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Touch Board Plus

User Guide

Touch Board Plus

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© 2014 Turning Technologies, LLC. All rights reserved.

Portions Responsive Innovations, LLC, Microsoft Corporation

No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Turning Technologies, LLC. All rights reserved.

Turning Technologies, LLC, 255 West Federal Street, Youngstown, OH 44503 USA.

TurningPoint® is a registered trademark of Turning Technologies, LLC. Other trademarked product names mentioned in this manual are owned by their respective companies.

The following regulatory statements apply to radio frequency and infrared transmitters and receivers mentioned in this manual, including the ResponseCard RF, ResponseCard RF LCD, ResponseCard IR, ResponseCard XR, ResponseCard NXT, QT Device,

CPS IR, CPS Pulse, CPS Spark, Gen 2, PRS RF, PRS IR, DualBoard, Touch Board, Touch Board Plus, MeetingBoard, SchoolBoard, iPannel, Mobi, MobiView, MobiKWIK, Mobi Learner, Mobi 360 and their respective receivers.

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 approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

IC Statement

This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

OVERVIEW

What's in the Box?

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

Hardware

Software

Installing Ubuntu GNOME

SET UP

Installing WorkSpace

Mounting the Touch Board Plus

Connecting the Video Projector

Connecting the Touch Board Plus via USB

Calibrating the Touch Board Plus via Device Manager

Calibrating the Touch Board Plus (Windows 7 and Windows 8)

USING THE TOUCH BOARD PLUS

Mouse Actions

Touch Gestures

Care and Maintenance

Additional Solutions

WORKSPACE

WorkSpace Window

WorkSpace Modes

Annotating

Multi-User Mode

Setting Up Multi-User Mode

Selecting the Presenter

Locking Tablets and Clickers

Distributing WorkSpace Files

Distributing Files as GWB (PC Only)

Distributing Files as IWB

Exporting Files

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

CONTACT US

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OVERVIEW

Built on the popular functionality of the DualBoard™, Touch Board Plus features touch technology, allowing instructors and participants to interact with the whiteboard using the Touch Board Plus Wand or their fingers. Six points of contact can be used on the Touch Board Plus at the same time (Windows 7 and 8 Only).

Touch Board Plus comes with Turning Technologies' WorkSpace® software, which allows for seamless creation of interactive content. With Touch Board Plus, you can control your WorkSpace lesson via the board's touch technology. Additionally, Touch

Board Plus provides the ability to incorporate and work with teaching material in multiple formats from any source, including

ExamView® content, web-based content or third-party curricula.

WARNING

Do not assemble or use this product before reading the installation instructions.

Assemble and use this product only in accordance with the installation instructions.

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What's in the Box?

Touch Board Plus is compatible with most Mac, Windows® and Linux® operating systems. Refer to the

Technical

Requirements

on page 4

for software and hardware requirements.

WorkSpace DVD Wall Hanger

WorkSpace Content DVD Two (2) anchor clips

WorkSpace Language Pack DVD

Touch Board Plus User Guide

Four (4) non-electronic Touch Board pens

Touch Wand

Four (4) mounting brackets

Eight (8) bracket screws

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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

Touch Board Plus is designed to function with most computers; however, there are some basic hardware and software requirements.

Hardware

Touch Board Plus

l

USB port

Touch Gestures

l

Windows® 7 or Windows® 8

Software

WorkSpace

PC

l

Microsoft Windows® XP SP 2,

Vista, 7 or 8 l

Intel® Pentium® dual-core processor, 2 GHz or higher (or equivalent) l

2 GB RAM l

1 GB hard disk space for installation (600 MB for additional

Gallery content) l

DVD-ROM drive for installation l

USB port l

XVGA (1024x768) or higher resolution with minimum 24-bit color l

Video card with support for DirectX

9 or greater l

Speakers and microphone for audio and video files l

Adobe® Flash® Player 9.0 or higher

Mac

l

OS X v.10.7, 10.8 or 10.9

l

PowerPC G4 1GHz or higher l

512 MB RAM l

1.8 GB hard disk space for installation l

DVD-ROM drive for installation l

1024x768 or higher resolution l

USB port l

Java™ 6 or higher l

“libUSB” - USB support

Linux

l

Ubuntu GNOME 12.04 (LTS) or 14.04

l

Intel® Pentium® IV Processor 1 GHz or higher (or equivalent) l

512 MB RAM l l

1.5 GB hard disk space for installation

1024x768 or higher resolution l

DVD-ROM drive for installation l

USB port l

XDG compliant (menus and file association) l

"gksu" utility is required to run the installer on Ubuntu 14.04

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Installing Ubuntu GNOME

TouchBoard Plus must be used with the Ubuntu GNOME environment. Follow the steps below to install GNOME.

1

Ubuntu 12.04 users: open Terminal and run one the following commands: l sudo apt-get install gnome -session -fallback l sudo apt-get install gnome -session -panel

2

Ubuntu 14.04 users: open Terminal and run the following command: l sudo apt-get install gnome -session -flashback

3

Ubuntu 12.04 users must log in with GNOME Classic (No effects). Ubuntu 14.04 users must log in with GNOME

Flashback (Metacity)

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SET UP

This chapter covers:

Installing WorkSpace

Mounting the Touch Board Plus

Connecting the Video Projector

Connecting the Touch Board Plus via USB

Calibrating the Touch Board Plus via Device Manager

Calibrating the Touch Board Plus (Windows 7 and Windows 8)

Installing WorkSpace

You must have administrative privileges to install WorkSpace. If you do not have administrative privileges on your computer, contact your IT department.

Prerequisites

The WorkSpace disc and Content disc are required unless the software is downloaded from http://www.turningtechnologies.com/responsesystemsupport/downloads .

PC and Mac

1

Insert the WorkSpace disc into the DVD drive. If the disc does not auto-run, navigate to your disc drive and double-click the

auto-run.exe

file.

2

Follow the on-screen prompts to proceed through the installation process.

3

Repeat steps 1 and 2 using the WorkSpace Content disc.

4

Restart your computer to complete the installation process.

After the installation, a shortcut for the software will appear on the desktop and the Turning Technologies appear in the notification area (PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac).

icon will

Linux

1

Login as "root" or "sudo."

2

Insert the WorkSpace disc into the DVD drive. Double-click the DVD icon that appears on the desktop.

3

Under

Permissions

, select

Allow executing file as program

.

4

Follow the on-screen prompts to proceed through the installation process.

After the installation, the software can be found in Home\eInstruction\WorkSpace\WorkSpace.

5

Repeat steps 1 - 4 using the WorkSpace Content disc.

6

Restart your computer to complete the installation process.

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Mounting the Touch Board Plus

WARNING

It is recommended that a skilled professional assess the strength of the wall and determine the appropriate hardware required to securely attach the Touch Board Plus to the wall. A minimum of two people are required to safely lift and mount the board to the wall.

1

Attach the

wall hanger

to the wall.

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2

Using the provided bracket screws, attach the two

anchor clips

to the bottom of the Touch Board Plus.

3

Carefully mount the Touch Board Plus on the

wall hanger

.

4

Secure the

anchor clips

to the wall.

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Connecting the Video Projector

TIP

For optimal usage and viewing, the minimum required screen resolution should be set at 1024 x

768.

1

With the computer turned on, connect the projector

video cable

from the computer to the video projector.

2

Turn on the video projector.

3

With the video projector aimed at the Touch Board Plus, align the

projected image

onto the Touch Board Plus so that it is within the board's active area.

Connecting the Touch Board Plus via USB

The Touch Board Plus connects to your computer via a USB cable. A separate power supply is not necessary since the Touch

Board Plus is powered through the USB connection.

1

Plug the

USB cable

into the

USB port

on the right side of the board.

2

Plug the other end of the

USB cable

into a working

USB port

on your computer.

TIP

A powered USB hub may be used.

3

A

red light

at the bottom of the board indicates that the board is receiving power through the USB cable. A

blue light

indicates the proximity of the pen to the board.

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Calibrating the Touch Board Plus via Device Manager

Recommended for OS X and Linux platforms, as well as PC users who need to recalibrate Touch Board Plus.

IMPORTANT

Linux users must calibrate the DualBoard in the Ubuntu GNOME environment. Refer to

Installing

Ubuntu GNOME

on page 5

.

The steps below walk you through performing a calibration via Device Manager. Aside from using these steps on an OS X or

Linux platform, you can also perform them on a PC if you moved the Touch Board Plus. It is strongly recommended to recalibrate the Touch Board if the board or projector has been moved.

NOTE

If an error occurs during the calibration process, end the process and start over.

1

From your computer, right click/control-click the Turning Technologies

Extras area (Mac)/Applications (Ubuntu GNOME).

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Select

eInstruction Device Manager

.

The

Device Manager

window opens.

3

Select the Touch Board Plus device from the

Device Manager

window.

4

Select the

Calibrate

icon from the toolbar.

The

Calibration

window opens.

5

Touch each

target

as it appears on the board.

TIP

For optimal accuracy, use a Touch Board Plus pen during the calibration process.

NOTE

In addition to the Device Manager calibration, Windows 7 and 8 requires a second calibration when using the Touch Board Plus independent of WorkSpace. Refer to

Calibrating the Touch Board Plus

(Windows 7 and Windows 8)

on page 9

for instructions on performing the second calibration.

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Calibrating the Touch Board Plus (Windows 7 and Windows 8)

Prerequisites

You must have administrative privileges to perform the Touch Board Plus 16 pt. calibration. After the initial 16 pt. calibration, a

4 pt. calibration can be performed by a non-administrative user. If you do not have administrative privileges, contact your IT department.

1

From your computer, right-click the Turning Technologies notification area.

2

Select

eInstruction Device Manager

.

The

Device Manager

window opens.

icon in the

3

Right/control-click the Touch Board Plus device

4

Click

Touch Settings

.

The

Tablet PC Settings

window opens.

5

From the

Tablet PC Settings

window, click

Calibrate

.

from the

Device Manager

window.

NOTE

If the board has been previously calibrated, click

Reset

to erase previously stored calibration data.

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Touch each target as it appears on the board.

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After the calibration, you must save the calibration data by clicking

Yes

from your keyboard or mouse.

NOTE

This calibration only needs to be performed once. If the Touch Board Plus and/or projector is moved, you must perform both calibrations again.

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USING THE TOUCH BOARD PLUS

This chapter covers how to properly use the Touch Board Plus.

Mouse Actions

Touch Gestures

Care and Maintenance

Additional Solutions

Mouse Actions

Mouse Command Use Mouse Action

Left-click Open items Touch and release to click

Action

Double-click

Right-click

Drag

Open files and folders Two quick finger taps

Access content sensitive dropdown menu

Touch with two fingers slightly apart

**menu appears by first touch

Drag items across screen Move one finger left or right

Touch Gestures

NOTE

Touch Gestures are native to Windows 7 and 8 and are not compatible on Windows XP, Vista, OS X or

Linux platforms.

Gesture Use Gesture Action Action

Zoom

Zoom in/out on an image or web page

Use two fingers in a pinching or pull apart motion

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Gesture Use

Rotate

Flicks

Rotate content

Gesture Action

Use two fingers in a clockwise or counterclockwise motion

Action

Flick or throw objects across the screen

Make a quick flick motion in desired direction

Pan

Scroll through content or web page

Drag finger up or down on content or scrollable window

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Care and Maintenance

Touch Board Plus may be used as a standard whiteboard. Expo® dry erase whiteboard pens and cleaner are recommended.

Use a soft cloth and gentle cleanser safe for whiteboards to clean the board.

Pens should be magnetically attached to the right side of the Touch Board Plus when not in use.

Additional Solutions

Visit http://www.einstruction.com/products for information about AdjustIt3™ and the Touch Board Wireless Kit.

The

AdjustIt3™ Stand

provides a mobile solution to move from class to class and adjusts to any height to accommodate all users. Compatible with a wide range of short throw projectors, the mobile stand includes wheels with brakes for greater stability.

The

Touch Board Wireless Kit

offers maximum flexibility in the classroom. A wireless communication hub and receiver (RF

Hub and RFCOM) allow for wireless connection to the computer so that the Touch Board can be placed anywhere in the room.

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WORKSPACE

WorkSpace provides the tools to create and deliver presentations, enhance material with special effects, annotate to highlight key points, add notes incorporating additional information or participant comments and much more.

Refer to the complete

WorkSpace for Java User Guide

or

WorkSpace for PC User Guide

for detailed instructions on using the WorkSpace software. Visit http://www.einstruction.com/support/downloads to download the full WorkSpace user guides.

WorkSpace Window

The WorkSpace Window consists of a page in the presentation file and several toolbars on the right side and bottom of the window. By default, the window can be sized and moved.

WorkSpace Window PC

The

Toolbar

displays when WorkSpace is opened in Lesson Mode. The default toolbar scheme is set to Intermediate.

The

Page Navigation Toolbar

displays the tools used to navigate through the presentation file, including the Pan

Page, Previous Page, Page Counter, Next Page and Multi-User Mode tools.

Click the

Extend/Scroll Page

arrows to extend the page.

The

Properties Bar

provides options to change the properties of the selected annotation tool (pen, highlighter, shape).

For example, the pen tool Properties Bar includes color, width, transparency, line ends and line styles.

The Properties Bar also contains the

Page Properties

, including backgrounds, color and transparency, which can be accessed by clicking the Selection tool on the WorkSpace Toolbar.

To the left of the Properties Bar is the

Layers Toolbar

. The Layers window appears when using the Layers Toolbar. By default, all annotations on a page are arranged in a single layer. Add, delete, show, hide, and arrange different layers.

Use the

Recycle Bin

to delete selected objects from the page. Drag the selected object and drop it in the Recycle Bin.

Click the Undo tool to retrieve objects dropped into the Recycle Bin.

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WorkSpace Window Mac

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The

Toolbar

displays when WorkSpace is opened in Lesson Mode. The default toolbar scheme is set to Intermediate.

The

Page Navigation Toolbar

displays the tools used to navigate through the presentation file, including the Multi-

User Mode tools.

The

Properties Bar

provides options to change the properties of the selected annotation tool (pen, highlighter, shape).

For example, the pen tool Properties Bar includes color, width, transparency, line ends and line styles.

The Properties Bar also contains the

Page Properties

, including backgrounds, color and transparency, which can be accessed by clicking the Selection tool on the WorkSpace Toolbar.

To the left of the Properties Bar is the

Layers Toolbar

. The Layers window appears when using the Layers toolbar. By default, all annotations on a page are arranged in a single layer. Add, delete, show, hide, and arrange different layers.

Use the

Recycle Bin

to delete selected objects from the page. Drag the selected object to the Recycle Bin and drop it in. Click the Undo tool to retrieve objects dropped into the Recycle Bin.

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WorkSpace Modes

By default, WorkSpace opens in Lesson Mode with the WorkSpace toolbar floating on the desktop.

The WorkSpace toolbar will become transparent if not in use. To reactivate it, click anywhere on the toolbar.

WorkSpace allows you to capture text, graphics, or virtually any image from any application that you can project from your computer. The software is categorized into "modes," each consisting of different capabilities:

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By default, WorkSpace opens in

Lesson Mode

. While in Lesson Mode, two-way communication is enabled between interactive devices and the computer. Interact with the computer using a whiteboard or Mobi tablets.

In

Mouse Mode

, the internet (PC)/desktop (Mac/Linux) can be accessed using the Mouse tool.

Additionally, select any of the annotation tools while in Mouse Mode to change/return to Lesson

Mode.

By selecting

Annotate Over Desktop Mode (PC ONLY)

, the desktop is turned into a canvas. Use the Annotation Tools, Page Tools or Capture Tools to write and draw on the desktop.

Multi-User Mode

allows two or more participants to interact with Turning Technologies whiteboards using collaborative (shared) or defined (one person per defined area) space. Multiple Mobi devices can be displayed on the whiteboard at the same time.

Open and interact with Microsoft Office applications directly from the WorkSpace software in

Office

Mode (PC ONLY)

.

All notes made on the whiteboard can be captured and saved as pages within WorkSpace for distribution, without the use of the projector in

Whiteboard Mode

. For Mac and Linux users, a special “pens” folder is needed to use Whiteboard Mode.

Annotating

Use the WorkSpace tools to write, draw, insert images, highlight, interact with and perform annotations over a blank page or image.

1

Click any

annotation tool

to begin annotating the page or image.

NOTE

To open a new lesson or access the desktop, click the Mouse Mode icon on the WorkSpace toolbar.

Multi-User Mode

Multi-User Mode allows up to nine participants to interact using collaborative (shared) or defined (one person per defined area) space. Multiple mobile devices can be displayed on the board at the same time.

From the Multi-User Menu: l

Set up multiple participants to interact with Turning Technologies products. Define the number of areas for multi-user use and determine if participants will use a collaborative or defined workspace. In Multi-User Mode, participants can select objects on any Multi-User layer within their area.

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Toggle Multi-User Mode on and off using the Multi-User option.

Add, remove and move Mobi tablets to different areas using Edit Devices. Each multi-user page will remember specific device placement when moving between pages or returning from Mouse Mode.

Setting Up Multi-User Mode

1

Connect up to

nine devices

in Device Manager.

IMPORTANT

Do not add the device that will be used to control the main toolbar or the other devices unless it is set to "presenter" within Device Manager. Refer to

Selecting the Presenter

on page 16

.

2

Click the

Multi-User Menu

icon on the

Page Functions

toolbar.

3

Select

Multi-User Page Setup

.

The

Multi-User Page Setup

window opens.

4

Select either a

Collaborative

or

Defined

work area.

Collaborative

- When this option is selected, all devices will be able to work within the same area.

Defined

- When this option is selected, two devices will work within their own defined space.

Defined

- When this option is selected, up to four devices will work within their own defined space.

Defined

- When this option is selected, up to six devices will work within their own defined space.

Defined

- When this option is selected, up to nine devices will work within their own defined space.

5

Drag and drop

a device to the area needed.

NOTE

It is recommended to leave one device out to keep control of all users. Ideally, this will be the

"presenter" device.

6

Click

OK

after all devices have been dropped into place.

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Selecting the Presenter

The presenter in Multi-User Mode controls when multi-user mode begins and ends.

1

Open Device Manager.

Images of each available device appear in the main window.

2

Select the

icon

for the desired presenter device.

3

From the menu bar, click

Options

and select

Set Presenter

.

The selected device is now the presenter device.

Locking Tablets and Clickers

If using student tablets or clickers with WorkSpace, the presenter can lock any devices in use and regain control of the session.

1

Open Device Manager.

Images of each available device appear in the main window.

2

Select the

icon

for the device to be locked.

3

Select the

Lock

icon.

To unlock a device, select the

Unlock

icon.

TIP

You can also lock all devices by clicking the

Toolbox

icon on the WorkSpace toolbar and selecting

Lock

.

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Distributing WorkSpace Files

WorkSpace files can be distributed in a number of formats.

TIP

To simply save a WorkSpace file in its native format, click the

Save

icon from the WorkSpace toolbar. If the Save icon is not on the WorkSpace toolbar, click the WorkSpace

Main Menu

File

and select

Save

.

icon, mouse over

Distributing Files as GWB (PC Only)

The GWB file format is native to WorkSpace. Files saved with the GWB extension can be easily opened and edited in

WorkSpace as needed.

1

Click the WorkSpace

Main Menu

icon.

2

Mouse over

File

and select

Save

.

The

Save GWB File

window is displayed.

3

Name the file and click

Save

.

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Distributing Files as IWB

Content saved as a Common File Format (IWB) can be shared with any interactive whiteboard and software if the whiteboard and software accept the IWB formatting. It is important to note that some formatting and interactive content may be lost due to the inability to exchange information between the software applications.

1

Click the WorkSpace

Main Menu

icon.

2

Mouse over

File

and select

Save As

.

The

Save GWB File

window is displayed.

3

Name the file.

4

From the

Files of Type

drop-down menu, select

IWB

.

5

Click

Save

.

Exporting Files

IMPORTANT

You must save the file prior to export.

1

Click the WorkSpace

Main Menu

icon.

2

Mouse over

File

and select

Export

.

The

Export Current Pages

window is displayed.

3

Select an export option from the

Export As

drop-down menu.

4

Enter a file name in the

Export File Name

field.

5

Optionally, click

Browse

to change the Export Directory.

6

Click

Export

.

TIP

To print, email, export as PDF or email as PDF, click the WorkSpace

Main Menu

mouse over

File

and select the appropriate export option.

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity

FCC Statement Manufacturer's Name:

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.

Turning Technologies, LLC/DBA eInstruction

Manufacturer's HQ Address:

255 West Federal Street, Youngstown, Ohio 44503 U.S.A.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

European Address:

26/36 rue Alfred Nobel, 93600 Aulnay Sous Bois, France

IC Statement

This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard

(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Phone:

+33 1 58 31 10 60

Fax:

+33 1 58 31 10 69

declares, that the product

Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.

Product Names:

Touch Board Plus

Regulatory Model #:

TBRF-01 USB RF Hub= H4 RFCOM= B4

European Union Emission Directive

FCC ID:

This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU

Council Directive 89/366/ECC on the approximation of the laws of the

Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.

CTW-MOBI

IC

:

This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class

A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22/European

Standard EN55022. The limits for Class A equipment were derived for typical industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication devices.

4524A-MOBI

Conforms to the following specifications:

EMC:

EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17 & ETSI/EN 301 489-3.

EN 300-328 V1.7.1,

European Union WEEE Directive

EN55022:2006 and A1:2007

This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU

Council Directive 89/366/ECC on the approximation of the laws of the

Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.

EN55024:1998+A1;2001+A2:2003

EN 61000-3-2:2006 ; EN 61000-3-3:2008

This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class

A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22/European

Standard EN55022. The limits for Class A equipment were derived for typical industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication devices.

EN 61000-4-2:2009 ; EN 61000-4-3:2006

EN 61000-4-4:2004+A1:2010

EN 61000-4-5:2006; EN 61000-4-6:2009

EN 61000-4-11:2004; FCC Part 15B Class A Digital Device RSS-210

CE Marking:

This product carries the according to 2004/108/EC.

Mark indicating compliance

RoHS:

“-R” labeled products conform to Directive 2011/65/EU (Directive

2002/95/EC). These products are RoHS-compliant.

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CONTACT US

For additional help, contact Turning Technologies Technical Support.

Technical Support is available from 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. EST.

From within the contiguous United States, you can reach Technical Support toll-free by calling 866.746.3015. If you are calling from outside of the United States, please call +1 330.746.3015.

Technical Support may also be reached via e-mail at [email protected]

or [email protected]

, a brand of Turning Technologies.

Office Locations

Ohio

255 West Federal Street

Youngstown, Ohio 44503

Toll-Free: 866.746.3015

Direct: 330.746.3015

International: +1 330.746.3015

Paris

26/36 rue Alfred Nobel

93600 Aulnay-sous-Bois

France

Direct/Support: +33 (0)1 58 31 10 60

Belfast

19 Colvin House

Inspire Business Park

Carrowreagh Road

Belfast BT16 1QT

United Kingdom

Direct: +44 (0)28 9048 7898

Amsterdam

Keizersgracht 75, Garden

1015 CE, Amsterdam

The Netherlands

Direct: +31 (0)85 4011 040 turningtechnologies.com/user-guides

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