Gateway M685e Manual
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Chapter3 13 Chapter3:Usingyourinteractive whiteboardsystem Usingyourprojector13 Usingyourremotecontrol13 Usingtheremotecontrolbuttons14 Adjustingprojectorsettings15 Usingyourinteractivewhiteboard21 Thischapterdescribesthebasicoperationofyourinteractivewhiteboardsystemandexplains howtosetupyourremotecontrol,retrievesysteminformation,accesstheprojector’simage adjustmentoptionsandintegrateyourinteractivewhiteboardsystemwithperipheraldevices. Usingyourprojector Thissectionexplainshowtouseyourprojectorremotecontroltoaccesson-screenmenusand changeprojectorsetting. Usingyourremotecontrol Theprojectorremotecontrolenablesyoutoaccesson-screenprojectormenusandchange projectorsettings.
C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractivewhiteboardsystem 14 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.
C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractivewhiteboardsystem 15 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.
C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractivewhiteboardsystem 16 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.
C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractivewhiteboardsystem 17 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.
C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractivewhiteboardsystem 18 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.
C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractivewhiteboardsystem 19 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.
C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractivewhiteboardsystem 20 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.
C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractivewhiteboardsystem 21 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.