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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
Important Information
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Statement
Innovation, Science Et Développement Économique Déclaration du Canada
EU Declaration of Conformity
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Chapter 1: Introducing the SMART Board M700V Series Interactive Whiteboard
Introduction
Features
Identifying Your SMART Board M700V Series Interactive Whiteboard Model
Advanced IR with Object Awareness
Touch and Gestures
Multitouch Capabilities
Pen Ledge
Computer Requirements
How Does Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Work
Durable Surface
Installation Tips
Extending Your USB Cable
Avoiding Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Replacement Parts
Chapter 2: Connecting a Computer
Matching Your Computer's Resolution to Your Projector's Resolution
Installing SMART Product Drivers
Chapter 3: Orienting the Interactive Whiteboard
Orienting Your Interactive Whiteboard
Using Your Interactive Whiteboard
Chapter 4: Using Your Interactive Whiteboard
Using SMART Ink
Using Gestures
Single-Finger Gestures
Multi-Finger Gestures
Best Practices for Gestures and Tools
Updating SMART Software
Chapter 5: Maintaining Your Interactive Whiteboard
Tips for Trouble-Free Performance
Cleaning Your Interactive Whiteboard
Transporting Your Interactive Whiteboard
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
Tips for Resolving Issues with General Behavior
The Screen Is Blank or There's a Problem with the Image
Touch Isn't Working as Expected
Using the SMART Software Icon as a Troubleshooting Tool
The Orientation Procedure Isn't Working as Expected
Contacting SMART Support
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SMART Board M700V Series User Guide
Important Information and Compliance
FCC Interference Statement
Details Federal Communication Commission interference regulations and compliance.
Canada Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Statement
Outlines compliance with Canadian regulations for electronic devices.
EU Declaration of Conformity
States compliance with applicable CE Mark Directives for the device.
Chapter 1: Introducing the SMART Board M700V Series
Introduction to the SMART Board M700V Series
Provides an overview of the SMART Board M700V series interactive whiteboard and its functionality.
SMART Board M700V Series Features Overview
Details key features: durability, IR technology, touch, and multitouch capabilities.
Identifying SMART Board M700V Models
Lists available models, their screen sizes, and aspect ratios.
Advanced IR with Object Awareness
Explains how infrared technology tracks touch and identifies objects like pens or palms.
Touch and Gestures
Describes interaction using touch, finger, palm, or pen for various functions.
Multitouch Capabilities
Highlights support for simultaneous touches, enabling multiple users to interact.
Pen Ledge
Mentions the accessory for holding the included pens.
Durable Surface
Notes the screen's scratch and dent resistance, optimized for projection.
Computer Requirements
Specifies minimum system requirements for computers and supported operating systems.
How the SMART Board M700V Works
Explains interaction between whiteboard, computer, and projector for display and input.
Installation and Cable Extension Tips
Provides guidance on installation and extending USB cable connections.
Avoiding Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Offers precautions to prevent interference affecting whiteboard performance.
Replacement Parts
Guides users on how to find and order replacement parts for the interactive whiteboard.
Chapter 2: Connecting a Computer
Matching Computer Resolution to Projector Resolution
Ensures optimal image quality by aligning computer and projector resolution settings.
Installing SMART Product Drivers
Details the process of installing necessary drivers for full functionality and touch interaction.
Chapter 3: Orienting the Interactive Whiteboard
Orienting Your Interactive Whiteboard
Step-by-step guide to align the touch system with the projected image for accuracy.
Chapter 4: Using Your Interactive Whiteboard
Using SMART Ink
Explains how to use the SMART Ink toolbar for digital inking and annotation features.
Single-Finger Gestures
Describes basic touch interactions like clicking, right-clicking, and scrolling with one finger.
Multi-Finger Gestures
Details advanced touch interactions using two or more fingers for scaling, rotating, and manipulating objects.
Best Practices for Gestures and Tools
Provides guidelines for optimal use of touch gestures and writing tools.
Updating SMART Software
Guides users on how to update the SMART software for the interactive whiteboard.
Chapter 5: Maintaining Your Interactive Whiteboard
Tips for Trouble-Free Performance
Offers advice to prevent damage and ensure longevity of the interactive whiteboard.
Cleaning Your Interactive Whiteboard
Provides instructions for cleaning the screen surface to maintain optimal performance.
Transporting Your Interactive Whiteboard
Advises on proper packaging and handling for transporting the interactive whiteboard.
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
Tips for Resolving General Behavior Issues
Offers solutions for common operational problems and general behavior.
Adjusting the Projected Image
Fixes image alignment and distortion by adjusting projector settings.
Resetting Your Interactive Whiteboard
Resets the device by disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable.
Preventing USB Cable Issues
Ensures proper USB cable connections and avoids common connectivity problems.
Screen Issues: Blank or Image Problems
Addresses issues with no image display or poor image quality.
Touch Input Not Working Correctly
Provides solutions for issues where touch detection or accuracy is poor.
Using the SMART Software Icon for Troubleshooting
Explains how to interpret the SMART software icon for diagnosing and resolving issues.
Orientation Procedure Not Working
Offers solutions when the interactive whiteboard orientation process fails.
Contacting SMART Support
Guides on how to contact support and what information to prepare.
Appendix A: Hardware Environmental Compliance
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Explains disposal guidelines for electronic equipment and batteries according to WEEE.
More Environmental Compliance Information
Directs users to a website for further details on environmental compliance.
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