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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 notcause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operatethe 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 causeundesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation estautorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit acceptertout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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ContentsCONTENTS 3
ABOUT DEVICE MANAGER 4Accessing DeviceManager 5Opening DeviceManager from the Notification Area (PC) 5Opening DeviceManager from theMenu Extras Area (Mac) 5Opening DeviceManager from Dash Home (Linux Ubuntu 14.04) 5
Opening DeviceManager in Ubuntu GNOME 6DeviceManager Menu 6
CONNECTING STUDENT RESPONSE RECEIVERS 11Connecting Receivers 11
MOBIVIEW 12Connecting theMultiHub Receiver 12
DUALBOARD, TOUCH BOARD AND TOUCH BOARD PLUS 13Connecting the DualBoard via USB 13Connecting the DualBoard 13Connecting the Touch Board via USB 14Connecting the Touch Board Plus 14Calibrating 15Calibrating the DualBoard 15Calibrating the Touch Board via DeviceManager 15Calibrating the Touch Board (Windows 7 andWindows 8) 16Opening the Touch Board/Touch Board Plus Properties Window 17
PREFERENCES 18Accessing Preferences 18Preferences 19Pen Buttons 20Firmware Update 20MOBI Reports 20
OPTIONS AND HELP 21Options Menu 21HelpMenu 22
APPENDIX: PROPERTIES 23RRRF-02, 03 and 04 23CPS IR 24CPS Pulse (CPS RF) 25PRS RF (Response RF) 28MobiView 29DualBoard 31Touch Board/Touch Board Plus 33
CONTACT US 35
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About Device ManagerDeviceManager automatically loads and operates in the background of the computer, establishing communication betweenTurning Technologies hardware and software.
DeviceManager is compatible with the following hardware:
Pointer Devices
l DualBoardl iPannell MeetingBoardl Mobi Learnerl MobiKWIKl MobiView™l SchoolBoardl Touch Boardl Touch Board Plus
Student Response Systems (radio frequency or infrared hubs and their clickers)
l CPS IR (Gen 1 andGen 2)l CPS Pulsel CPS Sparkl Gen 2 (HID, Wedge and Serial)l PRS IRl PRS RF
Turning Technologies ResponseCards
l ResponseCard RFl ResponseCard RF LCDl ResponseCard NXT
Turning Technologies receivers
l RRRF-02l RRRF-03l RRRF-04
DeviceManager supports communication via radio frequency (RF), infrared (IR), or USB Connect technology.
This chapter covers the following topics:
Accessing Device ManagerOpening Device Manager in Ubuntu GNOMEDevice Manager Menu
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Accessing Device ManagerAside from using DeviceManager as a stand alone application, DeviceManager can be accessed from CPS, ExamView, FlowandWorkSpace.
This section covers the following topics:
Opening Device Manager from the Notification Area (PC)Opening Device Manager from the Menu Extras Area (Mac)Opening Device Manager from Dash Home (Linux Ubuntu 14.04)
Opening Device Manager from the Notification Area (PC)
1 Click in the notification area.2 Select Device Manager.
NOTEIf Exit is selected, DeviceManager closes and the icon is removed from the notificationarea.To re-open DeviceManager, click Start > All Programs > eInstruction > DeviceManager.
Opening Device Manager from the Menu Extras Area (Mac)
1 Click in theMenu Extras area.2 Select Device Manager.
NOTEIf Exit is selected, DeviceManager closes and the icon is removed from theMenu Extrasarea.To reopen DeviceManager, navigate to Finder > Applications > eInstruction > DeviceManager > DeviceManager.
Opening Device Manager from Dash Home (Linux Ubuntu 14.04)
IMPORTANTIn order to use Turning Technologies whiteboards (DualBoard, Touch Board and Touch BoardPlus), Linux users must install and run the Ubuntu GNOME environment. Refer toOpeningDevice Manager in Ubuntu GNOME on page 6.
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1 Click Dash Home and search forDevice Manager.2 Select Device Manager.
NOTEIf File > Exit is selected, DeviceManager closes.To reopen DeviceManager, search for the program in DashHome or follow the path: Home > eInstruction > DeviceManager > DeviceManager.
Opening Device Manager in Ubuntu GNOMETurning Technologies whiteboards must be used in the Ubuntu GNOME environment. Follow the steps below to installGNOME and open DeviceManager.
Before You Begin
Install the GNOME environment:
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 GNOMEFlashback (Metacity)
How to open Device Manager...
1 Click Applications and select Education.2 Select Device Manager.
Device Manager MenuDeviceManager has several functions and optionsthat can be accessed from the notification area(PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac)/Dash Home (Linux).
IMPORTANTMenu options differ depending onyour operating system (OS) andinstalled programs.
CPS
To open CPS, select the CPS option from theDeviceManager menu. CPS allows you to create
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and/or import classes, students, lessons, assignments and standards, as well as administer response sessions and generatereports. CPS requires the use of CPS IR, Pulse or Spark, or ResponseCard RF, RF LCD or NXT, clickers and theirappropriate receivers.
Curtain
The Curtain tool hides the current page in theWorkSpaceAnnotationwindow, orhides the current desktop screen inMouseMode. Handles on all four sides of theCurtain make it possible to “open” the curtain to reveal a portion of the underlyingdisplay, while keeping the rest of the window covered. Click and drag the sizing squares on each corner of the Curtain tochange the size of the curtain.
l The default color of the Curtain is black. Click to change the color.
l Click to expand the Curtain to full size after it has beenmoved or sized.
l Click and drag the Transparency slider to the left to add transparency to the color.
l Click to close the Curtain. The Curtain tool will remember the last color and transparency selections for its nextuse.
Device Manager
DeviceManager automatically loads and establishes communication between Turning Technologies software (CPS,ExamView, Flow, WorkSpace) and hardware (clickers, whiteboards, Mobi). To access the application, select DeviceManagerfrom the Devicemanager menu.
ExamView Test Generator
Select the ExamView Test Generator option to create tests, quizzes, study guides and worksheets usingmultiple questionformats, pictures, tables, graphs, charts and other multimedia elements. Upload question banks and tests to LearningManagement Systems (LMS) such as ANGEL, Blackboard and Blackboard Vista.
ExamView Test Manager
Select the ExamView Test Manager option tomanage class rosters, collect data and generate reports.
ExamView Test Player
The ExamView Test Player is an application that allows participants to take tests and view study guides or worksheets. Selectthe ExamView Test Player option to open the ExamView Test Player.
ExamView Import Utility
Selecting the ExamView Import Utility opens a program that converts RTF files to ExamView question banks.
Exit
Select Exit to close the DeviceManager application.
Flow
Select the Flow option from the DeviceManager mainmenu to open the Flow assessment software. Flow permits polling inany environment and is compatible with most Turning Technologies hardware. Flow can be used with Microsoft PowerPoint®,Microsoft Word®, ApacheOpenOffice™ andmany other software applications. Flow communicates with both clickers andvirtual response pads (vPads).
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Lesson Builder
Lesson Builder is installed with Flow, allowing for the creation, modification and adaption of Flow lessons. To open LessonBuilder, select the Lesson Builder option from the DeviceManager mainmenu.
On-screen Keyboard
TheOn-screen Keyboard allows for entering text while using theDualBoard, Touch Board or Mobi. Text can be entered in anapplication file or on a page in theWorkSpaceAnnotationwindow. Indicate where to add the typed text by clicking thelocation in theAnnotationwindow or in the application file. Tobegin typing, tap anOn-screen Keyboard key with the pen.
Restart
Select Restart to reopen DeviceManager.
Record and Playback
Use the Record and Playback tool to record and playback events, with sound, as they occur. Record audio and screen eventsand store them in an AVI file for playback.
Click to begin recording and open theCapture Optionwindow.
Click to stop recording, open theOn-screen Keyboard and open theSave AVI Filewindow.
Click to pause the recording.
Click to play the current recording.
Using the Recorder
1 Click in the notification area (PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac)/Dash Home (Linux Ubuntu 14.04) and select Recordand Playback.
NOTELinux Ubuntu 12.04 users can access the Turning Technologies icon from themenu bar.
2 Click .TheCapturewindow is displayed.
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3 Select one of the following options:l Partial - This option allows you to select a specific area on your computer screen to be recorded. Click and dragthemouse over the desired area to set the recording window.
l Screen - This option records the entire area of your computer screen.
4 Complete the taskwhile the Recorder documents your actions.
5 Click .The recording ends, the On-screen Keyboard opens and theSave AVI Filewindow opens.Optionally, check the box labeledE-mail after save.
6 Name the file and click Save.If you checked the box labeledE-mail after save, your default email program opens a new email message with therecording as an attachment.
Select Language
DeviceManager offers multiple language support. The System Default option uses the language settings determined by youroperating system (OS).
1 Click in the notification area (PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac)/Dash Home (Linux Ubuntu 14.04) and select SelectLanguage.
NOTELinux Ubuntu 12.04 users can access the Turning Technologies icon from themenu bar.
2 Select the appropriate language from theSelect Languagewindow.Alternatively, the language can be changed from within DeviceManager. OpenDevice Manager, click File and selectPreferences. Select the desired language from the Language drop-downmenu.
Spotlight
Use the Spotlight tool to create interest and draw attention to an area of the screen. When the Spotlight tool is selected, a circleappears in the center of a black curtain. The spotlight opening is transparent and reveals what is directly beneath it on thescreen.
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1 Click in the notification area (PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac)/Dash Home (Linux Ubuntu 14.04) and select Spotlight.
NOTELinux Ubuntu 12.04 users can access the Turning Technologies icon fromthemenu bar.
TheSpotlight window opens.2 Click and drag theMove cursor to move the spotlight around the screen.
3 Optionally, click to adjust the shape, color and transparency.
4 Optionally, click to adjust the size of the spotlight opening.
5 Click to close the Spotlight window.
Whiteboard Mode
WhenWhiteboardMode is selected, all notes made on the DualBoard, Touch Board or Touch Board Plus can be captured andsaved as pages withinWorkSpace for distribution, without the use of the projector.
Starting Whiteboard Mode
1 Click located in the notification area (PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac)/Dash Home (Linux Ubuntu 14.04) and selectWhiteboard Mode.
NOTELinux Ubuntu 12.04 users can access the Turning Technologies icon from themenu bar.
Lesson Mode vs. Whiteboard Mode - LessonMode has two-way communication. The computer desktop imageprojects onto the DualBoard’s surface and the input is mirrored on the projected image. The communication inWhiteboardMode is one-way between the DualBoard and computer. A projector is not necessary and computer input isnot communicated back onto the DualBoard.
Capturing Annotations on the DualBoard
1 Place the cap on the pen and click on theDualBoard Features Menu.
2 Click twice. The electronic image of the DualBoard on your computer will now be blank.3 Erase the dry-erase ink from the DualBoard's surface, if using an uncapped pen.4 Annotate the new page.
WorkSpace
UsingWorkSpace requires a hardware configuration that includes a device (DualBoard, Touch Board, MobiView, etc.), aprojection surface (if you are not using a DualBoard or Touch Board), a video projector and a computer on which the software isinstalled.
There are several WorkSpace "modes," but the primary mode across all platforms is LessonMode. In LessonMode,participants can view the presentation while you interact with your computer or other projection surface such as DualBoard.The Annotation tools allow you to write and draw on the blank page. The Page tools create additional pages and theMultimediatools add a variety of multimedia files to the pages in the presentation file.
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Connecting Student Response ReceiversThis chapter covers all Turning Technologies infrared (IR) and radio frequency (RF) receivers, including:
l RRRF-02l RRRF-03l RRRF-04l CPS IRl CPS Pulse (CPS RF)l PRS RF (Response RF)l PRS IR
Connecting Receivers
IMPORTANTIt is recommended to avoid placing the receiver under a podium or desk. If necessary, use a USBextension cable tomake sure the receiver has a clear path and is not blocked by furniture.
1 Plug the receiver into an available USB port.
2 Click from the notification area (PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac)/Dash Home (Linux Ubuntu 14.04) and select DeviceManager.
NOTELinux Ubuntu 12.04 users can access the Turning Technologies icon from themenu bar.
DeviceManager opens.
NOTEDeviceManager will automatically detect the device once connected and indicate asuccessful connection with a green checkmark.
3 Select the receiver image.
4 Optionally, click .TheProperties window is displayed.For more information about specific receiver properties, seeRRRF-02, 03 and 04 on page 23, CPS IR on page 24,CPS Pulse (CPS RF) on page 25 orPRS RF (Response RF) on page 28.
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MobiViewTheMobiView and theMultiHub receiver, previously branded as theMobi receiver, are discussed in this chapter.
Connecting theMultiHub Receiver
IMPORTANTMobiView must be able to communicate with theWorkSpace software installed on yourcomputer. This communication link is established either by means of a USB connection orthrough wireless (RF). TheMultiHub receiver plugs into a USB port on the computer or a poweredUSB Hub.
1 Insert theMultiHub receiver into a USB port on the classroom computer.2 Turn on theMobiView by pressing the bluePower button on the top of the unit.
ThemessageAttempting to Connect is displayed on theMobiView screen.3 When prompted, press the blue button on the receiver.4 TapContinue on theMobiView screen.5 When theMobiView connects to theMultiHub receiver, theHome Screen appears on theMobiView screen.
TIPIf themessage, Unable to Connect… is displayed, confirm theMobiView receiver has beeninserted into a working USB port.
6 In DeviceManager, select theMobiView image.
7 Optionally, click .TheProperties window is displayed.For more information onMobiView properties, seeMobiView on page 29.
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DualBoard, Touch Board and Touch BoardPlusThe following devices are discussed in this chapter:
l DualBoardl Touch Boardl Touch Board Plus
Connecting the DualBoard via USB
1 Turn on your computer.2 Connect theUSB cable to the DualBoard controller box located on the back of the board. The controller box is located
on the bottom right of the board, if the board has already been hung up.3 Attach the other end of theUSB cable into a working USB port on your computer.
DeviceManager establishes connection with the DualBoard.
Connecting the DualBoardThe RF receiver works best when it is not plugged into a computer that is under a podium or a desk. If necessary, use a USBextension cable to remove the RF receiver from under furniture that may shield the RF signal.
1 Connect theAC/DC power adapter to the DualBoard controller box.2 Plug the opposite end of the AC/DC power adapter into awall outlet.3 Plug the end of theRJ12 cable into theDualBoard controller box located on the back of the board. The controller box
is located on the bottom right of the board, if the board has already been hung up.4 Slide theRF COM plastic grey holster over the board’s frame at the top of the DualBoard.5 Seat theRF COM into the plastic grey holster.6 Press thePower switch to theOn position.7 Plug theRF receiver into an available USB port on your computer.8 Press the pairing button on the RF COM. The blue light will begin to blink.9 Press the pairing button on the RF receiver.
IMPORTANTYou have twominutes to press the pairing button.
When the two devices have been successfully paired, the blue lights on the receivers will stop blinking and remain asolid blue.
Pairing the device is a one-time operation.
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Connecting the Touch Board via USBThe Touch Board connects to your computer via a USB cable. A separate power supply is not necessary since the TouchBoard is powered through the USB connection.
1 Plug theUSB cable into theUSB port on the right side of the board.2 Plug the other end of theUSB cable into a workingUSB port on your
computer.
TIPA powered USB hubmay be used.
3 A red light at the bottom of the board indicates that the board is receivingpower through the USB cable. A blue light indicates the proximity of thepen to the board.
Connecting the Touch Board PlusTurning Technologies DeviceManager version 7.3 or higher must be installed on your computer prior to installing theWirelessKit.
TheMultiHub plugs into a USB port on your computer or a powered USB Hub. The RFCOM (Radio Frequency Communicator)plugs into a wall outlet while positioned in the RFCOM clip that slips over the frame at the side of the Touch Board Plus.
Pairing the device is a one-time operation.
1 Slide the plastic gray clip over the frame at the side of the Touch Board Plus.
2 Seat the RFCOM into the plastic gray clip.
3 Connect the appropriate end of the power cord into the power cord terminal and the opposite end into a nearby walloutlet.
4 Connect theUSB cable from the Touch Board Plus to the RFCOM .
5 Turn on theRFCOM power switch . The amber light will turn on to show a successful connection to the TouchBoard Plus.
6 Plug theMultiHub into a working USB port on your computer or a poweredUSB hub.7 Press the pairing button on theMultiHub. The blue light will begin to blink.
8 Press the pairing button on the RFCOM.
IMPORTANTYou have twominutes to press the pairing button.
When the two devices have been successfully paired, the blue light on the RFCOMwill stop blinking and remaina solid blue. The light will dim when connection to theMultiHub is lost.
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CalibratingIn order for the DualBoard, Touch Board or Touch Board Plus to properly function, the boardmust be calibrated.
This section covers the following topics:
Calibrating the DualBoardThe DualBoardmust be calibrated in order to assure pen accuracy.
IMPORTANTLinux users must calibrate the DualBoard in the Ubuntu GNOME environment.
1 Turn on the DualBoard and the computer.2 Turn on the projector and, if necessary, adjust the image
to fit within the board’s active writing area.
3 Click on theDualBoard Features Menu .4 Using the pen, click each calibration target as it appears
on the blue calibration screen. A beep will sound with eachsuccessful click.
5 To cancel the calibration, press theEsc key on yourkeyboard or press the bottom rocker button on the pen. Torepeat a calibration point, press the top rocker button.
Alternatively, the DualBoard can be calibrated via DeviceManager. To calibrate the DualBoard from within DeviceManager:
a Click in the notification area (PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac)/Applications (Ubuntu GNOME).b Select Device Manager.c Select the DualBoard device from theDeviceManagerwindow.
d Select from the toolbar.e Follow the instructions on the calibration screen.
IMPORTANTIf the DualBoard and/or projector is moved, youmust recalibrate the board via theDualBoardFeatures Menu or from theCalibrate icon in DeviceManager.
Calibrating the Touch Board via Device ManagerRecommended for OS X and Linux platforms, as well as PC users who need to recalibrate Touch Board.
IMPORTANTLinux users must calibrate the DualBoard in the Ubuntu GNOME environment.
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The steps below walk you through performing a calibration via DeviceManager. Aside from using these steps on anOS X orLinux platform, you can also perform them on a PC if youmoved the Touch Board. It is strongly recommended to recalibratethe Touch Board if the board or projector has beenmoved.
NOTEIf an error occurs during the calibration process, end the process and start over.
1 From your computer, right click/control-click in the notification area (PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac)/Applications(Ubuntu GNOME).
2 Select Device Manager.TheDeviceManagerwindow opens.
3 Select from theDeviceManagerwindow.
4 Select from the toolbar.TheCalibrationwindow opens.
5 Touch each target as it appears on the board.
TIPFor optimal accuracy, use a Touch Board pen during the calibration process.
NOTEIn addition to the DeviceManager calibration, Windows 7 and 8 requires a secondcalibration when using the Touch Board independent of WorkSpace. Refer toCalibratingthe Touch Board (Windows 7 and Windows 8) on page 16 for instructions on performingthe second calibration.
Calibrating the Touch Board (Windows 7 andWindows 8)
Before You Begin
Youmust have administrative privileges to perform the Touch Board 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 ITdepartment.
1 From your computer, right-click in the notification area.2 Select Device Manager.
TheDeviceManagerwindow opens.3 Right/control-click from theDeviceManagerwindow.4 Click Touch Settings.
The Tablet PC Settings window opens.
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5 From the Tablet PC Settings window, click Calibrate.
NOTEIf the board has been previously calibrated, click Reset to erase previously storedcalibration data.
6 Touch each target as it appears on the board.7 After the calibration, youmust save the calibration data by clickingYes from your keyboard or mouse.
NOTEThis calibration only needs to be performed once. If the Touch Board and/or projector ismoved, youmust perform both calibrations again.
Opening the Touch Board/Touch Board Plus Properties Window
1 Connect the Touch Board/Touch Board Plus via USB orWireless Kit.
2 Click from the notification area (PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac)/Dash Home (Linux Ubuntu 14.04) and select DeviceManager.
NOTELinux Ubuntu 12.04 users can access the Turning Technologies icon from themenu bar.
DeviceManager opens.
NOTEDeviceManager automatically detects the device after it is connected and indicates asuccessful connection with a green checkmark.
3 Select the Touch Board/Touch Board Plus image and click .
TheProperties window is displayed.
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PreferencesThe DeviceManagerPreferences window differs depending on the active device.
Accessing Preferences
1 Plug the receiver into an available USB port or connect the DualBoard, Touch Board or Touch Board Plus via USB orWireless Kit.
2 Click from the notification area (PC)/Menu Extras area (Mac)/Dash Home (Linux Ubuntu 14.04) and select DeviceManager.
NOTELinux Ubuntu 12.04 users can access the Turning Technologies icon from themenu bar.
DeviceManager opens.3 Click File and select Preferences.
ThePreferences window opens.
RF/RRRF Receiver and Whiteboards
Mobi Receiver
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PreferencesThePreferences tab displays options for the program language, HID/Bluetooth devices, pen smoothness and the Preferencessave location.
Language
Click the drop-downmenu to change the DeviceManager language. The default language is determined by the computer’soperating system (OS).
Options
l Scan Only USB HID Devices - DeviceManager will only search for Human Interface Devices (HID) when this box ischecked. Check this box if using the following devices: Pulse, Spark, Mobi, MobiView, DualBoard or Touch Board.
l Scan for ResponseCard Devices - DeviceManager will only search for Turning Technologies receivers when this boxis checked. Check this box if using the following devices: ResponseCard RF, RF LCD or NXT.
l Enable Bluetooth Devices - Check theEnable Bluetooth Devices box to enable Bluetooth devices. If the box isunchecked, all Bluetooth devices will be disabled.
l Clear Bluetooth Devices List - Clear all available devices from theBluetooth drop-downmenu.l The drop-downmenu lists all available Bluetooth devices within a radius around the Bluetooth receiver.l The checkbox resets after each use.
l Show First Look Window at Startup - Check theShow First Look Window at Startup box to assist new users withconnecting to DeviceManager.
Pen/Highlighter Preferences
Adjust the smoothness of the pen during annotation.
Device Preferences Location
Select an area to determine drawing boundaries.
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l User Specific Preferences - If User Specific Preferences is selected, the device properties are saved for the user only.l System Wide Preferences - If System Wide Preferences is selected, the device properties are saved for all users.
Pen ButtonsFrom the Pen Buttons tab, the double-click interaction between the pen and DualBoard can be determined.
To select, click Lower Button orUpper Button and pair with an action from theMouse Events drop-downmenu.
Firmware UpdateClick the Firmware Update tab to check if a firmware updates available for connected devices.
Choose to be notified of firmware updates by checking theRemindMe box. Additionally, set how often you would like to bereminded of updates.
MOBI ReportsTheMOBI reports tab is only visible if Flow is installed.
NOTEThis tab is only available for Mobi receivers.
If using aMobiView, the following reports can be accessed from theMOBI Reports tab:
l Question Statusl Response per Personl ResponseGridl Answer Distributionl Session Results by Studentl Session Summary
If a report is not selected, it will not be viewable on theMobiView.
NOTEIf using CPS, navigate to CPS Settings\Delivery Options and click the KWIK Screen tab.
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Options and HelpThis chapter covers the following topics:
Options MenuHelp Menu
Options MenuPrior to selecting an action, click the active receiver, click Options and select an option:
TIPThe options can also be accessed by right-clicking (PC)/control-clicking (Mac) the active receiveror clicking the desired icon from the iconmenu bar.
Option Description
Add Bluetooth Device
Add a Bluetooth supported device within DeviceManager, such as:
l DualBoardl MeetingBoardl SchoolBoardl MeetingPadl MP400l SchoolPad
AddGen1 IR Click to connect aGen1 IR receiver compatible with CPS.
Discover Devices Click Discover Devices to discover clickers within range of the active receiver.
Lock All Pads/Unlock AllPads
Click Lock All Pads to prohibit participants from projectingMobiView annotations to the class.Click Unlock All Pads to permit visible annotations.
Connect Click to manually connect a receiver to a device, i.e. Mobi receiver andMobiView.
Remove Click Remove to delete a receiver from DeviceManager.
Beep
Use theBeep feature to locate a device. The following devices are supported:
l DualBoardl MobiView
CalibrateClick Calibrate to align the DualBoard, Touch Board or Touch Board Plus. Refer toCalibratingthe DualBoard on page 15, Calibrating the Touch Board (Windows 7 and Windows 8) onpage 16 orConnecting the Touch Board via USB on page 14.
Lock Click Lock to prohibit participants usingMobiViews to send data.
Set/Unset Presenter Click Set Presenter to designate oneMobiView device as the presenter. The presenter is in controlof the session duringMulti-User Mode withinWorkSpace.
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Option Description
Set/Unset Autoconnect If Set Autoconnect is selected, DeviceManager will automatically connect the device. If UnsetAutoconnect is selected, the device will not be automatically connected.
Properties Click Properties to display information about the receiver.
Touch Settings ForWindows 7 and 8 only. Click Touch Settings to configureWindows touch settings.
Help MenuThe following options can be accessed from theHelp Menu:
Option Description
Help Click Help to display theDeviceManager User Guide.
Logging
Click Logging to display the DeviceManager Log.
TheStart Logging icon starts the data log.
TheStop Logging icon stops the data log.
TheClear Log icon clears the data log.
Warning Select theWarning radio button to change the loggingmode to log only warnings.
Info Select the Info radio button to change the loggingmode to display informational messages andwarnings.
Bug Select theBug radio button to change the loggingmode to display debuggingmessages.
MemoryMonitor
TheMemory Monitor allows for analyzing the computer’s Javamemory and for technical troubleshooting.
AboutTheAboutwindow displays the current downloaded versions of DeviceManager, CPS, ExamView, Flow andWorkSpace (if installed). You will also find the Java version, OS and version, company address and website.Additionally, thememory usage is displayed at the bottom of the window.
ClearDeviceProperties
When selected, the following prompt is displayed:
l OK - Removes general device information such as name, manufacturer, model, serial port, firmwareversion of connected and previously connected devices.
l Cancel - Keeps current device preferences.
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Appendix: PropertiesThe property tabs vary depending on the receiver. This appendix covers the following receivers:
RRRF-02, 03 and 04CPS IRCPS Pulse (CPS RF)PRS RF (Response RF)MobiViewDualBoardTouch Board/Touch Board Plus
RRRF-02, 03 and 04
General
TheGeneral tab displays the basics of the device including name, firmware and channel.
Name Name of the device
Manufacturer Devicemanufacturer
Model Devicemodel
Interface Indicates the connectionmethod (RF or USB)
Address Address assigned to the receiver
Firmware Device firmware
ResponseCardOptions
Require Login (ResponseCard NXT Only) - If this box is selected, ResponseCard NXT users mustenter their User IDs prior to the session. Select this option only if ResponseCard NXTs will be used duringthe session.
Custom ID - If this box is selected, QT Devices automatically join the session with their programmedSticker ID. Select this option only if QT Devices will be used during the session.
ResponseCard RF/RF LCD - Selecting this box disables answer series, short answer, numeric andessay questions. Select this option only if ResponseCard RF/RF LCDs will be used during the session.
RRRFReceiverOptions
Change the receiver channel from theBase Channelmenu.
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Test
From the Test tab, run a polling test to verify that the clickers and receiver are communicating.
1 Click Start Receiver.2 Press a button on the clicker.
The clicker appears in the DeviceManager Turning RF Properties window.3 Click OK on the DeviceManager Turning RF Properties window.
Log
From the Log tab, details can be accessed regarding the historical data of all devices attached to the computer.
IMPORTANTThe logging level should only be adjusted at the recommendation of Turning TechnologiesTechnical Support. During normal operation, the logging level should be set toWarning.
TheStart Logging icon starts the data log.
TheStop Logging icon stops the data log.
TheClear Log icon clears the data log.
Warning Select theWarning radio button to change the loggingmode to log only warnings.
Info Select the Info radio button to change the loggingmode to display informational messages and warnings.
Bug Select theBug radio button to change the loggingmode to display debuggingmessages.
CPS IR
General
TheGeneral tab displays the basics of the device.
Name Name of the device
Manufacturer Devicemanufacturer
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Model Devicemodel
Interface Indicates the connectionmethod (RF or USB)
Address Address assigned to the receiver
Test
From the Test tab, run a polling test to verify that the clickers and receiver are communicating.
1 Click Start Receiver.2 Press a button on the CPS IR clicker.
The clicker appears in the DeviceManagerCPS IR Properties window.3 Click OK on the DeviceManagerCPS IR Properties window.
Log
From the Log tab, details can be accessed regarding the historical data of all devices attached to the computer.
IMPORTANTThe logging level should only be adjusted at the recommendation of Turning TechnologiesTechnical Support. During normal operation, the logging level should be set toWarning.
TheStart Logging icon starts the data log.
TheStop Logging icon stops the data log.
TheClear Log icon clears the data log.
Warning Select theWarning radio button to change the loggingmode to log only warnings.
Info Select the Info radio button to change the loggingmode to display informational messages and warnings.
Bug Select theBug radio button to change the loggingmode to display debuggingmessages.
CPS Pulse (CPS RF)
General
TheGeneral tab displays the basics of the device including name, firmware and channel.
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Name Name of the device
Manufacturer Devicemanufacturer
Model Devicemodel
Interface Indicates the connectionmethod (RF or USB)
Address Address assigned to the receiver
Firmware Device firmware
RF Response PadOptions Click the Power Off button to turn off the clickers
RF Receiver Options Change the receiver channel from theBase Channelmenu and adjust the device's power level
Clicker
The Clicker tab allows you to adjust the way the clicker responds.
Teacher Managed
l Mask Response on clicker - Check theMask Response on clicker box to allow the clicker to use input from questionstomask the clicker buttons.
l Auto-send Response - Check theAuto-send Response box to allow responses to be sent when the button is pressed.This option is for single response questions only.
l Indicate Correct Response on Clicker - Check the Indicate Correct Response on Clicker box to allow the clicker todisplay "correct" or "incorrect" after the question has ended.
Capabilities
l Spark Capabilities - If theSpark Capabilites box is checked, all clickers in the session will be limited to the samecapabilities as the Spark clicker.
l Ping Capabilities - If thePing Capabilites box is checked, all clickers in the session will be limited to the samecapabilities as the Ping clicker.
Join
The Join tab is used to change the performance of clickers joining the session.
IMPORTANTIt is recommended to leave each Join Timing option as is. For further help with clickerperformance, pleaseContact Us on page 35.
Advanced
The Advanced tab provides advanced clicker options.
IMPORTANTIt is recommended to leave each option as is. For further help with clicker performance, pleaseContact Us on page 35.
Duplicate Answer Filter
l MSecs Before Allowing Duplicate - Adjust this menu to slow down or speed up timing for duplicate button pressing.
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Minimum Keypads Polled
l Allow Minimum Keypads Polled - Check theAllow Minimum Keypads Polled box to adjust the number of clickersthat can join the session.
Update Keypad Language
l String Table File - Click theBrowse button to locate a language file. Once the file has been located, click Update tochange the language on the clickers.
Assign Student ID
Click the Assign Student ID tab to pair a clicker with a participant.
1 Click Start Receiver.2 Instruct participants to send a response from their clickers.
Device IDs appear in theDeviceManagerwindow.3 Double-click theStudent ID field and enter aStudent ID.4 Click Send SID to Clicker.
Test
From the Test tab, run a polling test to verify that the clickers and receiver are communicating.
1 Click Start Receiver.2 Turn on the clickers to be tested.3 Enter and send the Join Code from the receiver.
TIPThe Join Code is located in brackets < > next toStart Receiver.
Log
From the Log tab, details can be accessed regarding the historical data of all devices attached to the computer.
IMPORTANTThe logging level should only be adjusted at the recommendation of Turning TechnologiesTechnical Support. During normal operation, the logging level should be set toWarning.
TheStart Logging icon starts the data log.
TheStop Logging icon stops the data log.
TheClear Log icon clears the data log.
Warning Select theWarning radio button to change the loggingmode to log only warnings.
Info Select the Info radio button to change the loggingmode to display informational messages and warnings.
Bug Select theBug radio button to change the loggingmode to display debuggingmessages.
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PRS RF (Response RF)
General
TheGeneral tab displays the basics of the device including name and firmware.
Name Name of the device
Manufacturer Devicemanufacturer
Model Devicemodel
Interface Indicates the connectionmethod (RF or USB)
Address Address assigned to the receiver
Firmware Device firmware
Clicker
The Clicker tab allows you to adjust the way the clicker responds.
Teacher Managed
l Indicate Correct Response on Clicker - Check the Indicate Correct Response on Clicker box to allow the clicker todisplay "correct" or "incorrect" after the question has ended.
Configure Clickers
Click the Configure Clickers tab to pair a clicker with a participant.
1 Select a clicker type from theSet Clicker Type drop-downmenu.2 If Closed Loaner orClosed Instructor is selected, enter the appropriate information in theClosed Class Information
fields.3 Click Setup.4 Follow the onscreen instructions in the Feedback window.
Instructor
The Instructor tab allows you to enable your instructor clicker.
Test
From the Test tab, run a polling test to verify that the clickers and receiver are communicating.
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1 Click Start Receiver.2 Press a button on the CPS IR clicker.
The clicker appears in the DeviceManagerCPS IR Properties window.3 Click OK on the DeviceManagerCPS IR Properties window.
Log
From the Log tab, details can be accessed regarding the historical data of all devices attached to the computer.
IMPORTANTThe logging level should only be adjusted at the recommendation of Turning TechnologiesTechnical Support. During normal operation, the logging level should be set toWarning.
TheStart Logging icon starts the data log.
TheStop Logging icon stops the data log.
TheClear Log icon clears the data log.
Warning Select theWarning radio button to change the loggingmode to log only warnings.
Info Select the Info radio button to change the loggingmode to display informational messages and warnings.
Bug Select theBug radio button to change the loggingmode to display debuggingmessages.
MobiView
General
TheGeneral tab displays the basics of the device including name and firmware.
Name Name of the device
Manufacturer Devicemanufacturer
Model Devicemodel
Interface Indicates the connectionmethod (RF or USB)
Address Address assigned to the receiver
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Physical Size Device dimensions
Firmware Device firmware
Hub Firmware MultiHub receiver firmware
Annotation
The Annotation tab features a list of shortcuts and a drop-downmenu with all of theWorkSpace Annotation tools.
To customize a shortcut...
1 Select a shortcut.2 Click theMobiView WorkSpace Annotation Tools drop-downmenu and select a tool to replace the selected shortcut.
Favorites
Add and edit applications or URLs to your Favorites List from the Favorites tab.
To add an application...
1 Select a button from the Favorites window, i.e. F7.
2 Click .3 Enter a name for the application.
4 Click to locate the application path.The application is added to your Favorites List.
To add a URL...
1 Select a button from the Favorites window, i.e. F7.
2 Click .3 Enter a name for the URL.4 Copy and paste the entire URL in theURL field.
The URL is added to your Favorites List.
Mapping
Mapping allows you to determine whichmonitor is controlled by theMobi when using an extended desktop with multiplemonitors.
Double-Click
From the Double-Click tab, test and/or change the rate of aMobi pen double-click.
IMPORTANT
The pointer must be located over the box .
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l Double-Click Radius - Move the slider left to decrease the double-click radius or right to increase the double-clickradius.
l Double-Click Timeout - Move the slider left to decrease the double-click timeout or right to increase the double-clicktimeout.
Log
From the Log tab, details can be accessed regarding the historical data of all devices attached to the computer.
IMPORTANTThe logging level should only be adjusted at the recommendation of Turning TechnologiesTechnical Support. During normal operation, the logging level should be set toWarning.
TheStart Logging icon starts the data log.
TheStop Logging icon stops the data log.
TheClear Log icon clears the data log.
Warning Select theWarning radio button to change the loggingmode to log only warnings.
Info Select the Info radio button to change the loggingmode to display informational messages and warnings.
Bug Select theBug radio button to change the loggingmode to display debuggingmessages.
DualBoard
General
TheGeneral tab displays the basics of the device including name, firmware and channel.
Name Name of the device
Manufacturer Devicemanufacturer
Model Devicemodel
Interface Indicates the connectionmethod (RF or USB)
Address Address assigned to the receiver
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Firmware Device firmware
Unique ID Indicates the board's specific ID
Softkeys
Assign actions to the programmable buttons on theDualBoard Features Menu.
1 Select a programmable button.2 Select from the following options:
l Click and select a tool from theWorkSpace Tools drop-downmenu.
l Click and select an application option from the Interwrite Learning Applications drop-downmenu.
l Click to enter an application path. Click to browse to the location of the application.
l Click to link a URL.
l Click and select an option from theMouse Events drop-downmenu.
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the remaining programmable buttons.4 Click OK.
Mapping
Mapping allows you to determine whichmonitor is controlled by the DualBoard when using an extended desktop with multiplemonitors.
Double Click
From the Double Click tab, test and/or change the rate of aMobi pen double-click.
IMPORTANT
The pointer must be located over the box .
l Double-Click Radius - Move the slider left to decrease the double-click radius or right to increase the double-clickradius.
l Double-Click Timeout - Move the slider left to decrease the double-click timeout or right to increase the double-clicktimeout.
Log
From the Log tab, details can be accessed regarding the historical data of all devices attached to the computer.
IMPORTANTThe logging level should only be adjusted at the recommendation of Turning TechnologiesTechnical Support. During normal operation, the logging level should be set toWarning.
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TheStart Logging icon starts the data log.
TheStop Logging icon stops the data log.
TheClear Log icon clears the data log.
Warning Select theWarning radio button to change the loggingmode to log only warnings.
Info Select the Info radio button to change the loggingmode to display informational messages and warnings.
Bug Select theBug radio button to change the loggingmode to display debuggingmessages.
Touch Board/Touch Board Plus
General
TheGeneral tab displays the basics of the device including name and firmware.
Name Name of the device
Manufacturer Devicemanufacturer
Model Devicemodel
Interface Indicates the connectionmethod (RF or USB)
Address Address assigned to the receiver
Physical Size Dimension of the board
Firmware Device firmware
Mapping
Mapping allows you to determine whichmonitor is controlled by the Touch Board or Touch Board Plus when using an extendeddesktop with multiple monitors.
Log
From the Log tab, details can be accessed regarding the historical data of all devices attached to the computer.
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IMPORTANTThe logging level should only be adjusted at the recommendation of Turning TechnologiesTechnical Support. During normal operation, the logging level should be set toWarning.
TheStart Logging icon starts the data log.
TheStop Logging icon stops the data log.
TheClear Log icon clears the data log.
Warning Select theWarning radio button to change the loggingmode to log only warnings.
Info Select the Info radio button to change the loggingmode to display informational messages and warnings.
Bug Select theBug radio button to change the loggingmode to display debuggingmessages.
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Contact UsFor additional help, contact Turning Technologies Technical Support.
Technical Support is available from 8 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 callingfrom outside of the United States, please call +1 330.746.3015.
Technical Support may also be reached via e-mail at [email protected] .
Wewant to hear from you! To submit a product enhancement request, visit us athttp://www.turningtechnologies.com/product-enhancement-request-form.
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