Macintosh Usb Adapter Cable Setup - Smart Technologies SMART BOARD User Manual

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The Ready Light on the SMART Pen Tray will turn red. This indicates that the Pen Tray
is receiving power from the USB port.
4
Insert the SMART Board CD into your CD-ROM and follow the on-screen instructions to
install SMART Board Software.
Immediately following the SMART Board Software installation, you'll notice the Ready
Light on the Pen Tray turns from red to green. This indicates that the SMART Board is
now fully touch sensitive.
5
If the SMART Board tools do not automatically open, press on Start and go to Programs,
SMART Board Software, SMART Board.
The SMART Board icon will appear in the System Tray. You can now pick up a stylus
from the Pen Tray and write over any projected application.
6
While not strictly necessary, we recommend that you press the SMART Board icon and
select Orient to perform a brief orientation procedure to more accurately map the location
of each Board contact (see page 7 for more information).

Macintosh USB Adapter Cable Setup

1
Connect the DB9 end of the optional USB adapter cable to the 9-pin serial port
underneath the SMART Board (see the upper figure on page iv).
2
Connect the USB connector at the other end of this cable to the USB port on your
computer (see the figure on previous page).
The Ready Light on your Pen Tray will turn red, indicating that the SMART Board is
receiving power from the USB port.
3
Insert the SMART Board Software CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive. The CD
will automatically launch the installation program. Follow the on-screen instructions.
When installation is complete, the SMART Board icon will appear in the menu bar and
the Ready Light on the Pen Tray will turn from red to green.
4
Press on the SMART Board icon and select Orient to perform a brief orientation
procedure to more accurately track your touch on the SMART Board (see page 7 for
more information).
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