Overview - Smart Technologies 1710 Installation Manual

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You can use your interactive whiteboard to do everything you can do at a computer workstation—
open files, conference with others, create new documents or edit existing ones, play video clips,
and so on—simply by touching the interactive whiteboard. You can also write over applications in
digital ink using your finger or a pen tray pen, and then save your notes in SMART Notebook™
software for future reference and distribution.
The In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board interactive whiteboard is designed to be set into the
wall of a customized meeting room or classroom. Your projector casts a computer image directly
onto the screen from a rear projection room and because the image on the screen is
rear projected, you can stand in front of the interactive whiteboard without casting a shadow.
The interactive whiteboard uses DViT™ (Digital-Vision Touch) technology for touch and tool
recognition. This technology uses specialized digital cameras to track the position of a pen tray
tool or your finger and to communicate that position to a computer.
The current models of In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board interactive whiteboards are:
1710 (66" diagonal (167.6 cm) screen)
1810 (71" diagonal (180.3 cm) screen)
1910 (84" diagonal (213.4 cm) screen)
2876 (71" diagonal (180.3 cm) screen with a mirror stand and a projector)
2976 (84" diagonal (213.4 cm) screen with a mirror stand and a projector)
NOTE: You can use any projector with the 1710, 1810 or 1910 interactive whiteboard. The 2876
and 2976 interactive whiteboards include an NEC VT676 projector.
You will need to create a wall opening and install the interactive whiteboard into this opening. The
In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board interactive whiteboard is designed for use with a computer
and a projector, so you'll need a projection room behind the interactive whiteboard to house the
projector and the computer. However, you can locate the computer in the same room as the
screen if that location is more convenient.
The installation process varies slightly if you have a model that comes with a mirror stand.
However, the major steps for all installations include:
preparing to install the interactive whiteboard (page 3)
creating the wall opening (page 5)
installing the interactive whiteboard (page 9)
connecting the cables (page 19)
setting up the projector (page 21)
This guide also includes information on using (page 29) and maintaining (page 33) your interactive
whiteboard, and specification drawings for each model (pages 37 to 48).
NOTE: For more information on using the various tools and applications included with SMART
Board software, see the SMART Board software online Help.
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