This user manual provides instructions for setting up and using a community computer called K-Yan. K-Yan is an all-in-one device that includes a projector, computer, and speakers. It can be used to project presentations, videos, and access the internet for community members. The manual covers unpacking K-Yan, setting up the projection area, starting up and shutting down the computer and projector, and basic projector controls. Contact information is also provided for technical support.
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Table of contents
1. Information related to Copyright & Trademark ------------------------------- 1
2. Benefits of using K-Yan ---------------------------------------------------------- 1
3. Newly added & updated features of this version of K-Yan ----------------- 2
4. Know your K-Yan ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2
5. Check your Package --------------------------------------------------------------- 4
6. Setting up K-Yan ------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
7. Starting Up K-Yan ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6
8. Shutting Down K-Yan ------------------------------------------------------------- 8
9. Quick Connect Guide -------------------------------------------------------------- 11
10.Maintenance & Safety of K-Yan ------------------------------------------------ 12
11.Contact Us --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
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Newly added & updated features of this version of K-Yan
Some features are upgraded and some are newly added to make this version of
K-Yan remarkable.
1. A distance of .5m to 2.5m is enough to project images on the wide area of
the wall or screen.
2. High quality speakers with amplifiers (30 watt) at the rear of K-Yan provide
audio for community.
3. A collection of educational and utility software has been added to this
version of K-Yan. Some additional software for administrative use have also
been included.
Know Your K-Yan
Front View of K-Yan
1. Projector Lens
Contents are projected on the
wall or projector screen
through this lens. When not in
use, cover with lens cover to
protect the lens.
2. DVD RAM Drive
This drive is capable of
reading from and writing onto
both CD and DVD.
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K-Yan (From the Top)
1. Projector Control
Turns the projector on or off and
also used for other settings. Refer
to “Controlling Projector” for
detail.
2. Focus Controller
User can adjust the focus of the
projector/lens by moving the
handle found here.
3. Power button
Pressing this button turns K-Yan
on/off.
4. Volume Control
Two soft-touch buttons marked up-
arrow and down-arrow help user to
increase and decrease volume of
the sound respectively. There is
another button available at the
right to mute the sound.
Rear View of K-Yan
1. Built-in speakers with audio amplifiers
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2. Power Socket
Connect the power cord here.
3. USB Ports:- 6 nos.
Connect your wireless keyboard and mouse receiver here. You can also
connect USB supported devices like Pen Drive, Digital Camera, Web
Camera, Printer etc here.
4. Ethernet Port
Helps the system connect to an Ethernet network for accessing other network
resources.
5. Audio Ports:- Audio-in, Audio-out and Mic.
Use for Audio input, Audio output and Microphone connections.
6. VGA Port
Connect a Monitor here to use it as an additional display besides projected
screen.
Check Your Package
Hardware
A. K-Yan Main Unit :- contains a DLP Projector, a
Multimedia Computer and audio amplifier with
Speakers.
B. Wireless Multimedia Keyboard
C. Wireless Optical Mouse
D. Receiver :- signal receiver for the wireless keyboard and
mouse.
E. Power Cord :- one end of the cord should be plugged
into a three-hole grounded wall socket or a UPS and the
other end into the power socket of K-Yan.
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G. Batteries (6 Nos.) :- 4 AAA (Ni-MH) batteries for
wireless mouse and remote control for Projector (2
each), 2 AA batteries for wireless keyboard.
Software & Accessories
*As per client requirement
1. OS Windows 8.1 SL / Linux
2. Motherboard Drivers and Utilities
3. *Office Package & other utility software
Setting up K-Yan
1. Arrangement for Projection
(a) Images from K-Yan can be projected on any smooth, blank, white wall
with matt finish or on a standard projector screen available in the market.
(b) Now, keep all your K-
Yan package contents on a
stable flat surface like a
table near a grounded wall
power socket or a power
strip. Place K-Yan in at
least .5m from the
projection area with the
projection lens of K-Yan
facings the wall / screen.
Refer to the arrangement
shown here.
2. Putting batteries in Keyboard, Mouse and the Remote control for
Projector
(a) Invert the mouse, keyboard and remote control. Open the battery case lid.
(b) Insert batteries in proper orientation so that the +/- markings on the
batteries match the ones drawn inside the battery case.
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(c) Close the battery case.
3. Connecting Receiver
Connect receiver to any USB port.
Starting Up K-Yan
1. Connecting Power Cord
(a) Insert the socket end of the power cord into the power socket available on
the back of K-Yan as shown below.
(b) Plug the other end of the power cord into a UPS (Uninterrupted Power
Supply) / three-hole grounded power outlet / power strip.
Always use UPS to protect your K-Yan from Electrical hazards
and to save your work.
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2. Switch on Power Supply
After ensuring that power cord is
securely plugged at both ends,
switch on UPS / three-hole wall
power outlet / power strip.
3. Power-On the Projector
Remove projector lens. Turn „ON‟ main switch and wait for Power LED to
flash. Now, press 'Power' button of Projectoravailable on the top control
panel of the K-Yan.
When using Projector for first time, select preferred language through quick
menu from the startup screen.
4. Press the „ON' button of K-Yan.
5. System will boot up in Windows 8.1 / Linux OS and you will get the
following screen. *Subject to change as per project requirement.
Windows 8.1 Desktop Linux Desktop
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6. Move table in front or back to set the size of the projection area. Now, use
focus selector for clarity of picture.
Shutting Down K-Yan
Shutting down K-Yan is a 2-step process.
A. Shut down computer
B. Shut down projector
A. To shut down the computer:
(For Windows System)
1. Ensure that all programs
currently open on Desktop
are closed.
2. Open Charms Bar that
appears when mouse is
pointed at the top right or
bottom right corner of the
screen.
3. Click the Settingscharm. A
dialog box will appear.
4. Click Power from available options.
5. Click “Shut down” from the pop-up.
(For Linux System)
1. Click Gear icon (session indicator) on the rightmost corner of the Top
Panel. You will get a menu list as shown here.
2. Click “Shut Down”. Linux will show you the following window for
confirmation.
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3. Click on Shutdown icon to complete the process.
B. To shut down projector:
1. Press „Power‟ button from the Projector Control panel available on top of
the K-Yan.
2. Confirmation dialog box will appear. Press „Power‟ button once again to
turn off the projector. Just after the shutdown, POWER LED will start
blinking.
Controlling Projector
Powering the Projector
1. Remove the lens cap.
2. Ensure that power cord is connected. Turn „ON‟main power supply „ON‟.
The Power LED will flash green.
3. Turn on the lamp by pressing “Power” button on the control panel.
It is recommended that the projector lens is covered with the lens cap
when K-Yan is not in use. The lens cap protects the lens from dust and
scratches.
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Note : Turn on the projector first.
Powering Off the Projector
1. Press the „Power‟ button to turn off the projector lamp.A message will get
displayed on the projector screen. Press „Power‟ button again to confirm,
otherwise the message will automatically disappear after 5 seconds. Please
note that if the key is pressed instead, the projector will enter into “Picture
Mute” mode and no image will be displayed. To exit the “Picture Mute”
mode, press the “Power” button again.
2. The cooling fans will to continue to operate for about 30 seconds for the
cooling cycle to complete after which the Power LED will turn green. When
the Power LED begins flashing, the projector enters into standby mode. To
restart projector please wait until the projector has completed the cooling
cycle and enters into standby mode. Once it is on standby mode, simply
press “Power” button to restart the projector.
3. Disconnect power cord from the electrical outlet and the projector.
4. Do not turn on the projector immediately following a power off procedure.
Warning Indicators
· When the “LAMP” indicator lights up red, the projector will automatically
shut itself down. Please contact your local reseller or service centre.
· When the “TEMP” indicator lights up red for about 60 seconds, it indicates
the projector has been overheated. The projector will automatically shut
itself down. Under normal conditions, the projector can be restarted after it
has cooled down. If the problem persists, you should contact your local
dealer or our service centre.
· When the “TEMP” indicator flashes red for about 5 seconds, it indicates the
failure of projector fan. Please contact your local dealer or our service
centre.
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Quick Connect Guide
Step–1: Connect Receiver for
Wireless Keyboard and Mouse to USB
port.
Step–2: Connect Power Cord (better
to use through UPS)
Step–3: Switch on power supply.
Switch on UPS.
Always use UPS to protect
your K-Yan from
Electricalhazards and also
to saveyour task.
Step–4: Press „Power‟ button
available on the Projector Controls to
start the Projector. This will turn
„ON‟ LED from orange to green.
Step–5: Press Computer „ON‟ button
of K-Yan available just behind the
Projector Controls. K-Yan will start
with a blank blue image.
Step–6: Move the Focus Controller
handlefor clarity of the picture.
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Maintenance & Safety of K-Yan
A. Cleaning K-Yan
Whenever you need to clean K-Yan
follow these instructions:
1. Shut down K-Yan as described
in page no 8.
2. Turn off the UPS and the wall
power outlet also.
3. Use soft, lint free paper or cloth
dampened with mild soap and
water to clean K-Yan.
4. Do not open the K-Yan cover.
Do not spray liquid directly on the projector lens as it could drip
inside the projector and cause electrical sparks. Do not use
alcohol, aerosol sprays, solvents or abrasives that might damage
the surface of K-Yan.
B. Protecting your DVD drive
To keep your DVD drive working properly:
1. Position K-Yan so that the drive tray does not bump into anything when it
opens.
2. Make sure that the drive door is closed when it is not in use.
3. Do not put anything except the media on the drive tray when it is open.
4. Keep your K-Yan away from any source of moisture.
If you are unable to eject a disc from DVD drive by pressing the eject button:
1. Shut down your K-Yan.
2. Carefully insert the end of a large straightened
paper clip into the small cavity right below the
DVD drive tray.
3. Push firmly until the tray opens.
4. Pull out the tray, remove the disc and push the tray
to close it.
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C. Cleaning the lens
Follow instructions given below while to remove visible dust on the projector
lens:
1. Wipe the dust of the lens very gently in a circular movement from centre
outwards.
2. Do not press hard while wiping the lens as it could lead to scratches on the
lens due to small dust particles.
Caution related to K-Yan Projector
K-Yans light source is a mercury lamp that lights at increased internal pressure.
The lamp may explode due to impact or deterioration. It may also fail to light at
the expiration of its life. Explosion is likely to happen if the lamp is used after
the replacement period has elapsed.
When the lamp explodes, a slight amount of mercury gas enclosed in the lamp
along with glass dust may be released from the openings.
Read the following instructions carefully:
1. If glass components such as lamp and lens break, handle the broken pieces
with care to avoid injury and contact an authorized K-Yan Service Centre
for repair.
2. In the event of lamp explosion, unplug the product and vacate the room
after ventilating it. Then thoroughly clean the area around the projector and
discard any edible items placed in that area.
3. Consult a doctor if glass dust or mercury gas is inhaled or gets into your
eyes.
Note:
When the replacement time approaches, a message will appear on the screen.
Immediately contact an authorized K- Yan Service Centre when theL amp
Replacement sign appears. The risk of explosion will increase if the lamp is used
without being replaced. Frequently check the used hours and prepare spares
when the replacement time approaches.
16. For your safety and that of the equipment, always take the following
precautions:
1. Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cord), from K-Yan,
if any of the following conditions exist:
· The power cord or the plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged
· There is sparking/flashing at the end of power cord connecting K-Yan
· There is spillage in the K-Yan case
· K-Yan is exposed to rain or excessive moisture
· K-Yan has been dropped or the case has been otherwise damaged
· You are getting burning smell from inside the K-Yan
· You suspect that K-Yan needs service or repair
· You want to clean K-Yan
2. To prevent accidents and damage to K-Yan, make sure that instructions are
always followed:
· Keep K-Yan away from sources of liquid and moisture
· Do not place anything on top of K-Yan
· Keep K-Yan ventilation vents and grills free from obstruction
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17. Using Interactivity Features of
K-Yan
K-Pointer Pen provides five mouse actions - Click, Double Click, Right button, Drag
and Drawing actions
Click : Touch an icon or a menu on the window screen softly.
Double Click: Touch an icon or a menu on the window screen two times
Right button: This is similar to the right bottom of ordinary mouse. Keep in touch
with desired point over than 1.5 seconds
Drag: Touch and drag an object on the screen, same as an ordinary mouse drag
Drawing: Same as pen writing
Active screen area: 40”- 150’’ Diagonal
Technology: Image Processing Technology
Mouse Function: Double click function; Right-click function can be
achieved by maintaining the pressure on the board for 2
seconds.
Calibration: Manual Calibration
Indicators Includes: Infrared Pen
Software: Calibration Software, K-Pro Whiteboard Software
1. Start Wizard
To use the K-Pointer, proper setting of the K-Pointer configuration is needed. Start
Wizard will help you set the configuration of the K-Pointer on your computer .
When you run the K-Pointer software first time after installation, Start wizard will
appear automatically. From the second running of the K-Pointer software, Start
Wizard will not appear but the K-Pointer will run.
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18. 2. Calibration of the K-Pointer
Click “Start Calibration” and then calibration window will be projected on your
screen.
Click center of the calibration cursor on the beamed screen with K-Pointer Pen.
When the K-Pointer recognizes the K-Pointer Pen, cursor will be moved to the next
calibration point.
Number of the calibration points is nine. After you click nine points, click “Finish”.
Configuration and calibration data is stored on your compute.rRun K-Pointer. You
can use the K-Pointer as a wireless interactive mouse.
To use powerful function during your presentation or lecture, install and run K-Pro.
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19. Click on the points given below with the help of the Pen to caliber the display
Screen
3. Running K-Pointer
To run the K-Pointer , click K-Pointer icon in the Windows background or click
K-Pointer icon in the IL&FS Education director.yWhen K-Pointer is run, you can
use the K-Pointer as a wireless interactive mouse on the beamed screen. When the
K-Pointer is running, you can find the K-Pointer icon in the tray area.
To find the menu, press K-Pointer icon for a few seconds with a K-Pointer pen and
then the menu will appear.
4. Menu description
Usage of K-Pointer menu:
If you want to run K-Pro
If mounting condition of K-Pointer has changed.
If the calibration of the K-Pointer is broken
If the alignment of the K-Pointer is broken
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20. 5. Execution of K- Pro
Follow instructions below.
a. Click the “start’ button on window task bar .
b. Click ‘all programs’.
c. click on K-Pro icon to start the application
7. Screen Constitution and Main Functions
Types of Toolbar
Toolbar can be located in any position according to user’s preference. There are
straight toolbar and floating tool ba.rStraight toolbar can be located any side of
window and floating toolbar can be floated to any position by the control of user .
Toolbar type and position are selectable in the main menu of K-Pro and type &
position of toolbar are stored for next usage when you quit.
Floating Toolbar
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21. 8. Description of Tools in Floating Toolbar
a. Browsing Main Menu
To activate main menu on floating mode, Press A section for seconds with a pen or
click right button of a mouse.
b. Selecting Color and Pen thickness
When you click this icon, 16 kinds of colour and 4 types of thickness of pen will
appear.
Click colour or pen thickness on your preference.
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23. e. Creating note, creating clipart, importing document, capturing
screen functions are grouped in this icon.
f. Page Up/Down
Note Page Up and down. Activate only when two or more notes are created.
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24. g. Magnifying
Magnifying selected note region or enlarge all note area to 100% to 400%. Size and
position of All objects in the note varies according to magnifying ratio.
h. Recording
What you have written on the note during your lecture is recorded in movie file format.
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i. Eraser Tool
Tools for erasing object in the note. Erase all and erase in parts are supported.
9. Description of Fixed Toolbar
Toolbar can be positioned 4 sides of window, but shape and function are same.
a. Browsing Main Menu
To activate main menu on floating mode, Press A section for seconds with a pen or
click right button of a mouse.
To activate main menu, press the icon for seconds with the pen or click right button
of PC mouse.
b. Creating a Note
Click the icon marked below for 0.3 second and the menu note is opened. To create
a note check default, click the icon shortly or the bar next to the icon.
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c. Choose a Color
Click the color icon or a color browsing bar next to the color icon then color menu
will be opened.
d. Pen thickness control
Click the pen thickness icon in the picture and then current pen thickness will appear .
To control pen thickness, click pen thickness control icon next to pen thickness icon.
Pen thickness control slide will appears. Drag the slider.
e. Transparent Mode
When clicked, normal writing mode is switched to transparent mode. In this mode,
every new drawing is sent to background of the diagram and drawings so that you
can see drawings at the back through drawing in the front. If you want to remove
transparent mode, click the icon once more.
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f. Select Pen or Diagram
Pen/diagram menu is browsed by two ways. The first is to press Pen/Diagram icon
for a while and the second is to click browser icon next to Pen/Diagram icon.
You can select diagrams or pen in the browsed menu. When pen or diagrams are
selected, selected icon appears in Pen/Diagram icon.
g. Choose an Eraser
Press eraser icon for a while and then the eraser sub menu will appear or clicking
browser menu bar next to eraser icon will do the same.
After you select the type of eraser in sub menu, the selected eraser icon will appear
in the eraser icon area.
28. h. Page Up/Down and Note list
Function to move to previous or next page. This function is activated only when two
or more notes are created.
i. Magnifying
Magnifying selected note region or enlarging all note area from 100% to 400%. Size
and position of all objects in the note varies according to magnifying ratio.
j. Recording
What you have written on the note during your lecture is recorded in movie file
format in this mode. By means of this function, you can create lecture contents and
an on-line service.
k. Switching to Windows Mode
Without quitting, you can switch to Windows mode and run other application
programs.
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l. Objects control mode
In this mode, what you draw - clipart or diagram can be treated as objects. So you
can rotate, enlarge, copy, paste the objects.
10. Description of Main Menu
11. Applications
a. Importing documents
Pro provides different kinds of backgrounds. In addition to this, default clipart and
your Microsoft Office Documents can be imported for your presentations.
To import Microsoft office documents, follows the instructions hereafter .
Click “import documents”.
A dialog box will appear as following and the file imported will open accordingly .
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To set clip art as a background, select a clipart and click ‘set background’ button.
Only one clipart can be designated as background for each note.
12. Moving or Deleting a Selected Note
To move to selected note, double-click it with a K-Pointer pen or mouse.
To delete note, select note to be deleted and click ‘Delete’ of the box.
To delete number of notes, use drag function of K-Pointer Pen or mouse.
Drag a certain region so that the notes to be deleted are included in the region.
Click ‘Delete’ button.
Click ‘Confirm’.
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13. Print Note
Your presentation notes can be printed. Click main menu and ‘Print Note’. Select
printer connected to your computer.
Choose notes to be printed. You can select current note, all notes and selected
notes using print option.
Click ‘Confirm’
14. Object
Clipart or your drawings can be treated as objects so you can adjust size, rotate,
drag as you want.
Click the object you want to reshape; supporting lines around the selected object
appear. In this state, you can reshape the object.
The sample below is the image for showing reshaped object. The original shape of
cup is changed in this mode.
If you want to treat a number of objects at the same time, drag some area in which
the target objects are included and reshape them.
Several objects can be selected at once.
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K-Pro provides object control pop-up menu. Click right button on the selected
object area. Pop-up menu appears and controls the objects.
Cut: Cut a selected object.
Copy: Copy the selected object
Paste: Paste the copied or cut object
Delete: Delete selected object
Select all: Select all objects in current note
Reset to initial shape: Reset the selected object to initial shape.
15. Use an Eraser Function
Eraser provides three options: Erase All, Erase Object, Erase Region
Erase all
Click ‘Erase all’ button. All clip art and writings are erased but background is not
erased.
Erase object
Click ‘Erase object and click clipart or drawing on the note. The clipart or drawings
will be erased respectively.
Erase region
Click ‘Erase region and drag region in which clipart and drawings to be erased are
included.
When you click ‘Erase region’, the shape of mouse cursor becomes a cross. If
dragged, the selected region is displayed as dotted rectangle. After dragging, all the
objects in the rectangular are disappeared at once.
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a. Erase by object menu
Objects can be erased by clicking ‘delete’ function in object menu.
16. Virtual Keyboard
Click virtual keyboard submenu in main menu of K-Pro. The virtual keyboard will
appear on the window. Input letters by pressing virtual keyboard.
Virtual keyboard is activated.
17. Spot Light
To attract the audience’s attention, emphasizing a target part of a note is necessary .
A spot light function is provided in K-Pro.
Spot light function is activated by selecting ‘Spot Light’ function in Tool of main
menu.
After spot light function is activated, colour of note area becomes transparent dark
gray and spot light will appea.rYou can move the spot light by dragging with the
K-Pointer.
34. After the spot light function is activated, Spot light control and closing box will
appear on right upper corner of note.
Transparency 0% : 0% transparency of gray screen.
Transparency 10% : 10% transparency of gray screen
Transparency 20% : 20% transparency of gray screen
Transparency 30% : 30% transparency of gray screen
Circle : Spot light shape to be circle
Rectangular : Spot light shape to be rectangular
Small size : Small size of spot light
Middle size : Middle size of spot light
Large size : Large size of spot light
18. Blind
Like a blind in the glass window, Blind of K-Pro blinds all screen area and open by
dragging from side of window so that part of note which is exposed.
You can open note from any side of windows frame.
Click Blind function in Tools menu in main menu of K-Pro. And then all notes are
blinded and closing button will appear on right upper corner .
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35. Place cursor to any edge of note frame; then the cursor image becomes both end
arrow line. In this state, drag the cursor. Note will open as per the dragging.
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