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SMART Board® 6000 series interactive flat panels ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE FOR MODELS SPNL-6055, SPNL-6065, SPNL-6065-V2 AND SPNL-6075...
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Trademark notice SMART Board, SMART kapp iQ, SMART Ink, SMART Notebook, DViT, Pen ID, 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. All third-party product and company names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
If the glass is broken, do not touch the liquid crystal. To prevent injury, handle glass fragments with care when disposing of them. Do not move or mount the interactive flat panel by connecting rope or wire to its handles. The interactive flat panel is heavy, and failure of the rope, wire or handle could lead to injury. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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France, with impedance to earth, at 230/400V, and in Norway, with voltage limiter, neutral not distributed, at 230V line-to-line.” (IEC 60950:1999) Contact qualified personnel if you’re uncertain of the type of power system available where you’re installing the interactive flat panel. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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100V to 240V AC, 50 Hz to 60 Hz, 189 W SPNL-6075 100V to 240V AC, 50 Hz to 60 Hz, 315 W For additional requirements and other information, refer to the interactive flat panel’s specifications (see Resources for decision makers on page 10). smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Installing SMART Notebook software Running the SMART Connection Wizard Switching between input sources Displaying multiple input sources Chapter 5: Maintaining the interactive flat panel Resetting the interactive flat panel Updating firmware and software Using SMART Settings Cleaning and maintaining the interactive flat panel Removing and transporting the interactive flat panel smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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Connecting a computer to the interactive flat panel Configuring the computer’s serial interface settings Power modes Commands and responses SMART Board 6055 and 6065 command inventory SMART Board 6065-V2 and 6075 command inventory Appendix C: Hardware environmental compliance Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) More information Index smarttech.com/kb/170642...
About this guide This guide explains how to set up and maintain a SMART Board 6000 series interactive flat panel. It includes the following information: How to mount the interactive flat panel How to connect power and devices How to set up the interactive flat panel smarttech.com/kb/170642...
SMART Board 6065 interactive flat panel (SPNL-6065) SMART Board 6065-V2 interactive flat panel (SPNL-6065-V2) SMART Board 6075 interactive flat panel (SPNL-6075) Differences among these models are noted in this guide. Specifications Refer to the interactive flat panel’s specifications for detailed technical information, including product dimensions and weights. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
The interactive flat panel is available with SMART kapp iQ™ functionality. You can share whiteboard sessions with others using your mobile device. Others can contribute to the whiteboard session from their computers or mobile devices. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Do not remove or damage the reflective tape. IMPORTANT Do not attach adhesive notes or other items to the screen because they will interfere with the cameras. Do not place anything in the reflective tape channel because it will interfere with the cameras. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Flick the power switch to the ON (I) position (see page 23). Press and hold to reset the interactive flat panel Change the input source to OPS/HDMI for the kapp iQ experience. Press and hold to freeze and unfreeze the screen (SMART Board 6065-V2 and 6075 interactive flat panels only) smarttech.com/kb/170642...
CAUTION When you return the pen to the magnetic holder, make sure it’s centered in its holder to keep it from falling and being damaged. This only applies when a computer is connected to the interactive flat panel’s computer connectors. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
You can connect external speakers if desired (see Connecting external speakers on page 21). USB receptacle You can connect a USB drive or device to the USB Type-A receptacle on the bottom-left corner of the interactive flat panel, and then open and save files to the USB devices. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
About SMART software To take full advantage of the SMART Board 6000 series interactive flat panel’s features, install the following SMART software on computers connected to the interactive flat panel. Go to SMART Downloads (smarttech.com/en/Home+Page/Support/Browse+Support/Download+Software). Software Description SMART Product Drivers SMART Product Drivers enables connected computers to detect input from the interactive flat panel.
Support center and knowledge base The Support center (smarttech.com/support) contains a library of documents, including this guide, and a knowledge base that you can search when troubleshooting issues.
Resources for installers Installers can refer to the installation instructions included with the interactive flat panel when installing the product. PDF versions of these installation instructions are available for download. Model Specifications SPNL-6055 smarttech.com/kb/170641 SPNL-6065 SPNL-6065-V2 smarttech.com/kb/171107 SPNL-6075 smarttech.com/kb/170996 Installers should also refer to Considerations for non-standard installations (smarttech.com/kb/171035).
Review the environmental requirements in the interactive flat panel’s specifications. 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 packaging from your authorized SMART reseller (smarttech.com/where). smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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(see Chapter 3: Connecting power and devices on page 17). Before turning on the interactive flat panel for the first time, clean the camera windows and reflective tape following the instructions in Cleaning the camera windows and reflective tape on page 33. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Choose a location that’s far from bright light sources, such as windows and strong overhead lighting. Infrared (IR) lighting can cause issues with the performance of the cameras and can lead to unintentional or missed touches. Do not install the interactive flat panel near where the mains power supply enters the building. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Choosing a height Consider the general height of the user community when you choose the height for the interactive flat panel. SMART recommends mounting the interactive flat panel so that its top is 6' 5" (1.9 m) from the floor. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
The following diagram and table present the connectors on SMART Board 6055 and 6065 interactive flat panels: Connector Connects to Notes RS-232 Room control system See page 55. USB Micro-A [N/A] This connector is a service port. Stereo 3.5 mm External speakers See page 21. USB Type-B Room computer (touch) See page 20. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Room control system See page 55. Stereo 3.5 mm External speakers See page 21. USB Type-B Guest laptop (touch) See page 20 for more information. DisplayPort Guest laptop (video) See page 20 for more information. USB Type-B Guest laptop (touch) See page 20 for more information. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Connect the supplied power cable from the AC power inlet on the bottom of the interactive flat panel to a power outlet. NOTE Refer to the interactive flat panel’s specifications for power requirements and power consumption information (see Resources for decision makers on page 10). smarttech.com/kb/170642...
You can then run the cables across floors or behind walls to the conference table. WARNING Ensure that any cables that cross the floor to the interactive flat panel are properly bundled and marked to avoid a trip hazard. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING POWER AND DEVICES Connecting external speakers The interactive flat panel includes two 10 W speakers. However, you can connect external active speakers using the stereo 3.5 mm connector. SPNL-6055 SPNL-6065-V2 SPNL-6065 SPNL-6075 smarttech.com/kb/170642...
To turn on the interactive flat panel and room computer for the first time 1. Turn on the room computer. 2. Turn on the interactive flat panel by flicking the power switch beside the AC power inlet to the ON (I) position. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Your interactive flat panel includes one license of SMART Notebook software, which you can install on the room computer. You can purchase additional licenses to install on guest laptops. For more information, see smarttech.com/notebook. Running the SMART Connection Wizard After installing SMART Notebook software, run the SMART Connection Wizard to calibrate and orient the interactive flat panel.
You can display up to four input sources on a SMART Board 6065-V2 or 6075 interactive flat panel using the on-screen display menu (see Multi-Window menu options on page 52). If you use this feature, be aware that SMART doesn’t support touch while multiple input sources are displayed on the interactive flat panel. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
To reset the interactive flat panel 1. Press the Standby button on the front control panel. A message appears on the screen, prompting you to either press the button again to enter Standby mode or press and hold the button to reset the interactive flat panel. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
2. Browse to and start the firmware updater at the following location: Operating system Location Windows (32-bit) C:\Program Files\SMART Technologies\SMART Product Drivers\ SMARTFirmwareUpdater.exe Windows (64-bit) C:\Program Files (x86)\SMART Technologies\SMART Product Drivers\ SMARTFirmwareUpdater.exe OS X /Applications/SMART Technologies/SMART Tools/SMARTFirmwareUpdater.app smarttech.com/kb/170642...
(see SMART Notebook software installation documentation on page 10). NOTES If you didn’t install SPU, you can download updates to SMART Notebook software and other SMART software from smarttech.com/downloads. Even if you installed SPU, you should visit smarttech.com from time to time to learn about major new releases of SMART Notebook software and other SMART software.
3. Press the red targets as they appear. Hold your finger or the tip of the pen at the center of each target, and then lift the pen or finger. When you lift the pen or finger, the target moves to the next orientation point. IMPORTANT Hold the pen at a right angle to the screen. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
IMPORTANT If an error message appears while you calibrate the interactive flat panel, contact SMART Support (smarttech.com/contactsupport). To calibrate the interactive flat panel when connected to a computer 1. Open SMART Settings (see Opening SMART Settings on page 29).
Check the mounting location for signs of damage or weakness that can occur over time. Check for loose screws, gaps, distortions or other issues that could occur with the mounting hardware. If you find an issue, contact a professional installer. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Dust buildup on the camera windows and reflective tape will degrade touch performance. SMART recommends that you inspect the camera windows and reflective tape for buildup and clean weekly. Do not use compressed air to clean the camera windows or borders. Do not use water, chemicals or cleaning agents. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
You might have to remove the interactive flat panel from the wall. For more information on removing the interactive flat panel, see Removing and transporting the interactive flat panel on the facing page. CAUTION Avoid setting up or using the interactive flat panel in an area with excessive levels of dust, humidity or smoke. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Maintaining pens To prevent damage to the interactive flat panel’s anti-glare coating, replace a pen if its nib becomes worn. You can purchase replacement pens from the Store for SMART Parts (see smarttech.com/Support/PartsStore). Removing and transporting the interactive flat panel On occasion, you might need to remove the SMART Board 6000 series interactive flat panel from its current location and transport it to another location.
This packaging was designed to provide the best possible protection against shock and vibration. If the original packaging isn’t available, you can purchase the same packaging directly from your authorized SMART reseller (smarttech.com/where). CAUTION Transport the interactive flat panel only in original or replaced packaging. Transporting the interactive flat panel without correct packaging can lead to product damage and voids the...
To resolve issues with the SMART Board 6000 series interactive flat panel, review the following information. If the issues persist or aren’t covered in the following information, contact SMART Support (smarttech.com/contactsupport). Using the indicator light to resolve common issues The Standby button on the front control panel also functions as an indicator light. You can use the indicator light to resolve common issues with the interactive flat panel.
Mute button on the front control the following: panel of the SMART Board 6065-V2 or Press and hold the Mute button. 6075 interactive flat panel, causing the Change input sources. screen to freeze. Disconnect the currently selected input source. Exit Standby mode. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
You aren’t touching the screen at a right See Touching and drawing on your appears in the wrong place. angle. SMART Board interactive whiteboard is inaccurate (kb.smarttech.com/?q=13976). The interactive flat panel isn’t oriented. Orient the interactive flat panel (see page 30). An area of the screen doesn’t respond Something is blocking the cameras.
SMART Product Drivers isn’t installed. Download and install SMART Product The SMART Board icon doesn’t Drivers from appear. smarttech.com/downloads. SMART Product Drivers isn’t running. Start SMART Product Drivers following the steps in the Help. Touch interactivity is slow. The connected computer is running too Close some open applications.
Using the SMART Connection Wizard You can resolve a variety of issues using the SMART Connection Wizard found in SMART Settings. To use the SMART Connection Wizard 1. Access the SMART Connection Wizard by opening SMART Settings (see Opening SMART Settings on page 29). smarttech.com/kb/170642...
NOTE You can compare the camera view to examples of normal camera views. 6. Check the camera lens and ensure that nothing is blocking its view and that nothing is affixed to the interactive surface. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
OSD menu options Setup menu options Multi-Window menu options About menu options You can access the on-screen display menu using the menu control panel located on the side of the SMART Board 6000 series interactive flat panel. Name MENU [Up] smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Notes Picture Mode Standard Sets the picture mode Select User to customize brightness, contrast, sharpness User and other Picture options. Dynamic Select one of the other values to set brightness, contrast, sharpness and other Picture options to default values. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Sound menu options Option Values Function Notes Sound Mode L50–R50 Sets the high frequency sound [N/A] Treble Bass L50–R50 Sets the low frequency sound [N/A] 120 Hz 0–100 Sets the sound equalization at [N/A] 120 Hz smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Setup menu options Option Values Function Notes Power Save Enables or disables Power Save When Power Save mode is enabled mode and there is no video input, the interactive flat panel displays No Signal for 25 seconds before turning off. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
[N/A] serial number Scalar firmware version [N/A] Displays the interactive flat panel’s [N/A] scalar firmware version Touch firmware version [N/A] Displays the interactive flat panel’s [N/A] touch firmware version OPS Information [N/A] Displays whether a module is [N/A] installed in the accessory slot smarttech.com/kb/170642...
User in Color Temperature. Local Dimming Enables or disables local dimming This option is applicable to only mode. SMART Board 6075 interactive flat panels. Picture Reset [N/A] Resets all options in the Picture [N/A] menu to their default values smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Wake to Touch Enables or disables the ability to [N/A] wake the interactive flat panels by touching the screen. Proximity Enables or disables presence [N/A] detection Re-enable Time 1Min.–10Min. Sets how long the [N/A] interactive flat panel waits before detecting motion again smarttech.com/kb/170642...
You can modify this option only if model] window you select Quad in Multi-Windows Mode. Window4 [Depends on the Select the video input for the fourth You can modify this option only if model] window you select Quad in Multi-Windows Mode. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Serial Number serial number [N/A] Displays the interactive flat panel’s [N/A] Scalar firmware version scalar firmware version [N/A] Displays the interactive flat panel’s [N/A] Touch firmware version touch firmware version [N/A] Displays whether a module is [N/A] OPS Information installed in the accessory slot smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Connecting a computer to the interactive flat panel To connect a computer to the interactive flat panel Connect an RS-232 cable from the computer’s serial output to the room control input on the connector panel. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
A command prompt (>) appears on the following line, and the interactive flat panel can now accept commands from the computer. NOTE If no message appears or an error message appears, the serial interface isn’t configured correctly. Repeat steps 3 and 4. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
In the example below, the user included an extra space in the contrast command. INCORRECT >set con trast=65 invalid cmd=set con trast=65 NOTES Use ASCII formatted commands. Commands aren’t case-sensitive. Review each entry carefully before you press ENTER. Don’t send another command until you receive the response and the next command prompt. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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To assign a value to a setting for a specific video input Use the set command and specify the video input. This example sets the contrast level to 70 for the HDMI video input: >set contrast hdmi1=70 contrast hdmi1=70 smarttech.com/kb/170642...
This section contains the commands for SMART Board 6055 and 6065 interactive flat panels. Power state Use the following commands to identify power state settings. Command Response Possible values Standby mode get intpowerstate intpowerstate=[Value] standby dpms novideo confirm proximitywait welcome get powerstate powerstate=[Value] standby smarttech.com/kb/170642...
=ops/hdmi2 =next Video Use the following commands to identify video settings. Command Response Possible values Standby mode get displaymode displaymode=[Value] standard user dynamic get contrast contrast=[Value] 0–100 get brightness brightness=[Value] 0–100 get tint tint=[Value] 0–100 get sharpness sharpness=[Value] 0–100 smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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[Value] =normal colortemp=[Value] =warm =cool =user set red [Value] + [Incremental value] red=[Value] - [Incremental value] =0–100 set green [Value] + [Incremental value] green=[Value] - [Incremental value] =0–100 set blue [Value] + [Incremental value] blue=[Value] - [Incremental value] =0–100 smarttech.com/kb/170642...
0–100 Use the following commands to assign audio settings. Command Possible values Response Standby mode set volume [Value] + [Incremental value] volume=[Value] - [Incremental value] =0–100 set mute [Value] mute=[Value] =off set audioinput [Value] =usbaudio audioinput=[Value] =HDMI =OPSDigital smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Use the following commands to identify system information settings. Command Response Possible values Standby mode get autopoweroff autopoweroff=[Value] 15–240 get fwverscr fwverscr=[Value] [Scalar version firmware number] get fwvertouch fwvertouch=[Value] [Touch controller firmware version number] get serialtouch serialtouch=[Value] [Touch controller serial number] get opsinfo opsinfo=[Value] NO OPS smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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1–100 Use the following commands to assign system information settings. Command Possible values Response Standby mode set autopoweroff [Value] + [Incremental value] autopoweroff=[Value] - [Incremental value] =15–240 set factoryreset [Value] =yes factoryreset=[Value] Languages for the on-screen display menu only smarttech.com/kb/170642...
- [Incremental value] =1–100 set lyncroom [Value] =reset lyncroom=[Value] set touchdetected [Value] =yes touchdetected=[Value] SMART Board 6065-V2 and 6075 command inventory This section contains the commands for SMART Board 6065-V2 and 6075 interactive flat panels. Languages for the on-screen display menu only smarttech.com/kb/170642...
=off =standby Source Use the following commands to identify source settings. Command Response Possible values Standby mode get input input=[Value] hdmi1 hdmi2 displayport ops/hdmi ops/displayport get videoinputs videoinputs=[Value] hdmi1 hdmi2 displayport ops/hdmi ops/displayport get videoinputdetect videoinputdetect=[Value] ops/hdmi ops/displayport smarttech.com/kb/170642...
0–100 get sharpness sharpness=[Value] 0–100 get colortemp colortemp=[Value] normal warm cool user get red red=[Value] 0–100 get green green=[Value] 0–100 get blue blue=[Value] 0–100 get blacklevel blacklevel=[Value] 0–100 get localdimming localdimming=[Value] SMART Board 6075 interactive flat panels only smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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+ [Incremental value] green=[Value] - [Incremental value] =0–100 set blue [Value] + [Incremental value] blue=[Value] - [Incremental value] =0–100 set blacklevel [Value] + [Incremental value] blacklevel=[Value] - [Incremental value] =0–100 set localdimming [Value] localdimming=[Value] =off SMART Board 6075 interactive flat panels only smarttech.com/kb/170642...
[Value] =yes soundreset=[Value] Multi-Window Use the following commands to identify Multi-Window settings. Command Response Possible values Standby mode get mw mw=[Value] dual quad get mwaudioinput mwaudioinput=[Value] window1 window2 window3 window4 get mwwindow1input mwwindow1input=[Value] hdmi1 hdmi2 displayport opshdmi opshdmidisplayport smarttech.com/kb/170642...
[Touch controller serial number] get opsinfo opsinfo=[Value] NO OPS get usb usb=[Value] hdmi1 hdmi2 displayport get language language=[Value] English Arabic Danish German Spanish Finnish French Hebrew Italian Dutch Norwegian Portuguese Russian Swedish Turkish Chinese_sim Languages for the on-screen display menu only smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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Use the following commands to assign system information settings. Command Possible values Response Standby mode set autopoweroff [Value] + [Incremental value] autopoweroff=[Value] - [Incremental value] =15–240 set factoryreset [Value] =yes factoryreset=[Value] smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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+ [Incremental value] monitorid=[Value] - [Incremental value] =1–100 set lyncroom [Value] =reset lyncroom=[Value] set touchdetected [Value] =yes touchdetected=[Value] set powersave [Value] powersave=[Value] =off set fbc [Value] fbc=[Value] =off set waketotouch [Value] waketotouch=[Value] =off Languages for the on-screen display menu only smarttech.com/kb/170642...
Electrical and electronic equipment contain substances that can be harmful to the environment and to human health. The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol indicates that products should be disposed of in the appropriate recycling stream and not as regular waste. More information smarttech.com/compliance for the materials table. smarttech.com/kb/170642...
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