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Important information

NOTE

Refer to the installation and maintenance guide for important information about installing and

maintaining the display (see

More information

on page 12).

WARNING

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Do not open or disassemble the display. You risk electrical shock from the high voltage

inside the casing. Opening the casing also voids the warranty.

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Do not stand (or allow children to stand) on a chair to touch the surface of the display.

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To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the display to rain or moisture.

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Do not insert objects inside the cabinet ventilation holes, because they could touch

dangerous voltage points and cause electric shock, fire or product damage which may not

be covered by the warranty.

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Do not place heavy objects on the power cable. Damage to the cable could cause shock,

fire or product damage which may not be covered by the warranty.

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If the glass is broken, do not touch the liquid crystal. To prevent injury, handle glass

fragments with care when disposing of them.

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Disconnect all of the display’s power cables from the wall outlet and seek assistance from

qualified service personnel if any of the following occur:

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The power cable or plug is damaged

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Liquid is spilled into the display

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Objects fall into the display

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The display is dropped

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Structural damage, such as cracking, occurs

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The display behaves unexpectedly when you follow operating instructions

Summary of Contents for SPNL-6065

Page 1: ...nd 6000 Pro series interactive displays USER S GUIDE SPNL 6365 V3 SBID 6365 SPNL 6265 V3 SBID 6265 SPNL 6065 V3 SBID 6065 SPNL 6365 V2 SPNL 6375 SPNL 6265 V2 SPNL 6275 SPNL 6065 V2 SPNL 6075 SPNL 6055...

Page 2: ...ited States and or other countries Apple Mac OS X iPhone iPad iPod touch AirPlay and Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Google Google Cast Google Drive Google...

Page 3: ...they could touch dangerous voltage points and cause electric shock fire or product damage which may not be covered by the warranty l Do not place heavy objects on the power cable Damage to the cable...

Page 4: ...located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 5 15 5 25 GHz frequency band operation is restricted to indoor use only Outdoor operations in the 5150 5250 MHz are prohibite...

Page 5: ...e ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN EL Radiation exposure statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrol...

Page 6: ...iv smarttech com kb 171166 Microsoft statement regarding Windows 10 operating system Windows 10 is automatically updated which is always enabled ISP fees may apply Additional requirements may apply o...

Page 7: ...ience 21 Connecting and using the Intel Compute Card 24 Connecting and using computers 24 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 29 Using the indicator light to resolve common issues 30 Resolving issues with power...

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Page 9: ...ssories 11 SMART wall mount and wall stand 11 SMART Mobile Stand 11 SBA 100 projection audio system 12 SMART Audio 400 classroom amplification system 12 USB extenders 12 More information 12 This chapt...

Page 10: ...V3 SBID 6365 White 65 165 cm Yes SPNL 6265 V3 SBID 6265 White 65 165 cm Yes SPNL 6065 V3 SBID 6065 White 65 165 cm No SPNL 6000 V2 models SPNL 6365 V2 White 65 165 cm Yes SPNL 6375 White 75 190 cm Yes...

Page 11: ...ifying your iQ appliance model The iQ appliance is installed in the accessory slot of some interactive display models to enable iQ functionality in those models SMART offers several different iQ appli...

Page 12: ...s 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 pannin...

Page 13: ...ion Pictured 1 Screen Page 6 2 Pen with eraser 2 Page 8 3 Front control panel Page 8 4 Presence detection sensor Page 10 5 Connector panel Page 27 6 iQ appliance and Intel Compute Card Page 6 7 USB re...

Page 14: ...NL 6365 V3 SBID 6365 SPNL 6365 V2 SPNL 6375 SPNL 6365P and SPNL 6375P models have an Intel Compute Card in the appliance to provide a fully functional Windows 10 solution at your fingertips without th...

Page 15: ...models SPNL 6055 54 1 2 138 4 cm 47 5 8 121 cm 26 3 4 68 cm SPNL 6065 64 1 2 163 9 cm 56 1 4 142 8 cm 31 5 8 80 4 cm SPNL 6000P models SPNL 6365P 64 1 2 163 9 cm 56 1 4 142 8 cm 31 5 8 80 4 cm SPNL 6...

Page 16: ...bottom frame includes magnetic holders for the pens Removing a pen from the holders activates it and you can use the pen to draw or erase digital ink CAUTION When you return the pen to the magnetic h...

Page 17: ...isn t open press to increase the volume l If the on screen display menu is open press to increase the value of the currently selected option 2 6 Move Up2 Press to move to the previous option in the cu...

Page 18: ...ence detection sensor l If Wake to Touch is enabled touch the screen Flashing amber No USB connection from the connected computer l Verify the connections to the computer l Switch to the computer s in...

Page 19: ...ormation about the SMART wall mount see the SMART wall mount installation instructions smarttech com kb 170599 If the wall can t support the display s weight you can use the SMART wall stand model WS...

Page 20: ...are available including wall and ceiling mounted speakers The amplifier receives audio signals from the microphones and translates them into crystal clear sound through the speakers For more informati...

Page 21: ...smarttech com kb 171314 SPNL 6375P smarttech com kb 171313 SPNL 6265P smarttech com kb 171219 SPNL 6275P smarttech com kb 171218 SPNL 6065P smarttech com kb 171234 SPNL 6075P smarttech com kb 171235...

Page 22: ...n and maintenance guide smarttech com kb 171167 Release notes iQ appliance smarttech com kb 171206 These documents are available in the Support section of the SMART website smarttech com support Scan...

Page 23: ...sing SMART Notebook Player 22 Using Browser 23 Using Input 23 Using Screen Share 23 Using screenshots 23 Cleaning up the display 23 Connecting and using the Intel Compute Card 24 Connecting and using...

Page 24: ...on by pressing the Standby button on the front control panel Turning the display off If presence detection is enabled the display returns to Standby mode when the sensor doesn t detect people in the r...

Page 25: ...menu isn t open press to increase the volume l If the on screen display menu is open press to increase the value of the currently selected option 2 6 Move Up2 Press to move to the previous option in t...

Page 26: ...connections to the computer l Switch to the computer s input See Viewing a connected computer s input on page 27 Slowly flashing white SMART Board service not running on the connected computer Ensure...

Page 27: ...nd 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 You can also use gesture...

Page 28: ...t from falling and being damaged IMPORTANT Use only pens designed for SMART Board 6000 and 6000 Pro series interactive displays see smarttech com kb 171230 Writing drawing and erasing You can write or...

Page 29: ...olor thickness and other properties You can change a pen s default color thickness and other properties l To change a pen s properties while using the Whiteboard app or any of the other apps in the iQ...

Page 30: ...an be viewed on the display they are not saved on the display NOTE SMART Notebook Player is available on education models only To open Files Library From the Home screen tap Files Library Using Whiteb...

Page 31: ...re You can share the screens from computers and mobile devices on the display wirelessly using Screen Share Screen Share supports the following devices l Chromebook laptops using Google Cast Chrome br...

Page 32: ...lected Connecting and using computers Installing SMART software on computers you want to connect to the display The SPNL 6000 V3 SBID 6000 SPNL 6000 V2 and SPNL 6000 V1 models come with a one year sub...

Page 33: ...y s input sources Model HDMI 1 HDMI 2 DisplayPort SPNL 6000 V3 SBID 6000 models SPNL 6365 V3 SBID 6365 1920 1080 at 60 Hz 1920 1080 at 60 Hz 3840 2160 at 60 Hz SPNL 6265 V3 SBID 6265 1920 1080 at 60 H...

Page 34: ...P 1920 1080 at 60 Hz 1920 1080 at 60 Hz 3840 2160 at 60 Hz SPNL 6065P 1920 1080 at 60 Hz 1920 1080 at 60 Hz 3840 2160 at 60 Hz SPNL 6075P 1920 1080 at 60 Hz 1920 1080 at 60 Hz 3840 2160 at 60 Hz If po...

Page 35: ...re information on the Input app see Using the iQ experience on page 21 Viewing a connected computer s input Use the Input app to view a connected computer s input on the display To view a connected co...

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Page 37: ...issues with the iQ experience 35 Resolving issues with the Intel Compute Card 35 Resolving issues with software 35 Referring to the SMART knowledge base for additional troubleshooting information 36...

Page 38: ...ower cable is working by testing it with a different device The display turns on its power light is lit but nothing shows on the screen l See Resolving issues with video on the facing page l Restart t...

Page 39: ...detection or Wake to Touch or the previous solutions don t resolve the issue See Referring to the SMART knowledge base for additionaltroubleshooting information on page 36 Resolving issues with the f...

Page 40: ...or AM40 appliances support video output l See Using a secondary display You re experiencing other issues with video or the previous solutions don t resolve the issue See Referring to the SMART knowle...

Page 41: ...ion A persistent image appears on the display See Image persistence or burn in on LCDdisplays You re experiencing other issues with image quality or the previous solutions don t resolve the issue See...

Page 42: ...ng two pens make sure they re at least 2 5 cm apart l Restart the display l Confirm with the installers that the computer is connected to the display with only a single cable l Clean the cameras and t...

Page 43: ...e the issue See Referring to the SMART knowledge base for additionaltroubleshooting information on the next page Resolving issues with the iQ experience For information on resolving issues with the iQ...

Page 44: ...covered in this guide or the knowledge base contact your authorized SMART reseller smarttech com where Your reseller might ask you for the serial number for the display or the iQ appliance Finding the...

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