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INTRODUCING YOUR SMART BOARD V280 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD

three L-shaped tabs

a 32" (81.3 cm) wall-mounting bracket

eight self-tapping wall anchors

eight long self-tapping screws

three small thread-forming screws

a 16' (5 m) high-speed USB 2.0 cable

two battery-operated pens

Summary of Contents for SMART Board V280

Page 1: ...PLEASE THINK BEFORE YOU PRINT SMART Board V280 Interactive Whiteboard Installation and User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ia Visio and OneNote are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries Kensington is a trademark of the Kensington Computer Products Group KTG A...

Page 3: ...ty warnings precautions and other important information published by your projector s manufacturer Do not stare or allow children to stare directly into your projector s beam of light Do not touch or...

Page 4: ...perate in the temperature range of 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C with up to 80 humidity non condensing The shipping and storage temperature range is from 40 F to 120 F 40 C to 50 C Do not lean your interac...

Page 5: ...able for any damage caused or loss suffered as a result of insufficient processing power Your SMART Board V280 interactive whiteboard is not a dry erase product Do not use dry erase or permanent marke...

Page 6: ...1 Before your clean your interactive whiteboard shut down or disconnect the connected computer If your SMART Board interactive whiteboard requires replacement parts make sure that the service technic...

Page 7: ...dard Replaceable Parts 7 Other Accessories 7 Installing and Securing Your SMART Board V280 Interactive Whiteboard 9 Environmental Requirements 10 Installing Your SMART Board V280 Interactive Whiteboar...

Page 8: ...Whiteboard 45 General Troubleshooting 47 Transporting Your Interactive Whiteboard 60 Contacting SMART Technical Support 61 Specification Drawings 63 Wall Mounted Cut Away View 63 Wall Mounted Side Vie...

Page 9: ...vii CONTENTS Customer Support 77 Online Information and Support 77 Training 77 Technical Support 77 Shipping and Repair Status 77 General Inquiries 78 Warranty 78 Registration 78 Index 79...

Page 10: ...viii CONTENTS...

Page 11: ...ore about your SMART Board V280 interactive whiteboard and its parts and accessories Introduction 2 Features 2 How Does Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Work 3 Minimum Computer Requirements 4 C...

Page 12: ...gh speed USB 2 0 cable There s no power switch on your interactive whiteboard It s always running when your computer is turned on Features Your SMART Board V280 interactive whiteboard is durable and r...

Page 13: ...and its input devices i e mouse and keyboard enabling you to control any application by touching the screen with your pen When you install SMART Notebook software on your computer a Floating Tools to...

Page 14: ...arttech com support when you use your SMART Board V280 interactive whiteboard with a standard projector If you add accessories to your computer including but not limited to an AirLiner wireless slate...

Page 15: ...INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD three L shaped tabs a 32 81 3 cm wall mounting bracket eight self tapping wall anchors eight long self tapping screws three small thread forming screws a 16 5 m high speed USB...

Page 16: ...T BOARD V280 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD two AAA alkaline batteries two software CDs four replacement pen nibs four replacement pen tips a limited warranty document a product registration card textless ins...

Page 17: ...n Nibs and Tips Your interactive whiteboard comes with four replacement pen nibs and tips NOTE You can also replace the detachable valance and the USB hub Additionally you can replace your interactive...

Page 18: ...8 INTRODUCING YOUR SMART BOARD V280 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD...

Page 19: ...equirements 10 Installing Your SMART Board V280 Interactive Whiteboard 11 Before Installing Your Interactive Whiteboard 11 Recommended Heights for Wall Mounting 11 Tools Required 12 Wall Mounting Your...

Page 20: ...efer to page 45 for detailed instructions on periodically cleaning your interactive whiteboard Electrostatic discharge ESD Designed to withstand electrostatic shock EN61000 4 2 severity level 4 for di...

Page 21: ...eneral height of your user community when you choose a height for your wall mounted interactive whiteboard If your interactive whiteboard is too low it might force some people to bend over uncomfortab...

Page 22: ...all installations WARNING Failure to follow these instructions might result in personal injury and product damage CAUTIONS Do not lean your interactive whiteboard against a wall Your interactive white...

Page 23: ...urely connected and that the cable clip is fastened as illustrated below 3 Using a pencil a carpenter s level and a measuring tape or ruler draw a horizontal line on the wall centered on the mid point...

Page 24: ...this is the case you don t need to use an anchor in this location The stud will provide adequate support for the screw that secures the bracket to the wall NOTES For a concrete wall drill holes at th...

Page 25: ...f the projected image according to your projector manufacturer s instructions 3 Slide your interactive whiteboard sideways on its bracket to align it with the projected image 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 un...

Page 26: ...mark the location of the three holes on the wall 4 Slide your interactive whiteboard 2 5 cm sideways to the left along the wall mounting bracket 5 Using the screwdriver secure an included self tapping...

Page 27: ...tally knocked off the wall make sure that you secure your interactive whiteboard to the wall with the included wall anchors and screws NOTE If you want to lock your interactive whiteboard with a secur...

Page 28: ...with your finger to check that the pen is working properly The LED light beside each battery compartment illuminates green Place the pens on the pen tray NOTES A green LED light indicates that the pen...

Page 29: ...a broken Kensington lock hole which would readily identify it as a stolen item In each of the three brackets under your interactive whiteboard s pen tray you ll find a lock slot that accommodates a se...

Page 30: ...20 INSTALLING AND SECURING YOUR SMART BOARD V280 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD...

Page 31: ...oard V280 interactive whiteboard to a computer Overview 22 Connecting the USB Cable 22 Configuring Your Computer Settings 24 Recommended Settings 24 Matching Your Computer s Resolution to Your Project...

Page 32: ...0950 and bear the CE mark and CSA and or UL Mark s for CAS UL 60950 Use only the included high speed USB 2 0 cable to connect your SMART Board V280 interactive whiteboard to your computer IMPORTANT La...

Page 33: ...might not provide sufficient power to run your interactive whiteboard reliably Connect your laptop computer to an AC power receptacle to run your interactive whiteboard 3 Press the power button on you...

Page 34: ...features and power management properties in the Power Schemes tab For more information on changing these power management settings see the instructions included with your operating system Matching You...

Page 35: ...your computer after you install SMART product drivers you might see an error message stating that SMART Board Service encountered a problem For more details see http www2 smarttech com kbdoc 133790 Re...

Page 36: ...creen When you orient your interactive whiteboard ensure that it is away from ambient lighting caused by sunlight or incandescent pot lights Fluorescent lighting has no effect on your interactive whit...

Page 37: ...etes appears The Orientation screen closes The orientation procedure can be six or fifteen touches depending on the precision setting you specify in your SMART Hardware Settings in the SMART Notebook...

Page 38: ...ed image To open an application on your interactive whiteboard press the tip of the pen twice consecutively on the application s icon When you double press the pen to open an application it is the sam...

Page 39: ...de 33 Writing 33 Erasing 34 Using the On Screen Keyboard to Add Text 34 Customizing the Floating Tools Toolbar 35 Capturing Your Notes and Creating Presentations with SMART Notebook 36 Capturing Your...

Page 40: ...n restart it If you don t know how to remove software ask your system administrator Don t remove the Gallery if you want to keep your existing Gallery content To fully install SMART Notebook you must...

Page 41: ...duct key that you received from SMART 4 When the installation is complete press Exit NOTE If you didn t type the product key during the installation complete the following steps to activate SMART Note...

Page 42: ...SMART Notebook on your interactive whiteboard To open the default Floating Tools Toolbar press the SMART Board icon in the Windows notification area and then press Show Floating Tools NOTES You can m...

Page 43: ...right hand corner This border indicates that the Ink Layer is in place and that you can now write on your desktop in the same way that you would write on a transparent sheet NOTE If the Ink Layer doe...

Page 44: ...ting Tools toolbar and then press your preferred size Using the On Screen Keyboard to Add Text To open an on screen keyboard press the SMART Keyboard button With this keyboard you can add text to an a...

Page 45: ...e toolbar Add or remove as many buttons as you like to fully customize Floating Tools with the buttons you need To recreate one of the default tool sets press Restore Defaults Some of the additional b...

Page 46: ...Digital Ink Layer preferences by right clicking the Ink Layer and selecting Ink Layer Setting To display several options for capturing your notes and drawings to a SMART Notebook page press the Screen...

Page 47: ...e Sorter View a thumbnail image of each page in your SMART Notebook file Gallery Add custom pages clip art animations and video from the Gallery collections to your file Attachments Add hyperlinks or...

Page 48: ...utton and then select a pen style To convert a handwritten word to text press the Left Click Select button select your word and then choose its correct spelling from the word object s drop down menu i...

Page 49: ...e your notes to a SMART Notebook file Use this application to play video files stored on your computer or to view content from a camera VCR CD or DVD SMART Video Player is compatible with most video a...

Page 50: ...ware application similar options to the Ink Layer menu appear in the application s own toolbar or as a floating toolbar Microsoft Office Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint software Graphic Applicatio...

Page 51: ...and more Access the Help Center from the SMART Board icon in the Windows notification area For more resources visit http www2 smarttech com st en US Country and then select your country In the Suppor...

Page 52: ...42 GETTING STARTED WITH SMART NOTEBOOK SOFTWARE...

Page 53: ...rouble Free Performance 44 Safety Tips for Teachers 44 Preventing Damage to Your SMART Board V280 Interactive Whiteboard s Writing Surface 45 Cleaning Your Interactive Whiteboard 45 General Troublesho...

Page 54: ...last approximately 25 weeks Use needle nose pliers to pull the tip and nib out of the pen and then insert new ones You received four replacement pen tips and nibs with your interactive whiteboard Safe...

Page 55: ...rea with excessive levels of dust humidity or smoke Cleaning Your Interactive Whiteboard IMPORTANT Before you clean your interactive whiteboard shut down or disconnect the connected computer To view d...

Page 56: ...residue might remain it isn t usually visible when the projector is on Remove persistent stains by gently rubbing a paste of baking soda and water on the screen surface The digital cameras located in...

Page 57: ...d see The orientation procedure stops at the first point and won t proceed to the next point on page 52 To adjust the projected image 1 If the left and right edges of the projected image aren t parall...

Page 58: ...escribes the symptoms causes and solutions for problems that you might experience with your SMART Board V280 interactive whiteboard Try the troubleshooting tips in the following table to quickly resol...

Page 59: ...andby mode Your computer is off Turn on your computer or press your computer s reset button and then log on as usual The projected image is blurry too large or doesn t completely fill your interactive...

Page 60: ...ht vary depending on your version of Windows operating system and your system preferences To check if your computer is high speed USB 2 0 compliant 1 Select Start Control Panel The Control Panel windo...

Page 61: ...Disconnect the additional USB devices to ensure that your interactive whiteboard connects to an enhanced host controller IMPORTANT Your SMART Board V280 interactive whiteboard does not support webcam...

Page 62: ...ve your projector away from your interactive whiteboard or adjust the projector s zoom feature so that the projected image fills the entire writing surface and then repeat the orientation procedure OR...

Page 63: ...ls about installing SMART product drivers see page 25 Your interactive whiteboard s screen surface is curved obstructing the line of sight from your interactive whiteboard s digital cameras to the tip...

Page 64: ...in the slow version but not in the quick version the frame rate is set too low To increase your interactive whiteboard s frame rate 1 In the Windows notification area select the SMART Board icon and t...

Page 65: ...Zone To decrease the size of the Double click zone 1 In the Windows notification area select the SMART Board icon and then select Control Panel The SMART Notebook control panel opens 2 Select SMART Ha...

Page 66: ...puters the front USB ports aren t high speed USB 2 0 compliant Try a different USB port SMART Board Service isn t running Start SMART Board service To start SMART Board service 1 In the Windows notifi...

Page 67: ...e USB cable To check the SMART Board service log 1 In the Windows notification area select the SMART Board icon and then select Control Panel The SMART Notebook control panel opens 2 Select About Soft...

Page 68: ...Control Panel The SMART Notebook control panel opens 2 Select About Software and Product Support Tools Diagnostics The SMART Board Diagnostics window opens 3 Select Default or Restore Camera Defaults...

Page 69: ...ns 2 Select About Software and Product Support Tools Diagnostics The SMART Board Diagnostics window opens 3 Select the Service menu and then select Stop 4 Close the SMART Board Diagnostics window and...

Page 70: ...b with your finger or against your interactive whiteboard The screen also doesn t respond when you touch it with a pen and you re unable to write in digital ink The pen s battery is weak or dead Repla...

Page 71: ...echnical Support make note of your SMART Board V280 interactive whiteboard s serial number and then note it in the inside cover of this manual if you printed it To determine your interactive whiteboar...

Page 72: ...62 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 73: ...pendix A Specification Drawings Wall Mounted Cut Away View Leave at least 5 8 1 6 cm headroom to wall mount your interactive whiteboard Wall Mounted Side View 5 3 8 13 7 cm 6 15 2 cm 3 7 7 cm 4 10 1 c...

Page 74: ...ll dimensions 1 8 3 2 mm The recommended wall mounted installation height to the top of your interactive whiteboard for average sized adults is 84 213 4 cm USB Connection Location 64 162 4 cm 61 5 8 1...

Page 75: ...ach between your interactive whiteboard and your computer See the diagram on the following page IMPORTANT Connect an external power supply not included to your SMART Board V280 interactive whiteboard...

Page 76: ...5 5 2 1 mm center positive coaxial connector International Support 120 240 VAC Input Certifications and Compliance Limited Power Source LPS requirements of CSA UL IEC EN 60950 1 A power supply connect...

Page 77: ...porting its weight at the bottom corners while balancing the top with your other hands Do not leave cables on the floor where they can be a tripping hazard If you must run a cable over the floor lay i...

Page 78: ...ent Multi lingual product warnings document Textless installation instructions not shown You also received a hardware kit containing the following smaller parts Sixteen 1 1 2 3 8 cm button head screws...

Page 79: ...d NOTE You ll need the help of another person to mount your interactive whiteboard on a floor stand To mount your interactive whiteboard on an FSV280 floor stand 1 Hook the blunt end of each upright b...

Page 80: ...rated Ensure that the vertical frame parts G are on the outside of the frame assembly and that both the angled tabbed side of the top frame part J and the center hole on the bottom frame part H face o...

Page 81: ...to the third hole from the bottom on the upright support assembly the distance to the top of your interactive whiteboard will be 75 190 5 cm which will enable you to move your floor stand mounted inte...

Page 82: ...he back of your interactive whiteboard Secure it with two 1 2 1 3 cm button head screws M Use the included hex key to tighten the screws 10 Secure each of the three interactive whiteboard support brac...

Page 83: ...tronic equipment including SMART Technologies products we strongly encourage you to properly recycle the electronic product when it has reached end of its life If you require further information pleas...

Page 84: ...in heavy metals in product packaging The packaging used by SMART Technologies to ship products complies with applicable packaging laws Covered Electronics Devices Many U S states classify monitors as...

Page 85: ...Resource Board Airborne Toxic Control Measure California has enacted a law to restrict the emissions of Formaldehyde from Composite Wood Products The SMART Technologies products that contain Composit...

Page 86: ...76 HARDWARE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE...

Page 87: ...contacting SMART Technical Support Your local reseller can resolve most issues without delay NOTE To locate your local reseller visit www2 smarttech com st en US Where to Buy All SMART products includ...

Page 88: ...ranty that shipped with the SMART product at the time of purchase Registration To help us serve you register online at www smarttech com registration Address SMART Technologies 3636 Research Road NW C...

Page 89: ...eboard 21 matching resolution to projector 24 47 recommended settings 24 refresh rate 24 47 system requirements 4 concrete installation 12 14 16 74 contact information 78 contacting SMART online resou...

Page 90: ...Notebook software O online resources 41 online support 77 orientation 26 precision 27 P packaging 74 parts accessories 7 pens 7 install battery 18 LED indicator 18 nibs and tips 7 44 working with 28 p...

Page 91: ...ital ink 34 Floating Tools 32 full screen 38 getting started 29 importing graphics text files 37 Ink Aware applications 40 installing 25 online resources 41 other tools 39 presentations 36 side tabs 3...

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