SMART Board 6000S Pro Series User Manual

SMART Board 6000S Pro Series User Manual

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SMART Board®
6000S and 6000S Pro series
interactive displays
USER GUIDE
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SBID-6075S
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SBID-6065S-PW
IDS665-1
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IDS675-1
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  • Page 1 SMART Board® 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays USER GUIDE SBID-6265S SBID-6275S SBID-6265S-PW SBID-6275S-PW SBID-6065S SBID-6075S SBID-6065S-PW SBID-6075S-PW IDS665-1 IDS675-1 Was this document helpful? smarttech.com/docfeedback/171415...
  • Page 2 Trademark notice SMART Board, SMART Notebook, SMART TeamWorks, SMART Meeting Pro, Pen ID, HyPr Touch, Object Awareness, Silktouch, ToolSense, smarttech, the SMART logo and all SMART taglines are trademarks or registered trademarks of SMART Technologies ULC in the U.S. and/or other countries. The Bluetooth word mark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 3: Important Information

    NOTE deliver the quality, performance, and savings that users have Refer to the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series come to expect. interactive displays installation and maintenance guide As shipped, your display delivers ENERGY STAR performance (smarttech.com/kb/171414) for important information about...
  • Page 4 Important information Innovation, Science et Développement CAUTION économique Déclaration du Canada Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority Cet appareil est conforme à la norme ISED CNR-210 pour les to operate this equipment.
  • Page 5 Important information The frequency band and the maximum transmitted power in EU are listed below: Regulatory models: IDS665-1, IDS675-1, IDS686-1 Transmitting Band (MHz) Maximum Transmit Power dBuV/m @ 10m 13.56 Transmitting Band (MHz) Maximum Transmit Power 2402–2483.5 5150–5350 5470–5725 Restrictions in: AT/BE/BG/CZ/DK/EE/FR/DE/IS/IE/IT/EL/ES/CY/LV/LI/LT/LU/HU/MT NL/NO/PL/PT/RO/SI/SK/TR/FI/SE/CH/UK/HR –...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important information Chapter 1: Welcome About this guide About the display Identifying your specific model Accessories More information Chapter 2: Using basic features Waking up the display and putting it back to sleep Using the Home button Using the convenience panel Using the remote control Using touch Using the pens and erasers...
  • Page 7 Contents The display is turning on when it shouldn’t The screen is blank or there’s a problem with the image on the screen There’s no sound or there’s a problem with the sound Touch isn’t working as expected The pens and erasers aren’t working as expected iQ apps aren’t working as expected SMART software on connected computers isn’t working as expected The SMART OPS PC module isn’t working as expected...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1: Welcome

    SBA-100 projection audio system Stands USB extenders More information This chapter introduces the SMART Board® 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays. About this guide This guide explains how to use a SMART Board 6000S or 6000S Pro series interactive display. smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 9: About The Display

    (see More information on page 16). About the display The SMART Board 6000S or 6000S Pro series interactive display with iQ is the hub of your classroom or meeting room. The display includes an extensive set of features and components:...
  • Page 10 For more information, see Using the pens and erasers on page 24. Support for additional pens and tools The SMART Board 6000S features ToolSense™ technology, which enables you to use other SMART– authorized pens and tools in addition to those supplied with the display. No additional configuration is required: just pick up a pen or tool and start using it.
  • Page 11 Chapter 1 Welcome NOTE Some features, such as Browser and Screen Share, require a properly configured network connection. Press the Home button on the display (pictured) or the remote control to open the Home screen. From the Home screen, you can open the iQ apps, switch inputs, and adjust settings.
  • Page 12 For more information about the SMART PCM8 series OPS PC, see SMART OPS PC module on page 15. NOTE Unlike with previous SMART Board interactive displays, the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro interactive displays don’t require an AM30, AM40, or AM50 appliance in the accessory slot. The iQ experience is embedded on these interactive displays (see iQ experience on page 10).
  • Page 13 The ambient light sensor detects the room’s brightness and adjusts the brightness of the screen accordingly. You can enable, disable, and adjust this feature. Refer to the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171414) for more information.
  • Page 14: Identifying Your Specific Model

    The display features M4 mounting points located at the top, bottom, left, and right for SMART approved accessories. Identifying your specific model SMART offers a variety of models of the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive display: Model Frame style...
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 Welcome NOTE For more information about these and other accessories, see smarttech.com/accessories. Pen accessory kit The pen accessory kit includes blue, green, purple, and orange pens and a holder that you can mount on the side of the display. SMART OPS PC module SMART Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) PC modules provide a hassle-free Windows®...
  • Page 16: More Information

    SMART provides a variety of other documents for this display in the Support section of the SMART website (smarttech.com/support). Scan the QR code on the cover of this guide to view links to SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive display documents and other support resources. smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2: Using Basic Features

    Chapter 2 Using basic features Waking up the display and putting it back to sleep Using the Home button Using the convenience panel Using the remote control Using touch Using the pens and erasers Writing and drawing in digital ink Using the SMART Ink dynamic (floating) toolbar Changing a pen’s default color, thickness, and other properties Erasing digital ink...
  • Page 18: Using The Home Button

    The display enters Standby mode 60 minutes after entering Ready mode when the sensor doesn’t detect anyone in the room. For information about turning off the display, see the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171414).
  • Page 19: Using The Convenience Panel

    Chapter 2 Using basic features Using the convenience panel The convenience panel contains buttons for turning the display on and off, controlling the volume, freezing and unfreezing the screen, and showing and hiding a screen shade. It also includes connectors for USB peripherals and a computer or other input source.
  • Page 20: Using The Remote Control

    Chapter 2 Using basic features The Power button’s color indicates the display’s status: Power button Display status Not receiving power Amber Standby mode White Normal operating mode Using the remote control The display comes with one of two infrared remote control models. These models are similar, except one has a button screen sharing button.
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Using basic features The image and table below list the remote control’s functions. Name Procedure Power Press to enter or exit Standby mode (see Waking up the display and putting it back to sleep on page 17). Press and hold for four seconds to turn off the display. Press and hold for 10 seconds to reset the display.
  • Page 22: Using Touch

    Chapter 2 Using basic features Name Procedure Settings Open iQ Settings. Hide screen contents behind a screen shade (see Showing and Screen shade hiding the screen shade on page 27). Freeze and unfreeze the screen (see page 27). Freeze frame Volume increase Increase the volume (see Adjusting the volume on page 26).
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 Using basic features Pan (one finger) Pan (two fingers) / scroll Pinch to zoom in / scale (enlarge) Pinch to zoom out / scale (reduce) Rotate Flick Erase with palm Erase with fist smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 24: Using The Pens And Erasers

    The Pen ID™ feature lets you assign different colors, thicknesses, and other properties to each pen. IMPORTANT Use only pens designed for SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays (see smarttech.com/kb/171230). To write or draw in digital ink 1.
  • Page 25: Using The Smart Ink Dynamic (Floating) Toolbar

    Chapter 2 Using basic features Using the SMART Ink dynamic (floating) toolbar If you pick up a pen while viewing a connected computer’s input, the SMART Ink® dynamic (floating) toolbar for SMART Ink appears on the screen. You can use this toolbar to temporarily change the pen’s color, thickness, or other properties, you can also access SMART Ink’s tools, such as screen capture, spotlight, screen shade, and so on.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Volume

    Chapter 2 Using basic features Move your palm or fist over digital ink to erase. Adjusting the volume Use the buttons on the convenience panel or the remote control to increase, decrease, or mute the display’s volume. NOTE See There’s no sound or there’s a problem with the sound on page 44 if you encounter issues with the display’s sound.
  • Page 27: Freezing Or Hiding The Screen

    Chapter 2 Using basic features Freezing or hiding the screen You can temporarily freeze or hide the contents on the screen using the display’s freeze and screen shade features. Freezing the screen You can temporarily freeze the screen by pressing the Freeze button on the convenience panel or remote control.
  • Page 28: Chapter 3: Using The Iq Apps

    Chapter 3 Using the iQ apps Using the Apps Library Using the SMART Sensors app Using the Files Library Using kapp Whiteboard Using SMART Notebook Player Using Browser Using Screen Share Using screenshots Installing third-party apps Cleaning up the display The display comes with the following iQ apps: SMART Notebook Player Browser Input...
  • Page 29: Using The Smart Sensors App

    Chapter 3 Using the iQ apps NOTE SMART Notebook Player is available on education models only. To open the Apps Library From the Home screen, tap Apps Library To learn how to use the other features of Apps Library, see Understanding the Apps Library.
  • Page 30: Using Kapp Whiteboard

    Chapter 3 Using the iQ apps Using kapp Whiteboard For Pro models only Use the kapp Whiteboard to write and erase notes on the display just as you do on a traditional dry erase board. You can also save your notes for later and share them using the SMART kapp® app. The kapp Whiteboard app is the default whiteboard for enterprise models.
  • Page 31: Using Screenshots

    Chapter 3 Using the iQ apps Screen Share supports: Chromebook™ laptops, using the Chrome™ browser Windows computers, using Miracast , Chrome browser, or AirParrot Mac computers and iOS devices, using AirPlay Android™ devices, using Cast Screen You can also download the SMART Screen Share app for Chromebooks, Windows computers, Mac computers, iOS devices, and Android devices.
  • Page 32 Chapter 3 Using the iQ apps Resets Browser (clears the browser history, cache, cookies and closes all open tabs, and opens a new tab) Removes all tiles under Recent Closes all applications, including third-party apps. To learn more, see Preparing the display for the next user.
  • Page 33: Chapter 4: Connecting Computers And Other Devices

    Chapter 4 Connecting computers and other devices Installing and using SMART software Downloading and installing SMART software Using SMART software Connecting room computers and guest laptops Viewing a connected computer’s input Setting a connected computer’s resolution and refresh rate Using recommended cables Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices Troubleshooting connected computers Connecting a SMART OPS PC module...
  • Page 34 Chapter 4 Connecting computers and other devices Software Description Notes SMART TeamWorks Software that simplifies meetings and Pro models only. room edition facilitates deeper, more natural interaction with on-site and remote participants. SMART Meeting Pro Software that enables you to capture ideas in Pro models only.
  • Page 35: Connecting Room Computers And Guest Laptops

    Chapter 4 Connecting computers and other devices SMART Product Drivers SMART Ink SMART Remote Management Connecting room computers and guest laptops You can connect room computers and guest laptops to the display to view and interact with them. Connector panel Convenience panel NOTES Install SMART software on computers you connect to the display (see Installing and using SMART...
  • Page 36 Chapter 4 Connecting computers and other devices To view a connected computer’s input 1. Connect the computer to the display. 2. Do one of the following: If iQ is enabled If iQ is disabled Tap the Home button below the screen, Tap the Home button below the screen.
  • Page 37 Chapter 4 Connecting computers and other devices Using recommended cables SMART recommends the following varieties of cable: Cable type Maximum length Recommendation HDMI 23' (7 m) Use only certified HDMI cables that have been tested to support the performance standard you require. 23' (7 m) Use VGA cables with all pins in their connectors fully populated and wired.
  • Page 38: Connecting A Smart Ops Pc Module

    Chapter 4 Connecting computers and other devices Connecting a SMART OPS PC module If your organization has purchased a SMART OPS PC module, you or your organization’s installers can install the OPS PC module in the display’s accessory slot following the OPS PC module’s installation instructions (smarttech.com/kb/171544).
  • Page 39: Connecting Usb Drives, Peripherals, And Other Devices

    Connecting external displays You can connect an external display to duplicate or extend the OPS PC module’s desktop. For more information, see the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171414). Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices The display includes two USB 3.0 Type-A plugs on the convenience panel and one USB 3.0 Type-A plug...
  • Page 40 Chapter 4 Connecting computers and other devices NOTE If a SMART OPS PC module is installed in the accessory slot, you can connect USB drives, peripherals, and other devices to the USB 2.0 Type-A, USB 3.0 Type-B, and USB Type-C receptacles on the OPS PC module to access those devices from the OPS PC module input.
  • Page 41 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The display isn’t turning on The display is turning on when it shouldn’t The screen is blank or there’s a problem with the image on the screen There’s no sound or there’s a problem with the sound Touch isn’t working as expected The pens and erasers aren’t working as expected iQ apps aren’t working as expected...
  • Page 42: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The display isn’t turning on Symptom Troubleshooting steps The power light isn’t lit. Make sure the power cable is securely fastened to the power outlet and the display. NOTE If the power cable is connected to a power bar, make sure the power bar is securely fastened to the power outlet and turned on.
  • Page 43: The Screen Is Blank Or There's A Problem With The Image On The Screen

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The screen is blank or there’s a problem with the image on the screen Symptom Troubleshooting steps The screen is blank. Make sure the screen is working by tapping the Home button below the screen or pressing the Home button on the remote control to open the Home screen.
  • Page 44: There's No Sound Or There's A Problem With The Sound

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Symptom Troubleshooting steps The image doesn’t fill the entire Adjust any connected computers’ video settings, particularly overscan. screen. See the computer’s operating system documentation. Make sure the connected computer’s video connector is configured to output a supported video signal. See No video display output from a laptop.
  • Page 45: Touch Isn't Working As Expected

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Touch isn’t working as expected Symptom Troubleshooting steps The display doesn’t respond to touch. Make sure SMART Product Drivers 12.14 or later are installed and running on any connected computers. Make sure the USB cable between the display and the computer doesn’t exceed the supported maximum cable length.
  • Page 46: Iq Apps Aren't Working As Expected

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Symptom Troubleshooting steps When you write on the screen, the ink Restart the display. appears in the wrong place. Confirm with the installers that the computer is connected to the display with only a single cable. Writing is intermittent. Make sure SMART Product Drivers and SMART Ink are installed and running on any...
  • Page 47: The Smart Ops Pc Module Isn't Working As Expected

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The SMART OPS PC module isn’t working as expected Symptom Troubleshooting steps The on-screen keyboard isn’t visible. Enable the on-screen keyboard: a. Select Start > Settings. The Settings window appears. b. Tap Ease of Access, and then tap Keyboard. c.
  • Page 48 Troubleshooting TIPS Scan the QR code on the label to view the SMART Board 6000S or 6000S Pro series interactive display support pages on the SMART website. You can also find the serial number in the iQ settings. Refer to the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171414) for...
  • Page 49 SMART TECHNOLOGIES smarttech.com/support smarttech.com/contactsupport smarttech.com/kb/171415...

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