ClickShare Installation Guide R5900004/03 04/12/2013
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Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to the Installation Guide .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 1.1 1.2 1.3 About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 About the documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1. Introduction to the Installation Guide 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTALLATION GUIDE In this section you get a short introduction to the available ClickShare documentation. 1.1 • About this Guide • About the documentation • Symbols and fonts About this Guide Version Partnumber Description Level R5900004 Installation Guide Installation engineer Always check for the latest version of the manual on www.barco.com/clickshare Click on Visit the ClickShare product page and go to tab Downloads..
1. Introduction to the Installation Guide 1.3 Symbols and fonts Symbol overview The following icons are used in the manual : Caution Warning Info, term definition. General info about the term Note: gives extra information about the described subject Tip: gives extra advice about the described subject Font overview 4 • Buttons are indicated in bold, e.g. OK. • Menu items are indicated in italic. • Step related notes, tips, warnings or cautions are printed in italic.
2. ClickShare Specifications 2. CLICKSHARE SPECIFICATIONS About this chapter It gives an overview the specifications of a ClickShare set. and of the different components in the set. Overview 2.
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2. ClickShare Specifications Range Max. 30m (100 ft) between ClickShare Button and ClickShare Base Unit Encryption AES CCMP Wireless transmission protocol IEEE 802.
2. ClickShare Specifications 2.3 ClickShare Link specifications Overview Dimensions 116 mm x 60 mm x 23 mm (4.57” x 2.36” x 0.91”) Weight < 250g Connection with Base Unit USB Video Input Single link DVI Video Output USB mini type B Power Using external power adaptor (included in the package): DC output: 5V, 2A • AC input: 100-240V, 50-60 Hz, 0.
2. ClickShare Specifications 2 1 3 2 Image 2-3 Base Unit 1 USB port 2 Status LED strip 3 Standby button Table 2-3 USB port The USB port is used to update the software of both the Base Unit and the Buttons. When plugging in the Button into the Base Unit, the Button is paired to the Base Unit. The Base Unit checks whether the Button’s software and firmware are up to date. If not, the Base Unit updates the software and/or firmware.
2. ClickShare Specifications Back layout of the Base Unit At the back of the Base Unit you can find the rocker switch, the label, the ports and connectors of the Base Unit.
2. ClickShare Specifications Image 2-5 Ventilation grids IN and OUT The Base unit sucks air via the top ventilation grid and push hot air out on both sides. Make sure not to cover the ventilation grids during operation of the Base Unit. Always keep a free area of minimum 50 mm in front of all ventilation grids. Bottom layout of the Base Unit The serial number label with the applicable certification logos is stuck at the bottom of the Base Unit. The serial number label contains: • 2.
2. ClickShare Specifications 1 USB connector 2 Button 3 LED ring Table 2-6 USB connector Using the USB connector the Button can be plugged into a laptop (for sharing your screen) or the Base Unit (for pairing the Button to the Base Unit or updating its software). Button Click the Button to display the content of the laptop’s screen on the meeting room display. Clicking the Button during the meeting will toggle the sharing of the screen.
2. ClickShare Specifications Image 2-7 Tray layout Article number The specific article number of the tray can be found at the bottom of it. Do not clean the Tray with products containing alcohol. Tray is passive, requires no power or batteries. 2.7 Mobile Device Support Overview The below list of Apps are supported by ClickShare and can be installed on your mobile device from Google Play or Apple App Store.
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3. Getting started 3. GETTING STARTED Overview 3.1 • Environmental Condition Check • Basic Workflow Environmental Condition Check Environment condition check A device must always be mounted in a manner which ensures both air inlets and outlets are free. For installations in environments where the device is subject to excessive dust, then it is highly advisable and desirable to have this dust removed prior to it reaching the device clean air supply.
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4. ClickShare installation 4. CLICKSHARE INSTALLATION About this chapter The installation chapter gives an overview of the different ways to install the base unit of ClickShare, the possible connections and the use of ClickShare Link for an iPad connection.
4. ClickShare installation Using extension cables for the antennas is allowed, but this can reduce the performance. 4.2 Table mounting Overview Put the Base Unit directly on the meeting room table. The total weight of the Base Unit is 2,6 kg. CAUTION: When placing the Base Unit inside a closed cabinet, make sure there is sufficient ventilation for hot air exhaust. 4.3 Wall mounting About wall mounting Use the mounting brackets, inserted in the ClickShare box, to mount the Base unit on the wall.
4. ClickShare installation 17 3m m Image 4-1 4. To mount the Base unit on the wall, hook the slots in the brackets over the 2 screws in the wall (front side of the Base unit directed towards the ceiling or the floor) and pull it downward until it is secured. CAUTION: It is only allowed to mount the Base Unit front side up or down. Mounting on its side is not allowed! 4.
4. ClickShare installation Necessary parts • Mounting brackets (included in the ClickShare box) • 4 mounting screws and corresponding screwdriver (not included) How to install 1. Drill four holes in the ceiling according to the dimensions indicated in the picture below (length: 277mm, depth: 157mm) m 7m 15 mm 277 Image 4-2 Ceiling mount 2. Remove the four Pan Head T10 M3 screws at the bottom of the Base Unit.
4. ClickShare installation Image 4-3 Removal of pre-mounted screws 3. Install the mounting brackets to the Base Unit as shown on image 4-2. Drive in the four removed Pan Head T10 M3 screws to secure the brackets to the Base Unit. 4. Insert a plug in each hole (if needed and depending on the ceiling type) and drive in the 4 mounting screws. Note: Mounting screws and plugs are not included in the ClickShare box . The type of screws and plugs depends on the type of ceiling (stone, wood, plasterboard, ...
4. ClickShare installation Image 4-4 Removal of pre-mounted screws 2. Place the Base Unit on the rack mount and drive in the four removed Pan Head T10 M3 screws. Refer to “1” on image 4-5. 3. Fasten the antenna to the front panel of the rack mount. Refer to “2” on image 4-5. 3 3 2 1 2 1 Image 4-5 4. Tighten the antenna cables to the back of the Base Unit. Refer to “3” on image 4-5. 5. Use the four included screws to mount the rack mount assembly into the dedicated AV rack.
4. ClickShare installation 4.6 Video signal connections to the Base Unit CAUTION: Make sure the Base Unit is installed properly before connecting. About Video signal connection Depending on the local setup, a single screen or dual screen setup is possible. For a single screen setup, a DVI or DisplayPort connection should be made between the Base Unit and the display. For a dual screen setup, a DVI and a DisplayPort connection should be made between the Base Unit and the displays. To connect 1.
4. ClickShare installation DVI DisplayPort DisplayPort DVI Image 4-7 Display connections When the second display has no display port input, use an adapter from display port to DVI to connect the display. An active adapter is allowed. Use a USB port at the back side of the Base Unit to power the adapter. 4.7 Audio connection About audio The ClickShare Button captures the audio output of the user’s laptop and sends it to the Base Unit together with the video signal.
4. ClickShare installation Sound is not sent out In some Windows environments sound is not sent out. This can be solved as follow: 1. Right click on the sound icon in the system tray and select Playback devices. The Sound window opens. 2. Select Speakers ClickShare, select Set default and click Apply. 4.8 LAN connection About LAN connection The Base Unit can be connected to a local network or directly to a laptop. For normal operation, a LAN connection is not necessary.
4. ClickShare installation Image 4-10 Power connection European version Type C and type G Japanese version Type A Chinese version Type I CCC North American version Type A 2. To power on the unit, set the rocker switch to “1”. If the Base unit does not start up automatically, use the standby button. The standby button at the front can now fully control the unit.
4. ClickShare installation 4.10 Connecting an iOS device The optional Hardware add-on ClickShare Link is needed to connect an iOS device. About an iOS device connection The ClickShare Link allows users to get the content from an iOS device touchscreen to the large meeting room screen. The iOS device behaves like an additional laptop. Note that the ClickShare Link only streams video, sound is not supported. The ClickShare Link is to be attached to the (rear) USB port of the ClickShare Base Unit.
4. ClickShare installation Connection via Apple TV 1. Connect a USB cable between the ClickShare Link USB port and one of the backside USB ports of the Base Unit. HDMI DVI Apple TV USB USB ClickShare Link ClickShare Base Unit iPad Image 4-17 Wireless iPad connection 2. Connect an HDMI to DVI video cable to the DVI input of the ClickShare Link or place the convertor from DVI to HDMI on the ClickShare Link and connect an HDMI cable. 3. Connect the HDMI side of the cable to the Apple TV.
4. ClickShare installation In this example, we will connect to the wireless network of the Base Unit. If you want to use a different network, please contact your IT administrator. - Go into the Apple TV main menu and connect to the ClickShare Base Unit WiFi (IP address = 192.168.2.1, password : clickshare, SSID: ClickSharre-”serial number unit”) Image 4-22 - Continue without internet. Set IP via DHCP.
4. ClickShare installation - Return to the Home page of the Apple TV. Image 4-27 - Calibrate the ClickShare Link to the Apple TV menu by going into the ClickShare Link Base Unit web interface. By calibrating the Link, we make sure that the Apple TV menu is not shown in the ClickShare composition. iOS content will only be shown when an iOS device is actually sharing via AirPlay. For more info about the calibration procedure, see "Calibrating a ClickShare Link", page 56. 9.
5. Preparing the buttons 5. PREPARING THE BUTTONS Overview 5.1 • Pairing • Pre-install of the Launcher service Pairing Pairing of the Buttons with the Base Unit To be able to use a Button it should be assigned to the Base Unit you are using. This process is called pairing. By default, the four Buttons delivered with the ClickShare set are already paired to the specific Base Unit.
5. Preparing the buttons Both the LEDs of the Button and the LEDs of the Base Unit are blinking white. This means pairing is in progress. The Base Unit automatically checks whether the software of the Button is up to date. If not, the Base Unit updates the Button software. This may take more time. During the pairing and update process, a message is displayed on the screen: “Pairing and updating Button.
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6. Web Interface By default, the password is set to ’admin’. The web interface opens. Image 6-1 Web interface, startup screen The language of the web interface can be changed. It contains also three tabs: Setup, Maintenance and Help. If you cannot find the IP address (e.g. there is no screen available) you should connect to the Base Unit directly with your laptop via an Ethernet crossover cable and access the web interface using the fixed IP address 192.168.1.23.
6. Web Interface The following languages are possible: • Arabic • Simplified Chinese • Traditional Chinese • Danish • Dutch • English • Finnish • French • German • Italian • Japanese • Korean • Norwegian • Portuguese • Russian • Spanish • Swedish How to change 1. Click on the drop down box next to Choose language and select the desired language. Image 6-2 Language selection The language of the web interface changes to the selected language.
6. Web Interface Image 6-3 Tab pages 6.4 1 Main tab bar 2 Sub tab bar 3 Information and fill out pane Basic settings About Basic settings The basic settings contain the following information: • Meeting room name • Meeting room location • Welcome message To change the basic settings 1. Log in to the ClickShare web interface. 2. Click the Setup tab.
6. Web Interface Image 6-4 Setup, basic settings The Basic tab is displayed by default. 3. In the Identification section click in an input field and enter - the name of the meeting room - the location of the meeting room - a welcome message which will be displayed below the meeting room name and location. Note: The name of the meeting room is used by the Client software to identify the Base Unit it is connected to. 4. Click Apply to confirm your changes.
6. Web Interface Image 6-5 A message is displayed to indicate that the changes are successful. The new name, location and welcome message are displayed in the left top corner of the screen. 6.5 Wallpaper (background) selection About wallpaper When ClickShare starts up, a background (wallpaper) is displayed. By default a general ClickShare and a quick start wallpaper are available. The possibility exists to upload personal backgrounds (wallpapers). Wallpaper selection 1.
6. Web Interface Image 6-6 Wallpaper selection 3. Select one of the available wallpapers (3) and click Apply (5).. Note: By default a general Barco ClickShare wallpaper and a ClickShare Quick Start Guide wallpapers are available. They are automatically resized to fit the aspect ratio of the screen. The selected wallpaper is indicated with a red square around the preview. The preview pane shows the selected wallpaper before it is applied.
6. Web Interface When 2 screens are connected, an extra item Show Display Identifiers appears in the Display pane. When checked, a sequence number is displayed on each display. Image 6-8 Display identifiers 6.6 Personalized wallpapers About a personalized wallpaper Via the web interface it is possible to upload personalized backgrounds or wallpapers. The free space to upload wallpapers is indicated in the Available storage pane.
6. Web Interface Image 6-9 Add wallpaper The Wallpaper tab page is displayed. 3. In the Background wallpapers pane, click on the “+” sign (3). A browser window opens. 4. Select the desired file (4) and click Open (5). The content of the file is checked and when valid (format and size), the file is uploaded (6). The message Successfully applied changes is displayed on top of the page. 5. Now follow the wall paper selection procedure to activate the personalized wallpaper. Remove personalized wallpaper 1.
6. Web Interface 2. Click on the delete button to delete the wallpaper. The message Successfully applied changes is displayed on top of the page. 6.7 Display settings About display settings The following settings can be configured for the display(s): • Standby timeout. Time between the last action and moment the system goes into standby. • Meeting room and network information on the startup screen can be displayed or can be hidden.
6. Web Interface • Information on supported “Established Timings” (most legacy timings, e.g. 720x400@70Hz, 88Hz; 800x600@56Hz, 60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz; ... ; ...) • Supported Standard Timing Identifications (e.g. 1280x1024@60Hz, 1600x1200@60Hz,...) • Detailed Timing Information. The first detailed timing description is the “Preferred Timing” of the display and usually the most important information in the EDID.
6. Web Interface ClickShare position As the base unit supports dual display, an output can be associated with the primary display or with the secondary display. Automatically the second input is associated with the free display. To change the position, click on the drop down box next to ClickShare Position and select the position. The corresponding display is associated with the output port. 6.
6. Web Interface The following languages are possible: - Arabic - Simplified Chinese - Traditional Chinese - Danish - Dutch - English - Finnish - French - German - Italian - Japanese - Korean - Norwegian - Portuguese - Russian - Spanish - Swedish Text color 1. Click in the input field next to Text color or click on the color icon (1). Image 6-15 Text color selection A color selection window opens. 2.
6. Web Interface Image 6-16 Background color 2. Drag the marker in the color bar up or down until the desired color is obtained (2). 3. To change the tint of the selected color, drag the circler marker in the square until the desired tint is obtained (3). Transparency 1. Move the slider to the left or the right to obtain the desired transparency. Image 6-17 Transparency - Slider to the right: more transparency - Slider to the left: less transparency 6.
6. Web Interface Image 6-18 Audio settings How to change 1. Log in to the ClickShare web interface. 2. Click the Setup tab and then the Audio tab. 3. To enable audio on the Base Unit, check the check box next to Enable Audio Functionality. Changing the audio setting, requires a re-pairing of the Buttons. 6.11 Advanced settings: Hostname Hostname Hostnames are human-readable nicknames that correspond to the address of a device connected to a network. How to change 1.
6. Web Interface 4. Select the current name and enter a new name. Note: The default hostname is “ClickShare-”. 6.12 Advanced settings: LAN network settings About LAN network settings A network connection can be configured through DHCP or by manually entering a fixed IP address. DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol. DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of IP addresses in an organization’s network.
6. Web Interface Image 6-21 Fixed IP address The Advanced tab is displayed. 3. Check the radio button next to Fixed address (3). The IP address, subnet and gateway input opens. 4. Click in the input field of the IP address and fill out the 4 fields. Note: An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255. This must NOT be 0.0.0.0 for static IP-Address assignment 5. Click in the Subnet mask input fields and fill out the 4 fields as appropriate for the local subnet. 6.
6. Web Interface Image 6-22 WiFi settings 3. Enter a public name (SSID) for the wireless network. The default SSID is ClickShare-. 4. If you want to broadcast this SSID, check the checkbox behind Broadcast SSID. 5. Enter a new password and confirm that password. 6. Select the wireless connection frequency band: 2.
6. Web Interface Image 6-23 Access web interface 6.15 Advanced settings: access SSH About SSH access SSH (Secured Shell) is a network protocol for secure data communication, remote command-line login, remote command execution between networked devices that connects via a secured channel over an insecure network. A Secured Shell access can be enabled or disabled for the wireless interface and/or for the Ethernet port. How to enable-disable 1. Log in to the ClickShare web interface. 2.
6. Web Interface • the LAN interface settings, • the WiFi settings, • System identification • Historical updates • Subsystem status • Sensors • System management To check the system status 1. Log in to the ClickShare web interface. 2. Click the Maintenance tab and click Status. The Status tab page is displayed. Image 6-25 Status overview Detailed info for the WiFi network To see the MAC address of the associated devices, click on the corresponding detail button to get an overview.
6. Web Interface Image 6-26 Detail associated devices System Management Use the Restart System button to restart ClickShare. Use the Shutdown System button to shutdown ClickShare. Image 6-27 System management 6.17 Maintenance, Buttons information About buttons The Buttons tab gives information on the Buttons that have been paired to the Base Unit. The following information is given: • Connected or not • Serial number • Last connected • Status How to get the information 1.
6. Web Interface Image 6-28 Paired buttons, overview The list gives an overview of the Buttons that have in the past been paired to this Base Unit. If a Button has in the meantime been paired to another Base Unit, it will still appear in this list. To remove it from the list, at the right of the tab page, click More and select Remove from list.
6. Web Interface Image 6-29 The Button can be removed from the list by clicking on Remove From List. ClickShare button manager By clicking on Download (3), an XML file is downloaded on the PC. This file contains all information about the base unit to pair buttons on your PC instead of on the base unit itself. To pair buttons on a PC you need to install the ClickShare Button Manager program. 6.
6. Web Interface The content of the Links tab is displayed. An overview of the configured links is given with the following extra info of the Link: - The green LED indicates that the Link is connected. - Source name: can be changed to any name, just by clicking inside the input field and entering a new name. - Serial number - Software version - Last connected time - Auto show/hide - Status, calibrated or not calibrated 3.
6. Web Interface Image 6-31 Start calibration 3. Click Start Calibration. The calibration process starts. A calibration message with progress bar is displayed on the meeting room display. Use the Apple TV remote to cycle through the top row of icons (the row with Computers and Settings) on the home screen. When the calibration is successful, the Status will change to Calibrated. Note : If the visible application icons (just below the top row) are changed it will be necessary to repeat the calibration. 6.
6. Web Interface Image 6-32 Download page How to update 1. Download the latest version of the software from Barco’s website. 2. Log in to the ClickShare web interface. 3. Click the Maintenance tab (1) and then click Software (2). Image 6-33 Update software The content of the Software tab is displayed. The current version of the Base Unit software is shown in the Base Unit Software pane. 4. To upload a new version of the Base Unit software, click Upload New Software... . (3). A browser window opens. 5.
6. Web Interface 6.21 Downloads from Base Unit About downloads The launcher service and the ClickShare client software for PC or MAC are stored on the Base Unit and can be downloaded for installation on the user’s PC. For more information, see "Pre-install of the Launcher service", page 32. How to download 1. Log in to the ClickShare web interface. 2. Click the Maintenance tab (1) and then click Software (2). Image 6-34 Downloads software The content of the Software tab is displayed. 3.
6. Web Interface To manage the system configuration 1. Log in to the ClickShare web interface. 2. Click the Maintenance tab (1) and then click Configuration (2).. Image 6-35 Manage system configuration The content of the Configuration tab is displayed. 3. To download a full backup, click on Download Full Backup (3). An xml file, containing all information and history will be downloaded. This file can be reused on the same Base Unit only. 4.
6. Web Interface The following settings are the defaults: • Meeting room identification info is cleared. • Language is set to English. • Custom wallpapers are removed and the default wallpaper is restored. • Display resolution is set to auto and standby timer is reset to infinity • Display Identifiers are turned off. • Hostname and SSID is set to clickshare-serialnumber. • The SSID is broadcasted • WiFi password is reset to clickshare. • The default WiFi channel is set back to frequency 2.
6. Web Interface 3. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to select Load Default Settings in the boot menu (Grub) and press ENTER. 6.24 Administrator password About the administrator password The administrator password to log in in the web interface can be changed at any time. To change the administrator password 1. Log in to the ClickShare web interface. 2. Click the Maintenance tab (1) and then click Password (2).. The content of the Password tab is displayed. Image 6-38 Password 3.
6. Web Interface The content of the Logging tab is displayed. Image 6-39 Logging 3. To create a debug log, check the check box next to Debug Logging (3). 4. Reproduce the issue you want to report. 5. To download the current log file, click on Download Log (4). 6. To clear the current log file, click Clear Log (5). 7. • To enable logging by the ClickShare client (6): - If the launcher service is running hold down the shift key while connecting the dongle to the PC, until logging is started.
6. Web Interface Image 6-41 The content of the Contact tab is displayed. The Contact page contains a link to the ClickShare home page on Barco’s website (3). 3. Click on the link Visit the ClickShare product page. 4. Click Downloads Image 6-42 All kind of manuals, brochures and software updates can be found on that page. 6.27 Barco ClickShare EULA About the Barco ClickShare EULA The Barco ClickShare End-User License Agreement (EULA) can be consulted on the Legal tab page. How to consult 1.
6. Web Interface Image 6-43 EULA 3. If desired, click Save ... (3) to save a copy of the agreement on your laptop. 4. In the File Download window, click Save. The Save as window opens. 5. Browse to the location where to store the EULA file and click Save. A copy of the Barco ClickShare EULA has been saved to your laptop.
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7. Software updates 7. SOFTWARE UPDATES 7.1 Software update About Software updates There are two ways to update the Base Unit software: • via the Web Interface, for more information, see "Base Unit software update", page 57 • by copying the software on a USB stick To update the Base Unit software by copying the software on a USB stick 1. Download the latest version of the software from Barco’s website, , www.barco.com/clickshare. Click on Visit the ClickShare product page and go to tab Downloads 2.
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8. Troubleshooting 8. TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 Troubleshooting list Problem solving Locate the problem you are experiencing in the table below and apply the solution. Problem Cause Quality of the image on the meeting room display is not satisfactory The quality or length of the cable between • the Base Unit and the display or the connection between these two. • Bad resolution of the display The system can handle the average laptop resolution of 3 Megapixel.
8. Troubleshooting Problem Cause Low video performance Laptop performance Video is not shown on screen Some programs of Windows are not shown on the display Solution • Lower the screen resolution of the laptop. • Disable the hardware acceleration for video. • Use only a part of the display to show the video.
8. Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Base Unit does not start up correctly. A USB stick, ClickShare Button or another USB device is connected to one of its USB slots at start-up. Remove the connected USB device and restart the unit. Base Unit software does not start up correctly after software update It seems to be in an endless loop during startup To recover, connect a keyboard to the Base Unit.
8. Troubleshooting Problem ClickShare Base Unit does not start up correctly Cause Solution An illegal WiFi channel is selected Browse to the Advanced tab of the Web Interface and change the Frequency band and/or WiFi channel. After +/- 1 minute, the processes should automatically recover. Configuration file is corrupted Browse to the Configuration tab of the Web Interface and press “Load Default Settings”. Connect a keyboard to the Base Unit.
9. Environmental information 9. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION 9.1 Disposal information Disposal Information Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European Directive 2012/19/EU governing waste from electrical and electronic equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste. Please dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
9. Environmental information 底架 x 0 x 0 0 0 Chassis 电源供应器 x 0 x 0 0 0 Power Supply Unit 文件说明书 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paper Manuals O: 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 SJ/T 11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下. O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006. X: 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 SJ/T 11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求.
Index INDEX A G About 3, 5, 8, 11–12 Base Unit 8 Button 11 ClickShare 3 Documentation 3 ClickShare product 5 Guide 3 Tray 12 Access SSH 51 Access web interface 50 Address 74 Getting Started B Barco contact data 63 Base unit 17–19, 21 Installation 17–19, 21 Ceiling mounting 19 Methods 17 Rack mounting 21 Table mounting 18 Wall mounting 18 Base Unit 8, 23–25, 27 About 8 Audio 24 Connection 24 Display 23 Connection 23 iOS device 27 Connection 27 LAN 25 Connection 25 Power 25 Connection 25 Basic Workflow 1
Index S Safety 15 Environment condition check Software 67 Update 67 Software updates 67 Specifications 5–6, 8 ClickShare 6 ClickShare Link 8 Symbols 4 15 T Table mounting 18 Base unit 18 Tray 12 About 12 Troubleshooting 69 Troubleshooting list 69 U Update 67 Software 67 W Wall mounting 18 Base unit 18 Web interface 34–36, 38, 40, 42–44, 46–51, 53, 55–57, 59–60, 62–64 Access SSH 51 Access web interface 50 76 Audio settings 46 Background 38, 40 Personalized 40 Selection 38 Basic settings 36 Configurati