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 2
USING BASIC FEATURES
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No. Name Procedure
4 Set Open a selected menu option in the settings.
5 Left and right
buttons
Change the value of the selected setting.
6 Back Go back one step back in your navigation history.
7 Input Switch input sources (see Viewing a connected computer’s
input on page30).
8 Settings Open iQ Settings.
9
Screen shade
Hide screen contents behind a screen shade (see Showing
and hiding the screen shade on page20).
10
Freeze frame
Freeze and unfreeze the screen (see page20).
11 Volume increase Increase the volume (see Adjusting the volume on page19).
12 Volume
decrease
Decrease the volume (see Adjusting the volume on page19).
13 Volume mute Mute the volume (see Adjusting the volume on page19).
14
Share screen
Share content from the Chrome browser to the display (see
Sharing your device’s screen to the display).
NOTE
This button is not available on all remote control models.
Using touch
You can do everything on the display that you can do at your computer—open and close
applications, meet with others, create new documents or edit existing ones, visit websites, play
and manipulate videos, and so on—by touching the display’s surface.
You can use an array of gestures within applications, including panning, scaling, rotating, and
zooming in and out.
The display’s support for up to 20 simultaneous interaction points enables you and other users to
interact with objects on the screen at the same time.
NOTE
SME - Please confirmation the following description of the 6000S touch technology is correct