6
Preparing to Install Your Interactive Whiteboard
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For a 1910
, the finished wall opening must measure at least 68 5/8" W × 54 3/8" H
(174.3 cm × 138.1 cm)
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For the 2865
, the finished wall opening must measure at least 57 7/8" W × 46 1/4" H
(147.0 cm × 117.5 cm)
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For the 2965
, the finished wall opening must measure at least 68 5/8" W × 54 3/8" H
(174.3 cm × 138.1 cm)
3. Frame the wall opening with vertical and horizontal wood framing. Later, you’ll insert the
interactive whiteboard with its attached mounting brackets into this wooden frame (see
page 10).
Wall Opening with Square Corners
Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Unit
Before you can mount the interactive whiteboard into the opening in your wall, you must attach the
L-shaped mounting brackets to both sides of the SMART Board interactive whiteboard.
The short side of the “L” (the narrow flange) attaches to the frame of the interactive whiteboard,
while the long side (the wide flange) projects from it. When you install the unit into the opening,
you’ll secure the long side (wide flange) of the bracket to the vertical wood framing.
IMPORTANT
While these dimensions represent the minimum size for the opening, you
should make your opening 1/4" (0.6 cm) larger to accommodate shim
material and to ensure that your finished opening has right-angled corners.
90
º
The rough wall opening should be
larger than the suggested minimum
to accommodate shim material and
to ensure the finished wall opening
has square corners.
Hole for Cables
(centered with wall opening)
The wall opening must have
vertical studs that run from
the floor to the ceiling.
Summary of Contents for In-WallRear Projection Interactive Whiteboard
Page 1: ...In WallRear Projection SMART Board TM Installation Guide Interactive Whiteboard...
Page 14: ...8 Preparing to Install Your Interactive Whiteboard...
Page 42: ...36 Preparing Your Interactive Whiteboard for Use...
Page 48: ...42 Using and Maintaining the Interactive Whiteboard...
Page 62: ...56 Appendix B Restoring the Projector Settings...
Page 64: ...58 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations...