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Important Information

Other Precautions

For operating safety and to avoid damage to the SMART LightRaise projector mount, read this
guide carefully before setting up and using it. Observe the following precautions:

Adding more weight or applying an unexpected force to the boom may cause it to break
and possibly cause injury.

Do not hang anything from the boom, hit or jostle it in any way or remove the struts.

Sitting or leaning on the console may cause damage.

The upper boom bracket and console bracket must each be fixed to at least two wall studs
or two places in concrete. We recommend the brackets be attached to each stud in more
than one location. We don't recommend installation on an unsupported wall because this
type of wall may cause the boom to vibrate when someone is writing on the SMART
Board interactive whiteboard. See page 12 for a definition of an unsupported wall.

Avoid setting up and using the LightRaise projector mount in an area with excessive levels
of dust, moisture, humidity or cigarette smoke.

Do not attempt to modify the power cord. Handle the power cord carefully and avoid
excessive bending. The power cord should be routed so that it is unlikely to be walked on
or pinched by items placed upon or against it. If you must run the cable over the floor, lay
the cable in a flat, straight line and secure it to the floor with tape or a cable management
strip in a contrasting color.

The LightRaise console is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug. This plug will
only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug into the
outlet, contact your electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the grounding-type plug.

The installation must ensure direct and clear access to the main power plug.

Unplug the console during electrical storms or if the console will not be used over a long
period of time.

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If replacement parts are required, the service technician must use replacement parts
specified by SMART Technologies Inc. or parts with the same characteristics as the
original that have been approved by SMART Technologies Inc.

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Ensure the door brackets do not pinch the console cables. See page 46 for the proper
positioning of these cables as they leave the console.

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Only authorized personnel should service the unit. Do not service your projector while it is
attached to the boom. Remove it for servicing. For details, read the supplemental
instructions supplied with the projector mount.

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If the power supply to the unit is cut off while the system is running, wait at least two
minutes before you press the System On button. The LightRaise console may not power
up because it is waiting until the projector lamp has cooled. Consult the projector's user
manual for instructions.

Summary of Contents for LightRaise

Page 1: ...Installation Guide Installation and User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense LightRaise and SMART Board are t...

Page 3: ...beam of light WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture WARNING The SMART LightRaise unit is projector specific When you order your unit the model of boom and console as well as the projector mounting accessories are selected to match the projector you have specified Do not mount any other projector or equipment Any other weight hung from t...

Page 4: ...y the cable in a flat straight line and secure it to the floor with tape or a cable management strip in a contrasting color 7 The LightRaise console is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose ...

Page 5: ... that pertain only to the installation of the console itself 1 Mount the console bracket on the wall following the instructions on pages 14 21 Ensure that the top of the console bracket is 26 67 3 cm from the floor 2 Affix the console to the console bracket following the instructions on pages 37 38 3 Mount the SMART Board interactive whiteboard following the instructions that came with your board ...

Page 6: ...om following the instructions on pages 27 36 3 Install the SMART Board interactive whiteboard following the instructions on pages 44 45 However disregard the connection information Instead follow the connection instructions contained in the SMART Board User s Guide For servicing information follow the guidelines on pages 56 57 General Operating Environment The SMART LightRaise product is designed ...

Page 7: ...Numbers 10 Installation Overview 11 Room Specifications 11 Wall Specifications and Mounting Information 12 Tools Required 12 Removing an Existing SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard 13 Order of Installation 13 1 Mounting the Wall Brackets 14 Marking the Wall and Mounting the Console Bracket 14 Marking the Wall and Mounting the Remaining Brackets 21 2 Installing the Boom 27 Attaching the Boom 27 Fin...

Page 8: ...Source 53 Using Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard 53 Using an External Computer 54 Activating Your Video Port 55 Servicing the SMART LightRaise Projector Mount 56 Lowering the Boom 56 Upgrading Your Firmware 57 Customer Support 58 Contacting SMART Technical Support 58 Other SMART Contacts 58 Product Warranty 59 Registration Card Information 59 Appendix A Console Functional Diagram 60 Appendi...

Page 9: ...l mounted SMART Board interactive whiteboard to hold an approved projector the correct distance from the board The console nestles beneath the board housing an internal computer a VCR or DVD player and the cable connections for all components A wireless infrared IR keyboard also comes with the LightRaise console Cables to connect an external computer are stowed at the console s side so guest lapto...

Page 10: ... Inc has tested various projectors with the LightRaise boom Our requirements include projector weight throw distance and minimal tilt of the SMART Board whiteboard in order to get a clear square projected image An up to date listing of supported projectors is available on our Web site in the Specifications section for the LightRaise product www smarttech com lightraise NOTE The projectors used wit...

Page 11: ... lightweight yet strong It supports and aims your projector at the wall mounted SMART Board interactive whiteboard The projector cables remain out of sight running inside the boom and behind the wall bracket covers and the interactive whiteboard until they reach the console Projector Telescoping Beam Main Beam Wall Bracket Cover SMART Board NOTE Projector and projector mount may look different ...

Page 12: ... 31 cm It houses all cables and power supplies for a projector internal computer SMART Board interactive whiteboard and VCR or DVD player A fully connected audio system is built right into it After installation and connection just plug in the network connection and power cable for your equipment to be ready for use A standard computer tower sits inside the console The right door houses a VCR or DV...

Page 13: ...lume Control Buttons Volume Level Indicator Source Selection Buttons Source Indicators System On Indicator System Off Indicator Care and Cleaning The SMART LightRaise projector mount should be periodically dusted using a soft cloth Fingerprints can be removed with a damp cloth and if required mild detergent For information on care and cleaning of your SMART Board interactive whiteboard see the SMA...

Page 14: ...ts and 2 washers other items listed on page 7 1 power cable 1 box containing the wireless keyboard and IR receiver Boom Carton Contents 1 telescoping boom 2 metal wall mount boom brackets upper and lower 1 hanger bracket for a SMART Board interactive whiteboard optional 1 spacer bracket for a SMART Board interactive whiteboard optional 2 wall bracket covers 4 boom covers 1 template tool projector ...

Page 15: ...tained inside the drywall installation kit 6 8 x 2 Phillips round head wood screws 6 8 burr washers Drywall installation kit 2 self drilling drywall anchors 2 8 x 1 AB truss head screws 2 toggle bolt anchors 2 20 UNC x 1 Phillips pan head bolts Drywall with metal studs Metal stud installation kit contained inside the drywall installation kit 6 toggle bolt anchors 6 20 UNC x 1 Phillips pan head bol...

Page 16: ...ound head wood screws 12 8 burr washers Drywall with metal studs Drywall and metal stud installation kit 12 self drilling drywall anchors 12 8 x 1 AB truss head screws 12 toggle bolt anchors 12 20 UNC x 1 Phillips pan head bolts To use toggle bolts you ll need to drill two holes a 6 mm pilot hole a final 13 mm hole NOTE When drilling holes in metal studs where possible hit the center of the stud I...

Page 17: ... locations 20 UNC x 1 Phillips pan head bolts with the toggle anchors for the console bracket holds brackets to walls with metal studs 8 x 2 Phillips round head wood screws with 8 washer used to install brackets into wooden studs 8 burr washer with wood screws used to install boom wall brackets and console bracket into wooden studs TORX M4 x 25 mm button head tamper resistant fasteners with inside...

Page 18: ...ed inside the console above the power bar Console Serial Number Power Bar The boom serial number is located on the projector mounting plate To see it lower the boom and look at the projector plate from above For more details on the boom serial number see the SMART LightRaise Projector Mount Supported Projector Reference List Top of Boom Projector Plate Boom Serial Number Projector NOTE Your projec...

Page 19: ...6 x 10 1 8 m x 3 0 m with a ceiling of 96 244 cm Although the product can be installed in a room with a minimum ceiling height of 95 241 cm this installation would result in the top of the SMART Board interactive whiteboard s writing surface being 77 196 cm from the floor and the console being 1 4 cm off the floor Alternatively you can mount the console beside the whiteboard The LightRaise boom re...

Page 20: ...oggle bolt anchors and fasteners inserted into the center of the metal studs Use drywall anchors inserted with a Phillips screwdriver not a hammer for any screw inserted only into drywall not studs such as the keyhole locations marked with the template tool Also you ll need to use the supplied toggle bolt anchors and fasteners at the outer mounting holes for the console mounting bracket For proper...

Page 21: ...e computer 2 Carefully remove the board from the wall and lay it down where it won t be damaged IMPORTANT Do not stand the SMART Board interactive whiteboard on the SMART Pen Tray this may cause the Pen Tray bracket to bend 3 Unscrew the mounting bracket from the wall and discard Order of Installation To install your SMART LightRaise projector mount you must perform six steps in the order specifie...

Page 22: ...ole bracket attached to console bubble level template tool measuring tape pencil drill and an appropriate bit Phillips 2 hand screwdriver Phillips 2 electric screwdriver only wood stud walls stud finder fasteners for your type of wall concrete and cinder block walls x 1 concrete screws walls with wood studs drywall anchors 8 x 1 truss head screws toggle bolt anchors 20 UNC x 1 Phillips pan head bo...

Page 23: ...htRaise projector mount and your SMART Board interactive whiteboard Draw a vertical line down the center of this location Use the level to ensure this line is straight and plumb NOTE The centerline must be 3 91 4 cm from any wall obstructions such as a light switch 2 Use the measuring tape to measure 23 60 3 cm from the floor at the centerline Mark the wall at this location Approximately 18 45 7 c...

Page 24: ...or cinder block wall 1 Use the supplied 3 16 masonry drill bit with your electric drill to drill a hole at the two keyhole locations marked in the previous procedure 2 Partially thread a concrete screw into both hole locations leaving 6 mm of the screw exposed 3 Hang the console bracket on these two screws pushing the keyholes firmly down over the protruding screws Tighten the screws but don t ove...

Page 25: ... anchor console bracket leaving 6 mm of the screw exposed Truss Head Screw Drywall Anchor 3 Hang the console bracket on these two screws pushing the keyholes firmly down over the protruding screws Use the bubble level to confirm that the console bracket is level This is important because the mounting locations for the boom brackets are established from the console bracket 4 Use the pencil to mark ...

Page 26: ...all and bend the plastic handle to break it off Metal End Wall Plastic Cap Plastic Handle 9 Hang the console bracket from the screws in the keyholes following the instructions in step 3 10 Line up the holes in the console bracket with the toggle bolt anchors Insert by hand a 20 UNC x 1 Phillips pan head bolt into each toggle bolt anchor Once the threads begin to catch you can use the Phillips hand...

Page 27: ... 20 UNC x 1 Phillips Bolts Wood Studs 13 Use the hand screwdriver to tighten all bolts and keyhole screws To mount the console bracket on a wall with metal studs 1 Use the Phillips hand screwdriver to insert drywall anchors at the marked keyhole locations 2 Use the Phillips hand screwdriver to partially thread a 8 x 1 truss head screw into each anchor console bracket leaving 6 mm of the screw expo...

Page 28: ...t anchor locations where studs intersect the slots Outer Toggle Bolt Anchor Locations Bottom Set of Slots Top Set of Slots 6 Remove the console bracket 7 For each marked location drill a 6 mm pilot hole and then the final 13 mm hole through the drywall at each toggle bolt anchor location 8 For each toggle bolt anchor location insert the metal end of a toggle bolt anchor through the hole by bending...

Page 29: ...y installed as a starting point for your measurements Mark the wall for the keyhole locations Mount the brackets on the wall NOTE For walls with studs the hanger and spacer brackets don t have to be installed into studs Tools required Hardware required bubble level template tool from previous procedure pencil upper and lower boom brackets from boom carton drill and an appropriate bit Phillips 2 ha...

Page 30: ...upper and lower edges of the top notch as indicated in the illustration below 3 Use one side of the bottom notch to mark the wall for the spacer bracket For the SMART Board 560 interactive whiteboard use the upper edge of the notch For the larger SMART Board 580 interactive whiteboard use the lower edge of the notch When you re finished you ll have three marks on the wall on one side of the center...

Page 31: ... so it s horizontal with the notched edge down 6 Ensure the template tool is level by aligning it with the two marks on the wall and aligning the centerline hole and the centerline notch with the centerline drawn previously 7 Use the pencil to mark two keyhole locations on the wall using the template tool as a stencil Centerline Centerline Hole Keyhole Locations for Bracket Align the template tool...

Page 32: ...not to overtighten each NOTE If your installation is into a cinder block wall try to drill your holes into the center of as many blocks as possible If a mortar joint intersects with one row of slots use the middle row of slots instead 9 Drill three holes along the top and bottom rows of slots in the lower boom bracket These six holes should be evenly spaced along the width of the bracket Insert a ...

Page 33: ...e protruding screws 4 Hang the lower boom bracket on the middle set of screws pushing the keyholes firmly down over the protruding screws 5 Hang the hanger bracket on the tabs of the lower boom bracket For each row of slots on the hanger bracket mark two evenly spaced hole locations 6 Hang the spacer bracket on the lowest set of screws pushing the keyholes firmly down over the protruding screws Ma...

Page 34: ...or the spacer bracket tighten the keyhole screws using the Phillips hand screwdriver IMPORTANT Use the bubble level to make sure all brackets are level 11 For the hanger and spacer brackets insert a 8 x 1 truss head screw into each drywall anchor using the Phillips hand screwdriver 12 If your wall has wood studs use the electric screwdriver to insert a 8 x 2 wood screw and a washer at each stud lo...

Page 35: ...place affix the cover concealment labels and raise the boom to its operating position Tools required Hardware required Phillips 2 hand screwdriver boom 10 32 x 5 16 Phillips screws from boom accessory kit lock washers for pivot from boom accessory kit cover concealment labels from boom accessory kit To attach the LightRaise boom 1 Carefully lift the boom shaft above the pivot base and guide it int...

Page 36: ...ing Lever 3 Have your assistant raise the boom 4 For each strut slide the strut end into the slot on the lower boom bracket Align the strut s screw slots with the holes on the lower boom bracket The strut end should lock into position Repeat for the other strut Boom Final Position Original Position Upper Boom Bracket Strut End Lower Boom Bracket 5 For each strut insert two 10 32 x 5 16 Phillips sc...

Page 37: ... Lower Boom Bracket Upper Boom Bracket 7 Affix the cover concealment labels to the lower boom bracket directly beneath each strut end Peel the back from the label to reveal the adhesive Affix the adhesive side of the label following the contour of the lower boom bracket Affix cover concealment label over lower boom bracket Cover concealment label in place Strut Bracket Lower Boom Bracket ...

Page 38: ...a plastic cutting tool hacksaw or tin snips for SMART Board 560 interactive whiteboard concrete drill and bit if installation is on a concrete wall Phillips 2 hand screwdriver projector mount from your projector kit 3 TORX M4 x 25 mm tamper resistant fasteners 2 inside star washers tie wrap mount from boom accessory kit projector cable bundle from boom carton tie wraps boom covers wall bracket cov...

Page 39: ...n the setscrews with the 3 32 hex key To attach the projector mount to the boom 1 Obtain your projector mount from the projector kit 2 Slide the mount into the gap in the cover at the end of the boom 3 Look at the projector mount from above For the two outer locations shown below insert an inside star washer and a TORX fastener Use the supplied TORX security key to tighten these fasteners 4 Place ...

Page 40: ...strut slide to the boom hinge end Make sure the excess cable length hangs past the end of the boom shaft Projector Mount Strut Slide Boom Hinge End Cables Inside Cable Management Trough Cable Tie Wrap 3 Insert a tie wrap into the tie wrap mount which was attached to the projector mount at the end of the boom Secure the cables with this wrap 4 Snap the two plastic top covers into the cable manageme...

Page 41: ...blade screwdriver Captive Thumbscrews Slide Stop Strut Slide Underside of Boom at the Strut Slide 2 With the screws loosened let the slide stop move until the other set of holes in the slide stop aligns with the captive thumbscrews As the slide stop moves close to the thumbscrews put slight pressure on the thumbscrews as you let the boom continue to move The thumbscrews will engage into the holes ...

Page 42: ...ool Be careful to cut the cover at the correct length 6 Decide which side of the struts you want the cables to hang on Feed the cables around both the strut and the hanger bracket 7 Loop the cables in large fairly flat open loops that are located behind the final position of the SMART Board interactive whiteboard Ensure the loops are flat enough that they won t interfere with the interactive white...

Page 43: ... drill bit to drill holes at the two locations in the cover Insert a concrete screw into each hole and use the Phillips hand screwdriver to tighten each screw To install the lower boom cover on a wall with studs mark the two hole locations and remove the cover Use the Phillips hand screwdriver to insert a drywall anchor into each marked location Follow step 1 to return the lower cover to its place...

Page 44: ...supplied masonry drill bit to drill holes at the two hole locations in the cover Insert a concrete screw into each hole and use the Phillips hand screwdriver to tighten each screw To install the upper boom cover on a wall with studs mark the two hole locations in the cover and then remove the cover Use the Phillips screwdriver to insert a drywall anchor into each marked location Follow steps 3 and...

Page 45: ... the weight of the console Instead use the grommet holes Tools required Hardware required hex security key from console accessory kit console 2 20 x security hex socket button head cap screws To mount the console 1 With your assistant s help grasp the console using the cable grommet holes Lift the console up and onto the bracket so that the hanging rail on the console s back hooks over the protrud...

Page 46: ...e provided tie wraps to loop the cables into manageable and fairly flat bundles Don t overlap the loops as this makes a thick bundle that will push against the board Installing the Cable Cleats The cable cleats provide a tidy storage location for the external computer cables Tools required Hardware required 9 16 wrench cable cleats from cable cleat accessory kit 3 8 nuts and washers To install the...

Page 47: ...o keyboard and mouse the internal computer bundle consisting of nine cables to connect the internal computer on left side of console the VCR or DVD player bundle consisting of three cables to connect the VCR or DVD player on right door of console the external computer bundle consisting of two cables to connect the external computer on right side of console You ll also receive a serial cable to con...

Page 48: ...e the bundles before you connect them if their location isn t convenient To connect the boom cable bundle NOTE The bundle consists of a serial cable an RGB video cable an S video cable and a power cable At the other end these cables will be connected to your projector Your cables may vary depending on your type of projector IEC C14 Power Plug Labeled P05 HD15 Connector Labeled V01 DB9 Connector La...

Page 49: ... 6 4 2 7 6 6 8 2 Connect the DB9 C03 connector to the computer s COM port 3 Connect the HD15 V04 connector to the computer s monitor port 4 Connect the 3 5 mm A01 audio cable to the computer s audio port 5 Feed the supplied IR receiver s cable through a convenient cable grommet If you choose not to use the supplied wireless keyboard and mouse feed your connected keyboard and mouse cables through a...

Page 50: ...s that come with your VCR or DVD player Power Cable Extension Labeled P04 S Video Connector Labeled V06 Power Cable Extension Labeled P04 S Video Connector Labeled V06 RCA Audio Cable Labeled A02 4 2 3 2 Connect the color coded connectors of the RCA A02 audio cable to the Left and Right Audio OUT ports on the VCR or DVD player 3 Connect the S video V06 cable to the appropriate port on your VCR or ...

Page 51: ...of the console DB9 Connector Labeled C10 HD15 Connector Labeled V05 1 Feed the external computer s cables through the cable grommet on the right side 2 Wrap the excess length of these cables around the cable cleats NOTE To release the cable bundle from the cable cleats put your thumb on one cleat s center post while you gently pull its handle out and turn it The handle turns so you can easily free...

Page 52: ...ugh one person can mount the SMART Board interactive whiteboard on the wall it s preferable to have another person help you The board hides the projector cables which are routed around one strut behind the board and finally around or through the spacer bracket to reach the console Ensure the cables hang flat If the cable loops are too bulky they will push against the back of the board Hardware req...

Page 53: ...rt labeled SMART Board Serial C02 Projector Video V01 Projector Control C01 SMART Board Serial C02 DB9 Port SMART Board Cable DB9 Connector Control System inside Console 6 Feed the other end of this serial cable through a convenient cable grommet Connect the other end to the serial port underneath the SMART Pen Tray s lower right edge Serial Port Underneath Board From Console DB9 Connector Labeled...

Page 54: ... power cable from the power kit Plug one end into the male socket of the power bar inside the console 3 Feed the power cable through the rear ventilation opening on the underside of the console as shown below Front Ventilation Hole Don t use this for the power cable Feed power cable ONLY through this hole IMPORTANT Don t use the front ventilation hole because the cable may get pinched when the doo...

Page 55: ...o shut off after 30 minutes of computer inactivity Your LightRaise projector mount then goes into a Wait state After another 30 minutes the projector is shut off by the console s firmware if a computer is the selected source IMPORTANT Don t use the projector s Auto Start or Power Management features Check your projector s user manual for details To install SMART Board software 1 Insert the SMART B...

Page 56: ...r Options Properties dialog box opens to the Power Schemes tab 6 In the Power schemes area select Always On 7 In the System standby area select Never Depending on your operating system you may need to clear the Enable hibernate box 8 In the Turn off monitor area or in the Settings for Home Office Desk power scheme area select After 30 mins 9 In the Turn off hard disks area select After 2 hours 10 ...

Page 57: ... resolution To adjust the energy saving settings for a Macintosh computer 1 Click the Energy Saver button on the Control Panel strip and select Open Energy Saver Control Panel or Open the Apple menu select Control Panels and select Energy Saver The Energy Saver dialog box opens to the Sleep Setup tab 2 Drag the sliding bar to 30 minutes 3 Close the dialog box by clicking the top left corner ...

Page 58: ...RT LightRaise Projector Mount not lit solid red not lit The LightRaise mount is Off flashing green not lit not lit The System On button has been pressed and the LightRaise mount is powering up flashing green not lit lit No Source signal received solid green not lit lit The LightRaise mount is on not lit flashing red quickly approximately three times per second not lit The LightRaise mount is power...

Page 59: ...he System On indicator is flashing the control panel will not respond to button presses However once the volume and source indicators are lit the control panel will react to your button presses Control Panel Powering Up If the current source is on the System On indicator will stop flashing and will glow green This is the Normal On state If the current source is off the System On indicator will con...

Page 60: ...ee your projected image instantaneously The green System On indicator will flash and you ll have to wait awhile before the LightRaise mount and the projector are ready for use Depending on the temperature of the lamp this may take three minutes or longer If the System On indicator continues to flash after the volume level and source indicators are lit check that the currently selected source is po...

Page 61: ...e is connected and has power For an external computer you may have to toggle between the LCD and the external video displays using the laptop s Function key Consult your computer s user manual for more information 2 Firmly press the appropriate source selection button on the right side of the control panel for the internal computer for the external computer for the VCR or DVD player Using Your SMA...

Page 62: ...o you can easily free the cable bundle Put your thumb here Pull handle away from console and then turn Turning the Cable Cleats To connect an external computer to the LightRaise projector mount 1 Plug the serial cable s DB9 C10 connector into a free serial port 2 Plug the HD15 V05 connector of the RGB cable into the computer s video port To use an external computer to operate the LightRaise projec...

Page 63: ...r using a Function key If you aren t sure which commands or keyboard combinations are required for switching between the internal and external video ports consult your laptop owner s manual NOTE Macintosh laptop computers synchronize video ports automatically To synchronize a video port on an external computer using the Windows operating system 1 Click Start point to Settings click Control Panel a...

Page 64: ...emoving and remounting your projector depend on what projector is attached to your LightRaise boom Read the instructions provided with your projector mounting kit for details pertaining to your particular projector Lowering the Boom Lower the boom to remove the projector for servicing and to return the projector to the boom To lower the boom 1 Remove the cover on the underside of the boom that cov...

Page 65: ...ening them at the other set of screw holes Gently push the boom back to its operating position 6 Reinstall the boom s cover 7 Service the projector following the instructions in the projector s owner manual When servicing is complete return the projector to the projector mounting plate following the instructions included in the projector mounting kit Upgrading Your Firmware The firmware in the con...

Page 66: ... 866 518 6791 or outside North America at 1 403 228 5940 Available 7 a m 6 p m Mountain time from Monday to Friday Fax 403 245 0366 E mail support smarttech com Web site www smarttech com Please provide us with information about when you purchased the product the reseller s name the version of your operating system the serial numbers of your product see page 10 to locate the LightRaise projector m...

Page 67: ...the warranty period If you request a rush order you are billed for any charges associated with that rush order After the warranty period you are responsible for shipping the product to and from the service center Read the warranty document shipped with the product for details Registration Card Information A registration card is shipped with every product To facilitate support and to receive produc...

Page 68: ...twork To SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard To Projector To Projector Serial Control To Projector RGB Input RS232 RS232 RGB HV RGB OUT RGB IN Computer 1 RGB IN Computer 2 RS232 IN Computer 2 RS232 IN Computer 1 12V DC I C 2 I C 2 I C 2 I C Bus 2 Projector Control DC Power I C 2 DC Power Audio OUT L Audio OUT R Audio IN 1 Audio IN 2 Audio IN 3L Audio IN 3R RS232 OUT RGB HV RGB HV RS232 RS232 L R Au...

Page 69: ... Ethernet RGB OUT Serial Audio OUT C06 C07 A01 V04 C03 USB 1 USB 2 Power P01 V05 C10 External Computer Serial IN External Computer Video IN 12V DC Power IN C09 I 2 C Stack Connecting RGB RS232 and CONTROL I C 2 I C 2 I C 2 12V DC OUT DC01 C08 Internal Computer Video IN Serial OUT Internal Computer Serial IN C02 RS232 RGB IN Power S Video IN V01 C01 RS232 Video OUT Left OUT Right OUT A02 Left IN Ri...

Page 70: ...em No external power is needed 2 The console panel isn t an actual device It s used to show that the wiring is made available for connection to other devices 3 Depending on the projector used the gender on the connector and the type of connectors used may change 4 If the VCR DVD player doesn t have an S video output use an RCA S video adapter to output video to the projector ...

Page 71: ...Computer 43 Internal Computer 41 SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard 45 VCR 42 Console Features 4 Hardware Kits 7 Installing 37 38 Contacting SMART Technical Support 58 Control Panel Features 5 Operations 50 Cover Boom 32 34 Wall Brackets 35 Customer Support 58 D Diagram Functional 60 Running List 61 Dimensions Room 11 Display Source Changing 53 Volume Level 53 Drilling Holes 7 8 DVD Player Cables ...

Page 72: ... 47 Changing on Macintosh Computer 48 Restarting 52 Room Dimensions 11 S Safety Precautions i Serial Number 10 Servicing LightRaise 56 Servicing Projector 56 Settings Macintosh Computer Energy Saving 49 Windows Operating System Energy Saving 48 Shutting Down 52 SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Installing 44 45 Removing Existing Board 13 Using 53 SMART Pen Tray Equipping 45 Source Changing 53 Spe...

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