Installation and Integrator’s Guide SMART Mobile Stand for Interactive Displays Models FSSBID 100 and FSSBID 100H
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Important Information Before you install and use your SMART Mobile Stand, read and understand the safety warnings and precautions in this user’s guide and the included warnings document. These safety warnings and precautions describe the safe and correct operation of your SMART Mobile Stand and its accessories, helping you prevent injuries and equipment damage.
ii | IMPORTANT INFORMATION • Use the SMART Mobile Stand’s three grab bars to move the unit. Do not press, pull or push on the flat-panel display, interactive overlay or display frame, cabinet, doors, rear access panel plastics or vertical brackets. • Before moving your SMART Mobile Stand, make sure that you unlock the casters. These casters are designed to roll on common indoor surfaces. While you move the unit, your view may be partially obstructed. Be aware of surrounding obstacles.
ii i | IMPORTANT INFORMATION CAUTION • Make sure that the weight of your flat-panel display is minimum 80 lb. (36.3 kg) and maximum 160 lb. (72.6 kg). For a list of flat-panel displays supported by your SMART Mobile Stand, see http://www2.smarttech.com/st/en-US/Support/FlatPanel/MobileStandPanels. • To prevent damage to a 60" (152.
iv | IMPORTANT INFORMATION • Do not block the ventilation slots and openings on your SMART Mobile Stand. Blocking these openings could cause overheating and damage to the unit. • When transporting your unit, repack it with as much of the original packaging as possible. This packaging was designed with optimal shock and vibration protection. • Do not allow liquids, spray cleaners or commercial solvents of any kind to flow into the connection panel.
Contents Important Information ................................................................................................ i Safety Warnings and Cautions .........................................................................i Other Precautions...........................................................................................iv About Your SMART Mobile Stand ............................................................................ 1 SMART Mobile Stand Features ..............................
vi | CO N T EN TS Model FSSBID 100H: Connecting Devices Inside Your SMART Mobile Stand’s Cabinet ............................................................................. 37 Installing Your SMART Hub SE240 .............................................................. 38 Connecting Your Flat-Panel Display............................................................. 41 Connecting Your SMART Hub SE240 .......................................................... 43 Connecting Your Computer ...............
vi i | CON T EN TS Covered Electronics Devices........................................................................ 86 China’s Electronic Information Products Regulations................................... 86 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act ........................................ 86 D Customer Support ............................................................................................... 87 Online Information and Support............................................................
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1 | A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D About Your SMART Mobile Stand Your SMART Mobile Stand is an easy-to-use, fully integrated, height-adjustable stand that adds mobility to select SMART Board interactive displays measuring 50" to 65" (127 cm to 165.1 cm). For a list of flat-panel displays supported by your SMART Mobile Stand, see http://www2.smarttech.com/st/en-US/Support/FlatPanel/ MobileStandPanels.
2 | A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D SMART Mobile Stand Features Your SMART Mobile Stand is easy to move so that you can share the unit with other users, reconfigure your meeting space or classroom, or quickly add interactive and audiovisual features to a room that might otherwise not have them. The height of your mobile floor stand adjusts quickly and smoothly to improve lines of sight and accommodate users of different heights, including users with limited reach.
3 | A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Hydraulic Height Adjustment Handle Optional Laptop Shelf • Mounts on Either Side of Your Stand • Adjustable Tilt Angle • Telescopes Outward High-Quality, Integrated Speakers Locking Cabinet for Secure Storage SMART Mobile Stand from the Front 99-00962-20 REV C0
4 | A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Serial Number Location Connection Panel Large, Removable Access Panels Cabinet Venting SMART Mobile Stand from the Rear 99-00962-20 REV C0
5 | A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Prominent Grab Bars for Moving Your Unit Supports Integration with a SMART Hub SE240 (Model FSSBID 100H Only) Dedicated Space for a Computer Adjustable Shelving Power Management Swiveling, Lockable, Non-Marking Casters SMART Mobile Stand from the Rear (Lower Panel Removed) 99-00962-20 REV C0
6 | A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D SMART Mobile Stand from the Front with Doors Open Showing Rack Mount Configuration 99-00962-20 REV C0
7 | A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Power Specifications Your SMART Mobile Stand’s user friendly power management design accommodates up to 1.2 kW and includes the following features: • A country-specific power bar—North America (NEMA) 110V AC or IEC 240V, 50 Hz—which provides power access for additional devices near the bottom rear of your stand • An 8' (2.
8 | A B O U T Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Optional Accessories Contact your authorized SMART reseller to order any of the following accessory parts. Optional Laptop Shelf You can order a dedicated laptop shelf if you want to connect a laptop computer to your SMART Mobile Stand. This shelf is designed to mount on either side of your stand, and features an adjustable tilt angle of up to 35 degrees from horizontal.
9 | A S S E M B L I N G Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Assembling Your SMART Mobile Stand Your SMART Mobile Stand requires minimal assembly. Consult the SMART Mobile Stand for Interactive Displays Textless Installation Instructions (document 132293 at www.smarttech.com/support) included with your unit for instructions on installing your SMART Mobile Stand.
10 | A S S E M B L I N G Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Environmental Requirements Before installing your SMART Mobile Stand, refer to the following environmental requirements. CAUTION • Never operate your SMART Mobile Stand immediately after moving it from a cold location to a warm location. Allow the unit to reach room temperature before operation to prevent possible product damage. • Do not place your SMART Mobile Stand in hot locations, such as near heating equipment.
11 | A S S E M B L I N G Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Things to Consider When Assembling Your SMART Mobile Stand WARNING • Two people are required to safely assemble your SMART Mobile Stand and to mount or remove your flat-panel display and your SMART Board interactive display frame or SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay. • Lock the casters before installing or working with your flat-panel display on your SMART Mobile Stand, or adjusting its height.
12 | A S S E M B L I N G Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Installing Your Flat-Panel Display on Your SMART Mobile Stand WARNING • Read the installation instructions published by your flat-panel display’s manufacturer before installing your flat-panel display on your SMART Mobile Stand.
13 | A S S E M B L I N G Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Securing the Clevis Pins When Installing a 60" (152 cm) or Larger Flat-Panel Display Follow these instructions if you intend to install a SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay with a 60" (152.4 cm) or larger flat-panel display. CAUTION To prevent damage to a 60" (152.
14 | A S S E M B L I N G Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Adjusting the Shelves Your SMART Mobile Stand includes two vertically adjustable shelves. The spacing of these shelves ranges from 2" to 19" (5.1 cm to 48.3 cm). Consider whether you plan to install a SMART Hub, DVD/Blu-ray player or VCR in your unit when determining the best height for these shelves. Typically, you will install your DVD/Blu-ray player on the top shelf, and then install your VCR on the bottom shelf.
15 | A S S E M B L I N G Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D 3. Slide the shelf onto the shelf clips, making sure to position the grooves on the bottom of the shelf so that it snaps in place. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for your second shelf.
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17 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Model FSSBID 100: Connecting Devices Inside Your SMART Mobile Stand’s Cabinet This chapter explains how to connect your SMART Mobile Stand FSSBID 100’s prewired cable harness to your flat-panel display, computer or SMART Hub PE260, and other devices inside your stand’s cabinet. Your stand’s cable harness provides centralized cable management with strain relief.
18 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Connecting Your Flat-Panel Display Follow these instructions to connect the correct cables from your FSSBID 100’s prewired cable harness to your flat-panel display’s connection panel. Cable Connections to Your Flat-Panel Display VGA (Video) In from Your Computer 3.5 mm 3.
19 To connect your flat-panel display | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 1. Connect speaker cables A02 and A03 to your flat-panel display’s speaker receptacles. 2. Connect the VGA video plug from cable AV01 to your flat-panel display’s VGA video receptacle. NOTE If your flat-panel display has more than one VGA video receptacle, use the receptacle adjacent or closest to a 3.5 mm audio receptacle. 3.
20 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 7. Connect cable AV03 as follows: – Connect the RGB red video plug to the appropriate red RCA receptacle on your flat-panel display’s connection panel. This receptacle is typically labeled Pr or R. IMPORTANT Do not confuse the RGB red video plug with the red audio plug.
21 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Connecting Your Computer Your SMART Mobile Stand includes dedicated space for a tower computer behind the left cabinet door when your stand is configured for standard shelving. Internal connections provide support for VGA video, 3.5 mm stereo audio, USB for interactive product touch control, and two additional USB devices.
22 To connect to your computer | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 1. Connect the VGA video plug from cable AV01 in the prewired cable harness to your computer’s VGA video receptacle. NOTES – Your computer might have more than one VGA video receptacle. If this is the case, refer to the documentation included with your computer to determine the correct receptacle.
23 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 5. Connect your computer’s power cable (not included with your SMART Mobile Stand) to an available receptacle on your stand’s power bar. TIP Coil and bundle the cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap.
24 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T TIP Coil and bundle the cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap. NOTE Don’t connect your SMART Mobile Stand to a power outlet before you install the rear access panels (page 58). To Y Fla our t-P Co a nn nel D ec is tio n P play ’s an el Pr e SM wired AR to Co nn T Mo Your ec tio bile S nP t an and’ el s Cable Connections to Your SMART Hub PE260 3.
25 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Connecting a DVD/Blu-ray Player or VCR Your SMART Mobile Stand supports audiovisual devices, including a DVD/Blu-ray player or VCR. Internal connections provide support for a component video device with stereo audio, and a composite video device with stereo audio.
26 To connect your DVD/Blu-ray player | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 1. Connect the five-plug RCA cable AV03, or your HDMI cable, as follows: – Connect the RGB red video plug to your DVD or Blu-ray player’s appropriate red receptacle, which is typically labeled Pr or R. IMPORTANT Do not confuse the RGB red video plug with the red audio plug.
27 To connect your VCR | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 1. Connect the three-plug RCA cable AV02 as follows: – Connect the yellow plug to your VCR’s yellow receptacle, which is typically labeled V or VIDEO. – Connect the red audio plug to your VCR’s appropriate red receptacle, which is typically labeled R.
28 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Connecting Your SMART Board interactive display frame This section describes how to connect your SMART Board interactive display frame’s controller box to your SMART Mobile Stand (instead of directly to a computer). Refer to the SMART Board interactive display frame Installation and User’s Guide (document 125254 at www.smarttech.
29 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 3. Connect your SMART Board interactive display frame’s power cable to your interactive display frame’s power supply. 4. Connect the cable from your SMART Board interactive display frame’s power supply to the controller box. TIP Route this cable up the cabinet’s rear support tube and behind the hydraulic pump, leaving enough slack to create a strain relief loop. 5.
30 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 7. Route your interactive display frame’s camera cables through the connection panel from the right side, up your SMART Mobile Stand’s prewired cable harness, down behind the speaker panel and along the inside edge of the pencil ledge, as shown page 31.
31 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 9. Route the other end of the camera cables back through the connection panel from right to left, and then connect them to your SMART Board interactive display frame’s controller box, coiling the excess cable and fastening it to the speaker panel with cable ties, as shown below. TIP Leave some slack throughout the length of these cables. Don’t pull them tight.
32 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T IMPORTANT Ensure that your SMART Board interactive display frame is functioning correctly before you install the rear access panels on your SMART Mobile Stand (see page 58). Connect your SMART Mobile Stand temporarily to a power outlet while you check your interactive display frame.
33 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Cable Connections to Your Interactive Overlay Power Cable to Your SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays Interactive Overlay’s Pen Tray Cable C04 Power Cable to Power Supply Coil the DB9 to USB adapter cable’s excess length, fasten it to a clip on the speaker panel with a plastic cable tie, and then secure this adapter cable to cable C04 with another plastic cable tie.
34 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 3. Connect the DB9 end of the SMART DB9 to USB adapter cable (included with your SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay) to your pen tray, ensuring that you can still easily access the USB A plug at the other end. TIPS – First route this adapter cable through your SMART Mobile Stand’s connection panel and up the prewired cable harness.
35 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 0 0 : C O N N E C T I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R SM ART MOBI LE S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 7. Route the power cable through the connection panel from right to left, behind the hydraulic pump and down the cabinet’s rear support tube, and then connect the other end to an available receptacle on your SMART Mobile Stand’s power bar. TIP Coil and bundle the excess cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap.
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37 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Model FSSBID 100H: Connecting Devices Inside Your SMART Mobile Stand’s Cabinet This chapter explains how to connect your SMART Mobile Stand FSSBID 100H’s prewired cable harness to your flat-panel display, SMART Hub SE240, computer, and other devices inside your stand’s cabinet. Your stand’s cable harness provides centralized cable management with strain relief.
38 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Installing Your SMART Hub SE240 Perform the following procedure to install a SMART Hub SE240 in your FSSBID 100H’s cabinet, using the washers and screws that you received with your stand. IMPORTANT To install your SMART Hub SE240 – Do not follow the installation instructions included with your SMART Hub SE240.
39 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 3. Using a Phillips® No. 2 screwdriver, secure these mounting brackets using four of the screws included with your SMART Hub SE240, as shown. NOTE You don’t need the other two L-brackets and four screws included with your hub. 4.
40 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 5. Using a Phillips No. 2 screwdriver, secure your SMART Hub SE240 to your SMART Mobile Stand’s cabinet with the four washers and four screws included in your stand’s accessory kit, as shown. 4× NOTE Don’t over-tighten these screws. 6. Replace the shelves that you removed in step 1. TIPS 99-00962-20 REV C0 – Ensure that you leave at least 1" (2.
41 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Connecting Your Flat-Panel Display Follow these instructions to connect the correct cables from your FSSBID 100H’s prewired cable harness to your flat-panel display’s connection panel. Cable Connections to Your Flat-Panel Display Speaker Cable Receptacles (Output to Prewired Speakers) VGA Cable V04 3.5 mm Stereo Audio In from Your SMART Hub 3.
42 To connect your flat-panel display | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 1. Connect speaker cables A02 and A03 to your flat-panel display’s speaker receptacles. 2. Connect the VGA video plug from cable V04 to your flat-panel display’s VGA video receptacle. 3. Connect the 3.5 mm stereo audio plug from cable A04 to an audio receptacle on your flat-panel display’s connection panel. 4.
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44 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Perform the following procedure to connect a SMART Hub SE240 to your SMART Mobile Stand. NOTE You require a USB A to USB B cable (not included) if you’re installing a computer with your SMART Hub SE240. To connect your SMART Hub SE240 1. Connect the 3.5 stereo audio plug from cable A01 to your SMART Hub’s Computer Audio receptacle, marked 1. 2.
45 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 8. Connect each of the three USB A male plugs from cables C01, C02 and C03 in the prewired cable harness inside the cabinet of your SMART Mobile Stand to an available USB A receptacle on your SMART Hub, marked USB. 9.
46 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T TIP Coil and bundle the cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap. 2. Replace the shelves in your SMART Mobile Stand’s cabinet. See page 14 for details on installing the shelves in your SMART Mobile Stand.
47 To connect to your computer | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 1. Connect the VGA video plug from cable AV05 to your computer’s VGA video receptacle. NOTES – Your computer might have more than one VGA video receptacle. If this is the case, refer to the documentation included with your computer to determine the correct receptacle.
48 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Connecting a DVD/Blu-ray Player or VCR Your SMART Mobile Stand supports audiovisual devices, including a DVD/Blu-ray player or VCR. Internal connections provide support for an S-video device with stereo audio, and a composite video device with stereo audio.
49 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T NOTE You previously connected the other end of this cable to your SMART Hub SE240 (see page 44). 3. Connect your DVD or Blu-ray player’s power cable (not included) to an available receptacle on your SMART Mobile Stand’s power bar. TIP Coil and bundle the cable with the included hook-and-loop fastener strap.
50 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Connecting Your SMART Board interactive display frame This section describes how to connect your SMART Board interactive display frame’s controller box to your SMART Mobile Stand (instead of directly to a computer). Refer to the SMART Board interactive display frame Installation and User’s Guide (document 125254 at www.smarttech.
51 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 3. Connect your SMART Board interactive display frame’s power cable to your interactive display frame’s power supply. 4. Connect the cable from your SMART Board interactive display frame’s power supply to the controller box. TIP Route this cable up the cabinet’s rear support tube and behind the hydraulic pump, leaving enough slack to create a strain relief loop. 5.
52 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 7. Route your interactive display frame’s camera cables through the connection panel from the right side, up your SMART Mobile Stand’s prewired cable harness, down behind the speaker panel and along the inside edge of the pencil ledge, as shown on page 53.
53 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 9. Route the other end of the camera cables back through the connection panel from right to left, and then connect them to your SMART Board interactive display frame’s controller box, coiling the excess cable and fastening it to the speaker panel with cable ties, as shown on page 53. TIP Leave some slack throughout the length of these cables. Don’t pull them tight.
54 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T IMPORTANT Ensure that your SMART Board interactive display frame is functioning correctly before you install the rear access panels on your SMART Mobile Stand (see page 58). Connect your SMART Mobile Stand temporarily to a power outlet while you check your interactive display frame.
55 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T Connecting Your SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays Interactive Overlay This section describes how to connect your SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay to your SMART Mobile Stand (instead of directly to a computer). Refer to the SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays Installation Guide: Corner Brackets (document 769 at www.smarttech.
56 | M O D E L F S S B I D 1 00 H: C O N N E CT I N G D E V I C E S I N S I D E Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D ’ S C A B IN E T 3. Connect the DB9 end of the SMART DB9 to USB adapter cable (included with your SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay) to your pen tray. NOTE You already connected the other end of this cable to your SMART Hub SE240 (page 43).
57 | COM PLE TI NG YOU R I NS TA LLA TI ON AN D C O N NEC T IN G OT HE R P ROD UC T S T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Completing Your Installation and Connecting Other Products to Your SMART Mobile Stand Your SMART Mobile Stand integrates with a guest laptop computer, SMART Document Camera, SMART Response (formerly Senteo) interactive response system and other peripheral devices.
58 | COM PLE TI NG YOU R I NS TA LLA TI ON AN D C O N NEC T IN G OT HE R P ROD UC T S T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Installing the Rear Access Panels on Your SMART Mobile Stand After you connect your computer or SMART Hub, and perhaps your DVD/Blu-ray player or VCR, to your SMART Mobile Stand, reinstall the rear access panels on your unit. To install the rear access panels 1.
59 | COM PLE TI NG YOU R I NS TA LLA TI ON AN D C O N NEC T IN G OT HE R P ROD UC T S T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D The Connection Panel The audiovisual connection panel on the back of your SMART Mobile Stand enables you to connect your computer to your flat-panel display. This panel also makes it easy for you to connect guest laptop computers, your SMART Document Camera, your SMART Response (formerly Senteo) interactive response system receiver and other USB devices.
60 | COM PLE TI NG YOU R I NS TA LLA TI ON AN D C O N NEC T IN G OT HE R P ROD UC T S T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Your SMART Mobile Stand’s Connection Panel USB A Connection for: • SMART Document Camera • SMART Response (formerly Senteo) Receiver • Wireless Mouse • Wireless Keyboard • USB Storage Device Network Audio In NOTE These USB receptacles don’t work when you connect a guest laptop computer to your SMART Mobile Stand.
61 | COM PLE TI NG YOU R I NS TA LLA TI ON AN D C O N NEC T IN G OT HE R P ROD UC T S T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Connecting a Guest Laptop Computer You can connect a guest laptop computer to your SMART Mobile Stand by means of your stand’s connection panel. Consult the Laptop Shelf for SMART Mobile Stands for Interactive Displays Textless Installation Instructions (document 133368 at www.smarttech.
62 To connect a guest laptop computer | COM PLE TI NG YOU R I NS TA LLA TI ON AN D C O N NEC T IN G OT HE R P ROD UC T S T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D 1. Connect one of the VGA video plugs from cable AV04 to your laptop computer’s video receptacle. 2. Connect the 3.5 mm stereo audio plug from the same end of cable AV04 to your laptop computer’s audio receptacle. 3. Connect the other VGA video plug from cable AV04 to the receptacle marked VGA In on your SMART Mobile Stand’s connection panel.
63 | COM PLE TI NG YOU R I NS TA LLA TI ON AN D C O N NEC T IN G OT HE R P ROD UC T S T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Connecting Your SMART Document Camera Your SMART Mobile Stand’s rear connection panel enables you to easily connect your SMART Document Camera through a USB A connection, and then present images from your document camera on your flat panel’s screen.
64 | COM PLE TI NG YOU R I NS TA LLA TI ON AN D C O N NEC T IN G OT HE R P ROD UC T S T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Connecting Your SMART Response (formerly Senteo) Interactive Response System Receiver Your SMART Mobile Stand integrates with your SMART Response interactive response system through a USB A connection.
65 | COM PLE TI NG YOU R I NS TA LLA TI ON AN D C O N NEC T IN G OT HE R P ROD UC T S T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D 2. Connect your receiver’s captive USB cable connector to either of the adjacent vertical USB A connections (marked USB) or the USB receptacle marked with an image of a tower computer (FSSBID 100H only) on your SMART Mobile Stand’s connection panel (see page 60), or to an available USB receptacle on your computer.
66 | COM PLE TI NG YOU R I NS TA LLA TI ON AN D C O N NEC T IN G OT HE R P ROD UC T S T O Y O U R S M A RT M O B I L E S T A N D Connecting Other USB Devices Your SMART Mobile Stand integrates with USB devices, including a keyboard, mouse or USB storage device. SMART recommends that you purchase a wireless keyboard and mouse to use with your SMART Mobile Stand. These wireless devices enable greater freedom of movement while you work with your unit and interactive display.
67 | M A I NT A I NI NG Y O U R S MA R T M O B I L E S T A N D Maintaining Your SMART Mobile Stand Your SMART Mobile Stand is durable. With proper care, it will provide years of trouble-free service.
68 | M A I NT A I NI NG Y O U R S MA R T M O B I L E S T A N D Moving Your SMART Mobile Stand Your SMART Mobile Stand rolls easily on common indoor surfaces. If you experience any problems with devices shifting in the cabinet while you move your unit, use adhesive hook-and-loop fastener or two-sided tape (not included) to secure the equipment.
Appendix A Configuring a Rack Mount Although your SMART Mobile Stand comes configured for shelving, it can also accommodate an optional 19" (48 cm) rack mount configuration. NOTE If you want to configure your SMART Mobile Stand for a rack mount, you can purchase a hardware accessory kit, which includes 16 rack clips, from your authorized SMART reseller.
70 To remove the shelving and rear support tube | CO N F IG U RI NG A R A C K MO U N T 1. Remove the four screws in the lower rear panel of your SMART Mobile Stand with the included security TORX key, and then remove the panel. Keep these screws nearby. 4× 2. Remove the top two screws in the upper rear panel with a Phillips No. 2 screwdriver. Keep these screws nearby. 3. Remove the bottom two screws in the upper rear panel with the included security TORX key, and then remove the panel.
71 | CO N F IG U RI NG A R A C K MO U N T 4. Remove the two installed shelves from the cabinet, and then remove the eight shelf clips. 2× 8× 5. Locate the cabinet’s rear support tube, remove the two screws in the flange at the top, and then lift the tube at a slight angle to detach and remove it from the base of the unit. 2× Rear Support Tube NOTE You may need to detach some cables to remove this support tube.
72 To configure a rack mount | CO N F IG U RI NG A R A C K MO U N T 1. Open the doors of your SMART Mobile Stand’s cabinet. 2. Locate the left and right front rack rails, and then remove the two screws in the flange at the top of each rail. Keep these screws nearby.
73 | CO N F IG U RI NG A R A C K MO U N T 3. Lift the left rack rail at a slight angle to detach it from the base, rotate it 90° clockwise, and then insert the rail at a slight angle into the rack mount slots further to the left. NOTE The rack mount slots in the bottom of the cabinet will align the rail properly. B A 4.
74 | CO N F IG U RI NG A R A C K MO U N T 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the right rack rail, except rotate the rail counter-clockwise before inserting it into the rack mount slots. 6. Secure each set of four rack mount clips (included in your rack mount hardware accessory kit) at the desired height for each rack. NOTE Install a SMART Hub SE240 in the second highest rack mount position. To replace the rear access panels 1.
P01 AC Mains P03 AC Out AC Out AC Out P03 To Customer Laptop AV03 AV03 AV03 AV03 AC Mains AV02 AV02 AV02 USB USB Network AC Mains C01 AV01 AV04 AV04 VGA USB USB USB USB Stereo LAN/WAN C05 AV04 AV04 N01 C04 C01 C02 C03 A01 V01 Connection Panel C02 C03 N01 USB 3.5mm Stereo VGA Out AV01 Customer Computer R Audio L Audio Composite Out Component R AC Mains 3.5 mm Stereo V H G B R 3.
99-00962-20 REV C0 P01 AC Mains P03 AC Out AC Out AC Out P03 To Customer Laptop AV04 C05 AV04 USB B USB A USB A USB A Stereo VGA LAN/WAN C05 AV04 AV04 AV05 AV02 N01 C04 C03 C02 C01 A01 V03 USB In USB In USB In Computer 2 USB Computer Audio 2 Computer 2 Video In Computer 1 USB Computer Audio 1 Computer 1 Video In R Audio L Audio I.D.
AC In P02 P04 AD03 AD02 AD05 USB In USB In Network AC Mains C03 AV01 AV01 VGA USB B USB A USB A USB A Stereo N01 C04 C03 C02 C01 A01 V01 AC Out AC Out P04 P04 AC In P04 AC “Y” LAN/WAN C05 AV04 AV04 Connection Panel C02 C01 N01 USB Host Stereo Out VGA Out NOTE Hatched lines indicate wiring if you install a SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive whiteboard.
99-00962-20 REV C0 AC Mains P04 P02 AD03 AC Out To Customer Laptop AD05 AD04 C05 AV04 AV04 AC Mains AV02 AV02 AV02 USB B USB A USB A USB A Stereo VGA LAN/WAN C05 AV04 AV04 AV05 C01 N01 N01 C04 C03 C02 C01 A01 V03 AC Mains AC Out AC Out P04 P04 AC Mains P04 AC “Y” DC Out AD07 P01 I.D.
79 | SMA RT M O BIL E S TA ND R UN NI NG DIA G RAM S Cable Descriptions • Used on This Model NA North American Model INT International Model IO Required for Interactive Overlays Cable From To Description Length SMART Part No. NA INT NA INT (100) (100) (100H) (100H) • • • • • • Audio/Video AV01 Computer Flat-Panel Display VGA Male + 3.5 mm Male to VGA Male + 3.5 mm Male 10' (3 m) 93-00683-20 • • AV02 Device Two, e.g.
80 Cable From To | SMA RT M O BIL E S TA ND R UN NI NG DIA G RAM S Description Length SMART Part No. NA INT NA INT (100) (100) (100H) (100H) • • Video V01 Connection Panel Flat-Panel Display VGA Female Chassis to Five Plug BNC RGBHV Male 6' (1.8 m) 93-00680-00 V02 Device One, e.g., DVD / Blu-ray Player SMART Hub SE240 S-Video Male to S-Video Male 6' (1.8 m) 93-00202-20 • • V03 SMART Hub SE240 Connection Panel DVI Male to VGA Female Chassis 6' (1.
81 | SMA RT M O BIL E S TA ND R UN NI NG DIA G RAM S Description Length SMART Part No.
82 | SMA RT M O BIL E S TA ND R UN NI NG DIA G RAM S Country-Specific Power Adapters 99-00962-20 REV C0 Country SMART Adapter Part No.
83 | SMA RT M O BIL E S TA ND R UN NI NG DIA G RAM S FSSBID 100 Cable Graphics Cables A02 and A03 Speaker Wires (To Your Flat-Panel Display) Cable A01 3.5 mm Stereo Audio Plug (To the Connection Panel) 3.
84 | SMA RT M O BIL E S TA ND R UN NI NG DIA G RAM S FSSBID 100H Cable Graphics Cable A01 3.5 mm Stereo Audio Plug (To Your Flat-Panel Display) Cable N01 RJ45 Male Connector (To Your SMART Hub SE240) Cables A02 and A03 Speaker Wires (To Your Flat-Panel Display) 3.5 mm Stereo Audio Plug (To Your Flat-Panel Display) Cable A04 2 × RCA Plugs (To Your SMART Hub SE240) 2 × RCA Plugs (To Your SMART Hub SE240) Cable A05 2 × RCA Plugs (To Device One, e.g.
Appendix C 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 Regulations (WEEE Directive) Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations apply to all electrical and electronic equipment sold within the European Union.
86 | HA RD WAR E EN VI RON MEN T AL COM PLI ANC E Covered Electronics Devices Many U.S. states classify monitors as Covered Electronic Devices and regulate their disposal. Applicable SMART Technologies products meet the requirements of the Covered Electronic Devices regulations. China’s Electronic Information Products Regulations China regulates products that are classified as EIP (Electronic Information Products).
Appendix D Customer Support Online Information and Support Visit www.smarttech.com/support to view and download user’s guides, how-to and troubleshooting articles, software and more. Training Visit www.smarttech.com/trainingcenter for training materials and information about our training services. Technical Support If you experience difficulty with your SMART product, please contact your local reseller before contacting SMART Technical Support. Your local reseller can resolve most issues without delay.
88 | CU ST O ME R S UPP O RT General Inquiries Address SMART Technologies 3636 Research Road NW Calgary, AB T2L 1Y1 CANADA Switchboard +1.403.245.0333 or Toll Free 1.888.42.SMART (U.S./Canada) Fax +1.403.228.2500 E-mail info@smarttech.com Warranty Product warranty is governed by the terms and conditions of SMART’s “Limited Equipment Warranty” that shipped with the SMART product at the time of purchase. Registration To help us serve you, register online at www.smarttech.com/registration.
Index A accessories, 8 adapter kit, 8 adjusting shelving, 14 assembly, 9, 11, 12 quality, 10 audio, 2 connection panel, 59 illustration, 60 connections laptop, 61 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, 86 contact information, 88 covered electronic devices, 86 customer support, 87–88 B Blu-ray player, 25, 48 connecting, 26, 48 HDMI cable (not included), 25, 48 installation, 25, 48 C cable graphics model FSSBID 100, 83 model FSSBID 100H, 84 cable harness, 17 safety, 12 cable management, 2 Chinese regulat
90 | IN DE X flat-panel display 65", 13 connections, 17, 18, 19, 41, 42 flat-panel displays - supported, 1 fluid resistance, 10 N network, 7 O online support, 87 G general inquiries, 88 H hardware, 7 hardware environmental compliance, 85–86 HDMI cable, 25, 48 height adjustment, 2 P packaging, 68, 85 power management, 2 power specifications, 7, 60 product features, 2 product integration, 59 Q quality, 10 I inquiries, 88 installation, 9, 11, 12, 13 rear access panels, 58 integration, 59 K keyboard,
91 | IN DE X SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay cable routing (illustration), 33, 55 connecting, 32, 55 SMART Board for flat-panel displays interactive overlay adapter, 32 SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlay adapter kit, 8 SMART Board interactive display frame cable routing (illustration), 31, 53 connecting, 28, 50 SMART Document Camera, 63 SMART Hub PE260, 23 cable connections (illustration), 24 connecting, 23 SMART Hub SE240, 23 connecting, 43 installation, 38 S
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