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    							SettingUseNotes
    ProjectorFunctionsmenu
    3DOn/OffTurnstheDLP Linktechnology3D
    featureonoroff.
    ThedefaultisOff.Using3Dsettings
    withinteractivesettingswilldarken
    theprojectedimage.
    3DFormatDisplaysthecurrent3Dformat
    (InterleavedorUnder-overyf.
    Interleavedbreaksdowntheimage
    frameforeacheye,alternately
    displayingalineofvisualinformation
    fromeachframe.
    Under-overconcurrentlydisplays
    horizontallystretchedimageframes
    foreacheye,oneabovetheother.
    3DInvert
    Left-Right
    Selectsthe3DInvertsetting(L-Ror
    R-Lyf.
    L-Rdisplaysvisualdatafortheleft
    eyefirst.
    R-Ldisplaysvisualdatafortheright
    eyefirst.
    AutoSignalDetectEnablesordisablessignalsearching
    ofinputconnectors.
    Thedefaultisoff.
    SelectOntohavetheprojector
    continuouslyswitchinputsuntilitfinds
    anactivevideosource.
    SelectOfftomaintainsignaldetection
    inoneinput.
    LampReminderTurnsthelampreplacementreminder
    onoroff.
    ThedefaultisOn.Thisreminder
    appears100hoursbeforethe
    recommendedlampreplacement.
    LampModeAdjustslampbrightnesstoStandard
    orEconomy.
    ThedefaultisStandard,which
    displaysahigh-quality,brightimage.
    Economyincreasesthelamplifeby
    decreasingthebrightnessofthe
    image.
    AutoPowerOff
    (minutesyf
    Setsthelengthoftheautopower-off
    countdowntimerbetween1and240
    minutes.
    Thedefaultis120minutes.
    Thetimerbeginstocountdownwhen
    theprojectornolongerreceivesa
    videosignal.Whenthetimerfinishes,
    theprojectorentersStandbymode.
    Select0toturnoffthetimer.
    ZoomAdjuststhezoomtothecenterofthe
    imageinoroutfrom0to30.
    Thedefaultis0.
    Zoomingincutsofftheouteredgesof
    thesourcevideo.
    ProjectorIDDisplaystheprojector’suniqueID
    withinyourorganization’snetwork.
    Youcanrefertothisnumberwhen
    usingthenetworkremote
    managementfeature(seeRemotely
    managingyourinteractiveprojectoron
    page53yf.
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    							SettingUseNotes
    KeystoneAdjustsimagekeystonesettingsThedefaultis0.Thekeystonecanbe
    adjustedfrom-40to+40.Usethis
    settingonlyafteryoumakeall
    physicalimagealignmentadjustments
    tostraightentheverticallinesofthe
    image.
    AspectRatioAdjuststheimageoutputto
    Fill Screen,Match Inputor16:9.
    ThedefaultisFill Screen.
    Fill Screenproducesanimagethat
    fillstheentirescreenbystretchingand
    scalingthesourcevideotomatchthe
    projector’snativeresolutionand
    aspectratio.
    Match Inputdisplaysthesource
    videoinitsnativeresolutionand
    aspectratio.Asaresult,unused
    spacecouldappearalongthetopand
    bottomedgesofthescreen(letterbox
    formatyforalongtheleftandright
    edgesofthescreen(pillarboxformatyf.
    16:9displaysthesourcevideoin16:9
    aspectratio.Asaresult,unused
    spaceappearsalongthetopand
    bottomedgesofthescreen.Thisis
    recommendedforusewithHDTVand
    DVD/Blu-raydiscsenhancedfor
    wide-screentelevisions.
    SeeVideoformatcompatibilityon
    page27fordescriptionsofeachmode.
    StartupScreenSelectsthetypeofstartupscreen
    (SMART,CaptureUserStartup
    ScreenorPreviewStartupScreenyf.
    Thisscreendisplayswhenthe
    projectorlampisstartingandavideo
    sourcesignalisn’tdisplayed.
    SMARTdisplaysthedefaultSMART
    logoonabluebackground.
    CaptureUserStartupScreencloses
    theon-screendisplaymenuand
    capturestheentireprojectedimage.
    Thecapturedimageisdisplayedthe
    nexttimetheon-screendisplayopens.
    (Thecapturecantakeuptoone
    minute,dependingonthecomplexity
    ofthebackgroundgraphic.yf
    PreviewStartupScreenenablesyou
    topreviewthedefaultorcaptured
    startupscreen.
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    							SettingUseNotes
    SettoDefault?Resetsprojectorsettingstotheir
    defaultvalues.
    IfyouselectYes,allprojectorsettings
    resettotheirdefaults,reversingany
    menuchangesyoumade.Thisaction
    isirreversible.
    Don’tadjustthissettingunlessyou
    wanttoresetalloftheapplied
    settings,orunlessyou’readvisedto
    byaSMART Supportspecialist.
    USB1SourceN/AThissettingisapplicableonlyto
    SMART Board™interactive
    whiteboardsystemswithextended
    controlpanels(ECPsyf.
    USB2SourceN/AThissettingisapplicableonlyto
    SMART Boardinteractivewhiteboard
    systemswithECPs.
    NativeDLP
    Resolution
    Selects16:10or16:9.Thedefaultis16:10.
    Whenyouselect16:10,theprojector’s
    nativeresolutionis1280 × 800.
    Whenyouselect16:9,theprojector’s
    nativeresolutionis1280 × 720.
    Interactivesettingsmenu
    InteractiveTurnsinteractivepenfeaturesonor
    off.
    ThedefaultisOn.
    ChannelAutoallowstheprojectorto
    automaticallyselectthebestradio
    frequency(RFyfchannel.Manuallets
    youselectachannelwithinthe2.4
    GHzband.
    ThedefaultisAuto.
    Channel
    Information
    DisplaystheRFchannelthatthe
    projectorisusing.
    Youcanselectthechannelwhenthe
    Channelsettingaboveissetto
    Manual.
    PenPairingSetstheinteractivepensothatitonly
    workswithaspecificinteractive
    projector.Thepenwillonlyworkwith
    theprojectorthatit’spairedwithuntil
    youreleasethepenpairingby
    followingthestepsbelow.
    Followtheon-screeninstructionsto
    pairthepen.
    ReleasePen
    Pairing
    Resetsthepenpairingsoitcanbe
    usedwithotherLightRaise40wi
    interactiveprojectors.
    Followtheon-screeninstructionsto
    releasepenpairing.
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    							SettingUseNotes
    System
    Functionality
    SettoPresenterorWhiteboard
    mode.
    ThedefaultisPresentermode.In
    Presentermode,thepointerfollows
    thepenasyoupointitattheprojected
    imageandmoveit.
    InWhiteboardmode,thepointeronly
    moveswhenyoupressthepentip
    againsttheprojectionsurface,oryou
    presstheleft-clickbuttononthepen.
    BatteryCapacityDisplaystheinteractivepenbattery
    level.
    Inorderforthebatterylevel,RF
    strengthandPenversion,todisplay;
    theinteractivepen’sstatuslightmust
    beblinkinggreen. Itblinksgreenunder
    thefollowingconditions:
    lThepenisturnedonandpointed
    attheprojectedimage(notthe
    SMART logoscreenyf.
    lThepenisn’tpairedwitha
    differentinteractiveprojector.
    RFStrengthDisplaysthestrengthoftheRF
    connectionbetweentheinteractive
    penandtheprojector.
    PenVersionDisplaysthefirmwareversionofthe
    interactivepen.
    Networkmenu
    NetworkandVGA
    Out
    Activatestheprojector’sVGA Outand
    RJ45connectorandnetworkfeatures.
    Thedefaultisoff.
    StatusDisplaysthecurrentnetworkstatus
    (Connected,DisconnectedorOffyf.
    IPAddressDisplaystheprojector’scurrentIP
    addressinvaluesbetween0.0.0.0and
    255.255.255.255.
    Tochangetheprojector’sIPaddress,
    usetheRS-232connector(see
    Networkcontrolsonpage70yforusea
    DHCPservertoassignadynamicIP
    address,andthensetastaticIP
    addressusingthenetworkremote
    managementfeature(seeRemotely
    managingyourinteractiveprojectoron
    page53yf.
    SubnetMaskDisplaystheprojector’ssubnetmask
    numberinvaluesbetween0.0.0.0and
    255.255.255.255.
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    GatewayDisplaystheprojector’sdefault
    networkgatewayinvaluesbetween
    0.0.0.0and255.255.255.255.
    DNSDisplaystheprojector’sprimary
    domainnamenumberinvalues
    between0.0.0.0and255.255.255.255.
    MACAddressDisplaystheprojector’sMACaddress
    inxx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xxformat.
    GroupNameDisplaystheprojector’sworkgroup
    nameassetbyanadministrator
    (maximum12charactersyf.
    Youcansettheprojector’sworkgroup
    nameusingtheremotemanagement
    features(seeRemotelymanaging
    yourinteractiveprojectoronpage53yf.
    ProjectorNameDisplaystheprojector’snameasset
    byanadministrator(maximum12
    charactersyf.
    Youcansettheprojector’sname
    usingtheremotemanagement
    features(seeRemotelymanaging
    yourinteractiveprojectoronpage53yf.
    LocationDisplaystheprojector’slocationasset
    byanadministrator(maximum16
    charactersyf.
    Youcansettheprojector’slocation
    usingtheremotemanagement
    features(seeRemotelymanaging
    yourinteractiveprojectoronpage53yf.
    ContactDisplaysthecontactnameornumber
    forprojectorsupportassetbyan
    administrator(maximum16
    charactersyf.
    Youcansetthecontactnameor
    numberusingtheremotemanagement
    features(seeRemotelymanaging
    yourinteractiveprojectoronpage53yf.
    Languagemenu
    LanguageSelectslanguagepreference.Projectormenusupportisavailablein
    English(defaultyf,Chinese(Simplifiedyf,
    Chinese(Traditionalyf,Czech,Danish,
    Dutch,Finnish,French,German,
    Greek,Italian,Japanese,Korean,
    Norwegian,Polish,Portuguese
    (Brazilyf,Portuguese(Portugalyf,
    Russian,SpanishandSwedish.
    Informationmenu
    LampHoursDisplaysthecurrentnumberoflamp
    usagehoursfrom0to4000hoursfrom
    whenitwaslastreset.
    Alwaysresetthelamphoursafteryou
    replacealamp,becauselampservice
    remindersarebasedonthecurrent
    hoursofuse.SeeResettingthelamp
    hoursonpage36fordetailsonthe
    lamphoursresetprocedure.
    InputDisplaysthecurrentvideoinput
    source(VGA-1,VGA-2,Composite,
    S-VideoorHDMIyf.
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    							SettingUseNotes
    ResolutionDisplaystheprojector’smostrecently
    detectedvideosourcesignal
    resolutionandrefreshrate.
    Ifthereisnocurrentvideoinputsource
    signal,thissettingdisplaysthelast
    knownsourcesignalresolutionand
    refreshrate.
    FirmwareVersionDisplaystheprojector’sdigitaldisplay
    processor(DDPyffirmwareversionin
    x.x.x.xformat.
    MPUVersionDisplaystheprojectormicroprocessor
    unit(MPUyfILUPZDUeversioninx.x.x.x
    format.
    NetworkVersionDisplaystheprojector’snetwork
    communicationsprocessorfirmware
    versioninx.x.x.xformat.
    ModelNumberDisplaystheprojector’smodel
    number.
    SerialNumberDisplaystheprojector’sserialnumber.
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    							Focusingtheimage
    Tofocustheprojectedimage,usethefocusleverlocatedontheprojectorlens.
    gTofocusandadjusttheimage
    Movethefocusleverupordownuntiltheimageisinfocus.
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    							Adjustingtheimage
    lWhileadjustingtheprojectedimagesize,shapeandlocation,usetheprojector’sdefault
    backgroundsothatyoucanseethefullprojectedimageclearly.Don’tuseotherimages,which
    mightbecroppedorscaledbytheprojectorandcouldresultinamisleadingprojectedimage
    size,shapeandlocation.
    lUsethemechanicaladjustmentsdescribedintheinstallationdocumenttomakeallphysical
    imageadjustments.Don’tusetheprojector’son-screenmenuoptionsduringtheprojector
    alignmentprocess.
    lBeawarethatasyoutilttheprojectoruporloweritsmountingboomtoraisetheimage,the
    entireprojectedimageincreasesordecreasesinsize,especiallyatthebottomoftheprojected
    image.
    lWhenadjustingkeystone(tiltyf,ensurethatthetopandbottomedgesoftheimageare
    horizontalbeforeyoupositiontheleftandrightedgesoftheimagerelativetoyourinteractive
    whiteboard.
    lWhenyoumovetheprojectorforwardorbackwardontheboomtomaketheimagelargeror
    smaller,youmightneedtotiltorturntheprojectorslightlytokeeptheimagesquare.Loosenthe
    focusleverslightlytoaidinthisadjustment.
    lTofine-tunetheimage,youmightneedtorepeatallstepsdescribedintheinstallation
    documentinsmallerincrements.
    Projectorconnectiondiagram
    Youcanconnectavarietyofperipheraldevicestoyourprojector,includingDVD/Blu-rayplayers,
    VCRs,documentcameras,digitalcamerasandhigh-definitionsources,aswellasperipheraldevice
    outputs,suchasasecondaryprojectororaflat-paneldisplayandpoweredspeakers.
    N O T E
    Youmightneedtopurchasethird-partyadapterstoconnectcertainperipheraldevices.
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    							LetterConnectorConnectto:
    1PowerMainspowersupply
    23.5mmphonejackaudioinput(×2yfAudiosourcesassociatedwithprimaryand
    secondarycomputers
    33.5mmphonejackaudiooutputSpeakers(notincludedyf
    4USBBComputer(enablesinteractivefeaturesyf
    5DB9RS-232FRoomcontrolsystemorotherterminal
    device(notincludedyf
    64-pinpowermini-DIN5V/2Aoutput[Notused]
    77-pinmini-DIN[Notused]
    8RJ45Network(forwebpagemanagementand
    SNMPaccessyf
    9DB15FRGBvideooutput(VGAOutyfSecondarydisplay(notincludedyf
    10DB15FRGBvideoinput(VGA1yfVideosource(notincludedyf
    11DB15FRGBvideoinput(VGA2yfVideosource(notincludedyf
    12RCACompositevideoinput
    (andleftandrightRCAaudioinputyf
    Videosource(notincludedyf
    134-pinmini-DINS-videoinput
    (andleftandrightRCAaudioinputyf
    Videosource(notincludedyf
    14HDMIinputHigh-definitionmediasource(notincludedyf
    15MicrophoneinputMicrophone
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    							Usingyourinteractivepen
    Youcanusethepentointeractwithyourcomputerandwriteindigitalink.Thepenhasapower
    switch,aleft-clickbuttonandstatuslightstohelpyouunderstanditsstatus.
    Interactingwithyourcomputer
    Therearetwointeractivemodesthatyoucanselectinthe on-screendisplay(OSDyfmenu:Presenter
    andWhiteboardmode.InPresentermode,youcaninteractwithyourcomputerfromadistance.In
    Whiteboardmode,youinteractwithyourcomputerbytouchingthepennibagainstthesurfaceorby
    pressingtheleft-clickbuttononthepen.
    gTointeractwithyourcomputerinPresentermode
    Pointthepenattheprojectedimageanddoanyofthefollowing:
    lMovethepointerbymovingthepen.
    lLeft-clickbytouchingthepentiptothesurface.
    lLeft-clickfromadistancebypressingthepen’sleft-clickbutton.
    lRight-clickbytouchingandholdingthepenagainstthesurfaceforabouttwoseconds.
    gTointeractwithyourcomputerinWhiteboardmode
    Pointthepenattheprojectedimageanddoanyofthefollowing:
    lLeft-clickbytouchingthepentiptothesurface.
    lLeftclickbypressingthepen’sleft-clickbutton.
    lRight-clickbytouchingandholdingthepentothesurfaceforabouttwoseconds.
    T I P
    Theopticalsensorinthetipoftheinteractivepenneeds"tosee"theprojectedimage.Ensurethat
    thepen’sopticalsensorisn’tblockedandthattheprojectedimageisn’tblockedbyobjectscreating
    ashadowonthesurface.
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