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        SMART Board E70 interactive flat panel user`s guide
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1.     Connecting your interactive flat panel    The connector panel is at the bottom of your interactive flat panel     IMPORTANT    The VGA  RS 232  USB  3 5 mm audio  component and composite cables should not exceed 9    3m      NOTE    The power  VGA and USB cable are included with your interactive flat panel     4 smarttech com kb 170534    CHAPTER 2    Installing your interactive flat panel                            Y    Asc        5 T       als Om mw es                                               e                                                                    EP ii          oe EP   llo oe E  2             1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  No  Connector Details  1 AC power AC power pass through  2 USB B receptacle Computer to interactive flat panel touch interface  3 Video in Component video receptacle  4 Room control in RS 232 connector  5 USBA receptacle Connect a USB drive and access the contents on it using    the menu control panel or the remote control             6 Video in Composite video receptacle   7 Video in VGA   8 Audio in Stereo 3 5 mm connector  from computer   9 Video in HDMI          5 smarttech com kb 170534    Chapter 3  Using your interactive flat panel    Using the remote control           aaa 7  Menu control panel ocres 10  On Screen display menu    gand eed Ve ahm Seb NANG Nak lan   kake abah ng   n b   k   bakin w   keka nuk Suha 11  Picture settings                 saa sa E E SS SE cece SE KK KS SK cece KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK J 11  Audio settings
2.    SMART Board  E70    Interactive flat panel    User s guide    Product registration    If you register your SMART product  we ll notify you of new features and software upgrades   Register online at smarttech com registration     Keep the following information available in case you need to contact SMART Support     Serial number     Date of purchase     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  Operation of  this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense     Trademark notice    SMART Board  SMART Notebook  smarttech  the SMART logo and all SMART taglines are trademarks or registered trademarks of SMART Technologies ULC in the U S   and or other countries  Windows is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U S  and or other countries  All other third party product and  company names may be trademarks of their respective owners     Copyright notice      2013 SMART Te
3.  all Setup options       Software Update NOTE    Software update should be performed only by a system administrator  Please  contact your authorized SMART reseller if you require further assistance        11 smarttech com kb 170534    CHAPTER 3    Using your interactive flat panel    Time settings                      Menu item Function   Time mode Sets the time mode to automatic or manual   Time Sets the time manually   Sleep Time Sets the sleep timer   On Timer Turns on the On Time function   On Time Sets when the interactive flat panel tums on   Volume Sets the volume when the interactive flat panel tums on  Off Timer Turns on the Off Time function   Off Time Sets when the interactive flat panel tums off    Multi Media mode    You can play video files  view images and listen to music stored on the USB drive  Use the remote  control to pause  fast forward and rewind videos     Compatible file formats  The interactive flat panel can play the following file types        Video   Category Code  MPEG1 MPEG1  MPEG2 MPEG2    12 smarttech com kb 170534    CHAPTER 3    Using your interactive flat panel                            Category Code  MPEG4 AVC  MPEG 4 Visual  DivX5  DivX4  DivX3  XviD  MS MEG4 V3  WMV3  MJPEG M JPEG  Audio  e AC 3  e AAC  e MP3  e PCM  Images  e JPEG  e BMP  e PNG  e GIF  e TIFF    a To access content on the USB drive    1  Tum on the interactive flat panel    2  On the remote control press  the Multi Media 54 button     3  Connect a USB drive tothe USB A 
4.  u    220er an aa elek 11  Setup settings a 11  Time settings                 HHHH rrr HHHH      12  Multi Media mode                    at   kas      ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc hne dun   ba w  n   dl kk    Dev   ask   2a dan4 d  k      aa aka 12  Compatible file formats                                            eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeee    KK KK kk 12  AY 12   Audio LIL 13   MATOS aaa ie AN AT Naan LAS s e em ea 13       This chapter describes the basic operation and setup of your interactive flat panel     Using the remote control    The infrared remote control enables you to turn on and turn off your interactive flat panel  to change  the input source  to change the volume and more  You can also use the remote control to open the  on screen display menu and then change the interactive flat panel s settings     7 smarttech com kb 170534    CHAPTER 3    Using your interactive flat panel                   No  Button Details   1 PC Selects the VGA input   2 HDMI Select the HDMI input   3  Number buttons  Press buttons on the number pad to change channels  4 VOL     Increase or decrease the audio output level   5  Up and down buttons  Select a menu option in the on screen display menu  6 MENU Display the on screen display menu       8 smarttech com kb 170534    CHAPTER 3    Using your interactive flat panel                                           No  Button Details   7  Left and right buttons  e Select an option in the on screen display menu  e Use the right button to increas
5. 70534    Contents    Important information occ nn i  Chapter 1  About your interactive flat panel                   RR KK 1  Feature highlights                     ES SE cece cece eee eee SK KK KK SK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KG 1  Included accessories u s 1  Chapter 2  Installing your interactive flat panel                                                        3  Choosing a mounting location                nenn 3  Choosing a mounting height                  saa E e cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4  Cable management                             00 0   2220000002 KA KAK RRA KARS A KA KK KA KK Leer RR KK HK KK RR RRA 4  Connecting your interactive flat panel                    aa SS KK KK KK KK KK 4  Chapter 3  Using your interactive flat panel                            nn  7  Using the remote control          E Ek E SE SK KK SK KS KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 6 7  NENA 10  On screen display menu           ee KARA KAS KAK RA KAK RR KK KK KAK KIR KAK KK KK KK IK KK IK 11  Multi Media mode                  saa aa aa a a SES SA SK SK cece cece KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK O 12  Chapter 4  Troubleshooting your interactive flat panel                                               15  Locating the serial number          22      nennen SK SK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KI 15  Resolving image issues    15  Resolving touch control issues    16  Appendix A  Hardware environmental compliance                      1   10    17  Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Battery r
6. The wall must be strong enough to support the interactive flat panel and the mounting equipment   The interactive flat panel weighs 169 8 Ib   77 kg      e Select a wall with a flat  regular surface and sufficient clearance to accommodate your  interactive flat panel  For best presentation alignment  mount your interactive flat panel in a  location that s central to your audience s viewing direction     e Choose a location for your interactive flat panel that s far from bright light sources  such as  windows and strong overhead lighting  Bright light sources can cause distracting shadows on  your interactive flat panel and can cause glare     For mobile or adjustable installation options  contact your authorized SMART reseller   smarttech com where      3 smarttech com kb 170534    CHAPTER 2    Installing your interactive flat panel    Choosing a mounting height  Consider the general height of your user community when you choose the mounting height for the  interactive flat panel                                                                                Cable management    When connecting cables from the interactive flat panel to a computer and other peripheral devices   ensure the cables aren t a trip hazard  The use of channels and raceways safely hides cables  For  accessories and options  contact your authorized SMART reseller     IMPORTANT    Do not connect the power cable to a power outlet until you have connected all the other cables to  the interactive flat panel 
7. chnologies ULC  All rights reserved  No part of this publication may be reproduced  transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system or translated  into any language in any form by any means without the prior written consent of SMART Technologies ULC  Information in this manual is subject to change without notice  and does not represent a commitment on the part of SMART     This product and or use thereof covered by one or more of the following U S  patents   www smarttech com patents  08 2013    smarttech com kb 170534    Important information    FV WARNING    e Failure to follow the installation instructions shipped with your SMART product could result in  personal injury and product damage which may not be covered by your warranty     e Do not open or disassemble the SMART product  You risk electrical shock from the high  voltage inside the casing  Opening the casing also voids your warranty     e Do not stand  or allow children to stand  on a chair to touch the surface of your SMART  product  Rather  mount the product at the appropriate height     e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose your SMART product to rain or  moisture     e  f your SMART product requires replacement parts  make sure the service technician uses  replacement parts specified by SMART Technologies or parts with the same characteristics  as the original     e Ensure that any cables extending across the floor to your SMART product are properly  bundled and marked to avoid a t
8. e a value  e Use the left button to decrease a value   8 INFO Display the current video source   9 STILL Turn on or off the still picture mode   10 AUTO Automatically adjusts the VGA video input   11  Media buttons  Use these while in Multi Media mode   12 S MODE Switch between stereo and mono sound   13 P MODE Switch between color modes   14 EXIT Close the on screen display menu   15 INPUT Switch video inputs   16 MUTE Mute audio inputs for your interactive flat panel   17 CH     Change channels   18 P SIZE Select the video aspect ratio   19 SLEEP Set the sleep timer   20 VIDEO Select the RCA input   21 Power Turn on or turns off the interactive flat panel   22 Multi Media button Display the Multi Media mode       smarttech com kb 170534    CHAPTER 3    Using your interactive flat panel    Menu control panel    The menu control panel enables you to access the on screen display menu to adjust settings                                                              J enur 07    MENU 06  e VOL   05  e VOL   04  e DOWN 03  e UP 02    LO 01  No  Button Details  1 Power Turn on or turn off the interactive flat panel  2 UP Move the highlighted area up to select items in the on   screen display menu  3 DOWN Move the highlighted area down to select items in the on   screen display menu  4 VOL  Move the highlighted area left to select items in the on   screen display menu  increase the audio output level and  increase settings  5 VOL  Move the highlighted area right to select items in th
9. e on   screen display menu  decrease the audio output level and  decrease settings  6 MENU Display the on screen display menu  7 INPUT Toggle between video inputs for your interactive flat panel       10 smarttech com kb 170534    CHAPTER 3    Using your interactive flat panel    On screen display menu    You can access the on screen display  OSD  menu by pressing MENU on the menu control panel on  the right side of the interactive flat panel or on the remote control  To exit the OSD menu  press  MENU on the menu control panel on the right side of the interactive flat panel or EXIT on the remote  control     Picture settings                            Menu item Function   Picture Mode Sets the picture mode to Custom  Standard  Mild or Vivid  Brightness Adjusts the overall brightness of the image and background  Contrast Adjusts the brightness of the image in relation to the background  Tint Adjusts the tint of the screen   Color Adjusts the color depth of the screen   Color Temp Sets the color temperature to Normal  Warm or Cold   Audio settings   Menu item Function   Surround Turns on or off the surround sound   Sound Mode Sets the audio mode to Music  Standard  User  News or Movie  Auto Volume Turns on or off the automatic volume adjustment   Setup settings   Menu item Function    Menu Language Selects the language used by the OSD menu             Menu Trans  Adjusts the transparency of the OSD menu  Screen Mode Sets the image size to 16 9  4 3  Zoom1 or Zoom2  Reset Resets
10. egulations  WEEE and Battery  Directives  es cerre idee Seeds esse EE Ea Ea HHHH HHHH ev 17  Batteries                HH 17  More information l   a   sas saa aa Es SES E cece SK SE SK cece eee KK SK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KG 17  Naa ee a A eee eee 19    i smarttech com kb 170534    Chapter 1  About your interactive flat panel    Feature highlights                   HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHDDDDHmmmn 1  Included accessories    2 2 20    eee cece cece SR SEK SEK SEK KAK SK a KK SK SK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 6 1  e A E DD e SPERREN 1  Remote Control  Vo o ao sgeeeees 2       This chapter describes the features of your SMART Board  E70 interactive flat panel and provides  information about product parts and accessories     Feature highlights    Designed specifically for classrooms  the   SMART Board E70 interactive flat panel combines a  premium touch experience with the power of  SMART Notebook     collaborative learning software  on a 70  display     The high definition  shadow free 70   177 8 cm  LED  display features low friction coated glass that enables  fingers to glide smoothly over the surface  facilitating a  natural touch experience  The interactive flat panel  also virtually eliminates glare and provides an optimal  view from any angle in the classroom  delivering an  unparalleled viewing and writing experience to offer the best value for classrooms  The multitouch  interactive flat panel features freestyle multi user interaction anywhere on the display with  Wind
11. m    When the video source is  HDMI  the image and audio are  low quality        Causes    The cable between the HDMI  source and the interactive flat  panel could be loose     Solution    Check all cable connections           The HDMI cable could be too  long        Ensure the HDMI cable doesn   t  exceed 9   3 m         Resolving touch    Problem    Touch isn   t working as  expected     control issues    Causes    The USB cable between the  computer and the interactive  flat panel could be loose     Solution    Check all cable connections        Bright lights are interfering with  the interactive flat panel     Close blinds or shades or dim all  halogen lights and LEDs           Your interactive flat panel isn t  calibrated properly        For more information  see  smarttech com kb  170568 for  computers running Windows 7  or Windows 8 operating system     IMPORTANT    The E70 interactive flat panels  are pre calibrated and oriented  at the factory  Calibration  should be done only by an  administrator        16 smarttech com kb 170534          Appendix A    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 t
12. o human health  The crossed out wheeled bin symbol indicates that  products should be disposed of in the appropriate recycling stream and not as regular waste     Batteries    Remote contains 2 AAA batteries  Recycle or dispose of batteries properly     More information    See smarttech com compliance for more information     17 smarttech com kb 170534    Index  A    accessories  included 1  Audio settings 11    batteries 17    F    file formats  compatible 12    installation  choosing a location 3    L    light sources 3  location 3    M    Menu control panel 10  Multi Media mode 12    O    on screen display menu 11    19 smarttech com kb 170534    P    pen 1  Picture settings 11  projector   installing 3    R    remote control 2    S    serial number  locating 15  Setup settings 11    T    Time settings 12    W    WEEE and Battery Directives 17    SMART Technologies  smarttech com support  smarttech com contactsupport    smarttech com kb 1 70534    
13. ows   7 or Windows 8 operating systems  enabling students to collaborate without limitations        Included accessories    The following accessories are included with your interactive flat panel     Pen  Two pens are included with your interactive flat panel     1 smarttech com kb 170534    CHAPTER 1    About your interactive flat panel    Remote control  The remote control enables you to access the on screen menus and to change the display and input    settings     2 smarttech com kb 170534    Chapter 2    Installing your interactive flat  panel    Choosing a mounting location                                                 rrrrrrrerrrrerrrrrrrrreereeeea 3  Choosing a mounting height                 saa asa ss saa ak SK KK SK KK SK SK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK RR 4  Cable management                   asas asas saa cece ccc ccc ccc cece cece eee KK KRA KK SR KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KA KRG 4  Connecting your interactive flat panel                         ES SK KK KK KK KK KK KG 4       PN WARNING    The weight of the interactive flat panel is 169 8 Ib   77 kg   Refer to local building codes to ensure  your installation area can support this weight  For more information  see SMART Board E70  interactive flat panel installation guide  smarttech com kb 170533      This chapter provides additional considerations and details for installing your interactive flat panel     Choosing a mounting location    Consider the following when you select a location for the interactive flat panel     e 
14. receptacle on the bottom connector panel  See Connecting  your interactive flat panel on page 4     4  Usethe remote control to select a file     5  Press the Play button on the remote control to view the file          3 smarttech com kb 170534    Chapter 4    Troubleshooting your interactive    flat panel    Locating the serial number    Resolving image issues   mmm mme LLL rr mm mnn s mmm mnn mnn msn mnn    Resolving touch control issues       This chapter provides you with the information necessary to solve simple issues that occur with your  interactive flat panel  Ifissues persist  or aren t covered in this chapter  contact SMART Support   smarttech com support  or your authorized SMART reseller  smarttech com where      Locating the serial number    When you contact SMART Support  you might be asked to provide the interactive flat panel s serial  number  The serial number is located under the front right bezel                            m          J             Pi  YS    m  m  A123BC45C6789 E    N    Resolving image issues    Problem    The interactive flat panel  doesn t turn on        Causes    The interactive flat panel isn t  connected to a power source     Solution    Connect your interactive flat  panel to a power outlet           The interactive flat panel is in  Sleep mode        Press the Power button on the  menu control panel or on the  remote control        15 smarttech com kb 170534          CHAPTER 4    Troubleshooting your interactive flat panel    Proble
15. rip hazard     e Use only extension cords and outlets into which this product s polarized plug can be fully  inserted     e Use the power cable provided with this product  If a power cable is not supplied with this  product  please contact your supplier  Use only power cables that match the AC voltage of the  power outlet and that comply with your country s safety standards     e If the glass is broken  do not touch the liquid crystal  To prevent injury  handle glass fragments  with care when disposing of them     e Use only VESA  approved mounting hardware     e Do not insert objects inside the cabinet ventilation holes  because they could touch dangerous  voltage points and cause electric shock  fire or product damage which may not be covered by  your warranty     e Donot place any heavy objects on the power cable  Damage to the cable could cause shock   fire or product damage which may not be covered by your warranty     smarttech com kb 170534    IMPORTANT INFORMATION    e Disconnect all power cables for your interactive flat panel from the wall outlet and seek  assistance from qualified service personnel when any of the following occurs     o    o    The power cable or plug is damaged   Liquid is spilled into the interactive flat panel  Objects fall into the interactive flat panel  The interactive flat panel is dropped  Structural damage such as cracking occurs    The interactive flat panel behaves unexpectedly when you follow operating instructions    smarttech com kb 1
    
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