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CHAPTER 3 – USING YOUR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD SYSTEM
Using Your Interactive Whiteboard
Refer to the 
 for more information on using your interactive whiteboard.
When you connect your SMART Board interactive whiteboard system to a computer 
with SMART Product Drivers and SMART software installed, you can access the 
software’s full capabilities. SMART Notebook enables you to capture and save your 
notes to a SMART Notebook file, or write directly into any Ink Aware application. The 
full capabilities of SMART Notebook include SMART Board Tools and a wide range of 
digital content. 
The SMART Notebook Help Center contains links to a wide range of information, 
including procedures, concepts, help with applications, SMART Notebook tool 
descriptions, troubleshooting hints and more. Access the Help Center by pressing the 
Help button on the pen tray or from the SMART Board icon   in the Windows 
notification area or Mac Dock.
For more resources, visit 
, and then select 
your country. In the Support section of this site, you’ll find up-to-date, product-specific 
information, including setup instructions and specifications. The 
 also 
has free learning resources, hands-on lessons and information on how to get more 
training.
Using the Extended Control Panel (ECP)
Understanding ECP Functions
The ECP gives you control of your interactive whiteboard system’s basic options. 
Additionally, you can connect peripheral device sources (or outputs) directly to the 
ECP, as described on page 33. You can use the ECP’s Power   button (or the 
remote control’s Power   button) to turn on or turn off the projector system. You can 
use the Input button (or the remote control’s Input button) to switch sources on the 
projector.
IMPORTANT
There are no projector menu options on the ECP. Keep your remote control in 
a safe place because the ECP is not a substitute for the remote control.
Do not disconnect existing USB plugs on the ECP to connect other 
peripherals, because you could disconnect controls for your interactive 
whiteboard or host computer.