Understanding pen status lights, Charging your interactive pen – Smart Technologies LightRaise 40wi User Manual

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Understanding pen status lights

Your interactive pen has a green light and an amber light. Use the table below to determine the status

of the pen.

Status light

Description

Green

Amber

Flashing (0.3 sec
off, 1 sec on)

Off

Pen is ready to use. It’s pointed at the projected image
and connected with the projector. You can interact with
your computer if the USB connection between the
projector and computer is working.

Off

Flashing (0.3 sec
off, 1 sec on)

The amber light flashes when you’re unable to interact
with content. It flashes in the following scenarios:

l

Pen is pointed away from the projected image and

not connected with the projector.

l

Pen is starting up and connecting with your

projector.

l

Pen is unable to communicate with the projector.

l

The projector is displaying the logo screen and not

a source video image.

Off

On

The USB cable is connected and the pen is charging.

Off

Flashing slowly (1
sec off, 1 sec on)

The pen battery level is less than 20 percent.

Off

Off

The pen’s power switch is off. If the pen is on, it’s been
inactive for 3 minutes and is in sleep mode.

Flashing (in
unison, 0.3 sec
off, 1 sec on)

Flashing (in unison,
0.3 sec off, 1 sec
on)

Pen is in pairing mode. This occurs when you select Pen
Pairing
under Interactive settings from the OSD menu.
You’re unable to interact with content while in this mode.
Turn off the pen’s power switch to exit this mode.

On

Off

The pen is releasing its paired connection with the
projector. This occurs when you select Release pen
pairing
under Interactive settings from the OSD menu.

Charging your interactive pen

The pen has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that lasts at least 20 hours on a full charge. You can

charge the pen in 2.5 hours.

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To charge your interactive pen

1. Turn the pen off.

2. Connect the USB charging cable to your computer, and then connect it to the pen.

C H A P T E R 3

Using your interactive projector

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