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Important information Before you install and use your SMART Board® 600i5 interactive whiteboard system, read and understand the safety warnings and precautions in this 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. Ensure that your interactive whiteboard system is always being used correctly.
IMPOR T A N T IN F OR MA T ION l Two people are required to mount your SMART product because it may be too heavy for one person to safely maneuver. When you lift your interactive whiteboard, you and your assistant should stand on either side of the screen, supporting its weight at the bottom while balancing the top with your other hands.
IMPOR T A N T IN F OR MA T ION l You must connect the USB cable that came with your SMART Board interactive whiteboard 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 CSA/UL 60950. This is for operating safety and to avoid damage to the SMART Board interactive whiteboard.
IMPOR T A N T IN F OR MA T ION l Viewing 3D content may cause sickness, including nausea, dizziness, headache, eyestrain, blurred vision or numbness. If you experience any of these symptoms, stop viewing 3D content immediately. If these symptoms persist, consult a doctor. l Parents and teachers should monitor children and students for adverse effects resulting from viewing 3D content since children and teenagers may be more susceptible than adults to related health risks.
IMPOR T A N T IN F OR MA T ION l There are no projector menu options on the ECP. Keep your remote control in a safe place because the ECP is not a substitute for the remote control. l Do not disconnect cables from the ECP to connect peripheral devices because you could disconnect controls for your interactive whiteboard. l Disconnect the product from its power source when it’s not used for a long period.
IMPOR T A N T IN F OR MA T ION Service W WARNING l There are no user-serviceable parts inside the pen tray. Only qualified personnel should disassemble the pen tray’s printed circuit boards, and this procedure must be done with proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection. C C A U TI ON l Do not adjust any settings in the service menu other than those listed in the following procedures. Changing other settings might damage or affect the operation of your projector and may invalidate your warranty.
IMPOR T A N T IN F OR MA T ION Environmental requirements Before you install your SMART Board 600 interactive whiteboard system, review the following environmental requirements.
Contents Important information Safety warnings, cautions and important information Environmental requirements Chapter 1: About your interactive whiteboard system SMART Board 600i5 interactive whiteboard system features Included accessories Optional accessories Chapter 2: Installing your interactive whiteboard system Choosing a location Choosing a height Securing your interactive whiteboard system Routing the cables Installing SMART software Changing your projector’s aspect ratio for use with your SMART Boar
C ON T EN T S Accessing the service menu Transporting your interactive whiteboard system Appendix A: Remotely managing your system through a network interface Web page management Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Appendix B: Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Connecting your room control system to the SMART UF75 projector Projector programming commands 54 56 57 57 65 67 68 70 Appendix C: Disabling user USB access 81 Appendix D: Remote control code definitions 85
Chapter 1 About your interactive whiteboard system SMART Board 600i5 interactive whiteboard system features SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboard SMART UF75 or SMART UF75w projector Extended Control Panel (ECP) Included accessories Remote control Pens Eraser VGA connection kit Optional accessories Your SMART Board 600i5 interactive whiteboard system combines the following components: l SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboard l Wall-mounted, short-throw SMART UF75 or SMART UF75w projector
CHAPT ER 1 About your interactive whiteboard system SMART Board 600i5 interactive whiteboard system features Your SMART Board 600i5 interactive whiteboard system uses the short-throw, high-offset SMART UF75 or SMART UF75w projector. The throw distance of the SMART UF75 or SMART UF75w projectors is half that of the SMART UF65 projector, resulting in a shorter boom and reduced shadows on the projected image.
CHAPT ER 1 About your interactive whiteboard system Other features of your interactive whiteboard include the following: l A pen tray that automatically detects when you pick up a pen tray pen or the eraser l Pen tray buttons that activate the on-screen keyboard, rightclick, Orientation and Help functions l A durable tear-resistant surface optimized for projection and easily cleaned with whiteboard cleaner l A security cable lock feature that enables you to lock your interactive whiteboard to help s
CHAPT ER 1 About your interactive whiteboard system l DLP Link™ technology that ensures compatibility with the emerging 3D content ecosystem l Protected cable routing through a cable cover that limits tampering and clutter l A secure mounting and installation system that includes the following: o An optional projector padlock ring to prevent removal of the projector from the boom o Mounting hardware for solid masonry or framed wall installations, as well as a safety tether o Templates and instruc
CHAPT ER 1 About your interactive whiteboard system Pens The pens have rubberized grip areas and are colored to match four colors of digital ink: black, red, green and blue. You can use dry-erase markers to replace the included pens, as long as they’re a similar shape, don’t scratch or mark your interactive whiteboard surface and reflect infrared light. If the substitute doesn’t reflect infrared light, the pen tray sensors might not detect the presence of the pen.
Chapter 2 Installing your interactive whiteboard system Choosing a location 7 Choosing a height 8 Securing your interactive whiteboard system 8 Locking the pen tray to your interactive whiteboard 8 Securing the projector to the boom 8 Routing the cables 9 Installing SMART software 9 Changing your projector’s aspect ratio for use with your SMART Board 690 interactive whiteboard 10 Consult the SMART Board 600i5 interactive whiteboard system installation document included with your product for instructions o
CHAPT ER 2 Installing your interactive whiteboard system W WARNING When mounting the projector boom on a framed or hollow wall, attach both the mounting bracket and the safety tether to a stud to safely support the projector’s weight. If you use only drywall anchors, the drywall can fail, resulting in possible personal injury, and damage to the product which may not be covered by your warranty. Choosing a height SMART includes a mounting template with each interactive whiteboard system.
CHAPT ER 2 Installing your interactive whiteboard system Routing the cables When connecting cables from your SMART UF75 projector to your interactive whiteboard system, make sure that all cables pass along the top of the interactive whiteboard wall-mounting bracket and then down the side of the interactive whiteboard. When connecting cables from a SMART UF75w projector to the interactive whiteboard, make sure that all cables pass between the two interactive whiteboard wall-mounting brackets.
CHAPT ER 2 Installing your interactive whiteboard system Changing your projector’s aspect ratio for use with your SMART Board 690 interactive whiteboard Before you align the projected image on your SMART Board 690 interactive whiteboard, you must change the native aspect ratio on your SMART UF75w projector to 16:9. You don’t need to perform this step with any other model of interactive whiteboard. The procedure you use to change the native aspect ratio depends on the DDP firmware version of your projector.
Chapter 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Using your projector Using your remote control Replacing the remote control battery Using the remote control buttons Adjusting projector settings Focusing the image Adjusting the image Projector connection diagram Using your interactive whiteboard Using the Extended Control Panel (ECP) 11 11 12 13 14 22 23 23 25 25 This chapter describes the basic operation of your interactive whiteboard system and explains how to set up your remote control, retrieve sys
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Replacing the remote control battery Follow this procedure to replace the remote control battery. W WARNING l Reduce the risk associated with a leaking battery in the projector’s remote control by following these practices: o Use only the specified type of coin-cell battery. o Orient the battery’s positive (+) and negative (–) terminals according to the markings on the remote control.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Using the remote control buttons The projector remote control enables you to access on-screen menus and change projector settings. Use the Power button on the remote control or ECP to put the projector into Standby mode or to turn it on. You can also use the Input button on the remote control or ECP to switch sources on the projector.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system N N OTE The Mute, Volume Up and Volume Down buttons work only if there is an audio source and speaker system connected to the projector for the currently selected input source. Adjusting projector settings The remote control’s Menu button enables you to access the on-screen display to adjust the projector settings. I I MPOR TA N T There are no projector menu options on the ECP.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Use Notes V-position Moves the vertical position of the source video up or down from -5 to 5 (relative to the projected image). Don’t adjust this setting unless you’re advised to by SMART Support. Saturation Sharpness Tint White Peaking Degamma Color Apply this setting only after you make all boom adjustments. This setting applies to VGA inputs only and is useful in situations where the source video is cut off.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Use Projector Functions menu 3D On/Off Turns the DLP Link technology 3D feature on or off. 3D Format Displays the current 3D format (Interleaved or Under-over). 3D Invert Left-Right Selects the 3D Invert setting (L-R or R-L). Notes The default is off. Interleaved breaks down the image frame for each eye, alternately displaying a line of visual information from each frame.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Use Notes Aspect Ratio Adjusts the image output to Fill Screen, Match Input or 16:9. The default is Fill Screen. Fill Screen produces an image that fills the entire screen by stretching and scaling the source video to match the projector’s native resolution and aspect ratio. Match Input displays the source video in its native resolution and aspect ratio.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Use Notes Set to Default? Resets projector settings to their default values. If you select Yes, all projector settings reset to their defaults, reversing any menu changes you made. This action is irreversible. USB1 Source USB2 Source Native DLP Resolution Enables touch for the selected video source (VGA-1, VGA-2, HDMI or Disabled) by associating the video source with the room computer USB receptacle (USB1) on the ECP.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Use Network menu Network and VGA Activates the projector’s VGA Out and Out RJ45 connector and network features. Status Displays the current network status (Connected, Disconnected or Off). DHCP Displays the status of the network’s Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) as On or Off. Password Reminder IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS MAC Address Group Name 19 Notes The default is off. The default is on.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Use Projector Name Displays the projector’s name as set by an administrator (maximum 12 characters). Location Contact Notes You can set the projector’s name using the remote management features (see Remotely managing your system through a network interface on page 57 and Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface on page 67).
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Use Resolution Displays the projector’s most recently If there is no current video input source detected video source signal resolution signal, this setting displays the last and refresh rate. known source signal image resolution and refresh rate. Displays the projector’s digital display processor (DDP) firmware version in x.x.x.x format. Displays the projector microprocessor unit (MPU) firmware version in x.x.x.x format.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Focusing the image Use the focus lever located on the projector lens to focus the projected image. g To focus the image Move the focus lever up or down until the image is in focus.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Adjusting the image Refer to these notes when adjusting the projected image as described in the included SMART Board 660i5,680i5, 685i5 and 690i5 interactive whiteboard system installation guide (smarttech.com/kb/154547). l While adjusting the projected image size, shape and location, use the projector’s default background so that you can see the full projected image clearly.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system No. Connector Connect to: 1 Power Mains power supply 2 3.5 mm phone jack audio input (×2) Audio sources associated with primary and secondary computers 3 3.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system N N OTES l To connect your interactive whiteboard, see the SMART Board 660i5,680i5, 685i5 and 690i5 interactive whiteboard system installation guide (smarttech.com/kb/154547). l To connect accessories to your interactive whiteboard, refer to the documents included with the accessories and consult the SMART Support website (smarttech.com/support) for additional information.
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system The following diagram and table describe the components of the ECP: Number Function Front 1 Power 2 Input selection 3 Volume control 4 USB A receptacle (for USB drives) 5 RCA jack composite video input (for peripheral devices such as a DVD/Blu-ray players) 6 RCA audio jack right input 7 RCA audio jack left input and ECP status indicator light Left side 8 DB15 socket (ECP cable harness only) 9 USB A receptacle (for any USB peripheral,
CHAPT ER 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Number Function 12 USB B receptacle (for your primary computer) N N OTE This USB receptacle is active only when you select the associated video source as the projector input source. The associated video source is VGA1 by default, but you can change it using the projector menu.
Chapter 4 Integrating other devices Video format compatibility Native video format Video format compatibility SMART UF75 projector SMART UF75w projector HD and SD signal format compatibility SMART UF75 projector SMART UF75w projector Video system signal compatibility SMART UF75 projector SMART UF75w projector Connecting peripheral sources and outputs 29 29 30 30 31 32 32 32 33 33 33 34 This chapter provides information on integrating your SMART Board 600i5 interactive whiteboard system with peripheral de
CHAPT ER 4 Integrating other devices Video format compatibility The following tables list the projectors’ compatible VESA RGB video formats by resolution, which the projector adjusts automatically when you use the aspect ratio commands described in Adjusting projector settings on page 14. SMART UF75 projector Resolution Mode Aspect ratio Refresh rate (Hz) Match Input appearance 720 × 400 720×400_85 1.8:1 85.039 Letterbox 640 × 480 VGA 60 4:3 59.94 Full screen 640 × 480 VGA 72 4:3 72.
CHAPT ER 4 Integrating other devices SMART UF75w projector Resolution Mode Aspect ratio Refresh rate (Hz) Match Input appearance Match Input appearance (16:10 aspect ratio mode) (16:9 aspect ratio mode) 720 × 400 720×400_85 9:5 85.039 Letterbox Letterbox 640 × 480 VGA 60 4:3 59.94 Pillarbox Pillarbox 800 × 600 VGA 72 4:3 72.809 Pillarbox Pillarbox 800 × 600 VGA 75 4:3 75 Pillarbox Pillarbox 800 × 600 VGA 85 4:3 85.008 Pillarbox Pillarbox 800 × 600 SVGA 56 4:3 56.
CHAPT ER 4 Integrating other devices HD and SD signal format compatibility The following tables list the projectors’ high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) format signal compatibility, which the projector adjusts automatically when you use the aspect ratio commands described in Adjusting projector settings on page 14.
CHAPT ER 4 Integrating other devices Video system signal compatibility The following tables list the projectors’ video system signal compatibility, particularly for signals delivered over S-Video and Composite video connectors, which the projector adjusts automatically when you use the aspect ratio commands described in Adjusting projector settings on page 14. N N OTE The 16:9 command delivers all video modes with black bands along the top and bottom edges of the screen.
CHAPT ER 4 Integrating other devices Connecting peripheral sources and outputs Follow these instructions if you have a peripheral device to connect to your interactive whiteboard system, such as a DVD/Blu-ray player or a USB device. N N OTES l Measure the distance between the projector and the peripheral device you want to connect. Make sure each cable is long enough, has plenty of slack and can be placed safely in your room without presenting a trip hazard.
Chapter 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system Maintaining your interactive whiteboard Cleaning the projector Focusing and adjusting the projector image Replacing the projector lamp Removing and replacing the projector lamp module Resetting the lamp hours 35 35 36 37 37 41 This chapter includes methods for properly cleaning and preventing damage to your SMART Board 600i5 interactive whiteboard system.
CHAPT ER 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system l Before you clean the projector, press the Power button twice on the ECP or remote control to put the system in Standby mode, and then allow the lamp to cool for at least 30 minutes. l Do not spray cleaners, solvents or compressed air directly on the projector. Do not use spray cleaners or solvents near any part of the projector because they can damage or stain the unit.
CHAPT ER 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system Replacing the projector lamp This section provides detailed instructions for replacing the projector lamp module. Removing and replacing the projector lamp module Eventually the lamp will dim and a message will appear reminding you to replace it. Make sure you have a replacement lamp module before proceeding with the following instructions. W WARNING l See smarttech.com/compliance for the projector’s MSDS documents.
CHAPT ER 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system l When replacing the projector lamp module: o Put the projector into Standby mode and wait 30 minutes for the lamp to cool completely. o Do not remove any screws other than those specified in the lamp replacement instructions. o Wear protective eyewear while changing the lamp module. Failure to do so can cause injuries including loss of eyesight if the lamp shatters or bursts.
CHAPT ER 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system 4. Remove the lamp cover from the projector, and then put it in a safe place. T TIP If the cover is difficult to remove, insert a flat screwdriver or small coin into the slot on the bottom of the lamp cover to gently pry the cover open. 5. Use the Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws from the bottom of the lamp module. N N OTE Don’t try to remove these screws. Captive screws can’t be removed, but they must be loosened. 6.
CHAPT ER 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system g To put the new lamp module into the projector 1. Remove the new lamp module from its packaging. 2. Carefully place the lamp module into the projector using the handle on the top of the module. Hold the lamp module vertically and guide it into its slot. Gently press the power end of the lamp module against the projector to ensure the power plug makes contact with the projector’s power receptacle.
CHAPT ER 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system 4. Activate the projector’s alert e-mails and lamp warnings if they’ve been deactivated (see E-mail alerts on page 64 and Control panel on page 58). Resetting the lamp hours After you replace the lamp module, you need to access the projector service menu and reset the lamp hours. To prevent accidental errors, only a system administrator should perform this procedure.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Before you start Locating status lights Locating serial numbers Determining you interactive whiteboard system’s status Resolving interactive whiteboard issues Resolving operation issues Resolving connection issues Resolving controller module issues Resolving projector issues Resolving projector errors Your projector stops responding The “Projector Overheated”, “Fan Failure” or “Color Wheel Failure” message appears The “Lamp Failure” message appea
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system This chapter provides basic troubleshooting information for your interactive whiteboard system. For issues not covered in this chapter, consult the SMART Support website (smarttech.com/support) or contact your authorized SMART reseller (smarttech.com/where).
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system The SMART UF75 or SMART UF75w projector serial number is located on the top of the projector. T TIP You can also access the projector’s serial number through the on-screen menu. For more information, see Adjusting projector settings on page 14. For the locations of serial numbers on other components and accessories, see smarttech.com/support.
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Projector Power light Projector Service light ECP light Ready light Solid green Off Solid green Flashing amber Projected image Touch and pen control Status and related troubleshooting N/A N/A The interactive whiteboard’s controller module is ready to receive a firmware update or is applying a firmware update.
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Resolving interactive whiteboard issues This section includes information on resolving issues with your interactive whiteboard. For information not covered in this section, see the SMART Board 600 and D600 series interactive whiteboard installation and user’s guide (smarttech.com/kb/001414).
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system If the Ready light indicates that a firmware update is in progress but no update is actually taking place, disconnect the interactive whiteboard’s USB cable, wait a few seconds, and then reconnect it. Resolving projector issues Resolving projector errors System administrators can resolve the following projector errors on their own prior to contacting SMART Support.
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system 7. If the previous steps don’t resolve the issue, put the projector into Standby mode, disconnect the power cable, and then contact your authorized SMART reseller. The “Lamp Failure” message appears If the “Lamp Failure” message appears, one of the following issues is occurring: l The lamp is overheating, likely due to blocked air vents. l The lamp has reached the end of its life. l The projector has an internal problem.
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Resolving image issues To resolve common image issues, complete the following tasks: l Ensure the computer or other video source is on and set to display a resolution and refresh rate supported by the projector (see Video format compatibility on page 29). l Ensure the video source is properly connected to the projector. l Press the Input Select button on the remote control or ECP to switch to the correct video source.
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image N N OTES l The following procedure applies to Windows XP operating systems on desktop computers only. l This procedure may vary depending on your version of Windows operating system and your system preferences. g To resolve a partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image 1. Select Start > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Display. The Display Properties window appears. 3.
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system 4. Optionally, reset the projector as described in Resetting the projector on page 55 to adjust the frequency and tracking to their original values. I I MPOR TA N T This action resets all values to their defaults. Frozen image If your projector has a frozen image, perform the following procedure. g To resolve a frozen image 1. Ensure that the Hide Display feature is off. 2.
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system has obstructions, or if you swivel the projector too far from the vertical center of your interactive whiteboard. Use the instructions in the included SMART Board 660i5,680i5, 685i5 or 690i5 interactive whiteboard system installation guide (smarttech.com/kb/154547) to eliminate most image alignment issues. The projector image can slip if the projector is moved often or installed in a location prone to vibration, such as next to a heavy door.
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Resolving network communication issues If you don’t have network access, perform the following procedure to troubleshoot your system. g To resolve network communication issues 1. Ensure that your network cable is properly connected to the RJ45 connection on the projector’s connection panel. 2. Ensure that the LAN warning light on the projector is green.
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Retrieving your password If you forget the projector’s password, you can retrieve it by accessing the projector service menu directly from the projector or from the password settings menu on your projector’s web page (see Password settings on page 64). g To retrieve your password from the service menu 1. Using the remote control, press the following buttons quickly to access the service menu: Down, Up, Up, Left, Up. 2.
CHAPT ER 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Transporting your interactive whiteboard system Save your original SMART Board interactive whiteboard packaging so that it’s available if you need to transport your interactive whiteboard system. When required, repack it with all of the original packaging. This packaging was designed to provide optimal shock and vibration protection.
Appendix A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Web page management Accessing web page management Home Control panel Control panel II 3D settings USB Control settings Network settings E-mail alerts Password settings Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 57 57 58 58 61 61 62 62 64 64 65 This appendix includes detailed instructions on how to remotely manage your SMART Board 600i5 interactive whiteboard system settings through a network interface.
APPENDIX A Remotely managing your system through a network interface N N OTE You can view the projector’s IP address by accessing the projector’s Network Settings menu page (see Network settings on page 62). g To use the management web page 1. Start your Internet browser. 2. Type the IP address in the address line field, and then press ENTER. The SMART UF75 Projector Settings (or SMART UF75w Projector Settings) window appears. 3.
APPENDIX A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Submenu setting Description Volume Mute Adjusts the projector’s volume from -20 to 20. Turns on or turns off the mute settings. Select On to mute the projector’s sound and Off to turn off mute. Enables volume control on the ECP. Select On to enable volume adjustment and select Off to disable volume adjustment if you prefer to use your audio system or speaker (not included) controls.
APPENDIX A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Submenu setting Description Lamp Mode Adjusts lamp brightness to Standard or Economy. Standard displays a high-quality, bright image. Economy increases the lamp life by decreasing the brightness of the image. Sets the length of the auto power off countdown timer between 1 and 240 minutes. The timer begins to count down when the projector no longer receives a video signal. The timer finishes when the projector enters Standby mode.
APPENDIX A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Submenu setting Description High Speed Fan Adjusts the speed of the projector’s fan. Select High or Normal. N N OTE Use the High setting when the projector’s temperature is high or the altitude is above 6000' (1800 m). Projector Mode Adjusts the projection mode to Front, Ceiling, Rear or Rear Ceiling. I I MPOR TA N T SMART recommends that you never change this setting from the Ceiling projection mode.
APPENDIX A Remotely managing your system through a network interface USB Control settings This menu allows you to associate a video source with a USB receptacle on the ECP. Submenu setting Description USB1 Source Enables touch for the selected video source (VGA-1, VGA-2, HDMI or Disabled) by associating the video source with the room computer USB receptacle (USB1) on the ECP.
APPENDIX A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Submenu setting Description Read-Only Community Sets a password that is required for each SNMP get request to the device. N N OTE The default for Read-Only Community is public. Read/Write Community Sets a password that is required for each SNMP set request to the device. N N OTE The default for Read/Write Community is private.
APPENDIX A Remotely managing your system through a network interface E-mail alerts This menu enables you to enter your preferred address for receiving e-mail alerts and adjust related settings. Submenu setting Description E-mail Alert Selects Enable to turn on or Disable to turn off the E-mail Alert function. Displays or allows you to set the e-mail address of the e-mail alert recipient. Displays or allows you to set the e-mail address of the e-mail alert “copy to” recipient.
APPENDIX A Remotely managing your system through a network interface N N OTES l The first time you enable the password settings, the default password value is four numbers, for example, 1234. l The maximum allowable password length is four numbers or letters. l If you forget the projector password, refer to Accessing the service menu on page 54 to set the projector setting to factory defaults.
Appendix B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Connecting your room control system to the SMART UF75 projector Pin configuration on the projector’s RS-232 connector Serial interface settings Projector programming commands Projector power state controls Command inventory Value-based command methods Absolute values and adjustment values Video source specification values Power state controls Source selection controls General source controls Additional VGA source controls Additiona
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Connecting your room control system to the SMART UF75 projector By connecting a computer or room control system to the RS-232 serial interface of the SMART UF75 projector, you can select video inputs, start up or shut down your interactive whiteboard system and request information such as projector lamp use, current settings and network addresses.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface N N OTES l Asynchronous mode is disabled by default in the projector. l All commands should be in ASCII format. Terminate all commands with a carriage return. l All responses from the projector are terminated with a command prompt. Wait until you receive the command prompt indicating that the system is ready for another command before you continue. l The room control feature of the projector is always on.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Projector programming commands This section documents the projector programming commands. Projector power state controls Your projector responds to commands only at certain power states and times. There are five projector power states: l Powering (startup) l On (operating) l Cooling l Confirm off l Idle (Standby mode) Command inventory Your projector responds to the commands in the tables on the following pages.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Value-based command methods Absolute values and adjustment values You can use the command’s target range to set an absolute value for a command or cause an adjustment to be made to the current value. To create an adjustment command, add a plus (+) or minus (-) symbol instead of the equal symbol (=) before the value change you want to enter.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface >set brightness vga1-7 brightness vga1=58 Power state controls These commands put the projector in and out of Standby mode and request the projector’s current power state. The projector’s power state determines whether certain commands are available at that time. These settings are available even when the projector is in Standby mode.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface The following table describes the source selection commands: Command Description get input set input=[field] Returns the projector’s current input. Sets the input to one of the selectable fields. The following table describes the source selection response fields: Field Description VGA1 VGA2 Composite Switches source to the VGA 1 input connector. Switches source to the VGA 2 input connector.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface These commands control the appearance of your source. These settings are unavailable when the projector is in Standby mode or when the source is disconnected. See Value-based command methods on page 71 for setting absolute and adjustment commands.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface These commands inform you of the current VGA source settings. Command Response get frequency get tracking get saturation get tint get sharpness frequency=[current frequency offset setting] tracking=[current tracking offset setting] saturation=[current saturation setting] tint=[current tint setting] sharpness=[current sharpness setting] These commands control the appearance of your VGA source.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Audio controls These commands control your projector’s internal audio amplifier, which affects sound passed through the projector to your external audio system (not included). Audio output controls aren’t defined by the video source. These settings are unavailable when the projector is in Standby mode. These commands inform you of the current audio output settings.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface These commands control your network settings. Command Command target range Response set dhcp [target] =on dhcp=[current] set ipaddr [target] set subnetmask [target] set gateway [target] set primarydns [target] =off =0.0.0.0 to =255.255.255.255 =0.0.0.0 to =255.255.255.255 =0.0.0.0 to =255.255.255.255 =0.0.0.0 to =255.255.255.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface These commands inform you of the current system settings. These commands are available even when the projector is in Standby mode.
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Command Command target range Response set startupscreen [target] =smart startupscreen=[target] =usercapture set language [target] =preview =Chinese (Simplified) language=[target] =Chinese (Traditional) =Czech =Danish =Dutch =English =Finnish =French =German =Greek =Italian =Japanese =Korean =Norwegian =Polish =Portuguese (Brazil) =Portuguese (Portugal) =Russian =Spanish set videomute [target] =Swedish Enter a descripto
APPENDIX B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Command Command target range Response set emergencyalertmsg [description] set emergencyalert [target] Enter a descriptor no more than 60 characters long. =on emergencyalertmsg=[description] emergencyalert=[target] =off These commands control the current system settings. These commands are available when the projector is in Standby mode and when it is on.
Appendix C Disabling user USB access In some situations, you might want to disable the ECP’s front USB receptacle. Disabling the USB receptacle prevents users from using or saving documents to USB drives using the ECP’s front USB receptacle. The other USB receptacles won’t be deactivated since they’re required for your interactive whiteboard and computer connections to function.
APPENDIX C Disabling user USB access 4. Remove all cables connected to the ECP. 5. Locate the jumper cover between the “PC” and “SE240” labels on the side of the ECP that faces the wall. 6. Using a pair of wire cutters, cut through the two tabs on the jumper cover and remove it from the ECP. Keep the jumper cover in a safe place. g To remove the USB jumper switch 1. Locate the USB jumper behind the jumper cover port. 2.
APPENDIX C Disabling user USB access 4. Connect all cables to the ECP. See the Using the Extended Control Panel (ECP) on page 25 for more information. 5. Secure the ECP to your interactive whiteboard with the two screws you removed previously. 6. Connect the projector’s power cable to the power outlet.
Appendix D Remote control code definitions IR signal format: NEC1 Key Repeat format Vendor code Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Input F1 8B CA 14 EB Power ( ) F1 8B CA 12 ED Menu F1 8B CA 1B E4 Up ( ) F1 8B CA 40 BF Left ( ) F1 8B CA 42 BD Enter ( ) F1 8B CA 13 EC Right ( ) F1 8B CA 43 BC Down ( ) F1 8B CA 41 BE Hide F1 8B CA 15 EA Volume up ( ) F1 8B CA 44 BB Mode F1 8B CA 45 BA Mute F1 8B CA 11 EE Volume down ( ) F1 8B CA 46
Appendix E 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.
APPENDIX E Hardware environmental compliance product which contains a lithium ion battery or returning a lithium ion battery, call SMART Technologies RMA for information on the special shipping regulations. l 1.866.518.6791, Option 4 (U.S./Canada) l 1.403.228.5940 (all other countries) 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.
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INDEX network communication I image adjusting focusing resolving issues with input selection installation choosing a height choosing a location securing interactive whiteboard about indicators and controls of maintaining using IP address O 23 22 50 26, 61, 72 8 7 8 2 47 35 25 62, 76 L lamp module cleaning replacing resolving issues with languages laptop computers troubleshooting issues with letterboxing light sources lithium ion batteries location 35 37 49 59 52 30, 32 7 87 7, 62 M MAC address MAC sup
INDEX refresh rates remote control about code definitions for installing the battery using the buttons RJ45 connector RoHS directive room control RS-232 serial interface 29-30 UXGA support 4 85 12 13 24 87 57, 67 24, 68 V S S-video connections SD signal compatibility serial interface serial number signal loss SMART Board interactive whiteboard SMART UF75 or UF75w projector SMTP SNMP sound startup screen subnet mask SVGA support SXGA support 24, 33, 61, 73 32 See RS-232 serial interface 44 50 See inte
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