Page 2 - Product registration
Product registration If you register your SMART product, we’ll notify you of new features and software upgrades. Register online at smarttech.com/registration . Keep the following information available in case you need to contact SMART Support. Serial number: Date of purchase:
Page 6 - Contents
Contents Chapter 1: Getting started 1 About your SMART Table 1 How your SMART Table works 2 What’s included with your SMART Table 3 Using your SMART Table with other SMART products 4 Chapter 2: Using your SMART Table 5 Turning your SMART Table on or off 5 Using SMART Table software 7 Connecting your...
Page 8 - Getting started; About your SMART Table
Getting started About your SMART Table 1 How your SMART Table works 2 What’s included with your SMART Table 3 Power cable 3 Installation instructions 3 Warranty information 3 Important information 3 Using your SMART Table with other SMART products 4 This guide is intended for teachers and applicatio...
Page 9 - How your SMART Table works
SMART Table software includes interactive applications, learning activities and educational games.You can also download any of the SMART Table activity packs available on the SMART Exchange™website ( exchange.smarttech.com ) directly to the table. N O T E Up to five activity packs can be downloaded ...
Page 10 - What’s included with your SMART Table; Power cable; Installation instructions; Warranty information
What’s included with your SMART Table Your table includes the following items: Power cable Installation instructions Warranty information Important information Power cable The power cable provided with your SMART Table is specific toyour region and should work with the outlets in your school...
Page 12 - Using your SMART Table; Turning your SMART Table on or off
Using your SMART Table Turning your SMART Table on or off 5 Turning on your SMART Table 6 Turning off your SMART Table 7 Using SMART Table software 7 Student mode 7 Teacher mode 8 Switching modes without inserting a USB drive 8 Connecting your SMART Table to the Internet 9 Using your SMART Document ...
Page 13 - Turning on your SMART Table
Turning on your SMART Table To turn on your table 1. Connect the power cable to an outlet. 2. Push the Power button on the side of your table. The table’s computer and LCD turn on. The computer completes its start-up process, and the SMART Table Activities menu appears. I M P O R T A N T Avoid tou...
Page 14 - Turning off your SMART Table; Using SMART Table software; Student mode
Turning off your SMART Table C A U T I O N If you press the Power button for more than 30 seconds, you could lose data or damage the computer. The following procedure shows the correct way to turn off your table. To turn off your table 1. From the SMART Table Activities menu, press the button in t...
Page 15 - Teacher mode; Switching modes without inserting a USB drive
Teacher mode Teacher mode appears when you connect a USB drive to one of the USB receptacles on the side ofyour table. This mode enables you to set the number of students, calibrate the surface, synchronizeand choose activity packs and applications, and complete other configuration tasks as document...
Page 16 - Connecting your SMART Table to the Internet
Connecting your SMART Table to the Internet This section provides information on connecting your table to the Internet through a wired local areanetwork or wireless local area network. Connecting your table to the Internet enables you to downloadSMART Table activity packs from the SMART Exchange web...
Page 20 - Maintaining your SMART Table; Cleaning your SMART Table; Updating the software; Chapter 3
Maintaining your SMART Table Cleaning your SMART Table 13 Updating the software 13 Calibrating the table 14 Your SMART Table requires minimal maintenance. This chapter describes the four most commonmaintenance tasks. Cleaning your SMART Table Use an alcohol-free household glass cleaner, such as Wind...
Page 21 - Calibrating the table
Calibrating the table When you are using SMART Table activities and you or a student touch the table’s surface, a whitedot should appear directly below the touch point. If the dot doesn’t align with your touch point, youmight need to calibrate the table. N O T E The size and shape of the white dot d...
Page 24 - Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting power and connection issues; Troubleshooting hardware issues
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting power and connection issues 17 Troubleshooting hardware issues 17 Setting up your table for troubleshooting touch issues 18 Diagnosing basic touch issues 19 Restarting SMART Table Activities 19 If you set up your SMART Table collaborative learning center f...
Page 26 - Restarting SMART Table Activities
I M P O R T A N T Do not place keyboards, mouse devices or other objects on the touch surface. The cameras may interpret these objects as touches if they are placed on the touch surface. Diagnosing basic touch issues The following table presents basic touch-related issues and solutions. Issue Soluti...
Page 28 - Batteries
Appendix B: Hardware environmentalcompliance SMART Technologies supports global efforts to ensure that electronic equipment is manufactured, sold and disposed of in a safe and environmentally friendly manner. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipmentregulations (WEEE directive) Waste Electrical and ...
Page 29 - Packaging
For battery removal instructions, go to smarttech.com/kb/170428 . Only an authorized service provider should provide service. Packaging Many countries have regulations restricting the use of certain heavy metals in product packaging. The packaging used by SMART Technologies to ship products complies...