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SMART Board® M685ix2 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 interactive whiteboard system, read and understand the safety warnings and precautions in this user’s guide and the included important information 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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IMPORTANT INFORMATION When mounting the projector boom on a framed or hollow wall, attach the mounting bracket to a stud to safely support the projector’s weight. If you use only drywall anchors, the drywall can fail, resulting in possible personal injury, and damage to the product which may not be covered by your warranty.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION Operation WARNING If you are using an external audio system, use only the power supply included with that product. Using the wrong power supply might create a safety hazard or damage the equipment. If in doubt, refer to the specification sheet for your product to verify the power supply type.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Environmental requirements Before you install your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system, review the following environmental requirements. Environmental Parameter requirement Operating temperature 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) from 0' to 6000' (0 m to 1800 m) 41°F to 86°F (5°C to 30°C) from 6000' to 9800' (1800 m to 3000 m) Storage temperature -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C) Humidity...
Contents Important information Safety warnings, cautions and important information Environmental requirements Chapter 1: About your interactive whiteboard system SMART Board M685ix2 interactive whiteboard system features Included accessories Optional accessories Chapter 2: Installing your interactive whiteboard system Choosing a location Choosing a height...
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CONTENTS Appendix A: Remotely managing your system through a network interface Web page management Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Crestron® RoomView® Appendix B: Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Connecting your room control system to the SMART UX80 projector Projector programming commands Appendix C: Integrating other devices Video format...
Chapter 1 About your interactive whiteboard system SMART Board M685ix2 interactive whiteboard system features SMART Board M600 series interactive whiteboard SMART UX80 projector Included accessories Remote control Pens Optional accessories Hardware mounting kit Your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system combines the following components: SMART Board M600 series interactive whiteboard SMART UX80 projector...
Blu-ray™ players, document cameras, and other high-definition sources, and can project media from these sources onto the interactive screen. When you use SMART software with your SMART Board M685ix2 interactive whiteboard system, you can write over any application in digital ink using a pen tray pen or your finger, and then save these notes for future reference and distribution.
CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Other features of your interactive whiteboard include the following: Pen tray buttons that activate the pens’ colors and the on-screen keyboard, as well as right- click and Orientation functions A durable hard-coated surface that is optimized for projection and is easily cleaned For more information about your SMART Board interactive whiteboard, see the SMART Board M600...
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CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Remote management via network through an RJ45 cable Remote management via a serial RS-232 interface Connectivity for a second SMART UX80 projector in a dual interactive whiteboard system Self-protection timer for a hot re-strike of the projector lamp Protected cable routing through the projector housing and a cable cover that prevent tampering and clutter Secure mounting and installation system that includes a projector padlock loop...
CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Included accessories The following accessories are included with your interactive whiteboard system. Remote control The remote control enables you to control the system and set up your projector. Use the remote control to access menu options, system information and input selection options.
Chapter 2 Installing your interactive whiteboard system Choosing a location Choosing a height Routing the cables Installing SMART software Setting up the projector image Focusing the image Aligning the image Projector connection diagram Integrating your system with peripheral devices IMPORTANT This chapter provides additional considerations and details for installing your interactive whiteboard system.
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Refer to your interactive whiteboard system’s specifications (available at smarttech.com/support) for its weight. Check your local building codes to ensure that your wall can support this weight, and use appropriate mounting hardware for your wall type. Choosing a height SMART includes a mounting template with each interactive whiteboard system.
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Routing the cables When connecting cables from the SMART UX80 projector to your interactive whiteboard, make sure that all cables pass between the two interactive whiteboard wall-mounting brackets and that the cables don’t rest on the wall-mounting brackets. Installing SMART software You must install SMART software, such as SMART Notebook®...
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Focusing the image Use the focus lever on the bottom of the SMART UX80 projector to focus the projected image. To focus and adjust the image Turn the focus lever clockwise or counterclockwise until the image is in focus. Aligning the image CAUTION Never touch the lens or the mirror with your hands or a brush.
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Use the mechanical adjustments described in the installation document and the image alignment screen to adjust the projected image size, shape and location so that you can see the full projected image clearly. Don’t use other images, which might be cropped or scaled by the projector and result in a misleading projected image size, shape and location.
SMART Support website (smarttech.com/support) for additional information. Integrating your system with peripheral devices For information on integrating your SMART Board M685ix2 interactive whiteboard appliance- based systems with peripheral devices, see Connecting peripheral sources and outputs on page 80.
Chapter 3 Using your interactive whiteboard system Using your projector Using your remote control Using the remote control buttons Adjusting projector settings Using your interactive whiteboard 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 options and integrate your interactive whiteboard system with peripheral devices.
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CHAPTER 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 to put the projector into Standby mode or to turn it on.
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CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM NOTE The Mute, Volume Up and Volume Down buttons work only if there is an audio source connected to the projector for the selected video input source. For information on using the remote control’s Menu button to adjust the projector settings, see Adjusting projector settings on page 68.
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CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Setting Notes H-Position Moves the horizontal position Don’t adjust this setting unless you’re advised of the source video left or right to by SMART Support. from 0 to 100 (relative to the Apply this setting only after you make all projected image).
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CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Setting Notes Projector Functions menu 3D On/Off Turns the DLP Link technology The default is off. 3D feature on or off. 3D Format Displays the current 3D format Interleaved breaks down the image frame for (Interleaved or Under-over).
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CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Setting Notes Aspect Ratio Adjusts the image output to The default is Fill Screen. Fill Screen, Match Input or Fill Screen produces an image that fills the 16:9. entire screen by stretching and scaling the source video to match the projector’s native resolution and aspect ratio.
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CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Setting Notes Opens a sub-menu that The defaults are: USB Source enables you to select the HDMI-1, USB 1 Select video input on your projector HDMI-2, Disabled (no associated USB and the USB receptacle on the input) ECP.
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CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Setting Notes Displays the projector’s primary domain name server (DNS) IP address 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 You can set the projector’s workgroup name workgroup name as set by an using the remote management features (see...
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CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Setting Notes Language menu Language Selects language preference. Projector menu support is available in English (default), Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish and Swedish.
CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Using your interactive whiteboard Refer to the SMART Board M600 series interactive whiteboard user’s guide (smarttech.com/kb/170410) for in-depth information on using your interactive whiteboard and its features. When you connect your SMART Board interactive whiteboard to a computer with SMART software, you can access the full capabilities of your interactive whiteboard.
Chapter 4 Maintaining your interactive whiteboard system Maintaining your interactive whiteboard Preventing damage to your interactive whiteboard Keeping the writing surface clean Cleaning the projector Focusing and adjusting the projector image Removing and replacing the projector lamp module Resetting the lamp hours Replacing the remote control battery This chapter includes methods for properly cleaning and preventing damage to your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system.
CHAPTER 4 MAINTAINING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM The digital cameras located in the corners of the frame are protected from dust and dirt by windows. In extremely dusty environments, spray a household, alcohol-free glass cleaner, such as Windex® cleaner, on a cotton swab and rub it gently on the windows. Don’t use compressed air to clean the cameras.
CHAPTER 4 MAINTAINING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Cleaning the projector WARNING Cleaning a wall-mounted projector can result in a fall or injury. Use caution when climbing a ladder. CAUTION Before you clean the projector, press the Power button twice on the remote control to put the system in Standby mode, and then wait 30 minutes for the lamp to cool completely.
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CHAPTER 4 MAINTAINING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM WARNING Replace the lamp when the projector displays its lamp life warning message. If you continue to use the projector after this message appears, the lamp can shatter or burst, scattering glass throughout the projector. If the lamp shatters or bursts, leave and then ventilate the area.
CHAPTER 4 MAINTAINING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Resetting the lamp hours After you replace the lamp module, you need to access the projector service menu to reset the lamp hours. To prevent accidental errors, only a system administrator should perform this procedure.
CHAPTER 4 MAINTAINING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Replacing the remote control battery Follow this procedure to replace the remote control battery. WARNING 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. Remove the battery when the remote control is unused for an extended period.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting your interactive whiteboard system Before you start Locating status lights Locating serial numbers Determining you interactive whiteboard system’s status Resolving interactive whiteboard issues Resolving operation issues Resolving projector issues Resolving projector errors Your projector stops responding The “Projector Overheated”, “Fan Failure”, “Lamp Failure” or “Color Wheel Failure” message appears The “Lamp Failure”...
CHAPTER 5 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: Locate your interactive whiteboard system’s status lights...
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Locating serial numbers The SMART Board M600 series interactive whiteboard serial number is located on the lower-right edge of the frame, as well as on the back of the interactive whiteboard. For more information, see the SMART Board M600 series interactive whiteboard user's guide (smarttech.com/kb/170410).
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM For the locations of serial numbers on other components and accessories, see smarttech.com/support. Determining you interactive whiteboard system’s status Use the following table to determine the status of your interactive whiteboard system. Pen tray Select Projected image Touch and pen Status and related troubleshooting...
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Pen tray Select Projected image Touch and pen Status and related troubleshooting button status light control Projector Power Projector Service light light Flashing red None None The projector’s operating temperature has been exceeded. See The “Projector Overheated”, “Fan Failure”, “Lamp Failure”...
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Resolving projector issues Resolving projector errors System administrators can resolve the following projector errors on their own prior to contacting SMART Support. Performing initial troubleshooting on your projector reduces the time of a support call.
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM The “Lamp Failure” message appears If the “Lamp Failure” message appears, one of the following issues is occurring: The lamp is overheating, likely due to blocked air vents. The lamp has reached the end of its life. The projector has an internal problem.
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM 6. If the previous steps don’t resolve the issue, disconnect the power cable and then contact your authorized SMART reseller. Resolving image issues To resolve common image issues, complete the following tasks: Ensure the computer or other video source is on and set to display a resolution and refresh rate supported by the projector (see Video format on page 77).
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image NOTE This procedure may vary depending on your version of Windows® operating system or Mac OS X operating system software and your system preferences. The following procedures apply to Windows 7 operating systems and Mac OS X 10.8 operating system software. To resolve a partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image on your Windows computer 1.
Use the instructions in the included SMART Board M685ix2 interactive whiteboard systems installation instructions (smarttech.com/kb/170440) to eliminate most image alignment issues.
Confirm that all cables are held in place with the appropriate cable management clip. Adjust the projected image. See the included SMART Board M685ix2 interactive whiteboard system textless installation guide (smarttech.com/kb/170440) and Aligning the image on page 10.
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM If you’re using an external audio system, ensure that your speaker or audio system is on and that the volume is turned up. Check that your video source input, such as your computer or video device, isn’t malfunctioning.
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM 3. Press the Menu button, and then select the Network Settings menu to check the IP address. See Adjusting projector settings on page 68 for a description of the IP address field. Enter this IP address into your browser or SNMP agent. 4.
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM Resetting the projector At some point during troubleshooting, you might need to reset all projector settings. IMPORTANT This action is irreversible. To reset all projector settings 1. Using the remote control, press the following buttons quickly to access the service menu: Down, Up, Up, Left, Up.
Appendix A Remotely managing your system through a network interface Web page management Accessing web page management Home Control panel Control panel II Failurelog Network settings E-mail alerts Password settings Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Crestron® RoomView® This chapter includes detailed instructions on how to remotely manage your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system settings through a network interface.
APPENDIX 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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APPENDIX A REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH A NETWORK INTERFACE Submenu setting Description Power Turns the projector on or puts it into Standby mode. Select the Power ON or Power OFF button. Restore All Projector Returns projector settings to default values or refreshes the current Defaults settings.
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APPENDIX A REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH A NETWORK INTERFACE Submenu setting Description Auto Signal Detect Enables or disables signal searching of input connectors. Select On to have the projector continuously switch inputs until it finds an active video source. Select Off to maintain signal detection in one input.
APPENDIX A REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH A NETWORK INTERFACE Submenu setting Description Startup Screen Sets the type of startup screen to SMART or User. The SMART screen is the default SMART logo on a blue background. The User screen uses the saved picture from the Capture User Startup Screen function.
APPENDIX A REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH A NETWORK INTERFACE Failurelog This menu enables you to view projector service details such as lamp hours, display hours, temperature and lamp voltage on failure types such as lamp error and system overtemp. Network settings This menu allows you to use or not use Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) and to set the network-related addresses and names when DHCP isn’t used.
APPENDIX A REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH A NETWORK INTERFACE Submenu setting Description Projector Name Displays or allows you to set the projector’s name (maximum 12 characters). Location Displays or allows you to set the projector’s location (maximum 16 characters). Contact Displays or allows you to set the contact name or number for projector support (maximum 16 characters).
APPENDIX A REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH A NETWORK INTERFACE Submenu setting Description Outgoing SMTP server Displays or allows you to set the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server that you use on your network. Username Displays or allows you to set the SMTP server user name. Password Displays or allows you to set the SMTP server password.
APPENDIX A REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH A NETWORK INTERFACE The first time you enable the password settings, the default password value is four numbers, for example, 1234. If you forget the projector password, refer to Accessing the service menu on page 41 to set the projector setting to factory defaults.
Appendix B Remotely managing your system through an RS-232 serial interface Connecting your room control system to the SMART UX80 projector Pin configuration on the projector’s RS-232 connector Serial interface settings Projector programming commands Projector power state controls Power state controls Display controls Audio controls System controls...
APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Connecting your room control system to the SMART UX80 projector By connecting a computer or room control system to the RS-232 serial interface of the SMART UX80 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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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE All responses from the projector are terminated with a command prompt. Wait until you receive the command prompt indicating that the system is ready for another command before you continue. The room control feature of the projector is always on.
APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Projector programming commands This section documents the projector programming commands and responses. Projector power state controls Your projector responds to commands only at certain power states and times. There are six projector power states. Command Control basics Commands the projector to output a list of commands that are available in the...
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE NOTES If you send the projector an invalid command, you receive an “invalidcmd=[the command sent]” message from the projector. Projector operating parameters that are accessible via the “set” or “get” commands are listed in the following sections.
APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Power state controls These commands put the projector in and out of Standby mode and request the projector’s current power state. The projector’s power state determines whether certain commands are available at that time.
APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Display controls These commands control the video display of the projector. Usable command Property Valid values Notes by power state Standby / idle videoinputs Returns a text list of The default SMART UX80 available video source projector with no accessories...
APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Audio controls These commands control the audio of the projector. Usable command by Property Valid values Notes power state Standby / idle • on set or get volumecontrol When off, prevents a user •...
APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE System controls These commands control the integration properties of the projector. Usable command by Property Valid values Notes power state Standby / idle •VGA# [# range of 1~5] set or get set or get usb1source A default SMART UX80 •...
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Usable command by Property Valid values Notes power state Standby / idle • smart (default) set or get startupscreen Chooses what splash screen • usercapture to display at projector startup •...
APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Service and support controls These commands control the integration properties of the projector. Usable command by Property Valid values Notes power state Standby / idle modelnum [model name text string] The projector’s model.
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Usable command by Property Valid values Notes power state Standby / idle resolution last known video input resolution in the format of ###x###@##Hz or ###i/p • high set or get highspeedfan Enables the high speed fan in •...
APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Network controls These commands control the integration properties of the projector. Usable command by Property Valid values Notes power state Standby / idle • on set or network Enables or disables the •...
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Usable command by Property Valid values Notes power state Standby / idle set or groupname [text string] These properties aren’t used by any of the projector functions. They exist only for set or projectorname [text string]...
APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Advanced display controls These commands control the integration properties of the projector. Usable command by Property Valid values Notes power state Standby / idle • front set or get projectionmode •...
APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Usable command by Property Valid values Notes power state Standby / idle set or get vposition Numeric value. Range: Automatically detected from -5~5 current video source. set or get whitepeaking Numeric value.
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Setting Notes Image Adjustment menu Display Mode Indicates the projector’s The default is SMART Presentation. display output (SMART Presentation, Bright Room, Dark Room, sRGB and User). Brightness Adjusts projector brightness The default is 50. from 0 to 100.
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Setting Notes Degamma Adjusts the color performance The default is 2. of the display from 1 to 3. Color Adjusts the Red, Green, Blue, Each color has a default value of 100. Cyan, Magenta and Yellow Adjustments to the color settings register colors on the projector from 0...
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Setting Notes Lamp Reminder Turns the lamp replacement This reminder appears 100 hours before the reminder on or off. recommended lamp replacement. Lamp Mode Adjusts lamp brightness to Standard displays a high-quality, bright Standard or Economy.
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Setting Notes Startup Screen Selects the type of startup This screen displays when the projector lamp screen (SMART, Capture User is starting and a video source signal isn’t Startup Screen, Preview displayed.
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Setting Notes Status Displays the current network The default is off. status (Connected, Disconnected or Off). DHCP Displays the status of the The default is on. network’s Dynamic Host On enables a DHCP server on the network to Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automatically assign an IP address to the...
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Setting Notes Projector Name Displays the projector’s name You can set the projector’s name using the as set by an administrator remote management features (see Remotely (maximum 12 characters). managing your system through a network interface on page 43 and Remotely managing your system through an RS-232...
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APPENDIX B REMOTELY MANAGING YOUR SYSTEM THROUGH AN RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE Setting Notes Firmware Displays the projector’s digital Version display processor (DDP) firmware version in x.x.x.x format. MPU Version Displays the projector microprocessor unit (MPU) firmware version in x.x.x.x format. Network Version Displays the projector’s If you haven’t enabled the Network and VGA network communications...
Appendix C Integrating other devices Video format Native video format Video format compatibility HD and SD signal format compatibility Video system signal compatibility Connecting peripheral sources and outputs This appendix provides information on integrating your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system with peripheral devices. Video format Your projector has a native video format and various video format compatibility modes.
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APPENDIX C INTEGRATING OTHER DEVICES Video format compatibility The following tables list the projector’s compatible VESA RGB video formats by resolution, which you can adjust by using the aspect ratio commands described in Adjusting projector settings on page 68. Resolution Mode Aspect ratio Refresh rate (Hz) “Match Input”...
APPENDIX C INTEGRATING OTHER DEVICES Video system signal compatibility The following tables list the projector’s video system signal compatibility delivered over HDMI video connectors, which you can adjust by using the aspect ratio commands described in Adjusting projector settings on page 68. Video mode Aspect ratio Vertical frequency (Hz)
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APPENDIX C INTEGRATING OTHER DEVICES To connect a peripheral source or output to your projector 1. Connect your peripheral device’s input cables to the projector. 2. Switch input sources to the peripheral device by pressing the Input button on the remote control.
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 DVD players 80 3.5 mm audio connectors 11 e-mail alerts 49 electrostatic discharge iv accessories emergency alerts 47 included 5 emissions iv optional 5 environmental requirements iv alarms 47 aspect ratios 3, 18, 46, 71, 77-80 audio 60 controlling volume of 45 muting 14 fans 34, 47...
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INDEX interactive whiteboard pillarboxing 78-79 about 2 power 12, 45, 56, 58-59, 61, 63, 65, 67 indicators and controls of 33 projector maintaining 23 about 3 using 22 adjusting settings for 15, 68 IP address 19, 44, 48, 73 adjusting the image of 10 cleaning 25 connection diagram for 11 displaying the name of 49...
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INDEX SMART Board interactive whiteboard See interactive whiteboard XGA support 78 SMART UX80 projector See projector SMTP 50 SNMP 49, 51 sound See audio zoom 46 startup screen 47 subnet mask 19, 48, 73 SVGA support 78 SXGA support 78 temperatures, operating and storage iv...