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Contents Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................................................................. 1 Contents ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 Safety Considerations ........................................................................................................................................
Video Conferencing Screen Overview ...................................................................................................................... 33 Making/Receiving a Call ..........................................................................................................................................36 Setting up Contacts and Groups .............................................................................................................................. 37 Video Conferencing Behavior .
Safety Considerations This tablet is very heavy and should be moved and installed by at least two individuals. Do not attempt to move or install the tablet yourself, otherwise injury and/or damage may occur. When moving the tablet, always hold the tablet firmly using the side and bottom bezels. Do not hold the top bezel. When moving the INF5520 carton, do not tilt or invert the carton. Always keep it in an upright orientation. Disconnect all accessories and cables before moving the tablet.
Use the power cord provided. Connect the power cord to a receptacle with a protective safety (earth) ground terminal. A surge-protected power strip is recommended. Do not overload wall outlets. It is recommended that the Class 1 tablet be grounded. Do not install the tablet in places subject to mechanical vibration. Do not place the tablet on an unstable surface, which could result in serious personal injuries and tablet damage.
Mondopad™ Overview The InFocus Mondopad transforms conference rooms designed for one-way presentations into dynamic visual collaboration workspaces. Break down visual communication barriers with a giant 55” full-HD (1920x1080) wall tablet, intuitive touch applications and video conferencing capabilities that allow you and your colleagues to securely connect, share and collaborate with anyone, anywhere. Your meetings are more collaborative, productive and sustainable than ever before.
What’s Included 1920 x 1080 Mondopad™ collaboration tablet Wireless Keyboard & Mouse* (batteries not included) POWER HOME INPUT ON/OFF INPUT MENU RESIZE PIP POSITION SWAP AUDIO BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST OK BACK Quick Setup Guide INFO i VOL UP MUTE VOL DOWN Remote control Documentation (batteries not included) VGA cable, 4M USB cable, 3M (Type A to B) Cleaning cloth Security tool Thumb screws (set of four) Power cord Camera Stylus Sound bar Mounting brackets (2 small and 1 large) Feet
Setup Setting up the Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Note: The wireless mouse and keyboard is not included as a standard accessory for some countries. For initial setup and/or configuration, it may be easier to use a mouse and keyboard. Any standard wired or wireless mouse or keyboard connected through the Mondopad USB ports is supported by Mondopad. Wireless Mouse 1. Turn the mouse over and remove the battery cover. 2. Remove the USB dongle from its holder in the battery compartment of the mouse. 3.
Connecting to Other Devices A full range of digital and analog video inputs and audio source devices can be connected to the connection panels on the back and side of Mondopad™, if desired. Available jacks include: HDMI® (2), VGA, Component (RCA), S-Video, Composite, RS232, Audio in RCA (1 – R/L), Audio in 3.5mm (1), Audio Out (1 – R/L), RJ45 (2), USB-B (1) and USB-A (6).
Bezel Connector Panel Power button USB-A jacks Keypad USB-B jack Side Connector Panel Audio In (3.5mm) Audio In (L/R) Audio Out (L/R) RJ45 USB-A RS232 Antennas Power LED (for Sound Bar) Bottom Connector Panel Power switch AC Power Out HDMI® AC Power In VGA Component Composite (YPbPr) S-video Connecting AC Power 1. Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC In jack on the back of the tablet. 2. Connect the other end of the AC power cord to an AC outlet. 3.
Controlling Mondopad™ Turning Mondopad™ On/Off 1. Verify that the power cord is connected to a power outlet and that the power switch on the Bottom Connector Panel is ON. 2. Press the Power button located on either: a. the remote b. the right side of the tablet c. or the back of the tablet on the PC box. The front LED turns green. 3. Press the Power button again to turn off your tablet. The front LED turns red. You can also put your tablet to sleep using the keyboard. The front LED turns orange.
Using the Remote The remote uses two (2) AAA batteries (not included). Install the batteries by removing the cover from the remote’s back, aligning the + and – ends of the batteries, sliding them in place and replacing the cover. CAUTION: When disposing of the batteries, be sure to do so in an environmentally proper manner. If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Avoid excessive heat and humidity. Ensure the batteries’ polarity (+/-) is properly aligned.
The remote has the following buttons: POWER Power: Switches the power on or puts the tablet into Standby. POWER Home: Changes the active source back to the embedded PC (Mondopad™). HOME HOME INPUT MENU Input: Toggles the Source menu on and off, which allows the user to change sources. Options include: HDMI1, HDMI2, PC (Mondopad), VGA, Component, S-video and Video (composite). INPUT RESIZE PIP ON/OFF INPUT SWAP Menu: Turns the OSD menu on and off.
Using the Keypad The keypad, located on the right-edge of the tablet, has the following buttons: Menu button: Turns the OSD menu on and off. Left/Volume Decrease button: Decreases the audio volume when the OSD menu is off. Decreases the value of selected OSD items when the OSD menu is on. Right/Volume Increase button: Increases the audio volume when the OSD menu is off. Increases the value of selected OSD items when the OSD menu is on.
Mondopad™ Features All Mondopad are accessible from the Mondopad Home page. This section overviews these features. Invite Other Mondopads IP Address Email Address Audio Control SIP URL Home Page Meeting Access Code Optional Video Mondopad toolbar Home Page: provides quick access from any screen back to the Mondopad Home page. Invite Other Mondopads: enables you to invite another Mondopad within the same WLAN/LAN network to join the annotation session.
Getting Started Displays instructions on how to view and load presentations from within the network. QR codes are also included for ease of use with smart devices.
View & Share Provides you with a list of files (documents, images and video files) which are available for presentation on the Mondopad™ collaboration tablet. Supported formats include Windows®, Word®, Excel®, and PowerPoint® files, Adobe® PDF files, and standard video, image and text files. Files can be accessed from a standard USB thumb drive, emailed or loaded directly to the View & Share folder.
Browser Provides access to the internet. Multiple websites can be opened simultaneously and displayed as tabs along the bottom edge of the screen. Standard navigation tools, such as Back, Forward, Refresh, Stop and Add to Favorites, are available for the user.
Whiteboard Provides a blank whiteboard surface for sharing and recording ideas, project updates and other visual ideas. A complete set of writing and drawing tool pens, circles, squares and straight lines are available in various sizes and colors for drawing and annotation purposes. Whiteboard pages can be saved as JPEG images for later use and/or emailed out to participants.
Video Meeting Provides the user the ability to setup a video conference using any SIP-based videoconferencing service partner.
Extras Allows the installer to upload and manage custom Windows 7 compatible applications to Mondopad™ and access the tablet’s desktop, control panel and system files. Reset Mtg Closes all open files, documents and the Mondopad Admin webpage. Note: This control does cause the Applications menu to be logged out.
Schedule Displays the Microsoft Exchange calendar (2007 & later, using EWS service) associated with the Mondopad.
View & Share File Management There are three methods to load View & Share files for presentation, either via a USB thumb drive, email or web interface. To use a file from a USB thumb drive: 1. Insert the USB thumb drive into an available USB jack. 2. Click OK on the “Find USB…Do you want to open” pop-up window. (If the pop-up window does not appear, click the USB icon in the left-hand View & Share folder toolbar.) 3. Locate and click the desired file to open it. To email a file to the Mondopad™ tablet: 1.
Uploading via a wireless connection (in network): 1. Using your computer or smart device (not Mondopad), open a web browser. 2. Enter the IP address located on the top of the Mondopad collaboration software (for example, 172.20.30.82) into the address bar and click the Enter button. 3. The Mondopad Remote Conference interface displays. 4. Enter the Meeting Access Code from the Mondopad™ display (for example, 7023) and click the Login button. 5. To email: a.
d. Locate the desired file on your computer (or smart device) and click the Open button. e. Click Upload. f. When completed, click Manage Local Files. g. Locate the folder with your email address, and click to open. h. Select the desired document and click to open. 6. To upload without emailing: a. b. c. d. Click Manage Local Files. Click Upload. Click Browse. Locate the desired file on your computer (or smart device) and click the Open button. e. Click Upload. f. Locate the document and click to open.
NOTES: You must be logged into the same network as the Mondopad tablet. Screen View provides a limited amount of navigation controls for the presenter located on the far right-hand side of the window. Any navigation tools displayed within the presentation window itself are non-functional.
Uploading a Guest presentation via a Peer-to-Peer wireless connection: NOTE: Your Administrator must set-up a Guest Wi-Fi connection before the Guest presenter can upload their presentation. 1. Open Wireless Network Connections on your computer (or smart device). 2. Locate the SSID address (displayed on the Mondopad™ Getting Started “How to Upload & Start a Presentation” tab) in the Wireless Network Connections list and click the Connect button. 3.
7. The Mondopad Remote Conference interface displays. 8. Enter the Meeting Access Code from the Mondopad™ display (for example, 7023) and click the Login button. 9. To email: a. b. c. d. Click Upload File in the left-hand navigation menu. Enter your email address. Click Browse. Locate the desired file on your computer (or smart device) and click the Open button. e. Click Upload. f. When completed, click Manage Local Files. g. Locate the folder with your email address, and click to open. h.
10. To upload without emailing: a. b. c. d. Click Manage Local Files. Click Upload. Click Browse. Locate the desired file on your computer (or smart device) and click the Open button. e. Click Upload. f. Locate the document and click to open. To delete file/folder(s) from the View & Share folder: Method A: Click and hold the file/folder until a file/folder ghost appears. Then drag the file to the Delete icon and release. Click Yes to confirm deletion.
WhiteBoard/Annotation Tools Annotation tools are available for some View & Share file types (for example, Word®, Excel®) and when using the Whiteboard feature. The following pages overview the available annotation tools.
General Annotation Features (menu varies depending on the documentation type) Text: allows the user to add text beside other annotation marks. The user can adjust the font size, bold and italicize attributes. Click Done when finished. To edit, click the text box again. Notes: The text overlays the open document and does not affect the text within the displayed document. Once the text box has been placed, it cannot be moved. Delete the text box and start over in a new location, if needed.
Video Conferencing Your administrator has three options for setting up video conferencing with the Mondopad. If your administrator is using the embedded SIP interface for video conferencing services, continue reviewing this Video Conferencing chapter. However if your administrator set-up a third-party application, such as Skype, look in the Extras area for the application shortcut.
Service icon: This read-only icon (see below) provides the user with the status of the SIPbased conferencing service. A call is being made or received. The audio is muted. The active call has been placed on hold. Registration has failed. You are not connected to the video conferencing service. Ready for a call to be placed. Registering to the server. The audio is muted. SIP URL: displays the video-conferencing address associated with the Mondopad which others can call into.
Video Conferencing menu: This menu is used for initiating a video conferencing call (Dial Pad tab), setting up video conferencing services (Settings tab), setting up a phone list (Contacts tab) and reviewing call histories (History tab). Status, Help & AV icons: Network: This read-only icon displays a green bar if the tablet is connected to the network. If a green bar is not visible, then the tablet is not connected to the network.
Making/Receiving a Call Your video conferencing service will have documentation to make and receive calls. Please reference this documentation for detailed information. Using the Dial Pad Enter the other party’s video conferencing address using the Dial Pad and click the Call button. Alternatively, if the desired party is listed under My Contacts, click the phone icon to place an audio-only call, or click the camera icon to place a video-conferencing call.
Setting up Contacts and Groups Add Contact Delete Contact To setup a Contact/Group: 1. Click the Contacts tab. 2. Click the Add Contact icon. 3. To enter an individual contact: a. Click on the Add a Contact tab b. Enter the Contact Name, SIP Address and Group (My Contacts is default). c. Click Add. 4. To enter a group: a. Click the Add a group tab. b. Enter the new group name. c. Click Add.
To delete a Contact: 1. Click the Contacts tab. 2. Highlight the desired contact and click the Delete Contact icon. To edit a Contact: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Click the Contacts tab. Highlight the contact you wish to edit. Click the Pencil icon. Click and modify the field(s) to be updated. Click the Edit button. Video Conferencing Behavior After a video conference has begun, the user can open up a full screen view of a View & Share file, Whiteboard, Browser or Application to share with the participants.
NOTES: An external source PiP window can be opened (using the remote PiP buttons), but is not visible to video conferencing participants. It also can only be moved using the remote. It is not touch-sensitive. When a video conference is live, other Mondopad features, such as Whiteboard and View & Share, can be used. The participant windows(s) overlay the Mondopad features and can be moved anywhere on the screen by clicking and dragging them to the desired location.
OSD (On-Screen Display) Menu System The OSD provides the user the ability to control the Mondopad™ display. This is different than the Mondopad collaboration software described earlier in this guide. To access the OSD, press the Menu button on the remote or the keypad located on the righthand side of the tablet. Use the up and down arrows on the remote or keypad to scroll through the menu options and press OK to enter the highlighted menu.
Picture Menu PICTURE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS BLACK LEVEL NOISE REDUCTION TINT COLOR COLOR TEMPERATURE COLOR CONTROL ADAPTIVE CONTRAST PICTURE MODE PICTURE RESET < < Sel <> Adjust OFF 10000K 70 50 50 50 50 50 OFF STANDARD Enter Back Quit Brightness: changes the intensity of the image. Range: 0-100. (Default 70.) Contrast: controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture and changes the amount of black and white in the image. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.
Picture Mode: provides different preset picture modes to choose from. Options include: Standard (default), HighBright, Soft and sRGB (for VGA only). Picture Reset: resets all Picture menu items to factory default settings. Options: Yes and No. Screen Menu SCREEN H POSITION V POSITION CLOCK CLOCK PHASE ASPECT RATIO CUSTOM ZOOM SCREEN RESET < < Sel <> Adjust 50 50 Enter Back Quit H Position: adjusts the horizontal position of the image. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.
Audio menu AUDIO BALANCE TREBLE BASS SPEAKER AUDIO SOURCE AUDIO RESET < < Sel <> Adjust 50 50 50 INTERNAL PC Enter Back Quit Balance: adjusts the balance between the left and right audio outputs. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.) Treble: adjusts higher pitched (treble) audio sounds. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.) Bass: adjusts lower-pitched (bass) audio sounds. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.) Speaker: controls whether both the internal and external speakers (sound bar, etc.
PIP menu PIP PIP SIZE PIP AUDIO PIP RESET < < Sel <> SMALL MAIN Adjust Enter Back Quit PIP Size: changes the size of the PiP window used in the Corner-to-Corner configuration. Options include: Small (default), Middle and Large. PIP Audio: switches the audio source from the main source to the PiP source. Options include: Main (default) and Sub. PIP Reset: resets all PIP menu items to factory default settings. Options: Yes and No.
When the Main picture is PC/Mondopad™, the following configurations are available: PiP PiP Main PiP PiP Corner-to-Corner When the Main picture is not PC/Mondopad, the following configurations are available: PiP PiP Main PiP Main PiP Main PiP Corner-to-Corner PiP Main PiP Side-by-Side Stretched Picture-on-Picture Side-by-Side Native To change the PiP source: Press remote PiP Input button. To swap the main and PiP sources: Press the remote’s PiP Swap button.
Configuration 1 CONFIGURATION 1 AUTO ADJUST POWER SAVE LANGUAGE SCREEN SAVING COLOR SYSTEM OPERATION MODE BLANK ENABLE BLANK SCREEN TYPE CONFIGURATION RESET FACTORY RESET < < Sel <> Adjust ENGLISH AIO ON BLACK Enter Back Quit Auto Adjust: automatically adjusts the display of an external VGA source image. Press OK on the remote to activate.
Operation Mode: When Monitor is enabled, Mondopad™ acts like a simple monitor and only displays external source devices. (The Mondopad collaboration software is unavailable.) When AIO (All-in-One) is enabled, both the Mondopad collaboration software and external source devices are displayed. Options: Monitor and AIO (default). Blank Enable: allows the user to display a blank image when the tablet is in Monitor mode (see Operation Mode above) and no source is detected. Options include: On and Off (default).
Configuration 2 CONFIGURATION 2 OSD TURN OFF INFORMATION OSD SLEEP TIMER OSD H POSITION OSD V POSITION MONITOR INFORMATION < < Sel <> Adjust 45 10 OFF 50 50 Enter Back Quit OSD Turn Off: controls how many seconds the OSD menu remains on the screen Range: 5-120 (seconds). (Default: 45) Information OSD: controls how many seconds the Information OSD remains on the screen. Options include: Off and a range of 1-10 (seconds) in increments of 1.
Advanced Option ADVANCED OPTION INPUT RESOLUTION BLACK LEVEL EXPANSION GAMMA SELECTION SCAN MODE SCAN CONVERSION FILM MODE IR CONTROL KEYBOARD CONTROL TILING HEAT STATUS DATE AND TIME SCHEDULE MONITOR ID DDC/CI ADVANCED OPTION RESET < < Sel <> Adjust MIDDLE 2.2 UNDER SCAN PROGRESSIVE AUTO ON Enter Back Quit Input Resolution: sets the resolution of the VGA input. This is only required when the tablet is unable to detect the VGA input resolution correctly.
Date and Time: lists the current date and time information of the Mondopad internal clock and allows the user to make date and time adjustments. Options include: Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Daylight Saving Time. Schedule: (Supported in Monitor Mode only) enables the user to create up to seven distinct on/off schedules for Mondopad.
Troubleshooting Physical Issues Symptom No power Mondopad shuts down suddenly Mondopad is turning on and/or off automatically at the same time of day No image No image from external source No sound Troubleshooting Possible Solutions Verify the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet and to the Mondopad™. Verify the Mondopad power switch is ON and that the Power button on the remote or keypad has been turned on (the front LED should be green).
Audio noise No touchpad activity with external computer Touchpad functions are not functioning consistently Remote is not working Keypad and/or mouse is not working Video camera is not in focus Page 52 speaker icon in the upper right-hand corner of the Mondopad collaboration software.) If playing a video, verify the playback has not been paused and that the video’s audio has not been muted. An HDMI® 1.
Mondopad Collaboration Software Issues Symptom Possible Solutions I can’t see some types of View Only certain files types are compatible with the Mondopad & Share files software. See page 18 for a full listing of compatible file types. If desired, you can display the files from an external source (bypassing the Mondopad collaboration software). No access to the internet Contact your Administrator to verify the network settings.
LED Indicators Front LED (near IR sensor) Off PC LED (back of the tablet) Off Red Off Orange Blinking Green Green Green Solution The tablet is completely shut-down. Verify the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet and to the Mondopad™. Verify that the power switch on the back of the unit is turned on. Plug another electrical device to the power outlet to verify that the outlet is supplying the proper voltage. The tablet is hibernating. Press the Power button on the remote or keypad.
Specifications To read the latest specifications on the Mondopad™ collaboration tablet, be sure to visit our support website at www.infocus.com/support, as specifications are subject to change.
Camera Resolution Frame rate Lens and Field of View Audio support Interface Focus Tilt Power Sound bar Power Speaker Drivers Left and Right Channels Enclosure Type Sound bar Frequency Response Sound Pressure Level (max vol@1m, pink noise) Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) Amplifier Type Power Output: Watts/Channel (RMS) Power Output: Total Watts (RMS) Power Output: Total Watts (Peak) Power Input Voltage Rated Power Consumption Standby Power Consumption 1280 x 720 pixels 720p/30 fps HD MJPEG F/2.
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