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    PLEASE THINK BEFORE YOU P RINT SMART T able™ 230i H a rd w a re U s e r ’ s G u i d e[...]

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    Product registration If you register your SMART product, we’ll notify you of new feat ures and software upgrades. Register online at www .smarttech.co m/registration . Keep the following informat ion available in case you ne ed to contact SMAR T T echnical Support. Serial Number: _____________ __________ _____________ ___________ ____ Date of Pur[...]

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    Import ant information WA R N I NG • Failure to follow the in stallation instructions shipped with your SMART T able™ could result in perso nal injury and product damage. • Ensure that any cables extending acro ss the floor to your SMAR T T able are properly bundled an d marked to prevent a trippin g hazard. • Make sure an electrical socket[...]

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    ii | IMPORTANT INFORMAT ION • If the remote control battery leaks, ensure that you do not get battery fluid in your eye. If you do, immediate ly rins e the af fected eye wit h wate r and seek medical attention. • Do not install the remote contr ol battery bac kwards or reve rse its polarity . Do not insta ll battery types other than the one spe[...]

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    Content s 1 Overview ............. ................ ............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ..... 1 In this chapter ............... ................ ................ ................ ................ ................. . 1 About your SMART Table ....... ................ ................... ................ .[...]

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    iv | CONTENTS Orienting the surface ....... ................ ................ .................... ................ ......... 12 Replacing the projector bulb ... ................ ................ ................... ................ ... 12 4 Using the remote control ............................ ................... ................ ................ [...]

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    v| – General inquiries.... ................. ................ ................ ................ ................... ... 26 Warranty ................ ................. ................ ................ ................ ................ ...... 26 Registration ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ .....[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview This guide is intended for teachers and support staf f. It introduces you to the SMAR T T able interactive learning center and expl ai ns how to use, maintain an d troubleshoot your table. NOTE For information on setting up your SMART T able, see the SMAR T T able 230i textless installation instructions ( smarttech.com/kb/141081)[...]

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    2 | CHAPTER 1 – OVERVIEW The soft ware on your SMAR T T able includ es interactive app lications, learning activities and educational games. Y ou can customize the activities using the SMAR T T able T oolkit. Install and ru n the toolkit on your computer and then transfer your changes to the SMAR T T able using the US B bracelet or SMART Sync sof[...]

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    3 | CHAPTER 1 – OVERVIEW S tandard accessories Y our SMART T able comes with the following accessories: • USB bracelet • Power cable specific to your country • Cabinet keys • Projector rem ote control • Installation instructions • W arranty in formation • Uninterrupt ible power s upply (UPS) • UPS installation instructions The USB[...]

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    4 | CHAPTER 1 – OVERVIEW Power cable The power cable provid ed with your SMART T able is specific to your region and should work with outle ts in your school. Connect the power cable to the SMAR T T a ble fo llowing the instructions in the SMART T able 230i textless inst allation instructions ( smartte ch.com/kb/141 081) . If you must extend the [...]

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    5 | CHAPTER 1 – OVERVIEW IMPORT ANT • The UPS does not provide power to other tab le component s. Y ou mu st connect the SMART T able to a power outlet to resu me normal operatio n. • The UPS is not installed in yo ur SMART T able wh en you receive it. Y ou can use the table without the UPS, but SMAR T highly recommends that you inst all the [...]

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    6 | CHAPTER 1 – OVERVIEW[...]

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    Chapter 2 Using your SMAR T T able In this chapter • T urning your SMAR T T able on or off on page 8 • Navigating SMART T able software on pag e 10 • Using SMART Document Camera with your SMAR T T able on page 10 After setting up your SMAR T T able as documented in the SMART T able 230i textless installation instructions ( smarttech.com/kb 14[...]

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    8 | CHAPTER 2 – USING YOUR SMART TABLE T urning your SMAR T T able on or of f After you set up your SMAR T T able, you can turn it on or of f by following these procedures. T urning on your SMART T able To t u r n o n your SMART T able 1. Connect the power cable to an outlet or connect it to a power ba r , and then turn on the power bar . NOTE SM[...]

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    9 | CHAPTER 2 – USING YOUR SMART TABLE T urning off your SMAR T T able If the power ca ble is disconnected or a power bar is tur ned off while the SMAR T T able is turned on, the projecto r turns off imme diat ely and an audib le warning signifies that the SMART T able computer is running on the uninte rruptible power su pply’s (UPS) battery po[...]

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    10 | CHAPTER 2 – USING YOUR SMART TABLE Navigating SMAR T T able software SMART T able Activities is your SMAR T T able’ s primary softwar e. It start s automatically when you turn on th e table. For mo re information on SMAR T T able activities, see the SMART T able Sof tware and SMAR T T able T oolkit User’s Guide ( smarttech.com/kb/155136 [...]

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    Chapter 3 Maint aining your SMAR T T able In this chapter Y our SMART T able only requires minimal maintena nce. This chapter describes the four most common maintenan ce tasks. • Cleaning your SMART T able on page 1 1 • Updating th e sof tware o n p age 1 1 • Orienting the surface on p age 12 • Replacing the projector bu lb on page 12 Clean[...]

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    12 | CHAPTER 3 – MAINTAINING YOUR SMART TABLE Orienting the surface Whenever you or a student touch th e SMAR T T able’s surface, a small × or • should appear directly below the tou ch point. If the × or • isn’ t aligned, you may need to orient the surface. T o orient the surfac e 1. Tu rn on your SM ART T able. The SMART T able Activit[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using the remote control Y our SMART T able includes a remote contro l for the projector . SMART T echnologies configures the projector for your SMAR T T able. Therefore, you only need to use th e remote control in the following situation s: • Setting the proje ctor for high altitu de use • Resetting th e projector lamp time a fter re[...]

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    14 | CHAPTER 4 – USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Setting the projector for high altitude use If your school is 5,000 ' to 10,000' (1,500 m to 3,00 0 m) above sea le vel, set the projector for high altitud e use. This increase s the cooling ef ficiency of the projector’s fans. NOTE Do not oper ate your SMAR T T able’ s proj ector in environ[...]

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    15 | CHAPTER 4 – USING THE REMOTE CONTROL T o replace the remot e control battery 1. Place your fingernail on the groove of the batter y holder on the back of the remote control (1). 2. While holding down th e release on the side (2 a), pull out the holder (2 b). 3. Remove t he old batt ery from th e battery hold er . 4. Place the new battery in [...]

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    16 | CHAPTER 4 – USING THE REMOTE CONTROL[...]

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    Appendix A T roubleshooting If you set up your SMART T able following the proced ures in the SMART T able 230i textless installa tion instructions ( smarttech.com/kb/141081 ) touch should wo rk without any problems . However , if problems occur , follow the proced ures in this chapte r to resolve them. Y ou can also visit sm arttech.com/support to [...]

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    18 | APPENDIX A – TROUBLESHOOTING No image on the SMAR T T able screen The Projector didn ’t start properly due to a power interruption or reset. Use the projector’s remote control to turn on the projector . The Windows Ad vanced Options menu appears on the table’ s scr een The t able’ s software didn’t start p roperly due to a sudden p[...]

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    19 | APPENDIX A – TROUBLESHOOTING Setting up your SMAR T T able for troubleshooting The troubleshooting p rocedures in the fo llowing sections requi re you to close SMAR T T able Activities, and th en connect a keyboard a nd mouse. Y ou can connect any keyboard and mouse that h ave USB connectors to your SMART T able using the two USB receptacles[...]

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    20 | APPENDIX A – TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnosing basic problems with touch The following t able presents basic touch-related problems and solutions: Problem Solution T ouch isn’t work ing, and the Windows desk top is vis ible. SMART T able software isn’t installed, or the software isn’t running. Click the SMAR T T able icon on the desktop to st[...]

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    21 | APPENDIX A – TROUBLESHOOTING Remodeling the background When you turn on your SMAR T T able, the camera models the touch surface’s backgroun d allowing the ca mera to detect touch. Problems w ith backgroun d modeling can cause the camera to detect extra touches, causin g your SMAR T T able to respond erratically . Remodel the background in [...]

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    22 | APPENDIX A – TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Ensure the keyboard, the mouse and your finger s aren’t on the touch surface, and then select Calibration > Model Background . Y our SMART T able’s sof tware models the backgr ound. When you move your fingers across the touch surface, a set of red markers ap pears in the bottom-lef t quadrant of the SMA[...]

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    Appendix B Hardware environment al compliance SMART T echnologies support s glob al ef fort s to ensure that electronic equipment is manufactured, sold and disposed of in a safe and environment ally friendly manne r . W aste electrical and electronic equipment regulations (WEEE directive) W aste Electrical and Electronic Equ ipment regulations a pp[...]

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    24 | APPENDIX B – HARDWARE E NVIRONMENTAL COM PLIANCE Packaging Many countries have regulation s restricting the use of cert ain hea vy meta ls in product packaging. The packaging used by SMAR T T echnologies to ship product s complies with applicable packaging la ws. Covered electronics devices Many U.S. states classify monitors as Covered Elect[...]

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    Appendix C Customer support Online information and support Vis it www .smartt ech.com/support to view and download user’s guides, how-to and troubleshootin g articles, sof tware and more. T raining Vis it www .smartt ech.com/trainingcenter for training materials and information abo ut our training services. T echnical support If you experience di[...]

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    26 | APPENDIX C – CUSTOMER SUPPORT General inquiries W arranty Product warrant y is governed by the terms and co nditions of SMART’s “Limited Equipment W arran ty” that shipped with the SMART pr oduct at the time of purchase. Registration T o help us serve you, register online at www .smarttech.com/registration . Address SMART T echnologie [...]

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    Contact SMART T echnologies T oll Free 1.86 6.518.6791 (U. S./Canada) or +1.403.2 28.5940[...]