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1. SMART Board 4000 series Interactive flat panels SETUP AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE FOR MODELS SPNL 4055 AND SPNL 4065 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 Licenses The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries 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 ina 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 Technolo
2. SMART Board 4065 interactive flat panel feature highlights Designed specifically for classrooms the SMART Board 4065 interactive flat panel combines a premium touch experience with the power of SMART Notebook collaborative learning software on a 65 164 5 cm display The high definition LED display features low friction coated glass that lets fingers glide smoothly over the surface creating a natural touch experience The SMART Board 4065 interactive flat panel virtually eliminates glare and provides an optimal view from any angle in the classroom lt delivers an unparalleled viewing and writing experience and offers the best value for classrooms With eight simultaneous touch points for Windows multiple students can use gestures like zoom rotate and flip at the same time Included accessories The following accessories are included with your interactive flat panel Pen and pen tray Two pens are included with your interactive flat panel 2 smarttech com kb 170800 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 Included cables VGA RGB video input Other documentation and resources In addition to this guide SMART provides a variety of resources for people who install maintain and use interactive flat panels Specifications Your interactive flat panel s specifications
3. CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL Problem Cause Solution Touch isn t The USB cable between the computer and the Check all cable working as interactive flat panel could be loose connections expected The interactive flat panel may need to be turned off and then turned on Turn the interactive flat panel off and then turn it on 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 Your interactive flat panel may need to be re calibrated See Calibrating your interactive flat panel on page 31 for more information IMPORTANT The interactive flat panels are pre calibrated and oriented at the factory Calibration should be performed only by an administrator 27 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL Problem Cause Solution Pen and touch setting may not be selected 1 For Windows operating systems open Control Panel gt Pen and Touch 2 Select the Touch tab 3 Ensure that the following options are selected Use your finger as an input device and Enable multi touch gestures and inking 4 Click Apply and or OK The required drivers for Windows operating system were Ensure that not installed Windows automatically installed the required device drivers The interactive flat panel and AFO TC
4. Sets the image color intensity Sharpness 0 100 Sets the image sharpness ColorTemp Normal Sets the colortemperature Warm Cold Sound Option Value Function Surround N A Turns the surround sound on or off Sound Mode Music Sets the audio mode Standard User News Movie Auto N A Turns the automatic volume adjustment on or off Volume 21 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL Setup settings Option Value Menu Languages Language Function Sets the on screen display menu s language Menu Trans N A Sets the on screen display menu s transparency Screen 16 9 Sets the image size Mode 4 3 Zoom Zoom2 Full Reset N A Resets all Setup options Software N A Update NOTE Software updates should be performed only by a system administrator Please contact your authorized SMART reseller if you require further assistance Time settings Option Value Time mode Automatic Manual Function Sets the time mode Time N A Sets the time manually Sleep Time N A Sets the sleep timer On Timer N A Turns on the On Time function On Time N A Sets a time when the interactive flat panel turns on Volume 0 100 Off Timer N A Sets the volume when the interactive flat panel turns on Turns on the Off Time function Off Time N A Sets a time when the interactive flat panel turns off Multi Media mode You can play video f
5. The on screen display menu appears 2 Press the up and down buttons and select Setup 3 Press the right button on the remote control or VOL to select Screen Mode 4 Select 16 9 if not already selected Configuring your computer s screen resolution When you connect a computer to the interactive flat panel you may have to adjust the computer s screen resolution to achieve the best image quality and touch performance Recommended computer screen resolution NOTE SMART recommends using 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 screen resolutions for best image quality and touch performance 12 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING POWER AND DEVICES The table below lists the recommended computer screen resolutions for your interactive flat panel 1920 x 1080 1280 x 768 1600 x 1200 1280 x 720 1280 x 1024 1024 x 768 1360 x 768 800 x 600 1280 x 960 640 x 480 The resolutions marked with an asterisk are recommended for best image quality and touch performance Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems E To configure your computer s screen resolution NOTE This procedure varies depending on your version ofthe Windows operating system and your system preferences 1 Right click the desktop and then select Screen Resolution 2 Fromthe Display drop down menu select your interactive flat panel 3 From the Resolution drop down menu select a screen resolution See Recommended computer screen resolution on the previous pa
6. or your authorized SMART reseller smarttech com where Locating the serial number Ifyou 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 En A123BC45C6789 ae 25 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL Resolving common touch control and resolution issues with Windows and Mac operating systems Problem Resolution and or touch inaccuracies NOTE The recommend ed resolutions forthe interactive flat panel are Cause The display s resolution is not set to the recommended setting Solution Press the Auto button on the remote control This adjusts the image to match the settings the display adapter is sending In most cases this will help e 1920 x or solve touch 1080 issues Youcan and manually adjust e 1280 x display settings if 720 needed See See Configuring your Recommend computer s screen ed computer resolution screen resolution in this guide for more information and settings The interactive The interactive flat panel isn t connected to a power Connect your flat panel doesn t turn on source The interactive flat panel is in Sleep mode interactive flat panel to a power outlet Press the Power button on the menu control panel or on the remote control 26 smarttech com kb 170800
7. 70and40xxSoftware for product drivers and software a To calibrate your interactive flat panel 1 32 Press the Notebook icon and select SMART settings The SMART Settings dialog box appears Inthe Tasks area press Orient Align the SMART product The orientation screen appears If the orientation screen appears on your computer click Next OR If the orientation screen appears on your interactive flat panel press the cross Press and hold the cross until a circle appears around the cross and the circle turns dark blue Press and hold each cross as it appears E IMPORTANT If you re using multiple displays the orient screen automatically moves to the next display If this other display is not an interactive flat panel touch screen press ESC If you accidentally touch the flat panel while the orient screen is on this display you will have to repeat the procedure above smarttech com kb 170800 Appendix B 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 The crossed out wheeled bin symbol indicates that products should be disposed of in the appropriat
8. 800 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING POWER AND DEVICES Ei To mirror the desktop 1 2 16 Make sure the additional display is properly connected and turned on From the Apple menu choose System Preferences From the View menu choose Click the Arrangement tab Select Mirror Displays smarttech com kb 170800 Chapter 4 Using your interactive flat panel Using the controlipanel 0 cccstccc2 eco 2a dida 18 Usina the remote control aussen te teen ist et Sivas Nenn lato talas 18 On screen display menu _ 2 222 lee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 21 BIELURESEHLINGS e ia de 21 AUN roo 21 Setup settings lia A eee hn eke LT 22 Time amp SettimgS A RI a eo ee re te ee ent Pete eee 22 MultiMedia mode icc 6 0 ces awetc suc carla deans 22 Compatible tile tonmats 22 22 2322 ei ite oes Ass tenis esse nn dadea Dae 23 AAA A ot Ses ec cee be note ae A 23 A secs Seta see ae E A E se 23 IMAGE Screen es he ee ee ee ee ee ee eae Lo peda 23 This chapter describes the basic operation and setup of your interactive flat panel 17 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL Using the control panel Use the control panel on your interactive flat panel to access the on screen display menu and adjust settings e INPUT 07 e MENU 06 VOL 05 VOL 04 e Down 03 up 02 e pe 01 No Button Details 1 Power Turn the interactive flat
9. Do not connect the power cable to a power outlet until you have connected all cables to the interactive flat panel Configuring touch and display settings for your interactive flat panel e If you re using multiple displays or a laptop connected to the interactive flat panel ensure that they are set up correctly See Setting up multiple displays e Check the graphics card configuration see Graphics card configuration e Check the panel settings see Panel settings e Calibrate or clear previously set calibration data see Configuring touch and display settings for your interactive flat panel above 11 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING POWER AND DEVICES Graphics card configuration If you re using an unsupported graphics card configuration you may experience display problems or issues with touch accuracy For example you may experience issues if your graphics card scaling option is set to something other than full screen IMPORTANT If you re using an ATI video card go to the ATI Catalyst Control panel s Flat Panel menu select Pixel Format and change it to RGB 4 4 4 timing Panel settings Ensure that you set Screen Mode to 16 9 or Full and that you select the correct input source To select input Press Input on the interactive flat panel s side panel or remote control and then use the arrows to select the correct input source To set Screen Mode 1 Press Menu on the remote control or on the side panel
10. M10X 700 HID should be listed under Windows Devices and Printers If you re using multiple displays the pen and touch See Setting up settings may be incorrect multiple displays 28 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL Resolving image issues Problem 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 that the length of HDMI cable doesn t exceed 9 3 m The image is poor quality and or doesn t fit on the screen The computer s screen resolution is incorrect See Configuring your computer s screen resolution on page 12 to select the correct screen resolution 29 smarttech com kb 170800 Appendix A Calibrating your interactive flat panel If your SMART Board interactive flat panel has an inaccurate touch or the touch is not working you may need to calibrate it Follow the instructions below to calibrate your SMART Board interactive flat panel IMPORTANT The SMART Board interactive flat panel is factory calibrated We recommend that you resolve touch inaccuracy through configuration before calibration see Configuring touch and display settings for your interactive flat panel on page 11 e Calibration should only be performed by an admini
11. at panel NOTE The power PC RGB VGA and USB cable are included with your interactive flat panel 9 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING POWER AND DEVICES Power Touch _____Component _____ Service USB___Video ___ PG BGB HDMI __HDMI2 __HOMIS 0000o T l o A tea 01 02 04 05 06 07 09 No Connector Details 1 AC power AC power pass through 2 USBBreceptacle Computer to interactive flat panel touch interface 3 Video in Component video receptacle 4 Service port a WARNING Do not use this connector This service connector for the interactive flat panel must be used only by a qualified technician 5 USBA Media port see Multi media mode 6 Video in Composite video receptacle 7 Video in PC RGB VGA 10 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING POWER AND DEVICES No Connector Details IMPORTANT If the display flickers or is not sized correctly press the Auto button to resolve the issue Ensure that you use the recommended resolution for best performance 8 Audio in Stereo 3 5 mm connector from computer 9 Video in HDMI Cable management When you connect cables to the interactive flat panel from a computer and other peripheral devices ensure that the cables aren t a trip hazard Use channels and raceways to safely secure and hide cables Contact your authorized SMART reseller for these accessories IMPORTANT
12. b 170800 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING POWER AND DEVICES Click Setup Identify pen or touch input screens dialog box appears Click Touch input A message appears on the interactive flat panel Touch this screen to identify it as the touchscreen If necessary press Enter until the message appears on your touch screen Tap your touchscreen two or three times until the text changes Press Enter to skip any remaining screens until the window closes NOTE Do not touch any further touch screens as the correct association between the selected display and touch screen will be lost Click OK IMPORTANT If you have difficulty with the above procedure set up your interactive flat panel as the primary monitor or main display and try again You can switch your main display back to its Original setting after you have successfully identified the interactive flat panel as the touch screen Mac OS X operating system software When you use your interactive flat panel in a multiple display environment that is your computer has an additional monitor or a built in display you must ensure that the display settings are configured properly for the operating system To extend the desktop 1 2 Make sure the additional display is properly connected and turned on From the Apple menu choose System Preferences From the View menu choose Displays Click the Arrangement tab Clear the Mirror Displays check box smarttech com kb 170
13. ce 12 Setting up multiple displays 2 2 2 0 00 2 cee eee cee e cece cee eeeeeees 14 Mac OS X operating system software 1 0 0 22 l eee eee cee cee cee cee cee e eee eee eeees 15 Chapter 4 Using your interactive flat panel 2 2 0 2 0 o oo cece cece eee ee cece cece eee e eens 17 Using the control panel osrstenie Lcd Lee awe ae EI aed 18 Using the remote c ntr l 22 526 cece teosed derretir dida 18 On screen display menu 2 22 2 cee cece eee eee eee eee cee eee cence eee c eee ceeeeeeees 21 Multi Mediaimode 222222 lisis ii ii Ae es 22 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting your interactive flat panel 25 Locating the serial number 2 22 2 cee eee eee eee eee ec eeeeeeeeee 25 Resolving common touch control and resolution issues with Windows and Mac operating SVSUGMNS tarde 26 ResolvingiiMage issues 1 0 cidicia atacara danos see Mele dilatan 29 Appendix A Calibrating your interactive flat panel oooooocccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccoo 31 Calibrating your interactive flat panel with Windows 7018 occcccccccccccccccccccccncccccoco 31 Calibrating your interactive flat panel with Mac operating system software 32 Appendix B Hardware environmental compliance oooooccccccccccccccccccccccocccccnnccccn 33 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Battery regulations WEEE and Battery Directives ice ccc isa etccntedccwcsememvncakeeeeeot anette abudeuwienesuedentascs
14. d 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 170800 Contents Important information 2 0222222 o ec eee eee i Chapter 1 About your interactive flat panel oooooooccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccos 1 SMART Board 4055 interactive flat panel feature highlights 1 SMART Board 4065 interactive flat panel feature highlights 2 2 Inel dedi ce amp ssorles oes ess a os oe dd diia dali 2 Other documentation and resources 1 22 cnc 3 Chapter 2 Mounting your interactive flat panel uo22cccennnnen 5 Before mounting the interactive flat panel 0 0 022002 e ee cee eens 5 Choosing a mounting location 2 22 L cece cee cee non 7 Choosing a mounting Height aiii as 7 Chapter 3 Connecting power and devices 220ucceseeoeonennnseeeeeeenennnnenn 9 Connecting your interactive flat panel 0 0 0 202 l cece cece cee cee cee cece cee c ees 9 Cable management 2222 50 05 id dee 11 Configuring touch and display settings for your interactive flat panel 11 Configuring your computers screen resolution _ 2 2 2 222 eee eee eee eee eee ce
15. e 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 33 smarttech com kb 170800 Index A accessories included 2 batteries 33 F file formats compatible 23 Included cables 3 installation choosing a location 7 L light sources 7 location 7 M Menu control panel 18 Multi Media mode 22 O on screen display menu 21 35 smarttech com kb 170800 P pen 2 Picture settings 21 projector installing 5 R Recommended computer screen resolution 12 remote control 3 S serial number locating 25 Setup settings 22 y Time settings 22 tray 2 W WEEE and Battery Directives 33 SMART TECHNOLOGIES smarttech com support smarttech com contactsupport smarttech com kb 170800
16. ebenosaceseusnes 33 iii smarttech com kb 170800 CONTENTS A O A 33 More information ooo nn nn 33 AA A A A A AR 35 iv smarttech com kb 170800 Chapter 1 About your interactive flat panel SMART Board 4055 interactive flat panel feature highlights SMART Board 4065 interactive flat panel feature highlights Included accessories Pen and Penta vs cas o ds id 2 Remote control Specifications Installation instructions Training Knowledge base This chapter describes the features of your SMART Board 4000 series interactive flat panel and provides information about product parts and accessories SMART Board 4055 interactive flat panel feature highlights Designed for classrooms the SMART Board 4055 interactive flat panel combines a premium touch experience with the power of SMART Notebook collaborative learning software on a 55 139 7 cm display 1 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL The high definition LED display features low friction coated glass that enables fingers to glide smoothly over the surface creating a natural touch experience The interactive flat panel virtually eliminates glare and provides an optimal view from any angle in the classroom lt delivers an unparalleled viewing and writing experience and offers the best value for classrooms With eight simultaneous touch points for Windows multiple students can use gestures like zoom rotate and flip at the same time
17. ge for more information 4 Click OK Your computer applies the new screen resolution 13 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING POWER AND DEVICES Mac OS X operating system software H To configure your Mac computer s screen resolution 1 Select the Apple menu gt System Preferences The System Preferences dialog box appears 2 Click Displays 3 Selecta screen resolution from the list Refer to Recommended computer screen resolution on page 12 for more information Your computer applies the new screen resolution Setting up multiple displays When you use your interactive flat panel with multiple displays your computer has an additional monitor or a built in display you must ensure that your display settings are configured properly for your operating system Windows XP operating system Ensure that e Yourcomputer s display is mirrored OR e The interactive flat panel is the primary display Windows 7 or 8 operating system m To set up the interactive flat panel as your touch screen NOTES e Ensure that the display resolution has been set to recommended settings before calibration e Calibration may not be required See Calibrating your interactive flat panelon page 31 for more information 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Tablet PC Settings The Tablet PC Settings dialog box appears 2 Inthe Display tab select your interactive flat panel from the display drop down menu 14 smarttech com k
18. gies ULCin 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 2015 SMART Technologies 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 smartte ch com patents 03 2015 smarttech com kb 170800 Important information N WARNING e Failure to follow the installation instructions shipped with theSMART product could result in personal injury and product damage which may not be covered by the 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 the warranty e Do not stand or allow children to stand on a chair to touch the surface of the SMART product Rather mount the product at the appropriate height e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the SMART product to rain or moisture e Ifthe SMART product re
19. height of the user community when you choose the height for the interactive flat panel The flat panel height is based on the midpoint between the reach of the students and the teacher 7 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING POWER AND DEVICES Connecting power and devices Connecting your interactive flat panel 0 cece eee cee eee e eee e nn nc 9 Cable management _ 222 0222 eee ee ee E eE eee eee ee eee eee eee 11 Configuring touch and display settings for your interactive flat panel 11 Graphics card configuration ooocccccccccccccccncccncconcconccnn eee cee eee cee cece cee aE N 12 PanelsettingS nc id ir ti eee de 12 Configuring your computers screen resolution 22 22 222 12 Recommended computer screen resolution 2 222 222 eee 12 Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems 2 222 e eee eee 13 Mac OS X operating system software 2 0 utrone iE SENEE ESE ENEO e enn ranma 14 Setting up multiple displays cuecen ist 2 een lei 14 Windows XP operating SyStem 2 ee cnc 14 Windows 7 or 8 operating system 2 22 cnn 14 Mac OS X operating system software ooo 15 This chapter describes how to connect the interactive flat panel to power computers and other devices Connecting your interactive flat panel The connector panel is at the bottom of the interactive fl
20. iles view images and listen to music stored on a USB drive Use the remote control to pause fast forward and rewind videos 22 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL Compatible file formats The interactive flat panel can play the following file types Video Category Code MPEG1 MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2 MPEG4 AVC MPEG 4 Visual Divx5 Divx4 DivX3 XviD MS MEG4 V3 WMV3 MJPEG M JPEG Audio AC 3 e AAC MP3 e PCM Images JPEG BMP PNG e GIF e TIFF m To access content on a USB drive 1 Turn onthe interactive flat panel 2 Onthe remote control press the Multi Media l button 23 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL 3 Connect a USB drive to the USB A receptacle on the bottom connector panel See Connecting your interactive flat panel on page 9 4 Using the remote control select a file 5 Pressthe Play button on the remote control to play or view the file 24 smarttech com kb 170800 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting your interactive flat panel Locating the serial number Resolving common touch control and resolution issues with Windows and Mac operating SA A AA A A Adee cues 26 Resolving image issues This chapter provides information necessary for solveing simple issues that occur with your interactive flat panel If issues persist or aren t covered in this chapter contact SMART Support smarttech com support
21. list the product s dimensions weight recommended operating and storage temperatures power requirements and consumption and other important information for installation and maintenance 3 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL Model Specifications SPNL 4055 smarttech com kb 170809 SPNL 4065 smarttech com kb 170802 Installation instructions The interactive flat panel comes with installation instructions These installation instructions explain how to unpack assemble and mount the interactive flat panel and how to connect itto computers and other devices If you misplaced these installation instructions you can download a PDF version from smarttech com kb 170799 Training The SMART training website smarttech com training includes an extensive library of training resources you can referto when first learning to set up or use the interactive flat panel Knowledge base The Support center smarttech com support includes a knowledge base that you can referto while maintaining or troubleshooting your interactive flat panel 4 smarttech com kb 170800 Chapter 2 Mounting your interactive flat panel Before mounting the interactive flat panel 0 2020 e eee e cee eeee Choosing a mounting location Choosing a mounting height To mount your interactive flat panel on a wall you require a team of professional installers This chapter is intended for installers Installers should read this cha
22. panel on or turn off 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 or increase a value 5 VOL Move the highlighted area right to select items in the on screen display menu decrease the audio output level or decrease a value 6 MENU Display the on screen display menu 7 INPUT Select a video input for the interactive flat panel Using the remote control Use the remote control to access on screen menus and to change the interactive flat panel s settings 18 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 4 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 19 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL No Button Details 7 Left and right buttons e Select an option inthe on screen display menu e Use the right button to increase a value e Use the left button to decrease a value 8 INFO Display the current video source 9 STILL T
23. pter along with the installation instructions included with the interactive flat panel before they mount the interactive flat panel N WARNING Improper mounting of the interactive flat panel can result in personal injury and product damage Before mounting the interactive flat panel Perform these tasks before mounting your interactive flat panel e Review the environmental requirements in the interactive flat panel s specifications see Specifications on page 3 e Save all product packaging so that it s available if you need to transport the interactive flat panel If the original packaging isn t available you can purchase new product packaging from your authorized SMART reseller smarttech com where e Refer to local building codes to ensure the wall can support the weight of the interactive flat panel and mounting equipment Model Weight Ib Weight kg SPNL 4055 116 Ib 13 oz 53 kg SPNL 4065 153 Ib 69 4 kg 5 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 2 MOUNTING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL Use a standard VESA mounting plate not included to mount the interactive flat panel on a wall Model Mounting plate SPNL 4055 600 mm x 400 mm SPNL 4065 600 mm x 400 mm Use M8 screws to fasten the wall bracket YY caution Do not over tighten the screws Model Screw length SPNL 25mm where the total wall mount bracket and washer 4055 thickness is less than 7 mm SPNL 30mm where the total wall mount bracket and wa
24. quires 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 that cross the floor to the SMART product are properly bundled and marked to avoid a trip hazard e Use only extension cords and outlets that can fully accommodate this product s polarized plug 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 lf 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 the warranty e Do not 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 the warranty i smarttech com kb 170800 IMPORTANT INFORMATION e Disconnect all the interactive flat panel s power cables from the wall outlet and seek assistance from qualified service personnel if any of the following occurs o o The power cable or plug is damaged Liqui
25. sher 4065 thickness is less than 7 mm Fasten force 97 36 177 01 in Ib 11 20 N m 97 36 177 01 in Ib 11 20 N m Because the receptacles might not be easily accessible after the installers mount the interactive flat panel consider connecting cables for power computers and other devices while the interactive flat panel is still in its packaging see Connecting power and devices on page 9 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 2 MOUNTING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL Choosing a mounting location Consider the following when you select a location for the interactive flat panel e The wall must be strong enough to support the interactive flat panel and the mounting equipment The SMART Board 4065 interactive flat panel weighs 153 Ib 69 4 kg and the SMART Board 4055 interactive flat panel weighs 116 Ib 53 kg e Selecta wall with a flat regular surface and sufficient clearance to accommodate your interactive flat panel Mount the interactive flat panel in a location that s central to your audience s viewing direction e Choose a location for the interactive flat panel that s far from bright light sources such as windows and strong overhead lighting IR lighting can cause issues with the performance of the cameras and can lead to unintentional or missed touches For mobile or adjustable installation options contact your authorized SMART reseller smarttech com where Choosing a mounting height Consider the general
26. strator Calibrating your interactive flat panel with Windows 7 or 8 When you calibrate the IFP for the first time in Windows 7 the screen uses 16 reference points Initial calibration applies to all users of the interactive flat panel Later calibrations use only 4 points and apply only to your user account see http windows microsoft com en ca windows7 getting more out of your tablet pc To calibrate your interactive flat panel 1 Open Control Panel gt Tablet and PC Settings NOTE Ifyou re using multiple monitors ensure that you have identified the interactive flat panel as the touch screen with Windows 7 and Windows 8 operation systems see step Setting up multiple displays on page 14 2 Ensure that the Display tab is visible Select the interactive flat panel from the display drop down menu 3 Click Calibrate 31 smarttech com kb 170800 APPENDIXA CALIBRATING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL 4 Tap each crosshair as they appear 5 NOTE lt may take several attempts to register your tap Click OK on the Tablet and PC settings page to save the changes NOTE If you make a mistake Such as tapping somewhere other than the crosshair repeat the procedure J te To clear your calibration data click Reset Calibrating your interactive flat panel with Mac operating system software Before you calibrate your interactive flat panel ensure that you have installed the required drivers See smarttech com E
27. urn still picture mode on or off 10 AUTO Automatically adjusts the VGA video input IMPORTANT This automatically adjusts the image to match the settings the display adapter is sending In most cases this will solve touch issues You can adjust the display settings of the interactive flat panel if needed 11 Media buttons For use 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 the sound 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 Turns the interactive flat panel on or off 22 Multi Media button Display the Multi Media mode 20 smarttech com kb 170800 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL On screen display menu You can access the on screen display OSD menu by pressing MENU on the side panel of your interactive flat panel or on the remote control To exitthe OSD menu press MENU on the interactive flat panel s side panel or press EXIT on the remote control Picture settings Option Value Function Picture Custom Sets the picture mode Mode Standard Mild Vivid Brightness 0 100 Sets the overall brightness of the image and background Contrast 0 100 Sets the brightness of the image in relation to the background Tint 0 100 Sets the tint of the screen Color 0 100

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