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The Nureva Span ideation system Installation guide Double panoramic system Triple panoramic system October 2016 1

Important SAFETY WARNINGS Prior to the installation of this product, the installation instructions should be completely read and completely understood to avoid personal injury and property damage. The installer is responsible for ensuring all components are properly assembled and installed using the instructions provided. 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 must be able to 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. WARNING: Never operate this system if it is damaged. Do not open or modify the parts or accessories. Do not use with parts or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer. Contact your reseller with questions regarding replacement parts. WARNING: The projector is a Class 2 laser device. Do not stare into the projector beam. The bright light may result in permanent eye damage. This projector 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. 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. IMPORTANT: Carefully inspect the installation area. Avoid areas with high temperatures, humidity or concentration of dust (such as near vents or air conditioners) Ensure the projector gets adequate ventilation Do not install on walls subject to vibrations and shocks IMPORTANT: Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners on the equipment. IMPORTANT: Avoid touching the optical components to prevent scratches. October 2016 2

Table of contents BEFORE YOU BEGIN What's in the box You must supply 4 5 INSTALLATION DO THE INSTALLATION STEPS IN THIS ORDER 1. Measure and mark the installation location 2. Install the wall mounts and projectors 3. Adjust the projected image 4. Install the surfaces 5. Install the touch modules 6. Install the Nureva image alignment module NAM2-1 7. Download Span software and touch driver, and calibrate touch 8. Align the projected images 9. Troubleshooting 6 9 14 18 19 23 26 29 32 October 2016 3

What's in the box BOX ONE: NWM-1 a X 2 FOR DOUBLE SYSTEMS X 3 FOR TRIPLE SYSTEMS BOX THREE: NAM2-1 X 1 FOR DOUBLE SYSTEMS X 1 FOR TRIPLE SYSTEMS f t b u c d e BOX TWO: NPSi-1 h X 2 FOR DOUBLE SYSTEMS X 3 FOR TRIPLE SYSTEMS i p j k l n m q r s t BOX ONE BOX TWO BOX THREE a - Wall mount boom b - Adjustment cover c - Wall mount plate d - Wall mount cover e - Screws to attach plate to projector (x 4) and screws to attach projector to mount (x 4) f - Projector plate h - Touch module power cord i - Bracket j - Alignment card k - Touch module l - Touch module cover m - Wire cover n - Screws to attach touch module to bracket p - Interactive projector q - Power cable r - Projector remote control s - Stylus x 2 t - USB cable - USB-B Mini to USB-A 6' (2 M) t - Nureva image alignment module NAM2-1 u - Power supply October 2016 4

You must supply To install the system sucessfully you need to provide the following items. Go through this checklist and ensure everything is on hand before you begin to install the system. Tools Tape measure Laser level 10 mm wrench #1 - Phillips screwdriver #2 - Phillips screwdriver Pencil Drafting (white) eraser If you are installing a WhisperTek surface 3" roller If you are installing a Da-Lite surface Rubber mallet 3/8" open wrench or socket driver Screws and anchors capable of supporting 350 lb. (158.7 kg) Double system Triple system x 12 x 18 x 4 x 6 See note on page 24 or page 25 Parts Screws and anchors capable of supporting 132 lb. (59.9 kg) #4 screws and anchors Wireless router - Optional Must meet the following specifications: *Supports 10/100 MBS *Minimum of 2 ports *Mode 802.11 b/g/n mixed, wireless protocol Double system x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 HDMI cables See pages 24-25 Double system Triple system See pages 24-25 Triple system x 1 or x 2 x 3 x 1 or x 2 x 3 Cables and connectors USB extenders (if your USB cables require extension beyond 14.7' [4.5 M] ) Cat5e, USB2.0 Ethernet cables PC PCs Must meet the following specifications: *Windows 8.1+ and Intel i5 or equivalent *HDMI video out port or adapter *Supports 1920 x 720 video resolution *4GB+ RAM and 2GB+ free storage Wireless keyboard and mouse *Supports half/full-duplex October 2016 5

1. Measure and mark the installation location Ensure the area you select to install your system meets the following requirements and recommendations. 1 Determine an appropriate location for your system REQUIREMENTS 1/4" MAX. A wall capable of supporting 132 lb. (59.9k) A wall flatness with less than a 1/4" bow. To optimize touch functionality and image quality, select an area away from direct sunlight where lighting can be dimmed. 2 Measure and mark the system centerline Double panoramic system: See Figure 1 on page 7 Triple panoramic system: See Figure 2 on page 8 October 2016 6

Figure 1 Figure 1 October 2016 7

Figure 2 Figure 2 October 2016 8

2. Install the wall mounts and projectors This portion of the installation requires two people. You will need the following tools and parts: a Double system Triple system Provided x 2 x 3 x 2 x 3 a - Wall mount boom b - Wall mount plate d x 2 x 3 x 2 x 3 c - Adjustment cover d - Wall mount cover c b x 8 x 12 e - Screws to attach plate to projector h x 8 x 12 x 2 x 3 x 2 x 3 e - Screws to attach projector to mount f - Projector plate h - Touch module power cable p q f x 2 x 3 p - Interactive projector x 2 x 3 q - Power cable x 2 x3 t - USB cable - USB-B Mini to USB-A cable 6' (2 M) e t You must provide Screws and anchors capable of supporting 132 lb. (59.9 kg) HDMI cable Tape measure Level 10 mm wrench #2 Phillips screwdriver Double system Triple system x 12 x 18 x 2 x 3 October 2016 9

FOR A DOUBLE PANORAMIC SYSTEM: 1 Determine the wall mount placements and mark the centerline Refer to Figure 1 on page 7 for the wall mount placement. 2 Mark the wall mount holes and install the mounts For the left mount: From the centerline, measure 58 ¾" (149 cm) to the left. Mark that measurement and from there measure 97¼" (247 cm) from the floor to the top left mounting hole on the plate. Place a mark at the top of all six mounting holes. For the right mount: From the centerline, measure 61 ⅜" (156 cm) to the right. Mark that measurement and from there measure 97¼" (247 cm) from the floor to the top left mounting hole on the plate. Place a mark at the top of all six mounting holes. Ensure the mounting plate is level, mark the remaining holes, then secure the plate to the wall using screws and anchors capable of supporting 132 lb. (59.9 kg). Repeat with the second mounting plate. October 2016 10

FOR A TRIPLE PANORAMIC SYSTEM: 1 Determine the wall mount placements and mark the centerline Refer to Figure 2 on page 8 for the wall mount placement. 2 Mark the wall mount holes and install the mounts For the center mount: Measure 1.4" (3.5 cm) to the left of the centerline. Mark that measurement and from there measure 97¼" (247 cm) from the floor to the top left mounting hole on the plate. Place a mark at the top of all six mounting holes. For the left mount: Measure 121" (307 cm) to the left of the top left mounting hole of the center mount. Mark that measurement and from there measure 97¼" (247 cm) from the floor to the top left mounting hole on the plate. Place a mark at the top of all six mounting holes. For the right mount: Measure 121" (307 cm) to the right of the top left mounting hole of the center mount. Mark that measurement and from there measure 97¼" (247 cm) from the floor to the top left mounting hole on the plate. Place a mark at the top of all six mounting holes. Ensure the mounting plate is level, mark the remaining holes, then secure the plate to the wall using screws and anchors capable of supporting 132 lb. (59.9 kg). Repeat with the second mounting plate. October 2016 11

3 Assemble the parts With the projectors on a soft surface to prevent scratches, place the projector plate with the angled edge alongside the projector s vent. Attach the plate with four of the screws provided (e). Repeat with remaining projectors. Using the measurement marking on the side of the boom, adjust the boom length to 27.5" 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. 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. October 2016 12

4 Attach the wall mount boom to the plate 5 Attach the projector to the mount e x 4 p X4 Place the boom over the plate. Leave bolts loose to complete the image adjustment steps. Slide the projector onto the mount until the plate is centered. Secure the plate to the mount with the four screws provided. Repeat with the second plate and boom. 6 Connect cords to the projectors Connect the following cords into the back of the projectors: PROJECTOR POWER CORD TOUCH MODULE POWER CORD Projector power cord Touch module power cord Mini USB cable HDMI cable HDMI MINI USB October 2016 13

3. Adjust the projected images Image alignment is an iterative process. You may need to perform these steps more than once to achieve a correctly sized, aligned image. IMAGE SIZE IMAGE ADJUSTMENT UP/DOWN LEFT/RIGHT October 2016 14

1 Power on the projector 2 Adjust the focus Ensure the projector is plugged in, then press the power button on the projector remote control. Slide the focus switch on the left side of the projector to bring the image into focus. For a triple panoramic system: Start with the center projector and adjust the center image first. 3 Level image 4 Even image height (horizontal keystone) 5 Square the image (vertical keystone) Use the middle knob marked Roll to level the top of the projected image. Check image with a level before proceeding to the next adjustment. Use the far-right knob marked Yaw to adjust the image until both sides are the same height. At this point it is more important to get the sides even in length than it is to get them to the recommended length. Use the far-left knob marked Pitch to adjust the image until both sides are plumb and the image is squared. NOTE: Use the knobs on the mount to adjust the image. Do not attempt to shift the projector with your hands as this will make the image more difficult to align and could damage the adjustment mechanism. October 2016 15

6 Adjust the height 7 Adjust image left/right UP/DOWN LEFT/RIGHT If you need to raise or lower the image, use the bolt at the bottom of the boom. The bottom of the projected image must be 33" (84 cm) from the floor. If the image needs to be adjusted either to the left or to the right, loosen the screws that attach the projector plate to the boom, slide the projector and tighten the screws again before making the next adjustment. 8 Measure and adjust 90 o 90 o 130" 90 o 90 o Measure the image diagonally to determine if it is close to the recommended 130" (330 cm) size with a height of 46" (117 cm) and length of 122" (310 cm). If the image is significantly larger or smaller, adjust the boom length and readjust the image in the same order of roll, yaw and pitch. If the image is skewed, make adjustments in the order of roll, yaw and pitch until the image is square. Readjust the focus if necessary. October 2016 16

9 Repeat steps 2-8 on the remaining projectors Once the images are aligned, there should be an overlap of 1-2" (2.5-5 cm) where the images meet. For triple panoramic systems, the center image should be slightly smaller than or equal to the two outside images. Ensure the center image is not bigger than the two outside images. 10 Tighten bolts and screws Once this is complete, tighten all the bolts on the mount are tightened and attach the knob adjustment cap. Repeat the process on the remaining projectors. October 2016 17

4. Install the surfaces Follow the instructions for your selected surface Da-Lite IDEA screen Da-Lite screen installation guide Go to: nureva-span.uservoice.com Search: Da-Lite NOTE: The touch modules are attached to the Da-Lite screen via brackets included with the screen. Once the screen is installed, skip ahead to page 21 of this guide. W hispertek surface WhisperTek surface installation guide Go to: nureva-span.uservoice.com Search: WhisperTek October 2016 18

5. Install the touch modules Double system Triple system Provided x 2 x 3 i - Bracket i x 4 x 6 j - Alignment card x 2 x 3 k - Touch module x 2 x 3 l - Touch module cover x 2 x 3 m - Wire cover x 4 x 6 n - Screws to attach touch module to bracket j k l m n You must provide #4 screws and anchors Level Double system Triple system x 4 x 6 Tape measure #1 Phillips screwdriver October 2016 19

1 Determine touch module placement 2 Install the touch module bracket CENTERLINE 9 ½ " (24 cm) X2 X2 ⅜" (1 cm) #4 SCREWS WALL ANCHORS Measure 9 ½" (24 cm) from the bottom corner of the wall mount. From there, measure ⅜" (1 cm) to the left and place a mark on that spot. See Figure 1 on page 7 or Figure 2 on page 8 for wall mount placement 3 Attach the touch module Place the hole on the left side of the bracket over the mark you just made. Ensure the bracket is level, and secure to the wall with the #4 screws and anchors. 4 Attach wire cover to wall kn Remove the touch module cover and place the touch module over the bracket. The unit is magnetic and will hold itself in place while you secure it from the front with the two screws provided. Test fit the wire cover to conceal the wire. Remove the backing on the adhesive and attach the cover to the wall. Trim the cover if necessary. 5 Attach power cord to the touch module Open the wire cover and lay the touch module cord inside. Route the cord through the channel in the touch module and plug it in on the side of the unit. Repeat with the remaining touch modules using the same measurements. October 2016 20

6 Align the lasers ADJUSTMENT ON/OFF Ensure the cable is plugged into the projector. Press the adjustment button to switch the touch module to adjustment mode; the LED on the module will blink red. Gently rotate both the black and grey knobs clockwise until they cannot be turned any further. Rotate the grey knob counterclockwise until both lasers align symmetrically. Rotate the black knob counterclockwise to move the laser beams downward until they appear on the floor or surface below the projected image. October 2016 21

Fold the laser alignment cards along the dotted line while keeping the paper backing on the body of the sticker. 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. 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. 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. ADJUSTMENT ON/OFF Press the adjustment button again to switch off the adjustment mode. The LED will go back to solid blue. WARNING: Touch does not function when the module is in adjustment mode. Ensure it is switched back after any adjustments. Use the two screws captured in the cover to reattach the cover to the touch module. Repeat process with the remaining touch modules. October 2016 22

6. Install the Nureva image alignment module NAM2-1 Install the NAM2-1 and connect it to the projectors and PC(s). PROVIDED t - Nureva image alignment module NAM2-1 u - Power supply t u YOU MUST PROVIDE HDMI cables x 2 Ethernet cables Quantity depends on your cabling configuration Wi-Fi router (See notes on page 24 and page 25) 1 Connect the NAM2-1, projectors and PC(s) For a double panoramic system For a triple panoramic system If your system has one PC Follow the connection diagram on page 24 If your system has two PCs Follow the connection diagram on page 25 Follow the connection diagram on page 25 The image alignment module is connected to the outer two PCs and the outer images are adjusted to match the static center image. October 2016 23

Follow this diagram if you have A double panoramic system with one PC The PC needs to access the NAM2-1 network in addition to the local network. Ensure the PC is set up to use the IP address range 192.168.0.xxx. The NAM2-1 s factory setting IP addresses are Channel A 192.168.0.11 Channel B 192.168.0.12 NOTE: If the PC is hard-wired via Ethernet to your local network, use Wi-Fi and a wireless router connected to the NAM2-1. See page 5 for the router minimum operating requirements. October 2016 24

Follow this diagram if you have OR A double panoramic system with two PCs A triple panoramic system Both PCs need to access the NAM2-1 network in addition to the local network. Ensure the PCs are set up to use the IP address range 192.168.0.xxx. The NAM2-1 s factory setting IP addresses are Channel A 192.168.0.11 Channel B 192.168.0.12 NOTE: If the PCs are hard-wired via Ethernet to your local network, use Wi-Fi and a wireless router connected to the NAM2-1. See page 5 for the router minimum operating requirements. October 2016 25

7. Download Span software and touch driver, and calibrate touch Download the software and touch driver, and use the touch driver to calibrate touch on the projected images. 11 1 Download files Go to span.nureva.com/download.html and download and install the software and touch driver onto each PC. 1 2 Launch touch driver Once the driver has been installed, use the wireless PC keyboard and mouse to click on the touch icon to launch the menu. The calibration process is different depending on if you have a double or triple system and your PC configuration. Follow the steps on page 27 or 28 according to your system s configuration. October 2016 26

Follow these steps if you have A double panoramic system with one PC 1 Settings 2 Matching After selecting the touch driver icon, select the gear icon. Select Number of Displays and choose Dual from the drop-down menu. Select the hand icon and click Matching. The screen will flash a series of dots. Click OK when the matching has completed. 3 Touch Area settings 4 Calibration Select Touch Area Setting and choose Auto from the drop-down menu. The screen will flash a series of dots. Click OK. Select Calibration from the menu and choose Auto from the drop-down menu. The screen will flash a series of dots. Click OK. October 2016 27

Follow these steps if you have OR A double panoramic system with two PCs A triple panoramic system 1 Touch Area settings 2 Calibration Select Touch Area Setting and choose Auto from the drop-down menu. The screen will flash a series of dots. Select Calibration from the menu and choose Manual from the drop-down menu. 3 Run the touch driver on the remaining PC(s) and repeat the calibration steps. October 2016 28

8. Align the projected images Use the Span setup center to align the projected images into a single, seamless image. 1 Install and launch Span setup center The Span setup center is included in the Span wall software download. Install the software and click the Span setup icon from the taskbar. Select Image Alignment. If your system has one PC, the software will open across both screens. If your system has two PCs, launch the software on both screens. For a triple system, launch the software on the two outer screens. 2 Ensure the image alignment settings are correct Tap Settings Select your system's PC/projector configuration Ensure the IP addresses are 192.168.0.11 and 192.168.0.12 Ensure Projector Model (Resolution) is set to 1920 x 720 Ensure Sleep Timer is set to 15 minutes Tap Save October 2016 29

3 Align the projected images The NAM IP connection will go red while it is connecting. Once the IP connection turns green, tap Start Image Alignment. If your system has two pcs, repeat this step on the remaining screens. If your system has three pcs, perform this step on the two outside screens. FOR A DOUBLE PANORAMIC SYSTEM Verify that the projected images overlap in the center by a couple of inches Starting with the larger image, tap and drag the targets on the corners and mid-lines to align the image If necessary, adjust the second image using the same method until both images are squared off and flush along the centerline Click Done on both of the screens October 2016 30

FOR A TRIPLE PANORAMIC SYSTEM You will be adjusting the two outer images to match the center image Verify that each projected image overlaps by a couple of inches Tap and drag the targets on the corners and mid-lines to align the outer images to match the center image Click Done on all of the screens Allow the calibration countdown and the touch auto calibration to complete across both screens 4 Manually calibrate touch Once the auto callibration has completed across both screens, open the Span setup center across all screens: Select Touch Calibration Press and hold the crosshair symbol that appears on the screen until it changes to a darker color Lift your finger and follow the dot to the next location. Repeat this step until the calibration process is complete. Repeat on the remaining screens October 2016 31

9. Troubleshooting For troubleshooting, please see our Customer support portal. https://nureva-span.uservoice.com 2016 Nureva Inc. All rights reserved. Nureva, Span, WhisperTek, the Nureva logo and the Span logo are trademarks of Nureva Inc. in the United States, Canada and other countries. All third-party product and company names are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. October 2016 32