CHAPTER 7
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Issue
Solutions
I’m unable to sign in to Notebook
Player.
Use your Google or Microsoft account to sign in.
There are no SMART Notebook
files in the mobile app.
You need to share a SMART Notebook file with the display.
See the
SMART Board 7000 series interactive displays user’s guide
(
and your computer’s documentation.
The mobile device or Notebook
Player is no longer connected to the
display.
The display or the mobile device is unable to connect to the Internet. Check the
settings for the display and the mobile device and try connecting again.
The display can’t generate a pairing
code
The Notebook Player mobile app
can’t be used to remotely control
the SMART Notebook file on the
display
You can resolve the issue by restarting the display.
See
Turning the display off and back on
Resolving issues with Browser
Issue
Solutions
There is an issue with Browser.
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Make sure the display is connected to a network.
See
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If Browser can’t visit secure (https) websites, ensure the display’s date and time
are correct.
If you have an iQ appliance (AM30), see
If you have an iQ appliance (AM40), see
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Contact your system administrator.
Resolving issues with Input
Issue
Solutions
There is an issue with the image.
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See
on page 53 for more information.
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Connect the computer to the display’s connectors.
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If you’re using two connected video cables, use one longer cable or move the
computer so it’s within a single cable length of the iQ appliance.
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The computer’s video resolution settings and refresh rates aren’t supported by
the display. The display supports the following resolutions and refresh rates:
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1920 × 1080 at 6 0 Hz
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1280 × 720 at 60 Hz