OneScreen HL7 User manual

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User Manual
OneScreen HL7

OneScreen HL7
Table of Contents
Introduction to OneScreen
1. About OneScreen ..................................................................................................... 1
2. Safety First! ............................................................................................................... 2
2.1 General Safety Instruction .................................................................................... 2
2.2 Placement ........................................................................................................... 3
2.3 Power Supply ....................................................................................................... 3
2.4 LED Screen .......................................................................................................... 4
2.5 Temperature ........................................................................................................ 4
2.6 Humidity ............................................................................................................ 5
2.7 Ventilation ................................................................................................ .......... 5
3. Introduction to your OneScreen HL7 .................................................................... 5
3.1 Inside the box ...................................................................................................... 6
4. OneScreen Installation ............................................................................................ 6
5. OPS PC Setup ......................................................................................................... 7
6. Camera Setup ........................................................................................................... 8
6.2 OneScreen TrackCam ........................................................................................... 8
7. Ports & Connectivity ................................................................................................ 9
7.1 Front View ............................................................................................................ 9
7.1 Left View ............................................................................................................. 10
7.1 Bottom View ......................................................................................................... 10
8. Turning on your OneScreen HL7 ............................................................................ 11
9. Device Registration .................................................................................................. 12
10. Connecting OneScreen HL7 with the Internet ................................................... 13
10.1 Connecting via Wi-Fi ............................................................................................ 13
10.2 Connecting via Ethernet Cable ............................................................................. 13

OneScreen HL7
Table of Contents
11. Navigating through your OneScreen .................................................................. 14
11.1 OneScreen Homepage ........................................................................................ 14
11.2 Editing the Widgets on your OneScreen Homepage ............................................... 15
11.2 Navigation toolbar on your OneScreen HL7 ........................................................... 16
11.3 Screen Gestures .................................................................................................. 17
12. OneScreen Apps ...................................................................................................... 18
12.1 OneScreen Write ........................................................... ..................................... 18
12.2 Annotate ............................................................................................................ 19,20
12.3 OneScreen Share ........................................................... ..................................... 21
12.4 OneScreen Account .............................................................................................. 22, 23
12.5 OneScreen Store .................................................................................................. 24
12.6 OneScreen Central ................................ .............................................................. 25
12.7 OneScreen Hype .................................................................................................. 26, 27
12.8 OneScreen Guru ................................................................................................... 28
12.9 OneScreen QuizWiz .............................................................................................. 29
12.10 OneScreen LearningHub ....................................................................................... 30
12.11 OneScreen Class .................................................................................................. 30
13. Settings ...................................................................................................................... 31
13.1 Wireless & Network ............................................................................................. 31
13.2 Personal Settings ........................................................................................... ..... 32
13.3 Input & Output ..................................................................................................... 33
13.4 Applications ......................................................................................................... 33
13.5 System ................................................................................................................ 34, 35
13.6 Admin Panel ......................................................................................................... 36
13.7 About ................................................................................................................... 37

OneScreen HL7
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14. Connecting your OneScreen with other devices ............................................... 37
14.1 Wired Connectivity ................................................................................................. 37
14.2 Wireless Connectivity ............................................................................................. 38
15. Remote Control ......................................................................................................... 38
16. RS-232 Guide ............................................................................................................ 39
16.5 Setting up RS-232 Control ...................................................................................... 39
16.2 RS-232 Commands ................................................................................................. 40, 41, 42
17. OneScreen Training ................................................................................................. 42
18.Additional Documents ............................................................................................. 43

1. About 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 oers customized solutions with
an emphasis to improve our customer’s experience. Our software bundle comes with each of our OneScreen
Panels and allows users to collaborate over video/audio, share screens, present, Write 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.
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2. Safety First!
2.1 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.
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN
CAUTIONCAUTION:: To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this product to smoke, rain, dust or To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this product to smoke, rain, dust or
moisture. Do not remove the back cover. Refer servicing to qualied service personnel.moisture. Do not remove the back cover. Refer servicing to qualied service personnel.
The lightning ash 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
sucient to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons
This product is designed and
manufactured to operate within
dened design limits, and misuse
may result in electric shock or
re
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
NOTE Provides additional information
to supplement operation in the
main text
TIPS Provides tips for operation

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2.2 Placement
• Do not put heavy objects on top of the unit
• Do not put the unit near appliances that generate magnetic elds
• Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight and other sources of heat
• Do not place the unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, table, or shelf
• Do not place the device upside down or throw it during transportation and storage
• Do not tilt or scratch the device during installation
• Do not expose the device to water
• Do not place the device in direct path of the air conditioner or heater
• Do not place or use the display in an environment with volatile, corrosive, or combustible chemicals
• Do not clean the device with water or chemical solutions
• Always use electrical accessories certied by the device manufacturer
• Make sure that the display and its auxiliaries are reliably grounded prior to use
• Cut o the power supply and contact OneScreen Support upon discovery of any abnormality, including
any unusual smell, smoke, power leakage, or abnormal temperature
2.3 Power Supply
• Connect the device to a 100-240V AC power supply
• Please avoid any physical damage to the power cable
• Please check and ensure AC source is connected with the ground
• Please unplug power supply during thunderstorm or lightning
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

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• Check that the unit’s operating voltage is identical with your local power supply
• Please use the original power cable from the accessory box, do not modify or extend it
• Please unplug power supply if the unit is planned to be kept shut down for a long time
• Wear anti-static gloves and anti-static bracelets when installing or repairing the product
• Make sure that the air on the back of the display ows smoothly when designing a heat dissipation
solution
• Installation of the display near the sea, in a saline area, an area containing high concentration of sulfur
in the atmosphere, or allocation with high indoor-outdoor temperature dierence may result in failure or
aect the service life of the device. Please consult OneScreen Support where this is unavoidable.
2.4 LED Screen
• Unplug the power cable before cleaning
• Clean the screen with a soft, dustless, and dry cloth
• For deep clean, please contact an authorized service center
• Never use water or a spray type detergent to clean the unit
• Never use any other hard or sharp object to replace the stylus
• Avoid displaying images that require high screen brightness for prolonged time periods to maintain good
panel health and display performance
2.5 Temperature
• Normal operating temperature is 0 ~ 40°C/104°F
• Do not place the unit near or over a radiator or a heater
• Shifting the unit from a cold environment to a warm one in a short span time of may cause condensation
of water vapors on the internal hardware components of the screen. In such cases, make sure you unplug
your power cable and do not turn the unit on for at least two hours to let the moisture dry

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2.6 Humidity
• Do not expose the unit to rain, or place in high humidity area
2.7 Ventilation
• Please put the unit in a well-ventilated place
• Ensure that the unit has enough space for ventilation. Space requirement: left, right and back >3.93”
(10cm), top> 7.87” (20cm)
3. Introduction to your OneScreen HL7
Designed for revolutionizing your Classroom and Oce Experience, OneScreen HL7 is the 7th Generation
of OneScreen’s Interactive Flat Panels. Equipped with the most advance and cutting-edge tools focusing
on providing our valued customers with a personalized experience for their lessons and presentations, HL7
provides you with an advanced platform for your learning and work environment.

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3.1 Inside the box
4. OneScreen Installation
The HL7 can be installed on a wall using the wall mount that is shipped with the product or a mobile cart that
can be additionally purchased. All installations should be handled by professionals. Refer to the additional
guides shipped with the screen or follow the link below for detailed instructions on the installation and
relevant safety precautions:
Guide for installation of OneScreen HL7 on a Wall Mount

5. OPS PC Setup
The OPS PC (Open Pluggable Source) is a small computer that can be inserted into your HL7 to access
Windows functionality on your OneScreen without the need to connect a PC externally using cables.
Follow the steps below to set-up the OPS PC on your OneScreen.
1. Remove the OPS PC Plate cover on the right side of the panel
2. Slide the OPS PC into the OPS PC Slot. Please ensure that the OPS PC vents are facing the backside of the
screen while inserting so the OPS may have proper ventilation during service
3. Press the Power Button labeled ‘PWR’ present next to the antenna ports of your OPS PC to power it on
4. Swipe up at the bottom - center of the screen
5. Press the ‘More’ Button
6. Press the ‘PC’ button to access the OPS PC input on your OneScreen HL7
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6. Camera Setup
6.1 OneScreen TrackCam
OneScreen TrackCam is a 4k Web Camera with an ultra-wide-angle lens and has an in-built feature of object
tracking. It is the perfect camera for your lectures, presentation, demonstrations and classes. It digitally
tracks the person in front of it and adjusts the video frame accordingly.
Insert the USB cable of the camera into either the USB port of the OneScreen to use it on the Android OS or
the USB port of the OPS to use it on the Windows OS. You can use the clip of the web-camera to pin it on top
of the screen. Tilt the camera up or down or Pan left or right to adjust the frame it captures.

7. Ports & Connectivity
7.1 Front View
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No. Description
1 Front Speakers (15W each)
No. Description No. Description
1Power button with light. White: ON & Red: OFF 5HDMI port
2IR transceiver 6USB touch (type B) port
3Ambient light sensor 7USB 3.0 ports (2x)
4USB type C port

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No. Description No. Description
1USB 2.0 port 5USB 2.0 ports (2x)
2HDMI Out port 6LAN in/out (Dual function)
3HDMI In Ports (2x) 7RS-232 Port
4USB Touch Ports
7.1 Front View
7.1 Bottom View
Bottom View of OneScreen HL7
Left View of OneScreen HL7 Left Port of OneScreen HL7

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No. Description No. Description
1Power Port 4Audio In port
2Power Switch 5Audio Out port
3VGA IN port 6SPIDF port
Bottom Ports of OneScreen HL7
8. Turning on your OneScreen HL7
Follow the steps below to power on your OneScreen HL7:
1. Connect the power cable to the power inlet present at the bottom of your OneScreen
2. Turn on the power switch present right next to the power inlet
3. Press the power button on the bottom right of your OneScreen to power on your OneScreen HL7

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9. Device Registration
Device registration is necessary for the activation of your OneScreen HL7. The device registration page
appears when you boot your device for the rst time.
Follow the steps below to register it:
1. Press the ‘Register’ button on the Welcome Page
2. The screen will prompt you to connect to a Wi-Fi network. You may choose to connect to Wi-Fi network
or connect a LAN cable. If connecting using Wi-Fi, select the network you want to connect with. Enter the
Password and press Connect (more details can be found under section 9 “Connecting OneScreen HL7 with
the Internet”)
3. Select your Country, Region, and Language in the following pages
4. Fill in your Personal Details including your name, organization, contact details, zip code and industry. This
information helps us keep you updated about any software updates and feature addition
5. Press the ‘Finish’ button to exit the registration page

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10. Connecting OneScreen HL7 with the Internet
You can connect your OneScreen HL7 to a Wi-Fi Network through Wi-Fi or an Ethernet Cable.
10.1 Connecting via Wi-Fi
10.2 Connecting via Ethernet Cable
Connect your device to a network using ethernet by simply plugging in an ethernet cable into the LAN-In
(RJ-45) Port located on the left side of your OneScreen. Once you have the cable connected, you will be able
to access the internet on your OneScreen.
1. Press the Wi-Fi icon at the top right of your screen
2. Toggle on the Wi-Fi to see all the available networks
3. Select the network that you want to connect to
4. Enter the Password and press Connect

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11. Navigating through your OneScreen
11.1 OneScreen Homepage

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11.2 Editing the Widgets on your OneScreen Homepage
The user can swipe on the widgets to scroll through them on the Homepage. Once scrolled to the bottom, the
user can press “Edit” to add and remove widgets on the Home Page and change their order of appearance as
well.
No. Description Function
1 OneScreen Account Your personalized OneScreen prole containing all your data and les synced on the cloud that you can
access on any OneScreen panel by simply signing in
2 Guru Button Tap on it to reach out to the OneScreen GURU Team for live; instant support and training
3 Browser Your OneScreen’s browser for surng the web
4 Quick Access Quick Access
5 My Apps Your favorite apps according to your account settings
6 One Key Operation Shortcuts to privacy clear, switch to OPS, and shut down
7 Cloud Storage Integrate your Google Drive/Microsoft OneDrive storage
8 Data & Time Date and Time that can be set from your settings
9 Navigation Toolbar You can also click on the arrow buttons on the left/right side or the bottom to access the navigation
toolbar

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1. Press this button to edit your OneScreen Homepage widgets
2. Change the order of widgets
3. Add a widget to the Homepage
4. Remove a widget to the Homepage
11.2 Navigation toolbar on your OneScreen HL7
The navigation bar on your OneScreen HL7 is accessible from both sides or the bottom of the display. Simply
tap on the arrow icons on the left and right side of your display to access the navigation bar on the sides or
tap the arrow icon on the bottom of your homepage to make the navigation bar pop up from the bottom of
your display.
No. Description Function
1. Back This takes you back to your previous window/app
2. Home Takes you to the Home Page of your OneScreen HL7
3. Recent To access all the applications running in the background of your OneScreen
4. Write Opens your OneScreen Write whiteboard to make annotations
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