Pioneer Flat Panel Television PDK 50HW3 User Manual

TECHNICAL MANUAL  
(Ver. 1.0)  
HANDWRITING DEVICE: PDK-50HW3  
Supported plasma displays: PDP-504CMX  
PDP-503CMX  
PDP-50MXE1  
PDP-50MXE1-S  
PDP-503MXE  
This manual provides precautions and information for installation, preparation, and handling of the handwriting device.  
Before installation and preparatory work, choose a safe and appropriate site after thorough consideration of  
construction, materials used, strength, and surroundings. If adequate safeguards are not in place, immediately halt the  
installation process and discontinue marketing activities.  
PRECAUTIONS:  
• We accept no responsibility for losses resulting from the use of parts other than those supplied by us.  
• We guarantee the performance of our products only when they are assembled and adjusted as described in this  
manual.  
• The specifications and external designs shown in this manual are subject to change without notice.  
CAUTION  
Exclamation marks placed within triangles are intended to alert users to the presence of important safety  
information. Be sure to read instructions indicated by this symbol.  
ABOUT MOUNTING/INSTALLATION  
÷ This product is sold under the assumption that  
installation will be performed by experienced,  
qualified experts. Refer all mounting and installation  
work to qualified personnel, or consult the nearest  
PIONEER dealer for assistance.  
÷ We accept no responsibility for accident or loss  
resulting from failure to select an appropriate  
installation site, or for those occurring during  
assembly, installation, mounting, or operation of this  
product, or resulting from modifications made to this  
product, or from natural disasters.  
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Changes from PDK-50HW2A to PDK-50HW3  
2. Device depth has been reduced for a slimmer look.  
80  
74  
(excluding screw heads)  
(excluding screw heads)  
]
PDK-50HW2A  
PDK-50HW3  
d) USB cable clip location  
A clip for securing two USB cables is provided on the rear panel to ensure that cables are neatly routed.  
] See page 22.  
e) A power indicator makes it possible to check plasma display operating status.  
]
PDK-50HW2A  
PDK-50HW3  
f) The flash pattern of the power indicator has changed.  
] See page 21.  
g) The location of the PEN-NORMAL mode selector switch has changed.  
PEN  
PEN  
Side panel  
NORMAL  
Rear panel  
NORMAL  
]
PDK-50HW2A  
PDK-50HW3  
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Changes from PDK-50HW2A to PDK-50HW3  
Pen stand modifications  
a) The pen stand has been modified.  
The fitting is now more durable, but it is attached to the same location.  
]
PDK-50HW2A  
PDK-50HW3  
Changes made to the pen  
a) The width of pen strokes is now thinner and more closely resembles those of a white board marker.  
b) The pen tip is now round.  
Changes in the driver  
a) New driver (CBdrv = CBdrvU)  
b) New icon  
]
CBdrv  
CBdrvU  
c) Menu changes  
Current Resolution  
Current Resolution  
Calibration  
Disable COM port  
Properties  
Test Mode  
Help  
Calibration  
Properties  
Hardware Information  
Help  
Test indication  
Test Mode  
Rotation Mode  
Disable CBdrvU  
0°  
About  
About  
90°  
180°  
270°  
Exit  
Exit  
CBdrv  
CBdrvU  
d) “SelfTest” information (service information) is now provided.  
] See page 38.  
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Changes from PDK-50HW2A to PDK-50HW3  
e) SXGA (1280 x 1024) 4:3 preset values have been added.  
f) Test Mode indication has been changed.  
]
PDK-50HW2A  
PDK-50HW3  
g) Middle button (3-button emulation) is supported.  
] See page 32.  
Changes in service  
a) Service Mode has been improved.  
Fixed low scan mode  
Fixed low scan mode  
Fixed ultra low scan mode  
PDK-50HW3  
]
PDK-50HW2A  
b) Internal DIP switch settings have been changed (4-bit = 8-bit setting).  
]
PDK-50HW2A  
PDK-50HW3  
] See page 42.  
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Contents  
1. Specifications............................................................ 7  
1.1 Specifications ................................................................. 7  
1.2 Accessories .................................................................... 8  
1.2.1 Plasma display monitor  
4. Installing and Using Software............................... 25  
4.1 Installing the CBdrvU (Ver. 2.0) Driver.......................... 25  
4.1.1 Operating environment ..................................... 25  
4.1.2 Installation procedures ...................................... 25  
4.1.3 Uninstall procedures ......................................... 26  
4.1.4 Changes from CBdrv Ver. 1.4 to  
(PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S) .....  
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1.2.2 Handwriting device (PDK-50HW3) ...................... 8  
1.3 Outline Drawing ............................................................. 9  
1.4 Name and Function of Parts & Pin Layout ................... 11  
1.4.1 Plasma display monitor  
CBdrvU Ver. 2.0 ................................................ 26  
4.2 Using the Driver ........................................................... 26  
4.2.1 CBdrvU operations............................................ 26  
4.2.2 Select Calibration dialog .................................... 28  
4.2.3 Property screen ................................................ 31  
4.2.4 Test Mode ........................................................ 33  
4.2.5 Disabling CBdrvU .............................................. 34  
4.2.6 About CBdrvU ................................................... 34  
4.2.7 Exit .................................................................... 34  
4.3 Rotate ........................................................................... 35  
4.3.1 CBdrvU operation ............................................. 35  
4.4 Precautions .................................................................. 36  
4.5 Using Driver and Service Mode.................................... 38  
4.5.1 Service Mode display........................................ 38  
(PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S) ... 11  
1.4.2 Handwriting device (PDK-50HW3) .................... 11  
2. Installation Site....................................................... 12  
2.1 Installation Site ............................................................. 12  
2.2 Installation Conditions .................................................. 12  
2.2.1 List showing compatibility of standard metal  
fittings ............................................................... 12  
2.2.2 Special installations........................................... 13  
2.2.3 Installation precautions ..................................... 14  
3. Installation Procedures .......................................... 15  
3.1 Unpacking .................................................................... 15  
3.1.1 Plasma display monitor  
5. Maintenance and Cleaning .................................... 40  
6. Internal DIP Switch Settings ................................. 42  
(PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S) ... 15  
3.1.2 Handwriting device (PDK-50HW3) .................... 16  
3.2 Assembly and Connections .......................................... 17  
3.2.1 Installing the handwriting device  
7. Q & A ....................................................................... 43  
7.1 Hardware-Related Q&A ................................................ 43  
7.2 Driver Software-Related Q&A ...................................... 45  
(PDK-50HW3).................................................... 17  
3.2.2 Changing the pen battery ................................. 18  
3.2.3 Connecting the plasma display to a computer ... 19  
3.3 Computer Setup Example ............................................ 19  
3.3.1 Check ................................................................ 19  
3.3.2 Precautions regarding computer setup............. 19  
3.4 Adjusting the Plasma Display ....................................... 20  
3.4.1 Procedures for setting the plasma display........ 20  
3.4.2 Screen burning.................................................. 21  
3.5 Installing the Driver ...................................................... 21  
3.6 Connecting a Scan Device to a Computer ................... 21  
3.7 How to Use Cable Clip ................................................. 22  
3.8 Sensor Operation Check .............................................. 22  
3.9 Final Check ................................................................... 24  
8. Troubleshooting ..................................................... 47  
8.1 Plasma Display  
(PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S) ............... 47  
8.2 Handwriting Device (PDK-50HW3) ............................... 49  
9. Capabilities of the Handwriting Device ................ 50  
9.1 IR Scanning System ..................................................... 50  
9.2 Resolution .................................................................... 50  
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1. Specifications  
1.1 Specifications  
System (plasma display and handwriting  
device) specifications  
Screen size  
Aspect ratio  
Power supply  
Separate plasma display (PDP-504CMX)  
specifications  
Refer to Specificationsin the Technical Manual of the  
PDP-504CMX plasma display.  
50 inches  
16:9  
Separate handwriting device (PDK-50HW3)  
specifications  
Scan device  
Plasma display (PDP-504CMX)  
AC 100 V (50/60 Hz)  
Handwriting device  
Scanning system  
Power indicator  
Infrared scanning  
LED  
USB bus power  
Power consumption  
Current consumption (DC 5 V)  
Plasma display (PDP-504CMX)  
360 W (see Note 1)  
0.5 A max.  
External dimensions  
(not including plasma display and pen stand)  
(Standby: 0.8 W)  
Handwriting device  
1258 (W) x 758 (H) x 74 (D) mm  
2.5 W max.  
Weight  
External dimensions (excluding pen stand)  
1258 (W) x 758 (H) x 115 (D) mm  
(Not including plasma display, but including 0.6 kg pen stand)  
7.4 kg  
Pen  
Weight  
Plasma display (PDP-504CMX)  
41.0 kg  
Handwriting device (PDK-50HW3)  
7.4 kg  
Dimensions of packaging  
Plasma display (PDP-504CMX)  
Transmission  
Operation switches  
Power  
Ultrasonic wave  
Pen tip (x1), body (x2)  
AAA (LR03) alkaline battery  
(x1)  
External dimensions  
Weight (excluding battery) 43 g  
18.5 (W) x 186 (L) mm  
1341 (W) x 846 (H) x 424 (D) mm  
Accessories  
Handwriting device  
Pen .................................................................................. 1  
AAA (LR03) alkaline batteries.......................................... 2  
Replacement tips ............................................................ 2  
Allen bolt ......................................................................... 1  
Pen stand ........................................................................ 1  
Operating Instructions..................................................... 1  
CD-ROM (Device driver disc) .......................................... 1  
Driver Installation Guide .................................................. 1  
1360 (W) x 900 (H) x 220 (D) mm  
Weight when packaged  
Plasma display (PDP-504CMX)  
55.0 kg  
Handwriting device  
12.7 kg  
0° to 40°C (see Note 2)  
20 to 80%  
Operating temperature:  
Operating humidity:  
Operating atmospheric pressure:  
760 to 1100 hpa  
Specifications and appearance may change without  
notice.  
Information regarding plasma displays in this Technical  
Storage conditions (when set up)  
Manual is limited to the PDP-504CMX.  
Operating temperature: 20° to 60°C  
Operating humidity:  
Operating atmospheric pressure:  
670 to 1500 hpa  
20 to 90%  
Storage conditions (when packed in box)  
Operating temperature range:  
30° to 60°C  
Operating humidity range:  
20 to 90%  
Operating atmospheric pressure:  
670 to 1500 hpa  
Note 1  
Allow for 400 W 400 VA of power consumption per plasma  
display unit.  
Note 2  
The correct operating temperature may vary, depending on the  
installation method. (Refer to Installation Site Requirements”  
in the Technical Manual of the plasma display.)  
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1. Specifications  
1.2 Accessories  
1.2.1 Plasma display monitor (PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S)  
Check that the following accessories were supplied.  
Power cord  
Bead band x 2  
Remote control unit  
Display stand x 2  
AA (R6) batteries x 2  
Washer x 2  
Hex hole bolt x 2  
Cleaning cloth (for wiping front panel)  
Speed clamp x 2  
Remote control unit case x 1  
Use as a holder for the  
remote control unit.  
When attaching to the  
rear of the main unit, be  
careful not to cover the  
vents.  
Ferrite core (PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S only)  
Operating Instructions  
1.2.2 Handwriting device (PDK-50HW3)  
Pen x 1  
Allen bolt x 1  
Pen stand x 1  
AAA (LR03) alkaline batteries x 2  
Replacement tips x 2  
Operating Instructions  
CD-ROM (Device driver disc)  
Driver Installation Guide  
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1. Specifications  
1.3 Outline Drawing  
System weight: 48.4 kg (plasma display (PDP-504CMX) 41.0 kg plus handwriting device 7.4 kg)  
Materials:  
Front panel (frame) ............................ Aluminum  
Corner sections ................................. Resin  
Base shield, corner reinforcement .... Metal plate  
Front panel (frame) ............................ Painting (Pioneer original color)  
Base shield, corner reinforcement .... Plating  
Finish:  
<External dimension drawing>  
115  
92  
82  
74  
(excluding screw  
heads and  
1258  
plasma display)  
Remote control  
58  
Display operation panel  
sensor  
220  
120  
Plasma display indicator  
49  
Rear panel of  
plasma display  
22  
82  
44  
48  
(excluding screw  
heads and  
plasma display)  
44  
74  
43  
82  
Unit : mm  
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1. Specifications  
<Rear panel>  
PEN  
NORMAL  
PEN-NORMAL mode selector switch  
(in lower left corner  
as seen from rear)  
278  
278  
1258  
USB cable exit  
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Plasma display  
side panel  
20  
PPEN  
N
NORMAL  
9
66  
14  
PEN-NORMAL mode selector switch  
(in lower left corner as seen from rear)  
Cable clip  
USB cable, 5 mm in diameter  
(approx. 1.4 m long)  
Bottom panel of  
plasma display  
11  
Dimensions from right edge of  
PDK-50HW3 as seen from rear  
6
115  
14  
PDK-50HW3 center line  
USB cable exit  
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1. Specifications  
1.4 Name and Function of Parts & Pin Layout  
1.4.1 Plasma display monitor (PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S)  
For information on the plasma display, refer to Name and Function of Partsin the Technical Manual supplied with the  
PDP-504CMX.  
1.4.2 Handwriting device (PDK-50HW3)  
a) Scan device  
Mode selector switch  
Set the mode switch in accordance with  
whether you will use the special pen or  
other device to input characters and lines  
on the screen.  
PEN Mode:  
In this mode, the  
special accessory  
pen can be used to write on the screen.  
Using the special pen allows the drawing  
PEN  
Rear side  
of unit  
of more clearly delineated characters and  
lines.  
NORMAL  
NORMAL Mode:  
In this mode, your  
finger or other  
object can be used to write on the screen.  
This mode will produce lower screen  
definition, however, compared to drawing  
with the dedicated input pen.  
Note:  
IR transmitting filter  
When the power switch is first turned on, the power  
indicator will flash orange; while the indicator is  
flashing, do not touch the screen, since the unit is  
initializing its internal settings  
Power indicator  
(Lights green when ON)  
b) Special pen  
Name and function of parts  
If pen operation becomes difficult:  
Holes in rear end of pen  
The pen may fail to operate properly if the holes in rear  
end of pen are blocked. Also, the pen may begin  
operating erratically when the battery becomes depleted.  
In this event, change the battery at your earliest  
opportunity.  
LED indicator  
Tip  
Cap  
Battery cover  
Large button  
(corresponds to right  
mouse button)  
Confirming Battery Life:  
When the small button is depressed fully, an LED  
indicator will light. If the indicator fails to light, or lights  
only dimly, the battery is depleted and should be  
replaced.  
Small button  
(The function corresponding to middle  
mouse button can be assigned using  
the driver software.)  
Pen tip  
(corresponds to left mouse button)  
External dimension drawing  
186  
22  
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2. Installation Site  
2.1 Installation Site  
The installation site precautions for the handwriting device are the same as those for the PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/  
PDP-50MXE1-S. For details, refer to “Installation Site Requirements” in the Technical Manual of the PDP-504CMX/PDP-  
50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S.  
2.2 Installation Conditions  
For information on calculation of heat generation and heat dissipation, installation site and installation on uneven  
surfaces, refer to “Installation Conditions” in the Technical Manual of the plasma display.  
2.2.1 List showing compatibility of standard metal fittings  
Model No.  
PDK-5001  
Product  
Compatible  
Requirements  
TABLE TOP STAND  
Not possible since the handwriting device will be in  
contact with the base.  
PDK-TS01  
TABLE TOP STAND  
Installation is physically possible, but not recommended  
since the table top may not be sturdy enough to offer  
good support during pen input.  
PDK-5002  
PDK-5012  
PDK-5005  
PDK-5006  
PDK-5011  
PDK-5013  
PDK-WM01  
PDK-WM02  
PDK-5008  
CEILING MOUNT UNIT  
Possible.  
PDP BRACKET  
HUNG ON WALL UNIT  
Possible. Difficult for wall mounting.  
Possible.  
MOBILE CART  
MOBILE CART  
SPEAKER SYSTEM  
Installation is physically possible, but not recommended  
since the table top may not be too unstable to offer good  
support during pen input.  
PDK-5009  
PDK-5014  
PDK-MC01  
PDP-S03-LR  
PDP-S05-LR  
PDP-S15-LR  
Possible. Recommended standard product.  
The handwriting device, if installed, blocks access for  
speaker installation brackets.  
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2. Installation Site  
2.2.2 Special installations  
Special installation conditions for the handwriting device are the same as for the plasma display. Refer to Special  
Installationin the Technical Manual of the plasma display.  
Calculate the distance between the monitor and surroundings (wall, etc.) based on the maximum dimensions of the  
scan device.  
The handwriting device can be tilted in the range between horizontal, upward-facing position and the 25° downward-  
facing position. The following cautions are required in its installation.  
Facing upward  
When the handwriting device is installed horizontally so that it faces upward, the user may tend to rest a hand on or  
lean against the handwriting device frame. As imposing a weight on the frame may deform it, cause malfunction or  
damage it, it is required to prevent it using a guard, etc. If you install a guard, however, you need to take ventilation of  
the plasma display monitor in consideration.  
When the handwriting device is tilted, the user should watch the screen obliquely and, in this case, the position of the  
pen tip and that of the displayed pointer may look deviated. Note that the calibration in the detailed setting mode of  
the driver cannot be adjusted correctly unless it is performed from the actual direction of the users view. The  
adjustment may sometimes be easier when it is performed in simplified setting rather than in the detailed setting  
mode.  
When the handwriting device is installed horizontally so that it faces upward, the risk of causing damage or  
malfunction by dropping a foreign object on the screen increases. The foreign object may for example include a liquid  
(juice, coffee, detergent, etc.) spilt on it, the hem of the users necktie or shirt in contact with it, and dust that may  
cause sensor malfunction. Also, someone may use the horizontal screen in place of a table. Always take their  
prevention in consideration when installing the handwriting device horizontally.  
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2. Installation Site  
2.2.3 Installation precautions  
a) Installation of multiple systems  
Since the dedicated handwriting pen of the system is designed to function as a switch by emitting ultrasound waves,  
mutual interference may occur when more than one system is installed in proximity (the interference may also be  
observed even when the areas are separated with a simple tool such as partitions). In this case, it is required to use the  
systems in NORMAL mode.  
Some of the installation examples in which mutual interference is expected are shown below.  
Adjacent installation  
Adjacent booths delimited with simple partitions  
Back-to-back installation across a simple partition  
b) Exposure to direct sunlight  
Normal lighting is not a problem, but installation in a location exposed to strong lighting and intense direct sunlight will  
make the plasma display difficult to view and make toucth screen device operation unstable. Installation in such a  
location will also make remote control operation erratic.  
Note that whereas normal fluorescent lighting does not emit infrared radiation, incandescent lamps emit a large amount  
of infrared radiation. When the system malfunctions due to the presence of strong lighting, move the light source away  
or change its orientation to prevent malfunction. Also, when equipment generating IR rays (electric stove, IR LAN, etc.)  
is located near the handwriting device, its operation is usually normal but may sometimes be rendered unstable under  
certain installation conditions. This needs to be checked in individual installations.  
c) Ultrasonic waves  
When equipment using ultrasonic waves (ultrasonic humidifier, ultrasonic-sensor door, ultrasonic eyeglass cleaner, etc.)  
is used near the handwriting device, its operation is usually normal but may be rendered unstable under certain  
installation conditions. This needs to be checked in individual installations.  
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3. Installation Procedures  
3.1 Unpacking  
3.1.1 Plasma display monitor (PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S)  
Any transportation of the unopened unit in its packaging should be done by two or more persons. To avoid injury or  
damage, do not lift the package by its packing bands.  
When transporting or storing the unit, always position it vertically - never horizontally. Horizontal transportation or  
storage invalidates the product warranty.  
In transportation or storage of products in original packing, never stack more than four units high. This warning is also  
indicated on the upper face of the carton.  
For transportation or storage, observe the warnings and instructions on the upper face of the carton.  
Plasma display monitor is mode off grass. Please take precations to prevent it from being dameged.  
Packing specifications: 1341 (W) × 846 (H) × 424 (D) mm, 55 kg  
No. Description  
23  
24  
1. Upper face of the carton  
2. Lower face of the carton  
1
3. Pad  
4. Miller mat  
5
Front sheet  
6. Power cord case  
7. Accessory case  
26  
8. Power cord  
10  
11  
9. Conversion plug for Japan  
10. Remote control unit  
11. Battery cover  
2
3
22  
12. AAA batteries (R6P, AA)  
13. Remote control holder  
14. Display stand  
15. Binder assembly (speed clamp x  
2, bead band x 2)  
16. Wiping cloth (for screen)  
17. Ground connection label  
18. Cable tie  
28  
30  
7
29  
31  
33  
27  
12  
13  
32  
35  
4
5
36  
9
34  
19  
17  
20  
18  
16  
6
19. Screw set  
21  
17  
3
15  
20. Washer  
21. Hex hole bolt  
14  
8
22. Operating instructions (Japanese/  
English/French)  
25  
2
23. Warranty card  
24. Polyethylene bag for warranty  
card  
25. Polyethylene bag  
26. Bag for catalog  
27. Caution sheet  
28. Screen burn caution sheet  
29. Plasma caution sheet  
30. Plasma caution sheet  
31. Plasma caution sheet  
32. Caution sheet  
33. Precautions sheet  
34. Warranty card  
35. Image caution sheet  
36. Installation site precautions  
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3. Installation Procedures  
3.1.2 Handwriting device (PDK-50HW3)  
Transportation precautions  
Do not stack more than four boxes on top of each other. Strictly observe the instructions on the outside of the box.  
Packing specifications: 1360 (W) × 900 (H) × 220 (D) mm, 12.7 kg  
3
4
Air Cap Bag 1 (200 x 75)  
6
2
7
8
1
5
Mirror Mat (350 x 550)  
Warranty  
Card  
Pink  
Pad  
9
Mirror Mat  
(1400 x 1800)  
vinyl tie  
Air Cap Sheet  
(150 x 100)  
vinyl tie  
White  
Pad  
PDK-50HW3  
Air Cap Sheet  
(150 x 100)  
No. Description  
Air Cap Bag 2  
(75 x 100)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pen  
AAA (LR03) alkaline batteries  
Replacement Tips  
Allen Bolt  
Pen Stand  
Operating Instructions  
CD-ROM (Device driver disc)  
Driver Installation Guide  
Packing Set  
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3. Installation Procedures  
3.2 Assembly and Connections  
3.2.1 Installing the handwriting device (PDK-50HW3)  
Notes:  
Always install the plasma display on a mobile cart before installing scan device.  
After installing scan device, never attempt to lift the plasma display to install on a mobile cart.  
If the need arises to move scan device after it is installed on a mobile cart, take care not to apply pressure on scan device when  
moving. Always lift by the mobile cart when moving.  
1. Release USB cable from cable clip.  
Cable clip  
USB cable  
2. Place scan device over the front of the plasma display.  
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3. Installation Procedures  
3. Use the locking fixture on the rear panel to secure the four corners of scan device.  
1 Rotate the locking fixture in the direction indicated by the arrow (rotate in the opposite direction for the left-side  
fixture), to secure scan device in place.  
2 Press in the locking fixture's stopper to prevent the fixture from moving.  
Locking fixture  
Stopper  
4. Attach the pen stand.  
Use the furnished Allen bolt to fasten the pen stand in place to the rear side of the unit.  
Rear side of unit  
Pen stand  
Allen bolt  
Tighten the Allen bolt using an Allen wrench (width across flats of 6 mm).  
3.2.2 Changing the pen battery  
Battery cover  
AAA (LR03) alkaline battery  
Notes:  
Insert battery correctly, aligning +/polarities with the  
indications on the battery case.  
To prevent damage from battery leakage, remove the battery  
when not using the pen for an extended period (1 month or  
more). If battery leakage occurs, wipe away any battery fluid  
from inside the case and replace the battery with a new one.  
The provided alkaline battery should not be recharged, short-  
circuited, disassembled, or disposed of in fire.  
When disposing of used batteries, please comply with  
governmental regulations or environmental public instructions  
rules that apply in your country / area.  
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3.2.3 Connecting the plasma display to a computer  
For information on connecting the plasma display to a computer, refer to Installation and Connectionsin the Operating  
Instructions supplied with the plasma display.  
Note:  
Turn the power off before making or changing connections.  
3.3 Computer Setup Example  
Setup procedure differs with computer type. Below is a setup example.  
3.3.1 Check  
1. Selection of plasma display input is adjusted depending on whether the PC video cable is connected to INPUT 1 or  
INPUT 2.  
2. Make sure that the PC supports WXGA.  
Select Display Properties= Effects= Visual effects= Display icons in full colorcheck box.  
3. Make sure that the Mazeand OpenGLscreen savers are not in use.  
4. Disable sleep, standby and all other power saving features set using the power options so that the power is  
permanently on.  
5. Refer to section 4.1.1, Operating environmentfor information on required computer specifications.  
3.3.2 Precautions regarding computer setup  
Be sure to install the latest Windows updates.  
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3.4 Adjusting the Plasma Display  
3.4.1 Procedures for setting the plasma display  
For details, refer to the Technical Manual of the plasma display.  
1. First, set the System Settings.  
Set SIGNAL FORMAT.  
To use 1280 x 768 (60 Hz/70 Hz) screen resolution and refresh rate, set SIGNAL FORMATto WXGA.  
With the screen image turned on, select MENU= SETUP= SIGNAL FORMAT= SET, and change the  
XGAsetting to WXGA.  
Example of menu displayed on the PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S  
MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SETUP  
:
:
:
POWER MANAGEMENT  
CLAMP POSITION  
SIGNAL FORMAT  
OFF  
AUTO  
XGA  
SET  
MENU  
ENTER  
EXIT  
2. Next, adjust SCREENto set the image position and clock.  
Notes:  
Confirm that MASK CONTROLand ORBITERare set to OFF. Consult the plasma displays Operating Instructions for details  
on how to confirm these settings.  
Confirm that the ENERGY SAVEitem is set to STANDARD.  
The proper screen settings cannot be made if POINT ZOOMis used to enlarge part of the screen, or if SPLIT button is used to  
divide the screen into multiple smaller screens.  
If AUTO SET UP MODEis set to ACTIVE, the displayed screen may require recalibration.  
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3.4.2 Screen burning  
Refer to Screen Burningin the Technical Manual supplied with the plasma display.  
3.5 Installing the Driver  
1. Install CBdrvU.  
Refer to Installing the CBdrvU (Ver. 2.0) Driveron page 25.  
2. Reboot the computer.  
3.6 Connecting a Scan Device to a Computer  
Connect the units USB cable to the computer. (Connect to the USB1.1 or USB2.0 port.)  
USB cable  
Computer  
Note:  
When connecting a USB hub, use only self-powered types (with AC outlet power connection) with the capacity to provide 500mA  
current.  
When a USB cable is connected, the accompanying screen message will appear:  
The power indicator will flash orange, and then flash alternately in green and orange. Do not touch the screen while the  
indicator is flashing, since automatic settings are being made during this time. There are no requirements regarding  
power on/off operation.  
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3.7 How to Use Cable Clip  
Use the cable clip to hold the unit's USB cable.  
USB cable  
Cable clip  
3.8 Sensor Operation Check  
a) Check in Service Mode  
1. Select the Service Mode and run SelfTest to check for abnormal operation.  
Set the internal DIP switches as described on page 42. For information on the Service Mode, refer to Using Driver  
and Service Modeon page 38 in this manual.  
b) Check in NORMAL mode  
1. Make sure that the mode selector switch on the rear of the scan device is set to NORMAL. (NORMALis the  
factory default.)  
2. Click CBdrvU in the task tray. In the pop-up menu that appears, select Test Modeunder Hardware Informationto  
open the test window.  
3. Touch the plasma display to check that only Lunder system information correctly recognizes the input.  
4. Double click a folder with the finger to check that this opens it.  
c) Check in PEN mode  
1. Press the small pen button to check that the pen LED indicator goes on.  
2. Set the mode selector switch on the rear of the scan device to [PEN].  
3. In the CBdrvU test display mode, make sure that driver information and L, Mand Runder system information  
are correctly recognized during pen usage. (Mand Rcorrespond to the small and large pen button, respectively.)  
For details, refer to CBdrvU Help. *1  
4. When pen tip and cursor location are out of alignment, perform CBdrvU calibration. (Then check that plasma display  
locations are correctly recognized.)  
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Alignment of pen tip and cursor position  
Confirm that the onscreen cursor aligns properly with the position of the pen tip.  
Pen tip  
Mouse cursor  
(screen display  
position)  
If the cursor position differs from that of the physical pen tip, adjust as follows:  
1 Using your mouse, left-click on the CBdrvU icon in the task tray.  
Note:  
The actual appearance of your task tray may differ depending on your computer configuration.  
2 When the pop-up menu appears, left-click on Calibration....  
3 Follow the calibration instructions that appear onscreen.  
Note:  
Input to the unit can be performed with a finger or other object in addition to the special dedicated pen; mechanical pencils or other  
sharp objects should not be used, however, since the screen may be scratched as a result. When performing onscreen operations,  
the dedicated pen or a fingertip should always be used.  
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5. Start up the utility software (MSpaint.exeif CBLink is not installed).  
6. Slowly draw oblique lines across the screen. Check that the lines are drawn without being broken or intermittent. *2  
7. Check that a finger cannot be used to draw images at this time.  
8. Set the mode selector switch on the rear of the scan device to the mode desired by the user (PENor NORMAL).  
*1CBdrvU test display  
: button recognition : button operation not available  
*2Example of drawing check operation  
Draw oblique lines across the screen at regular intervals. Draw slowly at a speed of less than 20 cm/s and check that  
the lines are even and unbroken.  
3.9 Final Check  
Make all required settings, restart and check that the system works normally.  
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4.1 Installing the CBdrvU (Ver. 2.0) Driver  
*Supplied with PDK-50HW3  
4.1.1 Operating environment  
a) Operating environment  
Supported plasma displays: PDP-504CMX  
PDP-503CMX  
PDP-50MXE1  
PDP-50MXE1-S  
PDP-503MXE  
Supported computers  
Model:  
IBM PC-AT or compatible  
CPU:  
Pentium 333 MHz or better  
Memory:  
Hard disk:  
128 MB  
About 6 MB of free disk space is required for installing CBdrvU.  
If Acrobat Reader is also installed, 55 MB will be required  
1280 x 768 displays supporting WXGA recommended  
USB 1.1 or USB 2.0  
Resolution:  
USB port:  
Supported operating systems  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Edition  
b) Other details  
Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.  
Pentium® is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
Other company names and product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.  
Note:  
The above specifications are recommended for CBdrvU and are not guaranteed to work with other application software.  
4.1.2 Installation procedures  
Shut down all other applications before installing the software.  
1. Insert the driver (CBdrvU) CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
Setup starts automatically.  
If the setup does not start automatically, double click “Setup.exe” in the root directory of the CD-ROM in “My  
Computer”.  
2. Installation is performed automatically.  
3. Click to agree to the “Software License Agreement” and click “Next”.  
4. Choose a location in which to install the software and click “Next”. (Installation starts.)  
5. When the installation completes, the “Setup Complete” screen appears.  
6. Once the software is installed, you will be prompted to restart the computer.  
This completes installation. Restart the system as the system will otherwise not be recognized. It is recommended that  
any earlier version of CBdrv on the hard disk be uninstalled. For details on how to uninstall the software, refer to 4.1.3  
“Uninstall Procedures”.  
Precautions during installation  
The software requires at least 6 MB of free hard disk space.  
Shut down all other applications before installing the software.  
Exit all anti-virus programs and all other programs that run in the background before installation.  
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4.1.3 Uninstall procedures  
Use the following procedures to uninstall the installed CBdrvU software.  
Use this procedure also for uninstalling the CBdrv software.  
1. Click the Startbutton on the Windows desktop.  
2. Select Settingsfrom the pop-up menu and then select Control Panel.  
3. Double click the Add/Remove Programsicon. The Add/Remove Programsdialog box appears.  
4. On the Install/Uninstalltab, click CBdrvU in the list of applications to highlight it.  
CBdrvappears in the list of applications when uninstalling CBdrv software.  
5. Click the Add/Removebutton. The uninstall program starts. Follow the instructions that appear to remove the  
program.  
To also remove the registry data, requires a utility for removing registry data. Such a utility is provided on the  
supplied CD-ROM (driver).  
4.1.4 Changes from CBdrv Ver. 1.4 to CBdrvU Ver. 2.0  
The software supports the PDK-50HW3.  
The small buttons on the pen can be used with the software to emulate a 3-button mouse.  
Manual setup is supported when the screen is rotated.  
Note:  
CBdrv cannot be used with this product. CBdrvU does not support the PDK-50W1, PDK-50HW2 and PDK-50HW2A.  
4.2 Using the Driver  
4.2.1 CBdrvU operations  
CBdrvU is installed as a startup file and starts up automatically at system startup and does therefore not need to be  
started up.  
There are the two following methods for operating CBdrvU.  
a) Operation from the task tray  
1. Open the menu from the task tray menu shown below.  
Note:  
The actual appearance of your task tray may differ depending on  
your computer configuration.  
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2. Left-click on the CBdrvU icon in the task tray to open the pop-up menu shown below.  
[Overview]  
Current Resolution:  
Calibration:  
Property:  
Indicate current resolution  
Open a screen for adjusting pen tip and cursor position  
Perform pen settings  
Hardware Information:  
Help:  
Select to view test information, use the Rotate mode, disable CBdrvU functions  
Open Help  
About:  
Show CBdrvU  
Exit CBdrvU  
Exit:  
3. Select Hardware Informationin the menu in Step 2 above to open the submenu shown below.  
[Overview]  
Test Mode:  
Select to check system functions and verify SelfTest and other operations.  
Show current rotate mode  
Rotation Mode:  
Disable CBdrvU:  
Enable/disable CBdrvU operation  
b) Hot key operations  
1. Use the following key combination to open the Select Calibration Dialog.  
In the default setting, press the [Ctrl], [Shift] and [C] keys on the keyboard simultaneously to open this screen.  
This screen allows you to adjust pen tip and cursor position.  
2. Use the following key combination to switch the screens.  
In the default setting, press the [Ctrl], [Shift] and [X] keys on the keyboard simultaneously to open this screen.  
This setting allows you to switch between screens set to current resolution.  
Note:  
The hot keys described above can be modified in the Select Calibration Dialog.  
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c) Scan device setup screen  
This screen appears during scan device setup. (This screen closes automatically when setup completes).  
d) Scan device off screen  
This screen appears when the scan device is disconnected from the computer or when a malfunction occurs. (This  
screen closes automatically.)  
Note:  
The actual appearance of your task tray may differ depending on  
your computer configuration.  
4.2.2 Select Calibration dialog  
Select pen calibration method.  
This screen appears when calibration is selected from the pop-up menu and when Yesis selected when prompted for  
calibration after changing the resolution and number of colors during CBdrvU operation.  
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[Overview]  
Easy Setting: Apply preset calibration by specifying currently displayed screen mode.  
The following modes are available.  
1) FULL mode  
2) 4:3 mode  
3) DOT BY DOT mode  
Notes:  
Check the screen mode before making settings.  
Be sure to check the SIGNAL FORMATsetting of the plasma display.  
(Read the initial setup instructions for the plasma display in the section Precautionsin this Technical Manual.)  
Only modes with a preset screen resolution value are enabled. Easy Setting is not available when there is no preset resolution.  
Adjustment of the plasma display and video card may shift cursor position relative to input location.  
Detaile Setting: Use to perform manual calibration of pen tip and cursor position.  
Use one of the following calibration methods.  
1) Detail-1 (4-point calibration)  
2) Detail-2 (vertical calibration)  
Notes:  
Detail-2 is available only in the PARTIALplasma display mode.  
Use Detail-1 when Easy Setting is not available.  
OK button:  
Press to start selected calibration mode. When select Detail-1 or 2, changes the respective screen.  
Cancel button: Cancels selected calibration.  
Apply button: Temporarily applies the preset value without closing the current window. This button is available only  
during Easy Setting. Move to the pen to check whether or not the preset value is available.  
Note:  
The availability or otherwise of screen items depends on current screen resolution.  
a) Calibration (Detail-1)  
Tap the four points in the screen shown below to perform detailed calibration.  
Follow the on-screen calibration instructions and accurately touch the center of the red crosses.  
Notes:  
Use the mouse to make the settings in this screen.  
The set calibration is stored and is available atsubsequent startups.  
The calibrated value differs with resolution. However, the set calibrated value becomes available again when you return to the  
resolution for which the value was set.  
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b) Calibration (Detail-2)  
When the plasma display is in the PARTIALmode, use the mouse to click the two points, the upper and lower points  
to calibrate.  
Follow the on-screen calibration instructions and touch the points in the upper and lower half of the screen.  
Notes:  
Use the mouse to make settings in this screen.  
The set calibration is stored and is available atsubsequent startups.  
Although the brightness of the screen drops during calibration using Detail-2, it is still possible to verify the display position and adjust  
the plasma display.  
c) Easy Setting  
Press the assigned hot keys to set the preset values for the screen modes that are available at current resolution.  
The name of the screen mode being adjusted appears at the center of the screen as shown below but disappears  
automatically after setup.  
FULL, 4:3and DOT BY DOTmodes can be set.  
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4.2.3 Property screen  
Make settings for the pen in this screen.  
[Sheet function overview]  
Double-click area:  
Double-click speed:  
Other setup:  
Set effective double-click range of the pen.  
Set pen double-click speed.  
Set to enable/disable the small button on the pen and recognition of changes in resolution.  
Notes:  
Screen appearance varies with computer environment.  
The settings described here affect every login user.  
a) Double-click area  
Set the effective double-click range of the pen.  
Notes:  
Screen appearance varies with computer environment.  
Adjust pen settings to suit your personal preferences.  
These settings also affect the double-click range of the mouse.  
Use the Set Defaultbutton to return to the default double-click range. The default value is 32 pixels.  
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b) Double-click speed  
Set pen double-click speed.  
Notes:  
Screen appearance varies with computer environment.  
Adjust pen settings to suit your personal preferences.  
These settings also affect the double-click speed of the mouse.  
Use the Set Defaultbutton to return to the default double-click speed.  
c) Other setup  
Set to enable/disable the small button of the pen, the 3-button mouse emulation function when small button is enabled,  
enable/disable recognition of changes in resolution and optimization of HTML operation. A check mark indicates that the  
respective function is enabled while the lack of a check mark indicates it is disabled.  
Notes:  
Screen appearance varies with computer environment.  
The small button of the pen (middle mouse button) is enabled by default. Disable the small button (middle mouse button) in any  
application where pen operation interferes with the mouse.  
Pen functions other than the small button (middle mouse button) cannot be changed.  
To take advantage of all CB-Link utility functions, the small button (middle mouse button) must be enabled.  
The 3-mouse button emulation function must be on to enable movement of graphical objects, zoom in/zoom out and other CAD  
software functions by holding down the small pen button (middle mouse button).  
The function recognizing changes in resolution is on by default.  
On: A calibration warning appears when the resolution is changed.  
Off: A value calibrated earlier will be applied automatically when the resolution is changed and no warning appears.  
HTML optimization (click range) is disabled by default.  
The click range can be set when optimization is on. Set to suit your personal preferences. Use the Set Defaultbutton to return to  
the default click range.  
Do not enable this function when HTML works fine. Some range settings of this function may interfere with normal operation.  
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4.2.4 Test Mode  
This is a service mode. Click Test Modeunder Hardware Informationin the CBdrvU task tray to open the screen  
shown below.  
a) State display  
This screen shows results of hardware checks and the state of the driver and the operating system (Windows).  
[Function overview]  
Driver  
Software Ver:  
Indicate the version of the CBdrvU setup program  
Pen Button (small): Indicate the setting of the small pen button in the Property screen  
Service Ver:  
Firmware Ver:  
System  
Indicate the version of the USB filter driver  
Indicate the version of the scan device firmware  
Buttons:  
G : Correctly recognized  
: Not correctly recognized (during 3-button mouse emulation)  
Left mouse button  
L:  
R:  
Right mouse button  
M:  
Middle mouse button  
Mouse pos:  
Angle:  
Indicate mouse coordinates recognized by Windows  
Indicate currently set rotate angle  
IP Address:  
Computer Name:  
Service Mode:  
Indicate IP address of the connected PC  
Indicate the name of the connected PC  
Indicate scan device service information and DIP switch information.  
This mode is not required during normal operation.  
Test chart display: Adjust plasma display. This mode is not required for normal operation.  
b) Test chart display  
This is a service mode. Use it to adjust plasma display settings.  
Notes:  
The plasma display need not be adjusted if it has already been set up.  
Use the supplied remote control to adjust the plasma display. For details, refer to the Operating Instructions.  
Press the [Esc] key or use the pen to click on the screen.  
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4.2.5 Disabling CBdrvU  
Enable/disable CBdrvU.  
a) Disabling CBdrvU  
Checking the Disable CBdrvUcheckbox displays the following message.  
Note:  
The pen cannot be used when CBdrvU is disabled. The CBdrvU icon appearance then changes as shown below. Screen appearance  
varies with computer environment.  
b) Enabling CBdrvU  
Unchecking the Disable CBdrvUcheckbox enables CBdrvU and the pen becomes available.  
4.2.6 About CBdrvU  
Check driver version.  
Have the driver version information ready when making inquiries about the software.  
4.2.7 Exit  
Exit CBdrvU.  
The scan device cannot be used after exiting the application. To use the application again, restart the driver using the  
mouse.  
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4.3 Rotate  
4.3.1 CBdrvU operation  
A video card enabling screen rotation is required for this function.  
a) Task tray display  
1. Left-click the CBdrvU icon in the task tray to open the pop-up menu shown below.  
[Rotate functions]  
Rotate Mode: Select rotate angle.  
A check mark appears against currently selected rotate angle.  
2. The appearance of the icon changes as shown below when the screen is rotated by the Property screen.  
Note:  
Screen appearance varies with computer environment.  
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4.4 Precautions  
a) Use of video cards other than recommended  
A video card other than those recommended for use with CBdrvU must be calibrated from the Select Calibration Dialog  
(Detail-1). For information on recommended computers and video cards, consult a Pioneer dealer.  
b) Easy Setting  
Easy Setting is optimized for PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S and Microsoft Windows XP.  
Cursor position may slip due to due to video card adjustment or characteristics, plasma display adjustment or  
discrepancies. Should this happen, perform calibration from the Select Calibration Dialog(Detail-1).  
Easy Setting cannot make settings at resolutions above 1024 x 768 and a vertical frequency of 60 Hz. Use Detail-1 from  
the Select Calibration Dialogto perform such settings.  
c) Driver  
The driver is optimized for the Pioneer handwriting device and pen. Some of the functions provided by this hardware  
combination may not be provided by other hardware combinations.  
DUAL displays are not supported.  
d) Initial plasma display settings  
The factory default for PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S is XGA(SETUP= SIGNAL Format=  
XGA). Use the WXGAfor Cyberboard. Note that some Easy Setting modes may differ when the XGAis used.  
e) Screen saver  
Some screen savers automatically change the resolution, for example, 3D Maze (OpenGL). Thus the system assumes  
the user has changed the resolution and displays a message prompting the user to calibrate the pen each time the  
screen saver starts. Should this happen, change to another screen saver or disable recognition of changes in resolution.  
f) Media player  
Some media players automatically change screen resolution in full screen mode and shows a message prompting pen  
calibration when leaving full screen mode. Should this happen, disable visual effect settings or recognition of changes in  
resolution.  
g) HTML optimization  
Some set values may interfere with normal operation, check before use.  
h) Pen operation in Welcome Login screen  
Pen position may shift in the login screen of Windows 2000 and Windows XP.  
Should this happen, use the mouse or keyboard for logging in.  
i) Portrait installation of plasma display  
Portrait installation is described on the assumption that it will be performed by a competent professional engineer with  
sufficient training and skill to carry out proper installation. Ask your dealer or other authorized personnel to perform  
installation.  
Pioneer cannot accept liability in cases where the equipment is damaged due to inappropriate installation location,  
improper assembly, installation, setup, operation, renovation, or by natural disasters.  
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Notes:  
Set the rotate angle to 90° in Property screen when the plasma display is to be set up in the standard setting.  
When the handwriting device is to be set up vertically, locate the remote control sensor at the bottom as shown below. Locate it so  
that the Pioneer logo appears on the left side.  
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4.5 Using Driver and Service Mode  
4.5.1 Service Mode display  
Press the Service Mode button in the Test Modescreen to open the Service Informationscreen.  
a) Screen items  
This screen shows service information and DIP switch information for handwriting device.  
[Displayed service information]  
LED/Sens  
Area:  
Point:  
Test board number (See figure below.)  
Test address number  
Status: Assessment Normal = OK  
Malfunction = E01, ALL, Check  
[Displayed DIP SW information]  
Handwriting device DIP switch information (Binary expression)  
[SelfTest button]  
Perform self test. The button cannot be pressed using the touch screen. Click the button using the mouse without  
touching the screen. Do not touch the screen until screen changes on the next item b) appears.  
Notes:  
Perform self test under the following conditions.  
Make sure that the numbers in the second and fourth boxes from the left in the DIP SW Information are both 0. Locked low scan  
mode and ultra low scan mode do not provide a correct assessment.  
Perform the test with the scan device firmly installed in the plasma display as a correct assessment will not be obtained unless the  
scan device is correctly installed.  
b) Status displayed after pressing SelfTest button  
1. When LED and Sens are normal  
The detailed list (in the lower half of screen) shows no data.  
Relationship between Area and board location is  
shown below.  
Sens boards  
J
K
H
I
N
G
F
LED  
boards  
Sens  
boards  
FRONT SIDE VIEW  
M
E
L
A
B
C
D
LED boards  
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2. When all components of test board D (LED) and all components of test board K (Sens) are malfunctioning.  
The detailed list indicates ALLand not data for each Point.  
Note:  
ALLmay indicate a malfunction that is not caused by the  
specific board. Control signal lines from the test board A (LED)  
and optical signals lines to the test board A (LED) are relayed via  
other boards so a malfunction could be caused by defective  
connectors on boards in this chain.  
3. When some components of test board A (LED) and all test board H (Sens) components are malfunctioning  
Checkis indicated when some components are malfunctioning.  
The test address number and assessment for all related LED and Sens appear in the detailed list.  
Note:  
The handwriting device must be reset (disconnect and connect USB cable) to switch DIP switch to service mode.  
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5. Maintenance and Cleaning  
Periodical maintenance is recommended to improve the service life and performance of the system. In the  
maintenance, clean the system equipment as described in the following.  
a) Plasma display monitor, scan device, remote control unit and special pen  
Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner, which can damage or destroy the coating on the main unit, the remote  
control unit and the special pen.  
Remove dirt by lightly wiping with a soft cloth.  
If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth with neutral detergent, diluted with water. In humid conditions, wipe off  
condensation with a dry cloth.  
b) Screen  
After removing dust, wipe gently with the provided cloth (Wiping Cloth) or a dry soft cloth. Do not rub with tissue paper  
or hard abrasive materials.  
Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner, which can discolor the screen or render it opaque.  
For cleaning, we recommend the following cloth and fluid.  
Name  
Part Number  
AED1197  
Cleaning cloth: Wiping Cloth  
Cleaning cloth: Minimax  
Cleaning liquid: B4  
GED-009  
GEM1004  
For light soiling, brush off dust and lightly wipe with Minimax. In case of heavy soiling, brush off dust, then wipe with  
Minimax with its corner lightly moistened with B4. Be sure to wipe with dry Minimax after B4 dries out as there may be  
unevenness remaining otherwise.  
c) Vents  
Every month, remove dirt from the vent on the rear of the main unit, using a vacuum cleaner set to its lowest suction  
setting. Blocked vents can lead to dangerously high internal temperatures, resulting in malfunctions or fire.  
Vents  
Vents  
Vents  
Vents  
Vents  
d) Readjustment of White Balance  
The unit uses phosphor elements, as do CRTs. These phosphors degrade over time, reducing brightness. Since green  
and blue phosphors degrade faster than red, we recommend readjusting the white balance every 1000 hours.  
For information on how to adjust white balance, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the plasma display.  
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5. Maintenance and Cleaning  
e) Replacing the pen tip  
If the tip becomes deformed and writing quality deteriorates, replace the tip with one of the two supplied extras.  
Note:  
Continued use of a worn pen tip may damage the display.  
1. Remove the tip.  
2. Insert one of the supplied replacement tips.  
f) Pen battery life  
The battery in the pen has a life of about 20 hours of continuous use (when an alkaline battery is used).  
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6. Internal DIP Switch Settings  
The test board A (LED) in the device is provided with 8-bit DIP switches (SW1).  
DIP switch settings are read only when the device is powered up and their values stay the same.  
Factory default status  
ON  
: Factory default setting  
(All off)  
3
4
7
8
1
2
5
6
* Bits 5 to 8 should always be set to OFF.  
The following operations can be performed by changing DIP switch settings as shown below.  
a) To lock device in the NORMAL mode  
This setting overrides the mode selector switch [PEN] or [NORMAL] on the rear panel of the device and locks it in  
NORMAL mode.  
ON  
: Set side  
3
4
7
8
1
2
5
6
b) To make waveform observations  
This setting locks the device in low scan mode (all scan) suitable for waveform observation using an oscilloscope.  
The touch panel input functions do not operate in this mode.  
The power indicator on the device front panel blink continuously in approximately 0.5 second cycles.  
ON  
: Set side  
Bits that are not indicated can be set to any value.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
c) To make observations of infrared LED light emitting status using a CCD camera  
This setting performs a slow scan in approximately 1 second cycles. (Locked ultra low scan mode)  
The light emitting status of infrared LEDs can be observed in a dark room, but this depends on the camera used.  
The touch panel input functions do not operate in this mode.  
The power indicator on the device front panel blinks continuously in approximately 1 second cycles.  
ON  
: Set side  
Bits that are not indicated can be set to any value.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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7. Q & A  
7.1 Hardware-Related Q&A  
Q: Which is the touch panel system?  
A: It is based on the IR scan system.  
Q: Which is the advantage of the IR scan system?  
A: It is the capability of direct drawing on the screen. This does not deteriorate the picture quality nor cause parallax.  
Q: Are there any consumables?  
A: The pen tip and the battery are consumables. Two extra pen tips are supplied. The pen tip is available as a service part.  
Q: How long is the service life of infrared LEDs?  
A: 10,000 hours or more in a normal operating environment. This refers to hours of continuous use. Since normal use is  
not continuous, service life under normal conditions should be two or three times 10,000 hours.  
Q: How long is the service life of the pen battery?  
A: 20 hours of continuous use when an alkaline battery is used.  
One screenfull of characters that are 6 cm wide and 6 cm high would contain 120 characters (when two thirds of the  
screen is used for writing). It takes an average of 1 second to write a 6 cm wide and 6 cm high character, one screenfull  
takes 2 minutes to write. Assuming that 5 pages are written every hour of class or business meeting, the pen is used 10  
minutes every hour. If there are 6 hours of classes or business meetings per day, the battery is used up to 20 hours,  
which would correspond to one working month (20 days). The pen battery should therefore last a month.  
Q: Does the system deteriorates by aging?  
A: Basically, it does not deteriorate over time. However, malfunctions may occur if the light intensity drops considerably  
due to excessive deposition of cigarette tars or dust.  
Q: Which are the effects of dirt on the performance?  
A: Dirt on the IR filter should be removed because it deteriorates the light intensity.  
Q: What would happen if the light sensor elements break down?  
A: To ensure normal operation, malfunctioning sensors are detected and removed from processing at the time the  
power is turned on. However, as the resolution may drop in the areas where malfunctioning sensors are detected,  
detailed drawing is not possible in those areas.  
Q: Which is the detection distance from the panel surface?  
A: The reaction to a light-shielding object is variable depending on the thickness and positioning of the object, but it is  
usually detected at about 5 mm from the panel surface.  
Q: Is it possible to write letters using an object other than the special pen?  
A: Yes, it is possible. In addition to the PEN mode, a mode is provided to allow writing by anything including a finger  
(NORMAL mode). The factory-setting mode is the NORMAL mode.  
Q: Writing on the screen using a finger will soil it. Can a glass cleaner or similar detergent be used to clean the screen?  
A: Basically, such detergents should not be used. Use the supplied wiping cloth to clean the plasma display. If the  
screen is heavily soiled and a detergent is required, use a soft cloth slightly dampened in a solution of a neutral  
detergent and water. Wring out the cloth thoroughly, wipe the screen clean and then wipe with a dry cloth.  
Q: Is the screen scratch resistant?  
A: No, bringing a propelling pencil or other sharp pointed object in contact with the screen will scratch it.  
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7. Q & A  
Q: Is tempered glass used in the plasma display screen?  
A: No, but the screen has an AR coating that will prevent broken glass from scattering if the screen should break.  
Q: Can more than one person write on the screen simultaneously?  
A: No.  
Q: What are the functions of the special pen?  
A: It makes writing easier since it does not produce a comet-like trail. The buttons provide a number of functions that  
enhance ease of use.  
Q: How does it interface with the PC?  
A: USB 1.1.  
Q: How many LEDs are there vertically and horizontally? And where are the light receiving LEDs.?  
A: There are 144 vertical and 256 horizontal LEDs. The light receiving LEDs are located to the left and at the top as seen  
facing the front panel.  
Q: Are any optional accessories required for connecting the system?  
A: Yes, an RGB cable (preferably 1.5 m long) is required for connecting the plasma display to a computer.  
Q: Is there a special power on/off sequence for this product?  
A: No, there is not, except when a computer is connected.  
Since the power must be turned off after shutting down the operating system, a computer must be turned off before  
the plasma display.  
Q: Can power be turned off using the circuit breaker when a UPS (uninterrupted power supply) is connected?  
A: Yes, if the automatic shutdown feature of the UPS is used.  
Q: Is it possible to install the system at an angle?  
A: There is no problem if the installation position is between vertical and 25° downward facing.  
Q: How to wall-mount the system using the plasma display bracket (PDK-5005)?  
A: In addition to the plasma display bracket, additional wall-mount hardware is required.  
Q: Is it possible to use the table top stand (PDK-5001) for system installation on a tabletop?  
A: No, it cannot be used because the handwriting device would collide with the stand base.  
Q: Is it possible to use the table top stand (PDK-TS01) for system installation on a tabletop?  
A: It can be used, but it is not recommended the stand may rattle when the special pen is used on it, particularly if the  
table is not strong enough.  
Q: Is it possible to use the simplified stand provided with the PDP-504CMX, PDP-50MXE1 or PDP-50MXE1-S?  
A: No, it is impossible because the simplified stand does not fit in the handwriting device.  
Q: What to do if the screen image seems blurry and written characters do not look crisp?  
A: Adjust the plasma display. Set the PC output to 1280 x 768 and 60 Hz.  
Then check plasma screen settings. Open the “MENU” and select “SETUP”. Check that “SIGNAL FORMAT” is set  
to “WXGA”. (The setting toggles between “XGA”, “WXGA” and “PC AUTO”.  
After completing these settings, adjust “POSITION”, “CLOCK” and “PHASE” under “SCREEN” in the “MENU”.  
The “AUTO SET UP MODE” does not function if the screen is dark.  
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7. Q & A  
Q: Can the PDK-5008 mobile cart be used?  
A: No, since it does not remain stable during writing. Use of the PDK-5009, PDK-5014, PDK-MC01 is recommended.  
Q: Why is it possible to write letters with a finger while the PEN mode is set?  
A: Is there a same system installed in the proximity? When more than one system is used in proximity, the ultrasound  
emitted from a special pen may interfere with the adjacent systems. In this case, when a special pen is used, the  
adjacent system may respond to it and accept writing by a finger even when it is in the PEN mode. To prevent this,  
install the adjacent system outside the interference area or set it to the NORMAL mode.  
7.2 Driver Software-Related Q&A  
Q: Which are the Operating Systems compatible with CBdrvU?  
A: They include, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP.  
It is not compatible with Unix, Linux and Macintosh.  
Q: Can the CBdrvU and its predecessor CBdrv drivers coexist?  
A: Yes, if they are installed in different folders. PDK-50HW3 supports only CBdrvU ver. 2.0.  
Having both CBdrvU ver. 2.0 and CBdrv installed does not offer any advantages. If they are used on the same  
volume, two separate hot keys will be required. It is recommended that CBdrv, the old version, be uninstalled and  
that only CBdrvU ver. 2.0 be installed.  
Q: What to do when double-clicking does not work well?  
A: Widen the effective area or change the double-clicking speed setting (in the MOUSE setting item in the setup menu).  
However, if the effective area is too large, it would become difficult to select a cell in Excel, etc. The effective area  
should therefore be set by considering this tradeoff.  
Q: What to do if operations on the browser do not work well?  
A: When the special pen is used on a display of a browser such as IE (Internet Explorer), clicking with the pen tip does  
not always jump to the link destination successfully. This is because the link destination is controlled based on an  
event that is Click.  
With the mouse operation, the position where the mouse is clicked and that where it is released are almost identical  
thanks to the physical specification (if they are different, the result becomes the drag operation). However, with the  
special pen operation, those positions are not always identical and Windows often regards such an operation as  
dragging. CBdrv ver.1.3 provides an HTML operation-setting item that allows to regard the two positions as the same  
position. However, care is required in this setting because, if it is set excessively, problems in responses to dragging  
in operations other than the browser operations as well as delays in start of drawing in general applications will occur.  
Q: Is a warning displayed every time the resolution is changed?  
A: The warning can be inhibited by disabling the resolution change notification function. In this case, the last adjusted  
data in the resolution after change is applied automatically.  
Q: How is it possible to check normal operation of the driver (hardware)?  
A: You can check the coordinates, IP address, computer name, pen button and firm version status in the test display.  
Q: How do you temporarily disable CBdrU?  
A: Left-click the icon and select Disable CBdrvUin the pop-up menu that appears.  
Q: How is it possible to identify the resolution of the current output to the plasma display monitor?  
A: Open the pop-up menu (by left-clicking on an icon) and check the current resolution value.  
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7. Q & A  
Q: Is there a convenient way for adjusting the plasma display monitor?  
A: With the PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S, adjustments are possible using the AUTO SET UP MODE.  
CBdrvU ver.2.0 also provides a pop-up menu, in which you can output the test image signal by selecting Test  
Mode= Test Image.  
Q: Is calibration possible for resolution that is not specified by the VESA standard?  
A: Even when dealing with unknown calibration, CBdrvU is capable of performing the 4-point calibration and control the  
special pen. However, Easy Setting is not available in this case.  
When displaying a picture with other resolution than specified, be sure to confirm that the plasma display monitor is  
compatible with the resolution.  
Q: What is a good way of checking network settings?  
A: Use the CBdrvU ver. 2.0 pop-up menu to open the Test Modeand see if the IP address and name of the  
connected computer appear.  
For information on how to set the IP address and computer name, consult the PC administrator.  
Q: What to do if the position of the special pen tip is deviated?  
A: The condition of normal output to the plasma display monitor is set as the initial value, but it may be deviated slightly  
due to the difference in video card. If this happens, use the detailed calibration for setting. The set value is held in  
memory even after the next startup or resolution change.  
Q: Is it necessary to prepare a special development library when creating an application using the handwriting device?  
A: CBdrvU is a permanently resident type device driver. It is capable of converting the absolute coordinates on the  
handwriting device into the mouse coordinates by simply being started up. Therefore, an application can be created  
and run in the completely identical methods to general Windows applications. This means that no special tool like an  
API, DLL or SDK is necessary.  
For the method of creating applications, refer to the Help in your development tool.  
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8. Troubleshooting  
If you think there is something wrong with this component, check the details in the following table. Sometimes another  
component may be the cause of the problem. Thus, also check the other devices that are connected to the plasma  
display.  
8.1 Plasma Display (PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S)  
General problems  
Problem  
No power  
Possible Solution  
Is the power cord disconnected?  
Has the MAIN POWER switch been switched on?  
External influences such as lightning, static electricity, etc., may cause improper  
operation. In this case, operate the unit after first turning the MAIN POWER off/on,  
or unplugging the power cord and re-plugging it in after 1 to 2 minutes.  
Are batteries inserted with polarity (+, ) correctly aligned?  
Are batteries worn out? (Replace with new batteries.)  
Is any object occluding the remote signal receiver?  
Point the remote control unit toward the remote signal receiver when operating  
Is the selected screen size correct?  
Unit cannot be operated.  
Remote control does not  
operate.  
Picture is cut off.  
Switch to another screen size.  
Are SCREENmode adjustments such as picture size made correctly?  
Is the POINT ZOOM function being used?  
Strange color, light color,  
or dark, or color  
Adjust the picture tone.  
Is the room too bright?  
misalignment  
The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright.  
Is CLAMP POSITIONsetup correct?  
Power is suddenly turned The units internal temperature has increased. (Air vents are blocked.)  
off.  
Remove any objects blocking vent or clean.  
Is the POWER MANAGEMENTfunction set to ON?  
Is the SCREEN MGT.function set to ONCEor REPEAT?  
Is connection to other components correct?  
Has setup been done correctly after connection?  
Is the correct input selected?  
No picture  
Is a non-compatible signal being input?  
Is the PICTUREsetting correct?  
Problems commonly mistaken as breakdown  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
The screen is displayed in Is the correct screen size selected?  
a small size.  
Letter breakup on screen. Adjust using SCREENmode on the menu screen.  
If there is still no improvement, this unit may be limiting the displayable range.  
Check the Computer signal compatibility table.  
A sharp sound is sometimes Expansion/contraction caused by surrounding temperature change may result in  
heard from the cabinet.  
sound being heard from the cabinet. This is not a malfunction.  
When the video input signals level is too high, the bright portions may appear to be  
losing their intensity.  
Bright portions of image  
appear to be losing  
intensity.  
Increase the adjustment level of the contrast and check the picture.  
May be caused by radio wave interference from appliances with motors such as hair  
dryers, electric vacuum cleaners, electric power drills, ignition systems of cars,  
motorcycles etc., switch devises such as thermostats etc., neon signs or electrical  
discharge from power lines etc.  
Speckles or noise  
appears on screen.  
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Problem  
Stripes appear on the  
screen.  
Possible Solution  
May be caused by radio wave mingling from TV station, FM station, amateur radios,  
public radios (simplified radios) etc., or a nearby personal computer, TV, or video/  
audio component.  
A strong electromagnetic field may cause picture distortion and similar problems.  
Normal sound of the cooling fan and internal sliding parts of the plasma display  
panel. Not a malfunction.  
Sound is heard from  
inside the unit.  
Fan isnt moving.  
Fan is set to operate only after ambient temperature exceeds 35°C (differs  
depending on installation conditions). Not a malfunction.  
Fan speed changes automatically in accordance with ambient conditions. Not a  
malfunction.  
Fan speed changes.  
ON (green) indicator  
The ON indicator may not light in some cases, depending on the settings performed  
by the installer. Consult with your installation technician.  
doesnt light.  
About the self diagnosis mode  
Messages appear on the bottom of this units screen to indicate operation or connection faults. After message  
confirmation, check the condition of the unit.  
Error messege  
CAUTION  
Remedy  
A signal not supported by the device is input.  
Check the Computer signal compatibility tableand change the PC output signal  
setting.  
OUT OF RANGE  
or  
CAUTION  
UNSUPPORTED SIGNAL  
or  
SIGNAL NG  
WARNING  
Turn off the main power of the plasma display.  
Check whether the surrounding temperature is high.  
If the cooling vents on the display are blocked, remove the obstacles blocking the  
vents.  
THERMAL ALERT  
SHUT DOWN (**)  
WARNING  
The fan is giving trouble.  
FAN FAILURE  
SHUT DOWN (**)  
ERROR  
Immediately turn off the main power of the plasma display and contact the Pioneer  
service center or dealer.  
An invalid operation was attempted. Check the input signals, connections and  
settings.  
INVALID KEY ENTRY  
SHUT DOWN (**)  
Turn off the main power of the plasma display, wait 1 or 2 minutes and turn the  
power ON again. If the problem still persists, remove the power plug from the outlet  
and contact a Pioneer service center or dealer  
* In the above, messages contents indicated by (**) represent numerals.  
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8. Troubleshooting  
8.2 Handwriting Device (PDK-50HW3)  
Symptom  
Cause  
USB cable is disconnected from  
computer.  
Solution  
No power  
Connect USB cable to computer  
correctly.  
Computer power is not turned on. Turn on power to computer.  
USB cable is disconnected. Connect USB cable correctly.  
USB port may not be operating due Consult computer manufacturer for  
No response when operated.  
USB cable is not recognized by  
computer when connected.  
to some problem with computer or  
Windows operating system.  
BIOS and driver software updates where  
applicable.  
Cursor position is far from that  
of pen tip on screen.  
A screen resolution other than  
1280x768 is being used. Or  
resolution has been changed.  
Change the driver software settings as  
required.  
The plasma displays screen display  
size setting has been changed.  
Driver software is not installed  
Install driver software correctly.  
properly.  
Cursor position diverges slightly  
from that of pen tip on screen.  
The plasma display  
display position has shifted.  
s screen  
Use the plasma displays calibration  
mode to adjust the vertical and  
horizontal position.  
Cursor position diverges from  
pen after initial setting.  
The plasma display  
UP screen position adjustment  
has been reset.  
s AUTO SET  
Depending on the image, slight  
divergences can be manually corrected.  
Plasma displays MASK CONTROLSet MASK CONTROL, ORBITERto  
or ORBITERis set to ON.  
OFF.  
The special dedicated pen does  
not respond.  
Battery is depleted.  
Check the LED indicator, and if it does  
not light brightly, replace battery.  
Press the tip to the screen with  
sufficient pressure to turn on the pen tip  
switch.  
Insufficient pen tip pressure is  
being used so that the pen tip  
switch doesnt turn on.  
The holes in rear end of pen are  
blocked.  
Do not cover the holes in rear end of  
pen.  
The pen is being used outside of  
its effective range.  
Use only within the proper onscreen  
usage range.  
The unit is receiving ultrasonic  
influence from other device.  
You are wearing gloves while  
Do not place any device near the unit  
that issues ultrasonic waves.  
Remove gloves.  
holding the pen (pens ultrasonic  
signals are being absorbed).  
Driver software is not installed  
properly.  
Install driver software correctly.  
Driver software setup is incorrect.  
Check driver setup and reset if appropriate.  
Cannot input with finger.  
Mode selector switch on unit  
s  
Set switch to NORMAL.  
rear is set to PEN.  
No response to input or cant  
write in some places.  
User touched screen during boot  
process (during display of  
Disconnect USB connector and  
reconnect.  
message Now setting....)  
Dirt or other object blocked infrared Remove dirt or other obstruction;  
signal filter, blocking signal.  
disconnect and reconnect USB connector.  
Change power-saving mode as  
appropriate.  
Computer remains in power  
saving mode even when  
operations are performed.  
The device is not connected.  
The device is disabled.”  
message appears.  
Main unit will not operate when  
computer is in power-saving  
mode.  
USB cable is loose or has been  
disconnected.  
Connect USB cable securely.  
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9. Capabilities of the Handwriting Device  
9.1 IR Scanning System  
The handwriting device scans IR rays in the horizontal and vertical directions to detect the coordinate positions.  
There are 256 horizontal and 144 vertical sets of IR LEDs and sensors arranged on the panel.  
The IR sensors for the horizontal direction are located above the scan device panel and the IR sensors for the vertical  
direction are located on the left seen from the front.  
IR sensors x 256  
IR beam direction  
IR LEDs x 256  
If the conventional scanning method is used, it would be possible achieve resolution of only 256 x 144 as shown above.  
However, the scan device also performs scanning in the oblique directions and computations for achieving high  
resolution to match the plasma display monitor pixels (1280 x 768).  
9.2 Resolution  
This device uses infrared beams to scan the screen vertically and horizontally to detect obstructions. The scanning  
pattern is automatically adjusted to improve response and accuracy of location detection.  
a) Low scan mode  
The entire panel is scanned while there is no light-shielding object (dedicated handwriting pen, etc.) on it. The Low Scan  
mode scans the entire area horizontally from the left to the right and vertically from the top to the bottom to avoid  
obstruction by the cuff (of a right-handed person).  
The start timings of horizontal scanning and vertical scanning are synchronized and both of them start from the top left corner.  
Vertical beam scanning direction  
Horizontal beam  
b) High scan mode  
After a light-shielding object is detected, scanning is concentrated in the area around the detection position in order to  
improve the response and positioning accuracy. In this mode, the IR sensors receive light from oblique directions as  
well as the light from the IR LEDs located opposite to them. As interpolation is applied based on the position information  
obtained in this way, the position information can be improved drastically in this mode. The High Scan area tracks the  
movement of the light-shielding object.  
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