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| Panel life | - h |
|---|---|
| Pixel pitch | - mm |
| Screen shape | Flat |
| Response time | 6 ms |
| Backlight type | Edge LED |
| Display diagonal | 70 \ |
| Touch technology | Multi-touch |
| Display brightness | 300 cd/m² |
| Display technology | LED |
| Native aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| LED backlighting type | Edge-LED |
| Touchscreen technology | Infrared |
| Contrast ratio (typical) | 3000:1 |
| Display number of colors | 16.78 million colors |
| Display diagonal (metric) | 176.6 cm |
| Number of simultaneous touchpoints | 6 |
| Ethernet LAN | No |
| HDMI ports quantity | 3 |
| VGA (D-Sub) input ports | 1 |
| HDMI output ports quantity | 0 |
| Bundled software | SHARP PenSoftware |
| Placement supported | Horizontal |
| Multi-display supported | - |
| Product color | Black |
| Product design | Digital signage flat panel |
| Bezel width (top) | 40.5 mm |
| Heavy metals free | Hg (mercury) |
| Bezel width (side) | 39 mm |
| Bezel width (bottom) | 77 mm |
| Panel mounting interface | 400 x 400 mm |
| RMS rated power | 20 W |
| Number of built-in speakers | 2 |
| AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
| Power supply type | AC |
| AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
| Power consumption (standby) | - W |
| Power consumption (typical) | 235 W |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | 5 - 35 °C |
| Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 20 - 80 % |
| Depth | 109 mm |
|---|---|
| Width | 1633 mm |
| Height | 994.5 mm |
| Weight | 59000 g |
Contains critical notes regarding product inspection, liability, and usage.
Lists recognized trademarks and proprietary product names.
Highlights potential issues or specific behaviors to be aware of.
Details the different types of touch pens and their compatibility.
Explains how to add optional features using a Features Release Key.
Specifies PC/AT compatibility and required display resolution.
Lists compatible Windows versions (7, 8.1, 10) and bit requirements.
Details minimum and recommended Intel CPU specifications.
Specifies the minimum amount of RAM needed for operation.
Indicates minimum free space required for installation and data.
Explains different software modes and how to start them.
Details how to start and use the whiteboard mode.
Describes the transparent overlay board feature for annotations.
Instructions on how to start the overlay mode.
Procedures for closing the software, including saving data.
Describes the indicator status icon and the pin button for toolbar visibility.
Accessing sheets via thumbnails and navigating between them.
Covers access to settings, search box, and sheet navigation buttons.
Accessing the board list and managing the software window.
Details the toolbar and introduces menu types: Square, Classic, Floating.
Explains how to display and navigate the square menu.
Sets the size of icons displayed in the square and classic menus.
Describes the classic menu layout and how to set it.
Explains how to move the floating menu and set its display.
Details icons for drawing, editing, selection, and undo/redo functions.
Details icons for data handling, file operations, and text input.
Lists and describes icons available in the classic menu layout.
Lists and describes icons for vertical and horizontal floating menus.
Covers selecting and configuring pen and eraser tools.
Details methods for selecting and manipulating objects.
Explains functions for opening files and saving data.
Covers printing sheets and sending content via email.
Details importing images and launching external programs.
Manages screen visibility and highlights specific areas.
Configures touch gestures and sheet bookmarking.
Drag-and-drop interface for adding/removing icons in classic menus.
Modifies icons for vertical and horizontal floating menus.
Allows the whiteboard to be displayed in a window rather than full screen.
Describes SWSX, SWSO, PDF, and Image file formats for saving data.
Explains saving options like 'new file' and cloud storage integration.
Details sending drawn content as email attachments.
Steps to select files from network shared folders.
Instructions for adding, editing, and deleting favorite network folders.
Steps to send drawn content as a PDF attachment via email.
Covers selecting recipients from address book or direct entry.
Warns about potential issues with virus scanning during email transmission.
Options for creating new boards or opening existing files.
Accessing files from network shares and cloud storage services.
Provides advice on opening various file types like SWSX, images, and PDFs.
Setting the default magnification level for opened files.
Adding new boards and switching between existing ones.
Changing the currently edited sheet using navigation buttons.
Changing sheets by dragging horizontally on the screen.
Using two-finger gestures to navigate between sheets.
Accessing and managing sheets through thumbnail images.
Sheet list displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Sheet list displayed covering the entire screen.
Options for copy, duplicate, delete, print, save, and email sheets.
Enables selection and operation on multiple sheets simultaneously.
Configures background, size, and display settings for selected sheets.
Enlarging or reducing sheet size via properties from thumbnails.
Using navigation window controls to enlarge the sheet.
Enlarging sheet size by gesture when the sheet expansion gesture is enabled.
Steps to create and save bookmarks for frequently accessed sheets.
How to view sheets from the saved bookmark list.
How to draw shapes and lines using the pen tools.
Advice on switching pens and how drawn shapes become objects.
Adjusts line color, width, and translucency for pens.
Describes the function and color indication of the pen's LED light.
How to use the eraser to remove lines and objects from the sheet.
Adjusts the size of the eraser tool for different erasing needs.
How to draw circles, rectangles, and triangles.
Customizes shape line color, fill color, and width.
How to draw straight lines and arrows with adjustable settings.
Automatically forms shapes from hand-drawn lines using the figure pen.
Entering text and adjusting font, color, style, and background.
Searching for text or handwriting directly on the board.
Importing BMP, JPEG, or PNG image files from various sources.
Method for importing images via right-click for PN-SU01 upgrade.
Saves or pastes the entire screen content as an image.
Saves or pastes a selected portion of the screen as an image.
How to open, draw on, and manage sticky notes on the screen.
Managing the position and removal of sticky notes.
Using rectangle or lasso selection to choose objects.
Available operations like cut, copy, delete, rotate, and properties.
Selecting objects by touching with a finger when enabled.
Using a rectangle to select groups of objects.
Drawing a line around objects to select groups.
Combining or separating multiple selected objects.
Changing the position of selected objects by dragging.
Enlarging or reducing objects using selection points.
Rotating objects by dragging or specifying angles.
Copying selected objects to the clipboard for reuse.
Removing objects and saving them to the clipboard.
Adjusting the boundaries of image objects by trimming.
Inserting objects that have been copied to the clipboard.
Bringing objects forward, backward, to front, or to back.
Converting drawn text into editable text.
Changing settings for objects (excluding images).
Reverting or reapplying recent drawing or editing operations.
Enlarging specific parts of the screen for detailed viewing.
Quickly zooming between 100% and fit size views.
Using navigation window for zoom and pan operations.
Zooming and panning using the pan window feature.
Displaying a gray window to hide the overall screen.
Highlighting a circular area while dimming the rest of the screen.
Using up to four pens simultaneously for drawing.
Configuring shortcuts to launch other software from the Pen Software.
Steps to open pre-configured external applications.
Searching the web using keywords and selecting search engines.
Using selected text on the board as search keywords.
Converting documents from applications into images using the Pen Software driver.
Acquiring scanned images from a SHARP multifunction machine.
Importing images from connected TWAIN scanners or devices.
Toolbar for operating PowerPoint slideshows with Pen Software.
Adjusting toolbar size and exiting the presentation integration.
Initiating printing for the current or all sheets on the board.
Configuring default printer and print options.
Setting up touch panel for secondary display use.
Configuring touch input and identifying secondary displays.
Starting whiteboard mode on a secondary display.
Starting overlay mode on a secondary display.
Adjusting menu format, size, icon size, and color design.
Enabling finger input for drawing and object selection.
Configuring zoom and pan actions with two fingers.
Enabling simultaneous drawing with multiple fingers.
Auto-switching to eraser when touching with it.
Gesture-based sheet movement and navigation beyond screen edges.
Setting default configurations for pens, eraser, text, and drawing objects.
Setting default selection type (rectangle or lasso).
Setting the default color for new sticky notes.
Customizing default settings for specific pens (Pen 1-3, Eraser).
Setting whiteboard to open in full screen or last closed state.
Defining the maximum number of whiteboards that can be opened.
Selecting monitor display on startup with multiple monitors.
Managing front/back placement of overlay and whiteboard layers.
Setting behavior for the software icon when minimized.
Controlling the display of the on-screen keyboard.
Toggling the display of the mouse cursor on the screen.
Enabling or disabling grid lines on the drawing screen.
Setting zoom magnification and window display size.
Setting background color or image for new sheets.
Defining the size for newly added sheets.
Capturing desktop as background in overlay mode.
Choosing file formats (PNG, JPEG, BMP) for saving images.
Configuring compression for large imported images.
Setting the method used to import images.
Adjusting time for determining drawn lines as objects.
Configuring connection settings for cloud services like SharePoint Online.
Setting up email server details and managing contacts.
Enabling or disabling automatic checks for software updates.
Selecting the software display language.
Entering license key for optional upgrade features.
Viewing license details for included software components.
Step-by-step instructions for installing the software.
Steps to remove the software from the system.
Information on installing the Network Scanner Tool.
Setting up folders for image acquisition from multifunction machines.
Procedure to remove the Network Scanner Tool.
Details on company and third-party owned software components.
Information on accessing source code for free software components.
Listing of free software components incorporated into this software.
Copyright and usage terms for the ImageKit7 technology.
Displaying licenses and terms for OpenCV, libtiff, and libjpeg.
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