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Smart Technologies Sympodium ID350 User Manual

Smart Technologies Sympodium ID350 User Manual

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Interactive Displays: Sympodium and SMART Podium (pen display) guide
Some classrooms and conference rooms on campus are equipped with Interactive Sympodiums and
SMART Podiums. These interactive displays are similar to the interactive whiteboard in functionality, but
are much smaller. The image from the Sympodium and SMART Podium screens are typically projected
onto a larger projection screen or wall for large audience viewing. A special stylus to interact with the
screen is required as opposed to using your fingers.
You can use these interactive displays to:
project images from the desktop computer or laptop onto the screen,
write annotations on your PowerPoint presentation that will be displayed on the screen, and
save any notes or markings you make on your presentation to your laptop and make them
available to your students online.
This document is a guide on preparing the Sympodium and SMART Podium for use in a classroom. Find
some features of the
Sympodium ID350
Screen shots may vary from room to room. However, functionally these displays work the same way. More
information on Classroom AV support can be found at http://kb.mcgill.ca/it/classroom.
Note: We recommend you use the desktop computer which has the SMART Notebook software already
installed.
If you wish to bring and use your laptop to interact with the display first ensure the room has a USB
connection cable, then download the
Find separate instructions for the room on connecting a laptop to display and how to use other AV
equipment on the
Classroom Audiovisual Instructions
1
Classroom Audiovisual Support Services (http://kb.mcgill.ca/it/classroom)
and
SMART Podium SP524
Product Drivers and Ink
from SMART.
Tool.
below.
April 2018

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Summary of Contents for Smart Technologies Sympodium ID350

  • Page 1 This document is a guide on preparing the Sympodium and SMART Podium for use in a classroom. Find some features of the Sympodium ID350 SMART Podium SP524 below. Screen shots may vary from room to room. However, functionally these displays work the same way. More information on Classroom AV support can be found at http://kb.mcgill.ca/it/classroom.
  • Page 2 1. Select your Operating System for instructions below: a. Click on Start > Control a. Click Go> Applications. Panel > SMART Board. b. Double click on SMART Technologies b. Under TASKS, click on > Control Panel. Orient/Align the SMART c. Under TASKS, click on Orient/Align Product.
  • Page 3 Features of the Sympodium – ID350 Power Button Power indicator glows orange when Off/ glows blue when On. Battery Free Tethered Pen A tethered pen acts like a mouse and enables you to write or draw over any application. The Pen Tools Use the pen tools to change ink color quickly or activate the eraser.
  • Page 4: Front View

    Features of the Sympodium – SP524 Front view A Illuminated buttons - Press the illuminated buttons for quick access to pen colors and other functions. B. Interactive screen C. Control panel - Contains the on-screen display (OSD) control buttons and three USB A 2.0 receptacles.
  • Page 5 View of control panel A. On-screen display (OSD) control buttons - Use to select and configure options in the on-screen display menu settings. B. USB receptacles - Use the three USB A 2.0 receptacles to connect USB devices. View of illuminated buttons A.

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