User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Important information
- Chapter 1: Welcome
- About this guide
- About the display
- Touch
- Writing, drawing and erasing
- Support for additional pens and tools
- iQ experience
- Display
- Audio
- Network connectivity
- Room computers and guest laptops
- Accessory slot
- Convenience panel
- Remote control and IR sensor
- Proximity sensor
- Ambient light sensor
- Temperature and humidity sensors
- Mounting hardware
- Accessory mounting points
- Identifying your specific model
- Accessories
- More information
- Chapter 2: Using basic features
- Chapter 3: Using the iQ apps
- Chapter 4: Connecting computers and other devices
- Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
- The display isn’t turning on
- The display is turning on when it shouldn’t
- The screen is blank or there’s a problem with the image on the screen
- There’s no sound or there’s a problem with the sound
- Touch isn’t working as expected
- The pens and erasers aren’t working as expected
- iQ apps aren’t working as expected
- SMART software on connected computers isn’t working as expected
- The SMART OPS PC module isn’t working as expected
- Contacting your reseller for additional support
CHAPTER 1
WELCOME
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The display comes with SMART software that you can install on connected computers to take full
advantage of the display’s features while using the connected computers.
For more information, see Connecting room computers and guest laptops on page29.
Accessory slot
You can install an OPS-compatible device, such as a SMART OPS PC module, in the accessory slot.
The PCM8 series of SMARTOPS PC modules provides a complete Windows 10 Pro solution.
For more information about the SMART PCM8 series OPS PC, see SMART OPS PC module on
page8.
NOTE
Unlike with older SMART Board interactive displays, you don’t need to install an AM30, AM40, or
AM50 appliance in the accessory slot to use the iQ experience on the display. The iQ
experience is embedded on SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro interactive displays (see iQ
experience on page3). For this reason, SMART doesn’t recommend installing AM30, AM40, or
AM50 appliances in these displays’ accessory slots.
Convenience panel
The convenience panel contains buttons for turning the display on
and off, controlling the volume, freezing and unfreezing the screen,
and showing and hiding a screen shade. It also includes
connectors for USB peripherals and a computer or other input
source.
For more information about the convenience panel, see Using the
convenience panel on page12.
Remote control and IR sensor
You can use the remote control to turn the display on and off, adjust display
settings, and so on.
The IR sensor for the remote control is located in the top-left corner of the
display’s frame.
For more information about the remote control, see Using the remote
control on page13.