Hitachi FXTRIO-77 User Guide - Page 35

Using the Electronic Pen

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StarBoard FX-TRIO Series How to use 2.2.2 Using the Electronic Pen To use the electronic pen to draw characters or images, place the tip of the electronic pen on the board and then move the pen. When you release the tip of the electronic pen from the board, the writing is complete. Be careful of the following two points when using the electronic pen. (1) When drawing with the electronic pen, keep the pen as perpendicular as possible to the board and apply force sufficient enough to cause the pen tip to retract into the electronic pen. (2) A miniature transmitter is embedded in the tip of the electronic pen. If you hold the transmitter area of the electronic pen while drawing characters or images, the drawing data from the electronic pen might not be transmitted correctly. If the characters or images drawn on the whiteboard are not imported correctly into the PC, change your grip on the electronic pen and then verify that they are displayed correctly. Blocking of the Infrared Beam Electronic pen operations are detected when the digitiser reads the infrared beams that are generated by the pen. If the beam between the electronic pen and the digitiser is blocked, normal input becomes impossible. Avoid blocking them during use. 2-5 English

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2-5
StarBoard FX-TRIO Series
How to use
English
2.2.2 Using the Electronic Pen
To use the electronic pen to draw characters or images, place the tip of the electronic pen
on the board and then move the pen. When you release the tip of the electronic pen from the
board, the writing is complete. Be careful of the following two points when using the
electronic pen.
(1) When drawing with the electronic pen, keep the pen as perpendicular as possible to the board and
apply force sufficient enough to cause the pen tip to retract into the electronic pen.
(2) A miniature transmitter is embedded in the tip of the electronic pen. If you hold the transmitter
area of the electronic pen while drawing characters or images, the drawing data from the
electronic pen might not be transmitted correctly. If the characters or images drawn on the
whiteboard are not imported correctly into the PC, change your grip on the electronic pen and
then verify that they are displayed correctly.
Electronic pen operations are detected when the digitiser reads the infrared beams
that are generated by the pen. If the beam between the electronic pen and the
digitiser is blocked, normal input becomes impossible. Avoid blocking them during use.
Blocking of the Infrared Beam