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Summary of Contents for 6000S Pro Series

Page 1: ...P SBID 6075S V3 P SBID 6086S V3 P SBID 6465S V3 P SBID 6475S V3 P SBID 6486S V3 P SBID 6265S C SBID 6275S C SBID 6286S C SBID 6265S CPW SBID 6275S CPW SBID 6286S CPW SBID 6065S C SBID 6075S C SBID 60...

Page 2: ...s or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries The Bluetooth word mark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by SMART Technologies ULC...

Page 3: ...inet ventilation holes because they could touch dangerous voltage points and cause electric shock fire or product damage which may not be covered by the warranty l Do not place heavy objects on the po...

Page 4: ...ens and erasers 26 Adjusting the volume 28 Using the microphone array 29 Freezing or hiding the screen 30 Using additional tools and manipulatives 32 Using the SMART ID card on your display 38 Chapter...

Page 5: ...shouldn t 55 The screen is blank or there s a problem with the image on the screen 55 There s no sound or there s a problem with the sound 57 Touch isn t working as expected 58 The pens and erasers ar...

Page 6: ...mote control and IR sensor 12 Temperature and humidity sensors 12 Microphone array 12 NFC sign in 13 Mounting hardware 13 Accessory mounting points 13 Identifying your specific model 13 Accessories 15...

Page 7: ...play s frame The display includes an extensive set of features and components Touch You can do everything on the display that you can do at your computer open and close applications meet with others c...

Page 8: ...Tool Explorer platform which enables you to use other SMART authorized pens and tools in addition to those supplied with the display The Tool Explorer platform lets teachers and students manipulate r...

Page 9: ...SBID 6275S V3 SBID 6275S V3 PW SBID 6275S V3 P SBID 6075S V3 SBID 6075S V3 PW SBID 6075S V3 P SBID 6475 V3 P SBID 6275S C SBID 6275S CPW SBID 6075S C SBID 6075S CPW SBID 6275S SBID 6275S PW SBID 6075...

Page 10: ...s SMART Board interactive displays the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays don t require an iQ appliance in the accessory slot The iQ experience is built into these interactive...

Page 11: ...ide smarttech com kb 171414 l The proximity sensor on the SMART Board 6000S V3 models responds when the display is in the networked standby and the standby power states On the 6000S and 6000S C models...

Page 12: ...he display s environmental conditions This data is easily accessible using the temperature and humidity app in the display s App library Note Temperature and humidity sensors are available only when i...

Page 13: ...00 wall mount which your organization can use to mount the display on a wall You can also mount the display on a wall or mobile stand see Accessories on page 15 Accessory mounting points The display f...

Page 14: ...Black 86 Yes Yes SBID 6065S V3 P Black 65 No Yes SBID 6075S V3 P Black 75 No Yes SBID 6086S V3 P Black 86 No Yes SBID 6465S V3 P Black 65 No No SBID 6475S V3 P Black 75 No No SBID 6486S V3 P Black 86...

Page 15: ...275S PW White 75 Yes No SBID 6286S PW White 86 Yes No SBID 6065S PW White 65 No No SBID 6075S PW White 75 No No SBID 6086S PW White 86 No No SBID 6065S P Black 65 No No SBID 6075S P Black 75 No No SBI...

Page 16: ...ation based on Intel Core processors and are designed specifically to work with a SMART display All OPS PC modules are WHQL certified and fully licensed with Windows Pro Install the OPS PC module in a...

Page 17: ...ng USB 3 0 the cable should be no longer than 9 3 m If you need a longer USB connection use a USB extender For more information see USB cable extenders More information SMART provides a variety of oth...

Page 18: ...microphone array with the display s conferencing apps 29 Using the microphone array with a connected computer 29 Setting the microphone array as the default microphone when using a conferencing app o...

Page 19: ...screen Note The Home button is illuminated when the display is in Ready mode l Press the Home button on the remote control l Pick up a pen or the eraser l Connect a video cable from a computer to a v...

Page 20: ...other features of the Home screen To learn more about the Home screen see Understanding the Home screen The Input screen shows thumbnails of connected computers and allows you to switch among inputs...

Page 21: ...ing mode on page 19 l Press and hold for five seconds to turn off the display l Press and hold for 10 seconds to reset the display Note Resetting the display does not change any user settings or delet...

Page 22: ...ormal operating mode Using the remote control The display comes with one of two infrared remote control models These models are similar except one has a screen sharing button Use the infrared remote c...

Page 23: ...ode on page 19 2 Home Open the Home screen or the Input screen see Using the Home button on page 20 3 Up and down buttons Select a menu option in the settings 4 OK Select menu option in the settings 5...

Page 24: ...not available on all remote control models Using touch You can do everything on the display that you can do at your computer open and close applications meet with others create new documents or edit...

Page 25: ...hapter 2 Using basic features smarttech com kb 171415 25 Pan one finger Pan two fingers scroll Pinch to zoom in scale enlarge Pinch to zoom out scale reduce Rotate Flick Erase with palm Erase with fis...

Page 26: ...ng and being damaged Writing and drawing in digital ink Several people can write or draw on the screen at the same time Each pen writes and draws in its own color The Pen ID feature lets you assign di...

Page 27: ...or off l Opening the dynamic floating toolbar l Closing hiding the toolbar l Using SMART Ink presentation tools Changing a pen s default color thickness and other properties You can change a pen s co...

Page 28: ...me Note See There s no sound or there s a problem with the sound on page 57 if you encounter issues with the display s sound To turn the volume up or down Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button on...

Page 29: ...6400S V3 Pro models do not include a microphone array l To learn more about installing third party apps see Adding and managing apps in the iQ experience Tip The microphone array is located in the top...

Page 30: ...e Viewing a connected computer s input on page 50 2 Start the conferencing app on the computer 3 Open the conferencing app s sound controls and select SMART IFP Mic from the list of sound input device...

Page 31: ...of your writing or drawing to the Files Library see Using the iQ experience Files Library To unfreeze the screen press the Freeze button again Showing and hiding the screen shade You can temporarily h...

Page 32: ...s objects and manipulatives varies depending on the model of display as described in the following descriptions of each tool l Some Tool Explorer tools work only with the iQ system s whiteboard and no...

Page 33: ...ted Not supported Tool Explorer Math 4 Cube Bundle 3 6 SP3 or later Not supported Not supported Tool Explorer Play 4 Stamp Bundle 3 6 SP3 or later Not supported Not supported Using the magic pen Use t...

Page 34: ...le around the portion of the screen you want to spotlight or magnify After the spotlight appears you can o Press and hold within the spotlight and drag to move it o Press and hold the spotlight s edge...

Page 35: ...or an object The pen is reversible you can use one end to highlight in yellow and the other end to highlight in green Using Tool Explorer cubes On an iQ enabled display you can use the Tool Explorer...

Page 36: ...r of a cube s face on the screen To move resize and rotate an object 1 Tap the object you want to manipulate A selection rectangle appears around the object 2 To manipulate the object you can o drag t...

Page 37: ...mps are ideal for younger children and early learners Tip You can store the stamps in place of the erasers at the bottom of the display s frame Two stamps fit on each magnetic holder Note For informat...

Page 38: ...ning Suite subscription you can also sync all your lesson files from SMART Notebook software and Lumio by SMART to the display NFC sign in requires l iQ system version 3 10 SP2 or later l the display...

Page 39: ...ion Center 3 At the bottom of the notification panel tap ID Card Set Up The SMART ID card set up page appears 4 Tap Add ID card 5 Type a PIN which can also include symbols for added security and tap N...

Page 40: ...y To sign out of your SMART account 1 Tap your profile avatar to open the Notification Center 2 At the bottom of the notification center tap Sign out Managing your SMART ID card To remove a SMART ID c...

Page 41: ...move ID card and then tap Remove Your SMART ID card has now been removed from your SMART Account To change the PIN associated with your SMART ID Note If you choose a new PIN you won t be able to unloc...

Page 42: ...ou re experiencing issues with these apps contact your IT administrator to make sure the network and display have been properly configured Using the Apps Library The Apps Library contains the Browser...

Page 43: ...features of Files Library see Using the iQ experience Files Library Using SMART Whiteboard Use SMART Whiteboard to open view and interact with SMART Notebook software files and whiteboards SMART Whit...

Page 44: ...is available only on the SMART Board 6000S V3 and SMART Board 6000S V3 Pro models Use SMART Mirror to share content via the internet No apps are needed to share your screen from Android Chrome OS IOS...

Page 45: ...all applications including third party apps Note Tapping Clean Up doesn t perform a factory reset on the display To learn more see About the iQ experience and navigating the Home screen Using kapp Whi...

Page 46: ...d other devices 52 Warning Ensure that any cables that cross the floor to the display are properly bundled and marked to avoid a trip hazard Installing and using SMART software The display comes with...

Page 47: ...mputers The following software is also available but sold separately Software Description Licensing details SMART Learning Suite A suite of desktop and online software that combines lesson delivery ac...

Page 48: ...computer input of the display to enable touch and digital inking features This supporting software is included with SMART s software products such as SMART Notebook SMART Meeting Pro and SMART TeamWo...

Page 49: ...Connecting room computers and guest laptops You can connect room computers and guest laptops to the display to view and interact with them Connector panel SMART Board 6000S V3 SMART Board 6000S and 6...

Page 50: ...ide up to 60 W Viewing a connected computer s input Use the Input app to view a connected computer s input on the display To view a connected computer s input 1 Connect the computer to the display 2 D...

Page 51: ...the performance standard you require VGA 23 7 m Use VGA cables with all pins in their connectors fully populated and wired Stereo 3 5 mm 20 6 m N A USB 2 0 16 5 m Use a USB extender if the distance be...

Page 52: ...below Troubleshooting connected computers For troubleshooting information for connected computers see Chapter 5 Troubleshooting on page 54 Connecting a SMART OPS PC module If your organization has pu...

Page 53: ...an connect USB drives peripherals such as keyboards and other devices to these connectors and use the devices with the iQ experience connected computers and devices installed in the accessory slot suc...

Page 54: ...l troubleshooting information community smarttech com s topic 0TOU0000000kAJ0OAM interactive displays tabset 823c7 2 The display isn t turning on Symptom Troubleshooting steps The power light isn t li...

Page 55: ...he screen Symptom Troubleshooting steps The screen is blank l Make sure the screen is working by tapping the Home button below the screen or pressing the Home button on the remote control to open the...

Page 56: ...the screen or press the Home button on the remote control to open the Home screen If it appears correctly the issue is with the video input l Take a photograph of the screen and send it to SMART suppo...

Page 57: ...play s S PDIF out connector adjust the volume on the external audio system and make sure the audio system isn t muted l Adjust the display s audio settings l If you re using the integrated speakers se...

Page 58: ...nning on any connected computers l Confirm with the installers that the computer is connected to the display with only a single cable l Remove infrared sources such as incandescent or arc lights desk...

Page 59: ...s digital ink but the width and color revert to the pen s defaults when you next pick up the pen from its holder on the display Be aware that a pen s color and thickness revert to the pen s default va...

Page 60: ...ort Your reseller might ask you for the serial number for the display The serial number is on a label located on the left side of the display pictured Tips l Scan the QR code on the label to view the...

Page 61: ...rough 13 Radiation exposure statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum...

Page 62: ...e de rayonnement et votre corps Cet metteur ne doit pas tre co implant s ou exploit s conjointement avec une autre antenne ou metteur EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby SMART Technologies ULC declare...

Page 63: ...models IDS665 1 TRA REGISTERED No ER78098 20 DEALER No DA0076339 11 Panel 75 Regulatory models IDS675 3 TRA REGISTERED No ER02350 21 DEALER No DA0076339 11 Regulatory models IDS675 1 TRA REGISTERED No...

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