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                            Page 1SMART Boar d™ 600iv Interactive Whiteboar d System Configuration and User’ s Guide[...] 
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                            Page 2T rademark Notice SMART Board, SMART Notebook, smarttech, the SMAR T logo and all SMAR T taglines. Other trademarks T exas Instru- ments, Brilliant Color , DLP and DLP Link are T rademarks of T exas Instruments. Microsoft, Windows and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other [...] 
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                            Page 3Im po r tan t info r m atio n Befo r e you in st all an d u se y ou r SMART Boa r d ™ 60 0 iv inter act iv e w h i teb oa rd sy st em, r ea d an d u nd er s t a n d t h e s afety w ar nin gs a nd p re c a u t io n s in t his use r ’s gu ide a nd th e inclu d e d w a r n in g s d ocume n t . The se safe t y w ar nin gs a nd p re c a u ti o ns de[...] 
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                            Page 4l D o n ot lea v e c a b le s on the floo r w h e r e t he y can b e a t rip pin g h a z a rd . If y o u mu s t r un a cab le o v er the floo r , lay it in a fl a t , s tra igh t lin e a nd secu r e it t o the floo r w it h t ap e o r a c a b le ma na ge me nt s t r i p o f a c o n tra s t ing colo r . H an dle cab le s c ar efu lly a nd a v oid e [...] 
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                            Page 5l If y o u n e e d to l e an the in t er a c t iv e w hiteb o a r d a g a in s t a w all be f or e y o u mo un t it, ma k e s ur e it r ema ins in a n u p r i g ht po s it io n , re s t in g o n t h e pe n t ra y br ack e t s, w hich c a n s u s t ain the weig h t o f t h e in t e ra c t iv e w hite b o a r d . D o n ot re s t t he in t e r act iv [...] 
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                            Page 6l W h e n t r an s po r t in g y o u r SMAR T p ro du c t , re pa c k it w it h a s much of the o rig ina l p ack ag ing a s p oss ible . Th is p a c kag ing was d e s ig n e d w it h o p ti ma l s ho c k an d v ibr a t io n p r otect ion . l If y o u r SMAR T p ro du c t re qu ire s re pla c e me nt pa r t s , ma k e s ur e t h e ser v ic e t e c [...] 
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                            Page 7En vironmen t al re qu ire ments Befo r e inst allin g y ou r SMAR T Boa r d 60 0iv in t e r act iv e w hiteb o a r d s ys t em, r eview t h e f ollo w ing e nviro nm e n t a l re qu ire me nts . Env i ronme nta l re quire m en t Par ame te r O p e r a ti n g t emp e r a tur e l 5 °C t o 35 °C (4 1 °F t o 95 °F) fr om 0 m to 18 00 m ( 0 ' [...] 
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                            Page 8[...] 
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                            Page 9Con ten ts Im por t a nt i nf ormat ion i Safe ty w ar n in g s , c au t io n s an d impo r t a nt info r ma t ion i Envir o n me ntal r e q u ir e me nts v A bou t y our inte ra ct i v e wh i te boa rd sy st em 1 SMAR T Bo a r d 60 0iv inte r a c tiv e w hiteb oa r d s ys t em f e a t u re s 2 Includ ed a c c e s sor ies 4 O p t io n a l a c c ess[...] 
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                            Page 10R e m ot ely mana ging y our inte ra ct i v e w hite boa rd sy st em 5 1 W e b p a g e ma na ge me nt 5 2 C o nn ect ing you r r oo m c o ntro l s y st em t o t h e SMAR T V25 p r o je c t o r 5 6 Pro je c tor p ro gr a mmin g c om ma nd s 5 8 Simp le N etw o rk Ma n a g eme nt Pr o t o c ol (SN MP) 6 9 H a rdw a re e nv i ron m e nt al co mpl ianc[...] 
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                            Page 11A bo ut your in ter active whiteb oar d system SMAR T Bo a r d 60 0iv inte r a c tiv e w hiteb oa r d s ys t em f e a t u re s 2 SMAR T Bo a r d 60 0 s er ies in ter act iv e w h it e b o a r d 2 SMAR T V2 5 p r oje c t or 3 Includ ed a c c e s sor ies 4 R e mote c o n t r ol 4 Pen s 4 Era s e r 5 O p t io n a l a c c ess or ie s 5 You r SMAR T Bo [...] 
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                            Page 12SMART Bo ar d 6 00 iv in t era ct ive whiteboa rd s ys tem f e ature s You r SMAR T Bo a r d 6 0 0 iv i n t er act iv e w h it e b oa rd sy s t e m con s is t s o f t h e S MAR T B o a r d 60 0 s er ies in t er act iv e w h i teb oa rd a n d t h e SMAR T V2 5 p r o je c tor sy s t em . W h e n t h e S MAR T V 2 5 p r o je c tor d is pla y s a n i m[...] 
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                            Page 13u s ing S MAR T N o t eb oo k ™ colla bo r a t iv e le ar n i n g s o f t w ar e . I n d ua l-u s er mo de , S MAR T N o t e bo ok sw i tc he s to f ull s c re en - mo de a nd a lin e divide s t he sc re e n in t o tw o s ep ar a t e w o rks pa c e s , ea c h w it h it s own s et o f t o ols. Th e S MAR T V 2 5 p r oje c t or is c o mpa t ible wi[...] 
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                            Page 14l A s e c ur e mo u n t in g a n d in s talla t ion sy s t e m t ha t in c lud es: o An op t io n a l p ro ject or lo c k loo p t o pr e v e n t re mo v a l of t h e pr oje c t o r f ro m the b oo m o Mo un t ing h a r dwar e f or solid ma s on r y or fra me d w all i n s t alla t ion s . The sy s tem also in c lu d e s a s afety t ethe r . o Te mp[...] 
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                            Page 15E ras er Th e er ase r r esemb le s a re c t an g ula r c ha lk bo a r d e r a s er . Yo u c a n u s e a sub s t it ute ob ject , as lo ng a s it h a s a si mila r s ha p e , r e fl e c t s infra r e d l ig h t a n d d oe s n’t s c r atc h or m a r k t he in t er a c tiv e w hiteb oa r d s u r face. Op tional a cc e s sories You ca n a d d a v a [...] 
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                            Page 16[...] 
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                            Page 17Inst alling you r i nt er active whiteb oar d system C h oo s ing a lo c ation 8 C h oo s ing a h eig ht 8 R o uting the cab le s 9 Inst allin g SMAR T s o f tw ar e 1 0 Secu r in g t h e i n t er act iv e w h i teb oa rd sy st em 10 L ock ing the p en tr a y t o y ou r inte r act iv e w hiteb o a r d 10 Secu r in g t h e pr oje c t o r to t he b o[...] 
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                            Page 18Choosing a lo cat i on C h oo s e a location for yo u r S MAR T B o a r d 6 0 0 iv i n t er act iv e w h it e bo ar d s y s t e m t h a t ’s f ar fr o m br igh t ligh t sou rces, s u c h as wind ows or s t r on g ove r h e ad ligh t ing . Brig ht lig ht sou r c es can c a u s e d is t ra c t in g sha do w s o n y ou r inter a c t iv e w hiteb o a[...] 
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                            Page 19Routing t h e cable s W h e n c o n n e c ting cab les f r om a S MAR T V 2 5 pr o j e c t or to y o u r inte ra c t iv e w hiteb o ar d, ma k e s ur e t h a t a l l cab les p a s s alo ng the to p o f t he in t e r a c t iv e w hiteb oa r d w all- mou ntin g b r a ck et an d the n do w n t he si d e of t h e inte ra c t iv e w hite b o a r d . N ?[...] 
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                            Page 20I nst a llin g S MART s o ft ware You m u s t install S MAR T s o f t w ar e o n t h e c omp u t e r c on ne c t e d t o y ou r inte r act iv e w hiteb o a r d s y s t em to acc ess a ll of it s f ea t u r es. D o w nlo ad SMAR T soft w ar e fro m smar t t e c h.c om /s oft w ar e . The s e p ag es lis t t he min imu m ha rd w a r e r eq uir [...] 
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                            Page 21Using you r inte ractive whiteb oar d system U si n g y ou r pr o je c tor 1 1 U si n g y ou r re mo t e c on t r ol 1 1 Inst allin g t he r e mo t e c on t r ol ba t t e r y 1 1 U si n g t he r e mo t e c on t r o l b utt on s 1 3 Adju s t in g p r oje c t or setti n gs 1 3 Fo c using th e ima ge 1 9 Adju s t in g the ima ge 2 0 SMAR T V2 5 p r o [...] 
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                            Page 22W  W A R N I N G l R e du c e t he r is k ass ociate d w it h a le a k in g b a tt er y in the p ro ject o r’s re mo t e c on t r o l b y follo w i n g t he s e pr a c tic es: o U se on ly the spe c if ied ty p e of c o in- c e l l b att e r y . o O r ie n t t he b atter y ’s p o s iti ve (+) a n d n e g a t iv e ( –) ter min als acc o r d[...] 
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                            Page 23U s i ng t he re mot e con t rol but t ons Th e pr oje c tor r emo t e con t ro l e n a b l e s y ou to a c cess o n - s c re en m e n u s an d c ha ng e p r o je c tor sett ing s . U se t he Pow er b u t ton o n t he r e mo t e c on t r ol t o pu t t he p ro ject o r into St an db y mo de o r tur n it o n . You ca n a ls o u s e the Input b utton [...] 
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                            Page 24I  I M P O R T A N T Kee p y o u r r emo t e c o n t r ol in a s afe pla c e be c a u s e y o u ar e un ab le t o acc e s s p r o je c tor me nu o ptio n s u s ing a ny oth er me an s . Set t i ng U se N ot es Im a ge Adj us tme nt me nu D is p l a y Mo d e Ind ic a tes t he p r oje c t or ’s d is pla y o utpu t ( S MAR T P re se nt at i on , [...] 
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                            Page 25Set t i ng U se N ot es Tin t Adju s t s t he ima g e c o lo r b a la n c e o f re d a nd g re en fr o m 0 t o 10 0. Th is s e t t ing a pp lies to S - v id e o a n d comp osit e v id e o in p u t s on ly . W h it e Pea k ing Adju s t s t he ima g e c o lo r b r ig h t n ess fro m 0 to 10 while p ro v idin g mo r e vi b ra nt w h it e sha de s . A [...] 
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                            Page 26Set t i ng U se N ot es Auto Sign al D etect Ena ble s o r disab les s ig n a l sea rchin g of in p u t c o nn ect or s. Sele c t On to h ave t he p r o jector con t inu ou s ly s w it c h inp uts un t il it find s a n act iv e v ide o s o u r c e . Sele c t Of f to main t a in s ign a l d etect ion in o n e in p u t . L amp Remin d e r Tu rn s the[...] 
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                            Page 27Set t i ng U se N ot es St a r tup Sc r ee n Sele c t s t he ty p e o f s t a rtup sc r e e n ( S MAR T , C ap t ure Us e r S t a rt up Scr ee n or Pre v iew St a rt up Scre e n ) . Th is s cre en d is pla y s w he n t he p ro ject or la mp is s t ar t in g a n d a n ima ge is n ’ t d i spla y ed . SMA R T d is p la y s t he d efa ult SMAR T lo g[...] 
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                            Page 28Set t i ng U se N ot es G a t e w ay D is p l a y s t h e p r oje c t or ’s d efau lt n etw or k g ateway in valu es be tw ee n 0 . 0.0.0 a n d 2 5 5 . 2 55 . 25 5 . 2 55 . D N S D is p l a y s t h e p r oje c t or ’s p rima r y d oma in na me n u mb er in valu es b etw ee n 0.0 . 0 . 0 an d 25 5 . 2 55 . 25 5.2 55 . MAC Add r e s s D is p l a [...] 
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                            Page 29Set t i ng U se N ot es MPU V e r s io n D is p l a y s t h e p r oje c t or micro pr o c e s s or ’s fi r mw ar e v e r s ion in x. x . x . x f o rma t . N e t w or k Ve r s io n D is p l a y s t h e p r oje c t or ’s n etw or k c ar d fi r mw ar e v e r s ion in x. x . x . x f or ma t . Mo de l N um b e r D i spla y s t h e p ro ject o r’s [...] 
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                            Page 30A dju st in g the i m ag e R e f er to t h e s e n o tes w he n a d justi n g t he p ro ject e d i ma ge a s d esc rib e d in t h e in c lu d e d SMAR T Boa rd 4 80 iv an d 68 0 iv I n ter act iv e W h it e bo ar d Sy s t e ms Inst alla t io n G u id e ( s mar tt ech.c o m/k b/15 3 15 3 ) . l Pro je c t a c om p u t e r i ma ge set to t he p r o p [...] 
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                            Page 31N o. Conne ct or C onn e c t to: 1 Power Power su pp ly 2 R S-2 3 2 F ( D B 9 ) R o om con t ro l 3 D B15 F R GB v ide o inp ut ( V GA 1) C o mpu t e r ( n o t includ ed ) 4 3 . 5 mm st er eo a u d io inp u t C o mpu t e r ( n o t includ ed ) 5 3 . 5 mm st er eo a u d io o u t p ut Spe a k e rs (n o t includ ed ) 6 R C A c o mpo s it e v id e o inp[...] 
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                            Page 32Us in g your in t era ct ive w hitebo ar d R e f er to t he SMART Boa r d 6 0 0 a n d D 6 00 ser ies Inter acti ve W hiteb oa r d I n s t alla t ion a nd Us e r ’ s Gu ide ( s mar t tech.c o m/k b/00 1 4 1 4 ) f o r mor e info r ma t ion o n using you r inte ra c t iv e w hite b o a r d . W h e n y o u c on ne c t y ou r SMAR T Boa rd in t e ra c[...] 
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                            Page 33Int eg rat ing oth er de vices Vide o f o r mat c o mpa t ibility 2 3 N a t iv e v ide o f or ma t 2 3 Vide o f o r mat c o mpa t ibility 2 4 H D an d SD s ign a l for mat comp a t ib ilit y 2 4 Vide o s y st em s ign a l c o mpa t ibility 2 5 C o nn ect ing p e r ip h e r a l sou rces a nd o utpu ts 2 5 Th is c h ap t er p r o v id e s infor ma t [...] 
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                            Page 34V ide o fo rmat co m pa tib ilit y Th e f ollo w ing ta b le lis t s t he p ro jector ’s c o mp atible VESA R GB v ide o f or ma t s b y re s olu t io n , w hich you can a dju s t by using th e aspe c t r atio c om man ds d esc rib ed in Defa u l t men u o n p a g e 1 5 . R e solut i on Mode A s pec t ra tio R ef re sh ra te ( H z ) “ Ma tc h I[...] 
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                            Page 35Si gna l f orma t A s pec t ra tio H oriz ont al f req uen c y ( k H z) Ver tica l f req uen c y ( H z ) “Mat ch Inpu t ” a ppe a ra nc e 4 80 i (DVD pla y e r ) ( 64 0 × 4 80 ) 4 : 3 15 . 73 5 9 . 9 4 Full s c r e e n 5 67 i (DVD pla y e r ) ( 72 0 × 5 76 ) 5 : 4 15 . 63 5 0 Le t t e rb ox 7 20 p 1 6:9 44 . 9 6 5 9 . 9 4 Le t t er b ox 7 20 [...] 
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                            Page 36g To co nne ct a p eriphe ra l s ourc e or out put t o you r projec t or 1 . C o nn ect you r pe rip h e r a l de v ic e’s inp u t c a b les to t he p ro je c tor . 2 . Sw it c h inp u t s ou r c e s t o t he p e r ip h e r a l d evic e by p r e s si n g t he Input b u t ton o n t he p ro je c tor o r r emo t e c o n t ro l. C H A P T E R 4 Integ[...] 
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                            Page 37Ma intain ing you r i nte ra ctive whiteb oar d system Ma intain ing you r in t e ra c t iv e w hite b o a r d 2 7 Fo c using a n d a d justi n g t he p ro je c tor ima ge 2 7 R e pla c ing the p ro je c t o r l a mp 2 8 R e moving a nd r e p la c in g t h e p r oje c t or la mp mo du le 2 8 R e s ett ing th e lam p t imer 3 5 Th is c h ap t er in [...] 
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                            Page 38Repla c ing t he p ro ject o r lamp Th is s e c t ion p ro v ide s de t aile d inst r u c tion s f o r re pla c ing the p r oje c t or la mp . R em o vin g an d re p la cin g th e p ro jec to r la m p m od ul e If t h e la mp fails, o r if a re pla c e me nt me s s ag e ap p e a r s on the SMART V25 p r o je c tor sc re en , ha v e a q ua lif ied p[...] 
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                            Page 394 . U si n g t he sc r e w d r i ver , r emo v e t h e s cre w f r om t he b o o m en d c ap , an d t he n r e mo v e an d s et a s ide the b oo m en d c ap a n d s c r ew. 5 . L oo s en the lo c k in g s cre w a n d t h e k no b on th e p r o je c tor mo un t in g p la t e . C H A P T E R 5 Maintai ning y ou r inter acti ve whiteboar d sy stem 29[...] 
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                            Page 406 . Slide the p r o je c tor mo un t in g p la t e a n d p r oje c t or o f f of t h e bo om. N  N O T E Ta k e c ar e w h e n s lid in g t h e p r oje c t or m o u n ti n g pla t e over th e cab les. 7 . U si n g t he M 3 h e x w re nch, r emo v e the thr ee sc r ews c o n ne c t ing the p r oje c t or m o u n ti n g pla t e t o the p ro ject o[...] 
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                            Page 41g To re m ov e and re plac e the p rojec to r l amp m odu l e 1 . U si n g t he sc r e w d r i ver , r emo v e t h e tw o s c re w s fro m the la mp c o v e r. 2 . R e move t he la mp cover , an d t he n s e t it a n d t h e t w o s c re w s aside in a safe pla c e . 3 . R e move an d d is p o s e o f t he la mp p r otect ion film. 4 . U si n g t h[...] 
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                            Page 425 . Pull up o n t h e lam p mod ule ’s h an dle , a nd the n r e mo v e t he la mp . 6 . Put the o ld lamp m o d u l e in a s e c ur e c on t a i n er a nd h an d le it g en t ly u ntil y ou r e c y c le or d is po s e o f i t. I  I M P O R T A N T R e c y c le or d is po s e of the la mp mo d u le acc o rd ing to y ou r loca l w a s t e au t [...] 
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                            Page 431 0. Place t h e la mp p ro t ecti o n f il m t ha t came wit h t h e ne w lam p mo du le over th e s lot. 1 1. R e pla c e t he o ute r l a mp c ove r , an d t he n r e pla c e t he sc r e w s ho ldin g t he co v e r to t he p ro je c tor . g To plac e th e pro j e ct or on t he bo om 1 . Tu rn o v e r t h e pr oje c t o r. 2 . R e pla c e t he p [...] 
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                            Page 443 . Slide the p r o je c tor mo un t in g p la t e a n d p r oje c t or o nto the b oo m. N  N O T E Ta k e c ar e w h e n s lid in g t h e p r oje c t or m o u n ti n g pla t e over th e cab les. 4 . Tig hten th e k n ob a nd the lo c k in g s c r ew. C H A P T E R 5 Maintai ning y ou r inter acti ve whiteboar d sy stem 34[...] 
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                            Page 455 . R e pla c e t he b oo m en d c ap . 6 . C o nn ect the cab les to t he p ro je c tor . 7 . C o nn ect the p ower ca b le t o a po w e r o u tl e t . 8 . P r e s s t he Pow er b u t ton o nce on th e r emo t e c o n tro l t o c o n f ir m t h a t t he p ro je c tor is op er a t ing a nd tha t the la mp mo du le is c o r r ect ly in s talle d, an[...] 
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                            Page 46g To re se t th e l a mp t i mer 1 . U si n g t he r e mo t e c on t r o l, pr ess t he follo w ing b utton s q u ic k ly t o acc ess t he ser vi ce men u: D ow n , U p , U p , Le f t , U p . C  C A U T I O N D o n ot ad just an y sett ing s i n the ser v ic e me nu o t he r t h an tho s e lis t e d in t h is gu ide . Cha ng ing o t he r s etti [...] 
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                            Page 47T ro uble sho oting yo ur int er active whiteb oar d system C o rr ect ing im a g e a lign me nt is s u es 3 8 D ia g n o s in g is s u es using th e in t e ra c t iv e w hite b o a r d s y s t em in d ic a t o rs an d c o n tro ls 3 8 Inter acti ve w hiteb oa r d ind ic a tor s a n d c o ntro ls 3 8 Pro je c tor lig hts a n d s t atu s 3 9 Pro je [...] 
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                            Page 48Fo r is s ue s no t c o v er ed in this c h ap t er , c on t a c t y ou r au t h or iz ed SMART re s e l le r ( s mar t tech.c o m/w he re t o bu y ) or con s u lt t he SMAR T S u p p o r t w eb s ite ( sma r tt ech.c o m/s up po r t ). Corre c t ing image alig nmen t iss ue s Align me n t er ro r s occ u r w he n t he p r o je c t e d i ma ge isn?[...] 
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                            Page 49P roj ec to r lig ht s an d sta tu s Two ind ic ator lig h t s (Po w er a nd Se rvic e ) a r e l o c ated o n t h e b o tt om of the SMAR T V 2 5 p r oje c t or . Spe c if ic li g ht s e q u e n c e s c on v e y info r ma t ion a bo u t t he st a t e o f t h e p r oje c t or , includ ing e rr o r s . I  I M P O R T A N T Af t e r y ou r eso lv e[...] 
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                            Page 50Pow e r l i ght Se rv i c e l i ght Me ss ag e O f f Solid r ed Th e pr oje c tor h as a f a n is s u e. I t c ou ld s hu t do w n a utoma t ic a l ly . See T he “ Fan F ailu re ” mess a ge a pp ea r s on n ext p ag e t o tro ub lesh o o t t he p ro je c tor . O f f Solid r ed Th e pr oje c t o r ha s a c o l o r w he el i ss ue . See T he “ [...] 
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                            Page 51g To re solv e t he “P ro j e ct or Ov erh ea te d” e rr or 1 . Put the p ro je c t o r into St an db y mo de , an d t he n w a it 15 min ute s f or it to c oo l do w n . 2 . If y o u r r oo m is ho t , lo w er the tem p e r atur e if p oss ible . 3 . Ensu r e t h at no thin g i s blo c k ing th e pr o j e c t or ’s a ir i n t ake an d exh a [...] 
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                            Page 52The “La m p Fail ure ” me ss ag e a ppe a rs If t h e “ La mp Fa i lu r e” me s s a g e a p p e a r s an d t h e lamp tur n s off d ur ing u s e o r d o e s n ’ t t ur n o n , on e o f t he follo w i n g i ss ue s is occ ur r in g : l Th e lamp is o v e r he ating , l ik e l y du e t o blo c k e d air ven t s . l Th e lamp h a s re ache d[...] 
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                            Page 535 . If t h e p r eviou s st ep s d on ’t r e s olve t he iss ue , disc on ne ct t h e p o w e r c a ble a nd the n c o n tact y o ur a utho rize d SMAR T r eselle r ( sma r t t ech.c o m/ w he r e tob uy ). Res o lving netw o rk comm un icat i on is sues If y o u d o n ’t ha v e ne t w o r k acc ess , pe rfo r m t h e f o llowing p r o c e du r[...] 
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                            Page 545 . If t h e p r eviou s st ep s d on ’t r e s olve t he iss ue , c on t a c t y ou r au tho rized SMART r e s e l le r ( s mar t tech.c o m/w he re t o bu y ). Res o lving video iss ue s If y o u r p r oje c t or h as a fro z en im a g e , pe rfo r m t he follo w ing p r o c e d ur e. g To re solv e a f roze n i m a ge 1 . Ensu r e tha t the Hid[...] 
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                            Page 55g To re solv e s i gna l los s i ss ue s 1 . W a it ap pr oxima t ely 45 se c o n d s f or th e ima g e t o s ynchr on iz e . S o me vide o s ign als r e q uir e a lo n g e r s ynchr on iz a t io n p e r io d . 2 . If t h e ima ge d oe s n ’t s y nchr o n iz e , c he c k you r c ab le c o n n ect ion s to t he p ro je c tor . 3 . Ensu r e tha t t[...] 
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                            Page 56g To re solv e a pa rt i a l , s cr oll i ng or inco rre ct l y displa y e d im a ge 1 . Sele c t Sta rt > C ont rol Pane l . 2 . D o ub le- c lic k D i sp l ay . Th e D is pla y Pro pe r t ie s w in d o w a p p e a r s . 3 . C lic k Set t ings . 4 . Ver if y t ha t y ou r displa y r esolu t io n s e t ting is lower tha n o r e q u a l to 10 24 [...] 
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                            Page 57g To re solv e y our uns t a ble or fli c k e ring i m a ge 1 . Adju s t t he T ra ck i ng sett ing in th e o n - s c re en d is p lay. S e e I mag e Adju s t me nt me nu o n pa ge 1 4 . 2 . C h an ge the tr a c k in g s e t t ing s o n y ou r c om p u t e r. R e f e r to y ou r c om p u t e r’s ma n u a l for mo r e in f o rma t io n . 3 . O p t[...] 
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                            Page 58U na lig ne d pro je cte d im ag e Th e S MAR T V 2 5 p r o je c tor ima ge can slip if the p ro ject o r i s move d o f ten o r inst alle d in a location p ro ne to v ibr a ti o n, s u c h a s ne x t to a he avy do or . Fo llow t h ese pr eca u t io n s t o he lp pr e v e nt t h e ima ge fro m b ecomin g mis a l ig n e d : l Ma k e s ur e t h at t[...] 
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                            Page 59R etr iev in g yo ur p as sw or d If y o u f o rg et the p ro ject o r’s pa s s w o r d, y ou ca n r etrie v e it b y a c cess ing the p r o je c tor ser v ic e me nu d i r ect ly fro m the p ro ject o r o r f ro m t he p ass w o r d s e t t ing s me nu o n y o u r p r oje c t or ’s web p ag e (se e Pass w o rd sett ing s on p ag e 55 ) . g To [...] 
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                            Page 60Fo r t he lo c a ti o n of t h e SMAR T Boa r d 60 0 s er ies in t er act iv e w h it e bo ar d s er ia l n umb er , s ee th e SMAR T Bo a r d 60 0 an d D 60 0 s e r ie s I nter a c tiv e W hiteb oa r d I n s talla t ion a nd Us er ’s Gu ide ( s mar t tech.c o m/k b/00 1 4 1 4 ) . Th e SMAR T V25 p ro jector ser ial nu mb er is locate d o n the t[...] 
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                            Page 61Rem otely ma nag i ng yo ur inte ract ive whiteb oa rd syste m W e b p a g e ma na ge me nt 5 2 Ac c e s si n g w eb p ag e ma na ge me n t 5 2 H o me 52 C o ntro l pa n e l 5 3 N e t w or k s etti n gs 5 4 E-m ail a ler t s 5 5 Pass w o rd sett ing s 5 5 C o nn ect ing you r r oo m c o ntro l s y st em t o t h e SMAR T V25 p r o je c t o r 5 6 Pin[...] 
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                            Page 62Web page m anagem ent You ca n a c cess a d v a nced setu p f e atur es via t he p ro jector ’s w e b p a g e . This w e b pa ge e na ble s y ou to ma na ge th e pr o j e c t or fr o m a re mote lo c a ti o n using a ny comp ute r c on ne c ted to y ou r intr a n e t. N  N O T E To acc e s s t h e w eb pa g e , y o ur br o w s e r must s u p p[...] 
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                            Page 63C on tro l pa ne l Th is me nu e na ble s y ou to ma n a g e t h e pr oje c t o r a u d i o a nd vide o s t atu s , a ler ts an d a p p e ar an c es u s ing a n I nter n e t br ows e r . Subme nu se tt ing D es c ript ion Power Tu rn s the p ro je c tor o n or p uts it into St an db y mod e . Sele c t t he Pow er ON o r Powe r O FF b utt o n . Volu[...] 
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                            Page 64N etw o rk s et tin gs Th is me nu a llows y o u t o en ab le or d is a b le D y n a mic H o s t C on t r o l Pro tocol (DH C P ) a nd set the n etw or k - r e la t e d ad dr ess e s an d na me s . Subme nu se tt ing D es c ript ion D H C P Tu rn s the n etw o r k ’s D H C P on o r off. l O n a u t o matic ally a s s ig n s t h e D H C P s e rver[...] 
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                            Page 65E -m ai l al ert s Th is me nu e na ble s y ou to en t e r you r pr efe rr ed a dd r ess f o r re c eiving e - ma il ale rts an d ad just re lated sett ing s . Subme nu se tt ing D es c ript ion E-m ail Aler t Sele c t E na bl e t o tur n on o r D i sa ble t o t u r n o f f t he E- ma il Aler t fun c t ion . To D e f ine s the e -ma il a d d r ess [...] 
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                            Page 66Conne ct in g your room control s ys tem to the SMART V2 5 p ro ject o r By con ne c t in g a c o mpu t e r o r r oo m c o ntro l s y st em t o t h e R S-2 3 2 s e ria l inter face of t h e S MAR T V 2 5 p ro ject or , y ou can se le c t v ide o inp uts , s t ar t up o r s h u t do w n y ou r in t e ra c t iv e w hite b o a r d s y s t e m an d r e[...] 
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                            Page 67N  N O T E S l As y n c h ro no us mo de is d is a b led b y de f au lt i n the p ro ject o r. l All comm an ds sho u ld b e i n A SC I I f o rma t . Te rm ina te all c omm an ds wit h a car ria ge r e tur n. l All re spo nses fro m the p ro ject o r a re ter min a ted wit h a c omm an d pr om p t . W ait un ti l you r eceive t he co mma nd p r [...] 
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                            Page 68Pr oje ct or p rog ra mm ing commands Th is s e c t ion d ocum e n ts t h e p r o je c tor p ro gr a mmin g c om ma nd s . P roj ec to r p o w ers ta te co nt ro ls SMAR T V2 5 p r o je c tor s r espo nd to c o mma nd s o nly at c er t ain p owe r le v e ls an d t imes. Th er e ar e fi ve pr oje c t o r po w er st ate s : l Power in g ( s t ar t u [...] 
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                            Page 69All ab s o l u t e v alu es y o u en t er m u s t be wit hin th e c o mma nd ta r ge t r an ge , a nd a ll ad just me nt v a l u es mu s t e qu al a nu mbe r w it h i n the comm a n d t a rg et r an ge . See th e f o l lo w in g exa mp le f or a dju s t in g pr o j e c t or b rig h t n ess : >get brightness brightness=55 >set brightness=65 br[...] 
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                            Page 70P ow er st ate c on tro ls Th ese c om man ds p lace t he p r o jector in a nd o ut o f St an d b y mod e an d r eq ue s t the p ro je c tor ’s c u r re nt p ower s t a t e . The p r o je c tor ’s po w er s tate de t e rmin es whe t h er c er tain c omm a nd s ar e a v a ilab le a t t ha t ti me . Th ese s e t ting s a r e a v a i la b l e e ve[...] 
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                            Page 71Th e f ollo w ing ta b le de s crib es t h e s o ur c e s ele c t io n c o mman d s: C omman d D e s c ript i on g et inp ut R etu r ns t he p r oje c t or ’s cur re n t inp ut. set inp ut [ f ield ] Retur n s t he in pu t t o on e of the sele c t a b le f ie lds. Th e f ollo w ing ta b le de s crib es t h e s o ur c e s ele c t io n r espo nse f[...] 
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                            Page 72Th ese c om man ds con t ro l the a pp ea r a n c e o f y o u r sou rce. Th ese s e tt ing s a r e un availa ble whe n t h e p ro ject or is in St a n d b y mo de or w h e n t he s o u r c e is disc on ne ct ed . See Valu e- ba s e d c o mman d me t ho d s o n p a g e 5 8 f o r s ett ing a b s o l u t e an d ad just me nt c o mman d s . C omman d C[...] 
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                            Page 73Th ese c om man ds con t ro l the a pp ea r a n c e o f y o u r VGA s ou rce . The s e s e t t ing s a re u na v a ilab le w he n the p ro ject o r is in S t a nd by mo de o r w he n t h e VGA s ou rce is d is c on ne c ted . See Va lue -b a s e d comma n d me t ho ds o n pa ge 5 8 f o r s e t t ing a bso lute a nd a dju s t me nt c om man ds. C om[...] 
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                            Page 74Th ese c om man ds in f or m you o f the cur r e n t au dio o utp u t s ett ing s. C omman d R e s pon s e g et v olu me v olu me =[ c ur r e n t v olu me s e tt ing ] g et mu te mu t e=[c ur re n t mute s e t t ing ] g et v olu me c on t r o l v o l u mecon tro l= [ c u r re nt v o l u me c on t r ol s ett ing ] g et c c cc = [ c u r r en t c lo s[...] 
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                            Page 75Th ese c om man ds con t ro l y o ur n etw or k s ett in g s . C omman d C omman d t ar ge t ra nge R es pons e set dh c p [t ar ge t ] =on =off d hcp=[ cur re nt] set ipa dd r [t ar ge t ] = 0.0 . 0.0 t o = 2 55 . 25 5.2 55 . 25 5 ipa dd r=[c ur r e n t] set s ub n e tmask [t ar g e t ] =0 . 0.0.0 to = 25 5 . 2 55 . 25 5.2 55 s u b n e tmask =[ c [...] 
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                            Page 76Th ese c om man ds in f or m you o f the cur r e n t s y s t em sett ing s . The s e c o mman d s ar e availa ble e v e n w h en the p ro ject o r i s in S tan db y mo de . C omman d R e s pon s e g et lam p h r s lam ph rs= [c ur re n t lamp h ou r s of o pe ra t io n ] g et s y s h r s sy s hr s =[ c ur re n t pr oje c t o r ho ur s o f o p e ra [...] 
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                            Page 77Th ese c om man ds con t ro l the cur r e n t s y s t em sett ing s . The s e c o mman d s ar e un ava ilab le w h e n t h e p ro ject or is in St an d b y mod e . S e e Valu e- b a s e d c omm a n d me t ho ds o n pa ge 5 8 f o r s e t t ing a bso lute a nd a dju s t me nt c om man ds. C omman d C omm an d ta rge t ra nge R e spo ns e set au t o s[...] 
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                            Page 78C omman d C omm an d ta rge t ra nge R e spo ns e set lan gu a g e [t ar ge t ] =B r azilian Po r t ug ue s e =C z ech =D an is h =D utc h =E n glish =Finn is h =Fr e n c h =Ge rm a n =Gr ee k =I be r ian Po rtu gu ese =I t alia n =K o re an =J ap an e s e =N or w eg ia n =P o l is h =R uss ian =S imp lif ied Chin ese =S p an is h =S w e dish =Tr a[...] 
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                            Page 79Th ese c om man ds con t ro l the cur r e n t s y s t em sett ing s . The s e c o mman d s ar e availa ble e v e n w h e n the p ro ject or is in St an d b y mod e . C omman d C omman d t ar ge t ra nge R es pons e set r est o r e d e fau lt s [ n o n e] r est or e d e f a ults = d o n e set la mph r s [ t a rg et] =0 la mp hr s = 0 set n etw or k [...] 
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                            Page 81Har dwar e en vi ro nm en tal com pliance SMAR T Te c h n o log ie s s up po r t s glo ba l effor t s to en s ur e tha t e l e c t ro nic e qu ipme n t is ma n u fact ur e d , sold a nd d is po s ed o f in a s afe an d e n v ir on men t a l ly f rie nd ly ma nn e r . Wast e E le ct rical a nd Ele c tronic E qu ipmen t reg ul ations (WE EE dir ect i[...] 
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                            Page 82p ro du c t w hich c on t ain s a l ithiu m ion b a t ter y o r re t ur n i n g a l it h i u m ion b a t ter y , call S MAR T Te c hn o log ie s R MA f or in f o r ma t ion o n t he s e s p e c ia l s hip pin g re gu la t io n s: l 1 . 86 6.5 1 8 . 6 79 1, Op t io n 4 ( U . S ./ C an ad a ) l 1 . 40 3.2 2 8 . 5 94 0 (a ll oth e r c o u ntrie s ) Pa[...] 
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                            Page 83Custo mer su ppo rt On lin e information an d suppo rt Vis it w w w . s ma rtt e c h .c om/s u p p o r t t o v iew an d d o w n lo a d u s e r ’ s gu ide s , ho w -to an d tro ub lesh o o t in g a rtic les, soft w ar e a nd mo re . Traini ng Vis it w w w . s ma rtt e c h .c om/t r ain ing c en t e r f o r t ra inin g ma t e ria ls an d in f o rma[...] 
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                            Page 84Ge ne ra l inq uir ies Add r e ss SMAR T Te c hn olo gie s 3 63 6 R esea r c h R o a d N W C a l g ar y , AB T2 L 1Y1 C AN AD A Sw it c h b o a r d +1.40 3 . 2 28 . 59 4 0 o r To ll Fr e e 1 .86 6.51 8 . 6 79 1 (U. S. / C an a d a) Fa x + 1 . 4 03 . 22 8 . 2 5 00 E-m ail in f o@s mar t tech.c o m Warra nty Pro d u ct w ar r an t y is go v er n e d [...] 
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                            Page 853 3 . 5 mm a ud io c on ne c tor s 2 1 A a c c ess or ie s in c lu d e d 4 o ption al 5 a l a rms 5 3 a s pe c t ra t io s 2 3- 25 a ud io con ne c t ion s for 2 1 con t ro lling volu me o f 5 3 , 64 mu t ing 1 3, 6 4 r esolving iss ue s w i th 4 3 B b att er ies 1 1, 7 1 Blu- r a y 2 5 C came ra s 2 5 cau t ion s ii C h i n ese re gu latio n s 7 2[...] 
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                            Page 86h umid it y v I ima ge a dju s t ing 2 0 cor re c t in g a lign me nt is s u e s w it h 38 focusing 1 9 r esolving iss ue s w i th 4 4 imp or t an t in f o rma t io n iv in d ic a tor lig hts 3 8 in p u t s e l e c t ion 53 , 60 in q u ir ie s 7 4 in s talla t ion cho osing a h eig ht 8 cho osing a lo c atio n 8 secur ing 1 0 in t e ra c t iv e w h[...] 
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                            Page 87R R C A ja c ks 21 r efre s h r a tes 2 3- 24 r eg is t ra t io n 7 4 r emo t e c o n t ro l a bo ut 4 in s tallin g the b att e r y 1 1 u s ing the b utt o ns 1 3 R J45 con ne c t o r 21 R o H S dir ect iv e 7 1 r oo m c on t r o l 5 1 R S-2 3 2 s e ria l inter face 21 , 56 S S-vid e o con ne c t io n s 2 1, 2 5 , 6 1 SD sign al com p a t ib ilit [...] 
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