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SMART Board® 6000 series interactive displays
USER’S GUIDE
FOR INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS (SPNL-6065-V2 AND SPNL-6075) AND
INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS WITH iQ (SPNL-6265-V2 AND SPNL-6275) smarttech.com/docfeedback/171166
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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 8).
WARNING l
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: o
The power cable or plug is damaged o
Liquid is spilled into the display o
Objects fall into the display o
The display is dropped o
Structural damage, such as cracking, occurs o
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Federal Communication Commission interference statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: l l l l
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-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 prohibited.
Radiation exposure statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
Note: The country code selection is for the non-U.S. model only and is not available to all U.S. models. Per FCC regulations, all
Wi-Fi products marketed in U.S. must be fixed to U.S. operation channels only.
Industry Canada statement
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
Caution
(i) the device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
(ii) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limit; and
(iii) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate.
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(iv) Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e., priority users) of the bands 5250-
5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.
Avertissement
Le guide d’utilisation des dispositifs pour réseaux locaux doit inclure des instructions précises sur les restrictions susmentionnées, notamment :
(i) les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150-5 250 MHz sont réservés uniquement pour une utilisation à l’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux;
(ii) le gain maximal d’antenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant les bandes 5 250-5 350 MHz et 5 470-5 725 MHz doit se conformer à la limite de p.i.r.e.;
(iii) le gain maximal d’antenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande 5 725-5 825 MHz) doit se conformer à la limite de p.i.r.e. spécifiée pour l’exploitation point à point et non point à point, selon le cas.
(iv) De plus, les utilisateurs devraient aussi être avisés que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont désignés utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-d., qu’ils ont la priorité) pour les bandes 5 250-5 350 MHz et 5 650-5 850 MHz et que 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 uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet
équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
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Contents
Federal Communication Commission interference statement
Chapter 2: Getting started with the display
Turning the display on and off
Using apps on the iQ appliance
Using SMART Learning Suite on connected computers
Chapter 3: Using apps on the display
Resolving issues with SMART Notebook Player
Resolving issues with Activities
Resolving issues with Workspaces
Resolving issues with Screen Share
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Appendix A: Using the SMART kapp app
Installing the app and starting it for the first time
Connecting and disconnecting the app
Writing, erasing and viewing notes
Saving and working with snapshots
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Chapter 1:
Chapter 1
Welcome
SMART wall mount and wall stand
SBA-100 projection audio system
This chapter introduces the SMART Board® 6000 series interactive display.
About this guide
This guide explains how to use a SMART Board 6000 series interactive display.
This guide is intended for individuals who use displays in their organizations. Other documentation
About the display
The SMART Board 6000 series interactive display is the hub of your classroom. iQ technology connects devices, lesson content and pedagogically relevant software to create a cohesive
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Features
The display includes the following features:
Feature iQ technology
Touch support
Writing and drawing support
Audio support
Description
The display’s iQ appliance connects devices, lesson content and pedagogically relevant software to create a cohesive educational experience.
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 at least four simultaneous touches enables you and other users to interact with objects on the screen at the same time.
You can write over applications in digital ink using one of the supplied pens, and then erase the digital ink using your palm or the eraser on the pen.
You and another writer can write or draw digital ink on the screen at the same time. The Pen ID™ feature enables you to assign different ink appearances to each pen.
The display includes integrated speakers for presenting audio from connected input sources.
Models
The following models of SMART Board 6000 series interactive display are available:
Model
SPNL-6065-V2
SPNL-6075
SPNL-6265-V2
SPNL-6275
Description
SMART Board 6065-V2 interactive display
SMART Board 6075 interactive display
SMART Board 6065-V2 interactive display with iQ
SMART Board 6075 interactive display with iQ
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Refer to the specifications for detailed technical information for each of these models, including
product dimensions and weights (see More information on page 8).
NOTES l
For information about older SMART Board 6000 series interactive display models
(SPNL-6055 and SPNL-6065), see the SMART Board 6000 series interactive display pages in the Support section of the SMART website.
Components
The display consists of the following components:
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No.
Name
2
3
Pictured
1 Screen
Pen with eraser (×2)
Front control panel
Presence detection sensor
Menu control panel
Connector panel
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No.
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8
Name iQ appliance
USB receptacle
Not pictured
9 Speakers
More information
[N/A]
iQ appliance
The iQ appliance is installed in the accessory slot on the back of the SPNL-6265-V2 and
SPNL-6275 models. Take advantage of iQ technology and access SMART education software and other applications.
Screen
The screen sizes vary by model:
Models
SPNL-6065-V2
SPNL-6265-V2
SPNL-6075
SPNL-6275
Diagonal
64 1/2" (163.9 cm)
75" (190.5 cm)
Width
56 1/4" (142.8 cm)
65" (165.2 cm)
Height
31 5/8" (80.4 cm)
38 5/8" (93 cm)
Aspect ratio
16:9
16:9
Cameras in the corners of the screen track finger and pen positions across the display. The screen is surrounded by a channel that contains reflective tape.
CAUTION l
Keep the reflective tape dry.
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Do not remove or damage the reflective tape.
IMPORTANT l
Do not attach adhesive notes or other items to the screen because they will interfere with the cameras.
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Do not place anything in the reflective tape channel because it will interfere with the cameras.
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Pens with erasers
The display comes with two pens with erasers attached.
The display’s 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 holder, make sure it’s centered in its holder to keep it from falling and being damaged.
Front control panel
The front control panel contains the Standby, Input Select, Mute and volume control buttons.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
Name
Standby
Select
Mute
Decrease
Increase
Procedure l
Press to enter or exit Standby mode.
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Press and hold to reset the display.
Press to switch inputs.
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Press to mute or unmute the volume.
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Press and hold to freeze and unfreeze the screen (see
Press to decrease the volume.
Press to increase the volume.
IMPORTANT
If there is a film over the front control panel, remove it before using the front control panel.
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In normal operation, all buttons are white.
The Standby button also functions as an indicator light:
Indicator light
Solid white
Off
Status
Normal operation
Not receiving power
Solid amber
Slowly flashing amber
Flashing amber
Slowly flashing white
DPMS (power management) mode
Standby mode
No USB connection from the connected computer
SMART Board service not running on the connected computer
Procedure
[N/A] l l
Confirm the display’s power cable is connected to the power outlet.
Flick the switch beside the AC power inlet to the ON (I) position.
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Press the Standby button to exit
DPMS mode.
Connect an input source.
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Press the Standby button to exit
Standby mode.
If presence detection is enabled, move in range of the presence detection sensor.
If Wake to Touch is enabled, touch the screen.
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Verify the connections to the computer.
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Switch to the computer’s input.
See Using SMART Learning Suite on
connected computers on page 12.
Ensure that SMART Product Drivers is installed and that the SMART Board service is running.
Presence detection sensor
The display has a presence detection sensor on its bottom frame that can detect people up to 16' (5 m) away when the display is in Standby mode.
When the sensor detects people in the room, the display turns on. Touching the screen activates the display. If the room is empty for a specified period, the display returns to Standby mode.
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Internal speakers
The display includes two 10 W integrated speakers. You can also connect external speakers.
Accessories
Accessories for the display include the following: l
SMART wall mount l
SMART wall stand l
SMART Mobile Stand l
SBA-100 projection audio system l
SMART Classroom Audio System l
USB extenders
SMART wall mount and wall stand
Use the SMART wall mount model WM-SBID-501 to mount the display on a wall. For more information 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-SBID-500 along with the SMART wall mount to transfer some of the weight from the wall to the floor. For more information about the
SMART wall stand, see the SMART wall stand installation instructions
( smarttech.com/kb/170466 ).
SMART Mobile Stand
The SMART Mobile Stand is height adjustable and includes integrated speakers, a locking cabinet to secure equipment and casters that swivel and lock for easy movement.
For more information, see the SMART Mobile Stand specifications
( smarttech.com/kb/131862 ).
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SBA-100 projection audio system
The SBA-100 projection audio system consists of two 14 W speakers and is intended for wall-mounted displays. You can control volume using the display’s front control panel or the digital volume controls in a connected computer’s operating system.
For more information, see the SBA-100 projection audio system specifications
( smarttech.com/kb/171146 ).
SMART Classroom Audio System
The SMART Classroom Audio System provides high-quality audio amplification.
The audio system comes with a teacher microphone and optional student microphone. Multiple speaker options are available, including wall- and ceilingmounted speakers. The amplifier receives audio signals from the microphones and translates them into crystal-clear sound through the speakers.
For more information, see the SMART Classroom Audio System specifications
( smarttech.com/kb/171137 ).
USB extenders
As noted in the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays with iQ installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ), the USB connection between the display and computer should be no longer than 16' (5 m). If you need to connect a computer that is more than
16' (5 m) from the display, use one of the following USB extenders:
Extender
USB-XT
CAT5-XT-1100
Specifications smarttech.com/kb/119318 smarttech.com/kb/170202
More information
In addition to this guide, SMART provides the following documents for the display:
Document
All models
Quick reference
Installation and maintenance guide
Link smarttech.com/kb/171165 smarttech.com/kb/171167
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Document
SPNL-6065-V2
Specifications
Installation instructions
SPNL-6075
Specifications
Installation instructions
SPNL-6265-V2
Specifications
Installation instructions
SPNL-6275
Specifications
Installation instructions iQ appliance
Specifications
Installation instructions
Release notes
Link smarttech.com/kb/171096 smarttech.com/kb/171107 smarttech.com/kb/171011 smarttech.com/kb/170996 smarttech.com/kb/171142 smarttech.com/kb/171145 smarttech.com/kb/171143 smarttech.com/kb/171155 smarttech.com/kb/171097 smarttech.com/kb/171090 smarttech.com/kb/171180
These documents are available in the Support section of the SMART website
( smarttech.com/support ). Scan the QR code on the cover of this guide to view the SMART Board
6000 series interactive display with iQ pages in the Support section.
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Chapter 2:
Chapter 2
Getting started with the display
Turning the display on and off
Using apps on the iQ appliance
Using SMART Learning Suite on connected computers
This chapter explains how to turn the display on and off, how to view connected computers’ input and how to interact with the display.
Turning the display on and off
The display’s presence detection sensor can detect people up to 16' (5 m) away when the display is in Standby mode. When the sensor detects people, the display turns on. Touching the screen activates the display.
The display returns to Standby mode when the sensor doesn’t detect people in the room for a preset period of time.
NOTE
If presence detection is disabled, press the Standby button on the front control panel to turn the display on and off.
Using apps on the iQ appliance
By default, the display shows the iQ appliance’s input. You can use the apps on the iQ appliance to
complete many of the same tasks you can complete on a computer (see Chapter 3: Using apps on
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Using SMART Learning Suite on connected computers
In addition to the iQ appliance, the display comes with a license for SMART Learning Suite, which you or your organization’s system administrators can install on computers that you connect to the display. SMART Learning Suite includes the following software:
Software
SMART Notebook® collaborative learning software
SMART Product Drivers
SMART Ink®
Description
Enables you to create .notebook files that include graphics, text, tables, lines, shapes, animations and more
Enables connected computers to detect input from the display
Enables you to write and draw in digital ink over applications, files, folders, websites and any other open window on connected computers
You can connect computers with SMART Learning Suite to the display (as shown below) or to the iQ appliance and then view the computers’ input on the display.
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NOTES l
To interact with content, connect a USB cable to the appropriate USB Type-B receptacle on the connector panel (as shown in the above diagrams).
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Your organization’s installers might have connected cables to the display or iQ appliance and run the cables behind a wall or under the floor to a desk or table where you can place your computer.
To view a connected computer’s input
If the computer is connected to the display, press the Input Select button control panel until HDMI1, HDMI2 or DisplayPort is selected.
OR
If the computer is connected to the iQ appliance, see Using Input on page 30.
on the front
Interacting with content
By touching the display’s surface, you can do everything on the display that you can do at your computer. You can also use an array of gestures within applications.
NOTE
Not all gestures work in all applications. Refer to an application’s documentation to learn which gestures it supports.
Pan (one finger) Pan (two fingers) / scroll
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Pinch to zoom in / scale (enlarge) Pinch to zoom out / scale (reduce)
Rotate Flick
Writing, drawing and erasing
The display includes a black pen and a red pen with erasers, which you can use to write or draw in digital ink. You can erase digital ink using either the eraser ends of the pens or gestures.
NOTES l
Make sure your hands, arms and any loose clothing don’t touch the display surface as you write, draw and erase.
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If you’re viewing a connected computer’s input, SMART Ink enables you to write or draw in digital ink over applications, files, folders, websites and any other open window on the computer.
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To write or draw in digital ink
1. Pick up one of the display’s pens.
2. Use the pen to write or draw in digital ink.
NOTE
The Pen ID feature enables you to use the black and red pens at the same time and customize their colors and other settings independently.
To erase digital ink
Move a pen’s eraser over the digital ink you want to erase.
OR
Move your palm or fist over the digital ink you want to erase.
Adjusting audio
If you’re presenting content with sound, you can use the buttons on the front control panel to
increase, decrease, mute and unmute the volume (see Front control panel on page 5).
Freezing the screen
You can temporarily freeze the screen by pressing and holding the Mute button on the front
control panel (see Front control panel on page 5). This is particularly useful when you want to
pause a video, an animation or other moving content.
NOTE
Freezing the screen does not pause any applications running on the connected computer. It simply freezes the display of those applications.
To unfreeze the screen, press and hold the Mute button again.
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Chapter 3:
Chapter 3
Using apps on the display
Opening and closing the launcher
Adding or removing apps from the launcher
Writing and erasing notes on the Whiteboard
Opening a SMART Notebook file in SMART Notebook Player
Using SMART Notebook Player on the display
Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player on the display
Installing SMART Notebook Player on your mobile device
Connecting SMART Notebook Player to the display
Using SMART Notebook Player on your mobile device
Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player
Showing content on the display
Stop showing content on the display
Sharing content from the Chrome browser to the display
Sharing content from your Windows computer to the display
Sharing content from your Apple product to the display
Sharing content from your Android mobile device
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Confirming the display and mobile device or computer are connected to the same network 37
The display includes the following apps: l
Whiteboard l
SMART Notebook® Player l
Activities l
Workspaces l
Browser l
Input l
Screen Share
You can access these apps and the display’s settings from the launcher. After you’ve finished using the display, you can clean up the display for the next user.
Using the launcher
The launcher contains all your apps and settings.
Opening and closing the launcher
To open the launcher
Tap the Home button
The launcher appears.
on the screen.
To close the launcher
Select an app, tap the Home button
The launcher closes.
, or tap anywhere on the screen.
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Adding or removing apps from the launcher
To add or remove apps from the launcher
1. Tap the Home button on the screen.
2. Tap Settings .
The Settings window appears.
3. Select Launcher.
4. Select an app’s check box to add it to the launcher.
OR
Clear an app’s check box to remove it from the launcher.
5. To exit the Settings window, open the launcher and select an app.
Using the Whiteboard
You can view and erase notes, continue a Whiteboard session from the Library and share your Whiteboard using the SMART kapp® app.
Opening the Whiteboard
To open the Whiteboard
1. Open the launcher.
2. Tap Whiteboard .
Whiteboard tools and controls
The Whiteboard has several tools and controls for accessing and managing Whiteboard sessions.
Tool
Back
Icon Description
Tap the button to return to the previous screen.
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Tool
Connect
Device
Capture
New page
Whiteboard
Library
Icon Description
Use the SMART kapp app to connect your mobile device to your display.
See Connecting and disconnecting the app on page 53 for more
information.
NOTE
If the QR code is not visible, the SMART kapp app won’t be able to connect to the display and your mobile device won’t be able to save snapshots of the display in the app.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays
installation and maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ) for more information.
The display is connected to a mobile device.
Tap the button to save snapshots of the whiteboard to your mobile device.
Erases the whiteboard after saving all notes to the Library.
See Starting a new Whiteboard on the facing page for more
information.
Tap the button to save your Whiteboard sessions.
See Using the Whiteboard Library on the facing page for more
information.
Writing and erasing notes on the Whiteboard
You can write and erase notes on the display just like you do on a traditional dry-erase board. For
more information, see Writing, drawing and erasing on page 14.
TIP
Use your finger to pan the whiteboard left or right to access more whiteboard space.
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Using Panoramic View
Panoramic View provides an overview of the entire Whiteboard. Panoramic View is visible only on the display. Use Panoramic View to quickly view a different part of the Whiteboard.
To show Panoramic View
Touch the Whiteboard near the bottom of the screen.
Panoramic View appears.
To quickly view content using Panoramic View
1. Use your finger to move Panoramic View left or right to view the entire writing surface.
2. Tap the area you’d like to present.
The display shows the area you selected.
To hide Panoramic View
Panoramic View disappears after five seconds.
Starting a new Whiteboard
To start a new whiteboard
1. Tap the New Whiteboard icon.
Your notes are saved in the Whiteboard Library.
Using the Whiteboard Library
The Whiteboard Library stores the Whiteboard sessions on the iQ appliance. You can open the
Library and continue a saved session on the display. Saved Whiteboard sessions are organized by date.
Some displays have the Library disabled. The Library must be enabled before you can save or continue a session.
See Enabling the Whiteboard Library for your SMART Board 6000 with iQ settings in the
SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide
( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
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Continuing a session from the Whiteboard Library
You can easily continue from where you left off in a previous Whiteboard session.
To continue a session from the Whiteboard Library
1. Tap the Whiteboard Library icon .
2. Select the session you want to continue.
Setting how long the Whiteboard Library stores sessions
By default, the display stores sessions for one month.
To change how long the Whiteboard Library stores sessions, see the SMART Board 6000 series
interactive displays installation and maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
Deleting a session from the Whiteboard Library
To delete a session from the Whiteboard Library
1. Tap the Whiteboard Library icon .
2. Select a session by tapping the session’s check box.
OR
Tap Select All to select all sessions.
3. Tap Trash to delete the selected sessions.
Using SMART Notebook Player
Teachers can use SMART Notebook Player on the display to open, view and interact with downloaded or assigned SMART Notebook content. Player makes it easy to present files and play SMART lab activities on the SMART Board 7000 series interactive display with iQ.
Teachers can also download SMART Notebook Player for mobile devices to share
SMART Notebook files to the board and interact with the content from anywhere in the classroom.
Provide any feedback about SMART Notebook Player to SMART at smarttech.uservoice.com
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NOTES l
Displays with older models of the iQ appliance don’t include Notebook Player. See
Identifying your SMART kapp iQ® system and AM30 appliance version .
l
Currently, Notebook Player is available only for iPhone.
Opening a SMART Notebook file in SMART Notebook Player
To open SMART Notebook files on a USB drive
1. Copy the SMART Notebook files to the USB drive.
2. Insert the USB drive into the display.
NOTE
The USB receptacle may be covered with a dust cap. Remove the dust cap before inserting the USB drive.
3. Open the launcher.
4. Tap Player .
SMART Notebook Player Library shows all the .notebook files on the USB drive. The first page of each file also appears.
5. Tap the file you want to open.
6. If the file is a SMART lab activity, you can play the activity.
Move between pages and documents by selecting the Page sorter
Player Library buttons at the bottom of the screen.
or Notebook
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To open SMART Notebook files using Share To Board
NOTE
Share to Board requires SMART Notebook 17 software or later.
You can share SMART Notebook files to the display from your computer. Then, download
SMART Notebook Player to interact with the content from anywhere in the classroom.
1. Open the launcher.
2. Tap Player .
3. Tap the Share button.
A four-digit code appears. You’ll need this code later in this procedure.
4. On a computer, open the SMART Notebook file you want to share and select File > Share.
5. Click Share with a SMART Board.
6. Enter the four-digit code that appeared on the display.
NOTE
This step is required only when connecting to the display for the first time.
7. Select the display you want to share the file to and click Share Now.
The SMART Notebook file appears in SMART Notebook Player Library and in the mobile app.
8. Tap the SMART Notebook file thumbnail to open it.
Using SMART Notebook Player on the display
To use Notebook Player
1. Open the launcher.
2. Tap Player .
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3. Tap a file to open it.
OR
OR
Open a file from a USB drive. See To open SMART Notebook files on a USB drive on page 23.
4. Tap the file to open.
If the file contains a SMART lab activity, you can play the activity.
5. Use the Notebook Player tools and controls to interact with the file.
NOTE
To close a SMART lab activity, tap the white in the top right corner.
About SMART Notebook Player tools
Notebook Player provides several tools for accessing and managing SMART Notebook files.
Tool
Back
Icon Description
Tap the button to return to the previous screen.
Share
Search
Ink Menu
Marquee Select tool
Page sorter
SMART Notebook
Player Library
Tap the icon to connect the mobile app to the display.
Search for a SMART Notebook file.
Pick up a pen and tap the icon to select pen type, color, line thickness, and to create custom pens. Use the pens to annotate files or to write in digital ink on your documents and activities.
Tap the icon to create a rectangular selection tool, then touch and hold where you want your selection to begin. Drag to create a rectangle surrounding the objects you want to select.
Tap the icon to sort and move pages as required. In the Page
Sorter view, and drag a file or page to the location you want.
Tap the icon to view all the pages in a file.
Tap the icon to view all of the SMART Notebook files available on the display. Tap a file to open it. If the file is a SMART lab activity, you can play the activity.
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About SMART Notebook Player settings
Access SMART Notebook Player settings by tapping the Player icon
Option
Right toolbar visibility
Values l
On l
Off in the upper-left corner.
Function
Displays a copy of the toolbar on the right
Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player on the display
How do I access SMART Notebook files on my display?
Copy SMART Notebook files to a USB drive and insert the drive in the convenience panel’s USB receptacle.
OR
Use Share To Board in SMART Notebook software. See To open SMART Notebook files using
Why is there a pause when I open a SMART Notebook file?
Load times haven’t been optimized yet. Some files load in 10 seconds, and other files take longer.
TIP
Tap SMART Notebook Player Library to return to the Library and then tap the file’s thumbnail to open the file again. This may make a file load more quickly.
Where has the Flash® content gone?
The display no longer supports Flash content. SMART Notebook Player displays a placeholder when there is Flash content on a page. See the SMART kapp iQ system software 2.5 release notes
( smarttech.com/kb/171135 ) for more information.
Why don’t all the SMART Notebook tools appear?
SMART Notebook Player interface is designed to minimize distractions and to maximize displayed content. Some content-creation tools have been removed. It’s similar to
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® versus the full experience of Adobe Acrobat.
How do I interact with a SMART lab activity?
l
SMART Notebook Player doesn’t support activities that require mobile devices, such as
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Monster Quiz or Shout It Out!
l
Activities appear full screen. Tap the image of the activity and wait while it loads.
l
To close a lab activity, tap the white in the top right corner. The white can be difficult to see against a white background.
l
To edit or configure lab activities, open them in SMART Notebook software.
Installing SMART Notebook Player on your mobile device
You can download and install the app by visiting the Apple App Store.
SMART Notebook Player is currently available only for iPhone with iOS 10 or alter operating system software.
Connecting SMART Notebook Player to the display
To connect Notebook Player to the display
1. On your mobile device, open Player and tap the Share
2. Select a display.
The Share button.
button shows the app is connected to the display.
Using SMART Notebook Player on your mobile device
To use Notebook Player
1. On your mobile device, open Player.
2. Connect to the display. See Connecting SMART Notebook Player to the display above for
more information.
3. Tap a SMART Notebook file to show it on the display.
4. To show a page, scroll to the page on the mobile device and tap it.
Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player
Is SMART Notebook Player free?
Notebook Player is free to download. A subscription to SMART Learning Suite is required to access features like controlling the SMART Notebook file from the mobile device.
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How do I sign in to SMART Notebook Player?
Sign in with the same Google™ or Microsoft® account used to sign in to SMART Learning Suite.
How did my SMART Notebook files appear in Notebook Player?
SMART Notebook files were shared to the board using the Share to Board feature in
Can I use a cloud service like Google Drive™ to upload SMART Notebook files?
Not at this time. SMART is working on a solution for this.
Do the mobile device and display need to be on the same network?
No. The mobile device and display can be connected to different networks.
Using Activities
Teachers can use activities to quickly build game-based activities and get timely insight into students’ understanding.
NOTE
Displays with older models of the iQ appliance don’t include Activities. See Identifying your
SMART kapp iQ system and AM30 appliance version .
Opening Activities
To open Activities
1. Open the launcher.
2. Tap Activities .
Using Activities
See Using SMART lab for more information.
Using Workspaces
Workspaces allows you to access SMART amp® collaborative learning software on the display.
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SMART amp is an easy-to-use cloud-based application that enables teachers and students to collaborate in real time. SMART amp integrates with Google Drive and G Suite for Education, which simplifies deployment and account management for your school.
NOTE
Displays with older models of the iQ appliance don’t include Workspaces. See Identifying your
SMART kapp iQ system and AM30 appliance version .
Opening Workspaces
To open Workspaces
1. Open the launcher.
2. Tap the Workspaces icon.
A browser window opens and the SMART amp web page appears.
Using Workspaces
For more information on Workspaces, see the Using SMART amp .
Using Browser
You can use a web browser on the display.
NOTES l
Displays with older models of the iQ appliance don’t include Browser. See Identifying your
SMART kapp iQ system and AM30 appliance version .
l
Browser supports HTML5 and earlier content.
l
Browser doesn’t support third-party plugins, such as Adobe Flash Player.
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Opening Browser
To open Browser
1. Open the launcher.
2. Tap Browser .
Using Browser
Use the browser as you would on your computer or mobile device. Refer to the Help in the browser.
Using Input
You can present content from your computer on the display when you connect a computer to the iQ appliance. Download and install SMART software on the connected computer to take full advantage of the display’s touch and ink features.
NOTES l
Connecting a computer to the iQ appliance requires a recent iQ appliance. See Identifying your SMART kapp iQ system and AM30 appliance version .
l
To connect a computer to the display’s connector panel, see Using SMART Learning Suite
on connected computers on page 12.
l
If you want to share content from a copyright-protected source (such as a Blu-ray™ player),
connect the device to the display’s connector panel. See Using SMART Learning Suite on
connected computers on page 12.
Showing content on the display
To show content on the display
1. Make sure the input source is OPS/HDMI (see Using SMART Learning Suite on connected
2. Connect a computer to the iQ appliance’s HDMI in and USB receptacles.
3. Optionally, orient the display. See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays
installation and maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
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4. Open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
5. Tap Input .
The display looks for a connection, and the computer’s desktop appears on the screen.
Downloading SMART software
SMART Learning Suite includes SMART Ink. When you download and install SMART Learning Suite on the connected computer, SMART Ink enables you to write and draw in digital ink over applications, files, folders websites and any other open window on your computer.
For more information about SMART Learning Suite, see Using SMART Learning Suite on
connected computers on page 12.
Stop showing content on the display
To stop showing content on the display
Open the launcher and select another app.
Using Screen Share
You can share content wirelessly to the display from your computer or mobile device.
NOTES l
Touch interactions are not supported while using Screen Share.
l
Displays with older models of the iQ appliance don’t include Screen Share. See Identifying your SMART kapp iQ system and AM30 appliance version .
l
When you use the launcher to switch apps on the display, Screen Share stops.
l
If you want to change the display’s name, see the SMART Board 6000 series interactive
displays installation and maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ) for instructions.
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Sharing content from the Chrome™ browser to the display
You can use the Chrome browser and Google Cast™ (a browser extension for Chrome) to share the desktop or a specific browser tab from your computer.
NOTES l
Use Chrome version 52 and later to share content.
l
Make sure your computer is connected to the same network as the display. See
for more information.
To download the Chrome browser
1. On your computer, go to google.com/chrome .
2. Click Download > For personal computers > Download Chrome.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
To share content from the browser tab to the display
1. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
2. Tap Screen Share .
NOTE
Remember the display’s name.
3. On your computer, open the Chrome browser.
4. Open the tab you want to share to the display.
5. In the top right corner of your browser, click the Cast icon .
6. Select the display’s name.
NOTE
When you’re sharing content, the Cast icon turns blue.
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To share content from your desktop to the display
1. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
2. Tap Screen Share .
3. On your computer, open the Chrome browser.
4. In the top right corner of your browser, click the Cast icon .
5. Click the drop-down menu beside Cast to.
6. Click Cast desktop.
7. Select the display’s name.
8. In the Share your screen dialog box, click Entire screen.
NOTE
When you’re sharing content, the Cast icon turns blue.
Sharing content from your Windows® computer to the display
You can use the Chrome browser to share content from your Windows computer.
You can purchase AirParrot®, an application that allows you to share your display, a single application or a media file. See airsquirrels.com/airparrot/features/win .
If your computer is running Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 operating system, you can use
Miracast to share content.
NOTE
Make sure your computer is connected to the same network as the display. See
for more information.
Supported Chrome browsers
Chrome browser version 52 or later
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Sharing content from your Apple product to the display
NOTE
Make sure your Mac computer or iOS device is connected to the same network as the display.
See
for more information.
To mirror your Mac computer’s desktop to the display
1. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
2. Tap Screen Share .
NOTE
Remember the display’s name.
3. On your Mac computer, click the AirPlay icon
4. Select the display’s name.
The AirPlay icon turns blue in the menu bar.
when your Mac computer is sharing content with AirPlay.
To extend your Mac computer desktop to the display
1. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
2. Tap Screen Share .
NOTE
Remember the display’s name.
3. On your Mac computer, click the AirPlay icon
4. Select the display’s name.
The AirPlay icon in the menu bar.
turns blue when your Mac computer is sharing content with AirPlay.
5. Click the AirPlay icon , and then click Extend Desktop.
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To mirror your iOS device’s screen to the display
1. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
2. Tap Screen Share .
NOTE
Remember the display’s name.
3. On your iOS mobile device, open the Control Center.
4. Tap AirPlay.
5. Select the display’s name.
6. Select Mirroring.
7. Select an app.
The content appears on the display.
Supported Apple devices and operating systems
The following Apple operating systems support Screen Share.
l iOS 9 or later l
OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later
The following Apple devices support Screen Share.
l iPhone 4S or later l iPad 2 or later l iPod touch (5th generation) or later
Sharing content from your Android™ mobile device
For more information, see Cast your Android screen from the Google Home app .
NOTE
Make sure your Android mobile device is connected to the same network as the display. See
for more information.
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To share your Android mobile device’s screen on the display using the Google Home app
1. Download the Google Home app from Google Play™.
2. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
3. Tap Screen Share .
NOTE
Remember the display’s name.
4. On your Android mobile device, open the Google Home app.
5. In the top left corner, press the navigation drawer .
6. Tap Cast Screen.
7. Select the display’s name.
NOTE
If you don’t see the display you want, tap MORE SETTINGS to show more displays.
To share your Android mobile device’s screen on the display from the notification shade
1. On your device, swipe down to open the notification shade.
2. Tap Cast.
3. Select the display’s name.
If you don’t see the display you want, tap MORE SETTINGS to show more displays.
NOTES l
Make sure your Android mobile device is connected to the same network as the display.
l
Not all apps are Google Home-enabled.
Supported Android devices and operating systems l
All devices running Android 4.4.2 or later support the Cast Screen feature.
See Optimized devices for Android Screen casting .
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NOTE
Not all mobile devices have been optimized for screen casting.
l
Make sure Power Saving mode is off on your Android mobile device. Power Saving mode can limit the mobile device’s processing power, which could affect the performance of the Cast
Screen feature.
Stop sharing content
TIP
You can disconnect your mobile device or computer to stop sharing content to the display.
To stop sharing content to the display
1. Tap the display.
The overlay appears.
2. In the top right corner of the screen, tap .
The message “Want to disconnect?” appears.
3. Tap Yes.
Confirming the display and mobile device or computer are connected to the same network
To confirm the display and mobile device or computer are connected to the same network
1. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
2. Tap Screen Share .
3. Note the network the display is connected to.
4. On your mobile device or computer, confirm which network the mobile device or computer is connected to. Consult the mobile device or computer’s user guide for more information.
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Using the Clean Up button
After you’ve finished using the display, you can tap the Clean Up button clean up the display for the next user. Pressing the Clean Up button: in the launcher to l
Erases the Whiteboard l
Saves the Whiteboard session to the Library (if the Library is enabled) l
Resets Browser (clears the browser history, cache, cookies and closes all open tabs, and opens a new tab) l
Closes all applications
NOTES l
Pressing the Clean Up button doesn’t perform a factory reset on the display.
l
For information about changing the Clean Up button settings, see the SMART Board 6000
series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
To clean up the display
1. Open the launcher.
2. Tap Clean Up .
The display cleans up.
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Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
Resolving issues with SMART Notebook Player
Resolving issues with Activities
Resolving issues with Workspaces
Resolving issues with Screen Share
Resolving issues with Android mobile devices
Resolving issues with Apple devices
Resolving issues with Chrome browser and Chromebook
Resolving issues with Windows computers
This chapter explains how to troubleshoot the display’s software.
NOTE
For hardware troubleshooting information, see the SMART Board 6000 series interactive
displays installation and maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 )
Resolving general issues
Issue
An app or feature is missing or not available.
Solutions l l l
The apps and features available depend on the iQ appliance model.
See Identifying your SMART kapp iQ system and AM30 appliance version .
The iQ system software may not include that feature or app.
See the iQ system software release notes.
The app may be disabled.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
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Issue
The iQ apps and features do not appear when the display is turned on.
There is no content from the HDMI video out connector.
When updating the iQ system software with a USB drive, the update process doesn’t start.
Solutions l l l
The display’s input source is not the iQ appliance. Make sure the correct input is selected.
Wait for a minute after first turning on the display or switching the input source to the iQ appliance. This delay may be longer immediately after upgrading the iQ system software.
The iQ appliance has stopped responding during startup or after a system software update. Turn off the display, unplug the power cable and wait at least
30 seconds before reconnecting the power cable and turning on the display.
The connected HDMI sync device (for example, a display, video splitter, video extender or video capture system) may not support High-Bandwidth Digital
Content Protection (HDCP).
Make sure the sync device is able to receive and display HDMI content that is protected by HDCP. For more information, see SMART Board interactive flat panels and High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP ).
l l
The iQ system software version already installed may be newer than or the same version as the version on the USB drive.
Compare the version number of the current iQ system software with the version number of the upgrade file on the USB drive.
Follow the installation instructions provided on SMART’s website when updating the iQ system software.
o
TIPS
Make sure the USB drive is FAT formatted.
o o o
Make sure the file has not been renamed or unzipped. The file should be copied to the USB drive unmodified.
Make sure the file is located in the root folder on the USB drive.
Make sure the USB drive is inserted in the USB receptacle on the display’s frame or to a USB receptacle on the iQ appliance, and not in a connected computer’s USB receptacle or extension cable.
Resolving issues with SMART Notebook Player
Issue
The display’s name doesn’t appear in the list of available devices.
I’m unable to download
SMART Notebook Player.
Solutions
Make sure the display and computer are set to the correct date and time.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ) and your computer’s documentation.
l l
If you’re using an iPhone, download the app from the Apple App Store.
Notebook Player is currently unavailable for Android devices and iPad devices.
Use your Google or Microsoft account to sign in.
I’m unable to sign in to Notebook
Player.
There are no SMART Notebook files in the mobile app.
The mobile device or Notebook
Player is no longer connected to the display.
You need to share a SMART Notebook file with the display.
See Using SMART Notebook Player on page 22 for more information.
The display or the mobile device is unable to connect to the Internet. Check the settings for display and the mobile device and try connecting again.
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Resolving issues with Activities
Issue
There is an issue with Activities.
Solutions l l l l
Make sure the display is connected to a network.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
If Activities can’t visit secure (https) websites, make sure the display’s date and time are correct.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
Make sure the network firewall isn’t blocking services required for Activities.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
Contact your system administrator.
Resolving issues with Workspaces
Issue
Workspaces is unable to display any content.
Solutions l l l l
Make sure the display is connected to a network.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
If Workspaces can’t visit secure (https) websites, make sure the display’s date and time are correct.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
Make sure the network firewall isn’t blocking services required for Workspaces.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
Contact your system administrator.
Resolving issues with Browser
Issue
There is an issue with Browser.
Solutions l l l
Make sure the display is connected to a network.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
If Browser can’t visit secure (https) websites, ensure the display’s date and time are correct.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
Contact your system administrator.
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Resolving issues with Input
Issue
There is an issue with the image.
There is an issue with touch.
There is an issue with audio.
Solutions l l l l l l
See <XREF> for more information.
If you’re using two connected video cables, use one longer cable or move the computer so it’s within a single cable length of the iQ appliance.
If your computer is connected to the iQ appliance, verify that the input source is
OPS/HDMI.
See Using SMART Learning Suite on connected computers on page 12.
If the display’s input source is OPS/HDMI, make sure your computer is connected to the iQ appliance.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
The video signal from your computer or mobile device might be HDCP protected. Connect your computer to the display’s connector panel.
See Using SMART Learning Suite on connected computers on page 12.
The computer or mobile device’s video resolution settings and refresh rates aren’t supported by the iQ appliance. The iQ appliance supports the following resolutions and refresh rates: o o o
1920 × 1080 at 60 Hz
1600 × 900 at 60 Hz
1280 × 720 at 60 Hz l l l l l
Make sure the USB cable is securely fastened to both your computer and the iQ appliance.
Use a USB 2.0 cable and make sure it’s connected to the correct USB receptacle.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
If touch interactivity is slow, close some open applications on the computer.
Make sure the latest version of SMART Product Drivers is installed on your computer.
See smarttech.com/downloads .
Remove any USB cable extenders. For best results, use a 16' (5 m) or shorter
USB cable.
l l l l
See <XREF>
Turn off the mute setting on your computer.
Turn up the volume on your computer.
Turn up the volume on the display.
See Front control panel on page 5.
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Resolving issues with Screen Share
TIP
Restart the Screen Share app and its discovery services:
1. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
2. Tap Settings .
3. Scroll to Applications > Screen Share.
4. Tap Reset.
Resolving issues with Android mobile devices
Issue
The display’s name doesn’t appear in the list of available devices.
Solutions l l l l l l
Make sure your mobile device is on the same network as the display.
Not all Android devices can initiate Screen Share from the notification drawer.
Download the Google Home app from Google Play to use Screen Share.
If your display is using a wired network connection, try connecting it to a wireless network.
Make sure the display and mobile device are set to the correct date and time.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ) and your mobile device’s documentation.
On your mobile device, turn Airplane mode on and then off again.
Restart your Android mobile device.
NOTE
Restarting your mobile device can clear network address information that your mobile device had cached. Restarting the mobile device can also reinitialize audio and video encoders that might have stopped working properly.
The display’s name appears in the list of available devices but you’re unable to connect to it.
l l l
Restart your display.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
If you’ve restarted your display and still don’t see the display’s name in the list of devices, wait several minutes and then try to connect to the display again.
Ensure you have the latest operating software on your Android mobile device.
Make sure no system updates are pending for your Android mobile device. See the mobile device’s user guide for more information.
l
Open the Screen Share app.
a. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
b. Tap Screen Share .
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Issue
The video is choppy or the audio isn’t in sync with the video.
The video has no audio.
The screen is not responding to touch or you’re unable to write or draw with the pens.
The issues persist even after you’ve restarted your Android mobile device and ensured it is on the same network as the display.
Solutions l l l l l l
If your network is slow or congested, Screen Share is affected. Contact your administrator.
Your mobile device could be connected to different access points than your display, which can increase latency. Turn Airplane mode on and then off on your mobile device to try to connect to a closer access point.
Make sure the antenna is attached to the iQ appliance.
Sharing videos or playing video games with frequent screen updates requires more network bandwidth. Try reducing the video quality to improve performance.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
Your mobile device may not be optimized for sharing its screen and is limited to lower quality performance. Try connecting with a different mobile device.
Ensure you have the latest operating software on your Android mobile device.
Make sure no system updates are pending for your Android mobile device. See the mobile device’s user guide for more information.
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Make sure the volume on your mobile device is turned up and the display is not muted.
Turn up the volume on the display.
See Front control panel on page 5.
Make sure you have the latest operating software on your Android mobile device.
Restart your mobile device.
Touch interactions are not supported while using Screen Share.
Contact your system administrator.
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Resolving issues with Apple devices
Issue
The display’s name doesn’t appear in the list of available devices.
Solutions l l l l l
Make sure your mobile device or computer is on the same network as the display.
If your display is using a wired network connection, try connecting it to a wireless network.
Make sure the display and computer are set to the correct date and time.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ) and your computer’s documentation.
On your mobile device, turn Airplane mode on and then off on your mobile device.
Restart your mobile device.
The display’s name appears in the list of available devices but you’re unable to connect to it.
NOTE
Restarting your mobile device can clear network address information that your mobile device had cached. Restarting the mobile device can also reinitialize audio and video encoders that might have stopped working properly.
l l
On your computer, turn Wi-Fi off and then back on, or disconnect and then reconnect the Ethernet cable.
Restart your computer.
NOTE
Restarting your computer can clear network address information that your computer had cached. Restarting the computer can also reinitialize audio and video econders that might have stopped working properly.
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Restart your display.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
If you’ve restarted your display and still don’t see the display’s name in the list of devices, wait several minutes and then try to connect to the display again.
Make sure your computer or device has the latest operating system software.
Open the Screen Share app.
a. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
b. Tap Screen Share .
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Issue
The video is choppy or the audio isn’t in sync with the video.
The video has no audio.
The screen is not responding to touch or you’re unable to write or draw with the pens.
The issues persist even after you’ve restarted your Mac computer or iOS mobile device and ensured they are on the same network as the display.
Solutions l l l l l l
If your network is slow or congested, Screen Share is affected. Contact your administrator.
The display and the mobile device or computer could be connected to different wireless access points, which can increase latency. On the mobile device, turn
Airplane mode on and back off to try to connect to a closer access point. On the computer, disconnect and then reconnect the Ethernet cable or turn Wi-Fi off and then back on to try to connect to a closer access point.
Make sure the antenna is attached to the iQ appliance.
Reduce your computer’s display resolution to 1920 × 1080 or lower.
Sharing videos or playing video games with frequent screen updates requires more network bandwidth. Try reducing the video quality to improve performance.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
Make sure your computer or device has the latest operating system software.
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Make sure the volume on your iOS device is turned up and the display is not muted.
Make sure the Ring/Silent switch isn’t set to silent on your mobile device.
Turn up the volume on the display.
See Front control panel on page 5.
Touch interactions are not supported while using Screen Share.
Contact your system administrator.
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Resolving issues with Chrome browser and Chromebook
Issue
The display’s name doesn’t appear in the list of available devices.
Solutions l l l l l
Make sure your computer is on the same network as the display.
If your display is using a wired network connection, try connecting it to a wireless network.
Make sure the display and computer are set to the correct date and time.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ) and your computer’s documentation.
On your computer, turn Wi-Fi off and then back on, or disconnect and then reconnect the Ethernet cable.
Restart your computer.
NOTE
Restarting your computer can clear network address information that your computer had cached. Restarting the computer can also reinitialize audio and video encoders that might have stopped working properly.
The display’s name appears in the list of available devices but you’re unable to connect to it.
The video is choppy or the audio isn’t in sync with the video.
Parts of the image do not display correctly when sharing streaming video to the display.
The screen is not responding to touch or you’re unable to write or draw with the pens.
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For more information about the Google Cast browser extension, see Casting a tab or entire desktop .
Restart your display.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
If you’ve restarted your display and still don’t see the display’s name in the list of devices, wait several minutes and try to connect to the display again.
Open the Screen Share app.
a. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
b. Tap Screen Share .
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If your network is slow or congested, Screen Share is affected. Contact your administrator.
Not all devices are designed for video encoding for Screen Sharing, so video streaming might not behave as expected.
Sharing videos or playing video games with frequent screen updates requires more network bandwidth. Try reducing the video quality to improve performance.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
Screen Share has not been optimized for performance with Chromebooks. For best results, limit usage to static content.
The display and the computer might be connected to different wireless access points, which can increase latency. On the computer, disconnect and then reconnect the Ethernet cable or turn Wi-Fi off and then back on to try to connect to a closer access point.
Make sure the antenna is attached to the iQ appliance.
If sharing content from a Chrome browser tab, share the entire desktop. See the
SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays user’s guide
( smarttech.com/kb/171166 ) for more information.
Touch interactions are not supported while using Screen Share.
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Resolving issues with Windows computers
Issue
The display’s name doesn’t appear in the list of available devices.
Solutions l l l l l
Make sure your computer is on the same network as the display.
If your display is using a wired network connection, try connecting it to a wireless network.
Make sure the display and computer are set to the correct date and time.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ) and your computer’s documentation.
On your computer, turn Wi-Fi off and then back on, or disconnect and then reconnect the Ethernet cable.
Restart your computer.
NOTE
Restarting your computer can clear network address information that your computer had cached. Restarting the computer can also reinitialize audio and video encoders that might have stopped working properly.
The display’s name appears in the list of available devices but you’re unable to connect to it.
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Restart your display.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
If you’ve restarted your display and still don’t see the display’s name in the list of devices, wait several minutes and try to connect to the display again.
Make sure the operating system on your computer is up to date.
Windows Wireless Display (Miracast) is currently not supported.
o
Use Google Cast from Chrome browser.
o
See Sharing content from your Windows computer to the display on page 33.
You can purchase AirParrot, an application that allows you to share your computer’s display, an application, audio or a media file.
See AirParrot .
If you’ve restarted your display and still don’t see the display’s name in the list of devices, wait several minutes and then try to connect to the display again.
Open the Screen Share app.
a. On the display, open the launcher.
The launcher appears.
b. Tap Screen Share .
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Issue
The video is choppy or the audio isn’t in sync with the video.
Which version of Chrome browser supports Screen Share?
The screen is not responding to touch or you’re unable to write or draw with the pens.
Solutions l l l l l l l l l l
If your network is slow or congested, Screen Share is affected. Contact your administrator.
The Wi-Fi signal could be weak. Contact your administrator.
Your device could be connected to a different access point than your display, which can increase latency. Turn Airplane mode on and then off on your computer to try to connecting to a closer access point.
Sharing videos or playing video games with frequent screen updates requires more network bandwidth. Try reducing the video quality to improve performance.
See the SMART Board 6000 series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide ( smarttech.com/kb/171167 ).
Make sure the antenna is attached to the iQ appliance.
Reduce your display’s resolution to 1920 × 1080 or lower.
Make sure the operating system on your computer is up to date.
If you’re using AirParrot, make sure AirParrot is up to date.
If you’re using Chrome, the browser is version 52 or later and is up to date.
If you’ve restarted your display and still don’t see the display’s name in the list of devices, wait several minutes and then try to connect to the display again.
Chrome browser version 52 or later
Touch interactions are not supported while using Screen Share.
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Appendix A
Using the SMART kapp app
Installing the app and starting it for the first time
Starting the app for the first time
Connecting and disconnecting the app
Writing, erasing and viewing notes
Write and erase notes on the display
Write and erase notes in the app
Returning to the host’s current view
Saving and working with snapshots
Setting the shared session link type
This appendix explains how to use the SMART kapp app with the display.
Installing the app and starting it for the first time
You can download and install the SMART kapp app by visiting the Apple App Store or Google
Play, or you can install the app on your mobile device by scanning your display’s QR code.
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The app is compatible with the following devices:
Device type
Apple
Android
Requirements iOS 8.1 or later operating system software
50 MB of storage iPhone 4S or later
Third generation iPad or later
First generation iPad mini or later
Fifth generation iPod touch or later
Android 4.4.4 (KitKat) or later operating system
50 MB of storage (internal or SD card)
1024 MB of RAM
720p or better screen resolution
Bluetooth® 2.1 + EDR
3 megapixel or better rear-facing camera (recommended)
Installing the app
To install the app
1. Visit the Apple App Store or Google Play on your mobile device and search for SMART kapp.
OR
Start the QR code scanning app on your mobile device, and then hold your mobile device’s rear-facing camera over the device’s QR code to scan it.
The Apple App Store or Google Play opens.
2. Download and install the app.
Starting the app for the first time
To start the app for the first time
1. Start the SMART kapp app on your mobile device.
The app tutorial appears.
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2. Use the swipe gestures to progress through the screens of the tutorial.
Previous screen
3. Tap Close when you have completed the tutorial.
The app home screen appears.
Next screen
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If you want to see the tutorial again, do the following: o
On an Apple mobile device, tap Settings on the app home screen and then select
Tutorial.
o
On an Android mobile device, tap Menu , select Settings, and then select Tutorial.
Connecting and disconnecting the app
The SMART kapp app enables you to connect your mobile device to a display and then do the following: l
View notes you write on the display on your mobile device l
Save and export your notes l
Start a session and invite others to join and collaborate
Connecting
Start a session by connecting your mobile device to a display.
NOTE
Make sure you have the latest version of the app on your mobile device to get the best experience while using the SMART kapp app and to access all the latest features. Some features listed in this documentation may not be available with older versions of the app.
A QR code is a type of bar code. If your mobile device has a rear-facing camera and a QR code scanning app, you can scan QR codes like the one on the display.
Your mobile device then executes the QR codes’ commands. Typically, QR codes’ commands display messages or open web pages.
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To connect by QR code
1. Start the SMART kapp app on your mobile device.
2. Hold your mobile device’s rear-facing camera still over the display’s QR code so that the QR code appears in the center of the app screen.
The app connects your mobile device to the display.
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If the app doesn’t connect your mobile device to the display, move your mobile device closer to or farther away from the display so that the app can capture the QR code.
NOTE
Some Android mobile devices require you to accept a pairing request to connect to the display. Swipe down on the screen to access the notification drawer and accept the pairing request.
Disconnecting
The app disconnects from the current session in the following situations: l
When you close the app l
Automatically after a period of non-use l
When the display is outside of your mobile device’s Bluetooth communication range, which is approximately 33' (10 m)
NOTE l
When you connect an Android mobile device to the display, an icon appears in the device’s notification area. This icon indicates when the mobile device is connected to the display:
Connected Disconnected l
When you disconnect, the SMART kapp app takes a final snapshot of the display if the content has changed since the last snapshot.
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To disconnect the app manually
Tap Disconnect in the top left corner of the SMART kapp app screen, and then tap
Disconnect.
OR
Tap Disconnect on the display.
Continuing a previous session
You can easily pick up from where you left off in a previous SMART kapp session. You can continue one of your previous sessions from the last snapshot taken in a session. It doesn’t matter if your previous session was on a SMART kapp board or a SMART Board interactive display.
NOTES l
When you continue a previous session, the content from that previous session replaces any existing content on your display. This content is not permanently erased and will return once you disconnect from your continued session.
l
When you continue a session, all the snapshots from that previous session are also available. However, as the session’s host, these snapshots are only visible to you. If you invite remote participants to join your continued session, they will not have access to any snapshots taken during the previous session.
To continue a previous session on an iOS mobile device
1. If you’re currently in a session, disconnect (see Disconnecting on the previous page).
2. Tap Sessions .
The Sessions screen appears.
3. Swipe right on the session you want and tap Continue.
OR
In the snapshot library, select the session you want to continue to view and tap Continue
The QR scanner appears.
4. Scan the display’s QR code.
The last snapshot from your session appears on the display and your mobile device. You can then invite others to join the continued session just as you would with a regular session.
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To continue a previous session on an Android mobile device
1. If you’re currently in a session, disconnect (see Disconnecting on page 54).
2. Tap Sessions .
The Sessions screen appears.
3. For the session you want to continue, tap Menu and select Continue.
OR
In the snapshot library, select the session you want to continue to view and tap Continue
The QR scanner appears.
4. Scan the display’s QR code.
The last snapshot from your session appears on the display and your mobile device. You can then invite others to join the continued session just as you would with a regular session.
.
Writing, erasing and viewing notes
You can write and erase notes on the display just like you do on a traditional dry-erase board. You can view your notes on the display or in the app.
Write and erase notes on the display
You can write and erase notes on the display just like you do on a traditional dry-erase board. For
more information, see Writing, drawing and erasing on page 14.
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Use your finger to pan the whiteboard left or right to access more whiteboard space.
Write and erase notes in the app
In addition to writing and erasing notes on the display, you can write or erase them in the app.
When you write or erase notes in the app, the changes appear automatically on the display.
To write or erase notes in the app
1. Connect your mobile device to the display (see Connecting and disconnecting the app on page 53).
2. Tap Drawing Mode .
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3. Tap the buttons on the bottom of the screen, and then use your fingers to write, erase, pan or zoom.
Write in black ink
Write in red ink
Erase
Pan and zoom using gestures (see Viewing notes below)
4. Tap Done to return to viewing mode.
Viewing notes
During a session, you can view the notes you’ve written on the display on your mobile device. As you write or erase notes, the changes appear on your mobile device automatically.
By default, your mobile device displays the entire writing surface. You can use gestures to zoom in or out and pan:
Zoom in
Zoom out
Pan
NOTE
As you zoom in or out, grid lines appear on the writing surface to indicate the level of magnification.
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Using Radar View
Radar View provides an overview of the entire Whiteboard. Radar View is visible only on the display. Use Radar View to quickly view a different part of the Whiteboard.
To show Radar View
Touch the Whiteboard near the bottom of the display.
Radar View appears.
To quickly view content using Radar View
1. Use your finger to move Radar View left or right to view the entire writing surface.
2. Tap the area you’d like to present.
The display shows the area you selected.
To hide Radar View
Radar View disappears after five seconds.
Returning to the host’s current view
When you’re following the presentation in your web browser or in the SMART kapp app, you can view a section of the writing surface other than the one the host is presenting.
To return to the host’s current view
In the SMART kapp app or web browser, select Follow host.
Saving and working with snapshots
As you write notes on a display, you might want to save snapshots of your notes from time to time during the session.
After you save snapshots, you can do the following: l
View the snapshots l
Export the snapshots as JPEG or PDF files l
Delete the snapshots
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Saving snapshots to the app
To save a snapshot
1. Start or connect to a session (see Connecting and disconnecting the app on page 53).
2. Tap Capture
OR on the display.
Tap Capture in the app.
The app saves a snapshot of your notes.
NOTE
The Sessions button in the bottom-right corner of the screen indicates how many snapshots have been saved in the current session.
Viewing snapshots
When you save a snapshot, the app saves it to your session’s library. Access your current session or a previous session’s library to view your saved snapshots.
TIP
You can use the zoom and pan gestures when viewing snapshots (see Viewing notes on page 57).
To view snapshots in the current session
1. Take one or more snapshots in the current session (see Saving snapshots to the app above).
2. On an Apple mobile device, tap Sessions .
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Sessions .
The Sessions screen appears.
3. Tap a snapshot’s thumbnail image to view the snapshot.
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To view snapshots in previous sessions
1. If you’re currently in a session, disconnect (see Disconnecting on page 54).
2. On an Apple mobile device, tap Sessions .
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Sessions .
The Sessions screen appears.
3. Select a session to view the snapshots saved for that session.
The session’s snapshot library appears.
4. Select a snapshot’s thumbnail image to view the snapshot.
Exporting snapshots
If you want to share snapshots of your notes, you can use the app to export them and then use a third-party app on your mobile device to share your snapshots as a PDF or JPEG file.
To export a snapshot
1. View the snapshot you want to export (see Viewing snapshots on the previous page).
2. On an Apple mobile device, tap Export , and then select Save to Camera Roll, Share as
PDF or a cloud service.
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Menu , and then select Save to Camera Roll, Share as PDF or a cloud service.
3. If you selected Share as Image or Share as PDF, select the app you want to use to share the snapshot.
4. Use the selected app to share the snapshot.
To export all snapshots saved in the current session
2. Tap Sessions .
The Sessions screen appears.
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3. On an Apple mobile device, tap Export .
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Menu , and then select Share as Image or Share as PDF.
4. Select the app you want to use to export the snapshots.
5. Use the selected app to export the snapshots.
To export all snapshots saved in a previous session
1. If you’re currently in a session, disconnect (see Disconnecting on page 54).
2. On an Apple mobile device, tap Sessions .
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Sessions .
The Sessions screen appears.
3. Select a session to view the snapshots saved for that session.
The session’s snapshot gallery appears.
4. On an Apple mobile device, tap Export .
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Menu , and then select Share as PDF.
5. Select the app you want to use to export the snapshots.
6. Use the selected app to export the snapshots.
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Deleting snapshots
You can delete snapshots individually or delete an entire session and all of its saved snapshots.
To delete a snapshot from a previous session
1. If you’re currently in a session, disconnect (see Disconnecting on page 54).
2. On an Apple mobile device, tap Sessions .
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Sessions .
The Sessions screen appears.
3. Select the session that contains the snapshot you want to delete.
The session’s snapshot gallery appears.
4. Select the snapshot you want to delete.
5. Tap Delete , and then tap Delete.
To delete a previous session on an iOS mobile device
1. If you’re currently in a session, disconnect (see Disconnecting on page 54).
2. Tap Session .
The Sessions screen appears.
3. Select Edit.
4. Tap the session’s Delete button, and then tap Delete.
5. Tap Done.
To delete a previous session on an Android mobile device
1. If you’re currently in a session, disconnect (see Disconnecting on page 54).
2. Tap Sessions .
The Sessions screen appears.
3. Tap Menu , and then select Select.
4. Select the session.
5. Tap Delete , and then tap Delete.
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Sharing sessions
During a session, you can use the SMART kapp app to invite up to 250 people to view your notes on their mobile or desktop devices.
NOTE
You can share notes only as long as the SMART kapp app is running on your mobile device and the device is connected to a display.
Sharing sessions
When you share a session with others, they can tap or click a link to view your session in their web browsers; they don’t need to install additional software or otherwise configure their devices.
Alternatively, others can choose to install the SMART kapp app on their mobile devices and use it to connect to your session.
As you make changes to your notes, others see these changes in real time. They can also zoom in or out and save, view and export snapshots.
NOTE l
The SMART kapp web viewer supports the following browsers:
Mobile devices
Computers
Safari for iOS 8.1 or later operating system software
Chrome for Android 39.0.2171.93 or later
Internet Explorer® 10 or later
Chrome 39.0.2171.95 or later
Firefox® 34.0.5 or later
Safari 8.0 or later l
You can share notes only as long as the SMART kapp app is running on your mobile device and the device is connected to a display.
l
You can export saved snapshots of notes without connecting your mobile device to a
display (see Exporting snapshots on page 60).
To share your session
1. Connect your mobile device to a display (see Connecting and disconnecting the app on page 53).
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2. Tap Invite , and then select Send Link.
3. Select the app you want to use to send the invitation.
4. Use the selected app to send the invitation.
Setting the shared session link type
When you invite others to join your session, the app sends them a dynamic link by default. When you use a dynamic link, the app creates a new link each time you send an invitation for others to join your session.
You can also use a static link. A static link is the same each time you send an invitation. With a static link, you can send the link before meetings start to help simplify meeting startup.
To use a static link instead of a dynamic link, change the invitation link preferences in the app’s settings.
To use a static link
2. On an Apple mobile device, tap Settings .
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Menu , and select Settings.
3. Select Sharing, and then select Static Link.
4. Optionally, select Send Link, and then select a method to send the static link to others.
Securing shared sessions
In the SMART kapp app, you can add password security to protect your sessions before you send a link to share them. Others will have to use the password you set to join your shared session.
To use a password
2. On an Apple mobile device, tap Settings .
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Menu , and select Settings.
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3. Select Sharing, and then select Password.
The Enter Password screen appears.
4. Select Require a Password.
5. Type up to 32 characters for a password.
6. Tap OK.
To remove the password
1. If you’re currently in a session, stop sharing the session (see Stopping sharing below).
2. On an Apple mobile device, tap Settings .
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Menu , and select Settings.
3. Select Sharing, and then select Password.
The Enter Password screen appears.
4. Clear the Require a Password option.
5. Tap Done.
Stopping sharing
You can stay connected to the display but stop sharing the current session.
To stop sharing a session
1. Tap Invite , and then tap Options.
2. Tap Stop Sharing.
3. Tap Stop Sharing to end sharing the session.
Connecting to another session
If another person shares a session with you, you can connect to that session using the SMART kapp app on your mobile device. Once connected, you can do everything in the other person’s session that you can do in your own sessions: l
Write and erase notes l
View notes
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Save snapshots of notes l
Share snapshots
You can also connect your own display to the session, and then view and interact with notes using the display. Changes you make on your display appear automatically on the other person’s display.
Changes made on their display appear on yours.
To connect to another session on a mobile device
1. From your mobile device, open the email invitation the session’s host sent.
2. Tap the link in the email.
If you have the SMART kapp app installed, the app opens and displays the notes the other person is sharing.
NOTE
If the SMART kapp app isn’t installed on your mobile device, follow the on-screen instructions to install it.
To connect to another session on a desktop
1. From your computer, open the email invitation the session’s host sent.
2. Click the link in the email.
The SMART kapp app opens in your computer’s default browser, displaying the notes the other person is sharing.
To connect your own display to the session
1. Using your mobile device, connect to the remote session.
You will be asked if you want to open the session in the SMART kapp app.
2. Open the session in the SMART kapp app.
3. On an Apple mobile device, tap Menu , and then select Connect to kapp iQ.
OR
On an Android mobile device, tap Menu , and then select Connect to kapp iQ.
The Connect to kapp iQ screen appears.
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4. Hold your mobile device’s rear-facing camera still over the display’s QR code so that the QR code appears in the center of the app screen.
The app connects your mobile device to the display. The other person’s shared notes appear on the display.
NOTE
If the app doesn’t connect your mobile device to the display, move your mobile device closer to or farther away from the display so that the app can capture the QR code.
5. View the notes the other person is sharing and write your own notes. Others in the session will see your notes.
6. Tap Disconnect when done.
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- 1 Cover
- 3 Important information
- 3 Federal Communication Commission interference statement
- 4 Industry Canada statement
- 4 Caution
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- 7 Contents
- 9 Chapter 1: Welcome
- 9 About this guide
- 9 About the display
- 10 Features
- 10 Models
- 11 Components
- 12 iQ appliance
- 12 Screen
- 13 Pens with erasers
- 13 Front control panel
- 14 Presence detection sensor
- 15 Internal speakers
- 15 Accessories
- 15 SMART wall mount and wall stand
- 15 SMART Mobile Stand
- 16 SBA-100 projection audio system
- 16 SMART Classroom Audio System
- 16 USB extenders
- 16 More information
- 19 Chapter 2: Getting started with the display
- 19 Turning the display on and off
- 19 Using apps on the iQ appliance
- 19 Using SMART Learning Suite on connected computers
- 21 Interacting with content
- 22 Writing, drawing and erasing
- 23 Adjusting audio
- 23 Freezing the screen
- 25 Chapter 3: Using apps on the display
- 26 Using the launcher
- 26 Opening and closing the launcher
- 27 Adding or removing apps from the launcher
- 27 Using the Whiteboard
- 27 Opening the Whiteboard
- 27 Whiteboard tools and controls
- 28 Writing and erasing notes on the Whiteboard
- 29 Using Panoramic View
- 29 Starting a new Whiteboard
- 29 Using the Whiteboard Library
- 30 Continuing a session from the Whiteboard Library
- 30 Setting how long the Whiteboard Library stores sessions
- 30 Deleting a session from the Whiteboard Library
- 30 Using SMART Notebook Player
- 31 Opening a SMART Notebook file in SMART Notebook Player
- 32 Using SMART Notebook Player on the display
- 33 About SMART Notebook Player tools
- 34 About SMART Notebook Player settings
- 34 Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player on the display
- 34 How do I access SMART Notebook files on my display?
- 34 Why is there a pause when I open a SMART Notebook file?
- 34 Where has the Flash content gone?
- 34 Why don’t all the SMART Notebook tools appear?
- 34 How do I interact with a SMART lab activity?
- 35 Installing SMART Notebook Player on your mobile device
- 35 Connecting SMART Notebook Player to the display
- 35 Using SMART Notebook Player on your mobile device
- 35 Frequently asked questions about SMART Notebook Player
- 35 Is SMART Notebook Player free?
- 36 How do I sign in to SMART Notebook Player?
- 36 How did my SMART Notebook files appear in Notebook Player?
- 36 Can I use a cloud service like Google Drive to upload SMART Notebook files?
- 36 Do the mobile device and display need to be on the same network?
- 36 Using Activities
- 36 Opening Activities
- 36 Using Activities
- 36 Using Workspaces
- 37 Opening Workspaces
- 37 Using Workspaces
- 37 Using Browser
- 38 Opening Browser
- 38 Using Browser
- 38 Using Input
- 38 Showing content on the display
- 39 Downloading SMART software
- 39 Stop showing content on the display
- 39 Using Screen Share
- 40 Sharing content from the Chrome browser to the display
- 41 Sharing content from your Windows computer to the display
- 41 Supported Chrome browsers
- 42 Sharing content from your Apple product to the display
- 43 Supported Apple devices and operating systems
- 43 Sharing content from your Android mobile device
- 44 Supported Android devices and operating systems
- 45 Stop sharing content
- 45 Confirming the display and mobile device or computer are connected to the sam...
- 46 Using the Clean Up button
- 47 Chapter 4: Troubleshooting
- 47 Resolving general issues
- 48 Resolving issues with SMART Notebook Player
- 49 Resolving issues with Activities
- 49 Resolving issues with Workspaces
- 49 Resolving issues with Browser
- 50 Resolving issues with Input
- 51 Resolving issues with Screen Share
- 51 Resolving issues with Android mobile devices
- 53 Resolving issues with Apple devices
- 55 Resolving issues with Chrome browser and Chromebook
- 56 Resolving issues with Windows computers
- 59 Appendix A: Using the SMART kapp app
- 59 Installing the app and starting it for the first time
- 60 Installing the app
- 60 Starting the app for the first time
- 61 Connecting and disconnecting the app
- 61 Connecting
- 62 Disconnecting
- 63 Continuing a previous session
- 64 Writing, erasing and viewing notes
- 64 Write and erase notes on the display
- 64 Write and erase notes in the app
- 65 Viewing notes
- 66 Using Radar View
- 66 Returning to the host’s current view
- 66 Saving and working with snapshots
- 67 Saving snapshots to the app
- 67 Viewing snapshots
- 68 Exporting snapshots
- 70 Deleting snapshots
- 71 Sharing sessions
- 71 Sharing sessions
- 72 Setting the shared session link type
- 72 Securing shared sessions
- 73 Stopping sharing
- 73 Connecting to another session