and will also discuss
how you can utilize the hardware with your own computer.
The information herein is given to describe the basic functionalities of OneScreen. The hardware details,
description of all the software that comes along with the OneScreen’s purchase and troubleshooting of the
common issues are also described. The company details can be found in Contact Us section.
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3.Safety First!
3.1 General Safety Instructions
Read and understand all safety information, operating instructions, and product labels before operating the
equipment. Keep this guide in a safe place for future reference.
3.2 Safety Information - OneScreen
NOTE
Provides additional information to supplement operation in the main text.
TIP
Provides tips for operation.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in equipment
damage, data loss, performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
WARNING
Indicates a hazard with risk that, if not avoided, could result in death or injury.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to smoke, rain, dust or
moisture. Do not remove the back cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
The lightening flash with arrow-head symbol,
within a triangle, is intended to alert the user
to the presence of “dangerous voltage” within
the product’s enclosure that may be sufficient
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This product is designed and manufactured
to operate within defined design limits, and
misuse may result in electric shock or fire.
The exclamation mark within a triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions.
The installation of this product should be
completed by an OneScreen Trained
Installer.

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WARNING
Disconnect the product from power supply immediately if major failures occur.
Some of the major failures are:
Unusual smell, smoke or any abnormal sound coming from the product
No image or sound, or any image errors
In the preceding scenarios, immediately stop using the product and disconnect the power supply.
Contact support team for troubleshooting.
Do not drop liquid, metal or anything combustible into the product.
Immediately switch off the product and disconnect the power cable, in case any liquid is dropped
Pay attention to children when they are close to the product
Install this product on a stable surface to avoid turnover and damage.
Few examples of unstable surfaces are, inclined plane, a shaky stand, desk or platform.
Do not open the back case of OneScreen.
High voltage components are present at the back so there is a danger of electric shock due to the
presence of high voltage.
If inspection, adjustment, or maintenance is required, contact our support team for help.
Use the specified power supply.
To prevent the product from being damaged, do not use any cables other than the one provided with
the product
Ensure that the power socket is properly grounded
Avoid leaving the product on standby for long hours
Clean the dust and metal on the power plug regularly.
Fire or electric shock may be caused if the product is powered on, when you are cleaning
Pull out the power plug before cleaning it with a dried cloth
Do not expose to dust, moisture or smoke
The voltage/current of the rear power output port is 5 V/2 A (maximum). Purchase the power code/AC
adapter according to customer needs. The port can be used for Newline Android box X10D. Please do
not connect any products with different power requirement. Otherwise, it may cause damage to
products or fire.
WARNING
Do not put items on the top of the product.
Do not put items, such as a container for liquid (a vase, flowerpot, cosmetics or liquid medicine) on
the top of the product
If any water or liquid is spilled on the product, a short circuit may occur and cause fire or electric shock
Do not walk on or hang any items on the product

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Do not install the product in an improper place.
Do not install the product in humid places, such as the bathroom, the shower room, near windows,
or outdoor environments that experience rain, snow or other harsh weather. Avoid installation near
hot spring vapor. The preceding environments may cause faults in the product or electric shock under
extreme conditions
Do not put exposed fire source, such as an ignited candle, on the product
Pull out the power plug during thunderstorms.
Do not touch the product during a lighting storm to avoid electric shock
Install or place components that supply high enough voltage to cause personal injury out of the reach
of children
Do not touch the power cable with wet hands.
CAUTION
Do not install the product in high temperature environments.
Do not install the product near a heat source, such as a radiator, a heat reservoir, a stove or other
heating products
Do not expose the product to direct sunlight, which may cause high temperatures and subsequent
faults in the product
For transport.
Pack the product for transport or maintenance by using the cartons and cushioning material provided
with the product
Vertically move the product during transport. The screen or other components are easily broken if
the product is moved by an improper way
Before you move the product, disconnect all external connections and separate all toppling
preventing products. Move the product carefully to prevent it from being hit or squeezed, especially
the screen, which may cause injury if broken
Do not cover or block up any vents on the product.
Any overheated components may cause fire, damage the product, and shorten the service life
Do not position the product in a way where the venting surface will be covered

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4.Getting Ready!
4.1 Installing the Wall mount
For mounting the unit, check the integrity of the wall, whether it can endure the load of the unit. After that,
clean the surface on whichthe unit isto be installed. Make sure your technician has the proper tools to install
the wall mount (these include screws, washers, drill machine, screwdriver etc.)
Follow the steps given below:
1. Install bracket to the wall, figure 1.
2. At least two persons are required to lift the screen, figure 2.
3. Attach and screw the mounting arms on the back side of the unit properly. Make sure that screws
do not damage the screen, figure 3.
4. Hang the screen on the bracket. Make sure that the mounting arms aligned properly and fix
themselves on the mount, figure 4.
5. Make sure that spacing between wall and screen is 5 cm or more for properventilation.
6. Finally, place a little force downward and sideways to check whether the mount withstands the
forces.
Note: For different sizes of the screen, VESA Mounting Standards are listed below
The VESA mount pattern for the 55" unit is 400 x 400
The VESA mount pattern for the 65" unit is 400 x 400
The VESA mount pattern for the 75" unit is 600 x 400
The VESA mount pattern for the 86" unit is 600 x 400
The VESA mount pattern for the 98" unit is 600 x 400

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5.Hardware Details

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5.1 Front Ports

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5.2 Right Side Ports
(Refers to location ‘C’ on Page No. 9)
5.3 Top Ports
(Refers to location ‘D’ on Page No. 9)
1. Power Switch
2. Power cable Socket

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5.4 Left side Ports
(Refers to locations ‘B’ and ‘E’ on Page No. 9)
1. USB-A 2.0
6. HDMI (1,2 & 3)
2. USB-A 2.0
7. Touch USB-B Input (For HDMI & DP)
3. RJ45 Out (LAN Out)
8. Micro SD Card
4. RJ45 In (LAN In)
9. 5G Band Antenna
5. Display Port
10. 2G Band Antenna
5.5 Bottom Ports
(Refers to location A on Page No. 9)
1. HDMI Out
5. VGA Audio Input RS232 Input
2. RS232 Input
6. VGA Input
3. Microphone Input (3.5mm)
7. Touch USB Input (USB-B)
4. Earphone Input (3.5mm)
8. USB-A 2.0

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6.Setting Up Your Unit!
6.1 OneScreen Touchscreen
OneScreen Hubware and Touchscreen come with perpetual licenses of OneScreen Annotate & EShare and
the first year subscriptions of OneScreen Hype OneScreen Swap and OneScreen Central. If you are not using
OPS PC you will have to install these software on your external PC. Please contact us for the digital copy of
the software and licenses. To connect an external PC to the Touchscreen please follow the steps mentioned
below.
6.2 Connecting an External PC
To connect an external PC, please use the HDMI or VGA cable and the USB touch cable (as shown in What’s
Included section).
Connect one end of the HDMI or VGA cable to your laptop and the other end to one of the corresponding
ports on OneScreen Touchscreen. If you are connecting the VGA cable, please also use the 3.5 mm audio
cable to transfer audio.
Connect the standard USB end of the USB Touch Cable to your laptop and the other end to the port on
OneScreen Touchscreen. Please note that the USB Touch cable should be connected to USB Touch Port A
when connecting the PC via HDMI cable and with USB Touch Port B when connecting the PC via VGA cable.
Note: In the picture below, Black lines indicate connections using VGA, AUX and Touch USB cables and Blue
lines indicate connections using HDMI and Touch USB cables.

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7.Usage Guide
7.1 Home Screen
Pressing OneScreen home button will take you to the Android Home Screen as shown below. Here you
will see the time, date, connectivity status and other essential buttons on which the details are given on
the next page.

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7.1.1 Icons on the Home Screen
Sr.
Icon
Function
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Pressing the GURU icon will connect you to the Screen Skills Guru Team via
Audio/Video. Please ensure that you have a microphone/Camera connected to
OneScreen. Screen Skills Guru Team will provide online training and support
when needed.
2.
Pressing this icon will make the HDMI 1 as the active input source. Once selected,
tap on the mini screen to switch to the respective source.
3.
Pressing this icon will make the HDMI 2 as the active input source. Once selected,
tap on the mini screen to switch to the respective source.
4.
Pressing this icon will make the HDMI 3 as the active input source. Once selected,
tap on the mini screen to switch to the respective source.
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Pressing this icon will make the On-Board PC (OPS) as the active input source.
Once selected, tap on the mini screen to switch to the respective source.
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Pressing this icon will make the VGA as the active input source. Once selected,
tap on the mini screen to switch to the respective source.
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Pressing this icon will make the Display Port (DP) as the active input source. Once
selected, tap on the mini screen to switch to the respective source.
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Pressing on this icon will launch the whiteboard application. This application
allows the user to perform basic annotation.
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Pressing on this icon will launch the Chrome Browser.
10.
Pressing on this icon will take you to the Android Applications. The Applications
window is shown on page no. 18.
11.
Pressing on this icon will take you to the file Explorer. Here you can access the
internal storage and external storage devices. The Explorer window is shown on
page no. 18.
12.
Pressing on this icon will launch the EShare Application. This application is used
for the wireless screen sharing. The EShare application is shown on page no. 19.
13.
Pressing on this icon will take you to the settings menu. The settings menu is
shown on page no. 19.

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7.1.2 Bottom/Side toolbar
Swiping up from the bottom of the screen brings the toolbar which can also be accessed by pressing the handle
buttons on either side of OneScreen.
Sr.
Icon
Function
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This button will take you to the previous window.
2.
This button will take you to the home screen.
3.
This button will show the running applications. Users can close individual or all
applications
4.
This button will take the user to the source menu.
5.
This button takes the user to the settings side panel. The side panel is shown on
page 17.
6.
This button launches the whiteboard application that allows the user to perform
basic annotations.
7.
Press this button to increase or decrease the volume.
8.
Press this button to increase or decrease the brightness.

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7.1.3 Applications and Menus
Applications
Explorer

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EShare
Settings Menu
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