Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Required Operating Environment
- Starting and Exiting the Software
- Layout of Basic Screen
- Saving and Sending a File by E-mail
- Opening Files
- Edit Operations
- Adding a board / changing the board to be edited
- Changing the sheet to edit
- Drawing with a Pen
- Erasing a drawn line
- Drawing shapes
- Drawing straight lines or arrows
- Drawing a shape with the figure pen
- Inputting text
- Searching for text and handwritten characters in the board
- Importing and pasting an image
- Editing an object
- Undo/redo operation
- Enlarging the view of the screen
- Hiding the screen / Showing only one part
- Using multiple touch pens simultaneously
- Launching an External Application
- Searching the Internet
- Importing a Document as an Image (Pen Software Printer Driver)
- Acquiring an Image From a Multifunction Machine
- Acquiring an image from a TWAIN device
- Linking to Microsoft PowerPoint
- Printing
- Using a Secondary Display
- Customizing the Settings
- Installing/Uninstalling the Software
- Intellectual Property Rights and Other Matters that Apply to This Software
Sharp PN-ZL03A User Manual
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OPERATION MANUAL
Version 3.6
Applicable models (as of March 2018) Available models differ according to region.
PN-L series
( PN-40TC1/PN-50TC1/PN-60TA3/PN-60TB3/PN-60TW3/PN-60TW3A/PN-70TA3/PN-70TB3/PN-70TH5/
PN-70TW3/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L401C/PN-L501C/PN-L602B/PN-L603A/
PN-L603B/PN-L603W/PN-L603WA/PN-L702B/PN-L703A/PN-L703B/PN-L703W/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/
PN-L802B/PN-L803C/PN-L803CA/PN-L805H)
PN-C series
( PN-60SC5/PN-65SC1/PN-70SC3/PN-70SC5/PN-80SC5/PN-C603D/PN-C605B/PN-C651B/PN-C703B/
PN-C705B/PN-C805B)
LL-S series (LL-S201A/LL-S242A)
LL-P series (LL-P202V)
PN-K series (PN-K322B/PN-K322BH)
PN-ZL01/PN-ZL01A/PN-ZL02/PN-ZL02A/PN-ZL03/PN-ZL03A/PN-ZL06
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Introduction ......................................................................3
Required Operating Environment ..................................4
Starting and Exiting the Software ..................................5
Pen Software modes and how to start the modes .......5
Exiting the software ...................................................... 6
Layout of Basic Screen ...................................................7
Menu ............................................................................8
Display method ..........................................................16
Saving and Sending a File by E-mail ...........................17
Saving data ................................................................17
Sending drawn content by e-mail ............................... 18
Opening Files .................................................................19
Opening a whiteboard le / overlay board le ............19
Edit Operations ..............................................................20
Adding a board / changing the board to be edited .....20
Changing the sheet to edit .........................................20
Drawing with a Pen ....................................................25
Erasing a drawn line ...................................................27
Drawing shapes .........................................................28
Drawing straight lines or arrows ................................. 29
Drawing a shape with the gure pen .......................... 29
Inputting text ............................................................... 30
Searching for text and handwritten characters in the
board ..........................................................................30
Importing and pasting an image ................................. 31
Editing an object .........................................................33
Undo/redo operation ..................................................38
Enlarging the view of the screen ...............................38
Hiding the screen / Showing only one part .................40
Using multiple touch pens simultaneously .................42
Launching an External Application ............................. 43
Searching the Internet ...................................................44
Importing a Document as an Image
(Pen Software Printer Driver) ........................................ 45
Acquiring an Image From a Multifunction Machine ...46
Using the Network Scanner Tool to acquire an image
...46
Acquiring an image from a TWAIN device ................... 47
Linking to Microsoft PowerPoint .................................. 48
Printing ...........................................................................49
Using a Secondary Display ........................................... 50
Customizing the Settings .............................................. 52
Installing/Uninstalling the Software .............................59
Installing the Pen Software ........................................59
Installing the Network Scanner Tool ...........................60
Intellectual Property Rights and Other Matters
that Apply to This Software ..........................................61
License information for this software ..........................61
Display of licenses of software components
used in this software ..................................................62
Contents
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This software is intended to facilitate effective meetings and presentations.
• Letters can be created directly so that the computer screen can be used as a whiteboard.
• Any document can be converted into an image and imported for display.
• An image can be acquired from a multifunction machine to display.
• The contents being edited can be printed out or saved.
Important Information
• This software has been shipped after strict quality control and product inspection. If, however, you nd any failure, contact
your product dealer.
• Please understand that SHARP CORPORATION bears no responsibility for errors made during use by the customer or a
third party, nor for any other malfunctions or damage to this software arising during use, except where indemnity liability is
recognized under law.
• Transcribing or duplicating part or all of this manual and/or this software without permission from our company is not
permitted.
• As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specication changes for
product improvement without prior notice.
• The screens and procedures are examples. The contents or details may vary depending on the screen conguration and OS
version, etc. Windows 7 is used as an example in this manual.
• This manual does not contain basic operating instructions for Windows.
• The paths used in this manual assume the case where this software being installed in the default folder. The actual path may
vary depending on the folder specied during installation.
Trademarks
• Microsoft, Windows, PowerPoint, Excel and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Intel, Celeron, and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S.A.
and other countries.
• Names of products and other proper nouns are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective copyright holders.
Caution
• In Windows 8.1/10, the action of starting to draw from the edge of the screen is sometimes detected as a swipe.
Touch pens
The touch pens vary by model.
The touch pens are referred to generally as “touch pens” in this manual; however, when an explanation varies by model, the
touch pens are distinguished as follows:
• Passive pen
Touch pen supplied with the LL-S201A/LL-S242A/PN-40TC1/PN-50TC1/PN-60SC5/PN-60TB3/PN-65SC1/PN-70SC3/PN-70SC5/
PN-70TB3/PN-80SC5/PN-C603D/PN-C605B/PN-C651B/PN-C703B/PN-C705B/PN-C805B/PN-K322B/PN-K322BH/PN-L401C/
PN-L501C/PN-L603B/PN-L703B.
• Active Pen
- 2 button pen
Touch pen supplied with the PN-L602B/PN-L702B/PN-L802B.
- 3 button pen
Touch pen supplied with the PN-60TA3/PN-60TW3/PN-60TW3A/PN-70TA3/PN-70TW3/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3/
PN-80TC3A/PN-L603A/PN-L603W/PN-L603WA/PN-L703A/PN-L703W/PN-L703WA/PN-L803C/PN-L803CA and PN-ZL01/
PN-ZL01A/PN-ZL02/PN-ZL02A/PN-ZL03/PN-ZL03A.
• Pointer pen
Touch pen supplied with the PN-70TH5/PN-80TH5/PN-L705H/PN-L805H, PN-ZL06.
• Digitizer pen
- Touch pen supplied with the LL-P202V.
The shapes of some models are different from the illustrations in this manual.
Touch pen are intended to be used only on their respective models. Touch pen may not function correctly if used with other models.
Introduction
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Required Operating Environment
Computer PC/AT compatible computer able to output a resolution of 1920 x 1080.
(CD-ROM drive required for software installation.)
OS
Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit version), Windows 8.1 (32-bit or 64-bit version),
Windows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit version)*
* Use in desktop mode.
CPU Intel Celeron B810E 1.6 GHz or faster
Intel Core i7-3517UE 1.7 GHz or faster recommended
Memory At least 2 GB
Free space on hard drive At least 5 GB (free space separately required for data storage)
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Pen Software modes and how to start the modes
TIPS
• When changing the mode, touch the “Board list” button ( ) and add a new board. (Page 20)
• To prevent the Windows taskbar from moving, lock it.
• Set the screen resolution to 1920 x 1080 (3840 x 2160 for PN-K series) and the screen color to 32 bits.
• The work area is displayed for each “sheet”. By changing the sheet, you can edit data on another screen.
• If the software was not shut down normally the previous time, the dialog box to restore backup data appears when the
software is launched.
• When using the software with multiple monitors, set all text scale settings to the same size in the Windows settings.
• If you change a text scale setting in the Windows settings, log off or sign out and then log on again.
Whiteboard mode
You can use the screen as a whiteboard.
Up to 4 boards can be opened.
Board list
Starting whiteboard mode
Follow the steps below to start the software.
• On the desktop, touch the “Pen Software” shortcut icon ( ) twice quickly (or double-click the icon).
• Click the “Start” button, and then select “All Programs” - “SHARP Pen Software” - “Pen Software”.
• Touch a whiteboard le (a le saved in the SWSX format) twice quickly (or double-click the le).
• In Windows 8.1/10, launching is also possible from the Start screen and the Apps screen.
Starting and Exiting the Software
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Overlay mode
The board is shown as transparent.
Your drawing will appear on the transparent board placed over the screen, so that you can write comments directly on the items
displayed on the screen. Note, however, that you cannot operate the screen shown behind the transparent board.
Only 1 board can be opened.
Board list
Starting overlay mode
Follow the steps below to start the software.
• On the desktop, touch the “Overlay mode Pen Software” shortcut icon ( ) twice quickly (or double-click the icon).
• Click the “Start” button, and then select “All Programs” - “SHARP Pen Software” - “Overlay mode Pen Software”.
• Touch an overlay board le (a le saved in SWSO format) twice quickly (or double-click the le).
• In Windows 8.1/10, launching is also possible from the Start screen and the Apps screen.
Exiting the software
Touch the “Quit” button ( ) on the toolbar.
When there is no data which is being edited and is not saved
The software is exited.
When there is data which is being edited and is not saved
A conrmation dialog box appears.
When you touch “Save and exit”, a dialog box appears to allow you to specify the destination to save the data. Conrm the
saving format, specify the destination, and save the data. (Page 17)
When you touch “Exit without saving”, the software is terminated without saving the data.
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Screen example: Whiteboard mode
(2)
(1)
(3) (4) (6) (7) (8) (9)(10)(11)
(12)
(13)
(5)
(1) Indicator
Touch the icon to launch the square menu. (Page 11)
To use multiple 3 button pens/pointer pens, set as indicated below.
• Set “Input Mode” in the Touch Pen Utility to “Standard”
(When using the PN-60TW3A/PN-70TH5/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L603WA/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/
PN-L803CA/PN-L805H, set “Touch Operation Mode Setting” of Touch pen Management Tool to “Standard Touch Mode”.)
• Set “Finger can draw” to “Disable” in the pen software
When these settings are congured, a number of indicators equal to the number of 3 button pens/pointer pens appears
(maximum of 4). The registration number of the 3 button pen/pointer pen appears in the indicator. (Page 52)
Example: Pen Number 1
(2) “Pin” button
Touch to switch between the pin / unpin settings.
If you want to always display the toolbar on the screen, pin button should be selected.
When set to the pin setting, the button is blue.
If you only want to display the toolbar when the menu is displayed, select the unpin setting.
(3) Sheet list
Touch this tab to display the list of sheets shown as thumbnail images. (Page 22)
(4) Settings
Displays the Pen Software settings screen. (Page 52)
(5) Navigation window
Touch to show/hide the navigation window. (Page 39)
(6) Search box
You can search for text and handwritten characters in the box. (Page 30)
(7) Sheet navigation buttons/Page No.
Touch the sheet navigation button ( ) to change the displayed sheet. (Page 20)
The number shown at the center is the page No. of the current sheet.
When the last sheet is displayed, press to add a sheet at the end.
(8) Board list
Touch to display the list of boards as thumbnail images. (Page 20)
(9) Minimize
The software will be minimized in the task tray.
(10) Window / Maximize
Displays the software in a window. (Page 16)
* Whiteboard mode only.
Layout of Basic Screen
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(11) Quit
The software is exited.
(12) Board
Work area. You can write letters, draw lines, and paste images etc.
The board can be displayed in 2 modes: whiteboard mode and overlay mode. The latter is transparent, showing the background.
(13) Toolbar
TIPS
• The background color and image can be changed for whiteboard mode. (Page 23)
Menu
There are 3 menu types that can be used to select functions.
• Square menu (below), classic menu (page 9) or oating menu (page 10)
• Function list of “All Functions” (page 13)
To use a function, touch the icon of the function in the menu to select it.
TIPS
• When 4K display is used, the menu size can be changed. (Page 52)
n Square menu
Touch the indicator ( ) to display the square menu.
TIPS
• The illustration displayed in the indicator varies depending on the function used.
The square menu has 2 sides. To change the menu, touch the button ( ) under the icon or touch the blank
center of the square menu.
When a place other than the menu is touched, the menu disappears and the indicator is displayed.
TIPS
• The square menu and indicator can be moved by dragging.
To move the square menu, drag the blank center of the square menu.
• To move the indicator close to the pen tip of the touch pen, hold the pen down on the screen.
• The icon size can be changed to large or small.
Changing the icon size
1. Touch the “Settings” button ( ) on the toolbar.
2. Select “Square Menu” in “Menu”.
3. Select “Large” or “Small” in “Icon Size”.
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n Classic menu
The menu can be displayed in classic mode (large or small icon size).
Pan window (Only appears in whiteboard mode.) (Page 39)
Shows the current screen magnication.
Enlarges or reduces the view between 50% and 400% in increments of 25%.
The toolbar is displayed on the left side or the right side of the screen.
The menu can be moved to left/right by touching the icon ( or ).
When set to the unpin setting, the menu automatically disappears when a xed time elapses after the touch pen is moved away
from the menu. (Page 7)
When the toolbar is hidden, the show toolbar icon ( or ) appears. Touch the show toolbar icon to show the toolbar.
TIPS
• The menu icon types that appear by default are the same as in the square menu and oating menu.
• In classic menu, 1 menu is used for the settings, even when using multiple pens. When using multiple pens, the line color and
width are the same for all pens.
Setting to classic menu
1. Touch the “Settings” button ( ) on the toolbar.
2. Select “Classic Menu” in “Menu”.
3. Select “Large” or “Small” in “Icon Size”.
To return to the normal menu, select “Square Menu”.
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n Floating menu
The menu can be moved to any position.
To move the menu, drag the background.
Title bar
is linked to pin / unpin.
Touch to minimize the menu and show only the title bar. (Not pinned)
When the menu is minimized, touch to return the menu to its original state. (Pinned)
When set to unpin on the tool bar, the menu is minimized.
Touch to return the menu to its original state pinned.
Touch to change the menu to horizontal display. The menu changes between vertical
and horizontal display each time this is touched.
TIPS
• The menu icon types that appear by default are the same as in the square menu and classic menu.
• Inoatingmenu,1menuisusedforthesettings,evenwhenusingmultiplepens.Whenusingmultiplepens,thelinecolor
and width are the same for all pens.
• Tomovetheoatingmenutothepentipofthetouchpen,holdthependownonthescreen.
Setting to oating menu
1. Touch the “Settings” button ( ) on the toolbar.
2. Select “Floating Menu” in “Menu”.
To return to the normal menu, select “Square Menu”.
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n Menu icons
Square menu
Icon Function Page
Pen 1 to Pen 3 Handwriting. 25
Eraser Erase hand-drawn lines. 27
Select Select an object. 33
Undo Cancel the immediately preceding
operation. 38
View
Enlarge the view of the whiteboard,
change the display position, move sheets,
and change sheets.
21, 39
Redo Redo the immediately preceding canceled
operation. 38
Icon Function Page
Drawing Object Draw a gure or line / arrow. 28
Paste Pastes a copied object. 36
Open Open a le. 19
Text Enter text. 30
Insert Image The “Insert an image le” or “Screen
Capture” selection screen appears. 31
Save
The “Save as a new le”, “Save to the
same le”, “Save PDF”, and “Save image”
selection screen appears.
17
All Functions
Displays all functions in list view.
From the list, you can select functions to
be used and functions to be displayed in
the menu as icons.
13
Print The “Print Current Sheet” or “Print All”
selection screen appears. 49
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Classic menu
(1)
(3)
(7)
(9)
(11)
(13)
(15)
(5)
(2)
(4)
(8)
(10)
(12)
(14)
(6)
Floating Menu (vertical)
(1)
(3)
(7)
(9)
(11)
(13)
(5)
(2)
(4)
(8)
(10)
(12)
(14)
(6)
Floating Menu (horizontal)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9) (11)
(12)(10)
(13)
(14)
Icon Function Page
(1) Open Open a le. 19
(2) Save
The “Save as a new le”, “Save to the
same le”, “Save PDF”, and “Save image”
selection screen appears.
17
(3) Print The “Print Current Sheet” or “Print All”
selection screen appears. 49
(4) All Functions
Displays all functions in list view.
From the list, you can select functions to
be used and functions to be displayed in
the menu as icons.
13
(5) Pen 1 to Pen 3 Handwriting. 25
(6) Eraser Erase hand-drawn lines. 27
(7) Drawing Object Draw a gure or line / arrow. 28
(8) Text Enter text. 30
(9) Insert Image The “Insert an image le” or “Screen
Capture” selection screen appears. 31
(10) Paste Pastes a copied object. 36
(11) Undo Cancel the immediately preceding
operation. 38
(12) Redo Redo the immediately preceding canceled
operation. 38
(13) Select Select an object. 33
(14) View
Enlarge the view of the whiteboard,
change the display position, move sheets,
and change sheets.
21, 39
(15) Pan window *1
This shows a thumbnail image of the
displayed sheet. Operate inside this
window to enlarge the view of the board or
move the display position.
39
*1 Appears in the classic menu only in whiteboard mode.
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n Selecting functions and customizing icons (All Functions)
From the “All Functions” list, you can select functions to be used and the icons that are displayed in the square menu, classic
menu or oating menu.
Selecting a function
1. Touch “All Functions” in the menu.
2. A list of all functions appears. Select the function you want to use.
Icon Function Page
Pen/Eraser
Pen 1 to Pen 3 See page 11, 12. 25
Eraser See page 11, 12. 27
Clear Sheet Clear all objects from the currently edited sheet. 27
Insert Object
Paste See page 11, 12. 36
Drawing Object See page 11, 12. 28
Text See page 11, 12. 30
Insert Image
Insert an image le Paste an image on a sheet. 31
Screen Capture Capture the currently displayed background image and paste it on a
sheet. 31
Select, etc.
Select Rectangle Selection Select an object by touching or dragging. 34
Lasso Selection Select an object by touching or drawing a line around the object. 34
View See page 11, 12. 21, 39
Undo See page 11, 12. 38
Redo See page 11, 12. 38
Zoom In Enlarge part of the screen. 38
Zoom In Selection Enlarge the view of only the specied area. 38
Open
Open
New Create a new board.
19
Open as a new le Open the data as a new le.
Add to the current sheet Open the data as a newly added sheet.
Open New from Cloud *1 Download the le and open as a new le.
Open from Cloud *1 Download the le and open as a newly added sheet.
Save
Save
Save as a new le Save the data as a new le.
(Whiteboard: SWSX le, Overlay board: SWSO le)
17
Save to the same le Save the data to the same le.
(Whiteboard: SWSX le, Overlay board: SWSO le)
Save PDF Save the data as a PDF le.
Save image Save the data as an image le (PNG, BMP, or JPEG).
Save and Upload *1 Save the data as SWSX or SWSO format and upload the le.
Save PDF and Upload *1 Save the data as a PDF le and upload the le.
Send by TDLink *2 Send the data as PDF format to the Touch Display Link client.
Send by SDConnect *3 Send the data as PDF format to the SHARP Display Connect client.
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Icon Function Page
Print
Print Print Current Sheet Print the displayed sheet. 49
Print All Print all sheets.
Other
Import images Paste an image le acquired from a TWAIN device onto the whiteboard. 47
Send Email The content drawn on the screen can be sent by e-mail as a PDF
attachment. 18
Sheet Setup Show the properties of the currently displayed sheet. 23
External Application *4 Launch another software program while this software is running. 43
Web Search Enter a keyword to search the Internet. 44
Screen Shade Hide the overall screen. You can also change the area to be hidden. 40
Spotlight Hide the overall screen and show only one part. 41
Gesture/Simultaneous Drawing Select whether “Dual-Touch Gesture” or “Simultaneous Drawing with
Multiple Fingers” is enabled. 53
Exit Exit this software. 6
*1 Displayed when Cloud Portal Ofce Meeting Room is installed.
*2 Displayed when Touch Display Link is installed.
*3 Displayed when SHARP Display Connect is installed.
*4 Displayed when the external application is registered. (Page 43)
Custmizing an icon to be displayed on the square menu
1. Touch “All Functions” in the menu.
2. Touch .
3. Drag the icon you want to display from the right menu list to the desired position on the square menu.
To close the settings, touch or a point outside the settings menu.
TIPS
• At least one or more “Pen” icon should be displayed on the menu.
• Cannot remove “Eraser”, “Select” and “All Functions” icon from the menu.
• To return the menu display to the default state, touch “Restore Default Settings”.
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Customizing the icons that appear in the classic menu and oating menu
These settings are shared by the classic menu and oating menu (horizontal and vertical).
The settings of the horizontal display of the oating menu are shared with the vertical display.
1. Touch “All Functions” in the menu.
2. Touch .
3. Drag the desired icon from the icon list at the right to the menu and insert it in the desired position.
• To add an icon to the bottom of the menu, drop the icon in the blank space.
• The same icon cannot be added more than once. Icons that have already been added are grayed out.
• An icon can be dragged between menu positions at the left and inserted.
• To remove an icon from the menu, drag the icon to the icon list.
4. To close the settings, touch or a point outside the settings menu.
TIPS
• At least one or more “Pen” icon should be displayed on the menu.
• Cannot remove “Eraser”, “Select” and “All Functions” icon from the menu.
• To return the menu display to the default state, touch “Restore Default Settings”.
Drag to add an icon
Drag to remove an icon
Drag and insert an icon
To add to the bottom, drag to the empty space
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Display method
n Window display (whiteboard mode)
The whiteboard can be displayed in a window. Touch the “Window” button ( ) on the toolbar.
To return to full screen display, touch the “Maximize” button ( ) on the toolbar.
Window
Maximize
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Saving data
Data can be saved in the following le formats:
File format Description
SWSX
(Whiteboard le)
Data is saved in SWSX format. The saved data can be re-edited with this software (whiteboard
mode).
SWSO *1
(Overlay board le)
Data is saved in SWSO format *2. The saved data can be re-edited with this software (overlay
mode).
PDF The working screen is saved as a screen shot. The data is converted into the different le
format so that it cannot be re-edited with the software.
Image le
(BMP, JPEG, PNG)
*1 Overlay board mode only.
*2
To save the background of the sheet, set “When moving through sheets on the Overlay board, show captured desktop in
background.” of “Customizing the Settings” to “On”. (Page 57)
All sheets will be saved. (When saving a sheet as a PDF or an image le, a sheet without data will not be saved.)
When data is saved in BMP, JPEG, or PNG format, each sheet is saved in a separate le.
1. Touch “Save” in the menu.
2. Select the save method.
In whiteboard mode
“Save as a new le” or “Save to the same le”: Save as a whiteboard le (SWSX format).
“Save PDF” or “Save image”: Save in a different le format.
In overlay mode
“Save as a new le”: Save as an overlay le (SWSO format).
“Save to the same le”: Save to the same le (SWSO format) as saved previously.
“Save PDF” or “Save image”: Save in a different le format.
• File format to save as image can be set in “Image format” of “Customizing the Settings”. (Page 57)
• When Cloud Portal Ofce Meeting Room is installed, “Save and Upload” or “Save PDF and Upload” can be selected.
(Page 13)
• When Touch Display Link is installed, “Send by TDLink” can be selected. (Page 13)
• When SHARP Display Connect is installed, “Send by SDConnect” can be selected. (Page 13)
3. Select the le save location.
• You can save to a shared folder on a network. For details, see “Using a shared folder on a network” (page 18).
Saving and Sending a File by E-mail
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n Using a shared folder on a network
When saving or opening les, you can use a shared folder on a network.
1. To select a le, touch “Computer”.
2. Select “Network” from the list on the right, and touch “OK”.
3. Select the le.
(1
)
(2) (3)
(1) Selecting by touching
The network computer appears. Touch until the desired shared folder appears.
(2) Opening by entering the path of the shared folder
Enter the path of the shared folder in the entry eld, and touch .
(3) By adding a shared folder to Favorites, you will be able to open the folder from the Favorites screen.
Touch , and select and touch the desired folder in the Favorites screen.
TIPS
• If a user authentication screen appears when you open a shared folder, enter your user name and password.
• In the case of (2) and (3), you can also open a folder from “Local”.
Adding, editing, and deleting Favorites
• Open the folder that you want to add to Favorites and touch “Add to favorites” in the Favorites screen. The add screen
appears. Enter the name that will appear and the path to the folder if needed, and touch “OK”.
• To edit a Favorite, touch “Edit” in the Favorite that you want to edit. The above add screen will appear to let you edit the
Favorite.
• To delete a Favorite, touch “Delete” in the Favorite that you want to delete. When the conrmation dialog box appears, touch
“Yes”.
Sending drawn content by e-mail
The content drawn on the screen can be sent by e-mail as a PDF attachment.
To use this function, refer to page 58 and previously set the mail server and e-mail address, etc in “Send Email” on the “Other”
tab.
1. Touch “Send Email” in the menu.
The e-mail screen opens.
2. In the e-mail screen, select the e-mail address of the recipient, and send the e-mail.
Caution
• Sending by e-mail may not be possible if a virus scan is in operation. In this event, disable the e-mail restriction function.
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Opening Files
Opening a whiteboard le / overlay board le
1. Touch “Open” in the menu.
2. Select the le opening method.
“New”: Create a new board. (Does not open a le.)
“Open as a new le”: Open data as a new le.
“Add to the current sheet”: Add data to the current sheet.
• When “Open as a new le” or “New” is selected and a le or les are already open (4 les in whiteboard mode, 1 le in
overlay mode), a dialog box appears.
Whiteboard mode Overlay mode
If there is unsaved editing data, selecting “Yes” displays the save conrmation dialog box.
• When Cloud Portal Ofce Meeting Room is installed, “Open New from Cloud” or “Open from Cloud” can be selected.
(Page 13)
3. Select the le acquisition location.
• You can select a le from a shared folder on a network.
For details, see “Using a shared folder on a network” (page 18).
TIPS
• An SWS format whiteboard le can be opened and edited in this software. However, when saved, the le is saved in SWSX
format.
• Image les (page 17) and PDF les can also be opened.
Opening method for image les can be set in “Import images” of “Customizing the Settings”. (Page 57)
PDF les can be opened only as “Background”.
• An encrypted PDF le cannot be opened.
n Sheet magnication when opening a le
When you open a le, the le is shown at Fit Width by default.
You can change the magnication in the settings. (Page 56)
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Adding a board / changing the board to be edited
1. Touch the “Board list” button ( ) on the toolbar.
The board list appears.
2. Add: Touch “+”.
To add a whiteboard, touch . To add an overlay board, touch .
An overlay cannot be added when an overlay board is already open.
Change: Touch the board you want to edit.
Changing the sheet to edit
To change the sheet, touch the sheet navigation button at the bottom of the screen.
(1)
(3) (4)
(2)
(1) Page No. of the current sheet
(2) Sheet list
Shows the sheets as thumbnails. (Page 22)
(3) Sheet navigation button (Previous)
Touch this button to display the previous sheet. When the rst sheet is displayed, this button is disabled.
(4) Sheet navigation button (Next)
Touch this button to display the next sheet.
When the last sheet is displayed, appears. Touch to automatically add a new sheet.
TIPS
• In overlay mode, you can set a captured image of the desktop as the background that appears when you change the sheet
display or move through the sheets. This is done by selecting “Show captured desktop image in background” in “Properties”.
(Page 23)
To set this for all overlay board les, set “When moving through sheets on the Overlay board, show captured desktop in
background.” to “On”. (Page 57)
Edit Operations
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n Changing the sheet by dragging the screen
When there are multiple sheets, you can change sheets by dragging.
When “Sheet Expansion Gesture” is “Enable” (page 56), you can change sheets by quickly dragging.
When “Disable”, you can change sheets when the magnication is Fit Width.
1. Touch “View” in the menu.
2. Drag horizontally with the touch pen.
• Drag to the right to show the previous sheet.
• Drag to the left to show the next sheet.
Right edge of sheet
TIPS
• Sheets can be changed by dual touch action.
When using the PN-L602B/PN-L702B/PN-L802B, set “Touch Mode Setting” of the touch panel driver to “Dual”, and “Input
Mode Setting” to “Standard” or “HandWrite”.
When using the PN-60TA3/PN-60TB3/PN-60TW3/PN-70TA3/PN-70TB3/PN-70TW3/PN-80TC3/PN-L603A/PN-L603B/
PN-L603W/PN-L703A/PN-L703B/PN-L703W/PN-L803C, set “Touch Operation Mode” of the Touch Panel Settings Tool to
“Multi-Touch Mode”, and “Input mode” of the Touch Pen Utility* to “Standard”.
When using the PN-60TW3A/PN-70TH5/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L603WA/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/
PN-L803CA/PN-L805H, set “Touch Operation Mode Setting” of Touch pen Management Tool to “Standard Touch Mode”.
* This is required when using 3 button pen (sold separately) with the PN-60TB3/PN-70TB3/PN-L603B/PN-L703B.
Drag with two ngers
• Dual touch can be disabled (Page 53).
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n Changing the sheet by referring to thumbnail images / Editing the sheet
When “Sheet list” button ( ) on the toolbar is touched, thumbnails of each sheet appear.
A thumbnail can be touched to change to that sheet. The sheets can be edited, including copying, and deleting. (Page 23)
TIPS
• Touch the “Sheet list” button ( ) repeatedly to switch through “Underbar view”, “Full screen view”, and “Hide”.
Underbar view
1. Touch “Sheet list” button ( ) on the toolbar.
The list of the thumbnail images of the sheets is displayed.
2. Touch the thumbnail image of the sheet you want to display.
The screen changes to the selected sheet.
(2)
(1) (3)(4)
(5) (6)
(7)
(1) Currently selected sheet
(2) Thumbnail images
(3) Delete sheet button
(4) Properties (Page 23)
(5) Thumbnail navigation button (Previous)
(6) Thumbnail navigation button (Next)
(7) Add a new sheet.
TIPS
• The sheet list can be dragged horizontally to move through the thumbnails.
Full screen view
1. Touch “Sheet list” button ( ) on the toolbar.
The list of the thumbnail images of the sheets is displayed.
2. Quickly touch the thumbnail image of the sheet that you want to display twice (double-click).
“Sheet list” closes and the selected sheet appears.
(1) (4) (7) (5)
(3)
(2)
(6)
(1) Currently selected sheet (appears in a blue frame)
(2) Currently displayed sheet (appears in red)
(3) Thumbnail images
(4) Menu
(5) Thumbnail navigation button (Previous)
(6) Thumbnail navigation button (Next)
(7) Adds/Pastes a sheet to the selected position.
(4)
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n Editing sheets from thumbnails (full screen view only)
When a thumbnail on the sheet list is selected, the menu appears.
Copy: Copies the selected sheet to the clipboard.
Duplicate: Copies the selected sheet to the right side.
Delete: Deletes the selected sheet.
Touch “Yes” in the conrmation dialog box that appears.
Print: Prints the selected sheet.
Save PDF: Converts the selected sheet to PDF and saves the sheet.
Send Email: Converts the selected sheet to PDF and sends it as an e-mail attachment.
Select All Sheets: Selects all sheets.
If touched when all sheets are already selected, selection of all sheets will be canceled.
Properties: Use to change the settings of the selected sheet.
Whiteboard: The background color, background image (image le used, show/hide, display
method), and sheet size (page 24) can be set.
Overlay board: You can set whether the desktop is captured and used as the background image when
the sheet display is changed or moved.
TIPS
• You can also select and use multiple sheets.
Touch the bar ( ) before or after the sheet to display the following menu.
Add Sheet: Adds a sheet to the selected position.
Paste: Pastes a sheet copied to the clipboard on the selected position.
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n Changing sheet size (whiteboard mode)
When a background image is set, the sheet size cannot be changed.
Changing sheet size from a thumbnail
The sheet size can be enlarged or reduced. (Max. 3840 x 2160)
1. Touch the “Sheet list” button ( ) on the toolbar.
2. Touch the thumbnail of the sheet whose size you want to change.
3. Touch “Properties”.
4. Touch “Change Sheet Size”.
5. Drag on the edge of the sheet to enlarge or reduce the sheet.
TIPS
• Touch “Maximum Size” to set to the maximum size.
• Touch “Screen Size” to set the size to the same size as the screen.
When you have nished enlarging or reducing, touch “OK”.
Changing sheet size in the navigation window
You can touch at the top, bottom, and sides of the navigation window to enlarge the sheet size. (Max. 3840 x 2160)
Reduction of the sheet size is not possible.
1. If the navigation window is not displayed, touch the “Navigation Window” button ( ) on the toolbar.
2. Adjust the position so that the edge in the direction you want to enlarge appears.
When an edge comes into view, the button at the top, bottom, or side changes to .
3. Touch at the top, bottom, or side of the thumbnail.
The sheet enlarges in the direction of the you pressed.
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Changing sheet size with the sheet expansion gesture
When “Sheet Expansion Gesture” is “Enable” (page 56), you can enlarge the sheet size by directly touching at the top,
bottom, or side of the sheet. (Max. 3840 x 2160)
Reduction of the sheet size is not possible.
1. Drag the sheet with two ngers to show the edge of the sheet you want to enlarge.
When the edge comes into view, appears as shown.
2. Touch .
The sheet enlarges in the direction of the you pressed.
Drawing with a Pen
1. Touch one of “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” in the menu.
2. Draw on the board with the touch pen.
The drawn shape will be determined as an object 0.5 second* after you lift the touch pen from the board. If you start drawing
another object within 0.5 second* after you lift the touch pen from the board, the drawn shapes will be determined to be a single
object even though they are separate.
* This period can be changed. (Page 58)
Draw a shape. Draw another shape. Both shapes are determined
as a single object.
Less than
0.5 second
After
0.5 second
TIPS
• You can switch through “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” and “Eraser” by repeatedly pressing Function Button 2 of a 2 button pen.
To change functions using Function Button 2, select the touch panel driver “Properties”, and set “Function Button 2” to “Pen
Software Link” on the “Operation Setting” tab.
When using 3 button pen/pointer pen, you can switch through “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” and “Eraser” by repeatedly pressing Function
Button.
To use this function, set “Pen Software Link” to any function button on “Function Buttons” on “Advanced” in Touch Pen Utility.
When using the PN-60TW3A/PN-70TH5/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L603WA/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/
PN-L803CA/PN-L805H, assign with “Function buttons” in “Touch pen settings” of Touch pen Management Tool.
• For details about objects, refer to page 33.
• In certain cases, such as when an icon on the menu is touched, the drawn shape will be xed as an object before the
specied time elapses after the touch pen is lifted from the board.
• When “Finger can draw” is set to “Enable”, you can draw with your nger. (Page 52)
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n Changing the color and width of the pen
If you touch the icon of the selected “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” again, the type, color, and width settings menu will appear.
TIPS
• When Color Universal Design (page 53) is “Enable”, the line colors and widths that can be set change to colors and widths
that are clearly visible. When “Disable”, you can select “Custom” to set the line color and width as desired.
When Color Universal Design is “Enable” When Color Universal Design is “Disable”
(1)
(2)
(3) (4)
(1)
(2)
(3) (4)
To close the settings, touch or a point outside the settings menu.
(1) Select the pen type.
Pen: Draws a uniform solid line.
Brush: The line width varies depending on the pen pressure. (Only with 3 button pen, digitizer pen and pointer pen.)
Highlighter: Draws a line without hiding objects under the line.
Figure pen: See page 29.
(2) Set the color and width of the line.
When Color Universal Design (page 53) is “Disable”, “Custom” can be selected. Click the mark of “Other width” and “Other
color” to select.
(3) Check this box to make the line translucent.
* This is always selected when “Highlighter” is used.
(4) Smoothes drawn lines.
* Cannot be used when “Highlighter” or “Figure pen” is used.
n Touch pen LED light
The LED on the PN-ZL06 and the touch pen included with the PN-70TH5/PN-80TH5/PN-L705H/PN-L805H lights in the color of
the pen used to draw. When the color is black, the LED lights white.
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Erasing a drawn line
1. Touch “Eraser” in the menu.
2. With the pen touching the screen, move the pen.
The part you move over is erased.
TIPS
• You can switch through “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” and “Eraser” by repeatedly pressing Function Button 2 of a 2 button pen.
To change functions using Function Button 2, select the touch panel driver “Properties”, and set “Function Button 2” to “Pen
Software Link” on the “Operation Setting” tab.
When using 3 button pen/pointer pen, you can switch through “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” and “Eraser” by repeatedly pressing Function Button.
To use this function, set “Pen Software Link” to any function button on “Function Buttons” on “Advanced” in Touch Pen Utility.
When using the PN-60TW3A/PN-70TH5/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L603WA/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/
PN-L803CA/PN-L805H, assign with “Function buttons” in “Touch pen settings” of Touch pen Management Tool.
• The eraser function can erase only the objects drawn with the pen function. You cannot use the “Eraser” button to erase
pasted images. You cannot use it either to erase the edges of a line to make the line thinner. Even if you erase the edges
only, the entire width of the line will be erased.
• An object drawn with the pen function cannot be erased if it is part of a group.
• If “Automatically Find Eraser” is set (page 53) and “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” or “Eraser” is selected on the PN-L series/PN-C series,
you can erase with the eraser.
Touch the screen with the eraser, and after the cursor changes to the eraser, move the eraser.
In this case, the eraser size of the eraser is the area of the screen that is touched.
n Changing the eraser size
The size of the eraser can be changed in the “Eraser” settings menu.
To display the settings menu, touch “Eraser” to select it, and then touch “Eraser” again.
To delete all objects from the sheet currently being edited, touch “Clear Sheet”.
When the conrmation dialog box appears, touch “Yes”.
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Drawing shapes
You can draw shapes such as circles, rectangles and triangles.
1. Touch “Drawing Object” in the menu.
The gure or line / arrow settings menu appears.
When a gure is selected, the gure settings menu appears.
2. Drag on the board to draw the shape.
The line shape is drawn in the area specied by dragging.
n Figure settings menu
You can change the gure settings.
TIPS
• When Color Universal Design (page 53) is “Enable”, the line colors and widths that can be set change to colors and widths
that are clearly visible. When “Disable”, you can select “Custom” to set the line color and width as desired.
When Color Universal Design is “Enable” When Color Universal Design is “Disable”
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1) Select an object.
(2) Set the width and shape of the line.
Touch to set the shape.
(3) Set the line color.
(4) Set the color to ll in.
(5) Check this box to make the shape translucent.
To close the settings, touch or a point outside the settings menu.
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Drawing straight lines or arrows
1. Touch “Drawing Object” in the menu.
The gure or line / arrow settings menu appears.
Select line or arrow to display the line/arrow settings menu.
2. Draw a line from the starting point to the ending point with the touch pen.
n Line / arrow settings menu
You can change the settings of a line or arrow.
TIPS
• When Color Universal Design (page 53) is “Enable”, the line colors and widths that can be set change to colors and widths
that are clearly visible. When “Disable”, you can select “Custom” to set the line color and width as desired.
When Color Universal Design is “Enable” When Color Universal Design is “Disable”
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) Select a line or arrow.
(2) Set the width and shape of the line or arrow.
Touch to set the line shape.
(3) Set the color of the line or arrow.
(4) Check this box to make the line or arrow translucent.
To close the settings, touch or a point outside the settings menu.
Drawing a shape with the gure pen
Circles, squares, triangles, and lines drawn by hand can be automatically formed.
1. Touch one of “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” in the menu.
2. Touch the icon of the pen that has been selected.
The settings menu for the pen type, color, and width appears.
3. Touch “Figure pen”.
4. Draw a shape on the board with the pen.
Draw a shape The shape that you drew is formed.
TIPS
• Some drawn shapes may not be formed and will remain hand-drawn.
• Arrow lines are not formed.
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Inputting text
1. Touch “Text” in the menu.
2. Touch the position where text will be entered.
3. Input text in the displayed text box.
n Text settings menu
You can change the text settings.
To display the settings menu, touch “Text” to select it, and then touch “Text” again.
TIPS
• When Color Universal Design (page 53) is “Enable”, the line colors and widths that can be set change to colors and widths
that are clearly visible. When “Disable”, you can select “Custom” to set the line color and width as desired.
When Color Universal Design is “Enable” When Color Universal Design is “Disable”
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1) Set the font and the size of the text.
(2) Set the color of the text.
(3) Set the style of the text (bold, italics, underline).
(4) Set the background color of the text.
(5) Select this checkbox to make the text translucent.
TIPS
• To change the text settings after entering text, follow the steps below.
(1) Touch “Rectangle Selection” or “Lasso Selection”.
(2) Touch the text. (Page 33)
The expansion menu appears.
(3) Select “Properties” in the expansion menu and change the settings.
• You can search the Internet using text you enter as a keyword. (Page 44)
Searching for text and handwritten characters in the board
1. Enter the text that you want to search for in the search box on the toolbar.
2. Touch .
• Search hits will appear in yellow.
Touch to display the hits.
• If nothing is set, “0/0” appears.
• To cancel the search, touch .
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Importing and pasting an image
An image le can be imported, and the current display can be pasted.
Up to 50 items can be pasted on 1 sheet.
n Inserting an image le
A BMP, JPEG, or PNG image can be imported.
1. Touch “Insert Image” in the menu.
2. Touch “Insert an image le”.
3. Select the image acquisition location.
You can open a le from a shared folder on a network.
For details, see “Using a shared folder on a network” (page 18).
4. Select the image you want to insert.
The image is inserted.
TIPS
• The inserted image is not affected if the original le is changed or the le is moved to a different location.
• If multiple large-size images are pasted on the same page, operation may become slow.
n Capturing/saving the currently displayed screen
You can load an image le or paste the currently displayed screen.
Display the image that you want to capture.
Capturing the entire screen
1. Touch “Insert Image” in the menu.
2. Touch “Screen Capture”.
3. Touch “Paste Entire Screen” in the “Screen Capture Cut Tool” dialog box.
4. Check the preview.
To capture the image, touch “Send to Pen Software”.
The captured image is pasted on the current working sheet.
To save the image, touch “Save to a le”.
Select the le format in the drop-down list, specify the save location, and touch “Save”.
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Capturing/saving a specied area
1. Touch “Insert Image” in the menu.
2. Touch “Screen Capture”.
3. Drag the area which you want to capture.
4. Check the preview.
To capture the image, touch “Send to Pen Software”.
The captured image is pasted on the current working sheet.
To save the image, touch “Save to a le”.
Select the le format in the drop-down list, specify the save location, and touch “Save”.
Company Name XXXXXXXX
Date of Establishment XXXXXXXX
Location XXXXXXXX
Corporate Profile - Internet Explorer
http://www.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Corporate Profile - Internet Explorer
Done
Corporate Profile
Company Name XXXXXXXX
Date of Establishment XXXXXXXX
Location XXXXXXXX
C
orporate Pro
f
ile - Internet Explorer
http:
//
www.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
x
C
orporate Profile - Internet Explorer
D
on
e
Drag the area to capture. Check the captured image in the preview area.
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Editing an object
The drawn lines and the images pasted on the board are handled in the software as an “object”.
n Selecting an object
You need to select an object before editing it.
1. Touch “Rectangle Selection” or “Lasso Selection” in the menu.
2. Touch an object.
The object is selected and the expansion menu appears.
The following editing operations can be performed in
the expansion menu.
• Cut
• Copy
• Duplicate
• Delete
• Rotate
• Convert to Text (handwritten characters only)
• Web Search (texts/handwritten characters only)
• Order
• Group
• Ungroup
• Trimming (images only)
• Properties (excluding images)
Select point
Touch an object.
Touch an area where
something is drawn. You
cannot select an object by
touching the area where
nothing is drawn.
Selected object
The area of the object is
indicated with a dotted line,
and symbols called select
points appear on the vertices
and sides of the area.
n Selecting an object with your nger
When using an active pen with “Finger can draw” set to “Disable” in the “Basic Settings” and “Select with Finger in Pen mode”
set to “Enable”, you can select an object by touching it with your nger.
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n Selecting multiple objects
Selecting objects by dragging
You can select a group of objects by dragging to create a rectangle around the objects.
1. Touch “Rectangle Selection” in the menu.
If the “Select” menu is not “Rectangle Selection”, follow the steps below to change the menu.
(1) Touch the currently displayed menu ( “Lasso Selection”).
(2) Touch “Rectangle Selection”.
2. Drag to create a rectangle around the objects you want to select.
The objects inside the rectangle will be selected.
Selecting objects by lassoing
You can select a group of objects by drawing a line around the objects.
1. Touch “Lasso Selection” in the menu.
If the “Select” menu is not “Lasso Selection”, follow the steps below to change the menu.
(1) Touch the currently displayed menu ( “Rectangle Selection”).
(2) Touch “Lasso Selection”.
2. Draw a line around the area to be selected.
The objects inside the enclosed shape will be selected.
Caution
• Objects which are not entirely included in the area are not selected.
• With 3 button pens/pointer pens, an object cannot be selected simultaneously for multiple pens. Only 1 pen can be used to
manipulate the object.
n Grouping objects
You can edit several selected objects as one object.
1. Select objects to be grouped.
2. Select “Group” from the expansion menu.
Canceling the grouping
1. Select the grouped objects.
2. Select “Ungroup” from the expansion menu.
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n Moving an object
You can move an object by selecting the object and dragging it.
(Page 33)
TIPS
• To manipulate multiple objects at once, follow the steps in “Selecting multiple objects” (page 34).
n Enlarging/reducing an object
1. Select an object. (Page 33)
2. Drag the select point.
• Dragging the select point on the vertex enlarges/reduces
the object with the same aspect ratio.
• Dragging the select point on the side enlarges/reduces the
object in the direction of either width or height.
* There is no select point on the side of a text box.
• The line width remains the same after the object is
enlarged/reduced.
• When a text box is enlarged or reduced, the font size is
also enlarged or reduced.
Select point
TIPS
• You can also zoom in and out by gesture.
Touch a selected object with two ngers and move them together to zoom out. Spread your ngers apart to zoom in.
• To manipulate multiple objects at once, follow the steps in “Selecting multiple objects” (page 34).
n Rotating an object
1. Select an object. (Page 33)
2. Drag the select point at the center top.
Or, select “Rotate Right”, “Rotate Left” or
“Rotate 180 degrees” from “Rotate” from the
expansion menu.
Select point
TIPS
• You can also rotate by specifying an angle of rotation.
• You can also rotate by gesture.
While selecting the object, touch the display with two ngers and move the ngers in the desired direction of rotation.
• To manipulate multiple objects at once, follow the steps in “Selecting multiple objects” (page 34).
n Copying an object
You can copy an object to the clipboard.
1. Select an object. (Page 33)
2. Select “Copy” from the expansion menu.
TIPS
• A copied object can be pasted into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other applications.
• To manipulate multiple objects at once, follow the steps in “Selecting multiple objects” (page 34).
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n Cutting an object
You can cut an object and save it to the clipboard.
1. Select an object. (Page 33)
2. Select “Cut” from the expansion menu.
TIPS
• To manipulate multiple objects at once, follow the steps in “Selecting multiple objects” (page 34).
n Duplicating an object
1. Select an object. (Page 33)
2. Select “Duplicate” from the expansion menu.
TIPS
• To manipulate multiple objects at once, follow the steps in “Selecting multiple objects” (page 34).
n Deleting an object
1. Select an object. (Page 33)
2. Select “Delete” from the expansion menu.
TIPS
• “Clear Sheet” in “Eraser” can be used to delete all objects on the current sheet (page 27).
• To manipulate multiple objects at once, follow the steps in “Selecting multiple objects” (page 34).
n Trimming an object (image)
1. Select an object (image). (Page 33)
Objects other than images cannot be trimmed.
2. Select “Trimming” from the expansion menu.
3. Drag on the edge of image to specify the area you want to trim.
4. After checking the above preview, touch “OK”.
TIPS
• To return to the state prior to trimming, use “Undo” (page 38), or repeat steps 1 to 2 above, select “Select Entire Image”, and
touch “OK”.
• Multiple image les cannot be trimmed at once.
n Pasting an object
To paste the object in the clipboard, select “Paste” in the menu.
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n Changing the order of objects
You can change the order of the object placement.
1. Select an object. (Page 33)
2. Select the object placement from “Order” from the expansion menu.
• Bring to Front : The object moves to the front.
• Send to Back : The object moves to the back.
• Bring forward : The object moves one forward.
• Send backward : The object moves one backward.
Object placement order
When several objects overlap, the objects at the back are hidden behind the objects in front. To show the hidden part, change
the placement order of the objects.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(1) (1) Object placed in front of the other objects
(2) Object placed second from the front object
(3) Object placed at the back of the other objects
TIPS
• To manipulate multiple objects at once, follow the steps in “Selecting multiple objects” (page 34).
n Converting objects (handwritten characters) to text
Characters written by using “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” can be converted to text.
1. Select an object (handwritten characters). (Page 33)
2. Select “Convert to Text” from the expansion menu.
The handwritten characters are converted to text according to their size.
SAMPLE
TIPS
• To convert multiple handwritten characters at once, follow the steps in “Selecting multiple objects” (page 34).
When converting multiple characters, only the characters written horizontally can be converted to text.
• If the software language is different from the OS language, the text may not be recognized properly.
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n Changing object settings (excluding images)
1. Select an object. (Page 33)
2. Select “Properties” from the expansion menu.
3. The settings menu for the object appears. Change the settings.
TIPS
• To manipulate multiple objects at once, follow the steps in “Selecting multiple objects” (page 34).
Undo/redo operation
Touching “Undo” cancels the preceding drawing or editing operation.
Touching “Redo” repeats the operation canceled with the “Undo” icon.
TIPS
• Up to 50 actions can be undone.
Enlarging the view of the screen
Enlarging part of the screen
1. Touch “Zoom In” in the menu.
2. Touch the board.
The area around the touched point is enlarged and displayed.
The area around the point is enlarged.Touch the point to enlarge.
Enlarging a specied area
1. Touch “Zoom In Selection” in the menu.
2. Drag the area you want to enlarge.
The specied area is enlarged in a separate window.
TIPS
• The narrower the area specied, the more the view is enlarged.
• The drawing and image capturing functions cannot be used in a window whose view is enlarged.
Caution
• If the specied area is too narrow, it will not enlarge.
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n Enlarging the screen in whiteboard mode
The zoom methods below can be used in whiteboard mode.
Double-click to enlarge the screen
1. Touch “View” in the menu.
2. Quickly touch the part of the board that you want to enlarge twice (double-click).
Each time you double-click, the view switches between 100% (sheet size) centered on the click position, and window t size.
100% (sheet size) Window fit size
Changing the display position when the view is enlarged
To change the display position, drag on the screen with “View” selected in the menu.
Enlarging the screen with the navigation window (whiteboard mode only)
Touch the “Navigation Window” button on the toolbar to display the navigation window.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7) (1) Pan window
Shows a thumbnail of the current sheet. Each time you double-click inside the display
frame, the magnication switches between 100% and Fit Width.
(2) Display frame
Shows the area that is displayed on the screen. To move the area that is displayed, drag
the display frame.
(3) [-] [+]
Touch to enlarge or reduce the view between 50% and 400% in increments of 25%.
(4) Magnication
Shows the current screen maginication.
(5) View selector
Touch to switch the current view between Fit Width and 100%.
(6) Move the displayed part of the sheet.
When an edge of the sheet appears, this enlarges the sheet.
(7) Close the window.
You can also close the window by touching the “Navigation Window” button on the
toolbar.
Enlarging the view of the screen with the pan window (only when the classic menu and whiteboard are displayed and
the navigation window is hidden)
A thumbnail of the current sheet appears in the pan window on the toolbar.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) Magnication
Shows the current screen magnication.
(2) [-] [+]
Touch to enlarge or reduce the view between 50% and 400% in increments of 25%.
(3) Pan window
Shows a thumbnail of the current sheet. Each time you double-click inside the display
frame, the magnication switches between 100% and Fit Width.
(4) Display frame
Shows the area that is displayed on the screen. To move the area that is displayed, drag
the display frame.
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TIPS
• The screen can be enlarged or reduced by “Zoom” dual touch.
When the screen is enlarged, the display position can be changed by dual touch.
Drag with two ngers
When using the PN-L602B/PN-L702B/PN-L802B, set “Touch Mode Setting” of the touch panel driver to “Dual”, and “Input
Mode Setting” to “Standard” or “HandWrite”.
When using the PN-60TA3/PN-60TB3/PN-60TW3/PN-70TA3/PN-70TB3/PN-70TW3/PN-80TC3/PN-L603A/PN-L603B/
PN-L603W/PN-L703A/PN-L703B/PN-L703W/PN-L803C, set “Touch Operation Mode” of the Touch Panel Settings Tool to
“Multi-Touch Mode”, and “Input mode” of the Touch Pen Utility* to “Standard”.
When using the PN-60TW3A/PN-70TH5/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L603WA/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/
PN-L803CA/PN-L805H, set “Touch Operation Mode Setting” of Touch pen Management Tool to “Standard Touch Mode”.
* This is required when using 3 button pen (sold separately) with the PN-60TB3/PN-70TB3/PN-L603B/PN-L703B.
• Dual touch can be disabled. (Page 53)
Hiding the screen / Showing only one part
n Hiding the screen
Touch “Screen Shade” in the menu to show a gray window at the front that hides the overall screen.
• You can drag the periphery of the window to change its size.
• You can drag the gray part of the window to move the window.
• You can touch a part of the window that is not hidden to perform an action on that part.
• You can touch in the upper right corner of the window to return the window to its original size and position and hide the
overall window.
• You can touch in the upper right corner of the window to save the current size and position of the window. The next time
you touch “Screen Shade” in the menu, the window will be shown at the saved size and position.
• To close the window and return to the normal display, touch “Screen Shade” in the menu while the window is shown, or
touch in the upper right corner of the window.
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n Showing only one part of the screen
After hiding the overall screen in gray, you can specify one part to show only that part.
1. Touch “Spotlight” in the menu.
The overall screen becomes gray.
2. Touch the part that you want to show.
Part of the background screen will appear in a circular shape, centered on the point that you touched.
• You can drag the circular periphery to enlarge or reduce the part that is shown.
• You can drag the gray part to move the part that is shown.
• You can touch the part lit by the spotlight to perform an action on that part.
• You can touch in the upper right corner of the screen to close the spotlight and re-hide the overall screen.
•
To close the window and return to the normal display, touch “Spotlight” in the menu, or touch in the upper right corner.
Caution
• Screen Shade and Spotlight cannot be used at the same time. If you touch the icon of one function while the other function is
in use, the currently used function will stop.
The Spotlight function cannot be used to show part of the screen while the screen is hidden by Screen Shade.
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Using multiple touch pens simultaneously
A maximum of 4 3 button pens/pointer pens can be used to draw at once.
To use this function, set “Finger can draw” to “Disable” and “Dual-Touch Gesture” to “Disable”. (Page 52, 53)
Set “Input mode” of the Touch Pen Utility to “Standard”. However, when using the PN-60TW3A/PN-70TH5/PN-70TW3A/
PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L603WA/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/PN-L803CA/PN-L805H, set “Touch Operation Mode Setting” of
Touch pen Management Tool to “Standard Touch Mode”.
n Drawing with multiple pens
The line color and width of the touch pens can be set separately for “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” and “Eraser”. (Page 26, 27)
The default settings of “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” and “Eraser” can also be set separately. (Page 55)
Caution
• When using the classic menu (page 9) or oating menu (page 10), simultaneous drawing is possible, but the same function,
including settings such as line color and width, will be selected on all pens.
• Multiple boards cannot be used simultaneously, even if displayed in windows.
•
When “Automatically Find Eraser” is set, no pens can be used while a drawn line is erased by an eraser. (Page 53)
• When multiple touch pens are used, touch positions and touch pen information (color, width, etc.) may become interchanged,
and lines may break.
- When touched simultaneously
- When touch pens are moved near each other
- When batteries are low
- When other wireless equipment is operating nearby
• Simultaneous use of multiple touch pens, ngers or erasers may slow down the operation.
TIPS
• Multiple ngers can be used for drawing (excluding the PN-L602B/PN-L702B/PN-L802B).
In that case, set “Finger can draw” to “Enable” and “Dual-Touch Gesture” to “Disable” and then set “Simultaneous Drawing
with Multiple Fingers” to “Enable”. (Page 52, 53)
When using multiple ngers, the function is the same for all ngers.
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Launching an External Application
An external application can be added to allow the application to be launched while this software is running.
n Adding an external application
Up to 5 applications can be added.
Adding a new application
1. Touch the “Settings” button ( ) on the toolbar.
2. Touch “Settings” in “External Application Settings” on the “Other” tab.
3. Touch “Edit” next to an application that is shown in the list as being “Not Set”.
Set the information below.
• Name:
Set the name that will be shown on the toolbar.
• File Path:
Set the le path of the application to be added.
You can touch “Ref.” to the right of the entry box to select and add the application.
• Launch Options:
Set launch options for the application.
4. When you have completed the settings, touch “OK”.
Editing/deleting an added application
1. Touch the “Settings” button ( ) on the toolbar.
2. Touch “Settings” in “External Application Settings” on the “Other” tab.
3. To edit an application, touch “Edit” and change the settings (step 3 of “Adding a new application”).
To delete an application, touch “Delete”.
n Launching an external application
1. Touch “External Application” in the menu.
2. Touch the application that you want to launch.
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Searching the Internet
By specifying a keyword and a search engine, you can search the Internet while the software is running.
n Entering a keyword and searching
1. Touch “Web Search” in the menu.
The search keyword entry screen appears.
2. Enter the “Keyword”.
3. Select the “Search Engine” and touch “Search”.
n Searching using entered text as a keyword
1. Touch “Rectangle Selection” or “Lasso Selection” in the menu, and select the text you want to use for the
keyword. (Page 33)
2. Select “Web Search” from the expansion menu.
The selected text is entered in “Keyword”.
Caution
• It is not possible to set only one part of the text in the text box as the keyword.
3. Select “Search Engine” and touch “Search”.
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Importing a Document as an Image
(Pen Software Printer Driver)
A document of any application can be converted into an image and displayed on the whiteboard.
A document is imported as an image similar to an image printed by a printer.
n In the software application
1. In the software application, open the document that you wish to import.
2. Select the print command and open the print settings screen.
For details, see the manual for the software application.
3. Change the printer to “Send print data to SHARP Pen Software”, and select print settings.
• “Paper Size”, “Orientation”, and “Resolution” can be selected.
• When you have nished selecting settings, touch “OK”.
4. Execute printing.
The printed document will be converted into an image and sent to the Pen Software.
n In the Pen Software
When the image has been sent, the “Data has been received” dialog box will appear.
5. Touch the dialog box.
This completes the receiving of data.
TIPS
• It may not be possible to correctly convert documents from some software applications.
• It may not be possible to correctly convert parts of contents from some websites.
• In some cases, data may not import when you select “Send print data to SHARP Pen Software” with the Web site that you
want to import displayed in Internet Explorer. It may be possible to correctly import the data if you remove the checkmark from
“Turn on Protected Mode” on the “Security” tab in “Internet Options” in Internet Explorer.
• If the “Resolution” setting of the Pen Software printer driver is set too high, enlargement, reduction, and scrolling of sheets
may not be smooth.
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Acquiring an Image From a Multifunction Machine
If a SHARP multifunction machine is connected to the same network as the monitor/computer on which the Pen Software is
installed, an image scanned on the multifunction machine can be acquired onto the whiteboard.
TIPS
• Supports the Network Scanner Tool 3.3 or higher.
• For details, contact your dealer or nearest authorized service representative for the multifunction machine.
• For the procedures for using the multifunction machine, see the manual for the multifunction machine.
Using the Network Scanner Tool to acquire an image
Use JPEG for the scan send format.
TIPS
• The rst time you use Network Scanner Tool, install Network Scanner Tool on the computer on which Pen Software has been
installed, and congure the Network Scanner Tool settings. (Page 60)
• To acquire an image from a multifunction machine, the Network Scanner Tool must be running on your computer.
n In the multifunction machine
1. Place the document in the multifunction machine.
2. Select a destination stored in the Network Scanner Tool.
3. Select the scan send format.
4. Execute scanning in the color mode.
The document will be scanned and sent to the Pen Software.
n In the Pen Software
When the image has been sent, the “Data has been received” dialog box will appear.
5. Touch the dialog box.
This completes the receiving of data.
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When a scanner or other TWAIN device is connected to the computer on which the Pen Software is installed, an image scanned
on the TWAIN device can be acquired to the Whiteboard.
TIPS
• For the procedure for using the TWAIN device, see the manual for the TWAIN device.
1. Place the original in the TWAIN device.
2. Touch “Import images” in the menu.
The acquire image screen of your scanner or other TWAIN device will appear.
Acquiring an image from a TWAIN device
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Linking to Microsoft PowerPoint
When the slideshow display of Microsoft PowerPoint is detected, a control toolbar that makes it easy to operate the Microsoft
PowerPoint slideshow and Pen Software appears automatically.
The presentation support tool automatically starts and an icon ( ) appears on the taskbar.
Supported applications
• Microsoft PowerPoint 2007/2010/2013/2016
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
(1) This hides the control toolbar.
To show the control toolbar again, exit the slide show and then restart the slide show.
(2) Show the previous slide.
(3) Show the next slide.
(4) Change to arrow (select) mode.
(5) Change to pen mode.
To select the pen color, touch the icon again while it is selected.
(6) Change to eraser mode.
(7) Start the Pen Software whiteboard.
When the Whiteboard is running, the icon ( ) that appears on the Whiteboard can be clicked to return to the slideshow.
(8) End the displayed slideshow and close the control toolbar.
If draw screen is performed in pen mode, a conrmation screen asking “Do you want to keep your ink annotations?” will
appear.
(9) Each time you touch , the toolbar switches between the vertical orientation and horizontal orientation.
Exiting
1. Click the presentation support tool icon ( ) on the taskbar.
2. Click “Exit”.
TIPS
• In some cases, it may not be possible to use this tool to operate PowerPoint presentations that are prohibited from being
edited.
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Printing
1. Touch “Print” in the menu.
2. To print the current sheet, touch “Print Current Sheet”.
To print all sheets, touch “Print All”.
Set the printer to be used in advance. (See “Register the settings for printing” below.)
When printing, select the settings below.
(1)
(2)
(3)
3. When you have completed the settings, touch “OK”.
TIPS
• The menu and other operation tools of the software will not be printed.
• A sheet with no data will not be printed.
• You can also print from the sheet list. (Page 23)
n Register the settings for printing
1. Touch the “Settings” button ( ) on the toolbar.
2. Touch “Settings” in “Print setting” on the “Other” tab.
3. Specify the print settings. (See below.)
4. When you nish adjusting the settings, touch .
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1) Printer Name
Select the printer to be used for printing.
(2) Properties
Set the printer details. The setting options depend on the printer. For the setting options, refer to the instruction manual of the
printer.
(3) Whiteboard Background Color (Only when in whiteboard mode)
To print the color that is set for the whiteboard background, select “Print”.
(4) Sheet No. (Only when in whiteboard mode)
To print the sheet number, select the print position.
(5) Print Date
To print the date, select the print position.
(1) Single Side Printing / Duplex Printing
(2) Color Mode
(3) Copy
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Using a Secondary Display
Applicable models (as of March 2018)
PN-L series ( PN-40TC1/PN-50TC1/PN-60TA3/PN-60TB3/PN-60TW3/PN-60TW3A/PN-70TA3/PN-70TB3/PN-70TH5/
PN-70TW3/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L401C/PN-L501C/PN-L602B/PN-L603A/
PN-L603B/PN-L603W/PN-L603WA/PN-L702B/PN-L703A/PN-L703B/PN-L703W/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/
PN-L802B/PN-L803C/PN-L803CA/PN-L805H)
PN-C series
( PN-60SC5/PN-65SC1/PN-70SC3/PN-70SC5/PN-80SC5/PN-C603D/PN-C605B/PN-C651B/PN-C703B/
PN-C705B/PN-C805B)
LL-S series (LL-S201A/LL-S242A)
LL-P series (LL-P202V)
Available models differ according to region.
Caution
• Set the screen resolution to 1920 x 1080.
• PN-L602B/PN-L702B/PN-L802B:
Set “Touch Mode Setting” of the touch panel driver to “Dual”.
PN-60TA3/PN-60TB3/PN-60TW3/PN-70TA3/PN-70TB3/PN-70TW3/PN-80TC3/PN-L603A/PN-L603B/PN-L603W/PN-L703A/
PN-L703B/PN-L703W/PN-L803C:
Set “Touch Operation Mode” of the Touch Panel Settings Tool to “Multi-Touch Mode”.
PN-60TW3A/PN-70TH5/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L603WA/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/PN-L803CA/PN-L805H:
Set “Touch Operation Mode Setting” of the Touch pen Management Tool to “Standard Touch Mode”.
• The software keyboard for text entry may not appear in the display that shows Pen Software. In Windows 7, the software
keyboard cannot be displayed in a secondary display.
• An external application (page 43) launched from the Pen Software may appear in the primary display.
n Secondary display settings
To use the touch panel in the secondary display, touch panel settings must be congured.
1. Connect the display to the external display port on the computer, and connect to the display with a USB cable.
2. Select “Hardware and Sound” from Control Panel.
3. Select “Tablet PC Settings”.
4. Select “Setup”.
5. Press the [Enter] key until the screen below is shown as the secondary display.
If the pen or touch input selection screen appears, select touch input.
6. Touch the screen.
7. Press “OK”.
“Tablet PC Settings” closes.
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n Starting the secondary display
In whiteboard mode:
1. Start whiteboard mode.
2. Displays the whiteboard in a window. (Page 16)
3. Move the window of the whiteboard to the secondary display.
4. Maximize the window of the whiteboard. (Page 16)
In overlay mode:
1. Follow the step 1-4 above.
2. Exit whiteboard mode.
3. Start overlay mode.
TIPS
• The display that started is stored. The stored display is started.
• If the “Startup display when secondary display exists” setting is set to “Show dialog and select”, you can select the monitor
that is displayed when this software is started.
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Customizing the Settings
You can customize various settings of this software.
The settings are the same in both whiteboard mode and overlay mode. However, the contents of the screen will vary depending
on which mode is started.
TIPS
• If “Share software settings with all users” is selected during installation, the settings will be the same for all users.
1. Touch the “Settings” button ( ) on the toolbar.
2. Set the options as necessary. (See below.)
3. When you nish adjusting the settings, touch “OK”.
n Basic Settings
TIPS
• When this software is restarted or new boards are created / added, setting will be reected.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(1) Menu
Select “Square Menu”, “Classic Menu” or “Floating Menu” for the menu format. (Page 8, 9, 10)
(2) Menu size (Valid for 4K display only)
Set the size of the menu.
(3) Icon Size
Set the icon size in the square menu and classic menu.
(4) Finger can draw
Select “Enable” when using a passive pen or nger.
“Disable” cannot be selected if a model that can use these functions is not connected when the Pen Software is launched.
To use multiple models, set to “Enable”. In this case, the “2 button pen”, “3 button pen” and “Pointer pen” functions cannot
be used.
Available items vary according to the models.
TIPS
• If a different model is also connected, this function will not operate correctly when set to “Disable”. Set to “Enable”.
(5) Select with Finger in Pen mode
When using an active pen, this can be set when “Finger can draw” is set to “Disable”. When set to “Enable”, you can touch
an object to select that object.
(10)
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(6) Dual-Touch Gesture
Set whether dual touch is enabled. When enabled, the following actions are possible:
• “Zoom” can be used to change the sheet display magnication, and two-nger drag can be used to change the display
position. (Page 40)
• Two-nger left/right drag can be used to change the sheet. (Page 21)
TIPS
• When using the PN-L602B/PN-L702B/PN-L802B, set “Touch Mode Setting” of the touch panel driver to “Dual”, and “Input
Mode Setting” to “Standard” or “HandWrite”.
When using the PN-60TA3/PN-60TB3/PN-60TW3/PN-70TA3/PN-70TB3/PN-70TW3/PN-80TC3/PN-L603A/PN-L603B/
PN-L603W/PN-L703A/PN-L703B/PN-L703W/PN-L803C, set “Touch Operation Mode” of the Touch Panel Settings Tool to
“Multi-Touch Mode”, and “Input mode” of the Touch Pen Utility* to “Standard”.
When using the PN-60TW3A/PN-70TH5/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L603WA/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/
PN-L803CA/PN-L805H, set “Touch Operation Mode Setting” of Touch pen Management Tool to “Standard Touch Mode”.
* This is required when using 3 button pen (sold separately) with the PN-60TB3/PN-70TB3/PN-L603B/PN-L703B.
• Dual touch may not operate correctly in the following cases:
Touching is too quick.
The distance between the 2 points is too short.
The 2 points intersect.
The points are aligned horizontally or vertically.
(7) Simultaneous Drawing with Multiple Fingers
Set to “Enable” when drawing with multiple ngers.
To use this function, set “Dual-Touch Gesture” to “Disable” and “Finger can draw” to “Enable”. (Page 52)
(8) Automatically Find Eraser
When set to “On”, the pen automatically change to the eraser when the screen is touched with the eraser in pen mode. (Page
27)
This cannot be selected if a model that can use this function is not connected when the Pen Software is launched.
TIPS
• If a different model is also connected, “Automatically Find Eraser” will not operate correctly.
• To use this function with the PN-L602B/PN-L702B/PN-L802B, set “Input Mode Setting” to “Standard” in the touch panel
driver.
When using the PN-60TA3/PN-60TB3/PN-60TW3/PN-70TA3/PN-70TB3/PN-70TW3/PN-80TC3/PN-L603A/PN-L603B/
PN-L603W/PN-L703A/PN-L703B/PN-L703W/PN-L803C, set “Input mode” of the Touch Pen Utility* to “Standard”.
When using the PN-60TW3A/PN-70TH5/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L603WA/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/
PN-L803CA/PN-L805H, set “Touch Operation Mode Setting” of Touch pen Management Tool to “Standard Touch Mode”.
If a different setting is used, the eraser auto recognition function cannot be used.
* This is required when using 3 button pen (sold separately) with the PN-60TB3/PN-70TB3/PN-L603B/PN-L703B.
(9) Color Universal Design
When set to “Enable”, color and line width will change to enable better visibility for most people, regardless of differences of
color vision between individuals. When set to “Disable”, the text and line drawing function will change as follows:
• Selectable line colors will change. (Page 26, 28, 29, 30)
• You will be able to draw ner lines. (Page 26, 28, 29)
• You will be able to select “Custom” for line color and width. (Page 26, 28, 29, 30)
• You will be able to freely select the “Background color of new sheet”. (Page 57)
(10)
Restore Default Settings
Reset the settings to the initial values.
TIPS
• Language (page 58) and Color Universal Design will not reset to the default setting.
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n Default
You can change the default settings for the functions.
TIPS
• When this software is restarted or new boards are created / added, setting will be reected.
(1)
(2)
To change all default settings
(1) Pen 1 to Pen 3/Eraser/Text/Drawing Object
Set the function default settings that are applied when the Pen Software is started.
(2) Select
Set “Rectangle Selection” or “Lasso Selection” for the selection method.
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To change default setting of each pen
This can only be changed when “Input mode” of the Touch Pen Utility is set to “Standard” or “Pen”.
When using the PN-60TW3A/PN-70TH5/PN-70TW3A/PN-80TC3A/PN-80TH5/PN-L603WA/PN-L703WA/PN-L705H/PN-L803CA/
PN-L805H, this can be changed when “Touch Operation Mode Setting” of Touch pen Management Tool is set to “Standard Touch
Mode” or “Pen dedicated Mode”.
(1) Select the “Change default setting of each pen.” checkbox.
• Set “Menu” to “Square Menu” and “Finger can draw” to “Disable”. (Page 52)
If these settings are not correct, an error message will appear.
(2) Click “Settings for each pen”.
• The “Settings for each pen” screen appears.
(2)
(1)
(3) Click the Pen Number of the pen that you want to set.
• To automatically select the Pen Number of the currently used pen, press the “Auto Select” button.
(4) Set the default settings for “Pen 1” to “Pen 3” and “Eraser”.
TIPS
• Change default setting of each pen is only enabled for 3 button pens/pointer pens.
• If you change the “Menu” or “Finger can draw” setting after changing the default settings, the checkmark will be removed from
the “Change default setting of each pen.” checkbox.
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n View
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(1) Mode when whiteboard is started
Set whether the mode when the whiteboard opens is “Full Screen” or “State when last closed”.
(2) Startup display when secondary display exists
You can select the monitor that is displayed when this software is started with multiple monitors connected.
(3) Move Overlay board to front
Set whether the overlay board is always at the front.
(4) Show icon to be restored from minimize
Set “On” or “Off”.
When set to “On” and the software is minimized (page 7), the icon ( ) will appear for restoration from minimize. Touch
the icon to return to full screen display.
(5) Show soft keyboard when entering text
Set “On” or “Off”.
If you are using Windows 10 Anniversary Update or later, this setting will not appear. The soft keyboard setting depends on
the operating system.
(6) Mouse cursor
Set whether to show a cursor.
(7) Show the grid lines
Set “Show” or “Hide”.
(8) Grid Interval
Set the grid interval. (50 to 500 pixels)
(9) Scale down large images
When set to “On”, large images will be automatically compressed before being acquired. When set to “Off”, large images
will be acquired without being compressed.
(10) Zoom ratio when sheet is opened
Change the magnication used to display les that are opened.
(11) Sheet Expansion Gesture
When set to “Enable”, you can gesture to move the position of a sheet beyond the sheet edge. In addition, you can ick
horizontally to move a sheet even when the magnication is not Fit Width.
If you do not want the view to go beyond a sheet by gesture, set to “Disable”.
(11)
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n Sheet
When Color Universal Design is “Enable” When Color Universal Design is “Disable”
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) Background color of new sheet
Size of new sheet
Set the background color and size used when sheets are added.
(2) When moving through sheets on the Overlay board, show captured desktop in background.
Set whether the desktop is captured and used as the background image when the sheet display is changed or moved in
overlay mode.
(3) Import images
Set the method used to import images. (Page 19)
Caution
• PDF les can be opened only as “Background”.
(4) Image format
Set the le format for les saved using “Save image”. (Page 17)
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n Other
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1) Send Email
Mail Server Settings : Set your SMTP server name, SMTP port number, secure password authentication, user ID, password
information, and e-mail address, and timeout.
Address Book : You can add, edit or delete address book contacts.
(2) Print setting
Register the settings for printing. (Page 49)
(3) Window size / Ratio
Specify the size and magnication of the zoom display. (Page 38)
(4) Object Recognition Time
Set the period until a hand-drawn line is determined as an object. (Page 25)
(5) External Application Settings
You can add external applications that can be launched while the software is running. (Page 43)
(6) Check the update at the time of launch
Set whether or not the system checks for new updates when this software is started. If there is a new update, a download
conrmation dialog box will appear. To use this function, the SHARP Information Display Downloader (Version 1.2 or higher)
must be installed.
n Language
You can set the language used in this software.
Caution
• If you set the language to other than the language used on the PC, functions such as character conversion may not operate
correctly.
• Some items do not change to the set language.
TIPS
• The settings will be applied when you restart the software.
• Also restart “Screen Capture Cut Tool”.
• Selecting “Restore Default Settings” does not return the language setting to the default language.
n About
The version information of this software is displayed.
(6)
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The operations in this section require administrator privilege.
Installing the Pen Software
n Installing the Pen Software
1. Exit all running software applications.
2. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the computer.
3. Double-click the setup program.
•32-bit/64-bitoperatingsystem:\PenSoftware\setup.exe
4. For the remainder of the procedure, follow the instructions shown on the screen.
•Whenthe“UserAccountControl”dialogboxappears,click“Yes”(or“Allow”).
•Whenasecuritywarningscreen(Thepublishercouldnotbeveried.)appears,click“Allow”.
•Ifalluserswillusethesoftwarewiththesamesettings,select“Sharesoftwaresettingswithallusers”inthe“Readyto
InstalltheProgram”screen.
TIPS
• Toswitchsettingsharingofthissoftwarebetweenenableanddisable,uninstallandreinstallthissoftware.
• Wheninstallationisnished,shortcuticonsforwhiteboardmode( )andoverlaymode( )willbecreatedonthe
desktop.
ThePenSoftwareprinterdriverwillalsobeadded.(Page45)
n Uninstalling
1. Exit all running software applications.
2. Open “Control Panel”.
3. Click “Uninstall a program”.
•Ifyouareusingiconview,click“ProgramsandFeatures”.
•InWindows8.1/10,youcanalsoright-click“PenSoftware”(or“OverlaymodePenSoftware”)intheStartscreenorApps
screenandclick“Uninstall”.
4. Select “SHARP Pen Software” and click “Uninstall”.
5. For the remainder of the procedure, follow the instructions shown on the screen.
Whenthe“UserAccountControl”dialogboxappears,click“Continue”.
This completes the uninstallation process.
Installing/Uninstalling the Software
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Installing the Network Scanner Tool
The Network Scanner Tool is used to acquire an image from a SHARP multifunction machine connected to the same network.
n Installing the Network Scanner Tool
The Network Scanner Tool is not included on the provided CD-ROM. Use the Network Scanner Tool (Version 3.3 or later) that is
provided with the multifunction machine. (If already installed, there is no need to reinstall.)
For details on installing and using the Network Scanner Tool, see the Network Scanner Tool user’s guide. For questions
on the compatibility of your multifunction machine or the Network Scanner Tool, contact your dealer or authorized service
representative.
n Conguring settings for the Network Scanner Tool
The folder that will be used to acquire images scanned from the multifunction machine must be stored as a destination in the
multifunction machine’s address book.
When creating a prole, select “Move File to Folder” and set the path to the folder (below) for acquiring images in “Details”.
C:\ProgramData\sharp\PenSoftware\JPEG (When OS is installed in C drive.)
The folder may not appear depending on the OS settings. In this case, directly enter the path (string of letters above).
If the above directories cannot be located, please conrm that ‘Show hidden les, folders, and drives’ is selected in the Folder
and Search options tab. This tab can be located under the Windows 7 ‘Organize’ menu.
n Uninstalling
Exit the Network Scanner Tool, open the uninstall screen as explained on page 59, and remove “Network Scanner Tool” (or
“Sharpdesk”).
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Intellectual Property Rights and Other Matters
that Apply to This Software
License information for this software
Software components
This software consists of multiple independent software components for which our company and third-parties own copyrights.
Software developed by our company and free software
Among the software components used in this software, our company owns copyrights for the software developed or created by
our company as well as accompanying documents, and these copyrights are protected by copyright laws, international treaties
and other related laws. This software also uses software components that are distributed as free software and for which third
parties own the copyrights. GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, GNU AFFERO GENERAL
PUBLIC LICENSE, and other licenses apply to some of these software components.
Free Software
Regarding free software, requests for the source code are sometimes received subject to the condition that the software
components be distributed in executable format. For the methods for obtaining the source code of free software and to view the
licenses, visit the following Web site:
http://www.sharp.co.jp/business/lcd-display/support/download/source_e.html
Please refrain from making inquiries regarding the contents of the source code of the free software. The source code of software
components whose copyright is owned by our company is not provided.
Acknowledgements
<Free software components incorporated in this software>
• MuPDF
For details, visit the site indicated in “Free Software” above.
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Display of licenses of software components used in this software
Requirement to display license
Copyright holders of some of the software components in the software incorporated in the machine require that their respective
licenses be shown. The licenses of those software components are shown below.
ImageKit7
This software uses the ImageKit7 technology.
ImageKit7 Copyright © 2005 Newtone Corp.
OpenCV License Agreement
License Agreement
For Open Source Computer Vision Library
Copyright (C) 2000-2008, Intel Corporation, all rights reserved.
Copyright (C) 2008-2010, Willow Garage Inc., all rights reserved.
Third party copyrights are property of their respective owners.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
* Redistribution’s of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
* Redistribution’s in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* The name of the copyright holders may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors “as is” and any express or implied warranties,
including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are
disclaimed.
In no event shall the Intel Corporation or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special,
exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or
services;loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability,
whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of
this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
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Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby
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This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
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