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1. Computer VGA 2 Computer VGA 1 VGA OS 7 Replace the projector s cable cover 8 Connect the projector s power cable to an outlet To connect your guest computer s video or audio output to your ECP 27 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Connecting Your Guest Computer to the ECP s Inputs d IMPORTANT Use the VGA connector on the ECP to connect your guest computer s video output If you do not have a guest computer use the VGA connector on the ECP to connect your host computer s video output e Most laptops require configuration to output VGA signals 1 Turn off your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system IMPORTANT Make sure that you have a shielded cable not included and an audio cable with 3 5 mm plugs optional not included that are long enough to connect your guest computer to your ECP 2 Connect VGA cable to the VGA input on the bottom of your ECP 3 Connect the other end of your VGA cable to your computer s video output 4 f you re connecting audio connect your audio cable to the audio input 5 Connect other end of the audio cable to your computer s audio output IMPORTANT Your interactive whiteboard system does not include speakers To play audio connect an audio system to the projector s audio output Consult yo
2. 64 Replacing the Projector Lamp If a lamp fails or if a replacement message appears on the UF55 UF55w projector s Screen a qualified person can replace the projector lamp Don t access the service panel if you don t have a replacement lamp and instructions 7 WARNING Refer to the safety warnings and precautions published in the UF55 UF55w Projector User s Guide document 133564 Do not attempt to service the projector other than performing routine lamp replacement Other than the lamp module there are no user serviceable parts inside the unit This projector detects its own remaining lamp life Replace the lamp when the lamp life warning message appears If you continue to use the projector after the replacement message appears the lamp might shatter or burst scattering glass throughout the projector head 58 CHAPTER 8 REPLACING YOUR UF55 UF55W PROJECTOR LAMP If the lamp has shattered or burst Call your authorized SMART reseller for instructions Do not attempt to replace the lamp Do not touch the glass fragments because they might cause injury Leave and then ventilate the area where the lamp shattered or burst Wash your hands thoroughly if you have come in contact with lamp debris Thoroughly clean the area around the projector and then discard any edible items placed in that area because they might be contaminated You must remove the projector from the projector s boom before servicing
3. 61 Replacing the Projector eene 63 Resetting the Lamp 64 Customer S pport 5 onde ra Eee e t rade deg eerte 65 Online Information and 65 2 EM rem 65 Technical Support 2 an ret ute toit eee de ded tei bed vl 65 Shipping and Repair 65 General Iriquiries Dt ein e ade 66 Warranty zii tc t ut ERE 66 t Ett bb e a t uH f eet 66 B Hardware Environmental Compliance sse 67 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations WEEE Directive 67 Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 67 Batteries anstehenden D OR 67 Packagirig 5o EC 68 Covered Electronics eee 68 China s Electronic Information Products 5 68 U S Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act 68 Chapter 1 About Your SMART Board 60013 SBD60013 Interactive Whiteboard oystem Your SMART Board 60013 5 060013 interactive whiteboard system combines the UF55 UF55w wall mounted short throw projector system with a SMART Board 600 or SBD600 series interactive whiteboard Refe
4. ed e 48 Ready Light eei 48 Interactive Whiteboard Indicators and 49 7 Maintaining Your SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard System emnes 51 Preventing Damage to Your Interactive Whiteboard 52 Keeping the Writing Surface 52 Removing Permanent Marker Ink 53 Cleaning the Pen nme nnne 53 Cleaning the UF55 UF55w 54 Cleaning the 54 Transporting Your SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard 55 Contacting SMART Technical 55 Locating Your Projector Serial 55 8 Replacing Your UF55 UF55w Projector Lamp 57 Replacing the Projector 57 Removing the Projector from the Boom 59 x CONTENTS Replacing the Projector Lamp Module
5. Don t use low odor dry erase markers such as Sanford EXPO2 which can be very difficult to remove Use standard dry erase high odor markers that show a warning to use them only in well ventilated areas Eraser The eraser resembles a rectangular chalkboard eraser Again you can use a substitute object as long as it has a similar shape doesn t scratch or mark your interactive whiteboard s surface and reflects infrared light 6 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Optional Accessories For more information about these optional accessories contact your authorized SMART reseller SMART Board Audio SBA USB Speakers Your interactive whiteboard system requires an audio system to deliver presentations with sound The SBA system consists of a pair of 15 watt stereo amplified speakers with a two port USB hub and a volume control knob Wireless Bluetooth Connection WC6 This accessory eliminates the need for a USB cable between your computer and interactive whiteboard The included 7V DC switching power supply provides power to the module and your interactive whiteboard NOTE 7 This option isn t available for Dual Touch models SBD680i3 SBD685i3 Active USB Extension Cables USB XT Connect up to four 16 5 m active USB extension cables to extend your interactive whiteboard s USB connection to a maximum of 64 20 m Cat 5 to USB Cable Extender
6. eene 12 Recommended Mounting Heights seseeene 12 viii CONTENTS After Installing Your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard e 13 Adjusting Keystone Alignment 13 Focusing the 14 Performing an Image 15 Securing the Pen Tray and Interactive Whiteboard 19 3 Connecting Your SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard System 21 Installing SMART Software ssssssseeeeeenneeeeemnmeenn nnns 22 Connecting the Cables to the UF55 UF55w 23 Routing the 23 Connecting Your Guest Computer to the ECP s Inputs 27 Connecting Peripheral Visual or Audio Visual Devices 28 4 Using Your SMART Board 600i3 SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard System 29 Turning the System On and Off and Selecting an 30 Using Your Interactive Whiteboard 30 Using Your UF55 UF55w Projector sse 31 Using Your Remote Control sss em 31 Menu Opi ON ER e LR EAE 31 5 Remotely M
7. Contents Important Information 5 eer hte tage i Read This Section EDT i Safety Warnings Cautions and Important Information ii 1 About Your SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard System 1 SMART Board 600i3 or 5 060013 Interactive Whiteboard System Features 2 Interactive Whiteboard Features emen 2 UF55 UF55w Projector System 5 3 ECP and Cable o D nne ada a aaa as 4 Standard 5 5 Remote Control Pe 5 BRA UE 5 crc 5 Optional 6 SMART Board Audio SBA USB 6 Wireless Bluetooth Connection 6 6 Active USB Extension Cables 6 Cat 5 to USB Cable Extender CAT5 XT 6 Serial Conversion Module 5 232 6 GoWire SMART Notebook Software Auto launch Cable USB GW sse eene 7 2 Installing Your SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard System emnes 9 Environmental Requirement 5 10 Before Installing Your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard
8. Position adjustment options 31 32 Automatically switching source inputs 33 B batteries 67 Before installing your SMART Board 600i3 12 Before installing your system Environmental requirements 10 C Cables Harness cable ECP 4 Optional accessories 7 Chinese regulations 68 Cleaning 52 Mirror 54 Pen tray 53 Removing permanent marker stains 53 Your Unifi 55 projector 54 Connecting Connecting a host computer to the ECP 27 Digital and document cameras 28 DVD players and VCR s 28 Peripheral visual or audio visual devices 28 68 contact information 66 covered electronic devices 68 customer support 65 66 D Damage preventing 52 documentation 65 z EIP regulations 68 environmental compliance See hardware environmental compliance Eraser 5 European Union regulations 67 Extended control panel ECP About 4 Connecting a host computer 27 Connecting peripheral audio visual devices 28 G general inquiries 66 H hardware environmental compliance 67 Important Information inquiries 66 70 INDEX Installing Adjusting keystone alignment 13 Environmental requirements 10 K Keystone Definition 13 L Limited Equipment Warranty 66 M Maintaining 51 Mirror cleaning 54 O online support 65 packaging 68 Pen tray Cleaning 53 Tools 5 R registration 66 regulatory compliance See hardware environmental compliance Removing permane
9. SMART Board interactive whiteboard s surface is very durable take the following precautions to prevent damage to the interactive screen and other components Don t use sharp or pointed objects such as ballpoint pens or pointers as writing tools Don t use abrasive erasers or harsh chemicals when cleaning your product Don t leave adhesive tape on the writing surface for extended periods Lifting the tape may remove the coating that provides your product s dry erase capability Don t set up and use your interactive whiteboard an area with excessive levels of dust humidity or smoke Keeping the Writing Surface Clean For cleaning instructions refer to the SMART Board 600 and SBD600 Series Interactive Whiteboard Installation and User s Guide document 1414 IMPORTANT Before you clean your interactive whiteboard shut down your computer or disconnect the USB cable from your interactive whiteboard so that you do not scramble the desktop icons or inadvertently activate applications when you wipe your interactive whiteboard s screen With proper care your SMART Board interactive whiteboard will provide years of trouble free service Follow these tips to keep the screen surface clean Don t use low odor dry erase markers such as Sanford EXPO2 which can very difficult to remove Use standard dry erase high odor markers that include a warning to use them only in well ventilated areas Erase dry e
10. can cause malfunctions or impaired operation Designed for pollution degree 1 P1 as per EN61558 1 which is defined as No pollution or only dry non conductive pollution EN61000 4 2 severity level 4 for direct and indirect ESD No malfunction or damage up to 8kV both polarities with a 330 ohm 150 pF probe air discharge Unmated connectors meet no malfunction or damage up to 4kV both polarities for direct contact discharge Cables All SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system cables should be shielded to prevent potential accidents and degraded video and audio quality Conducted and EN55022 CISPR 22 Class A radiated emissions 12 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Before Installing Your SMART Board 60013 5 060013 Interactive Whiteboard oystem Choose a location for your SMART Board 600i3 SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system that s far from bright light sources such as windows or overhead lighting Bright light sources can cause distracting shadows on your interactive whiteboard and can reduce the contrast of the projected image Select a wall with a flat regular surface and minimum clearance to accommodate your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system Make sure that the UF55 UF55w projector and your interactive whiteboard are installed on the same flat surface For best presentation alignment SMART recommends that you mount
11. might be too heavy for one person to maneuver onto the wall mounting brackets Focusing the Image Ensure that you remove the plastic lens cover from the projector To focus the projected image use the Focus Ring located on the bottom of the UF55 UF55w projector when the projector is facing downward Rotate the Focus Ring right or left until the image is clear Focus Ring CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 15 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Performing an Image Alignment Use this procedure to obtain a rectangular image that s slightly smaller than your interactive whiteboard s screen NOTES Project a computer image set to the proper resolution while performing the following steps If you don t have a computer use the projector s default blue background so that you can see the fully projected image clearly SMART doesn t recommend adjusting digital keystoning within the projector Instead use the mechanical adjustment described below To perform an initial 1 Align the top of the projected image so that it s parallel with the top edge of your image alignment interactive whiteboard s surface Loosen the large wingnut on the top of the ball joint to allow movement of the projector as needed IMPORTANT Do not loosen the wingnut too much or the projector will not hold the adjustments 3 Tilt the projector left or right up or down or from side to
12. oriented design that includes a boom support with a controlled collapse feature PAL PAL N PAL M SECAM NTSC NTSC 4 43 video system compatibility Composite S video and RGB with additional interface support for Component YPbPr and Component YCbCr inputs with proper adapters not included WXGA QVGA VGA SVGA XGA SXGA SXGA and UXGA video format compatibility 1024 x 768 native resolution UF55 OR 1280 x 800 native resolution UF55w Serial RS 232 interface on the ECP for connecting a room control system Self protection timer for a hot re strike of the projector lamp 4 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Protected cable routing through the projector housing and a cable cover to prevent tampering and clutter A secure mounting and installation system that includes projector padlock loop Mounting hardware for solid masonry or framed wall installations Templates and instructions for positioning the system in a safe manner ECP and Cable Your interactive whiteboard system s ECP features connectors for three inputs and control for four inputs including the direct HD DB15 RGB connection to the projector Direct inputs supported include Asingle HD DB15 RGB input connector and associated audio 3 5 mm jack for RGB or component video and HDTV sources YPbPr YCbCr with proper adaptors not included An S v
13. the top Projector Boom 17 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM 3 Adjust the projected image s horizontal alignment by turning the projector left or right until the top and bottom edges of the projected image are horizontal and parallel Li NOTE Don t pay attention to the position of the left and right edges relative to your interactive whiteboard during this step 4 Move your SMART Board interactive whiteboard left or right on its mounting bracket to center the image on your interactive whiteboard 5 If you haven t already done so loosen the large wingnut on the top of the ball joint to enable the projector to move backward and forward in the slot 18 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM 6 Move the projector forward or backward on the boom to make the image larger or smaller B NOTE During this step you may need to tilt or turn the projector slightly to keep the image square 7 Focus the projector using the focus lever located on the top of the projector NOTE You may need to repeat all steps in smaller increments in order to fin
14. x Version format MPU Displays the projector s MPU version Version Network Displays the projector s network version Version Model Displays the projector s model number Number Serial Displays the projector s serial number Number To access further information on Web Management Home Page and the Control Panel see the UF55 UF55w Projector User s Guide document 133564 Chapter 5 Remotely Managing Your SMART Board 60013 5 060013 Interactive Whiteboard System This chapter includes detailed instructions on how to set up your computer or room control system to manage your SMART Board 60013 or 5 060013 interactive whiteboard system settings Connecting Your Room Control System to the ECP 36 Pin Configuration on the ECP RS 232 36 Serial Interface Settings ecciesie eiiis needed 36 UF55 UF55w Programming Commands sse 38 Powerstate Controls sssesssseeeeeen ene 38 Command eene 38 Powerstate eene 40 Source Selectlor oli ue ie ED idend pe een ere Hia greed deii de 41 Video Control t ea t tte rex 41 Audio Coritiol 42 Network Information 43 System Information ess
15. BLESHOOTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Chapter 7 Maintaining Your SMART Board 600i3 5 060013 Interactive Whiteboard System This chapter includes methods for preventing damage to and properly cleaning your SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system Follow the additional instructions and recommendations in the SMART Board 600 and SBD600 Series Interactive Whiteboard Installation and User s Guide document 1414 to properly maintain your interactive whiteboard system Preventing Damage to Your Interactive 52 Keeping the Writing Surface Clean seen 52 Removing Permanent Marker Ink 53 Cleaning the Pen Tray eiecti cnet tee ree ced ene 53 Cleaning the UF55 UF55w 54 Cleaning the Projecto riinan aaia EA ANE 54 Transporting Your SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard 55 Contacting SMART Technical 55 Locating Your Projector Serial 55 52 CHAPTER 7 MAINTAINING YOUR SMART BOARD 600i3 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Preventing Damage to Your Interactive Whiteboard Although your
16. CAT5 XT Use the SMART Cat 5 to USB cable extender to extend your interactive whiteboard s USB connection up to 120 36 6 m using RJ45 Cat 5 cable not included The extender includes two 6 1 8 m USB cables to connect your computer and interactive whiteboard to the extender units Serial Conversion Module RS 232 Use the RS 232 module to convert your interactive whiteboard s USB connection to a serial connection 72 gt This option isn t available for Dual Touch models SBD680i3 or SBD685i3 7 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM GoWire SMART Notebook Software Auto launch Cable USB GW The GoWire cable contains SMART Notebook software and launches it automatically on a guest computer providing full access to all interactive whiteboard software tools without installing SMART Notebook 8 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Chapter 2 Installing Your SMART Board 60013 or SBD60013 Interactive Whiteboard System Consult the SMART Board 60013 or 5 060013 interactive whiteboard system installation documents that came with your product for instructions on how to install your product and use the mounting template and the ECP IMPORTANT Use the instructions included in the UF55 UF55w projector boxes to install your system Do not use the instructions in your SMART Board interactive whiteboard s p
17. Do not remove any screws other than those specified in the lamp replacement instructions Wear protective eyewear while changing the lamp Failure to do so can cause injury or loss of eyesight if the lamp shatters or bursts Use only replacement lamps approved by SMART Technologies Contact your authorized SMART reseller for replacement parts Never replace the lamp assembly with a previously used lamp assembly To prevent premature lamp failure or exposure to mercury always handle the fragile lamp assembly with care Use gloves when touching the lamp Do not touch the lamp with your fingers Recycle or dispose of the lamp module as hazardous waste in accordance with local regulations When returning the projector to the boom replace all of the screws that you removed when you removed the projector Failure to do so can result in the projector falling from the boom causing injury or equipment damage To reduce the risk associated with a leaking battery in your projector s remote control Use only the specified coin cell type battery Orient the battery s plus and minus terminal according to the markings on the remote control Remove the battery when the remote control is unused for an extended period Do not heat disassemble short or recharge the battery or expose it to fire or high temperatures Avoid eye and skin contact if the battery has a leak Dispose of the exhausted battery and product components in acc
18. OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Setting Value Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None NOTES All commands should be in ASCII format Terminate all commands with carriage return All responses from the ECP are terminated with a carriage return line feed combination followed by a command prompt Wait until you receive the command prompt indicating that the system is ready for another command before proceeding The room control feature of your projector is always To configure 1 Turn on your computer and then start your serial communications program or your computer s terminal emulation program serial interface Connect your computer to the ECP s serial connector using 089 cable CAUTION Do not connect your serial cable directly to the projector s RS 232 serial interface Use ECP s RS 232 serial interface only 3 Configure your serial interface settings using the values in the table in the previous section and then press ENTER An invalid for help message appears and the gt character appears as a command prompt on the following line NOTE If no message or an error message appears your serial interface configuration isn t correct Repeat step 3 4 Type commands to configure your settings NOTES To see alist of available commands type 2 and then press ENTER When you re using a terminal emulation program turn on your program s local echo set
19. Red Error Temperature Off Flashing Red Exceeded Error Fan Failure Off Solid Red Error Color Wheel Off Solid Red Failure Error Lamp Failure Solid Amber Flashing Red Errors Temperature Exceeded If the Temperature Exceeded indicator message appears and your projector turns off during use one of the following issues is occurring Your projector overheated internally The projector can overheat because of blocked air vents or an internal temperature over 131 F 55 temperature outside your projector is too high 1 Wait 15 minutes for the projector to cool down before attempting to restart Make sure that nothing is blocking the air intake and exhaust Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Reconnect the power cord a FF Ww If the previous steps don t resolve the issue and your projector still doesn t turn on unplug the power cord and then contact your authorized SMART reseller Fan Failure If the Fan Failure indicator message appears and your projector turns off during use one of the following issues is occurring of the fans has failed e Your projector is overheating internally Disconnect the power cord and then contact your authorized SMART reseller To resolve the color wheel failure error To resolve your indicator lamp failure error 48 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Color Whe
20. SMART Board 60013 and SBD60013 Interactive Whiteboard System Configuration and User s Guide Extraordinary made simple SMART Product Registration If you register your SMART product we ll notify you of new features and software upgrades Register online at www smarttech com registration Keep the following information available in case you need to contact SMART Technical Support Serial Number Date of Purchase FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 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 Trademark Notice SMART Board GoWire the SMART logo and smarttech are trademarks or registered trademarks of SMART Technologies ULC in the U S and or other countries Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and is used by SMART Technologies ULC under license Sanford EXPO and EXPO2 are registered U S trad
21. T Board 600 or SBD600 series interactive whiteboard see the SMART Board 600 and SBD600 Series Interactive Whiteboard Installation and User s Guide document 1414 To connect accessories to your SMART Board interactive whiteboard refer to the documents included with the accessories and consult the SMART Support website for additional instructions When connecting both a guest computer and a host computer to your interactive whiteboard system make sure that the computer used for the presentation is connected to your SMART Board interactive whiteboard s USB cable connector 22 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Installing SMART Software When you connect a computer with SMART product drivers and SMART Notebook software to your system you can control your computer from your interactive whiteboard s screen write in digital ink over your projected desktop or directly into any Ink Aware application and then save your notes to a SMART Notebook file You can also connect the video output of a hardware device such as a VCR or DVD player to your interactive whiteboard system s ECP to display the video signal on your system Refer to the included installation document to initially set up and connect your SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system Your SMART Board 600 or SBD600 series interactive whiteboard product box includes software CDs for Mac OS or Windows ope
22. The screws that secure your interactive whiteboard to the wall are located directly behind the pen tray The pen tray must be removed before you can remove your interactive whiteboard When you secure the pen tray you also Secure your interactive whiteboard Using the UF55 UF55w projector system near a TV or radio may cause interference to the images or sound If this happens move the TV or radio away from the projector Your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system does not include speakers To play audio connect an audio system to the projector s audio output Consult your authorized SMART reseller to determine your audio output options If you have peripheral devices that do not use a 4 pin mini DIN connector or an RCA composite video jack or if your device has an audio connection that does not use RCA jacks you may need to purchase third party adapters When cleaning your interactive whiteboard system Wipe the exterior of the projector using a lint free cloth f necessary use a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent to clean the projector housing Do not use abrasive cleaners waxes or solvents Disconnect the product from its power source when it s not used for a long period If your interactive whiteboard system requires replacement parts make sure that the service technician uses replacement parts specified by SMART Technologies or parts with the same characteristics as the original
23. Union s Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC Consequently this product also complies with other regulations that have arisen in various geographical areas and that reference the European Union s RoHS directive Batteries Batteries are regulated in many countries Check with your reseller to find out how to recycle used batteries 68 APPENDIX B HARDWARE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE Packaging Many countries have regulations restricting the use of certain 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 Covered Electronic Devices and regulate their disposal Applicable SMART Technologies products meet the requirements of the Covered Electronic Devices regulations China s Electronic Information Products Regulations China regulates products that are classified as EIP Electronic Information Products SMART Technologies products fall under this classification and meet the requirements for China s EIP regulations U S Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act The United States has enacted the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act which limits the lead Pb content in products SMART Technologies is committed to complying with this initiative Index A Adjusting Default settings 33 Image adjustment options 31 34 Keystone alignment 13
24. anaging Your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard System ssssssseenee enne 35 Connecting Your Room Control System to EOP 36 Pin Configuration on ECP RS 232 36 Serial Interface Settings ntes 36 UF55 UF55w Programming 38 Powerstate Controls eene 38 Command EE 38 Powerstate 40 Source Selection esci od Re 41 Video Control oL t m edam 41 ix CONTENTS Audlo GOontlo emt ttc phe betta sepe mo 42 Network Information esses enne nnne 43 System Information itte nnt nnn 44 6 Troubleshooting Your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard System sssssssssse eene 45 System Warning Lights enm ener 46 ECP Ready Light and System 46 Projector Ready Lights and Projector Status 46 EOTS ai deter tuens ru tut perdet R 47 Temperature Exceeded sss 47 47 Color Wheel Fall re aA 48 Lamp Faille iach netstat
25. boom 8 Carefully unhook the projector from the hooks on the projector boom and then lay the projector flat on your work area so that the warning lights face upward 61 CHAPTER 8 REPLACING YOUR UF55 UF55W PROJECTOR LAMP Replacing the Projector Lamp Module After you remove the lamp from the boom follow these instructions to replace the lamp To remove and 1 Wait at least 30 minutes for the projector to completely cool down hel Pull up the outer lamp cover with your finger 3 Remove the outer lamp cover and keep it in a safe place 4 Loosen the two screws on the inner lamp module with a Phillips No 2 screwdriver The screws remain captive with the lamp module 62 CHAPTER 8 REPLACING YOUR UF55 UF55W PROJECTOR LAMP 5 Pull up on the lamp module s handle and then remove the lamp IMPORTANT Recycle or dispose of the lamp module according to your local waste authority 6 Remove the replacement lamp module s packaging CAUTION Do not touch any part of the lamp module except the housing 7 Place the replacement lamp in the lamp slot push the lamp all the way down and then tighten the lamp locking screws until they re secure 8 Replace the outer lamp cover in its original position 63 CHAPTER 8 REPLACING YOUR UF55 UF55W PROJECTOR LAMP Replacing the Projector al WARNING Two people are required to replace the projector To r
26. brightness current no set contrast target contrast current no get contrast contrast current no Field Possible Values Description If you specify a or before the value the specified value is added or subtracted from the current value If you indicate a specific numerical value the brightness sets directly to the number 42 CHAPTER 5 REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Field Possible Values Description current brightness 0 to 100 Indicates the current brightness target contrast val If you specify a or before val the value the specified value 0 to 100 is added or subtracted from the current value If you indicate a specific numerical value the contrast sets directly to the number current contrast 0 to 100 Indicates the current contrast Audio Control The Audio control enables you to switch between audio output related controls This value range should match the range displayed on the OSD Command Response Powered Off set volume target volume current no get volume volume current no Field Possible Values Description target volume val If you specify a or before val the value the specified value 20 to 20 is added or subtracted from the current value If you indicate a specific numerical value the volume sets directly to the number current volume 20 to 20 Indicates the current volum
27. dy light issue 49 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM 1 Check the power source and then make sure that all cables are connected Confirm that your projector is connected to an active power outlet Make sure that the pins on the connectors aren t broken or bent Make sure that the Hide Display feature on the remote is disabled o Bg M If the previous steps don t resolve the issue disconnect the power cord and then contact your authorized SMART reseller Interactive Whiteboard Indicators and Controls Your SMART Board 600 or SBD600 series interactive whiteboard includes the following indicators and controls Areagy light LED Pen tray buttons LEDs and sensors controller module s reset button The ready light LED is in the lower right corner of your interactive whiteboard s frame The ready light indicates the operational state of the controller module If your interactive whiteboard behaves erratically or becomes unresponsive or if the LED displays colors other than green when it s on try resetting the power by unplugging the USB connection to your computer See the SMART Board 600 and SBD600 Series Interactive Whiteboard Installation and User s Guide document 1414 to resolve common issues If the issues persist see the Fast Track Troubleshooting flowcharts document 117615 on the SMART Technical Support website 50 CHAPTER 6 TROU
28. e 43 CHAPTER 5 REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Network Information The Network Information commands enables you to display various types of network information Command Response Powered off get netstatus netstatus current yes set dhcp dhcp current yes get dhcp dhcp current yes set ipaddr ipaddr current yes get ipaddr ipaddr current yes set subnetmask subnetmask current yes get subnetmask subnetmask current yes set gateway gateway current yes get gateway gateway current yes set primarydns primarydns current yes get primarydns primarydns current yes get macaddr macaddr current yes Field current netstatus Possible Values connected disconnected Description Displays the current state of the network interface current dhcp on Displays whether the DHCP off networking is enabled or disabled target dhcp on Displays whether the DHCP off networking is enabled or disabled current ipaddr X X X X Displays the current IP address target ipaddr X X X X Displays the target IP address only if dhcp off current subnetmask X X X X Displays the current subnet mask target subnetmask X X X X Displays the target subnet mask current gateway X X X X Displays the current gateway target gateway X X X X Displays the target gateway current primarydns X X X X Displays
29. e When mounting the projector boom on a framed wall you must attach both the mounting bracket and safety tether to a stud to safely support the projector s weight If you use only drywall anchors the drywall can fail resulting in product damage and possible personal injury If you remove the bolt supporting the limit strap the projector s boom will be free to swing Make sure that the bolt is tightened and never remove it from the unit without supporting the projector boom first Do not climb or allow children to climb on any part of your wall mounted SMART Board interactive whiteboard system Climbing on your interactive whiteboard or the UF55 UF55w projector s boom could result in personal injury or product damage Do not climb on hang from or suspend objects from the projector s boom Cleaning a boom mounted projector may result in a fall or injury INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION 7 WARNINGS PROJECTOR Refer to the safety warnings and precautions published in the UF55 UF55w projector manual Do not stare or allow children to stare directly into your projector s beam of light Instruct children not to look in the direction of this beam of light Encourage users to keep their back to the projector when working at the interactive whiteboard Before they turn to face the audience users should step sideways out of the projector s beam Do not attempt to service the projector other than performing routine lamp rep
30. e cable is tight enough to prevent you from removing the pen tray while the lock is in place and then install the pen tray 3 Insert the prong end of the security cable into the security slot and then complete the pen tray installation by securing it to the wall 20 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Since you can remove the pen tray without tools you might want to securely attach it to its brackets To do this insert two No 8 M4 screws not included into the holes indicated in the following illustration NOTE Older pen trays don t have this feature Screw Location Chapter 3 Connecting Your SMART Board 600i3 SBD60013 Interactive Whiteboard System Refer to these topics for software installation instructions relevant precautions and methods for connecting new devices to your interactive whiteboard system Installing SMART SoftWare esinin 22 Connecting the Cables to the UF55 UF55w 23 Routing the eene ennemis 23 Connecting Your Guest Computer to the ECP s Inputs 27 Connecting Peripheral Visual or Audio Visual Devices 28 NOTES connect your SMAR
31. e tune the image 8 Tighten the large wingnut on the top of the ball joint To lock the pen tray to your interactive whiteboard 19 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Securing the Pen Tray and Interactive Whiteboard Because your SMART Board interactive whiteboard s pen tray is detachable you might want to safeguard it and your interactive whiteboard by anchoring it with security cable IMPORTANT Securing the pen tray can provide theft deterrence for your interactive whiteboard because the screws that secure your interactive whiteboard to the wall are located directly behind the pen tray and must be removed to detach the pen tray In effect when you secure the pen tray you re also securing your interactive whiteboard if the security cable is tight Underneath the pen tray there is a security slot that accommodates a security cable such as a Kensington lock Security Slot IMPORTANT Be aware that security cable locks are not designed to be a solid protection measure because the lock can be torn out However potential thieves might be reluctant to try to sell a product with a broken security cable lock hole which would readily identify it as a stolen item 1 Loop the security cable behind the pen tray brackets before you secure them to the wall and then thread the lock end of the cable through the loop end of the cable 2 Verify that th
32. e whiteboard s vertical center when you mount the projector and the interactive whiteboard on an uneven surface or when the interactive whiteboard is slightly closer to the projector on one side than the other From the projector the image path From the projector the image path is shorter along the right side is shorter along the left side To focus and adjust the image 14 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM The image appears shorter across the right side when the distance from the projector to the right side of the screen is shorter than the distance to the left side of the screen The image appears shorter across the left side when the distance from the projector to the left side of the screen is shorter than the distance to the right side of the screen Adjust your interactive whiteboard side to side to center the image from the projector as illustrated in the installation document This eliminates many keystone errors If your installation environment prevents you from moving your interactive whiteboard you can adjust the projector boom for optimal image alignment NOTES If you move your interactive whiteboard system to a new location you must re adjust it f your projector requires service you must adjust the replacement projector WARNING Two people are required to safely mount the projector boom and the interactive whiteboard on a wall because the items
33. e whiteboard s weight Cable Routing for SMART Board 560 580 660 680 and SBD680 Interactive Whiteboards Cs e Sie o Cable Routing Between the Two Wall Mounting Brackets for SMART Board 685 or SBD685 Interactive Whiteboards Don t connect the power cable to a power outlet until you ve connected all the cables to the projector 24 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM To connect the power 1 Remove the projector s cable cover ECP and network cables to the projector Pass the cable through the boom and then connect it to the power supply receptacle Make sure that the power cable is in the far right position in the cable slot Cable Slot Power Supply Receptacle 3 Pass the ECP cable through the boom The upper part of the ECP cable is too thick to fit inside the cable slot Instead put all the cables on the thinner part of the ECP cable in the cable slot 220m e 25 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM 4 Connect the ECP cables to the projector by connecting each section separately Connect the S Video and two Audio cables to the recep
34. eading Settings Description Image H position Adjusts the horizontal position of the projected image Adjustment from 0 to 100 cont d NOTE Don adjust this option unless a certified SMART Technical Support Specialist advises you to You can apply these settings only after all other changes to the boom are made This option applies to VGA inputs only V position Adjusts the vertical position of the projected image from 5 to 5 NOTE Don t adjust this option unless a certified SMART Technical Support Specialist advises you to You can apply these settings only after all other changes to the boom are made This option applies to VGA inputs only Saturation Adjusts the image from black and white to saturated color from 0 to 100 This option applies to S video and composite inputs only Sharpness Adjusts projector contrast from 0 to 31 This option applies to the S video and composite inputs only Tint Adjusts the image color balance of red and green from 0 to 100 This option applies to the S video and composite inputs only White Adjusts the image color brightness from 0 to 10 Peaking Degamma Adjusts the color performance of the display from 0 to 3 Color Adjusts your individual color settings Audio Volume Increases and decreases volume from 20 to 20 Control Mute Turns these features On or Off lt Disable Volume Control and Closed Captioning Closed Adjusts the closed captioning language to CC1 Captioning language
35. el Failure If the Color Wheel Failure error message appears and your projector turns off during use your projector has an internal problem 1 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Reconnect the power cord 3 Ifthe previous steps don t resolve the issue disconnect the power cord and then contact your authorized SMART reseller Lamp Failure If the Lamp Failure indicator message appears and the lamp turns off during use or won t turn on one of the following issues is occurring lamp over heated The lamp can overheat due to blocked air vents lamp temperature is too high You need a new lamp because the lamp has reached the end of its life projector has an internal problem 1 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Reconnect the power cord 3 Ifthe previous steps don t resolve the issue the lamp might be at the end of its life See page 57 or go to the SMART Technical Support website for information on how to replace the lamp 4 Ifthe projector still doesn t turn on unplug the power cord and then contact your authorized SMART reseller Ready Light Isn t Lit If your Ready light isn t lit one of the following issues is occurring e There was a power outage or a power surge Acircuit breaker or a safety switch was tripped The projector isn t connected to the power source projector has an internal problem To resolve your unlit rea
36. emarks of SANFORD or its Affiliates other third party product and company names may be trademarks of their respective owners Copyright Notice 2009 SMART Technologies ULC All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the prior written consent of SMART Technologies ULC Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of SMART Patent No 055448263 US6141000 US6320597 US6326954 056337681 056540366 056741267 US6747636 US7151533 US7289113 US7499033 CA2058219 and CA2252302 Other patents pending 11 2009 Introduction Important Information Read This Section First Before you install and use your SMART Board 600i3 or 5 060013 interactive whiteboard system read and understand the safety warnings and precautions in this user s guide your projector user s guide and the included warnings document These safety warnings and precautions describe the safe and correct operation of your interactive whiteboard system and its accessories helping you to prevent injuries and equipment damage You must always ensure that your interactive whiteboard system is being used correctly NOTE If you own a SMART product other than a SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system refer to the installation guide for your prod
37. eplace the projector 1 Put projector back on the boom by aligning the hooks with the slots on on the boom the projector CAUTION Hold the projector firmly when re attaching it to the stationary boom 2 Secure the projector to the plate with the screw that you retained after you removed the projector from the boom al WARNING Be sure to replace this screw The projector can fall from the boom causing injury or damage to the projector when this screw is not in place 3 Replace your projector padlock optional To reset the lamp timer 64 CHAPTER 8 REPLACING YOUR UF55 UF55W PROJECTOR LAMP Connect all cables to the projector and then attach the cable cover Replace the cover on the top of the boom Replace and tighten the screw until it s secure without applying pressure or weight to the projector boom Connect the power cord to the wall power outlet and then wait for the projector to turn on completely If required re adjust the projected image See page 15 Resetting the Lamp Timer After you replace the lamp reset the lamp timer Press the power button on the extended control panel ECP or the remote control to start your interactive whiteboard system The ECP s power light turns solid green when the system starts Wait five minutes for the projector to warm up Press DOWN UP UP LEFT UP DUULU on the remote control to access the service menu Using
38. er s Guide document 1414 for more information on using your interactive whiteboard When you connect your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system to a computer with SMART product drivers and SMART Notebook or SMART Board software installed you can access the software s full capabilities You can use the pen tray tools to write in digital ink on your desktop or any open application erase the digital ink from your interactive whiteboard s screen capture and save your notes to a SMART Notebook file or write directly into any Ink Aware application The full capabilities of SMART Notebook include SMART Board Tools and a wide range of digital content For more resources visit http www2 smarttech com st en US Country and then select your country In the Support section of this site you ll find up to date product specific information including setup instructions and specifications This website s Training Center also has free learning resources hands on lessons and information on how to get more training To adjust settings using the remote control 31 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Using Your UF55 UF55w Projector The UF55 UF55w projector includes two LED indicators Refer to the Power and Temperature status indicators on the projector s underside to determine the projector status and to troubleshoot unexpected behavior Using Your Remote Control The UF55 UF55w projec
39. ere 44 36 CHAPTER 5 REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Connecting Your Room Control System to the ECP You can externally manage projector settings by connecting a computer or room control system to the serial interface RS 232 on the ECP for the UF55 UF55w projector Using a computer connection or room control system you can select video inputs start up or shut down your interactive whiteboard and request information such as projector lamp use current settings and network addresses ese pensi GE Pin Configuration on the ECP RS 232 Connector The following table provides the pin configuration on the ECP This pin configuration follows a three wire connection so that a straight through male to female RS 232 serial cable connects to the ECP serial interface in the following arrangement Female UF55 UF55w Projector ECP RS 232 Connector 2 Transmit 3 Receive 5 Signal Ground Serial Interface Settings You re unable to configure the UF55 UF55w projector s serial interface settings You must configure your computer s serial communication program such as Microsoft amp HyperTerminal or your room control system s serial communication settings with the following values Setting Value Data Rate 19 2 kbps Data Bits 8 Parity None 37 CHAPTER 5 REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013
40. fficiency is reduced so use the projector with the fan mode set to High Do not place the unit in hot locations such as near heating equipment Doing so could cause a malfunction and shorten the life of the projector IMPORTANT Using the UF55 UF55w projector system near a TV or radio could cause interference to the images or sound If this happens move the TV or radio away from the projector 11 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Environmental Parameter Requirement Operating temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 from 0 to 6000 0 m to 1829 m 41 F to 86 F 5 C to 30 C from 6000 to 9800 1829 m to 2987 m Storage temperature 40 F to 122 F 40 C to 50 C Humidity Water and fluid resistance 30 to 7096 relative humidity non condensing Humidity above 8096 might cause slight wrinkling in the screen surface sheet The wrinkles disappear when the humidity lowers Intended for indoor use only Doesn t meet any salt spray or water ingress requirements Don t pour or spray liquids directly onto your interactive whiteboard the UF55 UF55w projector or any of its sub components See page 52 for detailed instructions on cleaning your interactive whiteboard system Dust Electrostatic discharge ESD Intended for use in office and classroom environments Not for industrial use where heavy dust and pollutants
41. he Boom Before you can replace the projector lamp you must remove the projector from the boom BO NOTE Ensure that you remove the projector s plastic lens cover al WARNING Two people are required to remove and replace the projector 1 Turn off the projector by pressing the remote controls power button Wait for the projector to cool by allowing the fan to shut down completely and then disconnect the power cord from the wall 3 Disconnect all of the cables from the projector For details on removing the cable cover see the UF55 UF55w Projector User s Guide document 133564 4 While firmly holding the projector with your hand and without applying pressure or weight to the projector boom remove the screw holding the cover in place and then remove the cover Place the screw in a safe place 60 CHAPTER 8 REPLACING YOUR UF55 UF55W PROJECTOR LAMP 5 If you use a projector padlock make sure that you remove it from the locking loop If you need access to the projector locking screw loosen the wingnut and slide the projector all the way back away from your interactive whiteboard s screen and then re tighten the wingnut 7 6 Remove the single screw on the bracket with a Phillips amp No 2 screwdriver Place the screw in a safe place CAUTION The projector may drop freely if itis moved around when you remove the screw 7 Using two hands remove the projector from the
42. ideo 4 pin mini DIN and associated audio two RCA jacks Acomposite video RCA jack and associated audio two RCA jacks NOTE A specialized harness cable provided by SMART enables output to the projector 5 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Standard Accessories The following accessories are included with your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system Remote Control The remote control enables you to control the system and set up your UF55 UF55w projector Use the remote control to access menu options system information and input selection options Pen Tray Tools The pen tray tools include four pens and an eraser The pens have rubberized grip areas colored to match four colors of digital ink black red green and blue You can use dry erase markers instead of the included pens as long as they re a similar shape don t scratch or mark your interactive whiteboard s surface and reflect infrared light You can use Sanford EXPO markers as substitutes NOTES Ifthe substitute isn t reflective to infrared light the pen tray sensors might not detect the presence of the pen e of SMART s older pens aren t designed to reflect infrared light and the pen tray sensors might not detect them reliably Wrap light colored tape around a substitute pen to improve the reflection of infrared light helping with tool detection
43. iency is reduced so use the projector with the fan mode set to High Do not block the projector s ventilation slots and openings Avoid turning off the projector during the lamp ignition phase since this may lead to premature lamp failure Keep the projector lamp on for a minimum of 15 minutes before turning it off to preserve the lamp life Cycling power to the projector repeatedly can lock or damage your interactive whiteboard system After you turn off the system wait at least 15 minutes for cooling before starting the system again Before you clean the UF55 UF55w projector press the power button twice on the ECP or remote to put the system into Idle mode and then allow the bulb to cool for 30 minutes Do not allow liquids or commercial solvents of any kind to flow into the projector base or head Do not use spray cleaners or solvents near any part of the projector since they may damage or stain the unit vi INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION IMPORTANT Use the instructions that are in the UF55 UF55w projector boxes to install your system Do not use the instructions in your SMART Board interactive whiteboard product box Do not set up or use your interactive whiteboard system in an area with excessive levels of dust dirt humidity or smoke Do not place your interactive whiteboard system near any appliance that generates a strong magnetic field Do not place your interactive whiteboard system in direct sunlight
44. lacement Other than the lamp module there are no user serviceable parts inside the unit This projector detects its own remaining lamp life Replace the lamp when a lamp life warning message appears If you continue to use the projector after the replacement message appears the lamp might shatter or burst scattering glass throughout the projector head If the lamp has shattered or burst Call your authorized SMART reseller for instructions Do not attempt to replace the lamp Do not touch the glass fragments because they might cause injury Leave and then ventilate the area where the lamp shattered or burst Wash your hands thoroughly if you have come in contact with lamp debris Thoroughly clean the area around the projector and then discard any edible items placed in that area because they might be contaminated You must remove the projector from the projector s boom before servicing the lamp Two people are required to remove and replace the projector Replacing the lamp in a boom mounted projector might result in a fall or injury Uncovering the lamp while the projector is mounted on the boom might lead to product damage or personal injury from falling pieces of glass if the lamp is broken INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION When replacing the projector lamp Turn the projector off and wait 30 minutes for the lamp to cool completely before removing the projector from the boom
45. nothing changes after checking your power cord RS 232 connector and power supply call your authorized SMART reseller Solid amber The projector is receiving power but is turned off Flashing green The projector is receiving power and is starting up Solid green The projector is on and the ECP is receiving power and communicating with the projector Flashing amber Your interactive whiteboard system is about to enter Idle mode Projector Ready Lights and Projector Status The UF55 UF55w projector s two indicator LED lights Power and Temperature are located on the boom mounted projector Specific light sequences convey information about the state of your projector including warning messages and issues The following table describes projector warning messages and issues IMPORTANT After you resolve your projector s issue you must disconnect and then reconnect your projector power cable clear the indicator light sequence and then reset your projector s status Message Power LED Temperature LED Green Amber Red Idle mode Solid Amber Off Powering Flashing Green Off On Lamp On Solid Green Off Cooling Flashing Amber Off To resolve the temperature exceeded error To resolve your fan failure error 47 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Message Power LED Temperature LED 5 Green Amber
46. nt marker stains 53 RoHS directive 67 S Safety warnings ii Security Securing the pen tray to the interactive whiteboard 19 Serial Number locating 55 SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboard Cleaning 52 Features 2 Optional accessories 7 SMART Board 600i3 interactive whiteboard system About 7 Connecting your computers 26 Features 2 Maintaining 51 Optional accessories 6 Recommended mounting height 12 Standard accessories 5 Transporting 55 SMART Notebook Software 22 SMART Technical Support 65 Starting up your system 30 support 65 66 System warning lights 46 T Technical Support 65 training 65 Troubleshooting Warning lights 46 troubleshooting articles 65 Turning on your system 30 U U S regulations 68 Unifi 55 projector Cleaning 54 Remote control 5 31 System features 3 Using 31 Won t turn on 46 user s guides 65 71 INDEX Using Image adjustment options 34 Selecting an input 30 Starting up your SMART Board 60013 interactive whiteboard system 30 Using the remote control 31 Using your interactive whiteboard 30 Using your Unifi 55 projector 31 Using your 600i3 29 W Warning lights 46 warranty 66 WEEE directive 67 Whiteboard pens 5 72 INDEX Toll Free 1 866 518 6791 U S Canada aW 1 403 228 5940 www smarttech com
47. on status as Settings Connected or Disconnected i d DHCP Turns the network DHCP On or Off Password Enables you to send an e mail password to yourself Reminder using Web management IP Address Displays your IP address in x x x x format 34 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM M seeding Settings Description Network Subnet Displays the subnet mask number in x x x x format Settings Mask contd Gateway Displays the default gateway of the network to the projector in x x x x format DNS Displays the DNS number in x x x x format MAC Displays the MAC address in Address format Group Displays the group name Name Projector Displays the projector name Name Location Displays the location Contact Displays your contact information Multiple Language Projector menu support is available in English Languages default French German Italian Spanish Brazilian Portuguese Iberian Portuguese Russian Swedish Polish Norwegian Finnish Czech Greek Danish Dutch Japanese simplified Chinese traditional Chinese and Korean Projector Lamp Displays the duration of your projector lamp s use in Information Hours xxxx format from when it was reset last Input Displays the input connector type Resolution Displays the current display resolution Firmware Displays the projector firmware version in x x x
48. or CC2 language Language 33 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM M Settings Description Default Auto Signal Select On to scan until the first input signal is found Settings Detect or select Off to maintain signal detection in one input M connector Lamp Select On or Off to show or hide the change lamp Reminder warning message when it appears Lamp Mode Adjusts brightness to Standard or Economy Auto Power Sets the countdown timer from 0 to 180 minutes Off minutes Zoom Adjusts the zoom in or out from 0 to 30 The settings will change the image settings when they re done mechanically with the boom Projector ID Sets the projector ID number from 0 to 99 Keystone Adjusts the vertical keystone on the projector unit from 40 to 40 NOTE Don t adjust this option unless a certified SMART Technical Support Specialist advises you to Aspect Adjusts the image output to Fill Screen Match Input Ratio or 16 9 Start up Selects the type of start up screen to SMART User Screen Capture User Start up Screen or Preview Start up Screen Set to Resets all of your projector settings to their factory Default defaults NOTE Don t adjust this option unless you want to reset all of the applied settings or unless a certified SMART Technical Support Specialist advises you to Network Status Displays the network connecti
49. ordance with applicable regulations v INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION CAUTIONS Do not operate this unit immediately after moving it from a cold location to a warm location When the unit is exposed to such a change in temperature moisture could condense on the lens and crucial internal parts Allow the system to reach room temperature before operation to prevent possible damage to the unit Do not place the unit in hot locations such as near heating equipment Doing so could cause a malfunction and shorten the life of the projector Make sure that an electrical socket is near to your SMART product and remains easily accessible during use Do not add any extra weight or apply pressure to the UF55 UF55w projector boom the wall mounted interactive whiteboard or its pen tray SMART designed the brackets to support only the weight of the components during normal use For operating safety and to prevent damage to your interactive whiteboard connect the included USB cable only to a computer that has a USB compliant interface and that bears the USB logo In addition the USB source computer must be compliant with CSA UL EN 60950 and bear the CE mark and CSA and or UL Mark s for CAS UL 60950 Do not connect your serial cable directly to the projector s RS 232 serial interface Use the extended control panel s ECP s RS 232 serial interface only In a location over 6000 1829 m altitude the air is thin and cooling effic
50. our SMART Board 600i3 SBD60013 Interactive Whiteboard System This chapter provides basic troubleshooting information for your SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system For more complex issues or issues not covered in this section contact your authorized SMART reseller or the SMART Technical Support website System Warning LIJNS aAa emm een ECP Ready Light and System Projector Ready Lights and Projector Status EO a E Temperature sss Fan TEE Color Wheel Lamp Failure mE Ready Light Isn t Lit petiit tee ctt Peer a Interactive Whiteboard Indicators and Controls eese 46 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM oystem Warning Lights ECP Ready Light and System Status The ECP light is located on the ECP s main power button This button also functions as your status warning light Ready Light Status Off The projector system isn t receiving power Check your power cord RS 232 connector at the projector located below the power cable and power supply If
51. ow odor or non scented dry erase markers They don t contain the appropriate solvents Cleaning the Pen Tray If the infrared sensors in the bottom of the pen tray s recesses become obstructed by dirt the sensors won t detect when you remove or replace a pen or the eraser The LED indicators won t illuminate and the lifted tool won t work on your interactive whiteboard s screen Infrared Sensors To clean sensor moisten cotton swab with a household glass cleaner such as Windex and then carefully clean the infrared transmitter and receiver NOTE There are no user serviceable parts inside the pen tray Only qualified personnel should disassemble the pen tray If dust or a small object prevents you from pressing a button or causes a button to stick remove the object carefully 54 CHAPTER 7 MAINTAINING YOUR SMART BOARD 600i3 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Cleaning the UF55 UF55w Projector WARNING Cleaning a boom mounted projector may result in a fall and injury CAUTION Before you clean the UF55 UF55w projector press the power button twice on the ECP or remote to put the system into Idle mode and then allow the bulb to cool for 30 minutes Do not allow liquids or commercial solvents of any kind to flow into the projector base or head Do not use spray cleaners or solvents near any part of the projector since they ma
52. ping damage missing part and repair status issues 66 APPENDIX A CUSTOMER SUPPORT General Inquiries Address SMART Technologies 3636 Research Road NW Calgary T2L 1Y1 CANADA Switchboard 1 403 245 0333 Toll Free 1 888 42 SMART U S Canada Fax 1 403 228 2500 info smarttech com Warranty Product warranty is governed by the terms and conditions of SMART s Limited Equipment Warranty that shipped with the SMART product at the time of purchase Registration To help us serve you register online at www smarttech com registration Appendix B Hardware Environmental Compliance SMART Technologies supports global efforts to ensure that electronic equipment is manufactured sold and disposed of in a safe and environmentally friendly manner Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations WEEE Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations apply to all electrical and electronic equipment sold within the European Union When you dispose of any electrical or electronic 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 please contact your reseller or SMART Technologies for information on which recycling agency to contact Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive This product meets the requirements of the European
53. r interactive whiteboard in an upright position to deter shippers from placing heavy objects on it Contacting SMART Technical Support SMART Technical Support welcomes your call However if you experience difficulty with your SMART product you might want to contact your authorized SMART reseller first Your local reseller might be able to resolve the issue without delay Before contacting SMART Technical Support make note of your projector s serial number and then note it in the inside cover of this manual if you printed it Locating Your Projector Serial Number The serial number on the UF55 UF55w projector is located on the top mounting plate the side away from the projector s lens To access the serial number through your projector s on screen menu see page 31 of the UF55 UF55w Projector User s Guide document 133564 Serial Number Location 56 CHAPTER 7 MAINTAINING YOUR SMART BOARD 600i3 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Chapter 8 Replacing Your UF55 UF55w Projector Lamp This chapter has detailed instructions on how to replace your projector lamp Replacing the Projector Lamp 57 Removing the Projector from the Boom 59 Replacing the Projector Lamp Module 61 Replacing the Projector escoges nanninannan AANE 63 Resetting the Lamp
54. r to these topics to learn more about the features and accessories that you can use with your SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system SMART Board 600i3 or 5 060013 Interactive Whiteboard System Features 2 Interactive Whiteboard Features 2 UF55 UF55w Projector System 3 ECP and Cables E 4 Standard ACCeSSOFIeS ce idet dete ped deed Lene idend des 5 Remote Control sse eene 5 Pen Tray 5 M 5 Optional etre eroe nea CX hae neun 6 SMART Board Audio SBA USB 6 Wireless Bluetooth Connection 6 Active USB Extension Cables 6 Cat 5 to USB Cable Extender 5 6 Serial Conversion Module 5 232 6 GoWire SMART Notebook Software Auto launch Cable USB GW 7 2 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM SMART Board 60013 or 5 060013 Interactive Whiteboard System Features Your SMART Board 600i3 58060013 interac
55. rase ink as soon as possible after use The longer dry erase ink stays on the surface the more difficult it is to remove e Remove excess dry erase dust with a damp lint free cloth before using a cleaner If erasing doesn t completely remove dry erase ink clean the writing surface with a household glass cleaner such as Windex daily weekly or as required Use a dry erase marker cleaner if you can still see ink marks after erasing Don t allow excess glass cleaner to flow into the crack between the lower frame and the writing surface or into the pen tray recesses e Use isopropyl alcohol for stubborn stains and ghosting 53 CHAPTER 7 MAINTAINING YOUR SMART BOARD 600i3 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Removing Permanent Marker Ink Stains To remove marks made with a permanent marker use a cleaner such as Sanford EXPO Dry Erase Board Doctor Write directly over the permanent ink stain with the Board Doctor pen allow the solution to dry completely and then wipe clean You can also use a high odor dry erase marker to remove marks from a permanent marker because dry erase ink contains solvents that can remove permanent ink Cover the permanent ink with the dry erase ink and then wipe with a lint free soft cloth while the ink is still wet If any trace of the ink remains spray a lint free cloth with a glass or whiteboard cleaner and then wipe the area clean g TIP When removing permanent marker ink don t use l
56. rating systems You must install this software before you can use your interactive whiteboard system s features If the included software CDs are for an older version of the software you will need to download a newer version SMART Notebook software upgrades and online Help are available at www smarttech com support software index asp This page also lists the minimum hardware requirements for each software version If SMART product drivers and SMART Notebook software or SMART Board software are already installed on your computer take this opportunity to upgrade your software to ensure compatibility 23 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Connecting the Cables to the UFSS UF55w Projector Refer to the following diagrams while you connect the cables to the projector Routing the Cables When connecting cables from the UF55 projector to SMART Board 560 580 660 680 and 580680 interactive whiteboards make sure that all cables pass along the top of your SMART Board interactive whiteboard s wall mounting bracket and then down the left or right side of your interactive whiteboard When connecting cables from the UF55w projector to a SMART Board 685 interactive whiteboard make sure that all cables pass between the two SMART Board interactive whiteboard wall mounting brackets The wall mounting brackets should be spaced at least four inches apart to provide full support for your interactiv
57. roduct box Refer to these topics for additional information optional installation procedures and tips to consider before you install your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system Environmental Requirements nenne nn 10 Before Installing Your SMART Board 60013 SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard 12 Recommended Mounting Heights see 12 After Installing Your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard System 13 Adjusting Keystone Alignment e 13 Focusing the Image ceret ene 14 Performing an Image 15 Securing the Pen Tray and Interactive Whiteboard 19 10 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Environmental Requirements Before installing your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system review the following environmental requirements CAUTION Do not operate this unit immediately after moving it from a cold location to a warm location When the unit is exposed to such a change in temperature moisture could condense on the lens and crucial internal parts Allow the system to stabilize to room temperature before operation to prevent possible damage to the unit e Ina location over 6000 1829 m altitude the air is thin and cooling e
58. side until the top edge of the projector image is parallel with the top edge of your interactive whiteboard 27 17 UN To adjust the projector alignment 16 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM 1 If the bottom edge of the projected image is smaller than the top edge of the projected image and the sides of the projected image slope inward toward the bottom of the projected image tilt the projector down or raise the projector s mounting boom to lower the image Turn the center hex screw at the base of the boom counter clockwise using a 6 mm hex key not included to raise the boom Center Hex Screw If the bottom edge of the projected image is larger than the top edge of the projected image and the sides of the projected image slope outward toward the bottom of the projected image tilt the projector up or lower the projector s mounting boom to raise the image Turn the center hex screw at the base of the boom clockwise using a 6 mm hex key not included to lower the boom and tilt the projector forward and backward i NOTE The entire projected image may increase slightly in size during this process and more at the bottom of the projected image than at
59. st with the UF55 UF55w projector because of its exceptional color performance and input response 3 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Other features of your interactive whiteboard include Apen tray that automatically detects which tool you ve selected when you pick up a pen or the eraser from the pen tray Pen tray buttons that activate the on screen keyboard right click and help functions durable hard coated surface that s tear proof optimized for projection compatible with dry erase markers and easily cleaned with whiteboard cleaner A standard USB interface to connect your SMART Board interactive whiteboard to the host computer security cable lock feature that enables you to lock your interactive whiteboard to help safeguard it from theft UF55 UF55w Projector System Features The UF55 UF55w projector system includes a short throw projector for use with SMART Board 600 or SBD600 series interactive whiteboards an extended control panel ECP and a sturdy support system for classroom environments The features of the projector system include A wall mounted high offset SBP 10X for the XGA or UF55 and SBP 20W for the WXGA or UF55w projector engine that uses DLP technology by Texas Instruments providing BrilliantColor performance and quality Gamma 2 2 correction with High Brightness Standard and True Color modes Asafety
60. system information and access the projector s image adjustment options Turning the System On and Off and Selecting an 30 Using Your Interactive Whiteboard 30 Using Your UF55 UF55w Projector sssennn 31 Using Your Remote Control eese eene nna 31 Menu eee 31 To turn on your interactive whiteboard system and select an input 30 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Turning the System On and Off and oelecting an Input Your ECP has a Power button and four Input Selection buttons You can connect up to three peripheral devices and one host computer at the same time You can add your own labels to the ECP buttons The ECP s Power button includes a cool down function that extends the lamp s life span 1 Press the ECP s Power button to turn on the system Depending on the video source it may take several seconds for the video image to display 2 Press an Input Selection button to select a video source 3 Press the ECP s Power button twice g TIP Consider leaving the system on between uses Repeatedly turning the lamp on and off can reduce its life Using Your Interactive Whiteboard Refer to the SMART Board 600 and SBD600 series Interactive Whiteboard Installation and Us
61. tacles in section A Connect the Video and two Audio cables to the receptacles in section B Connect the Audio 2 and Computer 2 VGA cables to the receptacles in section C Connect the ECP DB 9 Control cable in section D y 9 a eg Ss 5 Connect the VESA RGB connector and the DB 25 connector from the harness cable to the ECP DB 25 VGA Connector Connector eo 0652290 1 26 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM 6 Pass the Audio VGA and network cables not included through the boom and then connect them to your projector Connect the Audio 1 and Computer 1 VGA from your external computer section E Connect the RJ 45 network cable from your external LAN receptacle section F NOTES These cables are for optional equipment The projector VGA Out connection will only function on a VGA 1 connection gi Audio 2 Service oB S video Video
62. tem wait for the powering cycle to finish and select an input source Allow the ECP to sequence the commands Control the sequence programmatically 39 CHAPTER 5 REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM To allow the ECP to 1 Type on and then press ENTER commands 2 Type set input vga1 and then press ENTER To control the sequence rogrammaticall M Start Send command ON Wait for response Send command get powerstate Wait for response Is the response powerstate on YES Y Send command set input vga1 Wait for response 40 CHAPTER 5 REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Powerstate Control The Powerstate control enables the projector to turn on or off and switch between other related controls Command Response Powered Off on powerstate powerstate yes off off option powerstate powerstate yes get powerstate powerstate powerstate yes NOTE You must send the Off command twice The first command displays an on screen message and the second command shuts off the system You must send the second command within 10 seconds of the first command or it times out Field off option Possible Values now Description This is an optional field which shuts do
63. the current primary DNS target primarydns X X X X Displays the target primary DNS MAC address X X X X X X Displays the device s MAC address 44 CHAPTER 5 REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM System Information The System Information commands enable you to display various types of system information current projectorid 0 to 99 Command Response Powered off get projectorid projectorid current no get serialnum serialnum current yes get lamphrs lamphrs current yes get syshrs syshrs current yes get fwverddp fwverddp current yes get fwvernet fwvernet current yes get fwvermpu fwvermpu current yes get fwver fwver current yes get bootver bootver current yes Field Possible Values Description Displays the projector s assigned ID number current serialnum XXXXXXXXXXXXX Displays the projector s serial number current lamphrs 0 to 5000 Displays the current lamp hour usage current syshrs 0 to 5000 Displays the current system hour usage current fwverddp X X X X Displays the projector s DDP version current fwvernet X X X X Displays the projector s network firmware version current fwvermpu X X X X Displays the MPU version current fwver X X X X Displays the ECP application version current bootver X X X X Displays the bootloader version Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Y
64. the lamp Replacing the lamp in a boom mounted projector might result in a fall or injury Uncovering the lamp while the projector is mounted on the boom might lead to product damage or personal injury from falling pieces of glass if the lamp is broken When replacing the projector lamp Turn the projector off and wait 30 minutes for the lamp to cool completely before removing the projector from the boom Do not remove any screws other than those specified in the lamp replacement instructions Wear protective eyewear while changing the lamp Failure to do so can cause injury or loss of eyesight if the lamp shatters or bursts Use only replacement lamps approved by SMART Technologies Contact your authorized SMART reseller for replacement parts Never replace the lamp assembly with a previously used lamp assembly To prevent premature lamp failure or exposure to mercury always handle the fragile lamp assembly with care Use gloves when touching the lamp Do not touch the lamp with your fingers Recycle or dispose of the lamp as hazardous waste in accordance with local regulations When returning the projector to the boom replace all of the screws that you removed when you removed the projector Failure to do so can result in the projector falling from the boom causing injury or equipment damage To remove the projector from the boom 59 CHAPTER 8 REPLACING YOUR UF55 UF55W PROJECTOR LAMP Removing the Projector from t
65. the remote control select the Lamp Hour Reset option and then press OK Both Lamp Hour values Standard and Economy are reset to zero NOTE You re unable to reset the Display Hour value because it s the running total of hours that the projector has been in use Press the Menu button on the remote control The SMART UF55 Settings menu appears Select to confirm that Lamp Hours has been reset to zero Your system is ready for use Appendix A Customer Support Online Information and Support Visit www smarttech com support to view and download user s guides how to and troubleshooting articles software and more Training Visit www smarttech com trainingcenter for training materials and information about our training services Technical Support If you experience difficulty with your SMART product please contact your local reseller before contacting SMART Technical Support Your local reseller can resolve most issues without delay NOTE To locate your local reseller visit www smarttech com where All SMART products include online telephone fax and e mail support Online www smarttech com contactsupport Telephone 1 403 228 5940 or Toll Free 1 866 518 6791 U S Canada Monday to Friday 5 a m 6 p m Mountain Time Fax 1 403 806 1256 E mail support smarttech com Shipping and Repair Status Contact SMART s Return of Merchandise Authorization RMA group Option 4 1 866 518 6791 for ship
66. ting if you want to see characters as you type them 38 CHAPTER 5 REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM UF55 UF55w Programming Commands Powerstate Controls The UF55 UF55w projector responds to commands only at certain power levels and times There are four projector power states Idle Powering startup On operating Cooling idle The embedded firmware program coordinates command sequencing and is capable of buffering up to 127 commands In each power state the commands are buffered until the system can process them The command will list all available commands for the current powerstate IMPORTANT The system buffer can delay response times Response times vary Command Inventory The UF55 UF55w projector responds to the commands in the tables on the following pages CAUTION e Cycling power to the projector repeatedly can lock or damage your interactive whiteboard system After you turn off the system allow at least 15 minutes for cooling before sending the On command to start the system Check your entries carefully before entering your commands NOTES Commands aren t case sensitive commands exactly as they appear in the left column of the tables Press ENTER after typing each command After the projector executes a command it generates a response There are two ways to program the command sequence to turn on the sys
67. tive whiteboard system uses the UF55 UF55w short throw high offset projector Although the projector s basic operation is the same as in earlier models SMART made many improvements to make the SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system easier to install use service and upgrade When the UF55 UF55w projector displays an image from your computer on the touch sensitive interactive whiteboard you can do everything that you can do at your computer open and close applications scroll through files conference with others create new documents or edit existing ones visit websites play video clips and more by touching the screen This projector also supports video and audio connections from a variety of devices including DVD players VCRs document cameras and digital cameras and can project media from these sources onto the interactive screen When you use SMART Notebook software with your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system you can write or draw over the projected computer image in digital ink using a pen tray pen or your finger and then save these notes to a SMART Notebook file or directly into any Ink Aware application Interactive Whiteboard Features Your SMART Board 600 or SBD600 series interactive whiteboard includes many features of earlier SMART Board interactive whiteboards such as a resistive touch screen and a pen tray The SMART Board 600 or SBD600 series performs be
68. to safely support the projector s weight If you use only drywall anchors the drywall can fail resulting in product damage and possible personal injury If you remove the bolt supporting the limit strap the projector boom will be free to swing Make sure that the bolt is tightened and never remove it from the unit without supporting the projector boom first 13 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM After Installing Your SMART Board 60013 SBD60013 Interactive Whiteboard oystem Adjusting Keystone Alignment Keystone errors occur when the projected image isn t perpendicular to the screen From the projector the image path is From the projector the image path is shorter along the top shorter along the bottom The image appears shorter across the top when the image path s distance from the projector to the top of the screen is shorter than the distance to the bottom of the screen The image appears shorter across the bottom when the image path s distance from the projector to the bottom of the screen is shorter than the distance to the top of the screen Vertical keystone errors can occur when you mount the UF55 UF55w projector and the SMART Board 600 or SBD600 series interactive whiteboard on an uneven surface or a wall that has obstructions Horizontal keystone errors can occur when you swivel the UF55 UF55w projector too far from your SMART Board 600 or SBD600 series interactiv
69. tor system remote control enables you to open on screen projector menus and change the projector settings You can also use the remote control s ON IDLE 9 button or the ECP power button to turn the projector system on or off NOTE Ensure that you remove the remote control battery s plastic casing before use You can access the adjustment options through the remote control s Menu button 1 Press the left 4 or right gt button to access a menu option Press the up amp or down w button to select the relevant menu option Press the left 4 or right gt button to move between menu option settings WM Press enter I when you re satisfied with the settings Menu Options NOTE The menu heading at the top of all settings is SMART UF55 Settings du Settings Description Image Display Adjusts the display output to SRGB Bright Room Adjustment Mode Dark Room User and SMART Presentation Brightness Adjusts projector brightness from 0 to 100 Contrast Adjusts projector contrast from 0 to 100 Frequency Adjusts the frequency of the projected image from 5 to 5 Default is set to 0 Applies to the VGA inputs only Tracking Synchronizes your display timing with your computer s graphic card from to 31 Applies to the inputs only 32 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Menu tti e H
70. uct for relevant warnings and maintenance instructions In this document SMART Board 60013 interactive whiteboard system SMART Board SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system refers to your SMART Board 600 or SBD600 series interactive whiteboard and its UF55 UF55w projector accessories and optional equipment The UF55 UF55w projector included with your system is designed to work only with certain SMART Board interactive whiteboard models Contact your authorized SMART reseller for more information Extraordinary made simple SMART INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION oafety Warnings Cautions and Important Information N WARNINGS GENERAL Failure to follow the installation instructions included with your interactive whiteboard or found in this guide could result in personal injury or product damage Two people are required to safely mount the projector boom and the interactive whiteboard on a wall because the items might be too heavy for one person to maneuver onto their wall mounting brackets Do not leave cables on the floor where they can be a tripping hazard If you must run a cable over the floor lay it in a flat straight line and secure it to the floor with tape or a cable management strip of a contrasting color Handle cables carefully and avoid excessive bending To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose any component of your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system to rain or moistur
71. ur authorized SMART reseller to determine your audio output options To connect S video composite and other audio visual inputs 28 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Connecting Peripheral Visual or Audio Visual Devices To connect a DVD player VCR document camera digital camera or other peripheral visual or audio visual device to your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system you must connect the device s video and audio outputs to the ECP You can connect up to three peripheral devices and a host computer at the same time IMPORTANT If you have peripheral devices that do not use a 4 pin mini DIN connector or an RCA composite video jack or if your device has an audio connection that does not use RCA jacks you may need to purchase third party adapters 1 Turn off your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system 2 Connect the device s video cables to the ECP using the appropriate inputs Input 2 is the VGA connector Input 3 is the S video 4 pin mini DIN connector Input 4 is the composite video input 3 For each peripheral device connect the device s audio cables to the associated red and white RCA jacks adjacent to the appropriate video input Chapter 4 Using Your SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 Interactive Whiteboard oystem This chapter describes the basic operation of your interactive whiteboard system and also explains how to retrieve
72. wn the projector immediately If Now isn t specified a dialog box appears with the message Press Power Button to Turn off Projector A second Off command must be sent within 10 seconds to completely turn off the projector or the projector doesn t turn off powerstate powering on cooling confirm off idle Indicates the projector s current powerstate NOTE Confirm Off is a non selectable powerstate that is returned during stage one of the two button off sequence 41 CHAPTER 5 REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SMART BOARD 60013 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Source Selection The Source Selection control enables you to switch between input sources Command Response Powered Off set input target input current no get input current input current yes Field Possible Values Description target input VGA1 Enables you to select which VGA2 application you would like to Composite S Video current input VGA1 Indicates the current selected VGA2 input S Video non selectable value that appears when you enter a None get input command while the projector is in idle mode Video Control The Video control enables you to switch between Video output related controls target brightness val val 0 to 100 Command Response Powered Off get brightness target brightness current no get brightness
73. y damage or stain the unit IMPORTANT Wipe the exterior of the projector using a lint free cloth Cleaning the Projector Follow these guidelines to clean the projector e Avoid touching the lens If it s necessary to clean the lens Use liquids or commercial solvents such as glass cleaners to clean the lens but don t spray them directly on the system Use protective gloves and dip a lint free cloth such as Purestat PW2004 in an anti static solvent such as Hyperclean EE 6310 Make sure that you gently wipe the lens from the center to the outer area Avoid spraying cleaner on the projector system Spraying on the projector s components and lamp may result in damage and poor image quality 55 CHAPTER 7 MAINTAINING YOUR SMART BOARD 600i3 OR SBD60013 INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Transporting Your SMART Board 60013 or 5 060013 Interactive Whiteboard System Save your original SMART Board 600i3 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard system packaging so that it s available if you need to transport your interactive whiteboard system When required repack it with as much of the original packaging as possible This packaging was designed with optimal shock and vibration protection If your original packaging is no longer available purchase the same packaging directly from your authorized SMART reseller If you prefer to use your own packaging materials make sure that you adequately protect your unit Ship you
74. your interactive whiteboard system in a location that s central to your audience s viewing direction For mobile installation or adjustable installation options contact your authorized SMART reseller If the mounting surface is slightly irregular or if you re unable to mount your interactive whiteboard system on stud see Mounting SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Systems and UF55 Projectors on a Back Board document 135075 on the SMART Technical Support website Recommended Mounting Heights SMART includes a mounting template with each of its SMART Board 60013 or SBD600i3 interactive whiteboard systems If you lose this template contact your authorized SMART reseller Using this template ensures that you e Mount the UF55 UF55w projector at a safe height for head space clearance while maintaining enough space for airflow and installation access above the unit Position the projector at the correct height above your 600 or SBD600 series interactive whiteboard so that the projected image aligns with the touch screen Dimensions on the template recommend a distance from the floor that s suitable for adults of average height Although you should consider the general height of your user community when you choose a position for your interactive whiteboard consult your local regulations before mounting the unit WARNING When mounting the projector on a framed wall you must attach both the mounting bracket and safety tether to a stud

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