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LightRaise™ 60wi interactive projector User’s guide Scan the following QR code to read this guide on your smart phone or other mobile device or go to: onlinehelp.smarttech.com/english/mobile/projectors/60wi/index.htm...
Product registration If you register your SMART product, we’ll notify you of new features and software upgrades. Register online at smarttech.com/registration. Keep the following information available in case you need to contact SMART Support. Serial number: Date of purchase: FCC warning 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.
I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N Important information Read the following warnings carefully. Failure to read the warnings below or to follow the installation instructions included with your SMART product could result in personal injury and damage to the product and may void your warranty.
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I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Keep the interactive pen and pen holder out of reach of small children as there are small parts that may pose a potential choking hazard.
Contents Important information Chapter 1: About your interactive whiteboard Features Optional accessories Chapter 2: Installing your interactive projector Choosing a surface Choosing a location Choosing a height Routing the cables Projector connections Installing SMART Notebook software Aligning the interactive projector Chapter 3: Using your interactive projector How your interactive projector works Interacting with your computer Using the remote control...
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C O N T E N T S Replacing the projector lamp module Resetting the lamp hours Chapter 7: Troubleshooting your interactive projector Determining projector status Determining touch status Determining interactive pen status Determining curtain alignment tool (CAT) status Determining XCP status Troubleshooting your SMART product with the Connection Wizard Troubleshooting pen and finger touch issues Troubleshooting image issues...
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C O N T E N T S More information Index smarttech.com/kb/170295...
Chapter 1 About your interactive whiteboard Features Interactive projector Projector boom Touch Detection Module (TDM) Curtain Alignment Tool (CAT) Interactive touch and pen features Pen holder USB charger Remote control Optional accessories LightRaise projector control (XCP) XCP adapters Wall-mounting kit The LightRaise™...
3400:1 contrast ratio 100" (254.0 cm) diagonal maximum interactive area size on a blank, vertical wall 0.36:1 throw-ratio Two built-in 10W speakers N O T E For further details about projector features, see the LightRaise 60wi interactive projector specifications (smarttech.com/kb/170335). smarttech.com/kb/170295...
C H A P T E R 1 About your interactive projector Projector boom The projector is mounted to the wall by attaching the ball-joint to the boom and the boom to the wall-mount plate. You can adjust the length of the boom for different image sizes.
C H A P T E R 1 About your interactive projector Interactive touch and pen features A computer vision-based SMART touch detection system tracks dual finger touch using an infrared source, as well as dual interactive and synchronized infrared pen, on any reasonably flat surface.
C H A P T E R 1 About your interactive projector Optional accessories These accessories aren’t included with your projector, but you can order them from your authorized SMART reseller. LightRaise projector control (XCP) The optional XCP can be mounted on the wall beside the projected image, giving you a more convenient location to access input ports and basic operation controls of your interactive projector.
Installing SMART Notebook software Aligning the interactive projector See the printed installation guide and mounting template that came with your LightRaise 60wi interactive projector for information on installing your projector. You can access these documents by visiting the LightRaise support page at smarttech.com/Support.
C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive projector Choosing a wall surface Consider the following factors when selecting a wall surface to project your image onto: Select a wall that is straight and flat. All of the lines that you draw to install the interactive projector must be straight and level on a plumb wall.
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C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive projector Install the dry-erase board and the projector straight, level and plumb to the wall. Select a dry-erase board with no bezel or with a bezel thickness of less than 3 mm above the board surface.
C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive projector 3. Repeat the above steps to measure the flatness of the board vertically and diagonally. I M P O R T A N T The overall finger touch performance is strongly influenced by the projection surface flatness. If the distance is less than 5 mm in all directions, optimal finger touch performance will likely be achieved.
C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive projector Examples of common obstructions to watch out for include: Cables or wires that hang into the projected image Screws or nails protruding from the wall or the dry-erase board Wall protrusions or uneven wall surfaces Map rails on the wall or the dry-erase board N O T E...
C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive projector Select an area with sufficient clearance to accommodate your interactive projector. For best presentation alignment, mount your interactive projector in a location that’s central to your audience’s viewing direction. Choosing a height The height of your projector depends on the size of the projected image and the available space for it.
C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive projector 3. Compare your measurements to the chart which appears on page 12 of the SLR 60wi installation guide (smarttech.com/kb/170259), and select a row in the table that is smaller than your available width and height.
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C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive projector 2. Connect all the cables to the projector and let them hang loose. N O T E See Projector connections on the next page for more information. 3. After you’ve connected all the cables, connect the power cable to a power outlet. 4.
C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive projector Projector connections The following diagram describes the connections available on the projector. N O T E S You can connect a variety of peripheral input devices to your projector, including DVD/Blu- ray™...
If your interactive projector isn’t connected to your computer, the following text appears: No SMART Boards are connected. 2. Select Connection Wizard. 3. Select LightRaise 60wi interactive projector from the SMART products found drop-down list, and then click Next. 4. Select Product is being set up for the first time, and then click Next.
How your interactive projector works The LightRaise 60wi interactive projector is a unique finger and pen touch solution. A specially filtered infra-red camera and signal processor, embedded in your interactive projector, can track up to two fingers or two pens simultaneously. The Touch Detection Module (TDM), located immediately under the projector boom, generates a tightly controlled infra-red light beam very close to the surface.
C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Interacting with your computer You interact with your computer by touching the surface with your finger. You can touch the screen to open files, navigate folders and manipulate content. Each touch acts as a left-click. Right-click by touching and holding your finger to the surface for about two seconds.
C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Number Function Description Mode Select one of the following display modes: SMART Presentation Bright Room Dark Room sRGB User Mute Mute audio. Turn on the projector or put it into Standby mode. (Power) (Enter) Accept the selected mode or option.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Setting Notes Wall Color (displays the Adjusts projector brightness and The default is Blackboard. color’s numeric value) color temperature based on these N O T E wall colors: This is equivalent to a Color 1: Blackboard Whiteboard.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Setting Notes H-Position Moves the horizontal position of the The default is 50. source video left or right from 0 to This setting applies to VGA 100 (relative to the projected inputs only and is useful in image).
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Setting Notes Basic Audio Control menu Line Out Turns the audio output jack On or The default is On. Off. Microphone Turns the microphone input jack On The default is On. or Off.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Setting Notes Composite Speaker Enables or disables the Composite input to the internal speaker. Microphone Boost Boost is applied in the Off setting. The default is On (-20 dB). Keep this setting on if your microphone is too sensitive.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Setting Notes Touch Enables touch and pen interaction The default is VGA1 & HDMI. on either VGA1, HDMI or VGA1 Only change this setting if you & HDMI. want touch and pen interaction active on only one video source (VGA or HDMI).
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Setting Notes Aspect Ratio Adjusts the image output to The default is Match Input. Fill Screen, Match Input or 16:9. Fill Screen produces an image that fills the entire screen by stretching and scaling the source video to match the projector’s native aspect ratio.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Setting Notes Startup Screen Opens the Startup Screen sub- The default is SMART. menu where you can select the This screen displays when the type of startup screen (SMART or projector lamp is starting and a USER), capture an image to use for video source signal isn’t...
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Setting Notes Default Opens the Default sub-menu If you press ENTER on the where you can reset projector remote control, all projector settings to their default values. settings reset to their defaults, reversing any menu changes you made.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Setting Notes Displays the projector’s primary domain name number in values between 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255. MAC Address Displays the projector’s MAC address in xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx format. Group Name Displays the projector’s workgroup You can set the projector’s name as set by an administrator workgroup name using the...
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Setting Notes Projector Information menu Lamp Hours Displays the current number of Always reset the lamp hours lamp usage hours from 0 to 5000 after you replace a lamp, hours from when it was last reset.
C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Focusing the image To focus the projected image, use the focus ring located on the projector lens. To focus and adjust the image Rotate the focus ring right or left until the image is in focus. Adjusting the image Refer to these notes when adjusting the projected image as described in the included SLR60wi textless installation guide (smarttech.com/kb/170259).
N O T E The center of the image is offset 1.75" to the left from the center of the mounting bracket with a tolerance of ± 2". See the LightRaise 60wi interactive projector installation template (smarttech.com/kb/170271) for more information.
C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector Component Description Access door Status light Active tip Charging the interactive pen The pen has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can charge in two hours. A fully charged pen will operate for two days before requiring recharging.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive projector To write with your finger 1. Press SMART Ink on the toolbar with your finger. The SMART Ink tools appear. 2. Use your finger to select a pen color or tool. 3.
Chapter 4 Using the XCP Connecting the XCP to the projector XCP input connections Using the XCPprojector controls If you purchased a LightRaise projector control (XCP), you can mount it on the wall beside your interactive surface, giving you a convenient location to connect your peripheral devices and to control basic projector operations.
C H A P T E R 4 Using the XCP Connecting the XCP to the projector The following diagram describes the connectors of the XCP harness cable. smarttech.com/kb/170295...
C H A P T E R 4 Using the XCP XCP input connections The following diagram and table describe the connections available from the XCP. Number Function Recessed multi-pin receptacle for connecting to your computer with the optional display connection adapters (see XCP adapters on page 5).
C H A P T E R 4 Using the XCP Using the XCPprojector controls The following diagram and table describe the basic projector controls you can access from the XCP. Number Control Function Power button Tap the Power button to turn the projector on and off. The button illuminates to indicate the projector status (see Determining projector status on page 56).
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C H A P T E R 4 Using the XCP Number Control Function Input Tap the Input button to cycle through the supported input modes. Depending on which adapter is connected to the XCP, some of the supported input modes vary as follows: If no adapter is connected, the SMART Connect or composite input modes are available.
Chapter 5 Integrating other devices Native video format Video format compatibility HD and SD signal format compatibility Connecting peripheral sources and outputs This chapter provides information on integrating your LightRaise60wi interactive projector with peripheral devices. N O T E The 16:9 on-screen display (OSD) menu setting delivers all video modes with black bands along the top and bottom edges of the screen.
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C H A P T E R 5 Integrating other devices N O T E Although other resolutions might work, only the resolutions listed in the table below are supported by SMART. The projector scales the image to fit one of the following aspect ratios: Fill: The full size of the projection area is used.
C H A P T E R 5 Integrating other devices Resolution Mode Aspect ratio Refresh rate Match input (Hz) appearance 1280 × 1024 SXGA 85 85.024 Pillarbox 1360 x 768 1360 x 768 60 16:9 59.848 Letterbox 1600 × 1200 UXGA Pillarbox 1680 X 1050...
C H A P T E R 5 Integrating other devices Connecting peripheral sources and outputs Follow these instructions if you have a peripheral device to connect to your interactive projector, such as a DVD/Blu-ray player. W A R N I N G Measure the distance between the projector and the peripheral device you want to connect.
Chapter 6 Maintaining your interactive projector Replacing the remote control battery Replacing the CAT battery Cleaning the projector and accessories When cleaning the projector’s exterior When cleaning the projector’s mirror and lens When cleaning the projector’s accessories Replacing the projector lamp module Resetting the lamp hours This chapter describes how to clean and prevent damage to your interactive projector and also how to replace parts.
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C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive projector Dispose of the exhausted battery and product components in accordance with applicable regulations. To replace the remote control battery 1. Hold down the side release on the left side of the battery holder and pull the battery holder completely out of the remote control.
C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive projector Replacing the CAT battery Follow this procedure to replace the curtain alignment tool (CAT) battery. To replace the CAT battery 1. Press down on the battery door by the handle of the CAT and slide it away from the tool. 2.
C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive projector Do not spray cleaners, solvents or compressed air directly on the projector. Do not use spray cleaners or solvents near any part of the projector because they can damage or stain the unit. Spraying the system could spread a chemical mist on some of the projector’s components and lamp, resulting in damage and poor image quality Do not allow liquids or commercial solvents of any kind to flow into the projector base or head.
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C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive projector W A R N I N G smarttech.com/compliance for the projector’s material safety data sheet (MSDS) documents. Replace the lamp module when the projector becomes dim or displays its lamp life warning message.
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C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive projector When replacing the projector lamp module: Put the projector into Standby mode and wait 30 minutes for the lamp to cool completely. Do not remove any screws other than those specified in the lamp replacement instructions.
C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive projector To remove the old lamp module 1. If the projector is on and its status light displays solid green, press the Power button twice on the remote control to put the projector into Standby mode. 2.
C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive projector 6. Use the Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screw on the lamp module, and disconnect the lamp module’s power plug. Use the handle on the lamp module to gently slide the lamp module out and remove it from the projector.
C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive projector To finish the projector lamp module installation 1. Connect the projector power cable to the wall outlet, and then turn on the projector. 2. Press the Power button once on the remote control or XCP to confirm that the projector is operating and that the lamp module is correctly installed.
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C H A P T E R 6 Maintaining your interactive projector 2. Scroll down to Lamp Hour Reset, and then press OK. Both Lamp Hour values (Standard and Economy) reset to zero. C A U T I O N Do not reset the lamp hours unless you have just replaced the lamp module.
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector Determining projector status Determining touch status Determining interactive pen status Determining curtain alignment tool (CAT) status Determining XCP status Projector status light Active input status lights Troubleshooting your SMART product with the Connection Wizard Troubleshooting pen and finger touch issues Interactive pen issues Finger touch issues...
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector Determining projector status The projector has one status light and one service light. Use the table below to determine the status of the projector. Power Service Projected Status and related troubleshooting light light image...
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector Power Service Projected Status and related troubleshooting light light image Flashing None The projector’s operating temperature has been exceeded. See The “Projector Overheated,” “Fan Failure” or “Color Wheel Failure” message appears section in Troubleshooting projector errors on page 67.
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector Touch Status and related troubleshooting status interaction light Error states Solid No touch The USB cable for touch isn’t properly connected to your computer. green or flashing Change the Touch setting in the OSD menu to match the current input green (see Adjusting projector settings on page 19).
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector Touch interaction Status and related troubleshooting status light None The pen is turned off. Turn the switch to the On position (see Interactive pen components on page 31 for the location of the On/Off switch).
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector Determining XCP status The XCP has one projector status light and two active input lights. Projector status light The XCP Power button illuminates to indicate the projector status and provides the same status information as the Power button on the interactive projector.
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If the SMART Settings window indicates your projector is working properly, see Troubleshooting pen and finger touch issues on the next page for more information. 3. Select LightRaise 60wi interactive projector from the SMART products found drop-down list, and then click Next.
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector 4. Select your troubleshooting issue from the list that appears, and then click Next. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions. Troubleshooting pen and finger touch issues If you’re experiencing issues with finger touch or the interactive pen, you can troubleshoot the following common issues.
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C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector Ensure that the current video input corresponds with the Touch setting in the OSD menu (see Touch on page 24) and that the TDM is connected and has a solid green or flashing green status light (see Determining touch status on page 57).
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector Examples of common obstructions to watch out for include: Cables or wires that hang into the projected image Screws or nails protruding from the wall or the dry-erase board Wall protrusions or uneven wall surfaces Bezels thicker than 3 mm above the board surface Map rails on the wall or the dry-erase board...
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector native resolution (1280 × 800) for the best results. Ensure the video source is properly connected to the projector. Press the Input Select button on the remote control to switch to the correct video source. If these tasks don’t resolve the issue, refer to the following sections for additional troubleshooting information.
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector To resolve a partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image 1. Select Start > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Display. The Display Properties window appears. 3. Click the Settings tab. 4.
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector The projector image can slip if the projector is moved often or installed in a location prone to vibration, such as next to a heavy door. Follow these precautions to help prevent the image from becoming unaligned: Ensure that the installation wall is plumb and square and doesn’t move or vibrate excessively.
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector 4. Disconnect the power cable from the power outlet, and then wait at least 60 seconds. 5. Connect the power cable, and then turn on the projector. 6. Check that the fans are running, and if necessary adjust the fan speed using the service menu. 7.
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector 4. Reconnect the power cable, and then turn on the projector. 5. If the previous steps don’t resolve the issue, disconnect the power cable and then contact your authorized SMART reseller.
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector Issue Related troubleshooting The XCP doesn’t Ensure that all cable connections are secure. respond to touch Disconnect and connect all of the cables. inputs. Ensure that all input cable connections are secure. The XCP doesn’t respond to input Disconnect and connect all of the cables.
C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting your interactive projector Retrieving your password If you forget the projector’s password, you can retrieve it by accessing the projector service menu directly from the projector or from the password settings menu on your projector’s web page (see Password settings on page 77).
Chapter 8 Remotely managing your interactive projector Accessing web page management Home Control panel Network settings E-mail alerts Password settings Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) This chapter describes how to manage your interactive projector from a remote location. Accessing web page management Before you can access the remote management web page, you must connect a network cable to your projector and enable the network functions in the on-screen display (OSD) menu (see Adjusting projector settings on page 19).
C H A P T E R 8 Remotely managing your interactive projector Home The Home menu displays basic projector information and enables you to select the OSD language. N O T E You can view basic projector information but you’re unable to change it (with the exception of the OSD language) from the Home menu.
C H A P T E R 8 Remotely managing your interactive projector Submenu setting Description Lamp Mode Adjusts lamp brightness to Standard or Economy. Standard displays a high-quality, bright image. Economy increases the lamp life by decreasing the brightness of the image. Auto Power Off Sets the length of the auto power off countdown timer between 1 and 240 minutes.
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C H A P T E R 8 Remotely managing your interactive projector Submenu setting Description Gateway Displays or allows you to set the projector’s default network gateway in values between 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255. Displays or allows you to set the projector’s IP address for your network’s primary domain name server in values between 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255.
C H A P T E R 8 Remotely managing your interactive projector E-mail alerts This menu enables you to enter your preferred address for receiving e-mail alerts and adjust related settings. Submenu setting Description E-mail Alert Selects Enable to turn on or Disable to turn off the E-mail Alert function.
C H A P T E R 8 Remotely managing your interactive projector N O T E S The first time you enable the password settings, the default password value is four numbers, for example, 1234. The maximum allowable password length is four numbers or letters. If you forget the projector password, refer to Accessing the service menu on page 70 to set the projector setting to factory defaults.
Chapter 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector Serial interface settings Command inventory Value-based command methods Absolute values and adjustment values Video source specification values Power state controls Source selection controls General source controls Additional VGA source controls Audio controls Network controls System controls...
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C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector I M P O R T A N T There is a 9V signal active on Pin9 when the control panel power is turned on in the on-screen display (OSD) menu and should never be wired to use anything other than SMART approved control panels.
C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector 3. Configure your serial interface settings using the values from the table in the previous section, and then press ENTER. An “invalid cmd= ? for help” message appears, and the > character appears as a command prompt on the following line.
C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector Value-based command methods Absolute values and adjustment values You can use the command’s target range to set an absolute value for a command or cause an adjustment to be made to the current value.
C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector See the following examples for adjusting projector brightness of VGA1, regardless whether it’s the current source: >set brightness vga1=65 brightness vga1=65 >set brightness vga1-7 brightness vga1=58 Power state controls These commands put the projector in and out of Standby mode and request the projector’s current...
C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector Field Description Cooling The projector is cooling. Confirm off Confirm off is a non-selectable power state that is returned during stage one of the two-button Off sequence. Idle The projector is off but still receiving power (Standby mode).
C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector General source controls The following source controls apply to all input sources. These controls are unavailable when the projector is in Standby mode. You can specify custom color values for all inputs. These commands inform you of the current source settings.
C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector Command Command target range Response set brightness [value] =0 to =100 brightness=[value] set contrast [value] =0 to =100 contrast=[value] set saturation [value] =0 to =100 saturation=[value] set tint [value] =0 to =100...
C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector These commands inform you of the current VGA source settings. Command Response get frequency frequency=[current frequency offset setting] get tracking tracking=[current tracking offset setting] These commands control the appearance of your VGA source.
C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector Command Command target range Response set micvolume [target] =0 to =40 micvolume=[target] set mute [target] mute=[target] =off set volumecontrol [target] volumecontrol=[target] =off set cc [target] =cc1 cc=[target] =cc2...
C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector Command Response get gateway gateway=[current network gateway] get primarydns primarydns=[current primary domain server] get macaddr macaddr=[current MAC address] These commands control your network settings. Command Command target range Response...
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C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector Command Response get startupscreen startupscreen=[current startup screen setting] get resolution resolution=[current input resolution] get language language=[current language setting] get groupname groupname=[current projector group name] get projectorname projectorname=[current projector name] get locationinfo...
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C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector Command Command target range Response set highbrightness [target] highbrightness=[target] =off set autopoweroff [value] =0 to =240 autopoweroff=[value] set zoom [value] =0 to =30 zoom=[value] set projectorid [value] =0 to =99...
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C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector Command Command target range Response set language [target] =English language=[target] =Arabic =Czech =German =Greek =English (UK) =Spanish (Spain) =Spanish (Mexico) =French (France) =French (Canada) =Hungarian =Italian =Japan =Malay...
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C H A P T E R 9 Connecting your room control system to your interactive projector These commands control the current system settings. These commands are available when the projector is in Standby mode and when it is on. Command Command target range Response...
Appendix A Hardware environmental compliance SMART Technologies supports global efforts to ensure that electronic equipment is manufactured, sold and disposed of in a safe and environmentally friendly manner. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Battery regulations (WEEE and Battery Directives) Electrical and electronic equipment and batteries contain substances that can be harmful to the environment and to human health.
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Index accessories 5 HDMI connections 75, 84 alarms 75 height 12 aspect ratios 41 audio controlling volume of 87 muting 19, 88 image resolving issues with 64 input selection 84 installation batteries 95 choosing a height 12 choosing a location 11 choosing a surface 7 routing the cables 13 Installing 7...
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I N D E X native video formats 41 VGA connections 75, 84, 86 network communication 75, 88 volume control 87 obstructions 11 Wall-mounting kit 5 Wall protrusions 11 WEEE and Battery Directives 95 passwords 71, 77 Pen holder 4 Perchlorate material 95 XCP 23, 37 power 74, 83...
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