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| Brightness | 350 cd/m² |
|---|---|
| Response Time | 8ms |
| RAM | 4GB |
| Storage | 32GB |
| Resolution | 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) |
| Touch Points | 20 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Ports | RS232, RJ45 |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
Introduces the Q series interactive display and its advanced touch technology for enhanced productivity and collaboration.
Identifies and describes the key physical components of the interactive display, including front and rear views.
Details the various input and output ports available on the front and rear of the display for connectivity.
Explains the functions of the physical buttons located on the front panel of the display.
Provides instructions and cautions for using the remote control to operate the interactive display.
Outlines critical safety measures and environmental considerations for installing the interactive display.
Details important precautions regarding weight loading, vertical installation, and ventilation for proper setup.
Provides technical specifications and instructions for mounting the interactive display using VESA standards.
Guides users through the process of installing an Optional Plug-in (OPS) device into the display.
Explains how to install the Newline Assistant software for bridging the embedded OS and OPS.
Step-by-step instructions for safely powering on the interactive display and confirming power outlet requirements.
Details the procedures for safely powering off the display, including entering sleep mode and full shutdown.
Explains when and how to calibrate the touch screen for accurate input response, with examples for Windows 10.
Describes the process of logging into the system using registered accounts and passkeys.
Navigates the Home page interface, including shortcuts, clock, status bar, and settings customization.
Explains how to select and view different input signal sources available on the display.
Details the signal source preview window functionality on the Home page.
Instructs on how to access the OPS source if an Optional Plug-in device is installed.
Guides users on wirelessly casting content from multiple devices to the display using various casting modes.
Covers the whiteboard functions, including discussion and annotation, page navigation, palm rejection, and palm eraser.
Explains how to enter annotation mode to add comments and notes over the screen content.
Details how to manage files using the File Viewer application, including preview, search, and filtering.
Instructs on how to use the built-in browser to access web pages.
Describes how to access and view the applications available on the system.
Explains how to add shortcuts to the Home page and integrate Windows programs for quick access.
Details how to configure the screen to lock or enter power off mode after a period of inactivity.
Covers various system settings including network, language, date/time, storage, display, toolbars, power, and eye filters.











