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    Chapter3:Usingyourinteractive
    whiteboardsystem
    Usingyourprojector13
    Usingyourremotecontrol13
    Usingtheremotecontrolbuttons14
    Adjustingprojectorsettings15
    Usingyourinteractivewhiteboard21
    Thischapterdescribesthebasicoperationofyourinteractivewhiteboardsystemandexplains
    howtosetupyourremotecontrol,retrievesysteminformation,accesstheprojector’simage
    adjustmentoptionsandintegrateyourinteractivewhiteboardsystemwithperipheraldevices.
    Usingyourprojector
    Thissectionexplainshowtouseyourprojectorremotecontroltoaccesson-screenmenusand
    changeprojectorsetting.
    Usingyourremotecontrol
    Theprojectorremotecontrolenablesyoutoaccesson-screenprojectormenusandchange
    projectorsettings. 
    						
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    Usingtheremotecontrolbuttons
    Theprojectorremotecontrolenablesyoutoaccesson-screenmenusandchangeprojector
    settings.UsethePowerbuttonontheremotecontrolorpentraytoputtheprojectorinto
    Standbymodeortoturniton.YoucanalsousetheInputbuttonontheremotecontroltoswitch
    sourcesontheprojector.
    NumberFunctionDescription
    1InputSelectavideoandaudioinputsourceonthe
    projectorandtheassociatedUSBinputsourceon
    theECP,ifpresent.
    2MenuShoworhidetheprojectormenus.
    3(Leftyf,(Rightyf,
    (Upyfand(Downyfarrows
    Changethemenuselectionsandadjustments.
    4HideFreeze,hideordisplaytheimage:
    lPressoncetofreezetheimage.
    Forexample,youcandisplayaquestionon
    thescreenwhilstyoucheckyouremail.
    lPressagaintohidetheimage,thatis,to
    displayablackscreen.
    lPressagaintoreturntotheliveimage.
    5ModeSelectadisplaymode.
    6MuteMuteaudioamplification.
    7(PoweryfTurnontheprojectororputitintoStandbymode.
    8(EnteryfAccepttheselectedmodeoroption.
    9(VolumeUpyfIncreaseaudioamplificationvolume.
    10(VolumeDownyfDecreaseaudioamplificationvolume.          
    						
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    N O T E
    TheMute,VolumeUpandVolumeDownbuttonsworkonlyifthereisanaudiosource
    connectedtotheprojectorfortheselectedvideoinputsource.
    Adjustingprojectorsettings
    Theremotecontrol’sMenubuttonenablesyoutoaccesstheon-screendisplaytoadjustthe
    projectorsettings.
    I M P O R T A N T
    Keepyourremotecontrolinasafeplacebecausethereisnootherwaytoaccessmenu
    options.
    SettingUseNotes
    ImageAdjustmentmenu
    DisplayModeIndicatestheprojector’s
    displayoutput
    (SMART Presentation,
    Bright Room,Dark Room,
    sRGBandUseryf.
    ThedefaultisSMART Presentation.
    BrightnessAdjustsprojectorbrightness
    from0to100.
    Thedefaultis50.
    ContrastAdjuststhedifference
    betweenthelightestand
    darkestpartsoftheimage
    from0to100.
    Thedefaultis50.
    FrequencyAdjuststhedisplaydata
    frequencyoftheprojected
    imagefrom-5to5tomatch
    thefrequencyofyour
    computer’sgraphicscard.
    Thedefaultis0.
    ThissettingappliestoVGAinputsonly.
    TrackingSynchronisesyour
    projector’sdisplaytiming
    withyourcomputer’s
    graphicscardfrom0to63.
    ThissettingappliestoVGAinputsonly.
    H-PositionMovesthehorizontal
    positionofthesourcevideo
    leftorrightfrom0to100
    (relativetotheprojected
    imageyf.
    Don’tadjustthissettingunlessyou’readvised
    tobySMART Support.
    Applythissettingonlyafteryoumakeall
    physicaladjustments.
    ThissettingappliestoVGAinputsonlyandis
    usefulinsituationswherethesourcevideois
    cutoff.   
    						
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    SettingUseNotes
    V-PositionMovestheverticalposition
    ofthesourcevideoupor
    downfrom-5to5(relativeto
    theprojectedimageyf.
    Don’tadjustthissettingunlessyou’readvised
    tobySMART Support.
    Applythissettingonlyafteryoumakeall
    physicaladjustments.
    ThissettingappliestoVGAinputsonlyandis
    usefulinsituationswherethesourcevideois
    cutoff.
    WhitePeakingAdjuststheimagecolour
    brightnessfrom0to10
    whilstprovidingmorevibrant
    whiteshades.
    Avaluecloserto0createsanaturalimageand
    avaluecloserto10enhancesbrightness.The
    defaultis10.
    DegammaAdjuststhecolour
    performanceofthedisplay
    from1to3.
    Thedefaultis2.
    ColourAdjuststheRed,Green,
    Blue,Cyan,Magentaand
    Yellowcoloursonthe
    projectorfrom0to100to
    providecustomcolourand
    luminanceoutput.
    Eachcolourhasadefaultvalueof100.
    Adjustmentstothecoloursettingsregister
    undertheUsermode.
    Audiomenu
    VolumeAdjuststheprojector’s
    volumeamplificationfrom-
    20to20.
    Thedefaultis0.
    MuteMutestheprojector’saudio
    output.
    Thedefaultisoff.
    Ifyoumutetheprojector’saudiooutputand
    thenincreaseordecreasethevolume,the
    volumeisrestoredautomatically.Youcan
    preventthisfromhappeningbydisablingthe
    volumecontrol.
    DisableVolume
    Control
    Disablestheprojector’s
    volumecontrol.
    SystemOutputSelectsoneormore
    speakersorotheraudio
    device.
    SelectLineOut+Speaker,LineOutOnlyor
    SpeakerOnly.
    ProjectorFunctionsmenu
    3DOn/OffTurnstheDLP Link™
    technology3Dfeatureonor
    off.
    Thedefaultisoff. 
    						
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    SettingUseNotes
    3DFormatDisplaysthecurrent3D
    format(Interleavedor
    Under-overyf.
    Interleavedbreaksdowntheimageframefor
    eacheye,alternatelydisplayingalineofvisual
    informationfromeachframe.
    Under-overconcurrentlydisplayshorizontally
    stretchedimageframesforeacheye,one
    abovetheother.
    3DInvert
    Left-Right
    Selectsthe3DInvertsetting
    (L-RorR-Lyf.
    L-Rdisplaysvisualdataforthelefteyefirst.
    R-Ldisplaysvisualdatafortherighteyefirst.
    AutoSignal
    Detect
    Enablesordisablessignal
    searchingofinput
    connectors.
    Thedefaultisoff.
    SelectOntohavetheprojectorcontinuously
    switchinputsuntilitfindsanactivevideo
    source.
    SelectOfftomaintainsignaldetectioninone
    input.
    LampReminderTurnsthelampreplacement
    reminderonoroff.
    Thisreminderappears100hoursbeforethe
    recommendedlampreplacement.
    LampModeAdjustslampbrightnessto
    StandardorEconomy.
    Standarddisplaysahigh-quality,bright
    image.
    Economyincreasesthelamplifeby
    decreasingthebrightnessoftheimage.
    AutoPowerOff
    (minutesyf
    Setsthelengthoftheauto
    power-offcountdowntimer
    between1and240minutes.
    Thedefaultis120minutes.
    Thetimerbeginstocountdownwhenthe
    projectornolongerreceivesavideosignal.
    Thetimerfinisheswhentheprojectorenters
    Standbymode.
    Select0toturnoffthetimer.
    ZoomAdjuststhezoomtothe
    centreoftheimageinorout
    from0to30.
    Thedefaultis0.
    Zoomingincutsofftheouteredgesofthe
    sourcevideo.
    ProjectorIDDisplaystheprojector’s
    uniqueIDnumber(from0to
    99yfwithinyourorganisation’s
    network.
    Youcanrefertoorchangethisnumberwhen
    usingthenetworkremotemanagementfeature
    (seeRemotelymanagingyoursystemthrough
    anetworkinterfaceonpage43yf. 
    						
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    SettingUseNotes
    AspectRatioAdjuststheimageoutputto
    Fill Screen,Match Inputor
    16:9.
    ThedefaultisFill Screen.
    Fill Screenproducesanimagethatfillsthe
    entirescreenbystretchingandscalingthe
    sourcevideotomatchtheprojector’snative
    resolutionandaspectratio.
    Match Inputdisplaysthesourcevideoinits
    nativeresolutionandaspectratio.Asaresult,
    unusedspacecouldappearalongthetopand
    bottomedgesofthescreen(letterboxformatyf
    oralongtheleftandrightedgesofthescreen
    (pillarboxformatyf.
    SeeVideoformatcompatibilityonpage75for
    descriptionsofeachmode.
    StartupScreenSelectsthetypeofstartup
    screen(SMART,Capture
    UserStartupScreen,
    PreviewStartupScreenyf,
    orImageAlignment
    Screen.
    Thisscreendisplayswhentheprojectorlamp
    isstartingandavideosourcesignalisn’t
    displayed.
    SMARTdisplaysthedefaultSMARTlogoona
    bluebackground.
    CaptureUserStartupScreenclosesthe
    on-screendisplaymenuandcapturesthe
    entireprojectedimage.Thecapturedimageis
    displayedthenexttimetheon-screendisplay
    opens.(Thecapturecantakeuptoone
    minute,dependingonthecomplexityofthe
    backgroundgraphic.yf
    PreviewStartupScreenenablesyouto
    previewthedefaultorcapturedstartupscreen.
    ImageAlignmentScreenenablesyouto
    adjusttheprojectedimagesize,shapeand
    location.
    Image
    Alignment
    Screen
    Enablesyoutoadjustthe
    projectedimagesize,shape
    andlocation.
    Theimagealignmentscreenappearsthefirst
    timeyoustartyourprojector.However,you
    canaccessitfromthestartupscreenmenu
    anytime.PressMenu orEntertocloseit.
    SettoDefault?Resetsprojectorsettingsto
    theirdefaultvalues.
    IfyouselectYes,allprojectorsettingsresetto
    theirdefaults,reversinganymenuchanges
    thatyoumade.Thisactionisirreversible.
    Don’tadjustthissettingunlessyouwantto
    resetalloftheappliedsettings,orunless
    you’readvisedtobyaSMART Support
    specialist. 
    						
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    SettingUseNotes
    USBSource
    Select
    Opensasub-menuthat
    enablesyoutoselectthe
    videoinputonyourprojector
    andtheUSBportonthe
    ECP(ifpresentyf.
    Thedefaultsareasfollows:
    lHDMI1,USB1
    lHDMI2,Disabled(noassociatedUSB
    inputyf
    lVGA1,USB2
    Networkmenu
    NetworkActivatestheprojector’s
    RJ45connectorandnetwork
    features.
    StatusDisplaysthecurrentnetwork
    status(Connected,
    DisconnectedorOffyf.
    Thedefaultisoff.
    DHCPDisplaysthestatusofthe
    network’sDynamicHost
    ConfigurationProtocol
    (DHCPyfasOnorOff.
    Thedefaultison.
    OnenablesaDHCPserveronthenetworkto
    automaticallyassignanIPaddresstothe
    projector.
    OffenablesanadministratortoassignanIP
    addressmanually.
    Password
    Reminder
    Emailsthenetwork
    passwordtothepreviously
    definedemailrecipient.
    SeeWebpagemanagementonpage43toset
    upadestinationemailaddress.
    IPAddressDisplaystheprojector’s
    currentIPaddressinvalues
    between0.0.0.0and
    255.255.255.255.
    Tochangetheprojector’sIPaddress,usethe
    RS-232connector(seeNetworkcontrolson
    page63yforuseaDHCPservertoassigna
    dynamicIPaddressandthensetastaticIP
    addressusingthenetworkremote
    managementfeature(seeRemotelymanaging
    yoursystemthroughanetworkinterfaceon
    page43yf.
    SubnetMaskDisplaystheprojector’s
    subnetmasknumberin
    valuesbetween0.0.0.0and
    255.255.255.255.
    GatewayDisplaystheprojector’s
    defaultnetworkgatewayin
    valuesbetween0.0.0.0and
    255.255.255.255.
    DNSDisplaystheprojector’s
    primarydomainnameserver
    (DNSyfIPaddressinvalues
    between0.0.0.0and
    255.255.255.255. 
    						
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    SettingUseNotes
    MACAddressDisplaystheprojector’s
    MACaddressinxx-xx-xx-
    xx-xx-xxformat.
    GroupNameDisplaystheprojector’s
    workgroupnameassetby
    anadministrator(maximum
    12charactersyf.
    Youcansettheprojector’sworkgroupname
    usingtheremotemanagementfeatures(see
    Remotelymanagingyoursystemthrougha
    networkinterfaceonpage43andRemotely
    managingyoursystemthroughanRS-232
    serialinterfaceonpage53yf.
    ProjectorNameDisplaystheprojector’s
    nameassetbyan
    administrator(maximum12
    charactersyf.
    Youcansettheprojector’snameusingthe
    remotemanagementfeatures(seeRemotely
    managingyoursystemthroughanetwork
    interfaceonpage43andRemotelymanaging
    yoursystemthroughanRS-232serial
    interfaceonpage53yf.
    LocationDisplaystheprojector’s
    locationassetbyan
    administrator(maximum16
    charactersyf.
    Youcansettheprojector’slocationusingthe
    remotemanagementfeatures(seeRemotely
    managingyoursystemthroughanetwork
    interfaceonpage43andRemotelymanaging
    yoursystemthroughanRS-232serial
    interfaceonpage53yf.
    ContactDisplaysthecontactname
    ornumberforprojector
    supportassetbyan
    administrator(maximum16
    charactersyf.
    Youcansetthecontactnameornumberusing
    theremotemanagementfeatures(see
    Remotelymanagingyoursystemthrougha
    networkinterfaceonpage43andRemotely
    managingyoursystemthroughanRS-232
    serialinterfaceonpage53yf.
    Languagemenu
    LanguageSelectslanguage
    preference.
    ProjectormenusupportisavailableinEnglish
    (defaultyf,Chinese(Simplifiedyf,Chinese
    (Traditionalyf,Czech,Danish,Dutch,Finnish,
    French,German,Greek,Italian,Japanese,
    Korean,Norwegian,Polish,Portuguese
    (Brazilyf,Portuguese(Portugalyf,Russian,
    SpanishandSwedish.
    Informationmenu
    LampHoursDisplaysthecurrentnumber
    oflampusagehoursfrom0
    to4000hoursfromwhenit
    waslastreset.
    Alwaysresetthelamphoursafteryoureplace
    alamp,becauselampserviceremindersare
    basedonthecurrenthoursofuse.See
    Resettingthelamphoursonpage27for
    detailsonthelamphoursresetprocedure.
    InputDisplaysthecurrently
    displayedvideoinputsource
    (VGA,HDMI1,HDMI2or
    Noneyf. 
    						
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    SettingUseNotes
    ResolutionDisplaystheprojector’s
    mostrecentlydetectedvideo
    sourcesignalresolutionand
    refreshrate.
    Ifthereisnocurrentvideoinputsourcesignal,
    thissettingdisplaysthelastknownsource
    signalimageresolutionandrefreshrate.
    Firmware
    Version
    Displaystheprojector’s
    digitaldisplayprocessor
    (DDPyffirmwareversionin
    x.x.x.xformat.
    MPUVersionDisplaystheprojector
    microprocessorunit(MPUyf
    firmwareversioninx.x.x.x
    format.
    Network
    Version
    Displaystheprojector’s
    networkcommunications
    processorfirmwareversion
    inx.x.x.xformat.
    Ifyouhaven’tenabledtheNetworkandVGA
    Outsetting,thissettingisunabletodisplay
    theprojector’snetworkcommunications
    processorfirmwareversionanddisplays
    0.0.0.0instead.
    ModelNumberDisplaystheprojector’s
    modelnumber.
    SerialNumberDisplaystheprojector’s
    serialnumber.
    UCPports1/2Reservedforfuture
    application.
    Usingyourinteractivewhiteboard
    Forinformationabouthowtouseyourinteractivewhiteboard,refertotheSMART BoardM600
    seriesinteractivewhiteboarduser'sguide(smarttech.com/kb/170410yf.
    WhenyouconnectyourSMART BoardinteractivewhiteboardtoacomputerwithSMART
    software,youcanaccessthefullcapabilitiesofyourinteractivewhiteboard.
    Foradditionalresources,gotosmarttech.com,clicktheflagiconinthetoprightcornerandthen
    selectyourcountryandlanguage.IntheSupportsectionofthiswebsite,you’llfindup-to-date,
    product-specificinformation,includingsetupinstructionsandspecifications.
    TheSMART trainingwebsite(smarttech.com/trainingyfincludesanextensivelibraryoftraining
    resourcesthatyoucanrefertowhenfirstlearningtosetuporuseyourinteractivewhiteboard
    system. 
    						
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