SMART 8070i-G4-SMP Setup And Maintenance Manual

SMART 8070i-G4-SMP Setup And Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 SMART Board® 8000i-G4 series Interactive flat panels Setup and maintenance guide For models 8070i-G4-SMP and 8084i-G4-SMP...
  • Page 2 © 2013–2014 SMART Technologies ULC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the prior written consent of SMART Technologies ULC. Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of SMART.
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Do not open or disassemble the SMART product. You risk electrical shock from the high voltage inside the casing. Opening the casing also voids your warranty. Do not stand (or allow children to stand) on a chair to touch the surface of your SMART product. Rather, mount the product at the appropriate height.
  • Page 4 Avoid setting up and using the SMART product in an area with excessive levels of dust, humidity and smoke. Make sure an electrical socket is near your SMART product and remains easily accessible during use.
  • Page 5 I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N You must connect the USB cable that came with your SMART Board® interactive flat panel to a computer that has a USB compliant interface and that bears the USB logo. In addition, the USB source computer must be compliant with CSA/UL/EN 60950 and bear the CE mark and CSA and/or UL Mark(s) for CSA/UL 60950.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Disabling the USB receptacles Chapter 4: Setting up your interactive flat panel and room computer Turning on your interactive flat panel and room computer for the first time Installing SMART software Running the connection wizard Chapter 5: Using your interactive flat panel Turning on and turning off your interactive flat panel...
  • Page 8 Resolving touch control and digital ink issues Resolving audio issues Resolving remote control issues Resolving presence detection issues Resolving issues using the SMART Connection Wizard Resolving issues using SMART Board Diagnostics Appendix A: Using the on-screen display menu Changing settings in the on-screen display menu SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel on-screen display menu...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Welcome

    Front control panel Remote control I/O extension module Differences between models About this guide Other documentation and resources Specifications Installation instructions Cabling guides Help Training Knowledge base This chapter introduces you to your SMART Board interactive flat panel and this guide. smarttech.com/kb/170446...
  • Page 10: About Your Interactive Flat Panel

    Welcome About your interactive flat panel Your SMART Board interactive flat panel features SMART’s proprietary DViT® (Digital Vision Touch) technology on an LCD screen with e-LED backlight which enables you to select, write and erase on the interactive surface. You can do everything on the interactive flat panel that you can do at your computer by touching the surface, and you can use an array of gestures within applications.
  • Page 11: Audio

    Your interactive flat panel includes two 10 W integrated front-firing speakers for presenting audio from connected input sources. SMART software You can install the following SMART software on the computers connected to your interactive flat panel to take full advantage of the interactive flat panel’s features: Software Description SMART Product Drivers...
  • Page 12: Components

    Connector panels on page 18) and the menu control panel (see Menu control panel on page 44). Screen The active screen area specifications vary by model: Models Diagonal Width Height Aspect ratio 8070i-G4-SMP 70" (178 cm) 61" (154.9 cm) 34 3/8" (87.2 cm) 16:9 8084i-G4-SMP 84" (213.4 cm) 73 1/4" (186.1 cm) 41 1/4"...
  • Page 13: Cameras And Reflective Tape Channel

    If ECO Standby mode is enabled for SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels, presence detection functionality is limited. For more information on the on-screen display menu settings relevant for presence detection, see page 72 for SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels or page 80 for SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels. smarttech.com/kb/170446...
  • Page 14: Speakers

    C H A P T E R 1 Welcome Speakers Your interactive flat panel includes two 10 W integrated front firing speakers. You can connect external speakers if desired (see Connecting external speakers on page 24). Pens and eraser Your interactive flat panel comes with two pens and an eraser. The bottom bezel of the interactive flat panel includes magnetic holders for the pens and the eraser.
  • Page 15: Front Control Panel

    For information on diagnosing issues using the front control panel lights, see Resolving blank screen issues on page 56. For information on disabling the front control panel for multiple interactive flat panel installations, see page 72 for SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels or page 81 for SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels. smarttech.com/kb/170446...
  • Page 16: Remote Control

    When installed, the I/O extension module enables you to connect a computer to your interactive flat panel using the supplied USB and HDMI cables. Differences between models SMART Board 8000i-G4 series interactive flat panels include the following models: SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel...
  • Page 17: About This Guide

    In addition to this guide, there are resources for individuals who install, maintain and use interactive flat panels. Specifications Your interactive flat panel’s specifications define the product’s dimensions, weights, recommended operating and storage temperatures, power requirements and consumption and other important information for installation and maintenance. Model Specifications 8070i-G4-SMP smarttech.com/kb/170502 8084i-G4-SMP smarttech.com/kb/170451 smarttech.com/kb/170446...
  • Page 18: Installation Instructions

    If you misplaced these installation instructions, you can download a PDF version from smarttech.com/kb/170513. To use your interactive flat panel with a connected computer, you need to install SMART software on the computer (see SMART software on page 3). If you need to deploy SMART software to multiple computers on your network, refer to the system administrator’s guide (see...
  • Page 19: Training

    C H A P T E R 1 Welcome Training The SMART training website (smarttech.com/training) includes an extensive library of training resources you can refer to when first learning to set up or use your interactive flat panel. Knowledge base The Support center (smarttech.com/support) includes a knowledge base that you can refer to when...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2: Mounting Your Interactive Flat Panel

    Specifications on page 9). Save all product packaging so that it’s available if you need to transport the interactive flat panel. If the original packaging isn’t available, you can purchase new product packaging from your authorized SMART reseller (smarttech.com/where). smarttech.com/kb/170446...
  • Page 22 Refer to local building codes to ensure the wall can support the weight of the interactive flat panel and mounting equipment. Models Weight (lb.) Weight (kg) 8070i-G4-SMP 8084i-G4-SMP 118.3 Attach the included eyebolts and washers to assist in mounting, and remove them after you mount the interactive flat panel.
  • Page 23: Choosing A Location

    Models Screw length Fasten force 8070i-G4-SMP 23 mm + x mm < M8 < 29 mm + x mm 97.36–123.91 in-lb. (11–14 N m) 8084i-G4-SMP 23 mm + x mm < M8 < 29 mm + x mm Max. 10.6 in-lb.
  • Page 24: Choosing A Height

    C H A P T E R 2 Mounting your interactive flat panel If you mount the interactive flat panel in a recessed area, leave at least 4" (10 cm) of space between the interactive flat panel and the recessed walls to enable ventilation and cooling. Choosing a height Consider the general height of the user community when you choose the height for the interactive flat panel.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3: Connecting Power And Devices

    10). The connections in this chapter are based on the default USB mappings. However, you can customize these mappings (see page 73 for SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels or page 81 for SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels).
  • Page 26: Connector Panels

    There are connector panels on the top, left, right and bottom of your interactive flat panel as well as on the I/O extension module. SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel connector panels The following diagram and table present the connectors on SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels: Type...
  • Page 27 C H A P T E R 3 Connecting power and devices Type Details Identifier Bottom connector panel AC power AC power pass-through AC power AC power inlet and switch USB 2.0 Type-B receptacle USB2 Room control in RS-232 connector Room control out / RS-232 connector pass-through...
  • Page 28: Smart Board8084I-G4-Smp Interactive Flat Panel Connector Panels

    C H A P T E R 3 Connecting power and devices SMART Board8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel connector panels The following diagram and table present the connectors on SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels: Type Details Identifier Top connector panel USB 3.0 Type-A receptacle Audio out Stereo 3.5 connector...
  • Page 29: Connecting Power

    Connecting power Connect the supplied power cable from the AC power inlet on the bottom connector panel (SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels) or on the back of the interactive flat panel (SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels) to a power outlet.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Room Computer

    You can then run the cables across floors or behind walls to the conference table. W A R N I N G Ensure that any cables extending across the floor to your SMART product are properly bundled and marked to avoid a trip hazard.
  • Page 31: Connecting Laptop Cables To Smart Board 8084I-G4-Smp Interactive Flat Panels

    Connecting laptop cables to SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels You can connect up to two laptops to a SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel. For the first laptop: Connect a USB cable to the USB2 receptacle on the bottom connector panel.
  • Page 32: Connecting External Speakers

    N O T E S For SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel, users can specify the current audio by selecting it in the on-screen display menu or by pressing the AUDIO INPUT button on the remote control (see page 71).
  • Page 33 C H A P T E R 3 Connecting power and devices To disable the USB receptacles 1. Locate the rectangular cut-out on the back of the top connector panel. 2. Remove the screw securing the cut-out with a Phillips screwdriver. Retain the screw and cut-out.
  • Page 35: Chapter 4: Setting Up Your Interactive Flat Panel And Room Computer

    Turning on your interactive flat panel and room computer for the first time Installing SMART software Downloading and installing SMART software Deploying SMART software to multiple computers Running the connection wizard This chapter explains how to set up your interactive flat panel and room computer after mounting your interactive flat panel and connecting power and devices.
  • Page 36: Installing Smart Software

    You may need to deploy SMART software to multiple computers in the following situations: Your organization has multiple interactive flat panels, each with its own room computer. You want to deploy SMART software to users’ laptops so that they can use their laptops with your interactive flat panel.
  • Page 37 2. Press Connection Wizard. The SMART Connection Wizard appears. 3. Select the interactive flat panel from the list of connected SMART interactive products, and then press Next. 4. Select Product is being set up for the first time, and then press Next.
  • Page 39: Chapter 5: Using Your Interactive Flat Panel

    Chapter 5 Using your interactive flat panel Turning on and turning off your interactive flat panel Turning on and turning off SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels Turning on and turning off SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels Using presence detection Using your interactive flat panel with the room computer...
  • Page 40: Turning On And Turning Off Smart Board 8070I-G4-Smp Interactive Flat Panels

    C H A P T E R 5 Using your interactive flat panel Turning on and turning off SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels To turn on your interactive flat panel 1. Turn on your computer. 2. Press the Power/Standby button on the front control panel.
  • Page 41: Using Presence Detection

    C H A P T E R 5 Using your interactive flat panel Turning on and turning off SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels To turn on your interactive flat panel 1. Turn on your computer. 2. Press the Power/Standby button on the front control panel.
  • Page 42: Using Your Interactive Flat Panel With The Room Computer

    Presence detection settings can be changed with the on-screen display menu. For more information on the on-screen display menu settings relevant for presence detection, see page 72 for SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels or page 80 for SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels.
  • Page 43: Using Your Interactive Flat Panel With Guest Laptops

    Installing SMART software on page 28). N O T E If SMART software isn’t installed, you can connect the laptop to the interactive flat panel through a SMART GoWire cable (see Connecting a guest laptop through a SMART GoWire cable on the next page).
  • Page 44: Connecting A Guest Laptop Through A Smart Gowire Cable

    40). Connecting a guest laptop through a SMART GoWire cable If you want to connect a laptop that doesn’t have SMART software installed, you can use a SMART GoWire cable. The SMART GoWire cable enables you to have touch control of the laptop and use SMART Meeting Pro PE software without installing the software on the laptop.
  • Page 45: Changing Input Sources

    SMART Meeting Pro PE software while your laptop is connected to your interactive flat panel. To disconnect a SMART GoWire cable 1. If required, save your SMART Meeting Pro software file to your laptop. You can save the file as an .fcw file. N O T E You can open an .fcw file on a computer that has SMART Meeting Pro software or...
  • Page 46: Using The Remote Control

    Using your interactive flat panel T I P The remote control for SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels has buttons for each input source (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3/PC and so on). Press one of these input source buttons to display the connected device’s input.
  • Page 47: Remote Control Sensor

    C H A P T E R 5 Using your interactive flat panel Remote control sensor The remote control sensor is located on the front control panel. It enables you to control your interactive flat panel from an angle of 30º...
  • Page 48: Remote Control Buttons

    C H A P T E R 5 Using your interactive flat panel Remote control buttons The remote control enables you to access on-screen menus and to change display and input settings. SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel remote control Name Description POWER ON...
  • Page 49 C H A P T E R 5 Using your interactive flat panel Name Description [Number buttons] Press buttons on the number pad to set and change passwords, change channels or customize or change settings DISPLAY Display the information menu Open a selected menu option in the on-screen display menu [Left and right buttons] Change the value of the selected menu option in the on-screen...
  • Page 50: Smart Board 8084I-G4-Smp Interactive Flat Panel Remote Control

    C H A P T E R 5 Using your interactive flat panel SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel remote control Name Description POWER Turn on or off your interactive flat panel MONITOR Alternate between different interactive flat panel modes (on, off and Standby) depending on how you have configured...
  • Page 51 C H A P T E R 5 Using your interactive flat panel Name Description 1/a/A Switch the number pad between number input (1, 2, 3), lowercase letter input (a, b, c) and uppercase letter input (A, B, C) MARK/ARC Set the aspect ratio VOL +/- Increase or decrease audio output level MUTE Mute audio inputs for your interactive flat panel...
  • Page 52: Menu Control Panel

    Menu control panel As an alternative to using your remote control to navigate the on-screen display menu, you can use the menu control panel located on the bottom of your interactive flat panel. SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels Name MENU...
  • Page 53: Chapter 6: Maintaining Your Interactive Flat Panel

    Opening SMART Settings Several maintenance and troubleshooting procedures in this guide require you to open SMART Settings. To open SMART Settings on Windows 7 operating systems Select Start > All Programs > SMART Technologies > SMART Tools > SMART Settings. SMART Settings appears. smarttech.com/kb/170446...
  • Page 54: Updating Software

    SMART software posted on the SMART website. You can configure SPU to prompt users to install updates or to install updates automatically. For more information on SPU, search for “SMART Product Update” in the Help (see Help on page 10).
  • Page 55: Calibrating Your Interactive Flat Panel

    3. Follow the on-screen instructions using your computer’s mouse and keyboard. Don’t touch the interactive flat panel screen. 4. Select the check box for the SMART product you want to update, and then click Next. A progress bar appears. 5. When the installation is complete, calibrate your interactive flat panel (see Calibrating your interactive flat panel below).
  • Page 56: Orienting Your Interactive Flat Panel

    C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive flat panel 5. Press Calibrate. The calibration screen appears. This can take a few moments. 6. Press the red target with the tip of an interactive flat panel pen. Hold the tip at the center of the target until the target turns green, and then lift the pen.
  • Page 57: Replacing Batteries In The Remote Control

    To prevent damage to your interactive flat panel’s anti-glare coating, replace your pen nib if it becomes worn. Four replacement pen nibs are included with your pens, and you can purchase additional replacements from your authorized SMART reseller (smarttech.com/where). To replace a pen nib 1.
  • Page 58: Cleaning The Screen

    C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive flat panel Cleaning the screen Follow these instructions to clean the interactive flat panel screen without damaging its anti-glare coating or other product components. C A U T I O N Do not use permanent or dry-erase markers on the screen.
  • Page 59: Cleaning The Camera Windows And Reflective Tape

    C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive flat panel Cleaning the camera windows and reflective tape The DViT technology in your interactive flat panel uses four cameras in the corners of the frame and the reflective material between the screen and the bezels. Excessive dust buildup on the camera windows or reflective tape can impair touch performance.
  • Page 60: Preventing Condensation

    1. Remove the humidity source from the interactive flat panel, if possible. 2. Adjust the room temperature to normal operating ranges. 3. Turn on the interactive flat panel for 2–3 hours. 4. If the screen condensation doesn’t evaporate, contact SMART Support (smarttech.com/contactsupport). Checking the interactive flat panel installation Inspect your interactive flat panel installation frequently to ensure that it remains securely installed.
  • Page 61: Transporting Your Interactive Flat Panel

    This packaging was designed with optimal shock and vibration protection. If your original packaging isn’t available, you can purchase the same packaging directly from your authorized SMART reseller (smarttech.com/where). C A U T I O N Transport your interactive flat panel only in original or replaced packaging.
  • Page 63: Locating The Interactive Flat Panel Serial Number

    Checking the camera view This chapter provides you with the information necessary to solve simple issues that can occur with your interactive flat panel. If issues persist, or aren’t covered in this chapter, contact SMART Support (smarttech.com/contactsupport). Locating the interactive flat panel serial number When you contact SMART Support, you might be asked to provide the interactive flat panel serial...
  • Page 64: Resolving Blank Screen Issues

    (see page 46). Solid green Flashing The interactive flat panel Install SMART Product Drivers or green detects a computer, but connect a SMART GoWire cable SMART Product Drivers (see page 36). isn’t installed or isn’t running (see page 60). Solid green Solid green The interactive flat panel...
  • Page 65: Resolving Image Quality Issues

    Solution The image is too large, too The computer’s video The native resolution of small or doesn’t completely resolution settings don’t SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP fill the screen. match your interactive flat interactive flat panels is panel’s native resolution. 1920 × 1080 at 60 Hz.
  • Page 66 Refer to your computer’s video card Help for more information. If available, select the HDTV setting (ideally 1080p for SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels or 4K UHD for SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels) from your video card driver’s advanced menu.
  • Page 67 You have a poor quality 1. Replace your video cable with a video cable. better quality video cable. 2. Press AUTO SETUP (on SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels) or AUTO (on SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels) on the remote control.
  • Page 68: Resolving Touch Control And Digital Ink Issues

    The SMART Board icon isn’t installed. SMART Product Drivers from doesn’t appear. smarttech.com/downloads. Connect your computer or laptop to your interactive flat panel with a SMART GoWire cable (see page 36). SMART Product Drivers Start SMART Board Tools isn’t running. following the steps in the Help (see page 10).
  • Page 69 You aren’t touching the For more information, see the pointer appears in the screen at right angles. Touching and drawing on your wrong location. SMART Board interactive whiteboard is Inaccurate (smarttech.com/kb/131299). Your interactive flat panel Orient your interactive flat panel isn’t oriented.
  • Page 70: Resolving Audio Issues

    C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive flat panel Symptom Causes Solution You try to erase using You’re in Locked Ink mode Press a color select button that something other than the and all objects are isn’t flashing to exit Locked Ink eraser, but you draw more interpreted as pens.
  • Page 71: Resolving Remote Control Issues

    Use the volume control on the front control panel. The wrong audio input is Select the correct audio input selected for the video input. (see page 71 for SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels or page 78 for SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels).
  • Page 72: Resolving Presence Detection Issues

    Causes Solution Your interactive flat panel The sensors aren’t enabled. Enable presence detection (see isn’t turning on. page 72 for SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels or page 80 for SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels). There isn’t enough of a Reduce the room temperature.
  • Page 73: Resolving Issues Using The Smart Connection Wizard

    Resolving issues using the SMART Connection Wizard You can resolve a variety of issues using the SMART Connection Wizard found in SMART Settings. To resolve issues using the SMART Connection Wizard 1. Press the Help button on the color select module.
  • Page 74: Resolving Issues Using Smart Board Diagnostics

    If you touch the interactive flat panel’s surface and nothing happens, or if there is no digital ink or the ink appears in some locations and not in others, use SMART Board Diagnostics to help identify and resolve these issues.
  • Page 75: Appendix A: Using The On-Screen Display Menu

    Using the on-screen display menu Changing settings in the on-screen display menu SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel on-screen display menu SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel on-screen display menu You can access the on-screen display menu using either the remote control (see Remote control buttons on page 40) or the menu control panel (see Menu control panel on page 44).
  • Page 76: Smart Board 8070I-G4-Smp Interactive Flat Panel On-Screen Display Menu

    A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD Sets the picture mode Select USER to customize brightness, contrast, sharpness CINEMA/sRGB and other PICTURE options.
  • Page 77 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) 0–100 Sets the amount of red in the You can modify this option only if image you select USER in COLOR TEMPERATURE.
  • Page 78 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) ADJUST AUTO SETUP [N/A] Automatically sets the H position, V You can modify this option only if position and clock phase when the the currently selected video input is interactive flat panel turns on VGA.
  • Page 79 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) AUDIO BALANCE L50–R50 Balances the left and right volume TREBLE L50–R50 Sets the high frequency sound BASS L50–R50 Sets the low frequency sound LINE OUT FIXED Sets the audio line out...
  • Page 80 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) OSD TRANSPARENCY TYPE1 Sets the on-screen display menu transparency TYPE2 OSD RESET [N/A] Resets all options in the OSD menu to their default values SETUP POWER SAVE Enables or disables Power Save...
  • Page 81 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) BRIGHTNESS 0–100 Sets the brightness of the welcome You can modify this option only if screen you select ENABLE in PROXIMITY.
  • Page 82: Smart Board 8084I-G4-Smp Interactive Flat Panel On-Screen Display Menu

    Resets all options in the SETUP menu to their default values Lync® ROOM RESET [N/A] Resets options in all menus to their default values (for a SMART Room System™ for Microsoft® Lync) FACTORY RESET [N/A] Resets options in all menus to their default values SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP...
  • Page 83 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) Light Threshold [Number] Sets the light threshold You can modify this option only if you select Ambient in Picture Mode. Sensing Lux [N/A] Shows the current illuminance...
  • Page 84 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) Picture Option Noise Reduction Sets image noise reduction Medium High MPEG Noise Sets MPEG image noise reduction Reduction Medium High Black Level High Sets the level of brightness in the...
  • Page 85 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) User EQ 100 Hz -10–10 Sets the sound equalization at You can modify this option only if 100 Hz you select User Setting in Sound Mode.
  • Page 86 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) HDMI3/PC Line Output Fixed Sets the audio line out for the room Variable computer (HDMI3/PC) Audio Input Audio In 1 HDMI3/PC Specifies a video input to map to The video input you select must be...
  • Page 87 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) TIME Clock Date 1–31 Specifies the current date Month Jan.–Dec. Specifies the current month Year 2010–2040 Specifies the current year Hour 00–23 Specifies the current hour...
  • Page 88 A P P E N D I X A Using the on-screen display menu Option Values Function Notes (if any) Input2 Specifies the second video input You can modify this option only if for fail over mode you select Manual in Mode. HDMI1 DVI-D Display Port...
  • Page 89 DVI-D DPORT Disable Lync® Room Reset Reset Resets options in all menus to their default values (for a Cancel SMART Room System for Microsoft Lync) Enabled Enables or disables Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) support Disable on HDMI inputs FBC Control Enables or disables the front...
  • Page 90 [N/A] Shows the interactive flat panel’s This option only provides serial number information. You’re unable to modify it. Customer Service Center [N/A] Provides information on how to This option only provides contact SMART Support information. You’re unable to modify it. smarttech.com/kb/170446...
  • Page 91: Appendix B: Remotely Managing Your Interactive Flat Panel

    Decreasing a value for a setting Designating video control settings for a specific video input Identifying the value for a video control setting Assigning a value for a video control setting SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel commands Power state Source Video control...
  • Page 92: Connecting And Configuring A Room Control System

    To connect a computer to your interactive flat panel Connect an RS-232 cable from the serial output on your computer to the room control input on the bottom connector panel. 8070i-G4-SMP 8084i-G4-SMP I M P O R T A N T Do not use a null modem cable.
  • Page 93: Configuring Your Computer's Serial Interface Settings

    All commands are available when your interactive flat panel is on. Some commands are available when your interactive flat panel is in Standby mode. No commands are available when the interactive flat panel is off or in ECO Standby mode. SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels only smarttech.com/kb/170446...
  • Page 94: Room Control System Programming Commands And Responses

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Room control system programming commands and responses To access interactive flat panel information or to adjust interactive flat panel settings using the room control system, type commands after the command prompt (>), and then wait for the response from your interactive flat panel.
  • Page 95: Assigning A Specific Value

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Assigning a specific value You can assign a specific value for a setting within the command’s target range. In the example below, the user wants to set the contrast level for the interactive flat panel to 65. >set contrast=65 contrast=65 Increasing a value for a setting...
  • Page 96: Assigning A Value For A Video Control Setting

    70 for the HDMI1 video input. >set contrast HDMI1=70 contrast HDMI1=70 SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel commands The following tables contain commands for SMART Board 8070i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels. Power state Use the following commands to identify power state settings. Command Response...
  • Page 97: Source

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Source Use the following commands to identify source settings. Command Response Possible values Standby mode get input input=[Value] VGA1 VGA2 Video S_Video DVD/HD DisplayPort HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3/PC get videoinputs...
  • Page 98: Video Control

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Use the following commands to assign source settings. Command Possible values Response Standby mode set input [Value] =VGA1 input=[Value] =VGA2 =DVI =Video =S_Video =DVD/HD =DisplayPort =HDMI1 =HDMI2 =HDMI3/PC...
  • Page 99 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Command Response Possible values Standby mode get contrast contrast=[Value] 0–100 get displaymode displaymode=[Value] DYNAMIC STANDARD sRGB CINEMA SPORT GAME USER AMBIENT get saturation saturation=[Value] 0–100 get sharpness sharpness=[Value] 0–100...
  • Page 100: Audio Control

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Command Possible values Response Standby mode set displaymode [Value] =DYNAMIC displaymode=[Value] =STANDARD =sRGB =CINEMA =SPORT =GAME =USER =AMBIENT set saturation [Value] + [Incremental value] saturation=[Value] - [Incremental value] =0–100 set sharpness [Value]...
  • Page 101 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Use the following commands to assign audio control settings. Command Possible values Response Standby mode set audioinput [Value] =IN1 audioinput=[Value] =IN2 =IN3 =USB =HDMI =DPORT =HDMI3/PC_ANALOG =HDMI3/PC_DIGITAL set balance [Value]...
  • Page 102: System Information

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel System information Use the following commands to identify system information settings. Command Response Possible values Standby mode get aspectratio aspectratio=[Value] 16:9 zoom1 zoom2 get autopoweroff autopoweroff=[Value] 15–240 get fwinfotouch...
  • Page 103 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Command Response Possible values Standby mode get resolution resolution=[Value] 800 × 600 1024 × 768 get serialnum serialnum=[Value] [Serial number] get tempsensor1 tempsensor1=[Value] [Temperature in ºC] get tempsensor2 tempsensor2=[Value] [Temperature in ºC]...
  • Page 104 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Command Possible values Response Standby mode set language [Value] =English language=[Value] =Arabic =Danish =German =English_UK =Spanish =Spanish_MEX =French =Hindi =Hungarian =Italian =Korean =Dutch =Norwegian =Portuguese_BRA =Portuguese =Russian =Swedish...
  • Page 105: Service Information

    =normal set fancontrol [Value] fancontrol=[Value] =auto SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panel commands The following tables contain commands for SMART Board 8084i-G4-SMP interactive flat panels. Power state Use the following commands to identify power state settings. Command Response Possible values Standby mode...
  • Page 106: Source

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Use the following commands to assign power state settings. Command Possible values Response Standby mode set intpowerstate [Value] =standby intpowerstate=[Value] =no-video =welcome =prox-reenable-wait =pre-eco =eco-standby =soft-reset =dpms =pre-standby-auto...
  • Page 107 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Command Response Possible values Standby mode get usb2source usb2source=[Value] VGA (default) DPort HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3/PC Disable get usb3source usb3source=[Value] DPort HDMI1 (default) HDMI2 HDMI3/PC Disable Use the following commands to assign source settings.
  • Page 108: Video Control

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel N O T E You must specify unique values for set ubs1source, set usb2source and set usb3source. Video control Use the following commands to identify video control settings. Command Response Possible values...
  • Page 109 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Command Possible values Response Standby mode set brightness [Value] + [Incremental value] brightness=[Value] - [Incremental value] =0–100 set brightness [Video input] [Value] + [Incremental value] brightness [Video input]=[Value] - [Incremental value] =0–100...
  • Page 110: Audio Control

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Audio control Use the following commands to identify audio control settings. Command Response Possible values Standby mode get audioeq100 audioeq100=[Value] -10–10 get audioeq300 audioeq300=[Value] -10–10 get audioeq1k audioeq1k=[Value] -10–10...
  • Page 111 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Command Response Possible values Standby mode get rightspeaker rightspeaker=[Value] get speakersw speakersw=[Value] internal external get usbaudio usbaudio=[Value] DPort HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3/PC Disable get volume volume=[Value] 0–100 Use the following commands to assign audio control settings.
  • Page 112 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Command Possible values Response Standby mode set audioin2 [Value] =VGA audioin2=[Value] =DVI =Component =Composite =DPort =HDMI1 =HDMI2 =HDMI3/PC =Disable set audioin3 [Value] =VGA audioin3=[Value] =DVI =Component =Composite =DPort...
  • Page 113: System Information

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel N O T E You must specify unique values for set audioin1, set audioin2, set audioin3 and set usbaudio. System information Use the following commands to identify system information settings. Command Response Possible values...
  • Page 114 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Command Response Possible values Standby mode get language language=[Value] Arabic Chinese (Simplified) Danish Dutch English (UK) English (US) Finnish French French (Canada) German Hungarian Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian...
  • Page 115 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Use the following commands to assign system information settings. Command Possible values Response Standby mode set aspectratio [Value] =justscan aspectratio=[Value] =16:9 =4:3 set autopoweroff [Value] + [Incremental value] autopoweroff=[Value] - [Incremental value]...
  • Page 116: Service Information

    A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Command Possible values Response Standby mode set monitorid [Value] =1–100 monitorid=[Value] set opsfail [Value] opsfail=[Value] =off set proximity [Value] proximity=[Value] =off set proximitydetected [Value] =yes proximitydetected=[Value] set proximityreenable [Value] =1–10...
  • Page 117 A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your interactive flat panel Use the following commands to assign service information settings. Command Possible values Response Standby mode set failurelog [Value] =normal failurelog=[Value] set statereporting [Value] statereporting=[Value] =off smarttech.com/kb/170446...
  • Page 119: Hardware Environmental Compliance

    Appendix C Hardware environmental compliance SMART Technologies supports global efforts to ensure that electronic equipment is manufactured, sold and disposed of in a safe and environmentally friendly manner. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Battery regulations (WEEE and Battery Directives) Electrical and electronic equipment and batteries contain substances that can be harmful to the environment and to human health.
  • Page 121: Index

    Index reflective tape 51 screen 50 Clear Voice II 77 AAA batteries 49 color select module 6 air conditioning 15, 52 color temperature 68, 75, 90, 100 ambient lighting 69, 100 component video 19-20, 89, 98 aspect ratio 4, 70, 76, 94, 105 composite video 19-20, 89, 98 audio computer See room computer...
  • Page 122 15 location for mounting your interactive flat gestures 2 panel 15 glass cleaner 50 Lync See Microsoft Lync GoWire See SMART GoWire cable M8 screws 15 hardware installation 13, 52 maintenance 45 hardware removal 52 markers 50 HDMI 19, 21-22, 73, 81, 89, 98...
  • Page 123 Picture Wizard II 76 using on laptops 35 power 15, 21, 27, 31, 85, 88, 97 using on the room computer 34 presence detection sensors SMART Meeting Pro PE software 36 about 2, 5, 33 SMART Meeting Pro software cleaning 50 about 3...
  • Page 124 I N D E X time 79 tint 68, 75, 91, 100 top connector panel 18, 20 training 11 transportation 53 treble 71, 92 TruMotion 76 updates firmware 46 software 46 USB cables and connectors 19, 21-22, 71, 73, 81, 89, 98 USB devices connecting 34 disabling the receptacle for 24...
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