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1. The stylus moves further than approximately 32 feet 10 m from the host computer To resume communication move closer to the host computer replace the stylus cap and then remove it again The stylus battery needs to be replaced Refer to Install the eno stylus battery on page 25 eno App Status While hovering the stylus over the eno App icon in system tray or menu bar this notification displays the current connection status of each device recognized by eno App No action required The eno stylus battery is low The stylus battery level is reaching a critically low level Replace the battery as soon as possible Please cap your stylus to maximize battery life This notification warns you that the stylus has been idle for some time and will automatically enter sleep mode if idle for several minutes to save battery life Replace the stylus cap to save battery life You must be in projection mode The whiteboard is not active and will not respond to most features Newer eno App icon strip Tap the Calibrate icon and follow to use this instructions you see on the feature Press whiteboard Projection Older icon strip Tap the Projection icon to re enter projection mode Steelcase 92 Appendix 3 eno App notifications Saved to Cloud This notification appears after your No action required Refer to snapshot is saved to the Cloud Cloud
2. Steelcase 15 Installing eno interactive whiteboards 2 Fasten the whiteboard to the upper edge of the wall brackets using the four eno 2610 or six eno 2810 screws provided When the whiteboard is mounted to the wall refer to Install the magnetic icon strip on page 21 Steelcase 16 Installing eno interactive whiteboards Magnetically mounting eno click whiteboards 2650 and 2850 Steelcase Two people are needed to magnetically mount and remove the eno click whiteboards 2650 and 2850 from a metal surface such as another whiteboard or blackboard You need to provide the following What comes in the box eno click 2650 or 2850 interactive whiteboard magnetic control icon strip eno stylus kit containing the stylus battery two extra stylus tips eno receiver and USB extender cable eno App installation DVD VSSSSNSSSSNWSSSN N 17 Steelcase Installing eno interactive whiteboards Preparing to magnetically mount eno click eno click interactive whiteboards fasten to any metal surface including most blackboards and whiteboards using strong secure magnets that cause no damage to the surface To prepare for magnetically mounting the eno click whiteboard 1 Test the surface where you want to mount eno click whiteboard to assure it is a metal surface 2 Thoroughly clean the surface Use a soft cloth rag and any cleaning solution such as 5096 alcohol and 5096 water
3. Magnetically mounting the eno click To mount the eno click whiteboard 1 With the help of an assistant lift the eno click whiteboard and rest its bottom edge on or near the pen try of a wall mounted whiteboard if possible or otherwise assure that the eno click whiteboard is level and in the desired position 2 Move the bottom edge of the eno click whiteboard toward the surface and allow its magnets to engage with the magnetic surface 18 Installing eno interactive whiteboards 3 Gently pivot the top edge of the eno click whiteboard toward the magnetic surface until the top magnets engage 4 Use a bubble level to test that the eno click whiteboard is level If it is not remove it using instructions below then re mount it Y e 19 i i Steelcase 19 Installing eno interactive whiteboards Removing the magnetically mounted eno click whiteboard Two people are needed to remove the eno click whiteboard To remove the eno click whiteboard 1 With the help of an assistant use firm steady pressure on both edges of the eno click whiteboard simultaneously to pull its bottom edge away from the magnetic surface 2 Pivot the bottom edge of the eno click whiteboard up until it is at an angle of about 40 degrees relative to the floor The upper magnets disengage at this angle Steelcase 20 Installing eno interactive whiteboards 3 Move the whi
4. To display a blank whiteboard page for writing Choose the Previous left arrow To return to the projected computer desktop Choose the Next right arrow until the computer desktop appears Steelcase 59 The eno App The eno App Related topics Status Alerts Save Cloud Save Print Icon Strip Pen Draw User Settings Using the on screen icon strip Getting help Checking for updates Exiting the eno App Configuring eno App options To configure the eno Application options 1 Click the eno App icon in the system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh eno App icon Steelcase 60 The eno App 2 The eno App menu appears Settings for Eno Application Align Calibrate the Display Show On screen Icon Strip Help Topics Check For Updates About the no Application Configure Projectors Turn off microphone Exit the no Application 3 Choose Settings for eno Application 4 Click a tab from the left pane to change defaults and options Status Related topics Preparing to use eno The Status tab provides a live view of all eno products that are communicating with the host computer and their current status To view and change hardware product features 1 Choose Settings for eno Application from the eno App menu Steelcase 61 The eno App 2 Click the Status tab Status Vie
5. Specify the directory where snapshot files are saved when you tap the Cloud Save icon If you do not specify a directory path snapshot files are saved to your Documents folder File Type Specify the format of the snapshot file saved on your computer when you save an image Options include PDF JPEG TIFF PNG or BMP In Windows you can also save as GIF On a Macintosh you can also save as PICT Photoshop SGI TGA and Quicktime Image formats By default snapshot files are saved in JPG format Windows or PDF Macintosh Base File Name Prefix Specify the name of the snapshot files Click the existing base file name to enter a new file name File Name Modifier Click a radio button to choose a date time stamp to the base filename to add a sequential number to the base file name or to overwrite the existing file each time you save Save PDF in Landscape When you save a snapshot in the PDF file format the default is portrait orientation Choose this option to save the PDF in landscape orientation Steelcase 66 The eno App Print Related topics Printing a snapshot To configure print options 1 Choose Settings for eno Application from the eno App menu 2 Click the Print tab Select Printer Choose the default printer to print a snapshot when you short tap the Print icon The drop down list includes printers currently installed on your computer Printer Properties Specify options fo
6. Steelcase 56 If you have the older eno icon strip 2 Tap the red control icon The screen becomes grayed except one circle of light 3 Drag the spotlight around the screen to focus attention on that portion of the screen 4 To re shape the spotlight into an ellipse drag the circle from any of the four cardinal points around the edge of the circle 5 To enlarge or shrink the circle drag it from any point around the edge except the four cardinal points To remove the spotlight Tap the red control icon again Revealing your work To use the reveal tool 1 Configure the red pen color icon for the reveal option Refer to Icon Strip on page 68 Steelcase 57 If you have the older eno icon strip 2 Tap the red control icon The screen becomes black except one strip at the top Clear writing 3 Drag the strip up down left or right to reveal more of the screen Clear writing Know what vou want to say Then say it To reveal the entire screen and continue your presentation Tap the red control icon again Opening a blank whiteboard page for writing Related topics If you have the older eno icon strip Writing and erasing with the eno stylus If you prefer to write on a blank whiteboard page rather than writing over the projected computer desktop you can display up to 99 additional blank pages for writing Steelcase 58 If you have the older eno icon strip
7. The eno whiteboard provides a cordless experience for presentations and collaboration for up to three users at the same time Three users with their own stylus can write erase and interact with the computer simultaneously To pair each eno stylus with the same eno receiver refer to Pair the eno stylus with the eno receiver on page 26 Each user can write at the same time using a unique pen style When one participant taps the Mouse or Markup icon all users enter the same mode Only one user at a time can control the mouse Multiple eno interactive whiteboards and icon strips eno also supports up to three whiteboards showing separate parts of the host computer desktop as if you were using multiple monitors with the computer You may need to add an additional video card s to use multiple projectors Since each whiteboard communicates via the same host computer s eno App you have the option to use three styli on any of the whiteboards Each stylus must have be paired to the same eno receiver Refer to Pair the eno stylus with the eno receiver on page 26 In a room with multiple whiteboards that respond to the same host computer each whiteboard must have a unique A B or C magnetic icon strip and a unique product identification number located on the lower Steelcase 34 Preparing to use eno left corner of the whiteboard This enables users at each board to independently write erase and operate the comp
8. an interactive window that you can drag to a convenient location on the whiteboard To view the on screen icon strip 1 Olick the eno App icon in the system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh The eno App menu appears Steelcase 72 The eno App 2 Choose Show On Screen Icon Strip from the menu to toggle on and off the display of a functional on screen icon strip The on Screen icons look and function just like the magnetic icon strip Refer to The eno App icon strip on page 39 IVER Lre e E a e P L m vrGrn Pae eece eno App on screen icons older on screen icons If you updated to eno app 3 0 but still use the older magnetic icon strip the on screen icons match the older icon strip Refer to If you have the older eno icon strip on page 50 Getting help Related topics The eno App icon strip To get help Tap the Help icon Steelcase 73 The eno App Choose Help Topics from the eno App menu for information about using Steelcase products Checking for updates eno App updates are available via the Internet The eno App can check for updates automatically refer to User Settings on page 71 or you can check for updates at any time To update the eno App 1 Click the eno App icon in the system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh The eno App menu appears 2 Choose Check for Updates from the menu when your computer is connected to the Internet A s
9. projector control icons 90 functions 89 R Red color configuration options 69 Remove Stylus 62 replacement parts 76 Replay Strokes 70 Reset Notifications 63 reveal 48 Right click 40 S Save File As 64 66 Save Path 64 66 Save PDF in landscape 65 66 Saving a snapshot 44 55 Search COM ports on Startup 71 Select printer 67 snapshot file type 64 66 printing 46 55 save 44 55 save to Cloud 45 Snapshot file names 64 66 Sounds 63 95 spotlight 47 drag to ellipse 47 enlarge or shrink 47 removing 48 Startup Pen Style 70 stylus battery replacement 76 LED status indicators 30 multiple 34 on off 26 tip replacement 76 stylus is disconnected 92 System requirements 22 T technical support 78 typing 43 52 U Undo 40 41 User Settings 71 User defined icons 68 using the on screen keyboard 43 52 W whiteboard pages 42 Windows built in Bluetooth 84 Y Your stylus is disconnected 37 Index 96
10. a unique A B or C magnetic projector control icon strip for on off video mute brightness and input Source so that any stylus can control any projector s settings Refer to Projector control icons for eno one models on page 89 To configure a PolyVision projector to respond to the A B or C magnetic projector control icon strip on the whiteboard 1 Olick the eno App icon in the system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh 2 Choose Configure Projectors from the menu Click a projector Move the cursor over the active link under Icon strip and select from A B or C to correspond to the magnetic projector control icon strip labeled A B or C that is fastened to the whiteboard for that projector Choose All when you are using one projector In addition in rooms where multiple PolyVision projectors are connected to the same computer each projector is associated with an added computer monitor that includes a unique A B or C on screen icon strip Refer to Using the on screen icon strip on page 72 a lt A on screen icon strip To change the monitor and on screen icon strip that appear on a whiteboard 1 Click the eno App icon in the system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh Choose Configure Projectors from the menu Click a projector 4 Move the cursor over the active link under Monitor and select from the available monitors Th
11. by contacting your Steelcase dealer or Technical Support Refer to Technical support on page 78 Steelcase 38 Using eno The eno App icon strip To perform a function tap an icon with the stylus Mouse mode Refer to Mouse control using the no stylus Markup mode Refer to Writing and erasing with the eno stylus Whiteboard Pages Refer to Opening a whiteboard page for writing Left Right Arrows Keyboard Refer to Using the on screen keyboard Undo Redo User defined icons Refer to User defined icons Pen Refer to Writing and erasing with the eno stylus Highlighter Refer to Writing and erasing with the eno stylus Eraser Refer to Writing and erasing with the eno stylus Pen or highlighter colors Color palette Pen highlighter style Pen highlighter eraser width Save Save As Refer to Saving a snapshot on the host computer Cloud Save Save As Refer to Saving a snapshot to a Cloud server File Opens the folder on the computer where you last saved a snapshot Print Print dialog Refer to Printing a snapshot Erase All Erase All dialog Refer to Erase All Spotlight Reveal Refer to Spotlight and reveal presentation tools Settings for eno App Refer to Configuring eno App options Help Calibrate Refer to Calibrate the computer with the whiteboard Steelcase 39 Using eno Mouse control using the eno stylus Related topics The eno App icon s
12. d Industrie Canada Le fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne Steelcase 78 Technical support peut causer d interf rences et 2 il doit accepter toute interf rence y compris les interf rences pouvant entrainer un fonctionnement non d sir Cofetel statement for Mexico Steelcase eno receiver La operaci n de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y 2 este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia incluyendo la que pueda causar su operaci n no deseada CE compliance eno has been tested and found to comply with safety radiation and immunity standards defined in 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive EN60950 1 2001 Safety 2004 108 EC EMC Directive EN55022 2008 Class B EMC EN55024 2008 EMI EN301489 17 V1 2 1 2002 EN301489 1 V1 4 1 2002 1995 5 EC R amp TTE Directive EN300328 2 V1 6 1 2004 RF IEC 60825 1 Class 1 LED WEEE compliance WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Steelcase 79 Warranty Warranty Steelcase WHAT IS COVERED Steelcase Inc warrants to the original consumer or other end user purchaser that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship under the following terms 1 The stylus and eno receiver are warranted for a period of two years from the date of purchase 2 The porcelain enameled steel writing su
13. ee aee 79 WEEE COMpIANCE icc deg t Re oe ege ER Ree dee 4 79 VEI EV restar Boden DU we aon Rs Por RR a ros 80 Appendix 1 eno Bluetooth pairing options 0 000 83 Pairing eno using the ENO App 1 eere 84 Pairing eno using built in Windows or Apple Bluetooth 84 Pairing eno using third party Bluetooth 0000 ee ee 85 Appendix 2 eno one Projector Control Application 87 Configuring PolyVision projectors lisse 87 Projector statis vss s eg v va aia RES Pe 88 Projector control icons for eno one models o o o 89 Multiple PolyVision projectors sss 89 Appendix 3 eno App notifications ills 91 Iti lex ds scere Oe pak Sis ROO RU A Tele Inc I MOOR d 94 Steelcase iii Welcome Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of a Steelcase eno interactive whiteboard What are eno interactive whiteboards eno interactive whiteboards provide cordless interactivity with a computer using the Bluetooth enabled eno stylus While the computer is projected onto the eno interactive whiteboard use the stylus to enhance presentations by enabling interaction and collaboration navigate through documents presentations or websites from the whiteboard write highlight and erase notes print and save your work eno interactive whiteboards are made from ceramicsteel so you can also use them with dry erase markers and magnets as well as the styl
14. eno one Fixed Wall Arm Installation Guide and Appendix 2 eno one Projector Control Application on page 87 Installation checklist 1 Mount the eno interactive whiteboard 2610 or 2810 to a wall Refer to Mounting eno 2610 and 2810 to a wall on page 9 Or 1 Mount the eno click interactive whiteboard 2650 or 2850 to a magnetic surface Refer to Magnetically mounting eno click whiteboards 2650 and 2850 on page 17 2 Install the magnetic icon strip Refer to Install the magnetic icon strip on page 21 Steelcase 8 Installing eno interactive whiteboards 3 Install the Steelcase eno Application on the computer Refer to Install the eno App on page 22 4 Connect the eno receiver to the computer Refer to Preparing to use eno on page 22 5 Prepare the eno stylus for use Refer to Preparing to use eno on page 22 6 Connect a projector to the computer Refer to Getting started with a projector on page 30 7 Test the eno whiteboard Mounting eno 2610 and 2810 to a wall You need to provide the following tools Steelcase 9 Installing eno interactive whiteboards What comes in the box 1 eno stylus kit containing the stylus battery two extra stylus tips eno receiver and USB extender cable magnetic control icon strip eno 2610 or 2810 whiteboard two 2610 or three 2810 mounting brackets four 2610 or six 2810 8 x 0 5 Phillips pan head self dri
15. or malfunction resulting from but not limited to Accident misuse abuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product Use of unintended writing implements such as but not limited to ball point pens pencils fountain pens or non dry erase markers Use of non approved cleaning materials or solvents Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Steelcase Any damage incurred in shipping 80 Steelcase Warranty Removal or installation of the product Any other cause that does not relate to a product defect 4 Cartons carrying cases pens external cabinets easels or any accessories used in connection with the product 5 Removal and or installation charges 6 Shipping charges to and from our factory or authorized repair depot HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE If you experience a problem with this product contact your local dealer or Steelcase Product Support 1 800 334 4922 in the USA or 33 3 88 13 36 36 in Europe to resolve the problem If the product is diagnosed as being defective return the product to the original place of purchase If you are directed to return the product directly to Steelcase you must obtain a Return Materials Authorization RMA number from Steelcase All products returned to Steelcase must have an RMA number assigned regardless of reason for return The RMA number mu
16. saving a whiteboard page tap the Save All button to save all whiteboard pages 3 To save all whiteboard pages in one file add a check beside this option To save all whiteboard pages in one file make sure that the file type setting is PDF or TIFF Printing a snapshot Related topics If you have the older eno icon strip To preserve and distribute your work you can print a snapshot of the whiteboard using any printer connected to the host computer Steelcase 55 If you have the older eno icon strip The Print icon has two functions depending on how long you tap the icon with the stylus To print a snapshot of the whiteboard using default settings Tap the Print icon To assign the default printer that is used when you tap the Print icon refer to Print on page 67 To view the Print dialog and change printer properties 1 Tap and hold the stylus tip without moving it on the Print icon for one second 2 To print all whiteboard pages add a check beside the option Spotlight and reveal options Related topics If you have the older eno icon strip Icon Strip Spotlighting your work Revealing your work The red pen color icon has three possible functions which you can configure red pen color for writing spotlight reveal Spotlighting your work To use the spotlight 1 Configure the red pen color icon for the spotlight option Refer to Icon Strip on page 68
17. spotlight around the screen to focus attention on that portion of the screen 3 To re shape the spotlight into an ellipse drag the circle from any of the four cardinal points around the edge of the circle 4 To enlarge or shrink the circle drag it from any point around the edge except the four cardinal points Steelcase 47 Steelcase Using eno To remove the spotlight Tap the Spotlight icon again Revealing your work To use the Reveal tool 1 Tap the Reveal icon The screen becomes black except one strip at the top Clear writing 2 Use the stylus to drag the strip up down left or right to reveal more of the screen Clear writing Know what vou want to sav Then say it To reveal the entire screen and continue your presentation Tap the Reveal icon again 48 Using eno User defined icons Related topics The eno App icon strip con Strip The eno icon strip provides two icons that you can customize for quick access to launch a frequently use website open a specific document launch the application that you use most often change the pen to a custom color To customize a user defined icon Refer to Icon Strip on page 68 Steelcase 49 If you have the older eno icon strip If you have the older eno icon strip Older eno magnetic icon strip functions are described below Pen Cursor toggle PgUp PgDn On screen keyboard Pen pale
18. steel Documents eno File Type Select the saved file format Base File Name Prefix Specify the text that each file name will begin with File Name Modifier Specify the modifier appended to each saved file name Date Time 6 Sequential Number Sample filename Steelcase 000004 jpg Overwrite No modifier Save PDF In Landscape When the save as file type is PDF portrait orientation is the Tor default Select this option to better fit the image on the Save Path Specify the directory where snapshot files are saved By default snapshot files are saved to the Documents folder File Type Specify the format of the snapshot file Options include PDF JPEG TIFF PNG or BMP In Windows you can also save as GIF On a Macintosh you can also save as PICT Photoshop SGI TGA and Quicktime Image formats By default snapshot files are saved in JPG format Windows or PDF Macintosh Base File Name Prefix Specify the name of the snapshot files Click the existing base file name to enter a new file name File Name Modifier Click a radio button to choose a date time stamp to the base filename to add a sequential number to the base file name or to overwrite the existing file each time you save Steelcase 64 Steelcase The eno App Save PDF in Landscape When you save a snapshot in the PDF file format the default is portrait orientation Choose this option to save the PDF in landscape or
19. E OF THE HARDWARE IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER STEELCASE SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND IRRESPECTIVE OF THE CAUSE OF DAMAGE INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE SOME STATES OR COUNTRIES RESTRICT THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE CERTAIN WARRANTIES THEREFORE THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 81 Warranty HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THE WARRANTY In the USA this warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Steelcase Corporation products are warranted in accordance with the terms of the applicable Steelcase Corporation limited warranty Product performance is affected by system configuration Software the application customer data and operator control of products are considered to be compatible with many systems The specific suitability of a product for a specific purpose or application must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by Steelcase Corporation Steelcase 82 Appendix 1 eno Bluetooth pairing options Appendix 1 eno Bluetooth pairing options The eno stylus automatically pairs with the eno receiver a black USB device enabling you to move the receiver to another computer without unpairing and pairing the stylus again The host computers must have the eno App version 3 0 or higher installed Pairing only needs to occur once and even changing the eno stylus battery will not unpair the st
20. If your Product is not listed click Find serial whiteboard If it is still not listed there is a problem with your Bluetooth registration Steelcase 62 The eno App Alerts Related topics Appendix 3 eno App notifications To configure alerts and notification options 1 Choose Settings for eno Application from the eno App menu 2 Click the Alerts tab When on the computer and whitebcard both give audible feedback Low Battery Warning When on the computer provides low battery warnings for the no stylus battery Reset Notifications Clear Do not show again for hidden notifications Sounds Enable or disable sounds that indicate system status Low Battery Warning Enable the eno App to display a notification when the eno stylus battery is getting low Reset Notifications Enable this option to reset all notifications even if a user has checked the box beside Do not show this notification in the future Refer to Appendix 3 eno App notifications on page 91 for a summary of notifications and possible actions required Steelcase 63 The eno App Save Related topics Saving a snapshot on the host computer To configure options for saving snapshots on the host computer 1 Choose Settings for eno Application from the eno App menu 2 Click the Save tab Save Path Select the folder on your computer where the files are saved via the Browse button Current path C Users
21. N Sp vases rere n eae e X08 RR e 39 Mouse control using the eno stylus ansans eee 40 Writing and erasing with the eno stylus 0 0 00 eee eee 41 Erase Albi rs a E e oa A a 42 Opening a whiteboard page for writing o o oooooo o 42 Using the on screen keyboard 2 0 0 ee 43 Saving a snapshot on the host computer sssaaa sea eea 44 Saving a snapshot to a Cloud server 6 eee 45 Printid asmapslot exustus rs Brida we E et dota 46 Spotlight and reveal presentation tools liiis esses 47 SPOTIGHING youl WORK sc feeds nd ek aad ah ee m xe 47 Revealing voul WOK x wen dea ER e 48 User defined ICONS sirios ana Heke eRe ew Res OR RF te kan 49 If you have the older eno icon strip sssaaa ssaa aaaea 50 GCotntrolicon OPTIONS sss ucc hr mer RR da m Rr m a 51 Cursor control using the eno stylus 26 ee 51 Using the on screen keyboard liiis sellis 52 Writing and erasing with the eno StylUS o o o ooooo o 52 Erase Allg E CDU Seg Saale oath waa Sh ae Gee ae E 53 Changing the pen style 6 0 0 cee 54 Sada nales Gants ee De Sr pa e ace que i x 55 Printing a snapshot sssseet eek ERROR eee Ee EY 55 Spotlight and reveal options iilis 56 Spotlightirig your WORK 2a xxt eR ERREUR RR ee PEER Oe 56 Revealing Voul WO m ncm ud enri Rom eR t or m XC P es 57 Opening a blank whiteboard page for writing 58 JTihieisenio AD stem ex citrus rex e aoa a on PUR lan
22. Save on page 65 service using default settings Printed This notification appears after your No action required Refer to snapshot has been printed on the Print on page 67 default printer Saved This notification appears after your No action required Refer to snapshot has been saved on the host Save on page 64 computer using default settings Steelcase 93 Index A added pages 42 alerts 91 Alignment 30 36 Automatic Update Check 71 B Base file name prefix 64 66 battery installation stylus 25 battery low warnings 76 battery replacement 76 Blank pages 42 Bluetooth device ID 29 ID number 86 pairing options 83 passcode 85 Board responds to Icon Strip ID 36 C Calibration 30 36 Check for Updates 74 Cloud Save 45 65 Cloud Service 66 components eno click models 17 eno models 10 configure multiple projectors 89 D disconnected 92 Draw options 70 E Enable automatically check for updates 71 eno cursor control 40 old version cursor control 51 Index eno App checking for updates 74 exit 74 installation 23 menu 61 start 74 status 88 System requirements 22 uninstall 74 eno click components 17 mounting instructions 18 removing the whiteboard 20 tools required 17 eno icon strip 39 older version 50 eno installation Bluetooth unpair 32 checklist 8 control icons 21 eno components 10 fasten wall brackets 13 hang the board 15 interactive whiteboard mount
23. X 10 6 Snow Leopard or higher USB port eno App installation Related topics What comes in the box To install the eno App on the host computer 1 Locate the eno receiver and connect it to a USB port of the host computer For the best signal reception make sure that no obstacles are present between the stylus and eno receiver during normal use Optionally you can connect the USB extender cable provided to the computer and eno receiver to help you assure optimum exposure of the eno receiver If you see a prompt from the operating system to reboot wait until after the eno App is installed to avoid a second reboot Steelcase 23 Preparing to use eno 2 Locate the installation DVD for eno App version 3 0 or higher and insert it into your computer disk drive or download the application from http techsupport steelcase com home downloads Installation should begin automatically If it does not Windows double click My Computer on your desktop double click the disk named eno App To install the eno App in English double click PVAutoRun exe To install the eno App in another language navigate to the appropriate folder and double click Setup Macintosh double click the eno App icon on your desktop double click the Mac folder and double click the eno App 3 0 dmg file 3 Follow the prompts you see on the screen to complete the installation 4 You must reboot your system
24. anded users Hover Pen Support Enable hovering support on amp no Mini Requires Hover capable pen Note Hover support reduces pen battery life 4 Startup Pen Style Specify the pen style that is used when the eno App launches The options are Remember last used The eno App remembers the last active pen style and uses it when the program is next launched Use the default pen style The factory default pen style is a medium black line Select Pen If multiple eno styli are connected click this button to identify which stylus the Startup Pen Style applies to Replay Strokes When enabled pen strokes are remembered when you Switch from pen mode to mouse mode and back to pen mode Pen Strokes accumulate until you erase all To control the replay speed move the slider toward slower or faster Steelcase 70 The eno App Left Handed Cursor Enable or disable the left handed cursor Enable Hover Pen Support For eno mini hover pen support enables users to view the location of the cursor when the stylus hovers just above the eno mini tablet Disable hover pen support to extend the life of the stylus battery Linux operating systems require kernel 2 6 23 User Settings To configure user options 1 Choose Settings for eno Application from the eno App menu 2 Click the User Settings tab pplication User Settings Options SS SS e Fixed Projector Remember the
25. asten the magnetic Projector Control Icon Strip to the whiteboard Refer to Projector control icons for eno one models on page 89 3 Configure the eno App as described below to identify the port where your projector is connected Configuring PolyVision projectors To configure a PolyVision projector for eno one models 1 Connect the PolyVision projector to the host computer 2 Olick the eno App icon in the system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh 3 Choose Configure Projectors from the menu Steelcase 87 Appendix 2 eno one Projector Control Application 4 Click Add Projector The projector first appears in the dialog box as Not Connected with the Port displaying None 5 Move your cursor over the link under Port You see a drop down list of available ports on the computer 6 Select the port from the drop down list where your projector is connected The projector status changes to Connected and configuration is complete Projector status The status of a projector appears in the Projector Control Configuration dialog under Status as follows Status Meaning Not Connected The projector cannot be found on the port Connected The projector has been found and is connected The status of the eno App appears in a separate line in the Projector Control Configuration dialog as follows Status message Meaning Connecting The PCA software is connecting to the en
26. at the end of the installation You have the opportunity to pair the Bluetooth signal at the end of the eno App installation process Refer to Pair the eno stylus with the eno receiver on page 26 Steelcase 24 Preparing to use eno When installation is complete a message appears on your computer screen and the eno App icon appears in your system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh eno App icon The eno App runs unobtrusively in the background whenever your computer is on For information about configuring eno App options refer to Configuring eno App options on page 60 Install the eno stylus battery Related topics Power on and off the stylus Using the eno stylus Replacing the eno stylus batteries The eno stylus requires one AAA battery provided When replacing the stylus battery use a AAA Lithium ion battery for optimum performance Refer to Replacing the eno stylus batteries on page 76 Steelcase 25 Preparing to use eno To install the battery 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Insert the battery 3 Replace the battery compartment lid Power on and off the stylus Communication between the stylus and host computer takes place when you remove the stylus cap To turn the eno stylus on and off Remove and replace the stylus cap When the stylus is not in use replace the cap to extend battery life Pair the eno stylus with the eno receiver Related topics eno rec
27. browse to the document that you want to open by tapping this icon Steelcase 68 The eno App Launch Application Choose this function in the drop down list then browse to the application that you want to open by tapping this icon Custom Pen Color Choose this function in the drop down list then tap the Choose Color button to select any color available from the computer operating system to use by tapping this icon Red Pen Color If you are using the older eno icon strip override the function of the red pen color icon to enable alternate functions On newer icon strips these functions are available on separate icons Options are Pen Color for drawing with red ink Spotlight for focusing attention on one part of the screen using a spotlight that you can drag around the screen or Reveal for gradually revealing Screen contents from top to bottom Refer to Spotlight and reveal options on page 56 Steelcase 69 The eno App Pen Draw Related topics Writing and erasing with the eno stylus To configure pen and draw options 1 Choose Settings for eno Application from the eno App menu 2 Click the Pen Drawing tab Pen Drawing Options Startup Pen Style Select the default pen style Remember last used Mueren anama Replay Strokes Enable this feature to re draw markups upon entering markup pages Left Handed Cursor When enabled the cursos and pen are optimized for left h
28. ck OK to confirm that you want to erase all whiteboard pages Steelcase 53 If you have the older eno icon strip Changing the pen style Related topics If you have the older eno icon strip The Pen palette provides a selection of pen eraser and highlighter styles VPE EA E Close this window after choosing one option To choose a pen eraser or highlighter from the pen palette 1 Tap the Pen palette control icon 2 Tap an option to select it 3 Begin writing on the whiteboard You can drag the palette window to any convenient location To close the pen palette Click OK Alternatively click to add a check mark beside Close this window after choosing one option so the window closes automatically after your click an option Steelcase 54 If you have the older eno icon strip Saving a snapshot Related topics If you have the older eno icon strip To preserve and distribute your work you can save a snapshot of the whiteboard as a graphic file The Save icon has two functions depending on how long you tap the icon with the stylus To Save a snapshot using default settings Tap the Save icon To change the default settings for the file type file name and directory path refer to Save on page 64 To view the Save As dialog and specify the file type file name and directory path 1 Tap and hold the stylus tip without moving it on the Save icon for one second 2 If you are
29. control click Macintosh hold the stylus without moving it on the display for one second To page up or down through a document tap the left or right arrow control icon If your Windows operating system and application support multi touch you can perform multi touch gestures using two styli 51 If you have the older eno icon strip Using the on screen keyboard Related topics If you have the older eno icon strip To enter text in an application running on the host computer Macintosh computers require that the operating system s on screen keyboard is enabled first before it can be recognized by the eno App 1 Tap the Pen Cursor icon with the stylus to enter Cursor mode 2 Tap the Keyboard icon The on screen keyboard appears in an interactive window that you can drag to a convenient location 3 To move the cursor to the active application where you want to enter text tap that location with the stylus 4 To enter text tap the keyboard with the stylus 5 To move the keyboard window drag the title bar 6 To close the keyboard tap the close button or tap the Keyboard icon again Writing and erasing with the eno stylus Related topics If you have the older eno icon strip Changing the pen style Erase All When you write on the eno whiteboard with the stylus the ink is projected from the computer to the whiteboard To use enter Pen mode tap the Pen Cursor icon to tog
30. d file name 1 Tap and hold the stylus tip without moving it on the Cloud Save icon for one second 2 If you are saving a whiteboard page tap the Save All button to save all whiteboard pages 3 To save all whiteboard pages in one file add a check beside this option To save all whiteboard pages in one file make sure that the file type setting is PDF or TIFF Steelcase 45 Using eno Printing a snapshot Related topics The eno App icon strip Print To preserve and distribute your work you can print a snapshot of the whiteboard using any printer connected to the host computer The Print icon has two functions depending on how long you tap the icon with the stylus To print a snapshot of the whiteboard using default settings Tap the Print icon ESRB 11 To assign the default printer that is used when you tap the Print icon refer to Print on page 67 To view the Print dialog and change printer properties 1 Tap and hold the stylus tip without moving it on the Print icon for one second 2 To print all whiteboard pages add a check beside the option Steelcase 46 Using eno Spotlight and reveal presentation tools Related topics The eno App icon strip Spotlighting your work Revealing your work Spotlighting your work To use the spotlight 1 Tap the Spotlight icon The screen becomes grayed except one E circle of light 2 Drag the
31. de OU eee Re 60 Configuring eno App options is erorrek wieter oee ee 60 A on em nha qos Bae dome Somat as adiri Spe alate sone n 61 AI por gone hte eB EE nbd ae d as coe e why d md 63 DOVE usus du qu EU BRAGG v ed da Hed es Cue ea 64 COUT SAVE vaa sufre e CR RE De RC RJ RC Oe CRT EO e 65 PME s prota nag Dat aet As P BU NR oR tas 67 GODS Ipsa utet hoe es gee dh Goan ore ld d RE Ead 68 PENDIEN PP 7O User SettifigS xx deux mes PORE REDE Paes CERE A 71 Steelcase ii Using the on screen icon strip liliis 72 Getting help s acute vios eres aden dere BERGE RE adus 73 Checking tor updates 3 2 ERE ee eee eee re de 74 Exiting the eno ADD eee 74 To uninstall the eno App in Windows 20000 eee ee 74 To uninstall the eno App on a Macintosh 0 02 ee eee T5 Gare and MainteNaNnCe s ae nea eue cos ey a DW RETRO ADR OR 76 eno maintenance sve scs oe e gue eee ox OR RU Eee hare dowd 76 Replacing the eno stylus batteries 0 000002 ee eee 76 Replacing the eno stylus tip nnana sanana aaa 76 How to obtain replacement palse os sssrini re ee ee 76 Summer maintenance 2 ee eae 77 Technical SUPPO s icsedbereccead ber creehiaustadeede a eee ee 78 COMPIANCC 415 6 hci co et Noahs be ip Oh oe a OR de eade 78 FOC SIALEMEN cena od ake USER m ey ee A Oe RD EC 78 D claration de conformit Industrie Canada IC 78 Cofetel statement for Mexico liess 79 GE COMPIACE s autero aoo eee bode Seka
32. der PolyVision Bluetooth adapter You can obtain a new eno receiver service part number ENORECO 1 by contacting your Steelcase dealer or Technical Support Refer to Technical support on page 78 When you use the original PolyVision Bluetooth adapter the eno stylus establishes a Bluetooth connection to the host computer rather than to the Bluetooth adapter As a result when you want to use eno with a different host computer in the same room you need to unpair the eno stylus from the host computer before you can pair it to a different host computer To unpair the stylus from the host computer 1 Click the eno App icon on the host computer Choose Settings for eno App from the menu Click the Status tab Turn on the eno stylus by removing its cap Select the eno stylus in the list of Products in the Status tab oa fF ON Click Remove Stylus 338 Preparing to use eno For Windows or Macintosh users if you chose to use the operating System s Bluetooth capability to pair the eno stylus rather than the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter you can unpair the stylus as you would remove any Bluetooth device Refer to Appendix 1 eno Bluetooth pairing options on page 83 for information about all pairing options Be sure to pair the stylus with a host computer that has the eno App installed Multiple eno users The eno App enables multiple users to collaborate in a variety of scenarios Multiple eno styli
33. e the eno App is communicating with the eno receiver ls flashing as you use the stylus data is streaming from the eno stylus to your computer successfully If the eno receiver LED is red and Quickly flashes five times after you attempted pairing the stylus and the eno receiver have not been successfully paired You need to start the pairing process over again Hashes three times when you removed the stylus cap after the eno stylus has been paired and the eno App 3 0 or higher is running the eno stylus has not been successfully connected to your computer You need to cap and uncap the stylus again Is solid red the eno App is not updated to version 3 0 or higher or the driver is not running Launch the eno App version 3 0 or higher on the host computer and start the pairing process over again Steelcase 29 Preparing to use eno eno stylus LED status summary The LED indicator on the eno stylus provides additional status information about Bluetooth communication with the computer LED Condition Blinks every three seconds Pairing mode Two second solid green Connected and ready to use Blinks quickly six times Low battery Getting started with a projector To set up the projector and get started using your computer from the whiteboard 1 Locate your projector s video cable and connect it to the video port of your computer 2 Connect the other end of the video cable to your projector Co
34. e projector now displays the monitor and on screen icon strip you selected 90 Appendix 3 eno App notifications Appendix 3 eno App notifications Related Topics Alerts Notifications about the status of the system appear briefly in the lower left corner of the whiteboard Each notification includes the check box for Do not show this notification in the future If you or another user has checked this box the notification does not appear in the future To restore the display of all notifications 1 Choose Settings for eno Application from the eno App menu 2 Olick the Alerts tab 3 Click the Reset Notifications button 4 Assure that the Low Battery Warning is set to On The notification summary below provides added information and action required where appropriate Steelcase 91 Appendix 3 eno App notifications Notification Information Action required Your stylus is connected The stylus is ready for use No action required Your stylus is disconnected Communication between the stylus and the computer was disconnected for one of the following reasons The stylus is turned off by replacing the stylus cap To resume communication simply remove the stylus cap The stylus has automatically entered sleep mode to save battery life after a period of inactivity To resume communication simply replace the stylus cap and then remove it again
35. e stylus LED facing up toward the ceiling If a notification appears briefly in the lower left corner of the whiteboard telling you that Your stylus is disconnected the stylus has become temporarily disconnected from communication with the host computer Steelcase 37 Using eno This commonly occurs if the stylus is turned off by replacing the stylus cap To resume communication simply remove the stylus cap the stylus has automatically entered sleep mode to save battery life after a period of inactivity To resume communication simply replace the stylus cap and then remove it again the stylus moves further than approximately 32 feet 10 m from the host computer To resume communication move closer to the host computer replace the stylus cap and then remove it again the stylus battery needs to be replaced Refer to Install the eno stylus battery on page 25 Icon strip options You can access the functions of the control icons in two ways bytapping the magnetic icon strip with the stylus Refer to Install the magnetic icon strip on page 21 bytapping the on screen icon strip with the stylus To view the on Screen icon strip refer to Using the on screen icon strip on page 72 If you upgraded to eno App version 3 but still use the older magnetic icon strip refer to If you have the older eno icon strip on page 50 You can obtain a new eno App icon strip service part number ENOAPPSTRIPA
36. eiver LED status summary and troubleshooting Multiple eno styli The eno receiver connects to the host computer s USB port and pairs the Bluetooth signal with the eno stylus You can pair up to three eno styli to one eno receiver Refer to Multiple eno users on page 34 Steelcase 26 Preparing to use eno f you updated to eno App version 3 0 or higher and you have an older PolyVision Bluetooth adapter refer to If you use the older PolyVision Bluetooth adapter on page 33 newer eno receiver older PolyVision Bluetooth adapter To install the eno receiver and pair it with the eno stylus 1 Turn on the host computer and assure that the eno App version 3 0 or higher has already been installed Refer to Install the eno App on page 22 2 Assure that the eno receiver is connected to a USB port on the host computer For the best signal reception make sure that no obstacles are present between the stylus and eno receiver during normal use Optionally connect the USB extender cable provided to the computer and eno receiver to help you assure optimum exposure of the eno receiver Steelcase 27 Preparing to use eno 3 Turn on the eno stylus by removing the cap 4 Wait for the stylus LED to blink green once every three seconds Refer to eno stylus LED status summary on page 30 for additional stylus LED signals 5 Press and release the button on the eno receiver to pair the Bluetooth si
37. eno interactive whiteboard user guide Part number 2003173001 Rev D 2013 Steelcase Inc All rights reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice Reproduction in any manner without written permission of Steelcase Inc is forbidden eno is a registered trademark of Steelcase Inc This product is covered by one or more of the following patents Canada 2 100 624 EPO 600 576 EPO 871 935 Germany 69 321 445 WO 98 14888 US 4 777 329 US 5 248 856 US 5 327 161 US 5 434 370 US 5 583 323 US 5 585 605 US 5 623 129 US 5 665 942 US 5 790 114 US 5 838 309 US 6 353 193 US 6 355 895 US 6 445 384 US 6 667 739 Other patents pending Steelcase Inc reserves the right to make changes in product design or detail and to discontinue any product or material without notice Flash Player Shockwave Player and Authorware Player are owned by Adobe Systems Table of contents Installing eno interactive whiteboards iiis eno installation Options 4 0284 to mk RR Rem ERR EX Installation checklist isses Mounting eno 2610 and 2810 to a wall 0 0 0 2 0c eee What comes in the DOX o o oo ooccococoooo Mount the eno 2610 and 2810 whiteboard on the wall Position the wall brackets isle Mount the brackets to the wall 2 0 0 0 0000 eee eee eee Mount the whiteboard to the wall bracketS Magnetically mounting eno click whiteboard
38. gle from cursor mode to pen mode or tap one of the Color Line style or Line width icons In Pen mode the computer desktop freezes in its current state and you can use the stylus to write highlight or erase instead of cursor control Steelcase 52 If you have the older eno icon strip For optimum performance hold the stylus at a slight angle not 90 degrees from the board and with the LED on the stylus facing up toward the ceiling While using the stylus in pen mode Tap the Narrow or Large eraser icon to use the stylus as an eraser Tap a Color Line style or Line width icon to change the pen highlighter or eraser Tap the Pen palette icon to use the highlighter or another color Refer to Changing the pen style on page 54 Tap the Erase All icon to erase everything Refer to Erase All on page 53 The eno App enables you to configure the red ink color icon to function as the spotlight or reveal feature rather than as the red ink color To change the function of the red control icon refer to Icon Strip on page 68 Erase All Related topics If you have the older eno icon strip The Erase All icon has two functions depending on how long you tap the icon with the stylus To erase all the markup you see on the whiteboard Tap the Erase All icon To erase everything on all whiteboard pages 1 Tap and hold the stylus tip without moving it on the Erase All icon for one second 2 Cli
39. gnal with the stylus While the eno receiver searches for the eno stylus Bluetooth signal a status message appears on the computer screen and the ED on the eno receiver flashes green After pairing is successful within 30 seconds the status message on the computer screen indicates that eno is ready to use and the eno receiver LED changes to a solid blue color If pairing is not successful a status message appears on the computer screen Troubleshooting If pairing was not successful you can try to resolve the problem by removing the eno receiver from the USB port waiting five seconds and reinserting it before attempting the pairing process again Steelcase 28 Preparing to use eno Although it is not recommended it is possible to use the host computer s built in Bluetooth capability or a third party Bluetooth product to pair with the eno stylus Refer to Appendix 1 eno Bluetooth pairing options on page 83 The stylus is identified as device ADP 301 eno receiver LED status summary and troubleshooting If the eno receiver LED is green and Flashes five times after you attempted pairing the stylus and the eno receiver have been successfully paired Hashes three times when you removed the stylus cap after the stylus has been paired and the eno App 3 0 or higher is running the eno stylus has successfully re connected to your computer If the eno receiver LED is blue and Is solid blu
40. ick the Start button then select Control Panel Steelcase 84 Appendix 1 eno Bluetooth pairing options 4 Click the Bluetooth Devices icon 5 Select the Devices tab and click the Add button This will launch the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard 6 Click the box that indicates that My device is set up and is ready to be found and click Next 7 You will see a list of all Bluetooth devices Click the item listed as ADP 301 followed by an associated Bluetooth address 8 Enter the passcode which is 0109 9 Repeat these steps to pair additional styli to this computer Note that you can pair multiple styli with one computer but a stylus can be paired with only one computer at a time Pairing eno using third party Bluetooth It is possible to use a third party Bluetooth solution on your computer to pair the eno stylus but not recommended for optimum performance 1 Launch the software that comes with your third party Bluetooth capability It may launch from The control panel An option in the start menu programs menu A Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or system menu bar 2 Turn on the eno stylus by removing the cap 3 Locate and start the mechanisms for pairing such as one of the following Add a Device Steelcase 85 Appendix 1 eno Bluetooth pairing options Pair a Device Search for a Device The stylus is listed as ADP 301 and is only visible briefly after
41. icons While using the stylus in Markup mode To write or draw tap the Pen icon The ink is projected from the computer to the whiteboard To highlight tap the Highlighter icon To erase tap the Eraser icon Refer to Erase All on page 42 To change the color style or width of the pen highlighter or eraser tap the Color Line style or Line width icons To choose another color from the options available on the host computer operating system tap the Color palette icon To undo or redo the last markup action tap the Undo or Redo icon To choose the default start up pen color refer to Pen Draw on page 70 To assign a custom color to one of the two user defined icons refer to Icon Strip on page 68 Steelcase 41 Using eno Erase All Related topics The eno App icon strip Opening a whiteboard page for writing The Erase All icon has two functions depending on how long you tap the icon with the stylus To erase all the markup you see on the whiteboard Tap the Erase All icon To erase everything on all whiteboard pages 1 Tap and hold the stylus tip without moving it on the Erase All icon for one second 2 Click OK to confirm that you want to erase all whiteboard pages Opening a whiteboard page for writing Related topics The eno App icon strip Erase All To write on a blank whiteboard page rather than marking up the computer desktop Tap the Whiteboard Page ic
42. ientation Cloud Save Related topics Saving a snapshot to a Cloud server To configure the default Cloud Save options 1 Choose Settings for eno Application from the eno App menu 2 Click the Cloud Save tab Cloud Service Choose the provider that Cloud Saves should default to This page will save settings for each provider separately Save Path Select the folder on your computer where the files are saved via the Browse button Current path C Users steel Documents eno File Type Select the saved file format Base File Name Prefix Specify the text that each file name will begin with File Name Modifier Speuly the modifier appended to each saved file name Sample file name Steelcase 000004 jpg Save PDF In Landscape When the save as file type is PDF portrait orientation is the default Select this option to better fit the image on the page 3 Choose a Cloud Service option from the drop down menu 4 Specify the save path file type Base file name prefix file name modifier and PDF orientation for the selected Cloud Service 5 Optionally you can choose another Cloud Service option from the drop down menu and specify the options associated with that provider The options that appear in the dialog are used as the defaults when you tap the Cloud Save icon 65 The eno App Cloud Service The Cloud Service options are Local Network Dropbox Google Drive and Microsoft SkyDrive Save Path
43. ing instructions 11 mounting bracket locations 11 positioning the board 11 stylus battery 25 stylus power on off 26 tools required 9 eno interactive whiteboards multiple users 34 eno receiver Bluetooth pairing 26 troubleshooting 29 eno stylus Bluetooth pairing 27 for mouse actions 40 how to use 37 writing and erasing 41 entering text 43 52 Erase all 42 53 F File icon 40 File Name Modifier 64 66 94 Find serial whiteboard 62 Fixed Projector 71 G get started checklist 22 projecting your computer 30 H Hover pen support 71 Icon options 68 icon strip configuring for multiple devices 35 magnetic or on screen options 38 older version 50 older version red color options 56 installation options 8 K keyboard 43 52 E LED status indicators 30 Left Handed Cursor 71 Low Battery Warning 63 M magnetic icon strip 38 Markup mode 41 mounting brackets installing 13 Mouse mode 40 multiple PolyVision projectors 89 90 multiple whiteboards 34 multi touch options 40 N notifications 91 O On screen icon strip 73 on screen icon strip 38 overview 6 P Pair Stylus 62 parts replacement 76 Index Pen Name 62 Per User Settings 71 PolyVision projector Brightness 89 eco mode 89 standby mode 89 status 88 Video mute 89 video souce 89 preparation checklist 22 print options 67 Printing a snapshot 46 55 projection mode alignment 30 Projector Control Application configure projector port 88
44. last projector alignment and re use it when entering projection mode o Automatic Update Check When enabled your computer automatically checks for new versions of the amp no App at cios Lon Per User Settings When enabled each user can store settings If disabled settings apply to all users mm Search COM Ports on Enables the amp no App to search for devices via the computer s serial COM ports mm NOTE If the whiteboard is using an IR or Bluetooth option the search should be Enabled I d Fixed projector If the projector is permanently mounted check this box to remember the same projection alignment It is not necessary to re align the whiteboard and computer Automatic Update Check Enable or disable the eno App to connect automatically to the Steelcase web site to check for driver updates Per User Settings When enabled this option saves settings for individual users When disabled settings apply to all users Search COM ports on Startup Enables the eno App to search for devices that are communicating via the computer s serial COM ports Steelcase 71 The eno App NOTE If the whiteboard is communicating using the IR or Bluetooth wireless option the search for COM ports should be Enabled Using the on screen icon strip Related topics The eno App icon strip f you have the older eno icon strip The on screen icon strip provides the functions of the magnetic icon strip in
45. lling Screws 6 four 2610 or six 2810 8 x 1 75 Phillips pan head zinc plated Screws 7 four 2610 or six 2810 wall anchors a RON 8 eno App installation DVD 4 2 b B A g vv vy VV c E NONIS c M E RR NS Steelcase 10 Steelcase Installing eno interactive whiteboards Mount the eno 2610 and 2810 whiteboard on the wall These instructions guide you through installing your eno whiteboard on a sheetrock wall If your wall material is some other substance such as concrete or brick use these instructions as a guideline but install appropriate anchors to secure the unit to the wall Locate and have ready to use tape measure Phillips screwdriver drill level safety glasses pencil Stud finder Step stool models 2610 two wall brackets and four sheetrock anchors with screws provided models 2810 three wall brackets and six sheetrock anchors with screws provided Instructions and fasteners are provided to help you install the whiteboard when walls have metal or wood studs Be sure to locate wall studs and use them to drive mounting screws whenever possible Position the wall brackets To position the wall brackets 1 Choose a location on the wall with convenient access to your computer and a projector connection 2 Where possible locate wall studs and select drill hole locations that align with wall studs Sheetrock anchors are pr
46. nnect the projector s power cord to an outlet 4 Turn on the projector and focus your computer screen squarely onto your whiteboard The projected image does not need to fill the white area 5 Calibrate the computer and whiteboard as described below Calibrate the computer with the whiteboard It may be necessary to calibrate the whiteboard with the computer desktop This assures that the location the stylus tip touches the whiteboard exactly corresponds to the projected computer cursor and pen To calibrate the eno whiteboard with the projected host computer 1 When the computer desktop is projected onto the whiteboard make sure it fits within the whiteboard frame 2 Use the eno stylus to tap the Calibrate icon on the eno App icon strip one time Steelcase 30 Preparing to use eno If you updated to eno App version 3 0 or higher and you have an older icon strip tap the Align icon shown below newer Calibrate icon older Align icon If this is the first use of the eno whiteboard if the computer has just rebooted or if the eno App has just been launched then tap the whiteboard instead of the Calibrate icon The calibration window shown below projects from the computer to the whiteboard 3 Use the eno stylus to tap each target projected on the whiteboard following instructions you see on the whiteboard When calibration is complete you are ready to begin using the stylus to interact with the compute
47. nnected to the computer The calibration between the whiteboard and the projected computer desktop is important and may require adjustment on each whiteboard separately To calibrate multiple whiteboards 1 Click the eno App icon in the system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh 2 Choose Align Calibrate the Display from the menu 3 Choose the display option that corresponds to the magnetic icon strip labeled A B or C on that whiteboard 4 Follow instructions you see projected from the computer to the whiteboard Refer to Calibrate the computer with the whiteboard on page 30 Steelcase 36 Using eno Using eno Related topics Preparing to use eno Using the eno stylus con strip options The eno App icon strip If you have the older eno icon strip Using the eno stylus Related topics Pair the eno stylus with the eno receiver Mouse control using the eno stylus Writing and erasing with the eno stylus Replacing the eno stylus batteries Use the eno stylus to perform mouse actions from the whiteboard write highlight and erase on the whiteboard When you write with the stylus the ink is a projected image from the computer not real ink tap the eno control icons on the whiteboard to perform functions that are described later in this section For optimum performance hold the stylus at a slight angle not 90 degrees from the whiteboard and with th
48. o App API The eno Application is not running The eno App is not running in the System currently Steelcase 88 Appendix 2 eno one Projector Control Application Projector control icons for eno one models For eno one models a separate magnetic icon strip fastened to the whiteboard controls projector functions Projector on off Projector video mute Projector brightness toggle between normal and eco mode Projector input search To turn on and off the projector lamp standby mode tap the On off standby mode icon To toggle on and off the projected image so you can use the eno whiteboard for writing and drawing as well as projecting the computer tap the Video mute icon To toggle between full brightness and eco mode which will save bulb life tap the Brightness icon To project the image from a different video source connected to your projector tapthe Input search icon When you click this icon the Projector Control Application scans each possible input source VGA 1 VGA 2 Composite Video S Video HDMI on the projector until it finds one where input is present Multiple PolyVision projectors The Projector Control Application can control up to three PolyVision projectors on the same computer Steelcase 89 Steelcase Appendix 2 eno one Projector Control Application In rooms where multiple PolyVision projectors are connected to the same computer each projector responds to
49. on You can add up to 99 whiteboard pages All whiteboard pages include a sequential page number with the frozen computer desktop as page zero To cycle through all the whiteboard pages and the frozen computer desktop Tap the Left and Right arrow icons To jump back to the computer desktop page page zero Tap the Markup icon Steelcase 42 Using eno Using the on screen keyboard Related topics The eno App icon strip Mouse control using the eno stylus To enter text in an application running on the host computer Macintosh computers require that the operating system s on screen keyboard is enabled first before it can be recognized by the eno App 1 Tap the Mouse icon 2 Tap the Keyboard icon The on screen keyboard appears in an interactive window that you can drag to a convenient location 3 To move the cursor to the active application where you want to enter text tap that location with the stylus 4 To enter text tap the keyboard with the stylus 5 To move the keyboard window drag the title bar 6 To close the keyboard tap the close button or tap the Keyboard icon again Steelcase 43 Using eno Saving a snapshot on the host computer Related topics The eno App icon strip Save Saving a snapshot to a Cloud server To preserve and distribute your work you can save a snapshot of the whiteboard as a graphic file The Save icon has two functions depending on how long you
50. ovided in case studs cannot be used 11 Installing eno interactive whiteboards 3 Carefully mark a line that is 83 2106mm from the floor Use a bubble level to assure that the line is truly level eno 2610 eno 2810 83 148 160 2108mm 1223mm 1223mm l 64 490 83 lt 85 480 gt 1638mm 2108mm 2171mm E ee AS 4 Use the top and bottom drill hole locations on the mounting brackets as a template to carefully mark four eno 2610 or six eno 2810 drill hole locations P di 52 1321mm eno 2610 eno 2810 5 If you are mounting to a sheetrock wall install four eno 2610 or six amp no 2810 sheetrock anchors in the wall at the marked hole locations Steelcase 12 Installing eno interactive whiteboards Mount the brackets to the wall To mount the wall brackets 1 If you are mounting to sheetrock fasten the two eno 2610 or three 2810 mounting brackets to the wall anchors as shown Steelcase 13 Installing eno interactive whiteboards If you are mounting to concrete or brick fasten the two eno 2610 or three 2810 mounting brackets to the wall as shown Steelcase 14 Installing eno interactive whiteboards Mount the whiteboard to the wall brackets To mount the whiteboard 1 With the help of an assistant lift the whiteboard and hang it from the wall brackets as shown
51. r Steelcase 31 Preparing to use eno Using eno with a different host computer The newer eno receiver makes cordless communication with a different host computer easy To use eno with a different host computer 1 Make sure the eno App 2 4 or higher is installed on the computer 2 Move the eno receiver to the USB port on the computer There is no need to pair the stylus again Removing a stylus paired to the eno receiver Related topics Multiple eno users You can pair up to three eno styli to one eno receiver To remove every eno stylus that is paired to one eno receiver Press and hold the button on the eno receiver for no less than ten Seconds A status message appears on the computer screen to indicate that all pairing was removed from the eno receiver To remove any one stylus paired to the eno receiver 1 Click the eno App icon on the host computer Choose Settings for eno App from the menu Click the Status tab Turn on the eno stylus by removing the cap Select the eno stylus in the list of Products in the Status tab oa fF wh Click Remove Stylus Steelcase 32 Preparing to use eno If you use the older PolyVision Bluetooth adapter Steelcase Related topics eno stylus LED status summary If you upgraded to the eno App version 3 0 or higher you may be using the original PolyVision Bluetooth adapter rather than the newer eno receiver newer eno receiver ol
52. r the selected printer Steelcase 67 The eno App Icon Strip Related topics User defined icons The icon strip provides two user defined icons that have no function until you configure a custom action If you tap the user defined icon before a custom action has been configured you see the Icon Strip dialog below To customize the function for user defined icons 1 Choose Settings for eno Application from the eno App menu 2 Click the Icon Strip tab Kon Sup Options NEL XX Boones User Defined Icons Below you can assign custom actions to the 1 and 2 icons on the icon strip Icon 1 Select what type of function is mapped to Icon 1 Not Configured The user defined icon does not have an action associated with it Icon 2 Select what type of funcbon is mapped to Icon 2 Not Configured The user defined icon does not have an action associated with it Red Pen Color Button Override the operation of the red button to enable alternate functionality Note These functions are available directly on newer no icon strips d 3 Choose a function from the drop down list beside Icon 1 or Icon 2 4 Specify options as appropriate for each function None no action The icon has no function Launch Website Choose this function in the drop down list then enter the web address that you want to open by tapping this icon Open Document Choose this function in the drop down list then enter or
53. res that there is time for any technical support you may need as well as time for you to try out new practices Toll free technical support 1 800 334 4922 Steelcase 7T Technical support Technical support If reviewing the above sections fails to resolve your hardware or driver problem contact Steelcase Technical Support In the Americas contact Steelcase USA Technical Support Phone 1 800 334 4922 Support available in English and Spanish 24 hour support Monday through Friday E mail techsupport steelcase com In EMEA contact Steelcase Europe Phone 33 3 88 13 36 36 Support available in English French and German Monday through Friday 7 30 to 18 30 Central European Time E mail emea techsupport steelcase com In APAC contact Steelcase Asia Pacific Phone 60 3 2027 6161 Support available in English and Mandarin Monday through Friday 8 00to 17 00 KL Time E mail AP TECH PROD SUPPG2steelcase com Compliance FCC statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly authorized by Steelcase could void the user s authority to operate this device D claration de conformit Industrie Canada IC Cet appareil est conforme l article RSS 210
54. rface is warranted in the Americas against wear in normal use for the lifetime of the building in which the product is originally installed In EMEA the porcelain enameled steel writing surface is warranted for eight years based on local customs 3 The finished whiteboard which includes the frame mounting components substrate and fasteners is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 years in the Americas and eight years in EMEA from the date of purchase During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase the product will be repaired or replaced with the same or similar model at Steelcase s option without charge for either parts or repair labor Shipping costs will apply Please keep your original sales receipt or delivery invoice for proof of purchase Without proof of the purchase date your warranty will be defined as beginning on the date of manufacture which is recorded by serial number at the factory This warranty applies only to the first end user purchaser and only when the product is used in a country for which it is labeled for sale Some factory reconditioned parts may be used in the assembly of this product WHAT IS NOT COVERED 1 Any product that is sold or used outside of North America and Europe unless the product was specifically labeled for sale in that country 2 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 3 Damage deterioration
55. s 2650 and 2850 What comes in the Dox 0 0 2 ee ee Preparing to magnetically mount eno cCliCk o Magnetically mounting the eno ClicK lesse Removing the magnetically mounted eno click whiteboard Install the magnetic icon strip iiie Preparing tO use eO 4 xu v aree dre eR yes EXC e ORCI SG Preparation checklist essa ese eR oh Rr eges Installthe eno ADD x esa gno pen ret E RO oak System requirements iile eno App Instala eu uso A eq Install the eno stylus battery illii Power on and off the stylus 0 0 00 0c cee ee Pair the eno stylus with the eno receiver o o oooooooooo eno receiver LED status summary and troubleshooting eno stylus LED status summary i i Getting started with a projector liliis Calibrate the computer with the whiteboard o o o o o o Using eno with a different host computer 0 00000 Removing a stylus paired to the eno receiver ooooo o If you use the older PolyVision Bluetooth adapter Multiple 8no users oooooocccco eee Multiple eno Styll 2 2 see peda ar Lage pda Multiple eno interactive whiteboards and icon stripS Steelcase Usine weeesire eee wRETYv RD eed bee ec dew 3 ds hEYG YR ER ed 37 Using ihe cno SIUS siete ommno eter ta Pau qua d x 37 lcormstipODIOFris s sexo wee AA SD aoe BE EE dre 38 The eno App ICO
56. st be clearly marked on the outside of the shipping carton any unit without an RMA number will be returned to the sender LIMITATION OF DAMAGES AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES Steelcase WARRANTS THAT THE PRODUCT WILL OPERATE SUBSTANTIALLY IN CONFORMITY TO THE STEELCASE DOCUMENTATION AND PUBLISHED SPECIFICATIONS DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD PROVIDED IT IS USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH STEELCASE S USER INSTRUCTIONS STEELCASE S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY IS THAT IF THE BREACH IS REPORTED TO STEELCASE IN WRITING WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD STEELCASE WILL CORRECT THE NONCONFORMITY EITHER BY CORRECTING THE PRODUCT OR WHERE APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION REPLACING THE PRODUCT OR WHERE STEELCASE DETERMINES THAT CORRECTION OR REPLACEMENT IS NOT FEASIBLE REFUNDING THE FEE ACTUALLY PAID FOR THE PRODUCT NO OTHER REMEDY SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO YOU EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN STEELCASE MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED STEELCASE DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE STEELCASE SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY BEYOND THE OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH ABOVE IN NO EVENT SHALL STEELCASE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE AND EXPRESSLY INCLUDING LOST PROFITS AND LOSS OF DATA OR FOR ANY DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT UNDER THIS OR RELATED AGREEMENTS WHICH DAMAGES ARISE OUT OF THE US
57. tap the icon with the stylus To Save a snapshot using default settings Tap the Save icon To change the default settings for the file type file name and directory path refer to Save on page 64 To view the Save As dialog and specify the file type file name and directory path 1 Tap and hold the stylus tip without moving it on the Save icon for one second 2 If you are saving a whiteboard page tap the Save All button to save all whiteboard pages 3 To save all whiteboard pages in one file add a check beside this option To save all whiteboard pages in one file make sure that the file type setting is PDF or TIFF Steelcase 44 Using eno Saving a snapshot to a Cloud server Related topics The eno App icon strip Cloud Save To preserve and distribute your work you can save a snapshot of the whiteboard as a graphic file to a directory path on the local network or ona Cloud server rather than on the host computer Cloud service options include Dropbox Google Drive and Microsoft SkyDrive The Cloud Save icon has two functions depending on how long you tap the icon with the stylus To Cloud Save a snapshot using the default settings Tap the Cloud Save icon To change the default settings that are used for the Cloud Server the snapshot file type or file name refer to Cloud Save on page 65 To view the Cloud Save As dialog and specify the Cloud Server file type an
58. teboard away from the surface after the magnets disengage Install the magnetic icon strip The magnetic eno icon strip provides interactive features and functions when you tap them with the eno stylus You can fasten them to any metal surface including the eno whiteboard 2 w a ASS AS bas 2 Steelcase 21 Preparing to use eno Preparing to use eno Related topics Preparation checklist Install the eno App Install the eno stylus battery Power on and off the stylus Pair the eno stylus with the eno receiver Getting started with a projector Calibrate the computer with the whiteboard Preparation checklist eno interactive whiteboards provide cordless interactivity with a host computer using the Bluetooth enabled eno stylus after you install the eno App on the host computer connect the eno receiver to a USB port on the host computer add batteries to the eno stylus pair the eno stylus Bluetooth signal with the eno receiver project the computer desktop on the eno whiteboard calibrate the computer and whiteboard Install the eno App Related topics System requirements eno App installation System requirements Your Windows based computer must have 500 MHz Pentium processor Steelcase 22 Preparing to use eno 512 MB RAM Windows XP SP2 32 bit Tablet XP SP2 Windows 7 or Windows 8 VGA HD 15 video port USB port Your Macintosh computer must have OS
59. the cap is removed If you do not see the stylus replace the cap wait two seconds and remove the cap back again After six seconds the stylus is visible to the computer 4 Follow the prompts from the third party Bluetooth software The general process is as follows Search for Bluetooth devices and select the ADP 301 stylus Pair the ADP 301 stylus When asked the stylus uses a PIN code or passkey of 0109 After entering the PIN code the stylus should pair to your com puter To determine if the pairing is successful and there is wireless communication between the eno App installed on your computer and the eno stylus 1 Turn on the eno stylus by removing the cap 2 On your computer click the eno App icon that appears in your system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh 3 Choose Settings for eno App from the menu 4 Click the Status tab The stylus should be listed as a Product Steelcase 86 Appendix 2 eno one Projector Control Application Appendix 2 eno one Projector Control Application The eno one interactive whiteboard models provide a built in PolyVision Short throw or ultra short throw projector in a variety of mounting options To configure and control the PolyVision projector through the eno App 1 When you install the eno App on the host computer select the option to install the Projector Control Application as a device Refer to Install the eno App on page 22 2 F
60. trip Using the on screen keyboard To use the stylus as your mouse for controlling the host computer from the whiteboard tap the Mouse icon or tap the File icon While using the stylus in Mouse mode To click tap once To double click tap twice rapidly To type tap the Keyboard icon for access to your computer operating system on screen keyboard Refer to Using the on screen keyboard on page 43 For a right click Windows or control click Macintosh tap and hold the stylus tip without moving it on the whiteboard for one second To open the folder on your computer where you last saved an eno snapshot file tap the File icon If your Windows operating system and application support multi touch you can perform multi touch gestures using two styli To pass the back or forward command to the active application tap the Left or Right arrow icons To pass the undo or redo command to the active application tap the Undo or Redo icon Steelcase 40 Using eno Writing and erasing with the eno stylus Related topics The eno App icon strip Erase All Opening a whiteboard page for writing Pen Draw In Markup mode the computer desktop freezes in its current state and you can use the stylus as a pen highlighter or eraser instead of as the computer mouse To enter Markup mode tap the Markup icon the Pen Highlighter or Eraser icon or any of the Color Line style or Line width
61. tte with highlighter and eraser size and color options The current pen color The current pen width Sets the pen to a solid line Sets the pen to a dashed line Narrow eraser width using the stylus Large eraser width using the stylus Erase all the writing Prints a snapshot Saves a snapshot Toggles projection mode on off User defined Icon 1 User defined Icon 2 Steelcase 50 Steelcase If you have the older eno icon strip Control icon options Related topics Using the on screen icon strip You can access eno icon functions in two ways bytapping the magnetic icon strip with the stylus Refer to Install the magnetic icon strip on page 21 bytapping the on screen icon strip with the stylus To view the on Screen icons strip refer to Using the on screen icon strip on page 72 You can obtain a new eno App icon strip service part number ENOAPPSTRIPA by contacting your Steelcase dealer or Technical Support Refer to Technical support on page 78 Cursor control using the eno stylus Related topics If you have the older no icon strip Using the on screen keyboard The eno stylus functions as both a pen and a cursor To toggle the stylus between pen and cursor functions Tap the Pen Cursor control icon with the stylus While using the stylus to control the computer To click tap once To double click tap twice rapidly Foraright click Windows or
62. us Steelcase 6 Welcome The eno interactive whiteboard promotes collaboration by enabling multiple users each with their own stylus Refer to Multiple eno users on page 34 Steelcase 7 Installing eno interactive whiteboards Installing eno interactive whiteboards Two people are needed for portions of this installation eno installation options Steelcase provides these eno interactive whiteboard installation options eno2610 a4 x 6 1223mm x 1638mm wall mounted whiteboard that you can install permanently on any wall using instructions provided in this manual eno 2610 can also be mounted on a mobile stand available from your Steelcase dealer If you use the mobile stand option follow the mounting instructions provided with the mobile stand then proceed to Preparing to use eno on page 22 eno 2810 a 4 x 8 1223mm x 2171mm whiteboard that you can mount permanently on any wall using instructions provided in this manual eno click 2650 and 2850 the 75 1905mm and 93 2362mm magnetically mounted interactive whiteboard that you can mount to a metal surface using instructions provided in this manual eno click whiteboards adhere to any metal surface such as another whiteboard using unique magnetic fasteners that make it safe to use and easy to remove eno one models vary the eno interactive whiteboard with a built in PolyVision projector in a variety of mounting options Refer to the
63. uter For example the user at board A can write in red ink while the user at board B writes in black ink B magnetic icon strip 9 To configure the eno App to respond to the A B or C magnetic icon strip or All 1 Connect the projectors to your computer 2 Click the eno App icon in the system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh Choose Settings for eno App from the menu Click Status Click the eno interactive whiteboard that you want to configure The settings for that product appear in the lower part of the window gd Add Hardware jew the status of active and configured hardware m Pair Stylus Find serial whiteboards D Status Battery O eno receiver Active Bluetooth Y Eno Stylus Connected noRadio OK f Eno Stylus 2 Paired amp no Radio Settings View or edit the selected item s hardware settings Status Active Type no 2610 B Pattern Size 78 Inches diagonal Port Bluetooth Board Responds tolcon Stip1D A Steelcase 35 Preparing to use eno 6 Click the drop down menu beside Board responds to Icon Strip ID and choose the option that corresponds to the magnetic icon strip labeled A B or C on that board Choose All when you want all whiteboards to respond to all icon strips or when only one whiteboard is used 7 Repeat for up to two additional eno interactive whiteboards with projectors co
64. ver black USB device or the previous PolyVision Bluetooth adapter gray USB device the eno App provides an easy way to pair the eno stylus To pair your eno stylus with your host computer using the eno App 1 Turn on your computer 2 Optional Plug the eno receiver into any available USB port A message appears when device drivers have been installed 3 Turn on the eno stylus by removing the cap 4 On your computer click the eno App icon that appears in your System tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh 5 Choose Settings for eno App from the menu 6 Click the Status tab 7 Click Pair Stylus Pairing proceeds automatically for most computers If you have a Macintosh with operating system 10 4 follow the prompts you see on your screen 8 Repeat these steps to pair additional eno styli with this computer You can pair three styli on one host but a stylus can be paired with only one host at a time Pairing eno using built in Windows or Apple Bluetooth If your computer includes the built in Windows or Apple Bluetooth capability it is possible to pair the stylus just as you would any other Bluetooth device but this is not recommended for optimum performance To pair your eno stylus with your computer s built in Windows or Apple Bluetooth capability 1 Turn on your computer 2 Turn the eno stylus on by removing the cap 3 On your computer navigate to the Control Panel For example in Windows cl
65. w the statut of active and configured hardware Settings View or edit the selected item s hardware settings Sates Ace Firmware Verwon 00 93 Hardware Vernon 05 01 Bietocth Address 70 2446 00 00 7f 3 To view and edit a product s settings click the product name in the upper half of the pane The selected product s settings appear in the lower half of the pane Settings that you can edit are highlighted Pair Stylus Click to initiate automatic Bluetooth pairing with an eno stylus If the stylus is listed in the Status tab it is already paired with the computer Remove Stylus Select an eno stylus under Product then click Remove Stylus to stop Bluetooth communication For example if you want to use the stylus with another computer or eno receiver in the same room first click Remove Stylus to unpair the stylus from the Bluetooth connection then pair it with the new computer or eno receiver Pen Name With newer eno styli Firmware Version 4 2 1 or higher you can assign a five character name to a stylus so you can identify it when multiple styli are in use at the same time Click the eno stylus to view its settings and firmware version at the bottom of the window To assign a name to that stylus next remove the cap on that eno stylus When the eno stylus icon has turned from grey to black click the Pen Name box type a name that is five characters or less and press Enter Find serial whiteboard
66. y life To replace the stylus battery Refer to Install the eno stylus battery on page 25 When replacing the stylus battery use a AAA Lithium ion battery for optimum performance NiMH rechargeable batteries are not suitable for the eno stylus Replacing the eno stylus tip To replace the eno stylus tip 1 Remove the existing stylus tip by pulling it out 2 Firmly push the replacement tip into the stylus until it snaps into place How to obtain replacement parts Replacement parts are available directly from Steelcase Call 1 800 334 4922 in the Americas or 33 3 88 13 36 36 in Europe You can also send e mail to techsupport steelcase com Steelcase 76 Care and maintenance Summer maintenance Make sure that the Steelcase eno receiver and stylus are stored in the accessory case Back up your work Any files you have created or images stored on your computer should be saved onto disk USB drive or network server Coordinate storage of data with your IT Department When preparing for Fall classes Test this product early in the Fall preparation process Connect the computer to the Internet so that the eno App can acquire automatic software updates that may have been issued during the Summer break lf you are unable to acquire any released software updates please request your IT Department to provide you with support early in the back to school process Testing the product well before it is needed assu
67. ylus The eno receiver automatically pairs with the eno stylus when you press the pairing button on the top of the eno receiver Remove the cap from the eno stylus to turn it on first then press the pairing button on the receiver The eno receiver s LED will indicate whether or not the pairing was completed successfully f pairing is successful The receiver s LED will quickly flash green five times more quickly than the initial pairing pattern and will then turn solid blue f pairing is not successful The receiver s LED light will quickly flash red five times If pairing was not successful and the receiver LED flashes red try to resolve the problem by removing the eno receiver from the computer USB port waiting five seconds and reinserting the receiver before attempting the pairing process again With the previous version of the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter a gray USB device the eno stylus must be paired with one host computer at a time This appendix covers alternative Bluetooth pairing scenarios that are possible but not recommended for optimum performance manually pairing the stylus to the computer using the eno App pairing with the host computer s built in Bluetooth capability rather than using the Steelcase receiver pairing with host computer using third party Bluetooth capability Steelcase 83 Appendix 1 eno Bluetooth pairing options Pairing eno using the eno App With either the new eno recei
68. ystem check reveals whether the version number available on the web agrees with the version installed on your system If the version numbers are not the same you can choose to initiate the download and automatic installation of the update You can also enable automatic updates refer to User Settings on page 71 Exiting the eno App To shut down the eno App 1 Click the eno App icon in the system tray Windows or menu extras Macintosh The eno App menu appears 2 Choose Exit Windows or Quit Macintosh from the menu The eno App closes To resume Windows choose eno App from the Start Programs Steelcase menu Macintosh double click eno App in the Applications folder To uninstall the eno App in Windows To uninstall the eno App in Windows 1 Click Start at the lower left corner of the task bar 2 Choose All Programs from the menu 3 Choose eno App from the menu Steelcase 74 The eno App 4 Choose Remove the eno App To uninstall the eno App on a Macintosh To uninstall the eno App using a Macintosh 1 Navigate to Applications and then to Steelcase 2 Launch eno App Uninstaller app 3 Follow the prompts as directed Steelcase 75 Care and maintenance Care and maintenance eno maintenance Replacing the eno stylus batteries Related topics Install the eno stylus battery Using the eno stylus When the stylus is not in use replace the cap to extend batter
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