
Finalizing the Installation
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NOTE:
Perform this procedure only if the preceding procedure failed to raise or lower the image
sufficiently. This procedure will only raise or lower the image by about a 1/4" (0.6 cm).
1. Crouch behind the projector and look at the projected image through the view port.
2. Access the fine-adjustment bolt through the slot in the middle of the projector platform (shown
in the figure below).
3. Using the supplied 7/16" nut driver, turn the fine-adjustment nut to the right to raise the image,
and to the left to lower it.
NOTE:
Turning this nut will only raise or lower the image by 1/4" (0.6 cm).
Configuring the Computer Settings
For optimal configuration, use these recommended settings for the computer inside the 2000i.
With these settings, you can balance ease of use while conserving energy and preserving the
projector’s lamp life.
For example, you can configure the power management and energy saving settings of your
computer so that it stops sending out a video signal and turns off the hard drive(s) after a period of
inactivity. Your projector then goes into standby mode if it doesn’t receive a video signal for 30
minutes. Even though the projector and the 2000i are in standby mode, you can press the
Lamp
On
button to quickly return both units to their normal operating states.
To further adjust the image up or down
CAUTION
Do
not
remove the fine-adjustment nut. If this nut is removed, the projector
may swing down from the platform and sustain damage.
Summary of Contents for SMART Board 2000i-DVS
Page 1: ...Interactive Whiteboard Guide Installation SMART Board 2000i TM 2000i DVX 2000i DVS...
Page 8: ...vi Important Information...
Page 30: ...20 Setting Up Your 2000i...
Page 42: ...32 Finalizing the Installation...
Page 52: ...42 Basic Operations...
Page 60: ...50 Maintenance and Troubleshooting...
Page 66: ...56 Index...