E-Classroom
Training and Guidelines
INTRODUCTION AND
FUNCTIONALITY OF ITEMS
HOST/MINI/STANDALONE
(PC) SYSTEM UNIT
SAMPLE COMPONENTS
The Front Panel
1. Power button
2. Power Button light
3. 2.0 USB Port
4. Reset Button
5. Headphone Jack
6. Microphone Jack
7. Hard drive activity light
The Rear Panel
1. Power Port
2. USB 2.0 Ports
3. DVI Port
4. HDMI Port
5. USB 3.0 Port
6. HDMI Port (Graphics Card)
7. PS/2 Mouse and Keyboard
8. VGA Port
9. USB 2.0 Port
10. Ethernet/RJ45 LAN Port
11. VGA Port (Graphics Card)
12. Audio out (Rear Channel)
13. Audio out (Side Channel)
14. Audio out (Center/Bass Channel)
15. Microphone
16. Headphone/
LED Monitor
Front View
1. Display
2. Monitor Stand
The Control Panel (Front View)
1. Menu /Enter - Shows main choice menus.
2. Down - Adjust the options - move down or lower /Hot key (option)
3. Up - Adjust the options - move up or higher /Hot key (option)
4. Exit - Exit main menu, or when no menus - auto adjust
The Control Buttons (Rear View)
Power Indicator Light
-Blue (green) light indicates the power is on.
-Blue (green) light indicates the signal is operating normally.
-Blue (green) flash indicates there is no input signal.
VIRTUALIZATION KIT
Front Panel
A. Led Indicator
B. Power Button/Reset Button
Back Panel
C. RJ45 LAN Port
D. Microphone &
Speaker/Headphone Port
E. USB Port
F. VGA Port
G. DC Input Port
Side Panel
H. USB Port
AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE
REGULATOR (AVR)
Access Points
1. Voltmeter
2. Power Button
3. Power Sources – 230 Volts
4. Circuit Breaker
UNINTERUPTABLE POWER
SUPPLY (UPS)
Front Panel
1. Power Switch
2. LED Indicators
Note:
AC Mode: Green LED lighting
Battery Mode: Yellow LED Flashing
Fault Mode: Red LED Lighting
Back Panel
1. AC input
2. Circuit breaker
3. Output receptacles
4. RS232 communication
LAPTOP
Front Panel
1. Memory Card Slot
2. Microphone and Headphone Jack
Mouse Pad Panel
1. Touch Pad
2. Right Touch Pad Button
3. Left Touch Pad Button
Left Panel
1. Power connector
2. Vent
3. External VGA port
4. RJ-45 (network) jack
5. HDMI Port
6. USB 3.0 Port
Right Panel
1. USB 2.0 and 3.0 Ports
2. 2. Optical drive
3. Security cable slot
NOTE: The security cable is designed to act as a deterrent, but may
not prevent the computer from being mishandled or stolen
Accessories
1. Battery Pack
2. AC adapter
3. Power cord
TABLET
Tablet Front Panel
1. Front Camera
2. Charge Indicator
9. Power Button
13. Microphone
14. Vol (-) Vol (+)
Tablet Bottom Panel
6. Micro SD Card Slot
16. Dock Pin
Tablet Side Panels
3. Headphone Jack
Note: Speaker output will
be automatically disabled
when headphone jack is
connected
4. USB
5. Mini HDMI
7. Power Jack
12. Speaker
15. Rear Camera
Keyboard Front Panel
8. Keyboard Group
10. Status Indicator
11. Touchpad
Keyboard Side Panel
4. USB Port
PROJECTOR
Front/Top
1.Top control panel
2. Zoom / Focus
3. Lamp Cover
4. Filter
5. Projection lens
6.Remote Receiver (Front)
Rear
7. AC Power Cord port
8. Terminal
9. Kensington Security Slot
10. WARNNING indicator
11. POWER indicator
Bottom
12. Adjustment pad
13. Air exhaust
Terminals
1. HDMI connector
2.VIDEO IN terminal
3. VGA OUT terminal
4. VGA IN / YPbPr /
S-VIDEO IN
5. RS-232C
6. Kensington Security Slot
INTERACTIVE PROJECTOR
Front/Top
1. Top Control Panel
2. Focus
3. Lamp Cover
4. Filter
5. Projection lens
6. Remote Receiver (Front)
REAR
7. AC Power Cord port
8. Terminal
9. Kensington Security Slot
10. Warning indicator
11. Power indicator
Bottom
12. Adjustment pad
13. Air exhaust
Terminal
1. HDMI connector
2. VIDEO IN terminal
3. VGA OUT terminal
4. VGA IN / YPbPr /
S-VIDEO IN
5. RS-232C
6. Kensington Security Slot
7. USB-Mini
8. USB-Micro
MULTIMEDIA SPEAKER
Access Points
3 IN 1 INKJET PRINTER
Front View
1. Document cover
2. Paper Support
3. Paper guides
4. Rear Tray
5. Paper Output
6. Output Tray Extension
Open Cover View
7. Platen Glass
8. Operation Panel
Rear View
1. USB port
2. Power cord Connector
Inside View
1. Ink tank covers
2. Scanning unit / cover
3. Ink tanks
4. Cartridge holder
Operational Panel
1. On Button – Turns the power on or
off
2. On Lamp – Lights after flashing
when the power is turned on.
3. Alarm Lamp – Light or flashes when
error occurs.
4. Ink Lamp – Light or flashes when
black or color ink runs out.
5. Stop Button – Cancels operation
when print, copy, or scan jobs is in
progress.
6. Black Button – Starts black and
white copying
7. Color Button – Starts color copying.
TELIVISION
Front View
Rear View
TV Terminal Connections
1. Optical Terminal Out
2. Audio Input Terminal
3. Video/Y Pb Pr Input Terminal
4. Line out Terminal
5. HDMI1 (2.0/4K2K)/ARC Input Terminal
6. HDMI2 (2.0/4K2K) Input Terminal
7. HDMI3 (1.4/4K2K) Input Terminal
8. HDMI4 (1.4/4K2K)/MHL Input Terminal
9. RF Antenna
10. USB Input Terminal
Control Panel Button
Function
VOL (+)
Increase volume; if OSD is active, function is RIGHT in the menu; in SOURCE menu, functions as
ENTER.
VOL (-)
Decrease volume; of OSD is active, function is LEFT in the menu.
CH (+)
Change channel up; if OSD is active, function is UP in the menu.
CH (-)
Change channel down; if OSD is active, functions is DOWN in the menu.
MENU
Press to select the Main Menu.
SOURCE
Select the input signal.
POWER
Switch on when at standby mode or enter the standby mode
CHARGING CART
Front Panel
Inside Front Panel
Back Panel
Inside Back Panel
BATCH LAYOUTS
Batch 35 – 36 Layout
Batch 40 Layout
Batch 41 Layout
Batch 42 Layout
Batch 43 Layout
Batch 44 Layout
INSTALLATION
HOST/MINI/STANDALONE (PC)
GENERAL INSTALLATION &
GUIDELINES
To Setup Power Connection
1. Connect the Power cables to your computer. (This includes
main components Monitor and System Unit.)
To Setup Computer Display
1. Connect the VGA cord from Monitor to System Unit (VGA Port)
Note: Please keep in mind that Display is on VGA Port of Video
Card Portion
Plugging in the Computer
1. Plug the UPS into a 2-pole, 3-wire grounded receptacle.
Then connect computer-related device into each of the
power receptacles supplied on the back of the UPS. This
includes Monitor and System unit power cords.
Starting the Computer
2. Power on the UPS
3. Power on your computer.
3. Power on Monitor.
Powering off your computer
When you power off your computer, certain components in the power supply and system
board remain energized. In order to remove all electrical power from your computer, unplug
the power cord and modem cable from the wall outlets. We recommend disconnecting the
power cord and modem cable when your computer will not be used for long periods.
Powering down the PC may be done in a number of ways,
To power off your computer:
A-1. Click Start, then click Turn Off Computer. The Turn Off Computer dialog box opens.
A-2. Click Turn Off. Windows shuts down and turns off your computer.
B. Press ALT + F4 Keyboard Shortcut Keys then on the desktop screen choose
“SHUTDOWN” then click Ok.
Note: If for some reason you cannot use the Turn Off Computer option in Windows to turn
off your computer, press and hold the power button for about five seconds, then release it.
Connecting to a wired Ethernet network
1. Insert one end of the network
cable into the network jack on the
back of your computer.
2. Insert the other end of the
network cable into a network jack.
You can use your computer’s
Ethernet jack for more than just
networking. Many broadband
Internet connections, such as cable
modems and DSL modems,
connect to your computer’s
Ethernet jack.
E-CLASSROOM BATCH 35-36
SERVER
Server Setup
1. Power Source
2. UPS
3. System Unit
4. LED Monitor
5. Keyboard
6. Mouse
Server IP Configuration
Server IP Address
HOST1-PC HOST2-PC
MULTIPOINT MANAGER
(ADDING USER ACCOUNT)
Multipoint Manager
Multipoint Manager
(Users Tab)
Adding User Account
Input User Account and
Password
Choose Standard User
Process Finish
User Account Created
MULTIPOINT MANAGER
(MANAGE MULTIPLE
MULTIPOINT SERVERS)
Add or Remove
Multipoint Servers
Server Detection
Check Points
1. Multipoint Servers must be connected on the same
network. (Check LAN Connection and Network Switch
Setup) .
2. Please keep in mind that Multipoint Servers (Computer
Names) must be unique or different with each other
for easy identification.
3. Multipoint Servers IP Address must be unique but of
the same gateway address.
Added Multipoint Server
MULTIPOINT MANAGER
( AVOIDING “PRESS B”)
Edit Server Settings
Select the Checkbox
Options
NETWORK SWITCH HUB
Switch Hub Components
1. Power Cord
2. Mounting Bracket and Screws
VIRTUALIZATION KIT
Virtualization Components
Includes:
1. Thin Client (Share)
2. Thin Client Power Adapter
3. Thin Client Stand Bracket
4. LED Monitor
A. Monitor Stand
B. Power Cord
C. VGA Cord
5. Keyboard and Mouse
6. LAN Cable / Network
Cable
Bracket Installation
Thin Client Bracket Setup
THIN CLIENT
CONFIGURATION
Add Microsoft RDP
Connection
Edit Microsoft RDP Connection
(General Tab)
1. Connection Name
2. Server Address
3. Remember Account
4. Username
5. Password
6. Domain
Edit Microsoft RDP Connection
(Option Tab)
Select the Checkbox to enable
the following feature.
1. Local disk mapping
2. Sound Mapping
3. Enable RemoteFX graphic
feature
4. Redefined the RDP port :
3389
5. Enable Network Level
Authentication(NLA)
6. Enable Media Player
Multimedia Redirection
Edit Microsoft RDP Connection
(Experience Tab)
Select the following feature.
1. 32 bpp
2. Desktop background
3. Font smoothing
4. Desktop Composition
5. Themes
6. Bitmap Caching
Display Properties
Network Settings
IP Address Listing
HOST HOST1-PC HOST2-PC
HOST1-PC User1:1 – 192.168.1.11 User22:22 – 192.168.1.41
User: Administrator User2:2– 192.168.1.12 User23:23 – 192.168.1.42
Pass: 123 User3:3 – 192.168.1.13 User24:24 – 192.168.1.43
User4:4 – 192.168.1.14 User25:25 – 192.168.1.44
IP: 192.168.1.10
User5:5 – 192.168.1.15 User26:26 – 192.168.1.45
User6:6 – 192.168.1.16 User27:27 – 192.168.1.46
HOST2-PC
User7:7 – 192.168.1.17 User28:28 – 192.168.1.47
User: Administrator
User8:8 – 192.168.1.18 User29:29 – 192.168.1.48
Pass: 123 User9:9 – 192.168.1.19 User30:30 – 192.168.1.49
IP: 192.168.1.40 User10:10 – 192.168.1.20 User31:31 – 192.168.1.50
User11:11 – 192.168.1.21 User32:32 – 192.168.1.51
Gateway: 192.168.1.1 User12:12 – 192.168.1.22 User33:33 – 192.168.1.52
User13:13 – 192.168.1.23 User34:34 – 192.168.1.53
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 User14:14 – 192.168.1.24 User35:35 – 192.168.1.54
User15:15 – 192.168.1.25 User36:36 – 192.168.1.55
User16:16 – 192.168.1.26 User37:37 – 192.168.1.56
User17:17 – 192.168.1.27 User38:38 – 192.168.1.57
User18:18 – 192.168.1.28 User39:39 – 192.168.1.58
User19:19 – 192.168.1.29 User40:40 – 192.168.1.59
User20:20 – 192.168.1.30 User41:41 – 192.168.1.60
User21:21 – 192.168.1.31 User42:42 – 192.168.1.61
USAGE AND MANAGEMENT
Multipoint Dashboard
Projecting Desktop
Messaging Feature
Take Control
Logoff Terminals
PRINTER
(BATCH 35-36,41,43)
GENERAL INSTALLATION &
GUIDELINES
Setup Guide
INTERACTIVE PROJECTOR
(BATCH 40)
Setting Up Projector
Ambient brightness may
affect your projection
image quality. For the
optimal image effect, it is
recommended to control
brightness in your
environment.
Adjustment Position
Place the projector properly so that it is vertical to the
screen.
Adjustment Pad
While pressing the
adjuster buttons, adjust
the forward / back angle
of tilt of the projector. So
that it can place the
projected image at the
center of the screen.
Connection to PC
(Digital/Analog)
Power On your Projector
1. Connect the AC power
cord.
2. Press the Power button
on the top control panel or
the remote controller. The
Power indicator lights in
green and the cooling fan
starts running.
Power Off your Projector
1. Press Power button to turn
off the projector.
2. In projector Screen Power
off Dialog box will appear.
3. Press again the Power
button to turn off.
4. Screen will shutdown. The
Power indicator lights in RED
starts blinking.
5. Wait until the RED light
stops blinking and pull out the
power cord on the power
source.
Focus Function
1. Rotate the Focus Ring
to adjust the projection.
AUTO SETTING FUNCTION
Projector Control Panel Remote Control Panel
Keystone Function
You may adjust keystone
distortion of image in your
projector with the V keystone
adjustment. Follow steps below
to adjust keystone distortion of
projected image manually. Press
the KEYSTONE button on your
remote controller. The keystone
adjustment dialog box displays
Press button to adjust
keystone distortion. You may
save your settings for keystone
adjustment.
Interactive Function
Components:
1. USB-Mini Cable
(for Projector to PC)
2. Light Pen
Note: Connect the USB
Mini Data Cable to the
Computer Device to start
the Calibration Process
Manual Calibration
(Desktop)
Automatic Calibration (Desktop)
LAPTOP
GENERAL INSTALLATION &
GUIDELINES FOR
(BATCH 35-36,40,41,42)
Laptop Components
1. Battery Pack
2. AC adapter
3. Power cord
Installing Battery Pack
Connecting to Power Adapter
1. Plug the DC output cable into the DC power jack of your
notebook PC.
2. Plug the AC adapter into an AC electrical outlet.
Opening the Display Panel
1. Carefully lift up the display panel with your thumb.
2. Slowly tilt the display panel forward or backward to a comfortable
viewing angle.
Powering on the Laptop
1. Press the Power Button
TABLET
GENERAL INSTALLATION &
GUIDELINES FOR
(BATCH 35-36,40,41,42)
Tablet Components
1. Detachable US English
Keyboard
2. 32 GB Memory card
3. Power Adapter/Charger
4. User’s Manual
Installing Memory Card
1. Push the Micro SD card
gently into the card slot
until it clicks into place.
2. To access the files stored
in the memory card, enter
the Explorer mode by
clicking the Explorer icon
and select the "SD Card"
directory.
3. To remove the Micro SD
card, push the card once
again until it clicks.
NETWORK ROUTER
GENERAL INSTALLATION &
GUIDELINES FOR
(BATCH 41,42,43,44)
Router Components
1. Power Adapter
2. LAN Cable
3. Stand
4. User’s Manual
Connecting Devices to WLAN
1. Verify the WLAN Router
SSID and Password.
2. Verify if Computer Device
is Capable for WLAN
Connection.
3. Connect your Device to
the WIFI
CHARING CART
GENERAL INSTALLATION &
GUIDELINES FOR
(BATCH 41 & 44)
Charging Cart Components
1. Power Cord
2. User’s Manual
Operation Instruction
1. Open the front door, put the tablets in the separators.
2. Open the back door, plug the adopters into the PDU one by one, then
guide the charging line to front side through the round hole.
3. Plug the power cord into the wall socket or switch socket separately.
4. Checking the on-state of the leakage protector.
5. Press the switch and connect the corresponding adopters charging
port to the tablets one by one from the front side, and begin to charge.
6. After use, power off the branch switches and main switch, divide the
charging cart power cord from the wall socket.
TELEVISION
GENERAL INSTALLATION &
GUIDELINES FOR
(BATCH 41 ,42, 43)
HANDS-ON
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYSTEM RESTORATION
AND BACKUP
ONE STEP RECOVERY
Pressing “F9” Function Key
Entering GGHOST Environment
Processing Disk Information
Language Menu
Restore Menu
Restoring Process
NOTES:
1. “F9” Function key can only be press during booting process of
devices.(Includes : HOST/MINI/STANDALONE(PC’s) and LAPTOP)
2. Wait until you reached the Restore Menu Environment.
3. After you enter the Restore button. The Ghost Restore Progress
Indicator screen will show up.
4. Wait until it reach the 100%. The computer will automatically
restart and restore to its original state.
DISK RECOVERY
Inserting Recovery Disk
WINPE Environment
GHOST32 User Interface
Image Restoring Procedure
Locate the Recovery Image
Recovery Image Location
Selecting Recovery Image
Selecting Target Drive
Preview Image Partition
Proceed with Disk Restore
Proceed with Disk Restore
Restore Process Indicator
Prompting Next Recovery Disk
Restore Successful
CLEANLINESS