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SMART Board® 600i6 Interactive whiteboard system Configuration and user’s guide...
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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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Important information Before you install and use your SMART Board® 600i6 interactive whiteboard system, 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 interactive whiteboard system and its accessories, helping you to prevent injuries and equipment damage.
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I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N Two people are required to mount your SMART product because it may be too heavy for one person to safely maneuver. When you lift your interactive whiteboard, you and your assistant should stand on either side of the screen, supporting its weight at the bottom while balancing the top with your other hands.
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I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N You must connect the USB cable that came with your SMART Board interactive whiteboard to a computer that has a USB compliant interface and that bears the USB logo. In addition, the USB source computer must be compliant with CSA/UL/EN 60950 and bear the CE mark and CSA and/or UL Mark(s) for CSA/UL 60950.
I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N I M P O R T A N T Keep your remote control in a safe place because there is no other way to access menu options.
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I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N Environmental Parameter requirement Cables All SMART Board 600i6 interactive whiteboard system cables should be shielded to prevent potential accidents and degraded video and audio quality. Conducted and radiated EN55022/CISPR 22, Class A emissions smarttech.com/kb/170585...
Contents Important information Safety warnings, cautions and important information Environmental requirements Chapter 1: About your interactive whiteboard system SMART Board 600i6 interactive whiteboard system features Included accessories Chapter 2: Installing your interactive whiteboard system Choosing a location Choosing a height Securing your interactive whiteboard system...
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C O N T E N T S Transporting your interactive whiteboard system Appendix A: Remotely managing your system through a network interface Web page management Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Appendix B: Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Connecting your room control system to the SMART UF70 projector Projector programming commands Appendix C: Disabling user USB access...
Remote control Pens Eraser VGA connection kit Your SMART Board 600i6 interactive whiteboard system combines the following components: SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboard Wall-mounted, short-throw SMART UF70 or SMART UF70w projector Accessories and optional equipment This chapter describes the features of your interactive whiteboard and provides information about product parts and accessories.
When you use SMART software with your SMART Board 600i6 interactive whiteboard system, you can write or draw over the projected computer image in digital ink using a pen tray pen or your finger, and then save these notes to a .notebook file or directly into any Ink Aware application.
C H A P T E R 1 About your interactive whiteboard system For more information about your SMART Board interactive whiteboard, see the SMART Board 600 and D600 series interactive whiteboard installation and user’s guide (smarttech.com/kb/001414). SMART UF70 or SMART UF70w projector The SMART UF70 or SMART UF70w projector system includes a short-throw projector for use with SMART Board interactive whiteboards and a sturdy support system suitable for many different environments.
C H A P T E R 1 About your interactive whiteboard system Extended Control Panel (ECP) Your projector system’s ECP attaches to the bottom frame of your interactive whiteboard. The ECP features controls for power, source selection and volume adjustment, as well as an integrated USB hub that enables you to switch seamlessly between two connected computers.
C H A P T E R 1 About your interactive whiteboard system N O T E Some of SMART’s older pens aren’t designed to reflect infrared light and the pen tray sensors might not detect them reliably. T I P Wrap light-colored tape around a substitute pen to improve the reflection of infrared light and help with tool detection.
Installing SMART software Changing your projector’s aspect ratio for use with your SMART Board 690 interactive whiteboard 10 Consult the SMART Board 600i6 interactive whiteboard system installation document included with your product for instructions on how to install and secure your system. I M P O R T A N T Use the SMART Board 660i5,680i5, 685i5 and 690i5 interactive whiteboard system installation...
C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive whiteboard system Choosing a location Choose a location for your interactive whiteboard system that’s far from bright light sources, such as windows and strong overhead lighting. Bright light sources can cause distracting shadows on your interactive whiteboard and can reduce the contrast of the projected image.
C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive whiteboard system Routing the cables When connecting cables from your SMART UF70 projector to your interactive whiteboard system, make sure that all cables pass along the top of the interactive whiteboard wall-mounting bracket and then down the side of the interactive whiteboard.
C H A P T E R 2 Installing your interactive whiteboard system Installing SMART software You must install SMART software, such as SMART Meeting Pro™ software or SMART Notebook™ collaborative learning software on the computer connected to your interactive whiteboard system to access all of its features. Download SMART software from smarttech.com/software.
Chapter 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Using your projector Using your remote control Replacing the remote control battery Using the remote control buttons Adjusting projector settings Focusing the image Adjusting the image Projector connection diagram Using your interactive whiteboard Using the Extended Control Panel (ECP) This chapter describes the basic operation of your interactive whiteboard system and explains how to set up your remote control, retrieve system information, access the projector’s image adjustment...
C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Replacing the remote control battery Follow this procedure to replace the remote control battery. W A R N I N G Reduce the risk associated with a leaking battery in the projector’s remote control by following these practices: Use only the specified CR2025 coin-cell battery.
C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Using the remote control buttons The projector remote control enables you to access on-screen menus and change projector settings. Use the Power button on the remote control or ECP to put the projector into Standby mode or to turn it on.
C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system N O T E The Mute, Volume Up and Volume Down buttons work only if there is an audio source connected to the projector for the currently selected video input source. Adjusting projector settings The remote control’s Menu button enables you to access the on-screen display to adjust the projector settings.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Notes V-Position Moves the vertical position of Don’t adjust this setting unless you’re advised the source video up or down to by SMART Support. from -5 to 5 (relative to the Apply this setting only after you make all boom projected image).
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Notes Projector Functions menu Auto Signal Enables or disables signal The default is off. Detect searching of input connectors. Select On to have the projector continuously switch inputs until it finds an active video source.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Notes Projector ID Displays the projector’s unique You can refer to or change this number when ID number (from 0 to 99) within using the network remote management feature your organization’s network.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Notes Network menu Network and Activates the projector’s RJ45 VGA Out connector and network features. Status Displays the current network The default is off. status (Connected, Disconnected or Off). DHCP Displays the status of the The default is on.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Notes Group Name Displays the projector’s You can set the projector’s workgroup name workgroup name as set by an using the remote management features (see administrator (maximum 12 Remotely managing your system through a characters).
C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Setting Notes Resolution Displays the projector’s most If there is no current video input source signal, recently detected video source this setting displays the last known source signal resolution and refresh signal image resolution and refresh rate.
C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Adjusting the image Refer to these notes when adjusting the projected image as described in the included SMART Board 660i6,680i6, 685i6 and 690i6 interactive whiteboard system installation guide (smarttech.com/kb/170498).
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system 11 12 13 14 Connector Connect to: Power Mains power supply 7-pin mini-DIN ECP cable harness 4-pin power mini-DIN 5V/2A output ECP cable harness HDMI input High-definition video and audio source (not included) DB15F RGB video input (VGA 1) Primary computer (not included)
C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system N O T E S To connect your interactive whiteboard, see the SMART Board 660i6,680i6, 685i6 and 690i6 interactive whiteboard system installation guide (smarttech.com/kb/170498). To connect accessories to your interactive whiteboard, refer to the documents included with the accessories and consult the SMART Support website (smarttech.com/support) for additional information.
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system The following diagram and table describe the components of the ECP: Number Function Front Power and ECP status indicator light Input selection Volume control USB A receptacle (for USB drives) RCA jack composite video input (for peripheral devices such as a DVD/Blu-ray players) RCA audio jack right input...
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C H A P T E R 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Number Function USB A receptacle (for SMART Board interactive whiteboard only) USB B receptacle (for your primary computer) N O T E This USB receptacle is active only when you select the associated video source as the projector input source.
SMART UF70 projector SMART UF70w projector Connecting peripheral sources and outputs This appendix provides information on integrating your SMART Board 600i6 interactive whiteboard system with peripheral devices. Video format compatibility Your projector has a native video format and various video format compatibility modes. You can change image appearances for certain formats and compatibilities.
C H A P T E R 4 Integrating other devices Projector Resolution Mode Aspect Refresh rate Horizontal Pixel clock ratio (Hz) frequency (MHz) (kHz) SMART UF70w 1280 × 720 WXGA 16:9 83.5 (16:9 aspect ratio mode) Video format compatibility The following tables list the projectors’ compatible VESA RGB video formats by resolution, which the projector adjusts automatically when you use the aspect ratio commands described in Adjusting projector settings on page 14.
C H A P T E R 4 Integrating other devices Resolution Mode Aspect ratio Refresh rate (Hz) Match Input appearance 1280 × 768 SXGA1 75 1.67:1 Letterbox 1280 × 800 WXGA 16:10 Letterbox 1280 × 960 Quad VGA 60 Full screen 1280 ×...
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C H A P T E R 4 Integrating other devices Resolution Mode Aspect Refresh Match Input Match Input ratio rate (Hz) appearance appearance (16:10 aspect (16:9 aspect ratio mode) ratio mode) 832 × 624 MAC 16" 74.55 Pillarbox Pillarbox 1024 ×...
C H A P T E R 4 Integrating other devices HD and SD signal format compatibility The following tables list the projectors’ high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) format signal compatibility, which the projector adjusts automatically when you use the aspect ratio commands described in Adjusting projector settings on page 14.
C H A P T E R 4 Integrating other devices N O T E Your projector is HD Ready. Its native resolution supports a pixel-perfect display of 720p source content. However, because the projector compresses 1080p source content to fit its native resolution, it doesn’t support a pixel-perfect display of 1080p source content.
C H A P T E R 4 Integrating other devices Connecting peripheral sources and outputs Follow these instructions if you have a peripheral device to connect to your interactive whiteboard system, such as a DVD/Blu-ray player or a USB device. N O T E S Measure the distance between the projector and the peripheral device you want to connect.
Removing and replacing the projector lamp module Resetting the lamp hours This chapter includes methods for properly cleaning and preventing damage to your SMART Board 600i6 interactive whiteboard system. Maintaining your interactive whiteboard For information on maintaining your interactive whiteboard, see the SMART Board 600 and D600 series interactive whiteboard installation and user’s guide (smarttech.com/kb/001414).
C H A P T E R 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system Before you clean the projector, press the Power button twice on the ECP or remote control to put the system in Standby mode, and then allow the lamp to cool for at least 30 minutes. Do not spray cleaners, solvents or compressed air directly on the projector.
C H A P T E R 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system Replacing the projector lamp This section provides instructions for replacing the projector lamp module. Removing and replacing the projector lamp module Eventually the lamp will dim and a message will appear reminding you to replace it. Make sure you have a replacement lamp module before proceeding with the following instructions.
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C H A P T E R 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system 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.
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C H A P T E R 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system 5. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws from the bottom of the lamp module and gently remove lamp module. N O T E Don’t try to remove these screws.
C H A P T E R 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system 4. Replace the lamp cover. 5. Connect the power cable to the wall outlet. 6. Press the Power button once on the remote control or ECP 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 5 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system 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 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Before you start Locating status lights Locating serial numbers Determining your interactive whiteboard system’s status Resolving interactive whiteboard issues Resolving operation issues Resolving connection issues Resolving controller module issues Resolving projector issues Resolving projector errors Resolving image issues Loss of signal Partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image...
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system This chapter provides basic troubleshooting information for your interactive whiteboard system. For issues not covered in this chapter, consult the SMART Support website (smarttech.com/support) or contact your authorized SMART reseller (smarttech.com/where). Before you start Before you troubleshoot your interactive whiteboard system or contact SMART Support or your authorized SMART reseller for assistance, you need to do the following:...
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Locating serial numbers The serial number on your SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboard is located on the lower- right edge of the interactive whiteboard’s frame. For more information, see the SMART Board 600 and D600 series interactive whiteboard installation and user’s guide (smarttech.com/kb/001414).
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C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Projected Touch and Status and related image pen control troubleshooting Projector Projector ECP light Interactive Power light Service light whiteboard Ready light Solid amber Solid amber None None The system is in Standby mode.
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Projected Touch and Status and related image pen control troubleshooting Projector Projector ECP light Interactive Power light Service light whiteboard Ready light None None The projector power cable isn’t properly connected.
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Confirm that the USB cable is properly connected from a fully functional USB port on the computer to the correct USB port on the ECP. Confirm that the projector’s on-screen menu option for the USB source is set to associate the USB port on the ECP with the correct video source on the projector.
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Loss of signal If a video source signal is not detected, out of range of the projector’s support video modes or the signal is being switched to a different device or input, the projector doesn’t show a source signal and instead displays the SMART logo on a blue screen.
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system To resolve a partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image on your Windows computer 1. Select Start > Control Panel. 2. Click Display, and then select Adjust resolution. 3.
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system 4. Optionally, reset the projector as described in Resetting the projector on page 55 to adjust the frequency and tracking to their original values. I M P O R T A N T This action resets all values to their defaults.
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Unaligned projected image Alignment errors occur when the projected image isn’t perpendicular to the screen. Alignment errors can occur when you mount your interactive whiteboard system on an uneven surface or a wall that has obstructions, or if you swivel the projector too far from the vertical center of your interactive whiteboard.
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system 3. Check the ECP’s volume knob or use the projector’s remote control to ensure that the volume isn’t at the lowest setting. 4. Ensure that your speaker or audio system is on and that the volume is turned up. 5.
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Accessing the service menu C A U T I O N To prevent tampering or unintentional changes, only system administrators should access the service menu. Do not share the service menu access code with casual users of your interactive whiteboard system.
C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Resetting the projector At some point during troubleshooting, you might need to reset all projector settings. I M P O R T A N T This action is irreversible. To reset all projector settings 1.
E-mail alerts Password settings Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) This chapter includes detailed instructions on how to remotely manage your SMART Board 600i6 interactive whiteboard system settings through a network interface. Web page management You can access advanced setup features via the projector’s web page. This web page enables you to manage the projector from a remote location using any computer connected to your intranet.
A P P E N D I X A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Accessing web page management Before you can access the web page, connect your projector to the network, and then enable the projector’s network functions using the projector’s menu. An IP address appears on the on-screen display.
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A P P E N D I X A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Submenu setting Description Restore All Projector Returns projector settings to default values or refreshes the current Defaults settings. Select Submit or Refresh. I M P O R T A N T The Submit option is irreversible and resets all values.
A P P E N D I X A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Submenu setting Description Color Adjusts the Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow colors on the projector from 0 to 100 to provide custom color and luminance output.
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A P P E N D I X A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Submenu setting Description Aspect Ratio Adjusts the image output to Fill Screen, Match Input or 16:9. Fill Screen produces an image that fills the entire screen by stretching and scaling.
A P P E N D I X A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Submenu setting Description HDMI Assigns an alternative name to your HDMI input, which appears when you select the HDMI input. Emergency Alert Turns the on-screen alert broadcast message on or off. When enabled, this message displays over the current projected image.
A P P E N D I X A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Submenu setting Description 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.
A P P E N D I X A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Submenu setting Description Displays or allows you to set the e-mail address of the e-mail alert “copy to” recipient. From Displays or allows you to set the e-mail address of the user who sends the e-mail alert.
A P P E N D I X A Remotely managing your system through a network interface If you forget the projector password, refer to Accessing the service menu on page 54 to set the projector setting to factory defaults. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Your projector supports a list of SNMP commands as described in the management information base (MIB) file.
Command/response definitions Field Definitions Command/response definitions Field definitions Command/response definitions This appendix includes detailed instructions on how to set up your computer or room control system to remotely manage your SMART Board 600i6 interactive whiteboard system settings through an RS-232 serial interface. smarttech.com/kb/170585...
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Connecting your room control system to the SMART UF70 projector By connecting a computer or room control system to the RS-232 serial interface of the SMART UF70 projector, you can select video inputs, start up or shut down your interactive whiteboard system and request information such as projector lamp use, current settings and network addresses.
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface N O T E S Asynchronous mode is disabled by default in the projector. All commands should be in ASCII format. Terminate all commands with a carriage return. All responses from the projector are terminated with a command prompt.
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Projector programming commands This section documents the projector programming commands and responses. Power state controls These commands put the projector in and out of Standby mode and request the projector’s current power state.
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Command\response definitions Command Response Responds when powered off set input [target] input=[current] get input input=[current] videoinputs=[current get videoinputs videoinputs] set usb1source [target] usb1source=[current] get usb1source usb1source=[current]...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Field Possible values Description target usb1source = VGA1 Value to set the usb1 switch enabled source to. = HDMI1 Note that this should not be the same as the = Disabled usb2source.
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Video Control Video output related controls. The range of values used for these commands should match the range displayed visually on the OSD. The firmware must handle videofreeze and videomute states correctly.
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface get whitepeaking whitepeaking =[current] set degamma [target] degamma=[current] get degamma degamma=[current] set red [target] red=[current] get red red=[current] set green [target] green=[current] get green green=[current] set blue [target]...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface current displaymode SMART The ranges must match the OSD ranges Presentation Bright room Dark room sRGB User target brightness + val Specifying + or – will cause brightness to be –...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface target sharpness + val The ranges must match the OSD ranges – val = 0 ~ 31 current sharpness = 0 ~ 31 The ranges must match the OSD ranges target hposition + val...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface target cyan + val The ranges must match the OSD ranges – val = 0 ~ 100 current cyan = 0 ~ 100 The ranges must match the OSD ranges target magenta + val...
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface >set brightness-15 brightness=55 > All video commands should also have an optional source specification. >set brightness = 65 brightness=65 This sets the brightness of the specified source. >set brightness vga1 = 65 brightness vga1 = 65 This sets the brightness of the vga1 regardless of if the projector is on this source or not.
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Command Response Powered off set sysoutputsw sysoutputsw =[current] no [target] get sysoutputsw sysoutputsw =[current] no Field definitions Field Possible values Description Specifying + or – will cause volume to be target volume + val incremented or decremented from it’s current...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Field Possible values Description current sysoutputsw = line+spkr Current state of system output switch. = line = spkr = none The above commands can be used to set the property to an absolute value or cause a relative adjustment to be made to the current value.
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Network information Various network information. Command/response definitions Command Response Powered off get netstatus netstatus =[current] set network network=[current] get network network=[current] set dhcp [target] dhcp =[current] get dhcp dhcp =[current]...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Field Possible Values Description target network Enable/Disable network module and VGA output current dhcp = on Enable/Disable for DHCP Networking = off target dhcp Enable/Disable for DHCP Networking current ipaddr...
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface System Information Various system information. Command/response definitions Command Response Powered off set autosignal [target] autosignal =[current] get autosignal autosignal =[current] set lampreminder lampreminder = [target] [current]...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Command Response Powered off set startupscreen startupscreen = [target] [current] get startupscreen startupscreen = [current] set restoredefaults restoredefaults= [current] get lamphrs lamphrs=[current] set lamphrs [target] lamphrs=0 get syshrs...
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Command Response Powered off get modelnum modelnum=UF70, or Return the actual model of the projector UF70w set videomute [target] videomute=[current] get videomute videomute=[current] set vgaoutnetenable vgaoutnetenable =...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Field Possible Values Description target highbrightness = on The ranges must match the OSD ranges = off current highbrightness The ranges must match the OSD ranges target autopoweroff + val The ranges must match the OSD ranges...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Field Possible Values Description current aspectratio Fill The ranges must match the OSD ranges match 16:9 target projectionmode = front The ranges must match the OSD ranges = ceiling = rear = rear ceiling...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Field Possible Values Description current fwverecp [?].[?].[?].[?] ECP Version current language Arabic Must match the OSD setting Czech German Danish Greek English Spanish Finnish French...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Field Possible Values Description target contactinfo = User String current contactinfo User String current modelnum User String Must match the OSD screen current videomute The ranges must match the OSD ranges target videomute...
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Service Information These are commands used in servicing and manufacturing of the unit. They should be hidden from the user during normal operation. Command/response definitions Command Response...
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Field Definitions Field Possible Values Description current displayhour 0 ~ 20000 Current Display hours. target testpattern Set the test pattern to pattern number X (1~4). If only one test pattern, call it test pattern 1.
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Field Possible Values Description current factoryreset = true Set to true only if a factor reset is about to occur. = false target highspeedfan = high The ranges must match the OSD ranges...
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Engineering commands These commands are to be part of the RS232 list but not viewable by the “?” command Command/response definitions Command Response Powered off set dbmsgon [target]...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Field Possible Values Description current temperature To get system temperature while power on. target While setting to on, while high speed fan mode temperaturereport turn on, will send out system temperature each 5 seconds...
A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Additional commands These commands & behaviors are to provide backward compatibility for legacy control interfaces. Command/response definitions Command Execute command: Behaviour set input=VGA1 set input=VGA1 switch to VGA1 port set input=HDMI...
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A P P E N D I X B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Unknown command If an unknown command is received, the projector must identify this to the user. This is accomplished by sending the following response back to the user. Please note that there is a space between “Invalid”...
Appendix C Disabling user USB access In some situations, you might want to disable the ECP’s front USB receptacle. Disabling the USB receptacle prevents users from using or saving documents to USB drives using the ECP’s front USB receptacle. The other USB receptacles won’t be deactivated since they’re required for your interactive whiteboard and computer connections to function.
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A P P E N D I X C Disabling user USB access 3. While holding the ECP to prevent it from falling, use a Phillips No. 2 screwdriver to remove the two screws from the bottom of the ECP. Place the screws in a safe place. 4.
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A P P E N D I X C Disabling user USB access To remove the USB jumper switch 1. Locate the USB jumper behind the jumper cover port. 2. Using needle-nose pliers, pull the jumper from the two connection posts, and then place it on a single post.
Appendix D Remote control code definitions IR signal format: NEC1 Repeat Vendor code Key code format Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Input Power ( ) Menu Up ( ) Left ( ) Enter ( ) Right ( ) Down ( ) Hide Volume up ( )
Appendix E 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.
Index dust iv 3.5 mm audio connectors 22 e-mail alerts 63 about 4 accessories disabling USB communications for 97 included 4 lights and status of 53 alarms 62 using 23 aspect ratios 27-28, 31-32, 61 electrostatic discharge iv Aspect ratios 17 emergency alerts 62 audio emissions v...
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I N D E X resolving issues with 48 input selection 24, 61 installation passwords 54, 64 choosing a height 8 Passwords 18 choosing a location 8 pen tray securing 8 about 2 interactive whiteboard locking to the interactive whiteboard 8 about 2 pens 4 indicators and controls of 47...
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I N D E X using the buttons 13 video RJ45 connector 22 connections for 22 room control 57, 67 format compatibility for 27 RS-232 serial interface 22, 68 volume control 24 S-video connections 32 warnings iii SD signal compatibility 31 water and fluid resistance iv serial interface See RS-232 serial interface web page management 57...
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