Important Information Before you install and use your SMART Mobile Stand, read and understand the safety warnings and precautions in this user’s guide and the included warnings document. These safety warnings and precautions describe the safe and correct operation of your SMART Mobile Stand and its accessories, helping you prevent injuries and equipment damage.
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• Do not climb or ride (or allow children to climb or ride) on your SMART Mobile Stand. Climbing or riding on your SMART Mobile Stand could result in personal injury or product damage.
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Your SMART Mobile Stand is designed for standard ramp access. At least two people are required to move your unit up or down a ramp. Moving your unit up or down a ramp with a steep incline may cause your SMART Mobile Stand to tip.
To ensure operating safety and to prevent product damage, observe the following precautions: • Do not set up or use your SMART Mobile Stand in an area with excessive levels of dust, dirt, humidity or smoke. • Disconnect your SMART Mobile Stand’s power plug from the power outlet before cleaning the unit or if you won’t be using it for a long period of time.
Standard Replaceable Parts................8 Assembling Your SMART Mobile Stand ..............9 Environmental Requirements ............... 10 Things to Consider When Assembling Your SMART Mobile Stand ..... 11 Installing Your Flat-Panel Display on Your SMART Mobile Stand................12 Adjusting the Shelves ................... 14 Model FSSBID 100: Connecting Devices Inside Your SMART Mobile Stand’s Cabinet ................
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Flat-Panel Displays Interactive Overlay........... 55 Completing Your Installation and Connecting Other Products to Your SMART Mobile Stand ......................57 Installing the Rear Access Panels on Your SMART Mobile Stand ....58 The Connection Panel .................. 59 Connecting a Guest Laptop Computer ............61 Connecting Your SMART Document Camera ..........
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vi i | CON T EN TS Covered Electronics Devices................ 86 China’s Electronic Information Products Regulations........86 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act ........86 Customer Support ....................87 Online Information and Support..............87 Training......................87 Technical Support..................87 Warranty ....................... 87 Registration....................
About Your SMART Mobile Stand Your SMART Mobile Stand is an easy-to-use, fully integrated, height-adjustable stand that adds mobility to select SMART Board interactive displays. For a list of flat-panel displays supported by your SMART Mobile Stand, see smarttech.com/ supportedpanels.
A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D SMART Mobile Stand Features Your SMART Mobile Stand is easy to move so that you can share the unit with other users, reconfigure your meeting space or classroom, or quickly add interactive and audiovisual features to a room that might otherwise not have them.
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A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Hydraulic Height Adjustment Handle Optional Laptop Shelf • Mounts on Either Side of Your Stand • Adjustable Tilt Angle High-Quality, • Telescopes Outward Integrated Speakers Locking Cabinet for Secure Storage SMART Mobile Stand from the Front 1010651 Rev C1...
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A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Serial Number Location Connection Panel Large, Removable Cabinet Venting Access Panels SMART Mobile Stand from the Rear 1010651 Rev C1...
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Moving Your Unit Supports Integration with a SMART Hub SE240 (Model FSSBID 100H Only) Dedicated Space Adjustable Shelving for a Computer Power Management Swiveling, Lockable, Non-Marking Casters SMART Mobile Stand from the Rear (Lower Panel Removed) 1010651 Rev C1...
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A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D SMART Mobile Stand from the Front with Doors Open Showing Rack Mount Configuration 1010651 Rev C1...
Computer Hardware You need at least three USB receptacles (recommended) on your computer to connect it to your SMART Mobile Stand. If your computer has fewer than three available USB receptacles, you need a USB hub (not included) to connect your computer to your stand.
SMART reseller. Rack Mount Hardware Accessory Kit If you want to configure your SMART Mobile Stand for a rack mount, you can purchase a hardware accessory kit from your authorized SMART reseller. This kit includes 16 rack clips so that you can mount up to four peripheral racks.
Your SMART Mobile Stand requires minimal assembly. Consult the SMART Mobile Stand for Interactive Displays Textless Installation Instructions (smarttech.com/kb/132293) included with your unit for instructions on installing your SMART Mobile Stand. WARNING Failure to follow the installation instructions included with your SMART Mobile Stand for Interactive Displays could result in personal injury or product damage.
Allow the unit to reach room temperature before operation to prevent possible product damage. • Do not place your SMART Mobile Stand in hot locations, such as near heating equipment. • Do not block the ventilation slots and openings on your SMART Mobile Stand.
• You will require ample work space to assemble your SMART Mobile Stand. • Do not set up or use your SMART Mobile Stand in an area with excessive levels of dust, dirt, humidity or smoke. • If you received an IEC power bar with your SMART Mobile Stand and you need to ground this power bar, use a self-tapping screw (not included) to secure its ground wire to the base sheet metal of your stand.
SMART Mobile Stand for Interactive Displays Textless Installation Instructions (smarttech.com/kb/132293). CAUTION To prevent crushing additional product cables between your flat-panel display and the SMART Mobile Stand’s speaker panel, follow the path of the installed cable harness. 1010651 Rev C1...
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Securing the Clevis Pins When Installing a 60" (152 cm) or Larger Flat-Panel Display Follow these instructions if you intend to install a SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay with a 60" (152.4 cm) or larger flat-panel display. CAUTION To prevent damage to a 60"...
2" to 19" (5.1 cm to 48.3 cm). Consider whether you plan to install a SMART Hub, DVD/Blu-ray player or VCR in your unit when determining the best height for these shelves. Typically, you will install your DVD/Blu-ray player on the top shelf, and then install your VCR on the bottom shelf.
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15 | A S S E M B L I N G Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D 3. Slide the shelf onto the shelf clips, making sure to position the grooves on the bottom of the shelf so that it snaps in place.
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SMART Mobile Stand’s Cabinet This chapter explains how to connect your SMART Mobile Stand FSSBID 100’s prewired cable harness to your flat-panel display, computer or SMART Hub PE260, and other devices inside your stand’s cabinet. Your stand’s cable harness provides centralized cable management with strain relief.
S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Connecting Your Flat-Panel Display Follow these instructions to connect the correct cables from your FSSBID 100’s prewired cable harness to your flat-panel display’s connection panel. Cable Connections to Your Flat-Panel Display...
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NOTE If your flat-panel display’s connection panel has only one 3.5 mm audio receptacle, contact your authorized SMART reseller to purchase a 3.5 mm audio Y-adapter cable. 5. Connect cable V01 as follows: –...
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AV03. Install this HDMI cable along the same path as cable AV03, and then connect it to similar points. NOTE Don’t connect your SMART Mobile Stand to a power outlet before you install the rear access panels (page 58). 1010651 Rev C1...
IMPORTANT SMART recommends that you have at least three USB receptacles on your computer to connect it to your SMART Mobile Stand. If your computer has fewer than three available USB receptacles, you need a USB hub (not included) to connect your computer to your stand. Contact your authorized SMART reseller to order a recommended USB hub.
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USB hub. NOTE If you require a USB hub to connect cables C01, C02 and C03 to your computer, your authorized SMART reseller can recommend a part. 4. Connect RJ45 cable N01 to your computer’s network/LAN receptacle 1010651 Rev C1...
Coil and bundle the cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap. Connecting Your SMART Hub PE260 If you connect your SMART Mobile Stand to a SMART Hub PE260 instead of a computer, install your SMART Hub PE260 in the dedicated space for a tower computer behind the left cabinet door (when your stand is configured for standard shelving).
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S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Coil and bundle the cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap. NOTE Don’t connect your SMART Mobile Stand to a power outlet before you install the rear access panels (page 58). Cable Connections to Your SMART Hub PE260 3.5 mm...
If you install additional audio or video cables other than those provided with your SMART Mobile Stand, SMART Board interactive display frame, SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay, or as part of an adapter kit, SMART assumes no responsibility and you are solely responsible for any damage incurred to your SMART Mobile Stand, its cabling or other devices.
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SMART Mobile Stand) to an available receptacle on your SMART Mobile Stand’s power bar. Coil and bundle the cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap. NOTE Don’t connect your SMART Mobile Stand to a power outlet before you install the rear access panels (page 58). 1010651 Rev C1...
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SMART Mobile Stand’s power bar. Coil and bundle the cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap. NOTE Don’t connect your SMART Mobile Stand to a power outlet before you install the rear access panels (page 58). 1010651 Rev C1...
This section describes how to connect your SMART Board interactive display frame’s controller box to your SMART Mobile Stand (instead of directly to a computer). Refer to the SMART Board interactive display frame Installation and User’s Guide (smarttech.com/kb/125254) for general instructions on installing your SMART Board interactive display frame on your flat-panel display.
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Route this cable up the cabinet’s rear support tube and behind the hydraulic pump, leaving enough slack to create a strain relief loop. 5. Connect the other end to an available receptacle on your SMART Mobile Stand’s power bar, and then coil and bundle any excess cable.
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S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 7. Route your interactive display frame’s camera cables through the connection panel from the right side, up your SMART Mobile Stand’s prewired cable harness, down behind the speaker panel and along the inside edge of the pencil ledge, as shown page 31.
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9. Route the other end of the camera cables back through the connection panel from right to left, and then connect them to your SMART Board interactive display frame’s controller box, coiling the excess cable and fastening it to the speaker panel with cable ties, as shown below.
Ensure that your SMART Board interactive display frame is functioning correctly before you install the rear access panels on your SMART Mobile Stand (see page 58). Connect your SMART Mobile Stand temporarily to a power outlet while you check your interactive display frame.
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USB A to B Adapter AD09 To connect your 1. Working inside your SMART Mobile Stand’s cabinet from the back, secure interactive overlay your interactive overlay’s power supply to the two mounting holes directly to the right of the connection panel, using plastic cable ties.
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S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 3. Connect the DB9 end of the SMART DB9 to USB adapter cable (included with your SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay) to your pen tray, ensuring that you can still easily access the USB A plug at the other end.
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Coil and bundle the excess cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap. NOTES • Don’t connect your SMART Mobile Stand to a power outlet before you install the rear access panels (page 58). • If you move your SMART Mobile Stand with a SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay installed, secure the pens in the pen tray so that they don’t fall out.
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Inside Your SMART Mobile Stand’s Cabinet This chapter explains how to connect your SMART Mobile Stand FSSBID 100H’s prewired cable harness to your flat-panel display, SMART Hub SE240, computer, and other devices inside your stand’s cabinet. Your stand’s cable harness provides centralized cable management with strain relief.
1 to 3 in Appendix A: Configuring a Rack Mount on page 69. 2. Align the base of a SMART Hub SE240 mounting bracket to the top of the front left corner and rear right corner of your hub (when viewed from its connection face), as shown in the following image.
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You don’t need the other two L-brackets and four screws included with your hub. 4. Working inside your SMART Mobile Stand’s cabinet from the rear, position your SMART Hub SE240 against the cabinet’s top panel, aligning the holes in the mounting brackets to the four pilot holes drilled in the top of the cabinet, as shown.
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M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 5. Using a Phillips No. 2 screwdriver, secure your SMART Hub SE240 to your SMART Mobile Stand’s cabinet with the four washers and four screws included in your stand’s accessory kit, as shown.
FSSBID 100H’s prewired cable harness to your flat-panel display’s connection panel. Cable Connections to Your Flat-Panel Display Speaker 3.5 mm Stereo Cable Audio In (Video) In Receptacles from Your from Your (Output to SMART Hub SMART Prewired Speakers) Speaker 3.5 mm Cables Stereo Audio Cable Cable...
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Your flat-panel display won’t look exactly like the one shown on page 41. • Some flat-panel displays require audio/video adapters, which you can purchase from your authorized SMART reseller. • Don’t connect your SMART Mobile Stand to a power outlet before you install the rear access panels (page 58). 1010651 Rev C1...
M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Connecting Your SMART Hub SE240 2 × RCA 3 ×...
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6. Connect DVI cable V03 in the prewired cable harness inside the cabinet of your SMART Mobile Stand to your hub’s Video In receptacle (marked Computer 1 ). 7. Connect DVI cable V04 to your SMART Hub’s DVI receptacle, marked Video Out . NOTE You previously connected the other end of this cable to your flat-panel display (see page 42).
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SMART Mobile Stand’s accessory kit to adapter AD08 ’s VGA video receptacle. 2. Connect the 3.5 mm stereo audio plug from cable AV05 to your SMART Hub SE240’s remaining Computer Audio receptacle, marked 2 . 3. Connect a USB A to USB B cable (not included) to the remaining USB B receptacle marked Computer 2 on your hub.
S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Coil and bundle the cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap. 2. Replace the shelves in your SMART Mobile Stand’s cabinet. See page 14 for details on installing the shelves in your SMART Mobile Stand.
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(not included) that you previously connected to your SMART Hub SE240 to an available USB receptacle on your computer (see page 45). 4. Connect your computer’s power cable (not included with your SMART Mobile Stand) to an available receptacle on your stand’s power bar.
If you install additional audio or video cables other than those provided with your SMART Mobile Stand, SMART Board interactive display frame, SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay, or as part of an adapter kit, SMART assumes no responsibility and you are solely responsible for any damage incurred to your SMART Mobile Stand, its cabling or other devices.
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SMART Mobile Stand’s power bar. Coil and bundle the cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap. NOTE Don’t connect your SMART Mobile Stand to a power outlet before you install the rear access panels (page 58). To connect 1.
This section describes how to connect your SMART Board interactive display frame’s controller box to your SMART Mobile Stand (instead of directly to a computer). Refer to the SMART Board interactive display frame Installation and User’s Guide (smarttech.com/kb/125254) for general instructions on installing your SMART Board interactive display frame on your flat-panel display.
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Route this cable up the cabinet’s rear support tube and behind the hydraulic pump, leaving enough slack to create a strain relief loop. 5. Connect the other end to an available receptacle on your SMART Mobile Stand’s power bar, and then coil and bundle any excess cable.
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S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 7. Route your interactive display frame’s camera cables through the connection panel from the right side, up your SMART Mobile Stand’s prewired cable harness, down behind the speaker panel and along the inside edge of the pencil ledge, as shown on page 53.
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9. Route the other end of the camera cables back through the connection panel from right to left, and then connect them to your SMART Board interactive display frame’s controller box, coiling the excess cable and fastening it to the speaker panel with cable ties, as shown on page 53.
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Ensure that your SMART Board interactive display frame is functioning correctly before you install the rear access panels on your SMART Mobile Stand (see page 58). Connect your SMART Mobile Stand temporarily to a power outlet while you check your interactive display frame.
Connecting Your SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays Interactive Overlay This section describes how to connect your SMART Board for Flat-Panel Display s interactive overlay to your SMART Mobile Stand (instead of directly to a computer). Refer to the SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays Installation Guide: Corner Brackets (smarttech.com/kb/000769) for general instructions on installing your interactive...
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S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 3. Connect the DB9 end of the SMART DB9 to USB adapter cable (included with your SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay) to your pen tray.
SMART Support website for additional instructions. Topics covered in this chapter include: • Installing the Rear Access Panels on Your SMART Mobile Stand (page 58) • The Connection Panel (page 59) • Connecting a Guest Laptop Computer (page 61) •...
VCR, to your SMART Mobile Stand, reinstall the rear access panels on your unit. To install the rear 1. Replace the upper rear panel that you removed from your SMART Mobile Stand, access panels secure the bottom two screws with the included security TORX® key, and then secure the top two screws with a Phillips No.
SMART Document Camera, your SMART Response (formerly Senteo) interactive response system receiver and other USB devices. When you want to move your SMART Mobile Stand, you can easily disconnect cables from this panel. See starting on page 61 for details about connecting a guest laptop computer or other SMART products to your unit.
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Connection (FSSBID 100H only) WARNING • Your SMART Mobile Stand is designed to operate with a maximum power consumption of 1200 W. Exceeding this consumption could result in fire, personal injury or death. • Ensure that any cables extending across the floor to your SMART Mobile Stand are properly bundled and marked to prevent a tripping hazard.
T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Connecting a Guest Laptop Computer You can connect a guest laptop computer to your SMART Mobile Stand by means of your stand’s connection panel.
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AUDIO In on your SMART Mobile Stand’s connection panel. 5. Disconnect cable C05 from the USB receptacle marked with an image of a tower computer on your SMART Mobile Stand’s connection panel, and then connect it to an available USB receptacle on your laptop computer.
T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Connecting Your SMART Document Camera Your SMART Mobile Stand’s rear connection panel enables you to easily connect your SMART Document Camera through a USB A connection, and then present images from your document camera on your flat panel’s screen.
To connect 1. Position your SMART Response receiver in an unobtrusive location away your receiver from other wireless products, such as 2.4 GHz routers and cordless telephones.
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2. Connect your receiver’s captive USB cable connector to either of the adjacent vertical USB A connections (marked USB ) or the USB receptacle marked with an image of a tower computer (FSSBID 100H only) on your SMART Mobile Stand’s connection panel (see page 60), or to an available USB receptacle on your computer.
IMPORTANT Because of USB communication limitations, ensure that the cable connecting your USB device to your SMART Mobile Stand is not longer than 10' (3 m). Connecting a Wired Keyboard or Mouse If you decide to use a wired keyboard or mouse, connect these devices...
M A I NT A I NI NG Y O U R S MA R T M O B I L E S T A N D Maintaining Your SMART Mobile Stand Your SMART Mobile Stand is durable. With proper care, it will provide years of trouble-free service. This chapter covers: • Cleaning and Preventing Damage to Your SMART Mobile Stand (this page) •...
(not included) to secure the equipment. If you move your SMART Mobile Stand with a SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay installed, secure the pens in the pen tray so that they don’t fall out.
Although your SMART Mobile Stand comes configured for shelving, it can also accommodate an optional 19" (48 cm) rack mount configuration. NOTE If you want to configure your SMART Mobile Stand for a rack mount, you can purchase a hardware accessory kit, which includes 16 rack clips, from your authorized SMART reseller.
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CO N F IG U RI NG A R A C K MO U N T To remove the shelving 1. Remove the four screws in the lower rear panel of your SMART Mobile Stand and rear support tube with the included security TORX key, and then remove the panel. Keep these screws nearby.
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2× Rear Support Tube NOTE You may need to detach some cables to remove this support tube. After you finish configuring your SMART Mobile Stand to accommodate a rack mount, attach these cables again. 1010651 Rev C1...
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CO N F IG U RI NG A R A C K MO U N T To configure a 1. Open the doors of your SMART Mobile Stand’s cabinet. rack mount 2. Locate the left and right front rack rails, and then remove the two screws in the flange at the top of each rail.
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73 | CO N F IG U RI NG A R A C K MO U N T 3. Lift the left rack rail at a slight angle to detach it from the base, rotate it 90° clockwise, and then insert the rail at a slight angle into the rack mount slots further to the left.
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Install a SMART Hub SE240 in the second highest rack mount position. To replace the rear 1. Replace the upper rear panel that you removed from your SMART Mobile Stand, access panels secure the bottom two screws with the included security TORX key, and then secure the top two screws with a Phillips No.
Appendix B SMART Mobile Stand Running Diagrams FSSBID 100 (North America) 1010651 Rev C1...
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• • AV02 Device Two, Flat-Panel Three-Plug RCA Male 8' (2.4 m) 93-00685-20 Display / to Three-Plug RCA Male e.g., VCR SMART Hub SE240 • • AV03 Device One, Flat-Panel Five-Plug RCA Male 8' (2.4 m) 93-00684-20 Display to Five-Plug RCA Male e.g., DVD /...
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Flat-Panel VGA Female Chassis 6' (1.8 m) 93-00680-00 Panel Display to Five Plug BNC RGBHV Male • • Device One, SMART Hub S-Video Male 6' (1.8 m) 93-00202-20 SE240 to S-Video Male e.g., DVD / Blu-ray Player • • SMART Hub...
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IEC Male Various Overlay or to Country Specific Female Interactive Display Frame • • AD08 AV05 SMART Hub VGA Female to DVI-A Male 93-00528-20 SE240 AD09 Interactive USB B Female 93-00698-20 Overlay’s to USB A Female USB to Serial Adapter Power •...
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82 | SMA RT M O BIL E S TA ND R UN NI NG DIA G RAM S Country-Specific Power Adapters Country SMART Adapter Part No. Australia 93-00587-20 Bahrain 93-00586-20 China 93-00707-20 Finland 93-00584-20 France 93-00584-20 Germany 93-00584-20 Iran...
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Cable AV01 3.5 mm Stereo Audio Plug VGA (Video) Male Connector VGA (Video) Male Connector (To Your Flat-Panel Display) (To Your Computer or SMART Hub PE260) 3 × RCA Plugs Cable AV02 3 × RCA Plugs (To Your Flat-Panel Display) (To Device Two, e.g., VCR)
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Adapter AD08 DVI Male to VGA Female VGA (Video) Male Connector VGA (Video) Male Connector (Included with Your (To AD08 and Your SMART Hub SE240) (To Your Computer) SMART Hub SE240) Cable V03 Cables C01, C02 and C03 Cable C04...
Appendix C 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 Regulations (WEEE Directive) Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations apply to all electrical and electronic equipment sold within the European Union.
China’s EIP regulations. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act The United States has enacted the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act which limits the lead (Pb) content in products. SMART Technologies is committed to complying with this initiative. 1010651 Rev C1...
To locate your local reseller, visit smarttech.com/where. Warranty Product warranty is governed by the terms and conditions of SMART’s “Limited Equipment Warranty” that shipped with the SMART product at the time of purchase. Registration To help us serve you, register online at smarttech.com/registration.
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