Chapter 1
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When the proximity sensor detects people in the room, the display turns on, depending on how it’s
configured.
If the room is empty for a specified period, the display returns to an energy saving mode.
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For more information on energy saving modes, see the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series
interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171414).
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The proximity sensor on the SMART Board 6000S (V3) models responds when the display is in the
networked standby and the standby power states. On the 6000S and 6000S (C)models, the
proximity sensor responds only when the display is in the networked standby power state.
For more information, see Waking up the display and putting it back in to an energy saving mode on
page21.
Ambient light sensor
On SMART Board 6000S (V3) models, the ambient light sensor is
located in the top-right corner of the display’s frame. On the 6000S and
6000 (C) models, the sensor is in the top-left corner.
The ambient light sensor detects the room’s brightness and adjusts the
brightness of the screen accordingly.
You can enable, disable, and adjust this feature. Refer to the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series
interactive displays installation and maintenance guide
(smarttech.com/kb/171414) for more information.
Remote control and IR sensor
You can use the remote control to turn the display on and off, adjust
display settings, and so on.
On SMART Board 6000S (V3) models, the IR sensor is located in the
top-right corner of the display’s frame. On the 6000S and 6000S (C)
models, the sensor is in the top-left corner.
For more information about the remote control, see Using the remote
control on page25.