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SMART 6000S Series - User Manual

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SMARTBoard®
6000Sand6000SProseries
interactive displays
USER GUIDE
SBID-6265S-V3 | SBID-6275S-V3 | SBID-6286S-V3 | SBID-6265S-V3-PW | SBID-6275S-V3-PW | SBID-6286S-V3-PW
SBID-6265S-V3-P | SBID-6275S-V3-P | SBID-6286S-V3-P
SBID-6065S-V3 | SBID-6075S-V3 | SBID-6086S-V3 | SBID-6065S-V3-PW | SBID-6075S-V3-PW | SBID-6086S-V3-PW
SBID-6065S-V3-P | SBID-6075S-V3-P | SBID-6086S-V3-P
SBID-6465S-V3-P | SBID-6475S-V3-P | SBID-6486S-V3-P
SBID-6265S-C | SBID-6275S-C | SBID-6286S-C | SBID-6265S-CPW | SBID-6275S-CPW | SBID-6286S-CPW
SBID-6065S-C | SBID-6075S-C | SBID-6086S-C | SBID-6065S-CPW | SBID-6075S-CPW | SBID-6086S-CPW
SBID-6265S | SBID-6275S | SBID-6286S | SBID-6265S-PW | SBID-6275S-PW | SBID-6286S-PW
SBID-6065S | SBID-6075S | SBID-6086S | SBID-6065S-PW | SBID-6075S-PW | SBID-6086S-PW
IDS665-3 | IDS675-3 | IDS686-3
IDS665-1 | IDS675-1 | IDS686-1

Table of Contents

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SMART 6000S Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLCD
Aspect Ratio16:9
Refresh Rate60 Hz
PortsHDMI, VGA
Viewing Angle178°

Summary

Chapter 1: Welcome

About this guide

Explains how to use the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive display.

About the display

Overview of the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive display features and components.

Identifying your specific model

Details on how to identify different models of the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series.

Accessories

Lists available accessories for the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays.

More information

Provides links to additional SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series documentation and support resources.

Chapter 2: Using basic features

Waking up the display and energy saving

How to wake the display and put it into an energy saving mode using its proximity sensor.

Using the Home button

Guide on using the Home button to access iQ apps, view inputs, and personalize the Home screen.

Using the convenience panel

Explains the functions of buttons and connectors on the display's convenience panel.

Using the remote control

Details on operating the display using the infrared remote control and its functions.

Using touch

Describes how to interact with the display using touch gestures and simultaneous interaction points.

Using the pens and erasers

Instructions for using the included pens and erasers for writing and drawing on the display.

Using additional tools and manipulatives

How to use Tool Explorer-enabled pens, objects, and manipulatives with the display.

Chapter 3: Using the iQ apps

Using the Apps Library

How to access and use the Apps Library to manage and launch display applications.

Using the SMART Sensors app

Displays ambient temperature and humidity data in the classroom or meeting room.

Using the Files Library

Accesses and manages SMART Notebook files, whiteboards, PDFs, and screenshots.

Using SMART Whiteboard

Presents SMART Notebook files and enables interaction with whiteboards and SMART lab activities.

Using Browser

Allows viewing websites directly on the display.

Using Screen Share

Wirelessly shares screens from computers and mobile devices to the display.

Using SMART Mirror

Shares content from devices to the display over the internet without needing apps.

Using Input

Connects and views input from computers and other sources on the display.

Using screenshots

Captures and saves screenshots from Browser or Screen Share apps.

Installing third-party apps

Instructions for installing external applications from the Google Play Store.

Cleaning up the display

Resets the display by signing out of apps and closing running applications.

Using kapp Whiteboard

Write, erase, save, and share notes on the display like a traditional dry erase board.

Chapter 4: Connecting computers and other devices

Installing and using SMART software

Details on downloading and installing SMART software on connected computers.

Connecting room computers and guest laptops

How to connect computers and laptops to the display for interaction and input.

Viewing a connected computers input

Steps to view and select input from connected computers on the display.

Setting computer resolution and refresh rate

Recommended display resolutions and refresh rates for connected computers.

Using recommended cables

Guidelines on cable types and maximum lengths for reliable connectivity.

Connecting a SMART OPS PC module

Instructions for installing an OPS PC module into the display's accessory slot.

Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices

How to connect USB drives and other peripherals to the display.

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

The display isnt turning on

Troubleshooting steps for when the display fails to power on or show an image.

The display is turning on when it shouldnt

Addresses issues where the display activates unexpectedly or in standby mode.

Screen blank or image issues

Solutions for a blank screen or problems with the displayed image, including lines or dimness.

Sound issues

Troubleshooting steps for no sound, low volume, or distorted audio from the display.

Touch issues

Resolves problems with touch response, intermittent touch, or incorrect pointer placement.

Pens and erasers issues

Steps to fix issues where pens and erasers are not detected or writing is incorrect.

iQ apps issues

Guidance for resolving problems with the functionality of the display's iQ applications.

SMART software issues

Troubleshooting steps for when SMART software on connected computers is not working as expected.

OPS PC module issues

Solutions for problems encountered with the SMART OPS PC module.

Contacting reseller for support

Information on how to contact a reseller for unresolved display issues and support.

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