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Cl i ckS h a r e User Guide R5900001/03 21/11/2013[...]
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Barc o nv President Kennedypark 35, 8 500 Kortrijk, Belgium Phone: +32 56.23.32.11 Fax: +32 56.26.22.62 Support: www.barco.com/esupport Visit us at the web: www.barco.com Printed in China[...]
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Changes Barco provides this manual ’as is’ without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied war- ranties or merchantability and fi tness for a particular purpose. Barco may m ake improvements and/or changes to the pr oduct(s) and/or the program(s) described in this publication at any time with[...]
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4. Barco shall hold you harmless, defend and indem nify you from and against direct damages, losses and ex penses arising from in- fringement or alleged infringement of any patent, trademark or copyright of s u ch thir d party by the license and the right to instal l the Software as permitted by t his Software License and settle at its s ole expens[...]
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9. This Software License is t he only understanding and agreement between you and Barco for use of the Software by you and/ o r Autho- rized Users. The Software License supersedes all other communications, understandings or agreements we had prior t o this Software License (with the exception of any continuing con fi dentiality agreement) although[...]
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EACH SEP ARA TE OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE COMPONENT AND ANY RELA TED DOCUME NT A TION ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH- OUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED T O, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIE S OF ME RCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHTHOLDER OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT [...]
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Open So urce component Open Source Licens e gdbserver http://www .gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html grub http:// w ww .gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html gstreamer http:// w ww .gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html hdparm http://opensource.org/lic enses/BSD -3-Clause hostapd http:// opensource.org/licenses/BSD -3-Clause i2c-tools http: //www .gnu.org/licenses/old-li censes[...]
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Open So urce component Open Source Licens e libstdc++6 http://www .gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html libtalloc2 http:// www.gnu.or g/licenses/lgpl.html libusb http:// www.gnu.or g/licenses/old-licenses/l gpl-2.1.html libxml2 http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT libz1 Free license lighttpd http: //opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause lmsensors http://www .gnu[...]
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Open So urce component Open Source Licens e udev http://www .gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl- 2.0.html update-modules http://www .gnu.org/licenses/old-li censes /gpl- 2.0.html update-rc http:// w ww .gnu.org/licenses/old-li censes/gpl-2.0.html usbutils http:// www.gnu.or g/licenses/old-licenses/gpl- 2.0.html util-linux-ng http:// www.gnu.or g/lic[...]
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditi ons: 1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interf erence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. FCC RF Radiation Expos ure Stat e ment: This device is capab[...]
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Déclaration d’antenne d’Industrie Canada (IC) Conformément à la réglementation d’Industr ie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut foncti o nner avec une antenne d’un ty pe et d’un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l’émetteur par Industr ie Canad a. Dans le but de réduire l es risques de brouillage r adioélectrique à[...]
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Tabl e of con tent s T ABLE OF CON TENTS 1 . I n t r o d u c t i o n ..... ...... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 1 . 1 V e r s i o n s ............................ .............................. ....................... ...................... ............... ......... 3[...]
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Tabl e of con tent s 2 R5900001 CLICKSHA RE 21/11/2013[...]
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1. Introdu ction 1. INTROD UCTION Overview • V ersions • About this guide • Symbols and fonts 1.1 V ersions Regional versions Depending on the location where you buy the ClickShare product, the Base Unit and accessories are regionalized. By the time of release of this manual, 4 regional versions of ClickShare are av ailable: • Europe • No[...]
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1. Introduc tion Dependin g on the Cli ckShare ver sion, some graph ics might be d iffer ent to the o nes used in th is manual. This however does not have any effect to the functionality . The User Guide describes how to use ClickShare. It also contai ns a basic troubles hooting part where you can search for a solution when a problem occurs. 1.3 Sy[...]
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2. Introduction to Cl ickShare 2. INTROD UCTION T O CLICKSHARE Overview • About the ClickShare product • About the Base Unit • About the Button • About the Tray • Mobile Device Support 2.1 About the ClickS h are product Cli ckShar e sets ClickShare makes connecting to the meeting room’ s video system a matter of clicking a Button. This [...]
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2. Introductio n to ClickS hare Regional v ersion Contain s Accessories included R9861005JP • R9861006BJP • 4x R9861006D01 • R9861006T01 • power cable JIS C8303 • wall/ceiling mounting brackets • a DVI to VGA converter R9861005CN • R9861006BCN • 4x R9861006D01 • R9861006T01 • power cable GB 2099 • wall/ceiling mounting bracket[...]
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2. Introduction to Cl ickShare 2 1 3 2 Image 2-3 T h eB a s eU n i t 1 USB port 2 S tatu s LED s trip 3 Standby Button Ta b l e 2 - 3 USB Port The USB port is used to update the software of both the Base Unit and the Buttons. When plugging in the Butt on into the Base Unit, the Butt on is paired to the Base Unit. The Base Unit checks whether the so[...]
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2. Introductio n to ClickS hare 2.3 About the Button Button functionality By default, the ClickShare Set comes with four Buttons. A B utton contains three main functional components. 1 2 3 Image 2-4 The Button 1 USB connector 2B u t t o n 3L E D r i n g Ta b l e 2 - 5 Handle the Button cable with care. Rough handling might cause defects. USB connec[...]
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2. Introduction to Cl ickShare 2.4 About the T ray T ray functionality The function of t he Tray is to hold t he Buttons on the table when the meeting has fi nished. The Tray can hold up to 4 Buttons. Image 2-5 Tr a y 2.5 Mobile Devi ce Support Overview The below list of Apps are supported by ClickShare and can be installed on your mobile device f[...]
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2. Introductio n to ClickS hare 10 R5900001 CLICKSHA RE 21/11/2013[...]
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3. Getting S tarted 3. GETTING ST ARTED Overview • Powering the Base Unit on and off •B a s i c U s e • Advanced Use • Use of an iOS device with ClickShare Link • User Interface • Capture mode • Shared desktop: primary - extended •A u d i o c o n fi guration • Pairing 3.1 Powering the Base Unit on and off About power mode Y ou ca[...]
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3. Get ting Star ted Image 3-2 Standby but ton The system is now powered on . T o put the Base Unit in standby mode or awake it 1. Push the standby button shortly . Refer to image 3-2. Note: If you plug i n a Button into your laptop and connect to i t, the Base Unit automaticall y wakes u p from st a ndby (enable it s display output). If no Buttons[...]
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3. Getting S tarted Image 3-3 Starting t o use ClickShare is now very simple. T o start using ClickSh are 1. T ake a Button out of t he Tray . Image 3-4 2. Insert the Button into a USB port of your laptop. R5900001 CLICKSH ARE 21/11/2013 13[...]
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3. Get ting Star ted Image 3-5 The LEDs of the Button start fl ashing whit e. On your laptop a new drive appears. T wo situation are possible now: - A launcher is preinstall ed on your laptop (downloaded from th e Base Unit or Barco website, or deployed com pany-wide by your IT department). ClickShare is immediatel y available. Y ou can continue w[...]
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3. Getting S tarted The ClickShare client software starts and its icon appears in the system tray . On a Windows com puter: On a Macint osh: When the sys tem is ready for use, a message appears close to the systray icon. Image 3-8 The LEDs of the Button are stat ic white. 5. T o share your screen on the display , click the Button. The LEDs of the B[...]
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3. Get ting Star ted 1 user 2 users 3 users 4 users 1 1 3 1 2 12 12 34 Image 3-10 Positi on on Dual screen One display must support D isplay Port, otherwise an adapter piece from display port to DVI must be used. For a single display 2560x1080 P anoramic setup 4 users panoramic setup 2 users panoramic setup 1 user panoramic setup 2 1 34 12 1 Image [...]
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3. Getting S tarted Y our content is shown full s creen on the display . If other per sons were sharing their content on the display , their screens are removed. Their Button’s LED s are now shining white again. user 5 5 4 users 4 12 3 Image 3-13 Single di splay user 5 5 5 4 users 12 34 Image 3-14 Dual display 2 1 34 5 Image 3-15 Panoramic di spl[...]
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3. Get ting Star ted Connection via Apple TV As per the above but c onnect the ClickShare Link input t o the Apple TV instead of the i OS dev ice. 1. Connect to the appropriate network and start sharing by enabling AirPlay m irroring . For more information on how to setup, consult the iOS device’s user guide. Note: Always use AirPlay mirroring. S[...]
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3. Getting S tarted How to change 1. Right click on the ClickShare icon in the system tray (1). Image 3-17 Change capture mode A context menu opens. 2. Click Capture mode to toggle. Checked: capture with more detail s but may have a lower perf ormanc e. Not checked: capture will be f aster but may lose some of the detail s 3.7 Shared desktop: prima[...]
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3. Get ting Star ted 2 1 2 2 Image 3-19 PC with one extended screen connected. That extended screen will be captured and displayed on t he meeting room display . 3 1 2 2 Image 3-20 PC with two extended screens connected. The fi rst extended screen, sc reen 2 will always be captured and displayed on the meeting room display . T o know if your syste[...]
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3. Getting S tarted Image 3-22 Shared de sktop selec tion A context menu opens. 2. Select Shared Des ktop (2). 3. Select the desired setting (3). Primary : the primary PC screen is displayed on the meeting room display . Extended always the secondary screen is displayed on the m eeting room display . Known issue • Virtual Ext end ed Desktop not s[...]
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3. Get ting Star ted Image 3-23 Speakers Cl ickShare, defaul t 2. Click Playback devices (2). The Sound window opens on the P layback tab. 3. Select Speakers ClickShare (3) and click Set default (4). 4. Click Apply or OK to activate the new setting. Set ClickShare as default in Windows XP 1. Right click on t he speaker icon in the system tray . Ima[...]
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3. Getting S tarted 2. Click Adjust A udio Properties (1). The Sound and Audio Devices Properties window opens. 3. Select Audio tab (2). 4. Click on the drop down box in the Sound playb ack pane and select ClickShare (3).. 5. Click Apply or OK to activate the new setting. Set ClickShare as default on MAC 1. Click on the Apple logo on the me nu bar [...]
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3. Get ting Star ted A Button can only be paired to one Base Unit at a t ime. The Button will always make connection to the Base Unit it was last paired to. T o pair a Button to the Base Unit 1. Insert the Butt on in the USB port at the fr ont of the Base Unit y ou are using. Image 3-26 Inserting Button into the Base Unit Both the LEDs of the Butto[...]
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3. Getting S tarted Image 3-29 Unplug But ton from Base Uni t The Button is now ready for use. R5900001 CLICKSH ARE 21/11/2013 25[...]
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4. Tr oublesh ooting 4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4.1 Basic T roubleshooting Problem solving In this c hapter some problems that might occur while us ing ClickShare are listed. For each problem possible c auses are given and a solution is proposed. If you cannot so lve the problem yourself, please contact your local IT administrator . Probl em Cause Solut io[...]
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4. Troub leshooti ng Probl em Cause Sol ution No automatic refresh of drives. Refresh the vi ew on your laptop. Bad connection at USB port on lapt op. • Reconnect to the USB port. • T ry another USB po rt. • Reboot your laptop. After inserting t he Button into your laptop, you cannot fi nd the ClickShare drive. Windows tries to assign the Cl[...]
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5. Environmen tal informat ion 5. ENVIRONMENT AL INFORMA TION 5.1 Disposal informati on Disposal Information W aste Electrical and Electronic Equipment This symbol on the product indicates that, un der the European Directive 2012/19/EU governing waste from electrical and electronic equipment, this pr oduct must not be di sposed of with other munici[...]
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5. Environm ental info rmation 底架 Cha ssis x 0 x 000 电 源供 应 器 Power Supply U nit x 0 x 000 文件 说 明 书 Paper Manuals 000000 O: 表示 该 有毒有害物 质 在 该 部件所有均 质 材料中的含量均 在 SJ/T 1 1363-2006 标 准 规 定的限量 要求以下 . O: Indicates that t his toxic or hazardous substance contai [...]
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Index INDEX A About 3, 5–6, 8–9 Base U nit 6 ClickShare 5 ClickShare product 5 The Butt on 8 Tr a y 9 User Guide 3 About ClickShare 3 About the Tray 9 Address 30 Advanced use 15 Audio control 21 B Base Unit 6 Basic information 3 Basic Troubleshooti ng 27 Basic use 12 Button 8, 23 P air ing 2 3 Button menu 18–19 Capture mode 18 Detailed 18 Fas[...]