Elmo MA-1 operation manual

MA-1 / MO-2
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
Placement
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or
sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s
instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
Grounding or Polarization
This product may be equipped with either a polarized 2-wire AC line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other) or a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. If the 2-Wire polarized plug will not fit in the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. The 3-wire grounding type plug will fit into a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug.
Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
Lightning
For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to
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lightning and power-line surges.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
SA 1966
SA 1965
Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick
stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
• When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
• If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
• If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
• If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
• If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
• When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for
service.
Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
Heat
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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FOR UNITED STATES USERS: INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
USER-INSTALLER CAUTION:
Your authority to operate this FCC verified equipment could be voided if you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV] indicates separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries. Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic refuse. Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of this product.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device. If this equipment has more than one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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USAGE PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to use the AC adapter.
The supplied AC adapter is designed for exclusive use with this product. Do not use it
with other products.
Do not press the touchscreen strongly by finger or sharp objects. This can cause damage or malfunction.
Be careful not to pinch your finger when you move the arm or touchscreen.
A protective sheet is attached to the surface of the touchscreen. Remove it before you
use the product.
The AC adapter appropriate for the country where it is used is supplied with the product. If the product was sold in Japan, use the AC adapter sold with the product with 100 VAC and 50 or 60 Hz.
When storing the product, do not leave it under direct sunlight or by heaters. It may be discolored, deformed, or damaged.
Do not place the product in any humid, dusty, salt bearing wind, or vibrating locations.
Use it under the following environmental conditions:
Temperature0℃~ 40 Humidity30%~ 85(No condensation)
Do not use the product in an environment where the temperature of the product becomes too hot, such as under direct sunlight or by heaters. The product will automatically stop the operation to protect the battery when the internal temperature reaches 65.
Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use any volatile solvent such as thinner or
benzene.
Luminescent and Black Spots There may be some pixels that do not properly operate due to the use of CMOS Area Image Sensors made-up of many pixels. Though luminescent or black spots may be found on the screen, it is a phenomenon peculiar to the CMOS Area Image Sensors and is not a malfunction.
Follow the guidelines below to prevent the product from dropping or overturning.
- Use the product on a stable base, desk, or table. Do not place the product on an unstable base or slanted location.
- Place or wire the product so as to prevent the cables from being pulled or drawn.
Do not point the lens directly to the sun. It could degrade the imaging capability.
Do not look directly into the LED light. If you look directly into it at pointblank range,
your eyes may be injured.
Some type of SD card/USB flash drive can be used.
Transfer the data saved in the recording media (such as the internal storage, SD card
and USB flash drive) to a device such as a PC to save a backup copy. Malfunction of the product or repairs to it may cause the data to be deleted.
ELMO is not liable for any damage caused by the loss or damage of the data in the recording media.
Disposal of battery This product uses Lithium Ion rechargeable and recyclable battery. When disposing of the battery, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product. Do not try to remove the battery by yourself.
If the product is used for longer than the warranty period, its performance and quality may deteriorate due to the lifetime of its parts. For parts replacement (on chargeable
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basis), consult the dealer from whom you purchased this product or our branch/office near your location.
The built-in lithium-ion battery has its own life span. Along with the temperature, frequency of use, time of use and the time passed, battery capacity decreases gradually. If operation time becomes substantially short at normal temperature (between 10°C and 30°C), the battery life seems to have come near its end. Replace it with a new battery. Contact your dealer or ELMO Customer Service for battery replacement (fee applies).
Copyright Unless used for personal use, it is prohibited strictly under copyright law to use any photo files without the prior consent of the copyright holder. Even if using for personal use, be careful that there could be a situation where video or audio recording is restricted or illegal.
About WiFi (Wireless LAN)
This product and the wireless device in this product have been certified under the
Radio Law for 2.4GHz and 5GHz band. Using this product in countries other than the country where you purchased it may infringe the radio wave laws of the country where it is used.
In case of communication problem change location. Depending on the using
environment (e.g., there are many obstacles) the wireless communication may be adversely affected. Especially the wireless communication is not available under the following conditions.
There are metal and/or concrete between the product and monitor.
Do not use this product under the following conditions.
Near industrial, scientific, and medical devices, such as a pacemaker Near in-plant radio station for mobile equipment identifier (license required and
being used in factory line; etc.)
Near low power wireless base station (license not required)
There are conditions to be met before using 5GHz wireless LAN outdoor.
Precautions for using the product in 2.4GHz band This product shares a frequency band with a wide range of equipment (e.g. industrial, scientific, and medical equipment such as microwave ovens), in-plant radio station for mobile equipment identifier (radio stations requiring licenses), and specified low-power radio stations (radio stations not requiring licenses) used for factory production lines as well as amateur radio stations (radio stations requiring licenses). Before use, confirm that no in-plant radio station for mobile equipment identifier and specified low-power radio stations or amateur radio stations operate in your vicinity. In the event that this equipment causes harmful interference to any in-plant radio station for mobile equipment identifier, immediately change frequencies or halt radio wave emission and contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product for consultation on interference avoidance measures (e.g., partition installation). Please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product if this equipment causes harmful interference to any specified low-power radio stations or amateur radio stations, or if other problems arise.
Connectivity with all wireless LAN (WiFi) compatible devices is not guaranteed.
The contents of this document are subject to change without notice. The latest version
is available from the following official websites: https://www.elmousa.com https://www.elmoeurope.com
It is prohibited under copyright law to use or copy any part or the whole of this
document without our prior written consent.
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ELMO shall not be liable for any claim for damage or loss of earnings or any claim raised
Setting up When setting up the product, hold the body around the operating panel. Be careful not to pinch your fingers
Installation Do not place the product on an unstable place or slanted surface
Carrying the product Carry the product by folding the arm so as not to damage the camera. Do not carry by holding the arm or camera head.
by a third person due to the use, malfunction or repair of the product.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
The followings are special precautions against mishandling of the product. Pay close attention to them.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
■IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 USAGE PRECAUTIONS 4 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS 7
BEFORE YOU USE 8
CHECKING PACKAGE CONTENTS ···················································································· 8
CHECKING NAME OF EACH PART ···················································································· 9
OPERATING PANEL ······································································································· 10
FRONT PANEL ·············································································································· 12
REAR PANEL AND CABLE CONNECTION ········································································· 12
■START SCREEN ·········································································································· 13
■STATUS AREA ············································································································· 14
■ZOOM AREA ··············································································································· 14
■PEN MENU FOR DRAWING ··························································································· 15
CHECKING MOVING PARTS OF THE PRODUCT ································································ 18
PREPARATION AND CONNECTION 19
SETTING UP ················································································································ 19
CONNECTING TO A PROJECTOR OR MONITOR ······························································· 20
CONNECTING TO A PC ·································································································· 20
TURNING ON OR OFF THE POWER ················································································ 21
USING THE PRODUCT 22
OPERATING MA-1 ········································································································· 22
■ADJUSTING THE IMAGE SIZE ······················································································· 22
■ADJUSTING THE FOCUS ······························································································ 22
■ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS ····················································································· 23
■ROTATING THE IMAGE································································································· 23
■TURNING ON OR OFF THE LED LIGHTING ····································································· 23
■PAUSING THE IMAGE ·································································································· 24
■CAPTURING STILL PICTURES ······················································································ 24
■RECORDING VIDEOS ·································································································· 24
■SELECTING THE IMAGE SOURCE ················································································· 25
OPERATING MO-2 ········································································································· 26
■ADJUSTING THE IMAGE SIZE ······················································································· 26
■ADJUSTING THE FOCUS ······························································································ 26
■ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS ····················································································· 26
■ROTATING THE IMAGE································································································· 26
■TURNING ON OR OFF THE LED LIGHTING ····································································· 27
■PAUSING THE IMAGE ·································································································· 27
■CAPTURING STILL PICTURES ······················································································ 28
■RECORDING VIDEOS ·································································································· 28
■SELECTING THE IMAGE SOURCE ················································································· 29
ADVANCED OPERATIONS 30
OPERATING THE HOME SCREEN ··················································································· 30
CHECKING THE CAMERA SETTINGS ·············································································· 33
USING THE DRAWING FUNCTION ··················································································· 39
USING THE BROWSER ·································································································· 40
DISPLAYING THE EXTERNAL INPUT IMAGE ····································································· 42
LIST OF CONTENT ITEMS ······························································································ 43
PLAYBACK OF A CONTENT ITEM ···················································································· 44
USING THE QR CODE READER ······················································································ 48
USING THE DIGITAL TEXTBOOK ····················································································· 49
USING THE SHARE MENU ····························································································· 50
USING MIRACAST ········································································································· 52
USING THE TIMER ········································································································ 54
USING ELMO PLAY ······································································································· 55
USING THE FILE MANAGER ··························································································· 55
USING THE AUTOMATIC DESKEW FUNCTION ·································································· 56
USING A PORTABLE IWB (SOLD SEPARATELY)································································· 56 LIST OF ERROR MESSAGES 57 TROUBLE SHOOTING 59
SYMPTOMS AND CONFIRMATION ··················································································· 59 SPECIFICATION 62
RESOLUTION ··············································································································· 62
RESTRICTIONS ON THE IMAGE OUTPUT ········································································ 62
BATTERY ····················································································································· 62
HOW TO USE THE FIXING SCREWS ················································································ 64
MAIN CAMERA ············································································································· 65
ILLUMINATION DEVICE ··································································································· 65
FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION ························································································· 65
VIDEO QUALITY ··········································································································· 66
SUPPORTED MEDIA FORMAT ························································································· 66
SETTINGS ···················································································································· 66
■ TRADEMARKS AND LICENSES 68
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BEFORE YOU USE
Quick Start Guide
Warranty Card (For Japan
/ North America only
CAUTION
Do not wrap the power cable tightly around the AC adapter while the power cable is connected to the AC adapter. The cable could be damaged (disconnected) or the inside of the cable could be exposed and result in an accident.
AC adapter
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
About AC adapter
Press and slide the plug into the groove of the AC adapter as shown in the drawing.
Slide it until it clicks. Choose the correct plug according to the outlet.
When removing the plug from the AC adapter, slide and pull the plug in the opposite direction while pressing the lock button.
MA-1
MO-2
CHECKING PACKAGE CONTENTS
The items below are included with the product. If any item is missing, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product.
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CHECKING NAME OF EACH PART
Name
Camera head
LED lighting
Arm
Operating panel
Front panel
Rear panel
Touchscreen
MA-1
MO-2
⑤ ⑥ MA-1/MO-2
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OPERATING PANEL
Name
Description
Power
Long pressTo turn on or off the power. Short pressTo enter or cancel the standby mode. (P.21) Power LED Power onTurns blue Power offOff(※When charging: Turns red Standby : Off (When charging: Turns red)
Freeze
To pause the currently displayed image. Press this button again to cancel the pause. (P.24)
Capture
To save the currently displayed image as a still picture. (P.24)
Home
To switch to the Home screen. (P. 30)
Zoom +
To enlarge the image. (P.22)
Zoom
To shrink the image. (P.22)
AF
To adjust the focus automatically when the button is pressed. (One-push AF). (P.22)
Built-in microphone
To record the surrounding audio.
Speaker
To output the audio. (P.33)
Touchscreen
To display the Document camera image or menus. Various settings can be configured by touching the screen.
① ⑨ ② ③④⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧
MA-1
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MO-2
Name
Description
Power
Long pressTo turn on or off the power. Short pressTo enter or release the standby mode. (P.21) Power LED Power onTurns blue Power offOff(※When charging: Turns red Standby : Off (When charging: Turns red)
AF
To adjust the focus automatically when the button is pressed. (One-push AF). (P.26)
Zoom -
To shrink the image. (P.26)
Zoom +
To enlarge the image. (P.26)
Camera
To display the camera image. (P.29)
External input
To switch between the HDMI IN-image and the camera image. (P.29)
Status LED
To indicate each status. HDMI: External input (P. 42) WiFi: WiFi connection (P. 50) Miracast: Miracast connection (P. 52)
Brightness -
To darken the image. (P.26)
Brightness
To brighten the image. (P.26)
Home
To switch to the Home screen. (⇒P. 30)
Capture To save the currently displayed image as a still picture.(⇒P.28
Direction button: Up
LED lighting To turn on or turn off the LED lighting.(⇒P.27
Direction button: Enter
Image rotation To rotate the camera image.0°/90°/180°/270°)(P.26
Direction button: Left
Freeze
To pause the currently displayed image. Press this button again to cancel the pause.(⇒P.27
Direction button: Right
Video To record the camera image as a video.(⇒P.28
Direction button: Down
Built-in microphone
To record the surrounding audio.
Speaker
To output the audio.(⇒P. 33
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FRONT PANEL
Name
Description
Audio input
To connect the microphone.(⇒P.33 Use the electret condenser microphone.
USB2.0 (Type A)
To connect the mouse or the USB flash drive.(⇒P.41
SD card
To insert the SD card.(⇒P.41
Name
Description
Security slot
To connect a security cable. (Size of the slot: 7 x 3 mm)
LAN
To connect the product to the network.(⇒P.35, P.50
USB2.0 (TypeB)
To connect the product to a PC to use UVC (USB Video Class).
(⇒P.49
USB2.0 (TypeA)
To connect the mouse or the USB flash drive.(⇒P.41
AUDIO OUT
To output audio. 1
RGB OUT
To output analog RGB images by connecting to a monitor which has an analog RGB input port.(⇒P.20
HDMI OUT (TypeA)
To output digital images and audio by connecting to a monitor which has an HDMI input port.(⇒P.20)※1
HDMI IN (TypeA)
To input HDMI images and audio.(⇒P.42
DC IN 5V
To connect the supplied AC adapter.
Reset
To reset the system and return to the factory settings. Press this button with a sharp object such as a pin. When the product freezes, reset it using this button.
Fixing screw holes
To secure the product to a table. Use a M3 screw, with 0.5mm thread pitch, and 7 - 12mm long. (Screws are not included.)
Connecting the microphone other than the electret condenser microphone (a microphone for a PC) may cause malfunction.
CAUTION
① ② ③
③ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧
④ ① ⑨
Bottom
REAR PANEL AND CABLE CONNECTION
1 The priority order for the audio output: AUDIO OUT > HDMI OUT > speaker
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START SCREEN
Document camera screen (Drawing screen)
The Menu area (P.17), the Status area (P.14) and the Zoom area (P.14) will be displayed.
Press the Home button on the operating panel to move to the Home screen. (⇒P.30 If you want to open other app after start-up, select the app from the Home screen.
The Menu area can be hidden by swiping it down. (The Drawing screen will be displayed.)
The Pen menu will be displayed either at the left-end or the right-end of the screen. Select a pen to perform the drawing.
(⇒P.39) ※The Menu area will not appear while the
Pen menu for drawing is displayed. Close the Drawing menu to display the Menu area.
Left tab (A)
Right tab (C)
Bottom Tab (B)
Camera image Screen (A) or (C)
Pen menu
Menu area
Status area
Zoom area
Screen (B)
At start up, the Document camera screen will be displayed. The Pen menu for drawing (P.15) can be displayed by the following operations: For MA-1: Press the left tab or right tab on the touchscreen or click the left tab or right
tab on the external monitor with the mouse.
For MO-2: Click the left tab or right tab on the external monitor with the mouse.
(The same Pen menu will be displayed no matter which tab is selected. Use the tab you like according to the subject.)
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STATUS AREA
Icon
Name
Function
WiFi 1
To display the WiFi status.
LAN 1
This icon will be displayed when the LAN cable is connected.
Battery
To display the battery level and the charging status.(⇒P. 62
SD card 2
This icon will be displayed when the recording destination is set to SD card.
USB flash drive 2
This icon will be displayed when the writing destination is set to USB flash drive.
Freeze
This icon will be displayed during freeze.
Image rotation
This icon will be displayed during image rotation. (The icon changes according to the rotation angle.)
Recording
This icon will be displayed during recording.
Speaker mute
This icon will be displayed when the speaker is muted. (This icon will not appear when the speaker mute setting is off.)
Miracast
This icon will be displayed during Miracast communication.
Zoom slider
AF button
Zoom in
Zoom out
The status of the camera will be displayed with icons.
1 Either WiFi icon or LAN icon will be displayed depending on the network connection
status.
2 The currently set recording destination will be displayed.(⇒P. 41
(The priority order for the recording destination: USB flash drive > SD card >
internal storage)
ZOOM AREA
The Zoom area will be displayed when zoom operated is performed in the Document camera screen or when the Menu area is displayed. The Zoom slider and the AF button will be displayed. The Zoom area does not appear during video playback as no
zoom operation can be performed during video playback.
Zoom slider: Adjust the zoom by moving the round tab up and
down. AF buttonPress once.One-push ※The AF button will be displayed only when the camera
image is displayed.
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PEN MENU FOR DRAWING
Pen
Type
Icon
Function
Pen
To draw a line.
Highlighter
To draw a line with opacity 50%.
Pen color
To draw a red line.
To draw a green line.
To draw a blue line.
To draw a black line.
To draw a magenta line.
To draw a cyan line.
To draw a yellow line.
To draw a white smoke line.
Thickness
To draw a thin line.
To draw a middle thickness line. (Default setting)
To draw a thick line. (Default setting for Highlighter)
Pen
Hand tool
Eraser
Sub menu
Highlighter
When either tab is selected in the Document camera screen(⇒P. 13, the Pen menu, the Highlighter menu, the Eraser menu and the Hand tool menu will be displayed. Select the menu you want to use. Press or long press the menu to display the sub menu. You can change the type of Pen or Eraser from the sub menu.
The selected icon will be highlighted. (Background: Dark blue) Performing a capture operation or recording operation during the drawing process
will record the image with all added drawings.
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Eraser
Type
Icon
Function
Eraser
To delete a line drawn by Pen or Highlighter. (A continuously drawn line can be erased.) Press the line or swing the finger while pressing the line to erase it.
Delete all
To delete all the lines that are drawn on the screen.
This icon will be displayed when the Eraser menu is pressed after
performing “Delete all”. To cancel the last “Delete all” action and recover deleted lines. (Only
lines deleted by the last action can be recovered.)
After deleting the selected line, the Eraser becomes deselected and the last selected Pen
becomes selected again.
Hand tool
Hand tool
To move the display area by dragging when the image is enlarged. When displaying the camera image, this function is available only
when the Scroll mode setting is enabled.(⇒P. 33 The display area cannot be moved when the Scroll mode setting is disabled.
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Menu area
Icon
Main menu
Sub menu
Function
Capture
-
To capture the camera image and save it as a still picture.
(Long press)
To select the destination media.
Freeze 1
-
To pause or restart the camera image.
Image rotation
-
To rotate the camera image. (0°/90°/180°/270°)
Record
-
To record a video to the specified media.
(Long press)
To select the destination media.
Brightness 1
-
To display the Brightness adjustment menu. The brightness can be adjusted by moving the Brightness adjustment slider.
LED lighting 1
-
To turn on or turn off the LED lighting.
QR code reader 1
-
To enter the QR code reader mode.(⇒P. 48 Home
-
To display the Home screen.(⇒P. 30
The Menu area will be displayed by selecting the bottom tab in the Document camera screen. (⇒P. 13 The Menu area can be hidden by swiping a finger from inside the screen to the outside or selecting the bottom tab displayed on the external monitor with the mouse. The recording destination can be changed by long pressing the Capture icon or
Recording icon.
SD card [ ] / USB [ ] / internal storage [ ])
1 The Freeze icon, Brightness icon, LED lighting icon and QR code reader icon will only
be displayed in the Document camera screen.
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CHECKING MOVING PARTS OF THE PRODUCT
90°
180°
270°
320°
CAUTION
Do not move the parts over the angle specified here. By doing so may damage the product.
180°
CAUTION
Be careful not to let the top of the camera head hit the camera arm.
This product can be moved as shown below.
Touchscreen (For MA-1 only)
90°
90°
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PREPARATION AND CONNECTION
STEP1
Operating panel
Camera head
Arm
Camera head
STEP2
STEP3
STEP4
Touchscreen
For MA-1 only
90°
90°
120°
90°
90°
0°
CAUTION
Be careful not to pinch your fingers when moving the arm. Do not hold the arm or camera head when carrying the product. Be careful not to give an impact to the camera head. This product uses static electricity sensitive components.
In order to avoid malfunction from static electricity, hold the edge of the camera head to rotate the camera head. Do not touch the rotating part.
Rotating part
SETTING UP
STEP1Raise the camera head while holding the operating panel. STEP2Raise the arm as indicated by an arrow. STEP3. Raise the camera head. Set it horizontally. STEP4. Raise the touchscreen monitor as indicated by an arrow. (For MA-1 only)
STEP5Rotate the camera head according to the shooting direction.
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CONNECTING TO A PROJECTOR OR MONITOR
CAUTION
This product does not support USB power supply. When the battery is not fully charged or when the remaining battery level is low,
supply power by connecting the AC adapter to a wall outlet.
The frame rate may be decreased depending on the PC used.
USB cable Type B Type A
USB cable USB port
HDMI cable
RGB cable
1. Connect the product to a projector or monitor with the HDMI cable or the RGB cable.
2. Long press the Power button to turn on the product. (Power LEDBlue)
CONNECTING TO A PC
The product is compliant with UVC (USB video class) standard. You can transfer the image via USB.
1. Connect the Type B terminal of the USB cable to [ ] connector in the back of the product.
2. Connect the Type A terminal of the USB cable to the USB port of the PC.
3. Turn on the product.Power LEDBlue
4. Turn on the PC. Launch the app and check the image.
The app (ELMO Interactive Toolbox) can be downloaded from the following website: https://www.elmousa.com/software/
https://www.elmoeurope.com/index.php/en/products/software-choice
For details about the app (ELMO Interactive Toolbox), refer to the Instruction Manual in the website above.
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TURNING ON OR OFF THE POWER
Model
Status
AC adapter
Charging status
LED
MA-1
Power ON Disconnected
-
On
Blue
Connected Charging
On
Blue
Fully charged
On
Blue
Power OFF Disconnected
-
Off
Connected Charging
On
Red
Fully charged
Off
Standby Disconnected
-
Off
Connected Charging
On
Red
Fully charged
Off
MO-2
Power ON Disconnected
-
On
Blue
Connected Charging
On
Blue
Fully charged
On
Blue
Power OFF Disconnected
-
Off
Connected Charging
On
Red
Fully charged
Off
Standby Disconnected
-
Off
Connected Charging
On
Red
Fully charged
Off
Connect the supplied AC adapter to the product. Connect the AC adapter to a wall outlet. Long press (for about 3 seconds) the Power button [ ] to turn on the power. When the Power button [ ] is long pressed again (for about 8 seconds) while the power is on, the power will go off.
When the product is used for the first time or when the battery level is low, charge the
battery by connecting the AC adapter before pressing the Power button.
The color of the Power LED changes to blue from red after the power is on. When the Power button is short pressed while the power is on, the product will enter
the standby mode (power saving mode). The standby mode will be cancelled when the Power button is short pressed again.
The functions of the product will be off or paused in standby mode. (LED lighting,
touchscreen, HDMI, RGB, External input pass-through, audio output, WiFi)
The product can be turned on without connecting to a wall outlet when the battery is fully
charged.
The power of the product can be turned off by pressing the Power button for about 20
seconds. Reset the product by this way if the product freezes.
When the product is turned on for the first time, the Destination select screen will be
displayed over the camera image. Select the country where the product is being used. (The Destination select screen will also be displayed when the product is turned on for the first time after being reset.)
POWER LED STATUS
SETTING THE DESTINATION
The Destination select screen will be displayed over the camera image when the power is turned on for the first time or when the initialization (P.37) is performed. Select the country where the product is being used.
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The maximum zoom ratio is 16x (digital zoom). The image quality will be degraded
when using the digital zoom.
The zoom ratio can also be adjusted by performing a pinch gesture on the
touchscreen.
EnlargePinch out Spread the distance between two fingers ShrinkPinch in Shorten the distance between two fingers
USING THE PRODUCT
NOTE
Various functions or settings can be operated or configured from the menu (texts or icons) displayed on the touchscreen or external monitor or using the buttons on the operating panel.
For MA-1: Button operations on the operating panel / touchscreen operations / mouse
operations on the external monitor via USB
For MO-2: Button operations on the operating panel / mouse operations on the
external monitor via USB
OPERATING MA-1
MA-1 can be operated by either one of the following ways: touchscreen operations or mouse operations on the external monitor via USB or button operations on the operating panel (P.12)
ADJUSTING THE IMAGE SIZE
The size of the image can be adjusted using [ / ] buttons on the operating panel. :To enlarge the camera image.
:To shrink the camera image.
The zoom ratio can also be adjusted by using the Zoom slider in the Zoom area, which will be displayed on the touchscreen by selecting the bottom tab in the Document camera screen. (P.14)
ADJUSTING THE FOCUS
Press the AF button [ ] on the operating panel to automatically focus on the subject. The AF can also be operated by using the AF button [ ] in the Zoom area, which will be displayed on the touchscreen by selecting the bottom tab in the Document camera screen. (P.14)
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ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS
Rotation status
Icon
0°
90°
180°
270°
Brightness adjustment slider
CAUTION
• To take shots of people, turn off the LED lighting.
• Make sure that the light from the LED lighting does not shine directly into your
eyes.
• This product is equipped with a high-brightness LED. You can safely use it to light up the subject. The brightness will gradually decrease with long-term use. This is not a malfunction but a characteristic of the LED.
• Do not touch the LED lighting while it is on as it may become very hot.
The Brightness adjustment slider [ ] will be displayed when the Brightness icon [ ] in the Menu area (P.17) is tapped. The brightness of the image can be adjusted by moving the slider left and right.
The Brightness adjustment slider will disappear when outside area of the Brightness adjustment slider is tapped.
Brightness adjustment slider7 levels-3~+3) Default value0
ROTATING THE IMAGE
Tap the Image rotation icon [ ] in the Menu area (P.17) to rotate the image. The image will rotate by 90° each time the icon is tapped.
0°/90°/180°/270°)
The rotation angle can be selected between 90° and 180°.
(⇒P.33 Camera settings “Image rotation angle”.) ※The camera image with drawings does not rotate. ※Default value:0 ※The Image rotation icon will be displayed in the Status area
(⇒P.13) during image rotation.
TURNING ON OR OFF THE LED LIGHTING
Tap the LED lighting icon [ ] in the Menu area (P.17) to turn on the LED lighting. (ON: )
Tapping the icon again will turn off the LED lighting.
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PAUSING THE IMAGE
Status
Icon
Live
Freeze
Pressing the Freeze button [ ] on the operating panel to pause the camera image. Press the button again to restart.
Long press To perform the Automatic Deskew function. (The product will automatically detect the skew angle of the document such as a printing paper and a textbook in the shooting area and correct it to fit the screen.)
(⇒P. 56) ※If the product is turned off during freeze, the setting will not be
saved the next time the product is turned on.
The Freeze icon will be displayed in the Status area (P.14)
during freeze.
CAPTURING STILL PICTURES
Press the Capture button [ ] on the operating panel or tap the Capture icon [ ] in the Menu area (P.17) on the touchscreen to capture the camera image. (Captured still pictures will be saved as JPEG file in the recording media.) To change the destination for captured still pictures, long press (for about 1 second)
the button or icon. The sub menu will be displayed and you can change the destination. The image capture will be performed once the destination is changed.
The drawings on the image can also be saved. (P.15)
Captured still pictures can be saved in the following destination: SD card / USB flash drive / internal storage (The currently selected device will be displayed as destination in the Status area.)
RECORDING VIDEOS
Press the Record icon [ ] in the Menu area (P.17) to start recording of the camera image. To stop recording, press the icon again. (Recording: )
To temporarily change the destination for recorded videos, long press the button or
icon. The sub menu will be displayed and you can change the destination.
The camera image and the added drawings can be recorded as video. (⇒P.15, P.39) The recording will be performed at the set recording quality. (⇒P. 33 Camera settings
Recording quality”.)
Recorded videos can be saved in the following destination: SD card / USB flash drive / internal storage As the capacity of the internal storage is limited, it is recommended to set the destination to either SD card or USB flash drive.
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No matter whether the destination storage is external or internal, recorded videos will be saved with the following file name:
MOV_record date_record timeMOV_yyyyMMdd_hhmmss_fff.mp4
Recording status (to be displayed in the Status area)
Not recording
----
Recording
NOTE
This icon will be displayed when the Status area
(P.14) is hidden.
SELECTING THE IMAGE SOURCE
The source of the image to be displayed can be switched easily.
Camera image Press the Home button [ ] to open the Home screen. Then tap the Document camera icon [ ].
Images being input to HDMI IN Press the Home button [ ] to open the Home screen. Then tap the External input select icon [ ].
Images saved in the SD card or the USB flash drive Press the Home button [ ] to open the Home screen. Then tap the Gallery icon [ ] to display a list of content items.
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The maximum zoom ratio is 16x (digital zoom). The image quality will be degraded
when using the digital zoom.
OPERATING MO-2
NOTE
Brightness adjustment slider
ADJUSTING THE IMAGE SIZE
The size of the image can be adjusted using [ / ] buttons on the operating panel. :To enlarge the camera image.
:To shrink the camera image.
The zoom ratio can also be adjusted by using the Zoom slider in the Zoom area, which will be displayed on the connected external monitor by selecting the bottom tab in the Document camera screen using the mouse. (P.14)
ADJUSTING THE FOCUS
Press the AF button [ ] on the operating panel to automatically focus on the subject. The AF can also be operted by using the AF button in the Zoom area, which will be displayed on the connected external monitor by selecting the bottom tab in the Document camera screen using the mouse. (P.14)
ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS
The brightness can be adjusted by using [ / ] buttons on the operating panel. The brightness adjustment can also be performed by using the Brightness adjustment slider displayed on the connected external monitor. The Brightness adjustment slider [ ] will be displayed when the Brightness icon [ ] in the Menu area (P.17) is clicked by the mouse. The brightness of the image can be adjusted by moving the slider left and right.
The Brightness adjustment slider will disappear when outside area of the Brightness adjustment slider is clicked.
Brightness adjustment slider7 levels-3~+3) Default value0
ROTATING THE IMAGE
Press the Image rotation button [ ] on the operating panel to rotate the image. The image will rotate by 90° each time the icon is tapped. 0°/90°/180°/270°) The image rotation can also be performed by using the Image rotation icon displayed on
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the connected external monitor.
Rotation status
Icon
0°
90°
180°
270° Status
Icon
Live
Freeze
CAUTION
• To take shots of people, turn off the LED lighting.
• Make sure that the light from the LED lighting does not shine directly into your
eyes.
• This product is equipped with a high-brightness LED. You can safely use it to light up the subject. The brightness will gradually decrease with long-term use. This is not a malfunction but a characteristic of the LED.
• Do not touch the LED lighting while it is on as it may become very hot.
The Image rotation icon will be displayed on the connected external monitor in the Menu area, which will be displayed by selecting the bottom tab in the Document camera screen using the mouse. (P.17)
The rotation angle can be selected between 90° and 180°. (P.33 Camera settings “Image rotation angle”.)
TURNING ON OR OFF THE LED LIGHTING
Press the LED lighting button [ ] on the operating panel to turn on the LED lighting.
Pressing the button [ ] again will turn off the LED lighting. On or off the LED lighting can also be performed by clicking the LED lighting icon [ ] in the Menu area (P.17) displayed on the external monitor using the mouse.
PAUSING THE IMAGE
Pressing the Freeze button [ ] on the operating panel to pause the camera image. Press the button again to restart.
The image freeze can also be performed by clicking the Freeze icon [ ] in the Menu area (P.17) displayed on the external monitor using the mouse.
Long press To perform the Automatic Deskew function. (The product will automatically detect the skew angle of the document such as a printing paper and a textbook in the shooting area and correct it to fit the screen.)
(⇒P. 56) ※If the product is turned off during freeze, the setting will not be saved the next time
the product is turned on.
The Freeze icon will be displayed in the Status area (P.14) during freeze.
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No matter whether the destination storage is external or internal, recorded videos will be saved with the following file name:
MOV_record date_record timeMOV_yyyyMMdd_hhmmss_fff.mp4
The recorded files saved in the SD card or USB flash drive can be found in the “Movie” folder.
CAPTURING STILL PICTURES
Not recording
----
Recording
NOTE
Press the Capture button [ ] on the operating panel to capture the camera image. (Captured still pictures will be saved as JPEG file in the recording media.)
The image capture can also be performed by clicking the Capture icon [ ] in the Menu area (P.17) displayed on the external monitor using the mouse.
To change the destination for captured still pictures, long press the button or icon.
The sub menu will be displayed and you can change the destination. The image capture will be performed once the destination is changed.
The drawings on the image can also be saved. (P.15)
Captured still pictures can be saved in the following destination: SD card / USB flash drive / internal storage (The currently selected device will be displayed as destination in the Status area.)
RECORDING VIDEOS
Press the Record button [ ] on the operating panel to start recording of the camera image. To stop recording, press the button again. (Recording: )
The image recording can also be performed by using the Record icon displayed on the connected external monitor. The Record icon will be displayed on the connected external monitor in the Menu area, which will be displayed by selecting the bottom tab in the Document camera screen using the mouse. (P.17)
To temporarily change the destination for recorded videos, long press the button or icon. The sub menu will be displayed and you can change the destination.
The camera image and the added drawings can be recorded as video. (⇒P.15) The recording will be performed at the set recording quality. (⇒P. 33 Camera settings
Recording quality”.)
Recorded videos can be saved in the following destination: SD card / USB flash drive / internal storage As the capacity of the internal storage is limited, it is recommended to set the destination to either SD card or USB flash drive.
Recording status (to be displayed in the Status area)
This icon will be displayed when the Status area
(P.13) is hidden.
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SELECTING THE IMAGE SOURCE
The source of the image to be displayed on the external monitor can be switched easily.
Camera image Press the Home button [ ] to open the Home screen. Then click the Camera icon [ ] or press the Camera button [ ] on the operating panel.
Images being input to HDMI IN Press the Home button [ ] to open the Home screen. Then click the External input select icon [ ] or press the External input button [ ] on the operating panel.
Images saved in the SD card or the USB flash drive Press the Home button [ ] to open the Home screen. Then click the Gallery icon [ ] to display a list of content items.
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Up(Capture)
Right Freeze
DownVideo
Left
Image rotation
Enter LED lighting
ADVANCED OPERATIONS
Settings icon(⇒P.33
Battery status(⇒P.62 Installed application software
OPERATING THE HOME SCREEN
MA-1 Press the Home button [ ] on the operating panel to display the Home screen on the touchscreen or the connected external monitor. Select the item to operate by tapping the touchscreen or by clicking with the mouse.
MO-2 Press the Home button [ ] on the operating panel to display the Home screen on the connected external monitor. Move the cursor by using the mouse or by using the Four-way control buttons on the operating panel as shown to the right. Press the LED lighting button to execute. Press the Home button [ ] to return.
The installed apps will be displayed in the Home screen. You can select a desired app to launch. You can hide or display apps from the Home screen.
Home screen The icon of the installed app will be added to the list of installed apps. (Icons will be displayed in the order in which they are added.) If the number of apps becomes large, the icons will be added to the bottom and
cannot be displayed in one screen. To view such icons, scroll down the screen.
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Icon
App. name
Function
Reference
Camera
To display the camera image.
P.13
External input switching
To switch between the camera image and the HDMI IN image.
P.25 P.29
Whiteboard
To display the Whiteboard screen. (In case that the Whiteboard app has not been used before, a new whiteboard will be created.)
P.38
gallery
To display a list of content items. Files such as still pictures, videos, PDF files and Excel files stored in the internal storage, SD card or USB flash drive can be opened.
P.43
QR Code Reader
To enter the QR code reader mode. After reading the QR code, the product will start the browser and access the Internet.
P.48
Miracast
To connect a device which supports Miracast.
P. 52
browser
To start the browser to access the Internet. The network configuration needs to be completed in advance. The product needs to be connected to the Internet via WiFi or LAN.
P.40
timer
To sound an alarm at a set time.
P.54
Elmo Play
To access the portal run by ELMO. Apps on the portal can be downloaded.
P.55
File manager
To open folders of the internal storage, SD card or USB flash drive.
P.55
Scottie Go!Edu
This is an educational app for learning programming. Contact us for further information.
WPS Office
To open the files such as PDF files, Word files, Excel files and PowerPoint files stored in the internal storage, SD card or USB flash drive.
P.46
Settings
To display the Settings screen.
P.35
Digital textbook
To access the server for the digital textbook to open the digital textbook.
P.49
To open PDF files or Excel files in the Gallery, the app “WPS” will be needed.
(WPS is installed in the MA-1 as default. For MO-2, install it from ELMO Play. (P. 55))
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How to uninstall the installed app
Long press
Trash can
Long press the icon of the app you want to uninstall to display the Trash can icon. Drag and drop the selected icon onto the Trash can icon to delete the app or hide the icon. Icons of the pre-installed apps will be hidden. To re-display the hidden icon, press the Recover icon [ ] displayed above the
Settings icon at the bottom right of the screen.
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CHECKING THE CAMERA SETTINGS
Camera settings
Resolution Auto
To set the output resolution. FullHD 1920x1080
HD 1280x720
UXGA 1600x1200
XGA 1024x768
Angle of view
16:9
The image will be displayed in 16:9 format.
4:3
The image will be displayed in 4.3 format. When shooting A3 size document, select 4:3.
Speaker volume
0~15
To adjust the volume of the speaker.
Mic mute Enable
To enable or disable the microphone. When using the microphone, set this setting to “Disable”.
Disable
Flicker mode 50Hz
If flickering occurs due to indoor lighting, set this mode correctly according to the area where the product is being used. 60Hz
Auto
Off
Recording quality
High
To set the recording quality of the video. Normal
Low
Image rotation angle
90
To set the rotation angle during image rotation. 180
Automatic Miracast connection
Enable
To set whether to perform the Miracast connection automatically.P.52
Disable
Digital textbook
Server URL
To set the URL of the server for the digital textbook. (P.49)
Scroll mode
Enable
To set the scroll function. When this setting is enabled, the enlarged image can be scrolled to show any portion of the image.
Disable
Keystone correction
Enable
To set whether to add Keystone correction to Auto deskew function.
Disable
Camera quality settings
Brightness
06
The brightness of the camera image can be changed.
White balance
Auto
The white balance adjustment constantly works. To ensure a more natural color, the white balance is adjusted automatically according to the shooting environment.
Cloudy
The white balance is adjusted for shooting indoor.
Sunny
The white balance is adjusted for shooting outdoor.
Fluorescent light
The white balance is adjusted for shooting under fluorescent lighting.
Incandescent light
The white balance is adjusted for shooting under incandescent lighting.
Shade
The white balance is adjusted for shooting in dark environment.
Select the Settings icon [ ] in the Home screen. The Settings screen will be displayed and you can configure various settings. (P. 30)
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Product information
Application version
To display the application version of the product.
Application update
To check whether the latest update version of the app is available. When the latest update version is available, a notice will be displayed. Install the latest version accordingly. This function is available when the product is connected to the Internet via LAN or WiFi.
Android version
To display the Android version of the product.
License
To display the license information of the product.
WiFi MAC address
To display WiFi MAC address.
Ethernet MAC address
To display Ethernet MAC address.
Serial number
To display the serial number of the product.
Product version
To display the version information of the product.
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CHECKING THE SYSTEM SETTINGS
Icon
Name
Selection item
Function
WiFi and network
Wifi ON
-
A list of network will be displayed. Select the SSID for the network to be connected. Enter the password if requested.
OFF
-
To disable the Wifi connection.
Data usage
Overview
-
To display the data usage. (Today/Total)
Wifi
-
To display the data usage. (Date can be specified.)
Ethernet
dhcp
ON
A unique IP address will be assigned automatically.
OFF
To set the IP address manually. The following settings can be configured if this item is set to OFF.
static ip
-
To set the IP address manually. Enter the information required for each item.
Operation procedure for MO-2: Enter the information using the
keyboard displayed. For typing the keyboard, use the mouse.
gate way
-
mask
-
dns
-
Proxy
To connect to the Internet via the proxy server. When “Proxy” is selected, “Proxy host”
and “Proxy port” will be selectable and
you can enter the host name (IP address) and port number of the proxy server.
Proxy host
To enter the address of the proxy server. Type the IP address after “http://”.
Proxy port
To enter the port number of the proxy server.
The System settings menu will be displayed when the System settings icon [ ] in the Settings screen is pressed. To return to the previous screen, press the Return icon [ ].
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Device
Storage
Total capacity of internal storage
Available capacity
To display the total capacity for each item.
Apps (Data and content item)
Still picture and video
Audio (Music, ringtone, podcast etc.)
Download
Cache data
Other
Mount the SD card
To insert the SD card.
Battery
-
-
To reduce the battery consumption by restricting certain function or to check the battery usage.
Apps
-
-
To display a list of downloaded apps, list of running apps, RAM usage and list of all apps.
User settings
Language and input
Language
Japanese
To set the display language.
English
German
French
Chinese
Spelling correction
Language
To select the language subject to the Spelling correction.
Word list
-
To display a list of words added to the user dictionary. Words can be added with the “Add“ icon.
Current keyboard
-
To display the currently selected keyboard. Type of the keyboard and input method can be selected.
Gboard
Language
To select the language to be used for the keyboard and its layout.
Settings
To configure details of keys, layout and operation method.
Theme
To change the design of the Input screen.
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Text correction
To configure how to display word suggestions during text input or to configure how to perform the spelling correction to the word being input.
Glide typing
To configure details of Glide typing which a user can input words by sliding a finger across the letters.
Word list
To add words or shortcut letters to the word list.
Search
To configure whether to display suggestions for Google search during typing.
Advanced settings
To configure the display of pictograms on the keyboard or to configure whether to display app icons in the Home screen.
Pointer speed
-
To set the pointer speed using the slider.
Backup and reset
Data initialization
-
To delete all data stored in the internal storage, such as Google account, system data, app data and setting information. A confirmation window will be
displayed. Select “Reset” to initialize
the system. Note that installed apps will also be deleted.
System
Date and time
Automatic date and time setting
To select a source to obtain the time information.
- Use the time information received through the Internet
- OFF
If this setting is set to OFF, “Date setting” and “Time
setting” will be enabled.
Date setting
To select a date from the calendar displayed. Time setting
To select a time from the clock displayed.
Timezone
To select the area where the product is being used from the list of timezone names.
24-hour display
To select the way to display the time. Date format
To select the way to display the date.
Legal information
-
Important legal information between the Customer and Elmo is described here. Be sure to read it.
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USING A WHITEBOARD
A white blank screen will be displayed. You can draw on the white blank screen by using Pen or Highlighter.
Step 1. Select the Home button to display the Home screen. (P.30) Step 2. Select the Whiteboard icon [ ] to display a whiteboard.
Step 3. Swipe downward or drag the mouse downward to display the Drawing screen.
Step 4. Start drawing using the Pen menu for drawing.
Select the Pen icon to open the Pen menu to start drawing. For details, refer to PEN MENU FOR DRAWING”. (P. 15)
The drawings added to each whiteboard will be maintained while the Camera app is running.
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MA-1
Icon
Name
Function
Return
To return to the Home screen.(⇒P. 30
Initialize
To return to a white blank screen.
Capture
To capture the Whiteboard screen.
Record
To record the operations on the Whiteboard screen.
Exit
To close the Whiteboard menu.
(C)
(A)
Left tab
Right tab Bottom tab
Camera
(B)
Add drawings on the touchscreen. The drawn content will also be displayed on the external monitor. Drawings can also be added on the external monitor by using the mouse.
MO-2 Add drawings on the external monitor by using the mouse.
When the whiteboard is opened from the Home screen, you can return to the Home screen with the Home button [ ].
USING THE DRAWING FUNCTION
You can also draw over the live camera image.
Step 1. Select the Home button to display the Home screen. (P. 30) Step 2. Select the Camera icon [ ] to display the camera image.
Step 3. Select either the left tab or right tab to open the Pen menu for drawing.
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Pen menu for drawing
Step 4. Start drawing.
By selecting the Pen icon, you can start drawing over the live camera image. For details, refer to PEN MENU FOR DRAWING” (⇒P. 15)
The drawings added to the camera image will be maintained while the Camera app is running.
USING THE BROWSER
After the WiFi configuration is completed, start the browser [ ] in the Home screen to connect to the Internet.
If the LAN cable is connected and the Ethernet configuration is completed, the LAN connection has the priority over the WiFi connection. (⇒P.35Ethernet
If the dhcp is set to ON, the system will connect the network automatically. Set it to OFF if you need to enter the IP address manually.
Step 1. Select the Home button to display the Home screen. (P. 30) Step 2. Select the Settings icon (P. 30) to display the Settings screen. Select “WiFi” [ ] in the “System settings” [ ].(⇒P.35
Step 3. A list of SSID will be displayed. Select the SSID to connect.
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When the SD card and the USB flash drive are both inserted, the USB flash drive has the priority over the SD card as the saving destination.
Step 4. When the security setting is enabled, a password setting window will be
USB flash drive
SD card
USB flash drive
NOTE
displayed. Enter the password and press “Enter”.
Step 5. Press “Connect” to connect to the Internet.
USING SD CARD OR USB FLASH DRIVE
By using this product, you can save or record still pictures or videos of the camera image onto the SD card, the USB flash drive or the internal storage. The saved or recorded still pictures or videos can be displayed. (P. 43)
Insert the external memory device (the SD card or the USB flash drive) into the SD slot or the USB connector in the front panel before using it. After the external memory device (the SD card or the USB flash drive) is properly recognized by the product, an icon of the external memory device will be displayed in the Status area (P.13).
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About SD card
-SDXC card cannot be used.
-For video recording, we recommend to use the SD card.
-We recommend to use the SD card class 6 or higher.
About USB flash drive
-Use the USB flash drive up to 32GB.
It may take some time to recognize the SD card or the USB flash drive when the SD
card or the USB flash drive is inserted. It may take some time to record an image file to the SD card or the USB flash drive.
Do not remove the SD card or the USB flash drive while the product is accessing it for
recording or playback or operation.
About SD card
Status
Icon
Not inserted
When SD is set as the destination to save content
Status
Icon
Not inserted
When USB is set as the destination to save content
Status
LED
HDMI Pass-Through
Blue
HDMI MO-2 out
Off
NOTE
The External input select icon in the Home screen will change as shown below. (P.30)
The status will be indicated by the Status LED.
Supported formatup to FAT32,SDHC
About USB flash drive Supported formatup to FAT32
USB flash drive cannot be formatted with
the product.
DISPLAYING THE EXTERNAL INPUT IMAGE
The image being input to the HDMI IN port can be output from the HDMI OUT port. (P.12) For information about switching the image source from the camera image, refer to “SELECTING THE IMAGE SOURCE (⇒P.25, P.29)”.
The product will indicate as shown below that the image currently displayed on the monitor is the image being input to the HDMI IN port.
MA-1 MO-2
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A list of still pictures, videos, Word files and Excel files will be displayed in the List of content items screen. For videos, the Play icon will be displayed in the center of the thumbnail.
LIST OF CONTENT ITEMS
Menu
Icon
Name
Function
Split screen
To enter the Split screen select mode. Select the content items to compare. (⇒P.46
Content item select
To enter the mode that multiple content items can be selected.(⇒P. 44
Change order
To display the sub menu to change the order for displaying content items. [Date / Name]
Sub menu
To display each function indicated by icons or recognized storage by text.
Return
To return to the last screen before the List of content items screen. Media select
Icon
Name
Function
Internal storage
To display the content items stored in the internal storage in the List of content items screen.
SD card
To display the content items stored in the SD card in the List of content items screen.
USB flash drive
To display the content items stored in the USB flash drive in the List of content items screen.
NOTE
Menu
Media select Recognized media will
List of content items Thumbnail list of
content items stored in the selected media will
A list of all available content items in the active media (such as the SD card and the USB flash drive) will be displayed. For information about supported file extensions, refer to “❼SPECIFICATION”.
Press the Gallery icon in the Home screen(⇒P.30to display the List of content items screen.
be displayed.
be displayed.
The thumbnails of the content items of the selected media will be displayed in the List of content items screen. If the selected content items cannot be displayed in one screen, scroll the screen by flicking it to see all the content items.
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Selecting a content item
Menu
Icon
Name
Function
Share
This icon will be displayed when a content item is selected. Pressing this icon will display a dialog to copy the selected content item to other media or share it with someone. (⇒P. 50
Trash can
This icon will be displayed when a content item is selected. Pressing this icon will display a dialog “Delete a file”. Select “OK” to delete the file completely.
Sub menu
To display each function indicated by icons or recognized storage by text.
Return
To return to the List of content items screen.
Menu
Media select Recognized media
List of content items Check mark will be
item.
Select a content item by pressing the Content item select icon [ ] in the List of content items screen (⇒P.43) or by long pressing a content item in the List of content items screen. Press a content item to select. A check mark will be displayed at the top right of the selected thumbnail. The menu will change when a content item is selected.
will be displayed.
displayed over the selected content
PLAYBACK OF A CONTENT ITEM
Pressing a thumbnail in the List of content items screen will display the Content item playback screen to play the selected content item.
Still picture The screen will change to the Still picture playback screen. The selected still picture will be displayed in 16:9. You can draw on the picture. If the aspect ratio of the selected picture is not 16:9, it will be displayed according to
the following rules or .
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Icon
Name
Function
Play
To start video playback. This icon will change to the Pause icon during playback.
Pause
To pause the video. This icon will change to the Play icon during pause. Press this icon again to restart the video.
Seek bar
To change the playback position as desired by moving this bar.
Playback time
To display the elapse time during playback.
Maximum playback time
To display the maximum playback time of the selected video.
Previous video
To move to the previous video.
Next video
To move to the next video.
Speaker
To adjust the speaker volume by using the Volume adjustment bar.
Repeat
To playback the selected video repeatedly. ON or OFF can be set to each selected video.
Return
To return to the List of content items screen (P. 43).
Hide Playback menu
To hide the Playback menu and display the video full screen.
Press the bottom tab to display the Playback menu.
For landscape picture, horizontal position
will be adjusted and black bars will appear on the top and bottom of the screen.
For portrait picture, vertical position will be
adjusted and black bars will appear on the left and right of the screen.
■Video The screen will change to the Video playback screen. (The paused image of the video will be displayed.)
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■Displaying digital documents
Check menu
Media select Recognized media will
be displayed.
List of content items Thumbnail list of
content items stored in
Camera icon
Digital documents such as PDF, Word, Excel and PowerPoint files stored in the memory device such as the internal storage, the SD card and the USB flash drive can also be viewed. From the List of content items screen, press a desired digital document. The selected document will be displayed by the app “WPS Office” installed in the product.
For MO-2, you need to install WPS Office from ELMO Play (chargeable).
USING SPLIT SCREEN
Press the Split screen icon [ ] in the List of content items screen (P.43) to display the Split screen select screen. Max. 4 selected content items can be displayed in a single screen. (Video content cannot be selected.)
Split screen select mode Select the content items to display in the split screen by pressing the thumbnail of the content items. (Number is displayed on the selected thumbnail. To cancel the selection, press the thumbnail again.) Also, the Camera icon will be added to the left top of the screen. When this icon is pressed, the Camera image will be displayed in the split screen.
When the Media select icon is pressed while a content item is selected, the list of
content items of the selected recording media will be displayed, while the content item selection is maintained.
Press the check mark [ ] of the Check menu. The selected content items will be displayed in the split screen. The check mark does not appear when no content item is selected.
the media will be displayed.
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It is not possible to draw on the video stream. If you need to draw on the video, capture a still picture of the video first. Then you can draw on the captured still picture.
Displaying the split screen
4-split screen
2-split screen
② ③ ④
NOTE
The selected content items will be displayed in the order selected in the Split screen select mode.In the order ~ as shown below. To return to the List of content items screen, press [ ]. A portrait content item will be displayed after being adjusted to fit the 16:9 aspect
ratio.(⇒P. 45
Maximizing the split screen In the Split screen view, press the content item. The selected content item will be displayed enlarged. Press the enlarged content item again and it will return to the previous size.
Changing screen positions You can change the positon of the content items in the Split screen view. Long press the content item and move the selected content item by drag and drop action.
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USING THE QR CODE READER
CAUTION
It is not possible to draw in the QR code reader mode. (The added drawings will be hidden during the QR code reader mode.)
Using the Camera app, you can read the QR code to access the specified website. The WiFi configuration or the Ethernet configuration needs to be completed in advance to connect to the Internet. (P.40)
Step 1. Select the QR code icon [ ] in the Menu area. The product will enter the QR
code reader mode and the camera image will be displayed.(⇒P. 31
Step 2. Adjust the position so that the QR code comes to the center. Step 3. A dialog to confirm whether to open the relevant URL will be displayed.
Step 4. Select “OK”. The browser will open and the relevant website will be displayed.
Step 5. To return to the Document camera screen, press the Return icon [ ]
displayed on the top left of the screen.
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Depending on the USB environment of the PC or due to the influences of surrounding
devices, the image transfer may be interrupted.
Operation is not guaranteed in all environment.
USING THE DIGITAL TEXTBOOK
NOTE
CAUTION
• Do not disconnect or connect the USB cable during the operation of the operating
panel. By doing so may result in malfunction.
We recommend to use the USB cable compliant with USB2.0.
While distributing the image from the USB, it is not possible to record the camera
image, display thumbnails or playback of still picture or video.
The UVC function is available only when the Camera app is running.
USB cable To Type B terminal
Type A terminal
USB cable
You can access the Digital textbook server to read the digital textbook. Select “Digital textbook” from the Camera settings menu to display the Server URL input screen. Enter the information by using the keyboard.(⇒P. 33 The Digital textbook app does not appear on the Home screen if the Digital textbook
configuration is not completed. (P. 30)
The Digital textbook app will be displayed after the Digital textbook configuration is
completed.
USING BY CONNECTING TO A PC WITH USB CABLE
This product is compliant with UVC (USB video class) and troublesome installing of a driver is not required. You can transfer the camera image to a PC by simply connecting the USB cable to the USB port of a PC.Operation is not guaranteed on all application software.
To USB port
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Status LED
CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK
Status
LED
WiFi connected
Blue
WiFi connecting
Flash blue
WiFi disconnected
Off
This product can be connected to the network via WiFi or Ethernet. WiFi and Ethernet cannot be used at the same time.
Ethernet has a priority over WiFi.
(When the product is connected to Ethernet while it is connected to WiFi, the WiFi
connection will be disconnected automatically.)
For MO-2 only The connection status will be indicated by the Status LED during WiFi connection.
How to connect to WiFi Select WiFi [ ] from the System settings”[ ] in the Settings screen. (⇒P.35) A list of network will be displayed. Select the SSID to connect. Enter the password using the keyboard. Press “Connect to connect to WiFi For details about the setting procedure, refer to “◆USING THE BROWSER (⇒P. 40)”.
USING THE SHARE MENU
Select the Share menu [ ] from the menu in the Content item select screen (P. 44) to copy the selected content item to other media or share it with someone. Press Cancel to return to the list of content items.
Select the media to copy a content item. The Copy screen will be displayed. Type the file name or select the destination folder. (Default destination folder: MyDrive)
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Selected folder Sub folders
Dialog for specifying the destination folder
PRESERVATION
CANCEL
Press the area around the folder and a dialog for specifying the destination folder will open.
Specify or select the folder and press “Save”. The selected content item will be copied to
that folder with the specified file name. If the entire sub folders cannot be displayed in one screen, scroll the screen by flicking
it to view the entire sub folders.
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USING MIRACAST
LED
Status
On
Miracast connected
Flash
Miracast connecting
Off
Miracast disconnected
The product can be connected to a device which supports Miracast to perform Miracast output or Miracast input. By connecting the product to a display device with a receiver attached, you can transmit the image between the product and the display device wirelessly.
It is not possible to perform Miracast output and Miracast input at the same time. If either of them is enabled, the other cannot be enabled.
When the Automatic Miracast connection setting is set to “enable”, the product will connect to the Miracast device automatically after the product is turned on.(⇒P.33
During Miracast connection, the connection status can be checked with the Status LED.
For MO-2 only
Selecting a device to connect
Before connecting a Miracast device to the product for the first time, you will need to select a device to connect.
Select Miracast from the Home screen. (⇒P.30A list of available Miracast supporting devices will be displayed.
When there is no Miracast device which was connected to the product in the past
available near the product, it is not possible to select a device. Select a device to connect. If you want to connect the product to a Miracast device automatically at power-on,
set the Automatic Miracast connection setting in the Camera settings to “enable”.
Miracast output When the Miracast icon in the Home screen(⇒P.30is pressed, the product will search the Miracast device set in the Connection device select screen and start mirroring automatically. To finish mirroring, press the Miracast icon again.
When the Connection device selection setting is completed, the product will connect to the device automatically.
In case the connection device is not found during the search, the product will
continue the automatic connection process until the device is found, while displaying the camera image.
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When the Miracast icon is pressed before the connection device is selected, the Connection device select screen will be displayed automatically. Then after the connection device is selected, the product will search and connect to the device automatically and return to the Miracast image display.
If no connection device is found after the Miracast icon is pressed, an error occurs and the Connection device select screen will be displayed. Then after the connection device is selected, the product will search again and connect to the device automatically and return to the Miracast image display.
NOTE
Miracast input The screen of the Miracast supporting device can be displayed on the screen of the product. (Mirroring)
Display the Home screen and select Miracast [ ]. Select the icon of the device to connect. Select the product from the menu of the connected Miracast device after the
Connection device search screen is displayed.
The image of the connected Miracast device will be displayed on the screen of the
product once the connection is successfully established.
To finish Mirroring, press the External input button of the product. For MA-1: External input select icon (P. 31)
For MO-2: External input button (P.11) or External input switching (P. 31)
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USING THE TIMER
Icon
Name
Function
Reset
The timer will be reset to [00:00].
Time select
To set the time to sound the alarm. Adjust the time by selecting the icon. Time will increase each time the icon is tapped. +10sec/+1min/+10min
Home
To return to the Home screen.
Camera
To display the camera image.
Gauge
Remaining time
Operation button (Play/Pause)
Open the Home screen and select timer”.(⇒P.31) You can set the timer at the desired time. The alarm will sound at the set time.
The maximum time that can be set is 59 minutes and 50 seconds. The gauge will decrease over time.
How to set the timer
Step 1. Tap the Time select icon (when using MA-1) or click the Time select icon with
the mouse (when using MO-2) to set the time.
Step 2. Press the Operation button (Play). The timer will start counting down and the
gauge will decrease.
Step 3. When the set time is elapsed, the timer will sound.
How to stop the timer Step 1. Press the Operation button (Pause) to pause the timer. Step 2. Press the Operation button (Play) again to restart.
The alarm volume can be set from the Speaker volume menu in the Camera settings menu. (P.33)
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USING ELMO PLAY
Select the storage device
You can download apps from the portal run by ELMO. The selected apps will be downloaded and installed automatically, which can be used with the product. For further information, visit the ELMO portal.
USING THE FILE MANAGER
By selecting the File Manager [ ] (P.30) in the Home screen, you can access the storage devices such as the internal storage, the SD card and the USB flash drive.
Open the desired storage and a list of folders will be displayed. You can view files in the folder or open them.
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USING THE AUTOMATIC DESKEW FUNCTION
From 0° to 45°
CAUTION
Depending on the using environment or the shooting condition, the Auto deskew
function may not work properly.
By using this function the product will automatically detect the skew angle of the document such as a printing paper and a textbook in the shooting area and correct it to fit the screen.
The image will be rotated, enlarged, reduced or placed in the center. If the “Keystone correction” (⇒P.33) is enabled, the product will also correct the
trapezium distortion when correcting the skew of the image.
Procedure> ①Place a document in the shooting area. Long press the Freeze button. Release the Freeze button and the skew correction will be performed.
The document will be displayed straight.
How to cancel Press the Freeze button again. The skew correction will be cancelled and the original image will be displayed.
USING A PORTABLE IWB (SOLD SEPARATELY)
By using the Portable IWB (sold separately) with the product, you can draw over the camera image directly or record the drawing process. Also, you can operate the product (such as zooming in or out) from the Portable IWB.
For details, visit our Official website:
For Portable IWBCRB-2 https://www.elmousa.com/product/crb-2/
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Error item
Error message
Possible cause
SD card
Could not play file.
The file is broken. The file extension is not supported. The SD card was removed.
Check if the file is broken. Check if the file extension is supported by the product. (P.66)
USB flash drive
Could not play file.
The file is broken. The file extension is not supported. The USB flash drive was removed.
Check if the file is broken. Check if the file extension is supported by the product. (P.66)
Internal storage
Could not play file.
The file is broken. The file extension is not supported.
Check if the file is broken.
Image capture
Could not capture image.
The SD card or the USB flash drive is
not recognized.
There is a malfunction in the internal
storage.
Check if the recording media is
inserted properly.
Not enough capacity in SD
card or USB flash drive.
There is not enough capacity in the
SD card or the USB flash drive.
Check the remaining capacity.
“Settings” → “System settings” →
“Storage”
Video recording
Could not record video.
The SD card or the USB flash drive is
not recognized.
There is a malfunction in the internal
storage.
Check if the recording media is
inserted properly.
Not enough capacity in SD
card or USB flash drive.
There is not enough capacity in the
SD card or the USB flash drive.
The data amount of the destination
device reached its limit.
Check the remaining capacity.
“Settings” → “System settings” →
Storage
Battery
Battery is low.
The remaining battery level is low and
the battery is not charged.
Use the AC adapter.
Playback of
Could not play content item.
The content item is not supported.
LIST OF ERROR MESSAGES
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content item
The file is broken. The file size is too large.
Check if the file is broken. Check if the file extension is supported
by the product.
Check if the file size is too large.
(P.66)
Browser
Not connected to internet.
The product is not connected to WiFi
or Ethernet.
Check if WiFi configuration or Ethernet
configuration is completed. (P.35, P.40)
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Symptom
Possible cause/ remedy
Cannot turn on the product.
The battery is not fully charged.
You cannot turn on the product even by using the AC adapter when the battery is empty. Charge the battery for about 30 seconds and retry.
No image is displayed.
The cable is not correctly connected.
The AC adapter is disconnected from the power supply socket
of the product or the wall outlet.
The battery is empty. Zoom is set at the TELE side, displaying only the white or
black part of the document.
If you turn on the power immediately after turning it off, the
product may not start. Wait for several seconds after turning off the power, and then turn it on.
The output cable is disconnected. The output setting does not match the output cable
connected to the product. Set the correct output setting.
Reconnect the AC adapter and the power cable. The display monitor is not turned on. The input source of the display monitor is not set correctly. Reset the product by pressing the Reset button on the bottom
of the product.
The output image (resolution) changes automatically.
When the HDMI monitor is connected to the product, the
output image (resolution) of the product will be automatically changed based on the information from the connected monitor.
The image is out of focus.
The document (subject) is too close to the lens. Move the
document (subject) slightly away from the lens.
Adjust the focus by pressing the AF button on the operating
panel.
The image is too dark.
The intensity of the lighting is insufficient.
MA-1 Press the LED lighting icon in the Menu area to turn on the LED lighting. MO-2: Press the LED lighting button on the operating panel or click the LED lighting icon in the Menu area on the external monitor to turn on the LED lighting.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
SYMPTOMS AND CONFIRMATION
Check the following items. If any abnormality is found, consult the dealer from whom you purchased this product or our nearest branch/office.
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Adjust the brightness from the Camera quality settings.
MA-1: Press the Brightness icon in the Menu area to adjust the brightness by moving the Brightness adjustment slider. MO-2: Press the Brightness button (+) on the operating panel or click the Brightness icon in the Menu area on the external monitor to adjust the brightness.
The image does not move.
The Freeze function is activated by pressing the Freeze button.
Cancel the freeze. MA-1 To cancel the freeze, press the Freeze icon in the Menu area or press the Freeze button on the operating panel. MO-2: Press the Freeze button on the operating panel or click the Freeze icon in the Menu area on the external monitor to cancel the freeze.
Reconnect all the cables.
The image is striped.
This may be interference fringes between dots of printed
matter and TV scanning lines or CMOS pixels. Changing the shooting range may improve the problem.
The image may be distorted when shooting a monitor screen
while the live image feed is displayed.
Vertical stripes may appear on an LCD projector image.
Manually adjusting the dot clock at the projector side may help the problem.
Vertical stripes may appear when shooting in dark conditions.
Making the shooting environment brighter may reduce the vertical stripes.
The flickering can be reduced by setting the Flicker mode in
the Camera settings menu correctly according to the area where the product is being used.
The UVC video stream is upside down.
Verify that the graphic driver and other device drivers of your
PC are the latest version. You can download the latest version of device drivers from the official website of the manufacturer of your PC.
Other image than the camera image overlaps on the UVC video stream.
Depending on your software, OS or the connection status,
other images than the camera image may be overlapped on the camera image. This can be solved by reconnecting the product or restarting the software.
No UVC video stream is displayed. (An error message appears.)
The software may recognize it as error when it takes time to
prepare the image output. Restart the product and reconnect it to your PC. Then restart the software.
Fails to output the UVC video stream.
Disconnect the USB cable and restart the software. Then
connect the USB cable again.
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The UVC video stream sometimes freezes.
The displayed image may pause for a brief second when the
object moves quickly. In that case, adjusting the brightness manually may improve the problem.
There is a distortion of the image.
Use a high-spec PC. Also, reducing the resolution or frame rate
may improve the distortion of the image.
About the light (LED lighting)
The brightness of the LED lighting will diminish with long-term use. If its brightness has significantly diminished, consult the dealer from whom you purchased this product or our nearest branch/office for replacement (subject to charge).
About long-term usage of this product
Due to the lifetime of its parts, if this product is used for longer than the warranty period, its performance and quality may deteriorate. In this case, we will replace the parts for a charge. Consult the dealer from whom you purchased this product or our nearest branch/office.
About the battery
The built-in battery has its own life span. Along with frequency of use, time of use and the time passed, battery capacity decreases gradually. If the battery quickly runs out of power, contact your dealer or our nearest branch/office.
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RGB/HDMI
Auto
FHD 1920x1080
HD 1280x720
Remaining
battery level
Icon
Charging
70% or more
70
50
30
10% or less
N/A
SPECIFICATION
RESOLUTION
The output resolution of the product (RGB / HDMI) can be set as shown to the right. The output resolution can be changed from the Resolution menu in the Camera settings menu. (P.33) When this setting is set to Auto, the output resolution will be automatically set based
on the information from the connected monitor.
Default setting: Auto
RESTRICTIONS ON THE IMAGE OUTPUT
Simultaneous output specification The camera image can be simultaneously output from RGB port, HDMI port, USB port (UVC), to the touchscreen and via WiFi (Miracast). However, the frame rate may be decreased if the recording function or UVC (USB Video Class) function or Miracast function is used while the image is being output from multiple output ports simultaneously.
UVC UVC streaming is possible only when the Camera app is running. UVC streaming is not possible when the camera image is not displayed, such as in the Whiteboard mode. (P.38) It is not possible to move from the Camera app to other mode in which the camera image is not displayed.
BATTERY
The battery of the product is charged by using the AC adapter. You can use the product while charging the battery. In that case, the charging time will be longer. Charge the battery when the remaining battery level becomes 30%.
When Power is ON: The icon indicating the remaining battery level will be displayed in the Status area. (When charging, the “Charging” icon will be displayed.)
When Power is OFF: The Power LED indicates the remaining battery level. (Fully charged: OFF / Charging: Red)
When the AC adapter is used, the “Charging” icon will be
displayed. When the built-in battery is used, the remaining battery level will be displayed.
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When the product is used for the first time or when the battery level is low, wait for 30
seconds after connecting the AC adapter and then press the Power button.
When the remaining battery level is lower than 30%, the icon to indicate the remaining
battery level will always be displayed, even when the Status area is hidden. (The icon will not be displayed during charging.)
The product will be shut down automatically when the remaining battery level becomes
less than 10%. Pay attention to the remaining battery level.
Due to the internal loss of battery, the actual available remaining capacity may be different
from the indicated figure.
NOTE
Battery operating time When the remaining battery level is 80%: about 2 hours When the battery is fully charged: about 2 hours and 50 minutes When only transmitting the image to the external monitor via WiFi using Miracast
function with MA-1
The battery operating time may vary depending on the operating condition.
Battery charging time
When the remaining battery level is 10% or less and charging without turning the power off: about 2 hours and 30 minutes to reach 80%
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M3 screw2
M3 screw
M3 screw
Select an appropriate screw according to the thickness of the desk. If the screw is too short, it is not possible to secure the product to the desk properly.
27-32mm.
NOTE
HOW TO USE THE FIXING SCREWS
When installing the product to a desk Use a M3 screw, with 0.5mm thread pitch, and 7-12mm long.
Installation image
Mounting dimension
For example, when the thickness of the desk is 20mm, the screw length should be
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Item
Specification
Power source
DC5V
Power consumption
15W (when in use and charging)
Outside dimensions W470mm D115mm H343mm (When setup)
W220mm D115mm H57mm (When folded)
Weight
MA-1Approx.1,100g MO-2Approx.950g
Ext. control terminal
USB2.0 Type A × 2
USB
USB2.0 Type B × 1
Lens
F=2.0
Frame rate
30fps
Focus working range
From lens surface100mm
Focus
AutoOne-push
Exposure
Auto (Possible to adjust exposure level)
Image pick-up element
1/3.2 inch CMOS 8,000,000 pixels Effective pixels
H: 3280, V: 2464
Resolution
H: 1000TVlines or more V: 1000TVlines or more
Digital zoom
Max. 16x
Shooting area
329mm×439mmHeight328mm 4:3
Item
Specification
Illumination
White LED
Item
Specification
USB
USB 2.0 compliant
Transfer speed
USB2.0 High Speed (480Mbps) The actual transfer speed may vary depending on the
performance of your PC and the status of the USB bus.
WiFi
Radio standardIEEE802.11 a/b/g/n Communication frequency2.4GHz/ 5GHz
Operating temperature
0℃~+40 Humidity
3085 (No condensation
MAIN CAMERA
ILLUMINATION DEVICE
FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION
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Function
Setting item/Setting
value
Default setting
Note
Display resolution
Auto / FHD1920x1080 / HD1280x720 / UXGA1600x1200 / XGA1024x768
Auto
Appropriate resolution will be set according to the display monitor.
Angle of view
16:9 / 4:3
16:9
Speaker volume
0(Mute)~15
5
Flicker mode
50Hz / 60Hz / Auto / Off
Auto
Recording quality
High / Normal / Low
Normal
Image rotation angle
90° / 180°
90°
Automatic Miracast connection
Enable / Disable
Disable
Scroll mode
Enable / Disable
MA-1: Enable MO-2: Disable
Brightness
0~6
3
White balance
Auto / Cloudy / Sunny / Fluorescent light / Incandescent light / Shade / Twilight / Fluorescent light (warm color)
Auto
Resolution
Bit rate
High
1280x720
2M
Normal
1280x720
1M
Low
1280x720
500K
Extension
Media type
Description
JPG
Still picture
Jpeg file
PNG
Still picture
Png file
BMP
Still picture
Bmp file
MP4
Video
MP4 file
pdf
PDF
PDF file
xlsx,xls
Excel
Excel file
pptx,ppt
PowerPoint
PowerPoint file
docx,doc
Word
Word file
VIDEO QUALITY
SUPPORTED MEDIA FORMAT
For MO-2, the app “WPS” will be needed. (WPS is installed in the MA-1 as default. For MO-2, install it from ELMO Play. (P.55))
SETTINGS
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Ethernet
Dhcp / Static ip / Gateway / Mask / Dns / Proxy / Proxy host / Proxy port
­Language
Japanese / English / German / French / Chinese
To be set according to the destination
WiFi
On / Off
Off
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ATTENTION
Unless used for personal use, it is prohibited by copyright law to record slides, books and photos without the prior consent of copyright holder.
This product is designed to be used in industrial environment. If it is used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto, harmful interference to radio or television reception may occur.
Repair parts Repair parts are the items which are needed to maintain product functionality. The holding period of such repair parts is 5 years after the product discontinuation, which is equal to the repair period we will accept.
•Any image, which is obtained by this product, and which can be identified, is
considered to be private information. Be forewarned that the person who makes use of such images shall be liable for disclosing of such images.
TRADEMARKS AND LICENSES
and Image Mate are registered trademarks of ELMO Co., Ltd. Windows and/or other Microsoft products referenced herein are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Google, Google Chrome, Android, are registered trademarks of Google Inc. Miracast is a trademark or registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. QR code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. All other company/product names described in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
This product is licensed under the AVC Visual Patent Portfolio License (AVC Video) for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) play AVC Video that was recorded by a consumer engaged in a personal and a non-commercial activity and/or, (ii) play AVC Video that was obtained from a video provider licensed from MPEG-LA, LLC. Additional information including that relating to promotional and commercial uses may be obtained from MPEG-LA, LLC.
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