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Preface
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If you’re unsure of the correct COM port, click the Detect SMART Hardware button
under
Automatic
to initiate hardware detection. Your COM ports will be searched for
the presence of an attached interactive whiteboard until the correct COM port is
located.
The Ready Light on the Pen Tray will change from red to green, indicating the
interactive whiteboard is now touch sensitive. Open the SMART Board tools to use any
Pen Tray stylus to write over projected applications.
Windows USB Adapter Cable Setup
1
Connect the short DB9 end of the optional USB adapter cable to the 9-pin serial port
underneath the SMART Board (see the figure at the top of page iv).
NOTE
: To order a SMART USB adapter cable (part # USB-FRU), call your dealer.
2
Connect the USB connector at the other end of this cable to the USB port on your
computer.
3
If you already have the appropriate USB driver installed on your system, the Ready
Light on the Pen Tray will turn red and you can proceed to install SMART Board
software (step 4 on the next page).
If you don’t have the appropriate driver installed, a
Found
New Hardware
wizard will
appear to assist you in locating the driver for the newly connected USB Human
Interface Device (the interactive whiteboard).
•
Direct the Windows operating system to search for an appropriate driver by clicking
the Next button.
•
Click Next again to direct the Windows operating system to search the driver
database on your hard drive for the appropriate driver.
NOTE
: If the Windows operating system fails to find the correct driver, insert the
Windows 98/2000/ME/XP CD in your CD-ROM to install a USB HID (Human Interface
Device) driver. USB HID drivers are typically not included in a default installation. HID is
a subclass of USB devices. These drivers are needed for the interactive whiteboard to
work using a USB cable.
•
Click the Finish button after the driver search or driver installation is complete.
USB Port
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