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NUREVA™ SPAN™ SYSTEM
INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Important SAFETY WARNINGS
Prior to installing this product, ensure you fully read and understand the installation instructions. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property damage. You are responsible for ensuring all components are properly assembled and installed using the instructions provided. Keep this information sheet and related product manuals for future reference. SAFETY WARNINGS The manufacturer shall not be legally responsible for any property damage or personal injury caused by incorrect installation of the equipment or operation outside of the user’s manual. The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage to property or personal injuries arising out of factors beyond the manufacturer’s control. WARNING: This projector is a Class 2 laser device. Do not stare into the projector beam. The bright light may result in permanent eye damage. WARNING: The touch module is certified as a Class 1 laser device. Do not open or disassemble the touch module. Any operation or adjustment not specifically instructed by the user’s guide creates the risk of hazardous laser radiation exposure. WARNING: Never operate this equipment if it is damaged. Do not modify the parts or accessories. Opening the projector’s case exposes you to risk of electrical shock. Do not use with parts or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer. Contact your reseller with questions regarding replacement parts. WARNING: Ensure that any cables used with the equipment are properly bundled, routed, covered or constrained if they cross the floor or pose a tripping hazard. WARNING: Failure to provide adequate structural strength for the wall mount can result in serious personal injury or damage to property. The anchors and wall to which this equipment is attached can support four times the combined weight of all equipment. Ensure the wall structure is reinforced as required before installing the equipment. WARNING: Exceeding the wall mount’s weight capacity can result in serious personal injury or damage to equipment. The installer is responsible for ensuring the combined weight of all components attached to the wall mount does not exceed 33 lb. (15 kg). WARNING: Adding additional weight to the boom by leaning, hanging or storing items on it can result in serious personal injury or damage to property. IMPORTANT: Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners on the equipment. IMPORTANT: Avoid touching the optical components to prevent scratches. IMPORTANT: Do not expose the equipment to moisture or damp environments. This equipment is not intended for outdoor use. IMPORTANT: This product can expose you to chemicals including DINP, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/products. 2
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Important SAFETY WARNINGS NOTICE: This projector is a Class 2 laser device that conforms to IEC 60825-1: 2007 and CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. Except for deviations to Laser Notice No.50 dated June 24 2007. FCC NOTICE This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the device and receiver • Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help SHIELDED CABLES: All connections to other computing devices must be made using shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is granted by the Federal Communications Commission, to operate this projector. OPERATION CONDITIONS: 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 INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT This Class A/B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. 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
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Table of contents BEFORE YOU BEGIN What’s in the box
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You must supply
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INSTALLATION — DO THE INSTALLATION IN THIS ORDER
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1. Determine the installation location
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2. Install the hardware brackets
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3. Install the hardware
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4. Connect the hardware
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5. Initial adjustment of the projected image(s)
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6. Install the surfaces
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7. Download Span wall software and touch driver
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8. Set up touch
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9. Final adjustment of the projected image(s)
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10. Launch Span software
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11. Troubleshooting
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What’s in the box BOX 1: NPSi-1 or NSPi1080-1 A Interactive projector
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B Touch module C Projector remote control
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D Stylus x 2 E Power cable F USB cable 16.4' (5 m)
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G Touch module power cord H Alignment card
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I Touch module bracket J Screws to attach touch module to bracket K Wire cover
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BOX 2: NWM-1 N
L Wall mount boom M Wall mount plate N Projector plate
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O Wall mount cover (L/R)
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P Adjustment cover
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Q Screws to attach plate to projector (x4) and screws to attach projector to mount (x4).
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BOX 3: NAM R Alignment module S Wall bracket T Power adapter
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U Power cable
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You must supply To install the system successfully you need to provide the following items. Go through these checklists and ensure everything is on hand before you begin to install the system. CABLES AND CONNECTORS
PC Must meet the following specifications: • Windows® 8.1 or higher •
Intel® i5 or equivalent
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HDMI video out port or adapter
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Supports 1920 x 720 or 1920 x 1080 display resolution
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4GB+ RAM
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2GB+ free storage
RJ45/RJ45
132 lb. (59.9 kg)
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1. Determine the installation location Ensure the area you select to install your system meets the following requirements and recommendations. SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Locate the installation drawing for your system’s configuration in the appendix of this guide for the detailed space requirements.
102” (260 cm) MIN. WM307i - 84 ” (213.4 cm)
WM210i - 122" 124”(310 (315cm) cm)
Wall flatness requirement
MAX. 1/4” (6mm)
Install away from direct sunlight.
Wall load requirements per system
132 lb. (60 kg)
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2. Install the hardware brackets 2.1 Install the wall mount plate(s) 2.1.1
Download the installation drawing for your system's configuration from nureva-span.uservoice.com
2.1.2
Measure and mark the system centerline. Refer to installation measurement 1 on your installation drawing.
2.1.3
From the centerline, measure from the floor to the top of the wall mount plate holes. Mark that spot. Refer to installation measurement 2 on your installation drawing.
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2.1.4
Measure from the spot you marked on the centerline to the top left wall mount plate hole. Mark the remaining wall plate holes.
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Refer to installation measurement 3 on your installation drawing.
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2.1.5 V ×6 M 33 lb. (15 kg)
Ensure the wall mount plate is level. Attach the wall mount plate(s) to the wall using screws and anchors capable of supporting 132 lb. (60 kg).
132 lb. (60 kg)
2.2 Install the touch module bracket(s) 2.2.1
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Measure down and over from the top-left hole of the wall mount plate to the inside-right hole on the touch module bracket. Refer to installation measurement 4 and 5 on your installation drawing. NOTE: If you are installing a
Da-Lite screen, the touch
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Ensure the bracket is level.
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Attach the touch module bracket to the wall using the #4 screws and anchors. Repeat with any remaining brackets.
3. Install the hardware 3.1 Install the wall mount boom and projector 3.1.1
Attach the projector plate(s) with four of the screws provided.
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Position the plate so the angled edge is closest to the projector vent.
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3.1.2
Adjust the boom length to • 27.5” for NPSi-1projector • 17.5” for NPSi1080-1 projector and tighten the top bolts. Repeat with the remaining booms. note:
If the mount or projection surface is extended or recessed, add or subtract the difference from this measurement.
3.1.3
Touch module power G
Feed the projector power cord, mini USB cable, HDMI cables and touch module cord through the wall mount boom. Ensure the correct connector ends are being fed through. Repeat with the remaining booms.
HDMI Y
Mini USB F
Projector power E
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3.1.4
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Attach the wall mount boom to the wall mount plate. Attach the projector to the boom with four of the screws provided. Repeat with any remaining booms and projectors.
3.1.5
Attach the cables from the mount to the back of the projector.
UP/DOWN
Projector power PROJECTOR
Touch module power TOUCH MODULE POWER CORD
POWER CORD
HDMI HDMI
Mini USB USB MINI
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3.2 Install the touch module Remove the touch module cover.
3.2.1
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Attach the unit to the bracket using the two screws provided. Ensure the unit is seated securely against the wall. NOTE: If you are installing a
Da-Lite screen, follow the
instructions provided with the screen to install the touch module(s).
3.2.2
Test-fit the wire cover to conceal the touch module power cord. Trim the cover if necessary.
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3.2.3
Remove the adhesive liner to attach the cover to the wall.
Lay the touch module power cord in the wire cover and plug it into the touch module. Leave the touch module cover off. Repeat with any remaining touch modules.
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3.3 Install the NAM image alignment module 3.3.1
If you are using the mounting brackets, attach them to the NAM using the screws provided on the sides of the NAM.
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If you are mounting the NAM(s), use the #6 screws and appropriate anchors a minimum of 5” (12.7 cm) away from the projector mounting plate.
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4. Connect the hardware Ensure your IPV4 Ethernet port is enabled correctly. If you are hardwiring your PC to your network, you may need a USB-Ethernet adapter to connect the second Ethernet cable to your PC.
HDMI out (to projector)
Ethernet (to PC)
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HDMI in (to PC)
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5. Initial adjustment of the projected image(s) 5.1.1
Power on the NAM, projector and PC.
5.1.2 IMAGE SIZE
IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
Use the adjustment options on the mount to straighten and square off the projected image. Do not worry about precision at this stage. You will be using software to adjust the images later on in the process.
UP/DOWN
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LEFT/RIGHT
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5.1.3
For double and triple configurations, ensure each projected image has at least 1" (2.5 cm) of overlap. For corner, edge and surround configurations, reference your installation drawing for the gap required between each projected image.
5.1.4
Use the slider on the side of the projector to bring the image into focus. Repeat with any remaining projectors.
5.1.5
Tighten the bolts and screws on the mount(s) and projector(s) once you have completed adjusting the image(s).
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6. Install the surface(s)
Follow the installation guide for your selected surface.
To install the WhisperTek™ surface, follow the WhisperTek surface installation guide. Go to https://nureva-span.uservoice.com/ Search WhisperTek
To install the Da-Lite screen, follow the Da-Lite screen installation guide. Go to: https://nureva-span.uservoice.com/ Search: Da-Lite
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7. Download Span wall software and touch driver 7.1.1 Use the wireless keyboard and mouse to navigate to the Internet. Download and install Span wall software from the Download section at nureva-span.uservoice.com.
Download and install the touch driver from the Download section at nureva-span.uservoice.com.
7.1.2
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The touch driver must be installed in order to set up the interactive image in step 6.
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8. Set up touch 8.1
Set up the touch module laser curtain
8.1.1 ADJUSTMENT mode ON/OFF Adjustment on/off
Press the adjustment button to turn the touch module to adjustment mode. This will emit two visible laser beams from the bottom of the unit. The LED light will blink red and blue when the touch module is in adjustment mode.
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8.1.2
Rotate both the black and grey knobs clockwise until they cannot be turned any further.
8.1.3
Rotate the grey knob counterclockwise until both lasers beams that are being emitted from the bottom of the touch module align symmetrically.
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8.1.4
Rotate the black knob counterclockwise to move the laser beams downward until they appear on the floor or surface below the projected image.
8.1.5
Fold the laser alignment cards along the dotted line. ADJUSTMENT ON/OFF
Hold the alignment cards against the wall to check if the laser falls within the grey zone. If the dots are blurred or scattered, adjust the black knob until they are properly defined. Repeat with the other laser.
8.1.6
ADJUSTMENT ON/OFF
If your wall flatness varies causing the laser to fall outside of the grey zone, use the grey knob to adjust the distance of the laser from the wall. Repeat with the other laser.
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8.1.7
Slide the card diagonally toward the touch module to check if the dot stays within the grey zone all the way to the top. Repeat this process on the other beam. Ensure both beams are an equal distance from the wall.
8.1.8
Press the adjustment button to switch off adjustment mode. The LED will turn a solid blue.
ADJUSTMENT ON/OFF Adjustment mode on/off
IMPORTANT: Touch does not function when the module is in adjustment mode.
8.2
Touch driver settings
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Launch the touch driver from the icon located on the desktop task bar.
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8.2.2
Select Touch Area Setting and choose Auto from the drop-down menu. The screen will flash a series of dots. Click OK.
8.2.3
Select Calibration from the menu and choose Auto from the drop-down menu. The screen will flash a series of dots. Click OK. Repeat the touch area setting steps on any remaining PCs. Touch should now be enabled on the projected images.
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9. Final adjustment of the projected image(s) 9.1
Align the image(s)
9.1.1
Launch Span center from the icon located on the desktop task bar on each of the projected images.
9.1.2
Select Image Alignment. The Span center allows you to use touch to shrink the images until they are square and aligned.
9.1.3
Tap on Settings
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1. Select your system’s PC/ projector configuration. NOTE: If you have 1 projector and 1 PC, select 2PCs - 2 Projectors
9.1.4
2. Ensure the IP addresses are 192.168.0.11 and 192.168.0.12 3. Ensure the correct Projector Model (Resolution) is set. NPSi-1 projectors 1920 x 720 NPSi1080-1 projectors 1920 x 1080 4. Ensure Sleep Timer is set to 15 minutes 5. Tap Save
9.1.5
Next, tap Start Image Alignment. Repeat these steps on any remaining screens.
Drag and adjust the image into precise alignment.
9.1.6
If you have a double or triple configuration, start with the largest image and adjust it to fit the smaller images. If you have a corner or surround configuration, reference your installation drawing for the minimum clearance needed between the images.
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9.2
Calibrate touch
9.2.1
Click Done once you have completed the image alignment. Select Touch Calibration. The screen will flash a series of dots. Repeat on any remaining displays.
9.2.2 Attach the plastic covers to the wall mount plate, wall mount boom and touch module.
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10. Launch Span software 10.1
Launch the wall software
10.1.1
On each projected image, launch Span wall software from the icon on the desktop.
10.1.2
10.2
For configurations with multiple displays, log in to the software on one of the displays. This will automatically log you in on the other projected images.
Link displays (for configurations with PCs)
10.2.1 A Link displays dialog will appear after logging in. If it does not, tap the gear icon to bring it up.
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10.2.2
If you are on the left display, ensure the left display box says This display and vice versa if you are on the right display. Repeat this step with the remaining displays. Once you have linked all of the displays tap Update display setup. NOTE: Linking displays only
needs to be done on the initial log in. The system saves the display settings and applies them to all subsequent log ins.
Troubleshooting For troubleshooting, please see our Customer support portal. https://nureva-span.uservoice.com
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