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The display behaves unexpectedly when you follow operating instructions EU Declaration of conformity: Display SBD-2075 Hereby, SMART Technologies Inc. declares that the radio equipment type LCD monitor SBD-2075 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at: www.smarttech.com/compliance.
CHAPTER 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Canada statement This device complies with Industry Canada's license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference; and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
CHAPTER 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Contents Important information EU Declaration of conformity: Display SBD-2075 Canada statement FCC warning FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Chapter 1: Welcome About the display Chapter 2: Getting started with the display Turning the display on and off Setting up your SMART Board 2000 series display Connecting to a network Using SMART Learning Suite Updating system software...
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CONTENTS Picture menu Screen menu Audio menu Configuration 1 menu Configuration 2 menu Advance menu smarttech.com/kb/171178...
Chapter 1 Welcome About the display Features Components Screen Control panel Remote control sensor Connector panel Power panel Remote control Speakers Accessories SBA-100 projection audio system SMART Audio 400 classroom amplification system More information This chapter introduces the SMART Board® 2000 series display. About the display The SMART Board 2075 display is a 75"...
CHAPTER 1 WELCOME Feature Description The display includes a one-year subscription to SMART Learning Suite, which includes SMART Learning Suite SMART Notebook software, SMART lab activities, SMART response 2 assessments, and access to SMART amp software. Components The display consists of the following components: Name More information Pictured Screen...
CHAPTER 1 WELCOME Control panel The control panel located on the side of the display enables you to turn on the display, change inputs and use the on-screen display menu. It includes buttons for Power, Input Select, on-screen display (OSD) menu and menu navigation. Name Procedure Volume decrease,...
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CHAPTER 1 WELCOME Name Room control RS-232 in Stereo 3.5 mm audio line in RCA audio in RCA audio out USB 2.0 input for a human interface device (HID), such as a keyboard or mouse for use during initial setup USB 2.0 service port Ethernet RJ45 HDMI in (×2)
CHAPTER 1 WELCOME Power panel Use the power panel to connect the display’s power cable, connect a mini computer’s power to the display and operate the power switch. Name Power switch Display power outlet Mini computer power inlet Remote control Use the remote control to turn the display on or off, adjust the volume, select input, access SMART Board Settings, and adjust the OSD settings.
CHAPTER 1 WELCOME Function More information Power Turn the display on or off OSD menu Open or close the OSD menu Select a menu option Back Navigate back Brightness Decrease display brightness decrease Volume decrease Decrease the volume Input select Open or close the Input select menu Navigation Navigate Input select, SMART Board Settings and the OSD menu...
CHAPTER 1 WELCOME The system comes with a teacher microphone and optional student microphone. A variety of speaker options are available, including wall- and ceiling-mounted speakers. The amplifier receives audio from the microphones and translates them into crystal-clear sound. For more information, see the SMART Audio 400 classroom amplification system specifications (smarttech.com/kb/171137).
Chapter 2 Getting started with the display Turning the display on and off Setting up your SMART Board 2000 series display Connecting to a network Configuring the network for iQ functions Connecting the display to a network Evaluating the impact of Screen Share on your network data usage Using SMART Learning Suite Updating system software Applying an automatic system software update manually...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY Connect a USB mouse and keyboard to the USB plug on the connection panel to make the following procedure go more quickly. To set up the display 1. Press the Power button on the remote control. The display turns on and the set-up wizard appears.
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY Configuring the network for iQ functions Network administrators need to configure the network so users can set the date and time and update system software automatically and to allow apps to function properly. To configure the network Add thefollowing URLs to the network whitelist.
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY To allow mobile devices and computers to use AirPlay and Google Cast to use the Screen Share 1. Open the required TCP/UDP ports: Protocol Port range Feature Outbound http Network Time Protocol 3689 iTunes music sharing 5000 Audio streaming...
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CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY To connect to a Wi-Fi network 1. Press the Input button on the remote control. The launcher appears. 2. Select Settings and press OK. 3. Select Wi-Fi and press OK. NOTE Ensure Wi-Fi is turned On. 4.
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CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY 6. Select Show advanced options. 7. In the Proxy box, select Manual. 8. Enter the information in the Proxy hostname, Proxy port and Bypass proxy boxes. 9. Select Save and press OK.. To install a certificate NOTE Certificates must be PFX format.
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY Evaluating the impact of Screen Share on your network data usage When you connect your device or computer to the display using Screen Share, the screen sharing protocol compresses the image from your device or computer. The protocol may transmit only areas of the screen that change.
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY Updating system software When the SMART Board 2000 series display is connected to the Internet, it updates the system software automatically. When a system software update is available, the display downloads the update in the background then waits for four hours of inactivity.
Chapter 3 Using apps on the display Using Input Using Screen Share The display includes the following apps: Input Screen Share Using Input Connect a computer to the display to present content on the display. Showing content on the display To show content on the display 1.
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CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Using Screen Share You can share content wirelessly to the display from your computer or mobile device. NOTE If you want to change the display’s name, see the SMART Board 2000 series displays user’s guide (smarttech.com/kb/171178) for instructions.
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CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 5. In the top right corner of your browser, click the Cast icon 6. Select the display’s name. NOTE When you’re sharing content, the Cast icon turns blue. To share content from your desktop to the display 1.
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CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY NOTE Make sure your computer is connected to the same network as the display. See Verifying that the display and mobile device or computer are connected to the same network on page 25 for more information.
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CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 4. Click Project and then select an option: PC screen only:. No content is shared to the display. Duplicate:. The same content appears on both screens. Extend: The computer’s desktop is extended across the computer and display’s screen. You can move items between the two screens.
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CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY To mirror your Mac computer’s desktop to the display 1. On the display’s remote, press Input to open the launcher. The launcher appears. 2. Select Screen Share and press OK. NOTE Remember the display’s name. 3.
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CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 3. On your iOS mobile device, open the Control Center. 4. Tap AirPlay. 5. Select the display’s name. 6. Select Mirroring. 7. Select an app. The content appears on the display. Supported Apple devices and operating systems The following Apple operating systems support Screen Share.
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CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 3. Select Screen Share and press OK. NOTE Remember the display’s name. 4. On your Android device, open the Google Home app. 5. In the top left corner, tap the navigation drawer 6. Tap Cast Screen. 7.
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CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Stop sharing content You can disconnect your mobile device or computer to stop sharing content to the display. To stop sharing content to the display 1. On the display’s remote, press Back. 2. When the message “Want to disconnect?” appears, select Yes and press OK. To stop sharing content to the display when using Miracast This an optional way to stop sharing content when using Miracast.
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CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 4. On your mobile device or computer, verify that the mobile device or computer is connected to the same network. Consult the mobile device or computer’s user guide for more information. smarttech.com/kb/171178...
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Locating the serial number Troubleshooting the display Resolving issues with power Resolving issues with video Resolving issues with image quality Resolving issues with audio Troubleshooting the display’s software Resolving issues with Input Resolving issues with Screen Share Resolving issues with Android mobile devices Resolving issues with Apple devices Resolving issues with Chrome browser and Chromebook...
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting the display Resolving issues with power Issue Solutions The display doesn’t turn on and its Make sure the power cable is securely fastened to the power outlet and the power light isn’t lit. display. Make sure the switch beside the AC power inlet is in the ON (I) position. Make sure the power outlet is working by testing it with a different device.
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Resolving issues with image quality Issue Solutions You’re experiencing the following Set the connected computer’s resolution and refresh rates to values that the or similar issues with image quality: display supports. See default.htm. There are lines or snow on Open the on-screen display menu.
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Resolving issues with audio Issue Solutions You’re experiencing the following If you’re using external speakers, make sure the speakers are turned on. or similar issues with audio: Make sure the cables connecting the display to the computer are securely fastened.
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Resolving issues with Input Issue Solutions There is an issue with the image. See [XREF] for more information. Make sure the video cable is securely fastened to both your computer and the display. Replace the video cable with a better quality video cable. If you’re using two connected video cables, use one longer cable or move the computer so it’s within a single cable length of the display.
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Resolving issues with Android mobile devices Issue Solutions The display’s name doesn’t appear Make sure your mobile device is on the same network as the display. in the list of available devices. Not all Android devices can initiate Screen Share from the notification drawer. Download the Google Home app from Google Play™...
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CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Solutions The video has no audio. Make sure the volume on your Android device is turned up and the display is not muted. Turn up the volume on the display. See [XREF]. Make sure you have the latest operating software on your Android mobile device.
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Resolving issues with Apple devices Issue Solutions The display’s name doesn’t appear Make sure your mobile device or computer is on the same network as the in the list of available devices. display. If your display is using a wired network connection, try connecting it to a wireless network.
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CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Solutions The video is choppy or the audio If your network is slow or congested, Screen Share is affected. Contact your isn’t in sync with the video. administrator. The display and the mobile device or computer could be connected to different wireless access points, which can increase latency.
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Resolving issues with Chrome™ browser and Chromebook™ Issue Solutions The display’s name doesn’t appear Make sure your computer is on the same network as the display. in the list of available devices. If your display is using a wired network connection, try connecting it to a wireless network.
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Resolving issues with Windows computers Issue Solutions The display’s name doesn’t appear Make sure your computer is on the same network as the display. in the list of available devices. If your display is using a wired network connection, try connecting it to a wireless network.
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CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Solutions The video is choppy or the audio If your network is slow or congested, Screen Share is affected. Contact your isn’t in sync with the video. administrator. The Wi-Fi signal could be weak. Contact your administrator. Your device could be connected to a different access point than your display, which can increase latency.
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Solutions When using Miracast, the text on NOTE your is fuzzy or images stutter. Projecting video or games to the display might not work well. Decrease the screen resolution on your Windows 8.1 computer. a. On your computer, swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search.
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CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Solutions Screen Share is not working for There might be an issue with the Windows firewall. Windows computers. Windows 7 operating system: See Allow a program to communicate through Windows Firewall. Windows 8 operating system: See Windows Firewall from start to finish.
Appendix A Using settings About device Diagnostics Language Country Wi-Fi Advanced Wi-Fi options Ethernet Date & time Usage Data Auto Update Screen Share You can access the display’s settings using the icon in the launcher. Connect a USB mouse and keyboard to the display to use while viewing and modifying the display’s settings.
APPENDIX A USING SETTINGS Option Values Function Notes Legal Information [N/A] Shows the open source [N/A] licenses, the SMART end user license agreement and SMART intellectual property information Board information [N/A] Shows the iQ system [N/A] Build number software’s version number [N/A] Shows how long the Turning off the display resets...
APPENDIX A USING SETTINGS Wi-Fi NOTE To add a proxy, see connecting-to-a-network.htm. Option Values Function Notes Wi-Fi [Wireless Select a wireless network Turn on Wi-Fi to discover networks. networks] Scan [N/A] Scan for wireless networks Click More to access this option. WPS Pin Entry [N/A] [N/A]...
APPENDIX A USING SETTINGS Option Values Function Notes MAC address [N/A] Shows the display’s MAC address [N/A] IP address [N/A] Shows the display’s IP address [N/A] Ethernet NOTE Manual configuration isn’t available. The IP address is automatically configured via DHCP. If you require a static IP address, use DHCP reservation on the router. Option Values Function...
APPENDIX A USING SETTINGS Usage Data Option Values Function Notes [N/A] Sends usage statistics and error [N/A] Share Usage Data reports to SMART Auto Update NOTE To disable automatic system software updates, block access to https://ws.kappboard.com. Option Values Function Notes Stable Channel Sets which system software When switching from the Beta...
Appendix B Using the on-screen display menu You can open and navigate the on-screen display (OSD) menu by using the remote control or the control panel on the side of the display. Changing OSD menu settings To change OSD menu settings 1.
APPENDIX B USING THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU Option Values Function Notes Color control 0–100 Sets the amount of red in the image You can modify this value only if you select User in the Color temperature option. Green 0–100 Sets the amount of green in the image You can modify this value only if you select User in the Color temperature option.
APPENDIX B USING THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU Option Values Function Notes Audio source HDMI 1 Sets the audio input [N/A] HDMI 2 Audio 1 Audio 2 Audio reset Resets all settings in the Audio [N/A] menu to their default values Configuration 1 menu Option Values...
APPENDIX B USING THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU Advance menu Option Values Function Notes Gamma selection Mode 1 Sets the color gamma value [N/A] Mode 2 Mode 3 Over scan Turns over scan on or off Over scan increases the picture size on the display IR control Normal...
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