User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Registration
- Important Information
- Contents
- About Your SMART Board 600 or SBD600 Series Interactive Whiteboard
- In This Chapter
- Features
- How Does Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Work?
- Included Accessories
- Optional Accessories
- Serial RS-232 Expansion Module
- The serial expansion module connects to the controller module on the back of your interactive whiteboard.
- Wireless Bluetooth Connection
- SystemOn Expansion Module
- USB Audio System
- Active USB Extension Cables
- Projector Wall-Mount (Models 680 and SBD680 only)
- SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Floor Stand (Models 640, 660, 680 and SBD680 only)
- SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Table Stand
- Installing and Securing Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard
- In This Chapter
- Environmental Requirements
- Mounting Your SMART Board 660, 680 or SBD680 Interactive Whiteboard on a Floor Stand
- Wall-Mounting Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard
- Securing the Pen Tray and Interactive Whiteboard
- Removing the Pen Tray
- Connecting Your Interactive Whiteboard to Your Computer
- In This Chapter
- Overview
- System Power Safety and Precautions
- Connecting with a USB Cable
- Installing SMART Product Drivers
- Connecting Using the Optional RS-232 Serial Expansion Module
- Connecting with the Wireless Bluetooth Connection Option
- Configuring Your Computer Settings
- Orienting Your Interactive Whiteboard
- Connecting a Guest Laptop
- Connecting Multiple Interactive Products
- Using and Maintaining Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard
- Troubleshooting Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard
- In This Chapter
- Adjusting the Projected Image
- Resetting Your Interactive Whiteboard
- Troubleshooting Using the Ready Light
- Flowchart 1: Getting Started
- Flowchart 2: Ready Light Off
- Flowchart 3: Ready Light Red
- Things to try first:
- • Disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable at both ends to reset your interactive whiteboard and reestablish the link.
- • If the Ready light changes from green to red while your computer is running, the computer might become unresponsive. Restart your computer.
- • An alternating red/green light might indicate that your computer is running too many other applications or doesn’t meet minimum specifications. Reduce the load on your computer by closing unnecessary applications, or replace it with a more powe...
- Things to try first:
- Flowchart 4: Ready Light Flashing Green
- Flowchart 5: Ready Light Steady Green
- A steady green Ready light indicates that the controller is operating normally. If the pen tray failed or isn’t communicating with the controller, your interactive whiteboard will still operate in mouse mode. When you reset your interactive whitebo...
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Where to Find More Information
- Contacting SMART Technical Support
- Hardware Environmental Compliance
- Customer Support
- Index
20 | INSTALLING AND SECURING YOUR SMART BOARD INTERACTIVE
WHITEBOARD
Aligning Your Interactive Whiteboard with Your Projector
(Optional)
If your projector is installed a fixed location, align your interactive whiteboard
to the projected image before you secure the L-shaped brackets. A correctly aligned
image fits squarely on your interactive whiteboard’s screen. Each side of the projected
image should extend almost to the edge of the display surface.
To align your
interactive whiteboard
with your projector
1. Install or position your projector on a projector platform or stand if necessary, and
then turn it on and point the lens of your projector at the center of your interactive
whiteboard’s screen.
2. Make fine adjustments to the image size, level and focus of the projected image,
following your projector manufacturer’s instructions.
3. Slide your interactive whiteboard sideways on its bracket to align it with the
projected image.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until your interactive whiteboard is properly aligned.
Completing Your Installation
Refer to the following procedure to finish installing your interactive whiteboard.
To complete your
installation
1. Below the bottom frame, you’ll
find two L-shaped metal
brackets. In the center of each
bracket there is a metal tab.
Push this tab back until it
contacts the wall, and then
mark the location of the
mounting holes with
your pencil.