Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matièresProduct Registration2Important Information3Safety Warnings and Cautions3Other Precautions5Contents7About Your SMART Board 600 or SBD600 Series Interactive Whiteboard9In This Chapter9Features10Feature Highlights10Touch10Pen Tray10Durable Surface10Wall-Mounting Brackets11Standard USB Cable11Expansion Slot11Security Cable Lock Feature11Optional Features11RS-232 Serial Connection11Wireless Connection11Speakers11Wall-Mounting Projector Brackets11Floor Stand11Table Stand11How Does Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Work?12Projected Mode12Non-Projected Mode12Included Accessories13SMART USB Cable13Pens13Eraser13SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Wall-Mounting Kit13Optional Accessories14Serial RS-232 Expansion Module14The serial expansion module connects to the controller module on the back of your interactive whiteboard.14Wireless Bluetooth Connection14SystemOn Expansion Module15Components of the SystemOn Expansion Module15USB Audio System16Active USB Extension Cables16Cat 5 USB Extender16Projector Wall-Mount (Models 680 and SBD680 only)17SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Floor Stand (Models 640, 660, 680 and SBD680 only)17SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Table Stand18Installing and Securing Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard19In This Chapter19Environmental Requirements20Mounting Your SMART Board 660, 680 or SBD680 Interactive Whiteboard on a Floor Stand21Wall-Mounting Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard23Recommended Heights for Wall-Mounting23For Children or Adults in Wheelchairs23For Adults of Average Height24For Children and Short Adults, and for Clearing Obstructions to the Projected Image24Tools Required to Wall-Mount Your Interactive Whiteboard25Wall-Mounting Your Interactive Whiteboard26Aligning Your Interactive Whiteboard with Your Projector (Optional)28Completing Your Installation28Securing the Pen Tray and Interactive Whiteboard30Locking the Pen Tray to Your Interactive Whiteboard30Securing the Pen Tray to the Pen Tray Brackets31Removing the Pen Tray32Connecting Your Interactive Whiteboard to Your Computer33In This Chapter33Overview34System Power Safety and Precautions34Connecting with a USB Cable35Installing SMART Product Drivers37USB Extender Cables and Hubs38Connecting Using the Optional RS-232 Serial Expansion Module39Connecting with the Wireless Bluetooth Connection Option43Wireless Component Pairing45Configuring Your Computer Settings46Recommended Settings46Matching Your Computer’s Resolution to Your Projector’s Resolution46Orienting Your Interactive Whiteboard47Default Manufacturing Orientation474- and 9-Point User Orientation4712 or 20-Point User Orientation47Connecting a Guest Laptop50Connecting Multiple Interactive Products50Using and Maintaining Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard53In This Chapter53Tips for Trouble-Free Performance54Safety Tips for Teachers54Preventing Damage to Your Interactive Whiteboard54Keeping the Writing Surface Clean55Removing Permanent Marker Ink Stains56Transporting Your Interactive Whiteboard56Indicators and Controls57Pen Tray Buttons57Pen Tray LEDs and Sensors58Cleaning the Pen Tray’s Sensors58SystemOn Control Panel Controls and Indicators59On Button59System Status59Sleep Status59Computer Fault59Projector Fault59The Ready Light60Using Non-Projected Mode61Setting Up the Pen Tray for Non-Projected Mode61Troubleshooting Your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard63In This Chapter63Adjusting the Projected Image64Resetting Your Interactive Whiteboard65The Reset Button65Troubleshooting Using the Ready Light65Flowchart 1: Getting Started66Flowchart 2: Ready Light Off67Note67Before substituting the controller module, contact your next level of support to ensure that you check all other possibilities. Replace the controller module with another one that you previously tested on an interactive whiteboard.67Flowchart 3: Ready Light Red68Things to try first:68• Disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable at both ends to reset your interactive whiteboard and reestablish the link.68• If the Ready light changes from green to red while your computer is running, the computer might become unresponsive. Restart your computer.68• An alternating red/green light might indicate that your computer is running too many other applications or doesn’t meet minimum specifications. Reduce the load on your computer by closing unnecessary applications, or replace it with a more powe...68Flowchart 4: Ready Light Flashing Green69Flowchart 5: Ready Light Steady Green70A steady green Ready light indicates that the controller is operating normally. If the pen tray failed or isn’t communicating with the controller, your interactive whiteboard will still operate in mouse mode. When you reset your interactive whitebo...70• Remove any obstructions and clean the infrared sensors with a cotton swab moistened with household glass cleaner, such as Windex.70• If a sensor or the pen tray controller has failed, contact your next level of support.70Note70If another user has reassigned the pen, eraser or pen tray button functions, return them to normal operation using the SMART Notebook control panel.70Troubleshooting Tips71Where to Find More Information74Contacting SMART Technical Support74Hardware Environmental Compliance77Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE Directive)77Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS Directive)77Packaging77China’s Electronic Information Products Regulations78U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act78Customer Support79Online Information and Support79Training79Technical Support79Shipping and Repair Status79General Inquiries80Warranty80Registration80Index81Taille: 1,4 MoPages: 86Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel