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Cambridge Board
HTCB-77G, HTCB-60G
User's Guide
How to Request a User's Guide
When requesting a separate copy of this user's guide, specify CB-060610
Read this user's guide carefully and retain it for future reference.
Before using this product, carefully read and fully understand the safety instructions.
Store this User's Guide nearby for ease of reference.
CB-060610
Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd

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  • Page 1 When requesting a separate copy of this user's guide, specify CB-060610 Read this user’s guide carefully and retain it for future reference. Before using this product, carefully read and fully understand the safety instructions. Store this User’s Guide nearby for ease of reference. CB-060610 Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd...
  • Page 3: Notices

    Also, the company makes no warranty as to the product’s suitability, merchantability or fitness for a particular intended use. All products of Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd., described in this user’s guide are presently for sale or are site-licensed. Users who purchased the aforesaid product(s) will bear the costs of all required services, repairs,...
  • Page 4: Product Assurance Provisions

    Windows, Windows 2000 and Windows XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation (U.S.) and in other countries. Other trademarks and product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Manual Creation Dates June 2006, 1st Edition CB-060610 All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2006 Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd. English...
  • Page 5 Cambridge Board Safe Handling Safe Handling Markings and Symbols Various markings and symbols are used in this user’s guide and on this product, to ensure the safe and correct use of this product and to prevent personal injury and property damage. These symbols and their meanings are as explained below.
  • Page 6 Cambridge Board Safe Handling Safety Precautions Compliance required WARNINGS Securely insert the power plug into the Before moving this product, detach the mains. power plug and the mains lead. If it is not plugged in securely, If not removed correctly, the overheating will occur, possibly mains lead might be damaged, resulting in electric shock or...
  • Page 7 Cambridge Board Safe Handling Safety Precautions Compliance required WARNINGS Do not use a mains lead other than the Do not open or alter the cabinet of this accessory mains lead. product. If a mains lead other than the The cabinet contains accessory mains lead is used, high-voltage areas, so electric fire or electric shock might...
  • Page 8 Cambridge Board Safe Handling Safety Precautions Compliance required WARNINGS In the following cases, unplug the product from the mains and ask the dealer. a. After the mains lead or power supply plug is damaged. b. After a liquid is spilled onto the main unit. c.
  • Page 9 Cambridge Board Safe Handling Careful thought was given to the cautions on this device and in this user’s guide. However, unanticipated circumstances might occur. When operating this product, users themselves must exercise caution as well as following instructions. CAUTIONS Caution Details Page(s) Before installation, take the wall material into consideration.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Cambridge Board Contents Notices ........................1 Disclaimers......................1 Product Assurance Provisions................2 Contents .......................8 1. Introduction....................1-1 1.1 Parts Check ......................1-1 1.2 Function of Each Part ..................1-2 1.2.1 Cambridge Board ......................1-2 1.2.2 Function Area......................1-3 1.2.3 Interface Connections ....................1-4 1.2.4 Rechargeable Electronic Pen ..................1-5 1.3 Assembly and Setup....................
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Cambridge Board Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 Parts Check After unpacking, make sure that all of the following parts are present. Name Qty. Board Rechargeable Electronic Pen Pen tip Pen Charger and Power Cable AC Adaptor AC Adaptor Plug Serial Cable USB Cable Wall mounting bracket (10)
  • Page 12: Function Of Each Part

    Cambridge Board Introduction 1.2 Function of Each Part 1.2.1 Cambridge Board (1) Active Area (4) Pen Charger Annotations and graphics drawn in this area are You can charge the rechargeable electronic stored into the PC. pens. There are two pen holders and you can charge two pens simultaneously.
  • Page 13: Function Area

    Cambridge Board Introduction 1.2.2 Function Area These are the shortcut buttons frequently used in the StarBoard Software. Symbol Description Symbol Description Save. Clear screen. Save existing pages Show print dialogue. and insert a blank page. Show/Hide StarBoard Insert a blank page. Software toolbar.
  • Page 14: Interface Connections

    Cambridge Board Introduction 1.2.3 Interface Connections You can find the main circuit board on the bottom left corner at the back of the Cambridge Board. (1) Signal Strength LED (5) Serial Connector The LED is solid green while the pen is working You can connect the Serial cable to this on the Cambridge Board.
  • Page 15: Rechargeable Electronic Pen

    Cambridge Board Introduction 1.2.4 Rechargeable Electronic Pen (1) Tether Hole You can attach a tether as desired. (2) Pen Tip and Side buttons You can operate mouse clicks by pressing the side buttons. Please refer to 2.1.3 for details. English...
  • Page 16: Assembly And Setup

    Cambridge Board Introduction 1.3 Assembly and Setup 1.3.1 Wall-Mounting Setup Method (1) Attach the Wall-Mount Bracket to a wall using the appropriate hardware for the type of wall (hardware not included). The wall bracket should be level and positioned at a height that results in the final position of the Cambridge Board being such that users can comfortably reach the top corners of the active surface.
  • Page 17: Pen Charger Setup

    Cambridge Board Introduction 1.3.2 Pen Charger Setup (a) Using the Pen Charger away from the Cambridge Board (recommended) (1) Connect the AC adaptor to the pen charger. (2) Connect the AC adaptor to the main circuit board and the power outlet. Pen Charger (rear view) Power Outlet AC Adaptor...
  • Page 18 Cambridge Board Introduction (b) Attach the Pen Charger to the Cambridge Board (1) Attach the pen charger on the right side of the Cambridge Board and tighten the screws of the pen charger to the rear side of the Cambridge Board. (2) Connect the power cable to the pen charger and the main circuit board (you can find the main circuit board on the bottom left corner when viewed from the rear).
  • Page 19: How To Connect When Using Projection Mode

    Cambridge Board Introduction 1.3.3 How to Connect When Using Projection Mode (a) How to connect when using USB cable Connect the PC, projector, and the Cambridge Board according to the following procedure. RGB Cable Cambridge Board Projector Power Outlet (1) Connect the RGB cable to the projector’s RGB terminal, and fasten with the integral screws.
  • Page 20 Cambridge Board Introduction (b) How to connect when using Serial cable Connect the PC, projector, and the Cambridge Board according to the following procedure. RGB Cable Cambridge Board Serial Projector AC adaptor Power Outlet (1) Connect the RGB cable to the projector’s RGB terminal, and fasten with a screw.
  • Page 21: Usages

    Cambridge Board Usages 2. Usages 2.1 Basic Usages 2.1.1 How to charge Rechargeable Electronic Pen Insert the rechargeable electronic pen into the pen charger. The tether hole must be toward the front side of the pen charger (see the image shown below). Make sure the LED of the pen charger is sold green.
  • Page 22: Basic Operation Of Rechargeable Electronic Pen

    Cambridge Board Usages 2.1.2 Basic operation of Rechargeable Electronic Pen In the default setting of the electronic pen, the pen tip is set to emulate the left click button of a mouse. While Windows is in operation, the following mouse operations can be performed using the pen tip button.
  • Page 23: How To Use Starboard In Projection Mode

    Cambridge Board Usages 2.2 How to Use StarBoard in Projection Mode 2.2.1 USB/Serial Connection (1) Connect devices following the page 1-8 (USB) or 1-9 (Serial). (2) Power up the projector. (3) Power up the Cambridge Board. (4) Power up PC to start up Windows. (5) Adjust the position of the projector so that the Windows screen projected by the projector is within the pen input active area.
  • Page 25: Appendix

    Appendix 3. Appendix A. System Specifications Item Specification Product name Cambridge Board 77.5” Cambridge Board 60” Model No HTCB-77G HTCB-60G Input methods Electromagnetic Interface to computer Serial (RS-232C) and USB Effective screen size 77.5 inches (diagonal) 60 inches (diagonal) Dimensions (mm) 1,727 (W) ×...
  • Page 26: Provisions Of Product Warranty

    Cambridge Board Appendix B. Provisions of Product Warranty 1. During the free warranty service period, if a malfunction occurs during normal use, the malfunction will be corrected without charge, according to the provisions of the warranty. Furthermore, if the customer registration card accompanying the warranty is not returned to our company, the customer information will not be registered;...
  • Page 27 Cambridge Board Appendix product of equipment other than the equipment specified by our company. (9) In the event that there is no abnormality in this product, but a defect in a part other than this product was detected or remedied. (10) In the event of ordinary wear and tear, wear, deterioration, etc., of consumables, even during normal use.

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