SMART Board l SBID-7275 User Manual

SMART Board l SBID-7275 User Manual

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USER'S GUIDE
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  • Page 1 Was this document helpful? smarttech.com/docfeedback/171163 SMART Board® 7000 and 7000 Pro series interactive displays USER’S GUIDE FOR MODELS: SBID-7075 SBID-7075P SBID-7086 SBID-7086P SBID-7275 SBID-7275P SBID-7286 SBID-7286P...
  • Page 2 Licenses The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. The Bluetooth word mark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by SMART Technologies ULC is under license. Trademark notice SMART Board, SMART Notebook, SMART Meeting Pro, SMART Ink, SMART amp, SMART lab, SMART kapp, SMART kapp iQ, HyPr Touch, Pen ID, smarttech, the SMART logo and all SMART taglines are trademarks or registered trademarks of SMART Technologies ULC in the U.S.
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important information NOTE Refer to the installation and maintenance guide for important information about installing and maintaining the display (see More information on page 9). WARNING Do not open or disassemble the display. You risk electrical shock from the high voltage inside the casing.
  • Page 4: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION Federal Communication Commission interference statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION EU declaration of conformity Hereby, SMART Technologies ULC declares that the radio equipment type Interactive Display SBID-7075, SBID-7075P, SBID-7086, SBID-7086P and the interactive pen, SBID-7000-PEN, are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following Internet address: smarttech.com/compliance WARNING This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important information Federal Communication Commission interference statement Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada statement EU declaration of conformity EU declaration of conformity: AM40 Chapter 1: Welcome About this guide About the display Components Related products More information Chapter 2: Getting started with the display Waking up the display and putting it back to sleep Using apps on the iQ appliance Using SMART software on connected computers...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Appendix A: Using the SMART kapp app Installing the app and starting it for the first time Connecting and disconnecting the app Writing, erasing and viewing notes Saving and working with snapshots Sharing sessions Appendix B: SMART Notebook Player frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player on the display Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player on iOS devices smarttech.com/kb/171163...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Welcome

    Chapter 1 Welcome About this guide About the display Features Identifying your SMART Board 7000 or 7000 Pro series interactive display model Identifying your iQ appliance model Components iQ appliance Screen Home button Pens Eraser Convenience panel Presence detection sensors Internal speakers Related products SBA-100 projection audio system SMART Audio 400 classroom amplification system...
  • Page 10: About The Display

    CHAPTER 1 WELCOME About the display The SMART Board 7000 or 7000 Pro series interactive display is the hub of your classroom or meeting room. PC-free embedded computing provides one-touch access to collaborative tools, including a whiteboard, wireless screen sharing and a web browser. There’s no need for wires, cables or manual software and firmware updates.
  • Page 11: Identifying Your Iq Appliance Model

    CHAPTER 1 WELCOME Model Frame style Screen size (approximate) SBID-7086 White 86" (218 cm) SBID-7275 White 75" (190 cm) SBID-7286 White 86" (218 cm) SBID-7075P Black 75" (190 cm) SBID-7086P Black 86" (218 cm) SBID-7275P Black 75" (190 cm) SBID-7286P Black 86"...
  • Page 12: Components

    CHAPTER 1 WELCOME Components The display consists of the following components: Name More information Pictured Screen Page 5 Presence detection sensor (×2) Page 8 Home button Page 5 Eraser Page 7 Pen (×4) Page 6 Convenience panel Page 7 iQ appliance Page 5 Connector panel Page 11 Not pictured AC power inlet, outlet and switch RS-232 connectors Speakers...
  • Page 13: Iq Appliance

    CHAPTER 1 WELCOME iQ appliance The iQ appliance is installed in the accessory slot on the back of the SBID-7275, SBID-7286, SBID-7275P and SBID-7286P models. Take advantage of iQ technology and access collaborative tools. Use the Identifying your iQ appliance model wizard on the SMART support site to identify your model of iQ appliance.
  • Page 14: Pens

    CHAPTER 1 WELCOME Pens The display comes with black, red, blue and green pens. Each pen has an attached eraser and an indicator light. The display’s bottom frame includes magnetic holders for the pens. Removing a pen from its holder activates it, and you can use the pen to draw or erase digital ink.
  • Page 15: Eraser

    CHAPTER 1 WELCOME Eraser In addition to the pens, the display includes an eraser, which you can use when you want to erase a large area on the screen. The display’s bottom frame includes a magnetic holder for the eraser. Replace the eraser when you’re done with it.
  • Page 16: Related Products

    CHAPTER 1 WELCOME NOTE The Power button indicates the display’s status: Power button Display status Not receiving power Amber Standby mode White Normal operating mode Presence detection sensors The display has two presence detection sensors on its top frame that can detect people up to 16' (5 m) away when the display is in Standby mode.
  • Page 17: More Information

    CHAPTER 1 WELCOME SBA-100 projection audio system Available for education models, the SBA-100 projection audio system consists of two 14 W speakers and is intended for wall-mounted displays. You can control volume using the display’s convenience panel or the digital volume controls in a connected computer’s operating system.
  • Page 18 CHAPTER 1 WELCOME Document Link Installation and maintenance guide smarttech.com/kb/171164 SBID-7075 specifications smarttech.com/kb/171131 SBID-7086 specifications smarttech.com/kb/171132 SBID-7275 specifications smarttech.com/kb/171133 SBID-7286 specifications smarttech.com/kb/171134 SBID-7075P specifications smarttech.com/kb/171211 SBID-7086P specifications smarttech.com/kb/171212 SBID-7275P specifications smarttech.com/kb/171213 SBID-7286P specifications smarttech.com/kb/171214 Comparison smarttech.com/kb/171161 These documents are available in the Support section of the SMART website (smarttech.com/support).
  • Page 19: Chapter 2: Getting Started With The Display

    Chapter 2 Getting started with the display Waking up the display and putting it back to sleep Using apps on the iQ appliance Using SMART software on connected computers Interacting with content Writing, drawing and erasing Adjusting audio Freezing the screen This chapter explains how to wake the display when it’s asleep, how to view connected computers’...
  • Page 20: Using Smart Software On Connected Computers

    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY on a computer (see Chapter 3: Using apps on the display on page 17). Using SMART software on connected computers In addition to the iQ appliance, the display comes with SMART software, which you or your organization’s system administrators can install on computers that you connect to the display.
  • Page 21: Interacting With Content

    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY You can connect computers with SMART software to the display (as shown below) and then view the computers’ input on the display. NOTES To interact with content, connect a USB cable to the appropriate USB Type-B receptacle on the connector panel or convenience panel (as shown in the above diagrams).
  • Page 22: Writing, Drawing And Erasing

    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY Pan (one finger) Pan (two fingers) / scroll Pinch to zoom in / scale (enlarge) Pinch to zoom out / scale (reduce) Rotate Flick Writing, drawing and erasing The display includes black, red, blue and green pens, which you can use to write or draw in digital ink.
  • Page 23: Adjusting Audio

    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY If you’re viewing a connected computer’s input, SMART Ink enables you to write or draw in digital ink over applications, files, folders, websites and any other open window on the computer. To write or draw in digital ink 1.
  • Page 24 CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE DISPLAY NOTE Freezing the screen does not pause any applications running on the connected computer. It simply freezes the display of those applications. To unfreeze the screen, press the Freeze button again. smarttech.com/kb/171163...
  • Page 25: Chapter 3: Using Apps On The Display

    Chapter 3 Using apps on the display Using the launcher Using acetates Using the Whiteboard Using SMART Notebook Player Using SMART Notebook Player on your mobile device Using Browser Using Input Using Screen Share Using the Clean Up button The display includes the following apps: Whiteboard SMART Notebook®...
  • Page 26: Using The Launcher

    CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Using the launcher The launcher contains all your apps and settings. Opening and closing the launcher To open the launcher Tap the Home button on the screen. The launcher appears. To close the launcher Select an app, tap the Home button , or tap anywhere on the screen.
  • Page 27: Using Acetates

    CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Using acetates When using the Browser or Screen Share apps, you can write or draw on acetates and save them to the Whiteboard library. Writing, drawing and erasing ink on an acetate The display includes black, red, blue and green pens, which you can use to write or draw in digital ink.
  • Page 28 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY To erase ink on an acetate NOTE If you erase all the ink, the display returns to the app without saving the acetate. See Writing, drawing and erasing on page 14. Acetate tools Tool Icon Description Back...
  • Page 29 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Erase all the ink. See To erase ink on an acetate on the previous page for more information. Open the launcher and switch to another app. Tap Whiteboard Library to go to the Whiteboard Library. 2.
  • Page 30: Using The Whiteboard

    CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 4. Select an acetate by tapping the acetate’s screen shot. The acetate appears. Deleting acetates To delete a saved acetate 1. Open the launcher. 2. Tap Whiteboard 3. Tap the Whiteboard Library icon 4.
  • Page 31 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Opening the Whiteboard To open the Whiteboard 1. Open the launcher. 2. Tap Whiteboard Whiteboard tools and controls The Whiteboard has several tools and controls for accessing and managing Whiteboard sessions. Tool Icon Description Back Tap the button to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 32 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Writing and erasing notes on the Whiteboard You can write and erase notes on the display just like you do on a traditional dry-erase board. For more information, see Writing, drawing and erasing on page 14. Use your finger to pan the whiteboard left or right to access more whiteboard space.
  • Page 33 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Some displays have the Library disabled. The Library must be enabled before you can save or continue a session. See Enabling the Whiteboard Library in the SMART Board 7000 and 7000 Pro series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171164).
  • Page 34: Using Smart Notebook Player

    CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Deleting a session from the Whiteboard Library To delete a session from the Whiteboard Library 1. Tap the Whiteboard Library icon 2. Select a session by tapping the session’s check box. Tap Select All to select all sessions. 3.
  • Page 35 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 6. SMART Notebook Player Library shows all the .notebook files on the USB drive. The first page of each file also appears. 7. Tap the file you want to open. 8. If the file is a SMART lab activity, you can play the activity. Move between pages and documents by selecting the Page sorter or Notebook Player Library...
  • Page 36 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Viewing PDFs on a USB drive in SMART Notebook Player You can view PDFs using SMART Notebook Player. Copy the PDFs to a USB drive. You can also draw and write ink on the PDFs that will be saved when you view them next time. To view PDFs on a USB drive 1.
  • Page 37 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Using SMART Notebook Player on the display NOTES Changes are saved automatically as you alter a SMART Notebook file. Changes made to the SMART Notebook file on the iPad while delivering a lesson also appear on the display If you’re using SMART Notebook Player for mobile devices, you can use the laser pointer to draw attention to certain areas on the page.
  • Page 38 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY To select an object on a page in a SMART Notebook file 1. Tap Select 2. Touch and hold where you want your selection to begin. Drag to create a rectangle around the objects you want to select. A selection rectangle appears.
  • Page 39 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Using the instant Shout It Out! activity on the display Students use Shout It Out! to create and contribute text and images to SMART lab activities using the web browser on their mobile devices, and teachers can easily curate the content. Use Shout It Out! as a brainstorming activity for generating ideas.
  • Page 40 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY For more information about SMART lab activities, see SMART Notebook 17 collaborative learning software user’s guide (smarttech.com/kb/171185) for more information. To start a SMART lab activity 1. Open the launcher. 2. Tap Player 3. Open a SMART Notebook file. See Opening a SMART Notebook file in SMART Notebook Player on page 26.
  • Page 41 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 4. Tap the file to open. If the file contains a SMART lab activity, you can play the activity. 5. Use the Notebook Player tools and controls to interact with the file. NOTE Any changes to the file, including writing or drawing will be saved.
  • Page 42: Using Smart Notebook Player On Your Mobile Device

    CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Providing feedback Provide any feedback about SMART Notebook Player to SMART at smarttech.uservoice.com. Using SMART Notebook Player on your mobile device Teachers can download SMART Notebook Player for mobile devices to share SMART Notebook files to the display and interact with the content from anywhere in the classroom.
  • Page 43 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Using SMART Notebook Player on your mobile device To present a SMART Notebook file 1. On your mobile device, open Player. 2. Connect to the display. See Connecting SMART Notebook Player to the display on the previous page for more information.
  • Page 44 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Writing or drawing ink in a SMART Notebook file To write or draw ink on a page in a SMART Notebook file 1. Tap and change the ink options. 2. Move your finger to write digital ink. 3.
  • Page 45 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY NOTE Objects also include inserted photos and text. To select an object on a page in a SMART Notebook file 1. Tap Select 2. Tap the object, like an ink object or photo. A selection rectangle appears. To move an object on a page in a SMART Notebook file Move an object by selecting it and dragging it.
  • Page 46 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY About SMART Notebook Player tools Notebook Player provides several tools for accessing and managing SMART Notebook files. Tool Icon Description File management Share Tap the icon to connect the iPad to the display. SMART Notebook Player Library Tap the icon to view all of the SMART Notebook files available on the iPad Editing objects...
  • Page 47: Using Browser

    CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Using Browser You can use a web browser on the display. About the Browser Browser supports HTML5 and earlier content. Browser doesn’t support third-party plugins, such as Adobe Flash Player. Opening Browser To open Browser 1.
  • Page 48 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Showing content on the display To show content on the display 1. Connect a device to the display’s HDMI 1, HDMI 2, DisplayPort or VGA connectors. NOTE To enable touch control of the device, connect a USB cable to the corresponding USB port for that video input port.
  • Page 49: Using Screen Share

    CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Using Screen Share You can share content wirelessly to the display from your computer or mobile device. Tips for using Screen Share Touch interactions are not supported while using Screen Share. When you use the launcher to switch apps on the display, Screen Share stops. If you want to change the display’s name, see the SMART Board 7000 and 7000 Pro series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171164) for instructions.
  • Page 50 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 2. Tap Screen Share NOTE Remember the display’s name. 3. On your computer, open the Chrome browser. 4. Open the tab you want to share to the display. 5. In the top right corner of your browser, click the Cast icon 6.
  • Page 51 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY You can purchase AirParrot®, an application that allows you to share your display, a single application or a media file. See airsquirrels.com/airparrot/features/win. 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 49 for more information.
  • Page 52 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 3. On your computer, swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Devices. With a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the pointer up and click Devices.
  • Page 53 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Sharing content from your Apple product to the display For a list of supported Apple products, see Supported Apple devices and operating systems on the next page. NOTE Make sure your Mac computer or iOS device 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 49 for more information.
  • Page 54 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY To mirror your iOS device’s screen to the display 1. On the display, open the launcher. The launcher appears. 2. Tap Screen Share NOTE Remember the display’s name. 3. On your iOS mobile device, open the Control Center. 4.
  • Page 55 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY NOTE Make sure your Android mobile device 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 49 for more information. To share your Android device’s screen on the display using the Google Home app 1.
  • Page 56 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY Supported Android devices and operating systems All devices running Android 4.4.2 or later support the Cast Screen feature. Optimized devices for Android Screen casting. NOTE Not all mobile devices have been optimized for screen casting. Make sure Power Saving mode is off on your Android device.
  • Page 57: Using The Clean Up Button

    CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY 2. On your computer, swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Devices. With a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the pointer up and click Devices.
  • Page 58 CHAPTER 3 USING APPS ON THE DISPLAY IMPORTANT Pressing the Clean Up button doesn’t delete bookmarks saved in the Browser app. See Using Browser on page 39 NOTES Pressing the Clean Up button doesn’t perform a factory reset on the display. For information about changing the Clean Up button settings, see the SMART Board 7000 and 7000 Pro series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171164).
  • Page 59: Chapter 4: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Resolving general issues Resolving issues with SMART Notebook Player Resolving issues with Browser 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 Resolving issues with Windows computers This chapter explains how to troubleshoot the display’s software.
  • Page 60: Resolving Issues With Smart Notebook Player

    Content Protection (HDCP). Make sure the sync device is able to receive and display HDMI content that is protected by HDCP. For more information, see SMART Board interactive flat panels and High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP). When updating the iQ system...
  • Page 61: Resolving Issues With Browser

    CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Solutions I’m unable to download If you’re using an iPhone, download the app from the Apple App Store. SMART Notebook Player. Notebook Player is currently unavailable for Android devices. I’m unable to sign in to Notebook Use your Google or Microsoft account to sign in. Player.
  • Page 62: Resolving Issues With Screen Share

    CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Solutions There is an issue with touch. Make sure the USB cable is securely fastened to both your computer and the display. Use a USB 2.0 cable and make sure it’s connected to the correct USB receptacle.
  • Page 63 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 to use Screen Share.
  • Page 64 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 Convenience panel on page 7. Make sure you have the latest operating software on your Android mobile device.
  • Page 65 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.
  • Page 66 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.
  • Page 67 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.
  • Page 68 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Solutions The screen is not responding to Touch interactions are not supported while using Screen Share. touch or you’re unable to write or draw with the pens. The issues persist even after you’ve Contact your system administrator. The network may need to be configured to restarted your computer or mobile allow Screen Share and other iQ features.
  • Page 69 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.
  • Page 70 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Solutions When using Miracast, the text on NOTE your screen is fuzzy or images Projecting video or games to the display might not work well. stutter. 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.
  • Page 71: Appendix A: Using The Smart Kapp App

    Appendix A Using the SMART kapp app Installing the app and starting it for the first time App compatibility Installing the app Starting the app for the first time Connecting and disconnecting the app Connecting Disconnecting Continuing a previous session Writing, erasing and viewing notes Write and erase notes on the display Write and erase notes in the app Viewing notes...
  • Page 72: App Compatibility

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP App compatibility The app is compatible with the following devices: Device type Requirements Apple iOS 9 or later operating system software 50 MB of storage iPhone 4S or later Third generation iPad or later First generation iPad mini or later Fifth generation iPod touch or later Android...
  • Page 73: Connecting And Disconnecting The App

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP 2. Use the swipe gestures to progress through the screens of the tutorial. Previous screen Next screen 3. Tap Close when you have completed the tutorial. The app home screen appears. If you want to see the tutorial again, do the following: On an Apple mobile device, tap Settings on the app home screen and then select Tutorial.
  • Page 74: Disconnecting

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP To connect by QR code 1. Start the SMART kapp app on your mobile device. 2. Hold your mobile device’s rear-facing camera still over the display’s QR code so that the QR code appears in the center of the app screen. The app connects your mobile device to the display.
  • Page 75: Continuing A Previous Session

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP To disconnect the app manually Tap Disconnect in the top left corner of the SMART kapp app screen, and then tap Disconnect. Tap Disconnect on the display. Continuing a previous session You can easily pick up from where you left off in a previous SMART kapp session. You can continue one of your previous sessions from the last snapshot taken in a session.
  • Page 76: Writing, Erasing And Viewing Notes

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP To continue a previous session on an Android mobile device 1. If you’re currently in a session, disconnect (see Disconnecting on page 66). 2. Tap Sessions The Sessions screen appears. 3. For the session you want to continue, tap Menu and select Continue. In the snapshot library, select the session you want to continue to view and tap Continue The QR scanner appears.
  • Page 77: Viewing Notes

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP 3. Tap the buttons on the bottom of the screen, and then use your fingers to write, erase, pan or zoom. Write in black ink Write in red ink Erase Pan and zoom using gestures (see Viewing notes below) 4.
  • Page 78: Saving And Working With Snapshots

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP Using Radar View Radar View provides an overview of the entire Whiteboard. Radar View is visible only on the display. Use Radar View to quickly view a different part of the Whiteboard. To show Radar View Touch the Whiteboard near the bottom of the display.
  • Page 79: Saving Snapshots To The App

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP Saving snapshots to the app To save a snapshot 1. Start or connect to a session (see Connecting and disconnecting the app on page 65). 2. Tap Capture on the display. Tap Capture in the app. The app saves a snapshot of your notes.
  • Page 80: Exporting Snapshots

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP To view snapshots in previous sessions 1. If you’re currently in a session, disconnect (see Disconnecting on page 66). 2. On an Apple mobile device, tap Sessions On an Android mobile device, tap Sessions The Sessions screen appears. 3.
  • Page 81 APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP 3. On an Apple mobile device, tap Export On an Android mobile device, tap Menu , and then select Share as Image or Share as PDF. 4. Select the app you want to use to export the snapshots. 5.
  • Page 82: Deleting Snapshots

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP Deleting snapshots You can delete snapshots individually or delete an entire session and all of its saved snapshots. To delete a snapshot from a previous session 1. If you’re currently in a session, disconnect (see Disconnecting on page 66). 2.
  • Page 83: Sharing Sessions

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP Sharing sessions During a session, you can use the SMART kapp app to invite up to 250 people to view your notes on their mobile or desktop devices. NOTE You can share notes only as long as the SMART kapp app is running on your mobile device and the device is connected to a display.
  • Page 84: Setting The Shared Session Link Type

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP 2. Tap Invite , and then select Send Link. 3. Select the app you want to use to send the invitation. 4. Use the selected app to send the invitation. Setting the shared session link type When you invite others to join your session, the app sends them a dynamic link by default.
  • Page 85: Stopping Sharing

    APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP 3. Select Sharing, and then select Password. The Enter Password screen appears. 4. Select Require a Password. 5. Type up to 32 characters for a password. 6. Tap OK. To remove the password 1. If you’re currently in a session, stop sharing the session (see Stopping sharing below). 2.
  • Page 86 APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP Save snapshots of notes Share snapshots You can also connect your own display to the session, and then view and interact with notes using the display. Changes you make on your display appear automatically on the other person’s display. Changes made on their display appear on yours.
  • Page 87 APPENDIX A USING THE SMART KAPP APP 4. Hold your mobile device’s rear-facing camera still over the display’s QR code so that the QR code appears in the center of the app screen. The app connects your mobile device to the display. The other person’s shared notes appear on the display.
  • Page 89: Appendix B: Smart Notebook Player Frequently Asked Questions

    Appendix B SMART Notebook Player frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player on the display Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player on iOS devices This appendix answers frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player on the display and on iOS devices. Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player on the display Why is there a pause when...
  • Page 90: Frequently Asked Questions About Smart Notebook Player On Ios Devices

    APPENDIX B SMART NOTEBOOK PLAYER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player on iOS devices Is SMART Notebook Player Notebook Player is free to download. A subscription to free? SMART Learning Suite is required to access features like controlling the SMART Notebook file from the mobile device. How do I sign in to Sign in with the same Google™...
  • Page 92 SMART TECHNOLOGIES smarttech.com/support smarttech.com/contactsupport smarttech.com/kb/171163...

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