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Appendix E

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Appendix E:

Hardware environmental
compliance

SMART Technologies supports global efforts to ensure that electronic equipment is

manufactured, sold and disposed of in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and
Battery regulations (WEEE and Battery
Directives)

Electrical and electronic equipment and batteries contain substances that can be harmful

to the environment and to human health. The crossed-out wheelie-bin symbol indicates

that products should be disposed of via an appropriate recycling facility and not as normal

waste.

Batteries

Remote contains CR2025 battery. Recycle or dispose of batteries properly.

Perchlorate material

Contains perchlorate material. Special handling may apply. See

dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate

.

Mercury

The lamp in this product contains mercury and must be recycled or disposed in accordance

with local, regional and national legislation.

More information

See

smarttech.com/compliance

for more information.

Summary of Contents for Board 600i6

Page 1: ...SMART Board 600i6 Interactive whiteboard system Configuration and user s guide...

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Page 3: ...are trade marks or registered trade marks of SMART Technologies ULC in the US and or other countries Texas Instruments BrilliantColor DLP and DLP Link are trade marks of Texas Instruments Microsoft W...

Page 4: ...es and optional equipment The projector included with your system is designed to work only with certain SMART Board interactive whiteboard models Contact your authorised SMART reseller smarttech com w...

Page 5: ...ould cause a malfunction and shorten the life of the projector l Avoid setting up and using the SMART product in an area with excessive levels of dust humidity and smoke l Do not place your SMART prod...

Page 6: ...ng on the interactive whiteboard or projector boom could result in personal injury or product damage C A U T I O N l Do not block the projector s ventilation slots and openings l If dust or small item...

Page 7: ...your interactive whiteboard the projector or any of its sub components Dust l Intended for use in office and classroom environments Not for industrial use where heavy dust and pollutants can cause ma...

Page 8: ...Extended Control Panel ECP 3 Included accessories 4 Remote control 4 Pens 4 Eraser 5 VGA connection kit 5 Chapter 2 Installing your interactive whiteboard system 7 Choosing a location 7 Choosing a hei...

Page 9: ...rmat 27 Video format compatibility 28 SMART UF70 projector 28 SMART UF70w projector 29 HD and SD signal format compatibility 31 SMART UF70 projector 31 SMART UF70w projector 31 Video system signal com...

Page 10: ...ge issues 48 Loss of signal 48 Partial scrolling or incorrectly displayed image 49 Unstable or flickering image 50 Frozen image 50 Your image doesn t fit the interactive whiteboard 51 The image from y...

Page 11: ...ol system to the SMART UF 70 projector 64 Pin configuration on the projector s RS 232 connector 64 Serial interface settings 64 Projector programming commands 66 Power state controls 66 Source Applica...

Page 12: ...88 Command response definitions 90 Appendix C Disabling user USB access 93 Appendix D Remote control code definitions 95 Appendix E Hardware environmental compliance 97 Waste Electrical and Electronic...

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Page 14: ...ed accessories 4 Remote control 4 Pens 4 Eraser 5 VGA connection kit 5 Your SMART Board 480i6 interactive whiteboard system combines the following components l SMART Board 600 series interactive white...

Page 15: ...Blu ray players VCRs document cameras and digital cameras and can project media from these sources onto the interactive screen When you use SMART software with your SMART Board 480i6 interactive white...

Page 16: ...nd UXGA video format compatibility l Native 1024 768 resolution SMART UF70 projector OR Native 1280 800 resolution SMART UF70w projector in 16 10 aspect ratio mode l Remote management via a serial RS...

Page 17: ...system Remote control The remote control enables you to control the system and set up your projector Use the remote control to access menu options system information and input selection options Pens T...

Page 18: ...ection kit The VGA connection kit allows you to connect a laptop to your interactive whiteboard system using a VGA cable The end of the VGA connection kit can be attached to either side of the interac...

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Page 20: ...54547 to install your interactive whiteboard projector and ECP This chapter provides additional considerations and details for installing your interactive whiteboard system Choosing a location Choose...

Page 21: ...omponents of your interactive whiteboard system Locking the pen tray to your interactive whiteboard To learn how to lock the pen tray to your interactive whiteboard see the SMART Board 600 and D600 se...

Page 22: ...uter connected to your interactive whiteboard system to access all of its features Download SMART software from smarttech com software These webpages list the minimum hardware requirements for each so...

Page 23: ...of a projector with DDP firmware version 0 0 1 7 1 Using the remote control press the following buttons quickly to access the service menu Down Up Up Left Up 2 Scroll to WXGA_720P_MODEand then pressRi...

Page 24: ...xtended Control Panel ECP 23 This chapter describes the basic operation of your interactive whiteboard system and explains how to set up your remote control retrieve system information access the proj...

Page 25: ...rge the battery or expose it to fire or high temperatures o Avoid eye and skin contact with the battery if it has a leak l Dispose of the exhausted battery and product components in accordance with ap...

Page 26: ...and the associated USB input source on the ECP 2 Menu Show or hide the projector menus 3 Left Right Up and Down arrows Change the menu selections and adjustments 4 Hide Freeze hide or display the imag...

Page 27: ...s Adjusts projector brightness from 0 to 100 The default is 50 Contrast Adjusts the difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the image from 0 to 100 The default is 50 Frequency Adjusts the...

Page 28: ...efault is 10 Degamma Adjusts the colour performance of the display from 1 to 3 The default is 2 Colour Adjusts the Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta and Yellow colours on the projector from 0 to 100 to prov...

Page 29: ...the zoom to the centre of the image in or out from 0 to 30 The default is 0 Zooming in cuts off the outer edges of the source video Keystone Adjustment to the size of the top and bottom edge Ensure th...

Page 30: ...pe of startup screen SMART Capture User Startup Screen Preview Startup Screen or Image Alignment Screen This screen displays when the projector lamp is starting and a video source signal isn t display...

Page 31: ...a network interface on page 55 Subnet Mask Displays the projector s subnet mask number in values between 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 Gateway Displays the projector s default network gateway in values...

Page 32: ...inese Simplified Chinese Traditional Czech Danish Dutch Finnish French German Greek Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Polish Portuguese Brazil Portuguese Portugal Russian Spanish and Swedish Informati...

Page 33: ...etting this setting is unable to display the projector s network communications processor firmware version and displays 0 0 0 0 instead Model Number Displays the projector s model number Serial Number...

Page 34: ...projected image increases or decreases in size especially at the bottom of the projected image l When adjusting keystone tilt ensure that the top and bottom edges of the image are horizontal before y...

Page 35: ...y computers 9 Left and right RCA audio input through RCA connector pod 10 3 5mm phone jack audio output Speakers not included 11 3 5 mm phone jack microphone Microphone not included 12 RJ45 Network fo...

Page 36: ...n including setup instructions and specifications The SMART training website smarttech com training includes an extensive library of training resources that you can refer to when first learning to set...

Page 37: ...ch as a DVD Blu ray players 6 RCA audio jack right input 7 RCA audio jack left input Left side 8 DB15 socket ECP cable harness only 9 USB A port for any USB peripheral up to 500mA Right side 10 USB B...

Page 38: ...can change it using the projector menu Top 13 RJ11 6 conductor port for SMART Hub SE collaboration platform control T I P If your computer has an HDMI output you can connect a USB cable from your comp...

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Page 40: ...rating your SMART Board 480i6 interactive whiteboard system with peripheral devices Video format compatibility Your projector has a native video format and various video format compatibility modes You...

Page 41: ...3 56 25 Full screen 800 600 SVGA 60 4 3 60 317 Full screen 800 600 SVGA 72 4 3 72 188 Full screen 800 600 SVGA 75 4 3 75 Full screen 800 600 SVGA 85 4 3 85 061 Full screen 832 624 MAC 16 4 3 74 55 Fu...

Page 42: ...0 VGA 75 4 3 75 Pillarbox Pillarbox 800 600 VGA 85 4 3 85 008 Pillarbox Pillarbox 800 600 SVGA 56 4 3 56 25 Pillarbox Pillarbox 800 600 SVGA 60 4 3 60 317 Pillarbox Pillarbox 800 600 SVGA 72 4 3 72 18...

Page 43: ...spect ratio Refresh rate Hz Match Input appearance 16 10 aspect ratio mode Match Input appearance 16 9 aspect ratio mode 1280 1024 SXGA3 75 5 4 75 025 Pillarbox Pillarbox 1600 1200 SXGA 4 3 59 978 Pil...

Page 44: ...format Aspect ratio Horizontal frequency kHz Vertical frequency Hz Match Input appearance 16 10 aspect ratio mode Match Input appearance 16 9 aspect ratio mode 480i 525i 4 3 15 73 59 94 Pillarbox Pill...

Page 45: ...ges of the screen The Match Input command might deliver video modes with black bands along the top and bottom edges of the screen depending on the input resolution SMART UF70 projector Video mode Aspe...

Page 46: ...nel left and right RCA plugs to 3 5mm audio connector cable included with the speakers l The composite video connector and associated dual channel audio inputs on the ECP are for input only These RCA...

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Page 48: ...llation and user s guide smarttech com kb 001414 Cleaning the projector W A R N I N G Cleaning a wall mounted projector can result in a fall or injury Use caution when climbing a ladder and consider r...

Page 49: ...ows bulb or air blower bulb commonly found in audio visual supply stores to blow off dust Never touch the mirror with your bare hands or a brush l If wiping the mirror is unavoidable wear protective g...

Page 50: ...throughout the projector l If the lamp shatters or bursts leave and then ventilate the area Next do the following o Avoid touching the glass fragments because they can cause injury o Wash your hands...

Page 51: ...nt parts o Never replace the lamp module with a previously used lamp module o Always handle the fragile lamp assembly with care to prevent premature lamp failure or exposure to mercury Use gloves when...

Page 52: ...move the new lamp module from its packaging 2 Carefully place the lamp module into the projector and gently press the power end of the lamp module against the projector to ensure that the power plug m...

Page 53: ...reset the lamp hours To prevent accidental errors only a system administrator should perform this procedure N O T E Always reset the lamp hours after you replace the lamp because lamp service reminde...

Page 54: ...H A P T E R 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system 41 3 Press the Menu button on the remote control The SMART UF 70 Settings menu appears 4 Select to confirm that Lamp Hour is reset to zero...

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Page 56: ...issues 48 Resolving projector errors 48 Resolving image issues 48 Loss of signal 48 Partial scrolling or incorrectly displayed image 49 Unstable or flickering image 50 Frozen image 50 Your image doesn...

Page 57: ...Support or your authorised SMART reseller for assistance you need to do the following l Locate your interactive whiteboard system s status lights l Locate your interactive whiteboard system s serial...

Page 58: ...tor settings on page 14 For the locations of serial numbers on other components and accessories see smarttech com support Determining your interactive whiteboard system s status Use the following tabl...

Page 59: ...ge 48 Solid green Off Solid green Solid green Correct None There s an issue with the interactive whiteboard See Resolving operation issues on next page Solid green Off Solid green Flashing green Corre...

Page 60: ...on the ECP l Reset the interactive whiteboard system If necessary complete additional troubleshooting with the guidance of SMART Support using SMART Board Diagnostics Resolving connection issues To re...

Page 61: ...lly taking place disconnect the interactive whiteboard s USB cable wait a few seconds and then reconnect it Resolving projector issues Resolving projector errors Resolving image issues To resolve comm...

Page 62: ...or incorrectly displayed image N O T E This procedure may vary depending on your version of Windows operating system or Mac OS X operating system software and your system preferences The following pr...

Page 63: ...on 3 Adjust the Frequency Tracking H position andV position settings in the on screen menu See Adjusting projector settings on page 14 4 Optionally reset the projector as described in Resetting the pr...

Page 64: ...tructions or if you swivel the projector too far from the vertical centre of your interactive whiteboard Use the instructions in the SMART Board 660i5 680i5 685i5 or 690i5 interactive whiteboard syste...

Page 65: ...g network communication issues If you don t have network access perform the following procedure to troubleshoot your system To resolve network communication issues 1 Ensure that your network cable is...

Page 66: ...adjust any settings in the service menu other than those listed in this guide Changing other settings can damage or affect the operation of your projector and may invalidate your warranty Retrieving...

Page 67: ...board system Save your original SMART Board interactive whiteboard packaging so that it s available if you need to transport your interactive whiteboard system When required repack it with all of the...

Page 68: ...ter includes detailed instructions on how to remotely manage your SMART Board 480i6 interactive whiteboard system settings through a network interface Webpage management You can access advanced setup...

Page 69: ...change Home The Home menu page displays basic projector information and enables you to select the on screen display language N O T E You can view basic projector information but you re unable to chan...

Page 70: ...ess from 0 to 100 Contrast Adjusts the difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the image from 0 to 100 Frequency Adjusts the display data frequency of the projected image from 5 to 5 to m...

Page 71: ...down from 5 to 5 relative to the projected image N O T E This is useful in situations where the source video is cut off Aspect Ratio Adjusts the image output to Fill Screen Match Input or 16 9 l Fill...

Page 72: ...GA 2 input Composite Assigns an alternative name to your Composite video input which appears when you select the Composite video input HDMI Assigns an alternative name to your HDMI input which appears...

Page 73: ...teway Displays or allows you to set the projector s default network gateway in values between 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 DNS Displays or allows you to set the projector s IP address for your network...

Page 74: ...lows you to set the email address of the email alert copy to recipient From Displays or allows you to set the email address of the user who sends the email alert Subject Displays or allows you to set...

Page 75: ...ult password value is four numbers for example 1234 l The maximum allowable password length is four numbers or letters l If you forget the projector password refer to Accessing the service menu on pag...

Page 76: ...ol 68 Command response definitions 68 Field definitions 70 Audio Control 73 Command response definitions 73 Field definitions 74 Command response definitions 76 Field definitions 76 Command response d...

Page 77: ...t through male to female RS 232 serial cable connects to the projector s serial interface in the following arrangement Pin number Projector s female RS 232 connector 2 Transmit 3 Receive 5 Signal Grou...

Page 78: ...mputer and then start your serial communications program or terminal emulation program 2 Connect your computer to the serial connection cable you previously connected to the projector 3 Configure your...

Page 79: ...rns on the projector off Starts the shutdown process A dialogue box appears with the message Press Power Button to Turn off Projector You must send a second Off command within 10 seconds to put the pr...

Page 80: ...nput and is returned in response to a get input command when the projector is turned off target input l VGA1 l Composite l HDMI1 l None l Next Target input to set the input to If the input is next the...

Page 81: ...f it is USB1 will be used and USB2 is ignored Example set input vga1 input vga1 set input next input composite get videoinputs videoinputs vga1 composite hdmi1 get usb1source usb1source vga1 get usb2s...

Page 82: ...rrent no get tint tint current no set sharpness target sharpness current no get sharpness sharpness current no set hposition target hposition current no get hposition hposition current no set vpositio...

Page 83: ...must match the OSD ranges current displaymode l SMART Presentation l Bright room l Dark room l sRGB l User The ranges must match the OSD ranges target brightness l val l val l 0 100 Specifying or will...

Page 84: ...urrent tint l 0 100 The ranges must match the OSD ranges target sharpness l val l val l 0 31 The ranges must match the OSD ranges current sharpness l 0 31 The ranges must match the OSD ranges target h...

Page 85: ...s target magenta l val l val l 0 100 The ranges must match the OSD ranges current magenta l 0 100 The ranges must match the OSD ranges target yellow l val l val l 0 100 The ranges must match the OSD r...

Page 86: ...the vga1 regardless of whether the projector is on this source or not The operational parameters are vga1 composite hdmi1 Audio Control Audio output related controls The range of values used for these...

Page 87: ...ther control Note that 20 should map to 0 and 20 should map to 40 current volume l 20 to 20 The device s current volume Note that 20 should map to 0 and 20 should map to 40 target mute l on l off Spec...

Page 88: ...interface 75 The above commands can be used to set the property to an absolute value or cause a relative adjustment to be made to the current value Examples of using this are below get volume volume...

Page 89: ...t ipaddr target ipaddr current yes get ipaddr ipaddr current yes set subnetmask target subnetmask current yes get subnetmask subnetmask current yes set gateway target gateway current yes get gateway g...

Page 90: ...Networking target dhcp l on l off Enable Disable for DHCP Networking current ipaddr l Current IP address static or dhcp assigned target ipaddr l Set to static IP Address current subnetmask l Current...

Page 91: ...brightness target highbrightness current no get highbrightness highbrightness current no set autopoweroff target autopoweroff current no get autopoweroff set zoom target autopoweroff current no set zo...

Page 92: ...net fwvernet current yes get fwvermpu fwvermpu current yes get serialnum serialnum current yes get fwverecp fwverecp current yes set language target language current no get language language current n...

Page 93: ...emergencyalert current no get emergencyalert emergencyalert current no get signaldetected signaldetected current yes The response varies depending on the power mode Field definitions Field Possible V...

Page 94: ...orid l 0 999 The ranges must match the OSD ranges target aspectratio l fill l match l 16 9 The ranges must match the OSD ranges Fill No matter what the input the image is stretched scaled etc to produ...

Page 95: ...nt lamp hour usage target lamphrs l 0 Clear the current lamp hour usage Zero is the only valid value to be written current resolution l 800x600 l 1024x768 l l no signal Current resolution of the input...

Page 96: ...ese l Korean l Dutch l Polish l Swedish l Portuguese Portugal l Russian l Hindi l Portuguese Brazil Must match the OSD setting target language l above Must match the OSD setting target groupname l Use...

Page 97: ...VGA Out and Network Enable to current emergencyalertmsg l User String Emergency Alert Message target emergencyalertmsg l User String Emergency Alert Message current emergencyalert l on l off To displ...

Page 98: ...rwheelidx target colorwheelidx current no get colorwheelidx colorwheelidx current no get failurelog failurelog current yes get error Error current yes set factoryreset target factoryreset current yes...

Page 99: ...lamperror l colorwheelbreak l lampignite l lampoverheat l lampdriver l lampoverhours Current error state that the projector is in The modes are projector dependent Current error Provide the details o...

Page 100: ...ting value desired current poweroverride l on l off Power override forces the projector to remain in the ON state when the command is received This command is NOT persistent and does not get stored to...

Page 101: ...pvoltage current no get temperature temperature current no set temperaturereport target temperaturereport current no set downloadlampdriver target downloadlampdriver current no clearfailurelog no set...

Page 102: ...get temperaturereport l on l off Whilst setting to on whilst high speed fan mode turn on will send out system temperature each 5 seconds target downloadlampdriver l done Auto program waveform while st...

Page 103: ...cy control interfaces Command response definitions Command Execute command Behaviour set input VGA1 set input VGA1 switch to VGA1 port set input HDMI set input NEXT switch to next physical port set in...

Page 104: ...ace 91 Unknown command If an unknown command is received the projector must identify this to the user This is accomplished by sending the following response back to the user Please note that there is...

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Page 106: ...U T I O N Always use an anti static wrist wrap when working on the ECP I M P O R T A N T Do not perform this operation if you are unfamiliar with using jumper switches You require a Phillips No 2 scre...

Page 107: ...the two connection posts and then place it on a single post I M P O R T A N T o Only adjust the jumper position Do not adjust the PC SE240 switch which is also accessible from this area o Do not disca...

Page 108: ...de Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Input F1 8B CA 14 EB Power F1 8B CA 12 ED Menu F1 8B CA 1B E4 Up F1 8B CA 40 BF Left F1 8B CA 42 BD Enter F1 8B CA 13 EC Right F1 8B CA 43 BC Down F1 8B CA 41 BE Hide F1...

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Page 110: ...to the environment and to human health The crossed out wheelie bin symbol indicates that products should be disposed of via an appropriate recycling facility and not as normal waste Batteries Remote c...

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Page 112: ...ntact person 60 control panel 56 D DHCP 18 60 display modes 13 14 57 DNS 60 dust iv E ECP about 3 disabling USB communications for 93 lights and status of 53 using 23 electrostatic discharge iv email...

Page 113: ...y 97 module 37 mounting template 8 mute control 13 15 57 N native video formats 27 network 76 network communication 22 52 60 network information 76 O original packaging 54 P passwords 18 53 61 62 pen...

Page 114: ...ART UF70 or UF70w projector See projector SMTP 61 SNMP 62 software 9 sound See audio startup screen 58 subnet mask 18 60 SVGA support 28 SXGA support 28 system information 78 T temperatures operating...

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