Part Number 370-0129-00©2003 PolyVision CorporationAll rights reservedPrinted in the USA Interactive Rear Projector (IRP)Installation GuideIRP_Install
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)8 INSTALLING THE IRP 4100 AND 5100Installing the IRP 4100 and 5100Components• Laser-scanned electronic writing surfac
INSTALLING THE IRP 4100 AND 5100 9Image AdjustmentsWhen properly installed and adjusted, the projected image should just fill the entire screen. The e
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)10 INSTALLING THE IRP 4500Installing the IRP 4500 Read through this entire section regarding installation before actu
INSTALLING THE IRP 4500 11If cannot move your IRP 4500 to the place of installation because the unit is too tall to fit through a door opening or othe
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)12 INSTALLING THE IRP 4500The tools required to assemble the keyboard tray are listed on the Keyboard tray kit packin
INSTALLING THE IRP 4500 13the assembly on either side of the console, but the left side is usually recommended.3 Fasten the carriage and arm assembly
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)14 INSTALLING THE IRP 4500Use the video camera pedestal kit packing list and accompanying assembly diagram to identif
INSTALLING THE IRP 4500 15Cable Connections NOTE:NOTEDisconnect the IRP 4500 main power cable and turn off the MAIN POWER, PROJECTOR POWER, and SPEAKE
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)16 INSTALLING THE IRP 4500VGA cable with the projector VGA loop-through connector.• An audio cable to connect your ho
INSTALLING THE IRP 4500 17The accessory compartment on the left side of the console is planned primarily for access to the inside of the power control
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Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)18 INSTALLING THE IRP 4500HOST COMPUTER CONNECTIONS IN THE CONSOLE (OPTIONAL)Ordinarily, you will be powering the com
INSTALLING THE IRP 4500 19SERIAL CABLE CONNECTION TO HOST COMPUTERYour computer must have a spare serial port (COM port) to which the Webster screen c
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)20 INSTALLING THE IRP 4500OPTIONAL VIDEO CONNECTIONS AND OPERATIONIf you want to use your IRP 4500 to display video f
INSTALLING THE IRP 4500 21Testing ConnectionsYou are now ready to power up and test your IRP 4500 for the first time.POWERING ON THE SYSTEMTo power on
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)22 INSTALLING THE IRP 4500From this point on you can use you IRP 4500 as your computer desktop interface. Your keyboa
INSTALLING THE IRP 4500 23Image AdjustmentsWhen properly adjusted, the projected image should just fill the entire screen. The edges of the image shou
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)24 INSTALLING THE IRP 4500b Remove decals from backing so this single pattern can be broken apart into the four decal
INSTALLING THE IRP 4500 256 Center the image vertically by adjusting the secondary mirror as follows: a Locate the vertical centering knob through the
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)26 INSTALLING THE IRP 4500a If the projected image is wider at the top of the screen, lower the front of the projecto
INSTALLING THE IRP 4500 27e To lock the plate in the desired position, rotate the knob clockwise.11 Repeat steps five through ten as many times as nec
Interactive Rear Projection1TABLE OF CONTENTSOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)28 INSTALLING THE IRP 4500Maintenance Tools and DocumentationAfter completing this installation, we recommend that yo
HARDWARE ADJUSTMENTS AND TESTING 29Hardware Adjustments and TestingThis section describes IRP 4100, 4500, and 5100 adjustments and testing.Computer Di
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)30 MOVING THE IRP 4500Moving the IRP 4500 This section provides instructions for moving and repositioning the IRP 450
MOVING THE IRP 4500 31Moving the IRP 4500 to Another RoomYou can roll the IRP 4500 anywhere that it can conveniently fit. In selecting a place to loca
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)32 MOVING THE IRP 4500If clearance is not adequate, prepare the projector for a move:1 Turn off the power and unplug
MOVING THE IRP 4500 33b Lift up vertically on the cover and rotate the bottom of the cover out slightly to disengage it from the locating pins on eith
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)34 MOVING THE IRP 4500b Using a 5/32" allen wrench (provided), remove the two lower mounting screws. (Be very ca
MOVING THE IRP 4500 352 Using a 5/32" allen wrench, remove the two screws from the lower spindles on the frame, if necessary. Make sure both the
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)36 MOVING THE IRP 45006 To remove the Webster screen header cover (unless you did not actually replace it when removi
MOVING THE IRP 4500 37CHECK SEATING ON UPPER AND LOWER SPINDLESMake sure your Webster screen is hanging properly on the two upper mounting spindles. B
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)2Maintenance Tools and Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Hardware Adjustments and Testing . .
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)38 MOVING THE IRP 45002 Always remove the projector from the projector mounting platform. (Refer to“Preparing the Pro
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND HELPFUL TIPS 39Preventative Maintenance and Helpful TipsIf you spend a modest amount of time with preventative maintenanc
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)40 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND HELPFUL TIPSKeep a spare battery on hand (refer to “Replacement Parts and Supplies” o
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND HELPFUL TIPS 41• You can use your computer mouse and keyboard along with your electronic pen any time you like. Use whate
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)42 TROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshootingUse this section if you have operation problems with Webster 4100, 4500, or 5100 har
TROUBLESHOOTING 43INDICATOR SOUND SIGNALSThe indicator sound speaker is located internally near the middle of the Webster screen header.When there is
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)44 TROUBLESHOOTING• IRP 4500 only: Make sure that the cables between your computer and the projector are all connecte
TROUBLESHOOTING 45Problems with Electronic Pen• Keep the reflective tip of your electronic pen clean by wiping it off occasionally (once a week) with
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)46 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND SUPPLIESReplacement Parts and SuppliesThe following items are available for purchase from We
FCC COMPLIANCE 47FCC COMPLIANCE THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) This dev
OVERVIEW 3OverviewThis manual provides installation instructions for the Webster IRP (interactive rear projection) systems:• IRP model 4500 is self-co
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)48 FCC COMPLIANCE• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.CE MARKThe Webster IRP s
POLYVISION TECHNICAL SUPPORT 49PolyVision Technical SupportFor technical support or to order parts, contact PolyVision Corporation at:1.800.620.POLY f
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)4 OVERVIEWSpatial RequirementsSpatial requirements for the Webster IRP systems depend upon the model you are installi
OVERVIEW 5To fit through smaller than standard doors, the console can be reduced in height by partial disassembly. Refer to “Removing and Replacing th
Interactive Rear Projection (IRP)6 OVERVIEWThe translucent screen measures 47" (1190 mm) by 35" (890 mm) (58.5" [1490 mm] diagonal). Th
OVERVIEW 7For the scanner data to accurately show the pen position on the writing surface, the scanned laser beams are aligned in a pre-determined pat
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