SMART Technologies IDS665PT1 User Manual

SMARTBoard® 6000Sand6000SProseries
interactive displays
USER GUIDE
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Important information

NOTE
Refer to the SMARTBoard 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays installation and
maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171414) for important information about installing and
maintaining the display.
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.
l Do not stand (or allow children to stand) on a chair to touch the surface of the display.
l To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the display to rain or moisture.
l 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.
l 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.
l If the glass is broken, do not touch the liquid crystal. To prevent injury, handle glass
fragments with care when disposing of them.
l Disconnect the display’s power cable 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
The display behaves unexpectedly when you follow operating instructions
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ENERGYSTAR®
ENERGY STAR is the government-backed symbol for energy efficiency, providing simple,
credible, and unbiased information that consumers and businesses rely on to make well-informed
decisions. ENERGY STAR-certified products are the simple choice for energy efficiency, making it
easy for consumers and businesses to make purchases that save them money and protect the
environment. The U.S. EPA ensures that each product that earns the label is independently
certified to deliver the quality, performance, and savings that users have come to expect.
Pending its certification as an ENERGY STAR certified signage display, your display delivers
excellent performance and savings. However, changing some settings may increase energy
consumption beyond the limits required for ENERGY STAR certification. For example, increased
brightness and contrast will increase power consumption.
Please consider the environment when you choose non-ENERGY STAR settings.

Federal Communication Commission interference statement

FCC Supplier’s Declarat ion of Conformity 47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information Unique Identifier: IDS665-1, IDS675-1, IDS686-1 Responsible Party – U.S. Contact Information
SMART Technologies Inc. 2401 4th Ave, 3rd Floor Seattle,WA 98121
compliance@smarttech.com
This device complies with Par t 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, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE
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 when the equipment is operated in a commer cial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordance with the instruction manua l, may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential ar ea is likely to cause harmful interfer ence in which case the user will be required to correct the interference a t his own expense.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
CAUTION
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user ’s authority to operate this equipment.
Restriction
Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band ar e restr icted to indoor usage only.
IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the USA is firmware limitedto channels 1 through 1 3.
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 of 20 cm between the antenna of this device a nd all nearby persons. This transm itter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other a ntenna or transmitter.

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada statement

This device complies with I CES-003 of the Innovation, Science and Economic Development 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, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.
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 per mitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725MHz 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 complywith the e.i.r.p.limitsspecified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate.
(iv) Users should also be advised that high-power radar s 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.
Radiation exposure statement
This equipment complies with I SED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the antenna of this device a nd all nearby persons. This transm itter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other a ntenna or transmitter.

Innovation, Science et Développement économique Déclaration du Canada

Cet appareil est conforme à la norme I SED CNR-247 pour les appareils r adio agréés. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage pr éjudiciable,et
2. ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
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AVERTISSEMENT
(i) les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150-5 250 MHz sont réser vés uniquement pour une utilisation à l’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobilesutilisant 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 limitede 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 MH z et que ces radars pourra ient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL.
Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements ISED établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la sour ce de rayonnement et votre corps. Cet émetteur ne doitpas être co- implantés ou exploités conjointement avec une autre antenne ou émetteur.
Microsoft® statement regarding Windows® 10 operating system
Windows 10 is automaticallyupdated, which is always enabled.ISP fees may apply.Additional requirements may apply over time for updates.
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Contents
Important information i
ENERGYSTAR ii
Federal Communication Commission interference statement ii
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada statement iii
Innovation, Science et Développement économique Déclaration du Canada iii
Microsoft statement regarding Windows 10 operating system iv
Chapter 1: Welcome 1
About this guide 1
About the display 2
Identifying your specific model 7
Accessories 8
More information 9
Chapter 2: Using basic features 11
Waking up the display and putting it back to sleep 11
Using the Home button 12
Using the convenience panel 12
Using the remote control 13
Using touch 15
Using the pens and erasers 17
Adjusting the volume 19
Freezing or hiding the screen 20
Chapter 3: Using the iQ apps 21
Using the Apps Library 21
Using the SMARTSensors app 22
Using the Files Library 22
Using kapp Whiteboard 23
Using SMARTNotebook Player 23
Using Browser 23
Using Screen Share 23
Using screenshots 24
Installing third-party apps 24
Cleaning up the display 25
Chapter 4: Connecting computers and other devices 27
Installing and using SMART software 27
Connecting room computers and guest laptops 29
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CONTENTS
Connecting a SMART OPS PC module 31
Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices 33
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting 35
The display isn’t turning on 35
The display is turning on when it shouldn’t 36
The screen is blank or there’s a problem with the image on the screen 36
There’s no sound or there’s a problem with the sound 38
Touch isn’t working as expected 39
The pens and erasers aren’t working as expected 39
iQ apps aren’t working as expected 40
SMART software on connected computers isn’t working as expected 40
The SMART OPS PC module isn’t working as expected 41
Contacting your reseller for additional support 41
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Chapter 1
About this guide 1
About the display 2
Touch 2
Writing, drawing and erasing 3
Support for additional pens and tools 3
iQ experience 3
Display 4
Audio 4
Network connectivity 4
Room computers and guest laptops 4
Accessory slot 5
Convenience panel 5
Remote control and IR sensor 5
Proximity sensor 6
Ambient light sensor 6
Temperature and humidity sensors 6
Mounting hardware 7
Accessory mounting points 7
Identifying your specific model 7
Accessories 8
Pen accessory kit 8
SMART OPS PC module 8
SBA-100 projection audio system 8
Stands 9
USB extenders 9
More information 9
This chapter introduces the SMARTBoard® 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays.

About this guide

This guide explains how to use a SMARTBoard 6000S or 6000S Pro series interactive display.
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This guide is intended for individuals who use displays in their organizations. Other documentation
and resources are available for those who install and maintain displays (see More information on
page9).

About the display

The SMART Board 6000S or 6000S Pro series interactive display with iQ is the hub of your
classroom or meeting room.
The display includes an extensive set of features and components:

Touch

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 InGlass™ touch technology provides optimum pen performance, resulting in virtually
no lag and zero contact detect height. In addition, its Silktouch ultra-smooth finish allows you to use
the display for hours without finger burn.
For more information, see Using touch on page15.
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Writing, drawing and erasing

The display comes with a black pen and a red pen,
which you can use to write or draw on the screen.
In addition to the pens, the display includes two
erasers, which you can use when you want to erase
digital ink on the screen.
With Object Awareness, the display responds
automatically to the tool or object you’re using,
whether it’s a pen, finger, eraser, or palm. The
display’s Pen ID and Simultaneous Tool Differentiation technologies allow multiple people to write
independently and simultaneously, using different colored ink.
For more information, see Using the pens and erasers on page17.

Support for additional pens and tools

The SMART Board 6000S features ToolSense™ technology which provides virtually unlimited pen
and tool support. This proprietary technology enables you to use additional SMART authorized
pens and tools to those supplied with the display. No additional configuration is required, just pick
up a pen or tool and begin using it.
For more information on available tool kits, see smarttech.com/accessories.

iQ experience

If enabled, the iQ embedded computer provides one-touch access to collaborative tools, such as
a whiteboard, wireless screen sharing, and a web browser. There’s no need for wires, cables, or
manual software and firmware updates.
NOTE
Some network integration is required for features like Browser and Screen Share.
Tap the Home button on the display (pictured) or the remote
control to open the Home screen. From the Home screen, you can
open the iQ apps, switch inputs, and adjust settings.
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For more information about the Home button and the Home
screen, see Using the Home button on page12.
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For more information about the iQ apps, see Chapter 3: Using the iQ apps on page21.

Display

The 4K ultra-high-definition LED display provides optimal image clarity and wide viewing angles.
The size of the display varies by model:
Models Size (diagonal)
SBID-6265S,SBI D-6265S-PW,SBI D-6265S-P,SBID-6065S,SBID-6065S-PW, SBID-6065S-P 65"
SBID-6275S, SBID-6275S-PW, SBID-6275S-P, SBID-6075S,SBID-6075S-PW, SBID-6075S-P 75"
SBID-6286S,SBID-6286S-PW,SBID-6286S-P, SBID-6086S, SBID-6086S-PW,SBID-6086S-P 86"

Audio

The display includes two 20 W integrated speakers, which are designed to provide sound at the
front of a room.
For more information about configuring the speakers, see configuring-audio.htm.
TIP
You might want to connect an external audio system if you’re providing sound in a larger space
(see connecting-other-devices.htm).

Network connectivity

The display requires a network connection for downloading software and firmware updates, and a
number of the iQ apps require a network connection as well.
You can connect to a network using the Wi-Fi module or the LAN RJ45 jack on the display:
l The Wi-Fi module supports both 2.4 and 5 GHz bands.
l The two RJ45 jacks allow you to connect the display and an external device, such as a
computer, to a Gigabit Ethernet network.
For more information, see connecting-to-a-network.htm.

Room computers and guest laptops

You can connect room computers and guest laptops to the display and view and interact with their
inputs.
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The display comes with SMART software that you can install on connected computers to take full
advantage of the display’s features while using the connected computers.
For more information, see Connecting room computers and guest laptops on page29.

Accessory slot

You can install an OPS-compatible device, such as a SMART OPS PC module, in the accessory slot.
The PCM8 series of SMARTOPS PC modules provides a complete Windows 10 Pro solution.
For more information about the SMART PCM8 series OPS PC, see SMART OPS PC module on
page8.
NOTE
Unlike with older SMART Board interactive displays, you don’t need to install an AM30, AM40, or
AM50 appliance in the accessory slot to use the iQ experience on the display. The iQ
experience is embedded on SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro interactive displays (see iQ
experience on page3). For this reason, SMART doesn’t recommend installing AM30, AM40, or
AM50 appliances in these displays’ accessory slots.

Convenience panel

The convenience panel contains buttons for turning the display on
and off, controlling the volume, freezing and unfreezing the screen,
and showing and hiding a screen shade. It also includes
connectors for USB peripherals and a computer or other input
source.
For more information about the convenience panel, see Using the
convenience panel on page12.

Remote control and IR sensor

You can use the remote control to turn the display on and off, adjust display
settings, and so on.
The IR sensor for the remote control is located in the top-left corner of the
display’s frame.
For more information about the remote control, see Using the remote
control on page13.
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Proximity sensor

The proximity sensor is located in the top-left corner of the display’s frame.
The proximity sensor can detect people up to 16' (5 m) away when the
display is in Standby mode.
When the proximity sensor detects people in the room, the display either
turns on or is ready to turn on, depending on how it’s configured.
If the room is empty for a specified period, the display returns to Standby mode.
For more information, see Waking up the display and putting it back to sleep on page11.

Ambient light sensor

The ambient light sensor is located in the top left corner of the display’s
frame.
The ambient light sensor detects the brightness of the room 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.

Temperature and humidity sensors

The display features integrated temperature and humidity sensors that enable
real-time measurement and recording of the environmental conditions
surrounding the display. This data is easily accessible using the pre-installed
‘temperature and humidity’ app in the display’s App library.
Teachers can use the environmental data to determine a classroom’s comfort
level and take informed steps to improve learning conditions. Measuring a
classroom’s environmental data over time and combining this with other
utilization and outcome data can provide a more complete picture of the overall learning
environment.
Facilities managers can also use the environmental data to assist with resource planning and gain a
better understanding of a room user’s temperature and humidity preferences.
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NOTE
This feature is not available if iQ is disabled.
For more information, see Using the SMARTSensors app on page22.

Mounting hardware

The display comes with a WM-SBID-200 wall mount, which your organization can use to mount the
display on a wall.
Alternatively, you can mount the display on a wall or mobile stand (see Accessories on the next
page).

Accessory mounting points

The display features M4 mounting points located at the top, bottom, left and right for SMART
approved accessories.

Identifying your specific model

SMART offers different models of the SMARTBoard 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive
display:
Identify your SMARTBoard 6000S or 6000S Pro model
Model Frame style Screen size
(approximate)
SBID-6265S White 65" Yes Yes
SBID-6275S White 75" Yes Yes
SBID-6286S White 86" Yes Yes
SBID-6265S-PW White 65" Yes No
SBID-6275S-PW White 75" Yes No
SBID-6286S-PW White 86" Yes No
SBID-6265S-P Black 65" Yes No
SBID-6275S-P Black 75" Yes No
SBID-6286S-P Black 86" Yes No
iQ SMARTNotebook
® Player
Refer to the specifications for detailed technical information for these models, including product
dimensions and weights (see More information on page9).
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Accessories

Accessories for the display include:
l Pen accessory kit
l SMART OPS PC module
l SBA-100 projection audio system
l Stands
l USB extenders
NOTE
For more information on these and other accessories, see smarttech.com/accessories.

Pen accessory kit

The pen accessory kit includes blue, green, purple, and orange pens and a holder that you can
mount on the side of the display.

SMART OPS PC module

SMART Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) PC modules provide a
hassle-free Windows® 10 Pro solution based on eighth generation
Intel® Core™ processors and are designed specifically to work with a
SMART display. Available in two standard configurations, all OPS PC
modules in the PCM8 series are WHQL certified and fully licensed with
Windows 10 Pro out of the box. Install the OPS PC module in adisplay’s
OPS slot to provide a complete 4K UHD Windows 10 solution at your
fingertips, without the need for an external PC or additional cables.
Install familiar Windows software applications, such as SMARTNotebook® collaborative learning
software, SMARTTeamWorks™ software, and SMARTMeetingPro® software, and access the
internet directly through your display’s network connection. Upgrades and service for the OPS PC
module can be easily performed without removing the display from its mounting.

SBA-100 projection audio system

Available for education models, 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convenience panel or the digital volume
controls in a connected computer’s operating system.
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Stands

If you want to move the display from place to place, you can install it on a SMART mobile stand.
Alternatively, if you are installing the display on a wall that cannot support the display’s full weight,
you can install the display on a SMART floor stand.

USB extenders

As noted in the display’s specifications, 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 the USB-XT extender (smarttech.com/kb/119318).
NOTE
For more information on extending USB connections, see USB cable extenders.

More information

In addition to this guide, SMART provides other documents for the display in the Support section of
the SMART website (smarttech.com/support). Scan the QR code on the cover of this guide to view
links to SMARTBoard 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive display documents and other
support resources.
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Waking up the display and putting it back to sleep 11
Using the Home button 12
Using the convenience panel 12
Using the remote control 13
Using touch 15
Using the pens and erasers 17
Writing and drawing in digital ink 18
Using the SMART Ink dynamic (floating) toolbar 18
Changing a pen’s default color, thickness, and other properties 19
Erasing digital ink 19
Adjusting the volume 19
Freezing or hiding the screen 20
Freezing the screen 20
Showing and hiding the screen shade 20

Waking up the display and putting it back to sleep

The display’s occupancy sensor can detect people up to 16' (5 m) away when the display is in
Sleep mode. Depending on how the display is configured, it either turns on or enters Ready mode
when the sensor detects people.
If the display is in Ready mode, you can turn it on in a number of ways:
Press the Power button on the convenience panel.
l
l Pick up a pen or the eraser.
The display returns to a partial sleeping state when one of the following occurs:
l The sensor detects no motion in the room for 60 minutes.
You press the Power button on the convenience panel.
l
The display enters a full sleeping state after the sensor doesn’t detect anyone in the room.
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For information about turning off the display, see the SMARTBoard 6000S and 6000S Pro series
interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171414).

Using the Home button

You can use the Home screen to open and use iQ apps, view the input of connected computers,
and more. You can also change the background and personalize other features of the Home
screen. To learn more about the Home screen, see Understanding the Home screen.
The Input screen shows thumbnails of connected computers and allows you to switch between
inputs.
You can return to the Home screen or the Input screen at any point by following the instructions
below.
To show the Home screen or the Input screen
Tap the Home button on the front control panel.
Tap the Home button below the screen.
OR
Press the Home button on the remote control.

Using the convenience panel

The convenience panel contains buttons for turning the display on and off, controlling the volume,
freezing and unfreezing the screen, and showing and hiding a screen shade. It also includes
connectors for USB peripherals and a computer or other input source.
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No. Name Procedure
1 Power
Press to enter or exit Standby mode (see Waking up the
l
display and putting it back to sleep on page11).
Press and hold for four seconds to turn off the display.
l
Press and hold for 10 seconds to reset the display.
l
2 Volume increase Press to increase the volume (see Adjusting the volume on
page19).
3 Volume
decrease
4
5
Freeze
Screen shade
Press to decrease the volume (see Adjusting the volume on page19).
Press to freeze and unfreeze the screen (see page20).
Press to hide screen contents behind a screen shade (see Showing and hiding the screen shade on page20).
6 USB Type A
connector (×2)
Connect USB drives and other devices that you want to use with the iQ experience or a connected computer (see Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices on page33).
7 HDMI 3 input
connectors
Connect a computer or other input source to use with the display (see page29).
The Power button indicates the display’s status:
Power button Display status
Off Not receiving power
Amber Standby mode
White Normal operating mode

Using the remote control

The display comes with one of two infrared remote control models. These models are similar,
except one has an additional share screen button.
The infrared remote control enables you to turn the display on or off, change the input source,
change the volume, access the display’s iQ apps, and more. You can also use the remote control
to open the on-screen menus and change the display’s settings.
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IMPORTANT
l Do not subject the remote control to strong shock.
l Keep the remote control away from liquids. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
l Do not expose the remote control to heat or steam.
l Do not open any part of the remote control other than the battery compartment.
The image and table below list the functions available for the remote control.
No. Name Procedure
1 Power
Press to enter or exit Standby mode (see Waking up the
l
display and putting it back to sleep on page11).
Press and hold for four seconds to turn off the display.
l
Press and hold for 10 seconds to reset the display.
l
2 Home Open the Home screen or the Input screen (see Using the
Home button on page12).
3 Up and down
Select a menu option in the settings.
buttons
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No. Name Procedure
4 Set Open a selected menu option in the settings.
5 Left and right
buttons
6 Back Go back one step back in your navigation history.
7 Input Switch input sources (see Viewing a connected computer’s
8 Settings Open iQ Settings.
9
10
11 Volume increase Increase the volume (see Adjusting the volume on page19).
12 Volume
13 Volume mute Mute the volume (see Adjusting the volume on page19).
14
Screen shade
Freeze frame
decrease
Share screen
Change the value of the selected setting.
input on page30).
Hide screen contents behind a screen shade (see Showing and hiding the screen shade on page20).
Freeze and unfreeze the screen (see page20).
Decrease the volume (see Adjusting the volume on page19).
Share content from the Chrome browser to the display (see
Sharing your device’s screen to the display).
NOTE
This button is not available on all remote control models.

Using touch

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 up to 20 simultaneous interaction points enables you and other users to
interact with objects on the screen at the same time.
NOTE
SME - Please confirmation the following description of the 6000S touch technology is correct
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The display’s HyPrTouch™ (HybridPrecisionTouch) proprietary hybrid system greatly improves
upon its InGlass™ core by optimizing both touch and pen performance, resulting in virtually no lag
and zero contact detect height.
Exclusive to SMART, HyPr Touch allows for SMART’s unique Simultaneous Tool Differentiation
enables multiple users to touch the display and use pens and erasers at the same time for a
natural, fully collaborative experience. With SMART's exclusive and patented ToolSense™
technology, users can also use a wide range of accessories to interact with applications.
You can also use 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
Pinch to zoom in / scale (enlarge) Pinch to zoom out / scale (reduce)
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Erase with palm Erase with fist
Rotate Flick

Using the pens and erasers

The display comes with a black pen and a red pen and two erasers. You can use the pens to write
and draw in digital ink on the display, and you can use the erasers—or your palm or fist—to erase
digital ink.
There are magnetic holders for the pens and eraser at the bottom of the display. Return the pens
and erasers to their holders when you’re done with them.
CAUTION
When you return a pen to the magnetic holder, make sure it’s centered in its holder to keep it
from falling and being damaged.
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Writing and drawing in digital ink

Multiple users can write or draw on the screen at the same time. Each pen writes and draws in its
own color. The Pen ID™ feature enables you to assign different colors, thicknesses, and other
properties to each pen.
IMPORTANT
Use only pens designed for SMARTBoard 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays (see
smarttech.com/kb/171230).
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.
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l When you’re writing or drawing with a pen, you can rest your palm on the screen. The
display won’t interpret your palm as a pen or an eraser.
l To learn how to change a pen’s default behavior, see Changing a pen’s default color,
thickness, and other properties on the facing page.
l Before writing or drawing over a video, an animation, or other moving images, freeze the
screen (see Freezing the screen on page20).

Using the SMART Ink dynamic (floating) toolbar

If you pick up a pen while viewing a connected computer’s input, the
dynamic (floating) toolbar for SMART Ink appears on the screen. You
can use this toolbar to change the pen’s color, thickness or other
properties temporarily, or use some of SMART Ink’s tools such as
screen capture, spotlight, screen shade, and so on.
To learn more about using SMART Ink and its toolbar, visit the SMART
Ink support page. Here are a few quick links to get you started:
l Turning SMART Ink on or off
l Open the toolbar
l Close the toolbar (keep SMART Ink on, but hide the floating toolbar)
l Using presentation tools, such as Spotlight, Magnifier, and Screen Shade
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Changing a pen’s default color, thickness, and other properties

You can change a pen’s color, thickness, and other properties temporarily using the SMARTInk
dynamic (floating) toolbar when you’re viewing a connected computer’s input. However, when you
return the pen to its holder, the pen returns to its default color, thickness, and other properties.
To change the pen’s default color, thickness, and other properties, see Changing pen, eraser, and
button settings.

Erasing digital ink

CAUTION
When you return an eraser to a magnetic holder, make sure it’s centered in its holder to keep it
from falling and being damaged.
You can erase digital ink from the screen using an eraser or your palm or fist:
Move a pen’s eraser over the digital ink you want to erase.
OR
Move the eraser over the digital ink you want to erase.

Adjusting the volume

Use the buttons on the convenience panel or the remote control to mute the display’s volume or
turn it up or down.
NOTE
See There’s no sound or there’s a problem with the sound on page38 if you encounter issues
with the display’s sound.
To turn the volume up or down
Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button on the convenience panel or the remote
control.
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NOTES
Press and hold the Volume Down button to rapidly decrease the volume.
l
When you press the Volume Up or Volume Down button on the convenience panel
l
or the remote control, you can use the on-screen slider to adjust the volume.
To mute the volume
Press the Mute button on the remote control.

Freezing or hiding the screen

You can temporarily freeze or hide the contents on the screen using the display’s freeze and
screen shade features.

Freezing the screen

You can temporarily freeze the screen by pressing the Freeze button on the convenience panel
or the remote control. This is particularly useful when you want to pause a video, an animation, or
other moving images.
NOTE
Freezing the screen does not pause applications that are running on the connected computer. It
simply freezes the display of those applications.
TIP
You can write or draw over the screen while it is frozen (see Writing and drawing in digital ink on
page18). If the iQ experience is enabled, you can then save the screenshot of your writing or
drawing to the Files Library (see Using the iQ experience Files Library).
To unfreeze the screen, press the Freeze button again.

Showing and hiding the screen shade

You can temporarily hide the contents of the screen behind a virtual screen shade by pressing the
Screen Shade button on the convenience panel or the remote control.
To remove the screen shade and reveal the screen contents, press the Screen Shade button
again.
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Using the Apps Library 21
Using the SMARTSensors app 22
Using the Files Library 22
Using kapp Whiteboard 23
Using SMARTNotebook Player 23
Using Browser 23
Using Screen Share 23
Using screenshots 24
Installing third-party apps 24
Cleaning up the display 25
The display comes with the following iQ apps:
l SMARTNotebook Player
l Browser
l Input
l Screen Share
l kapp Whiteboard
You can use these apps along with the Files Library, and Apps Library to deliver lessons in a
classroom or coordinate meetings and other collaborative activities.
NOTE
Some apps, such as Screen Share, require a configured network connection. If you’re
experiencing issues with these apps, contact your IT administrator to make sure the network and
display have been properly configured.

Using the Apps Library

The Apps Library contains the Browser, SMARTNotebook Player, and kapp Whiteboard apps. You
can also add apps from the web and SMART’s app store or install third-party apps.
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NOTE
SMARTNotebook Player is available on education models only.
To open the Apps Library
From the Home screen, tap Apps Library .
To learn how to use the other features of Apps Library, see Understanding the Apps Library.
Using the SMARTSensors app
The SMART Sensors app shows the ambient temperature and humidity in the classroom or
meeting room.
To show the temperature and humidity
From the Home screen, tap Apps Library .
1.
2. Tap SMARTSensors.

Using the Files Library

The Files Library contains kapp Whiteboard sessions, whiteboards, SMART Notebook files that
have been shared with the display, PDFs, and screenshots. If a USB drive is connected to the
display, the files on the USB drive are also available in the Files Library. Although these files can be
viewed on the display, they are not saved on the display.
NOTE
SMARTNotebook Player is available on education models only.
To open Files Library
From the Home screen, tap Files Library .
To learn how to use the other features of Files Library, see Understanding the Files Library.
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Using kapp Whiteboard
Using kapp Whiteboard, you can write and erase notes on the display just as you do on a traditional
dry erase board. You can also save your notes for later reference and share them using the
SMARTkapp® app. kapp Whiteboard is the default whiteboard for enterprise models.
To learn how to use the display’s pens and eraser to write, draw, and erase in kapp Whiteboard,
see Using the pens and erasers on page17.
To learn how to use the other features of kapp Whiteboard, see Using the kapp Whiteboard.
Using SMARTNotebook Player
Use SMARTNotebook Player to open, view, and interact with SMARTNotebook software files.
Notebook Player makes it easy to present SMARTNotebook files and play SMART lab™ activities
on the display. SMARTNotebook Player is also the default whiteboard for education models.
You can also install the Notebook Player app on your iOS and Android devices to view and control
SMART Notebook files from the device.
To learn more about SMARTNotebook Player, see Working with SMART Notebook files and
whiteboards on your display.

Using Browser

You can use Browser to view web sites on the display.
To learn more about Browser, see Browsing the internet on your display.

Using Screen Share

You can share the screens from computers and mobile devices on the display wirelessly using
Screen Share.
Screen Share supports:
l Chromebook™ laptops, using the Chrome™browser
l Windows computers, using Miracast
1
Windows 10 operating system only
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l Mac computers and iOS devices, using AirPlay
l Android™ devices, using Cast Screen
To learn how to use the other features of Screen Share, see Sharing your device’s screen to the
display.

Using screenshots

When using the Browser or Screen Share apps, you can write or draw on a screenshot and save it
to the Files Library.
To learn more about screenshots, see Writing and drawing over apps.

Installing third-party apps

You can install third-party apps from the Google Play Store using SMARTRemote Management.
To learn more about installing third-party apps, see Deploying third-party apps on your display.
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Cleaning up the display

After you’ve finished using the display, tap Clean Up on the Home screen to clean up the
display for the next user.
To learn more, see Preparing the display for the next user.
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devices
Installing and using SMART software 27
Downloading and installing SMART software 28
Using SMART software 29
Connecting room computers and guest laptops 29
Viewing a connected computer’s input 30
Setting a connected computer’s resolution and refresh rate 31
Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices 31
Troubleshooting connected computers 31
Connecting a SMART OPS PC module 31
Viewing the OPS PC module input 32
Connecting external displays 32
Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices 33
WARNING
Ensure that any cables that cross the floor to the display are properly bundled and marked to
avoid a trip hazard.

Installing and using SMART software

The display comes with the following software, which you can install on connected computers:
Software Description Licensing details
SMART Learning Suite A suite of desktop and online software
that combines lesson delivery, activities, assessments, and collaborative workspaces and includes SMARTNotebook software and SMARTLearningSuite Online.
1
Education models only. SMARTNotebookbasic version also available.
1-year subscription
1
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Software Description Licensing details
SMART TeamWorks roomedition
Software that simplifies meetings and facilitates deeper, more natural interaction with on-site and remote participants.
SMART Meeting Pro Software that enables you to capture
ideas in a virtually unlimited interactive workspace.
SMART Product Drivers
Software that enables the computer to detect input from the display.
SMARTInk Software that enables you to write and
draw in digital ink over applications, files, folders, websites, and any other open window.
SMART Remote Management
Cloud-based mobile device management software for remotely maintaining, supporting, controlling, and securing the display and your other devices
1-year subscription
1 room license
2
2
Included with SMARTLearningSuite, SMARTTeamWorks, and SMARTMeetingPro software
Included with SMARTLearningSuite, SMARTTeamWorks, and SMARTMeetingPro software
Subscription for the duration of the Assure warranty term
TIP
You can purchase additional licenses or subscriptions to SMART software to install on other
computers.
Contact your authorized SMART reseller (smarttech.com/where) for information about purchasing
SMART software.

Downloading and installing SMART software

You can download SMART software from smarttech.com/downloads and install it following the
instructions in Installing and maintaining SMARTNotebook, Downloading and installing
SMARTTeamWorks, or Installing and maintaining SMARTMeetingPro.
2
Pro models only.
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Using SMART software

For information about using SMARTsoftware, see the following pages in the Support section of the
SMART website:
l SMARTNotebook
l SMART Learning Suite Online
l SMARTLearning Suite
l SMART TeamWorks
l SMARTMeeting Pro
l SMART Product Drivers
l SMART Ink
l SMART Remote Management

Connecting room computers and guest laptops

You can connect room computers and guest laptops to the display and view and interact with their
inputs.
Connector panel Convenience panel
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NOTES
l Install SMART software on any computers you connect to the display (see Installing and
using SMART software on page27).
l Your organization’s installers might have connected cables to the display and run the cables
behind a wall or under the floor to a desk or table where you can place your computer.

Viewing a connected computer’s input

Use the Input app to view a connected computer’s input on the display.
To view a connected computer’s input
1. Connect the computer to the display.
2. Do one of the following:
If iQ is enabled If iQ is disabled
Tap the Home button below the
screen, and then tap Input .
OR
Press the Input button on the remote control.
Tap the Home button below the screen.
OR
Press the Home button or the Input
button on the remote control.
The display shows thumbnails of the devices that are connected to the display’s inputs:
o
A gray thumbnail indicates no device is connected to an input.
o
A blue thumbnail indicates a device is connected to an input but is in Sleep mode.
o
A thumbnail showing a preview screen indicates an active device is connected to an
input.
TIP
If iQ is disabled and you want a computer’s input to appear whenever you wake up the
display, tap the star in the upper-left corner of the computer’s thumbnail.
3. Tap the computer’s thumbnail.
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Setting a connected computer’s resolution and refresh rate

The following table presents the recommend resolutions and refresh rates for the display’s input
sources:
Input source Resolution Refresh rate
HDMI 1 3840×2160 60Hz
HDMI 2 3840×2160 60Hz
HDMI 3 3840×2160 60Hz
VGA 1920×1080 60Hz
If possible, set any connected computers to these resolutions and refresh rates. See the
connected computers’ operating system documentation for instructions.

Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices

You can use USB drives, peripherals, and other devices with a computer connected to the display
using the USB receptacles on the display.
For more information, see Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices on page33.

Troubleshooting connected computers

For troubleshooting information for connected computers, see Chapter 5: Troubleshooting on
page35.

Connecting a SMART OPS PC module

If your organization has purchased a SMART OPS PC module, you or
your organization’s installers can install the OPS PC module in the
accessory slot of the SMARTBoard 6000S or 6000S Pro series
interactive display following the OPS PC module’s installation
instructions (smarttech.com/kb/171544). You can then view the OPS PC
module’s input on the display.
For more information about the PCM8 series of SMART OPS PC
modules, see SMART OPS PC module on page8.
CAUTION
Do not install the OPSPC module or remove it from the accessory slot while the display is turned
on.
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TIP
You can install the SMART software that is included with the display on the OPS PC. For more
information on installing software, see Installing and using SMART software on page27.

Viewing the OPS PC module input

To view the OPS PC module input
1. Do one of the following:
If iQ is enabled If iQ is disabled
Tap the Home button below the
screen, and then tap Input .
OR
Press the Input button on the remote control.
A screen appears, showing thumbnails of the inputs connected to the display, including the
OPS PC module.
TIP
If iQ is disabled and you want the OPS PC module’s input to appear whenever you wake up
the display, tap the star in the upper-left corner of the OPS PC module’s thumbnail.
2. Tap the OPS PC module input.
Tap the Home button below the screen.
OR
Press the Home button or the Input
button on the remote control.

Connecting external displays

You can connect an external display to duplicate or extend the OPS PC module’s desktop.
For more information, see the SMARTBoard 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays
installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171414).

Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices

The display includes two USB 3.0 Type-A receptacles on the convenience panel and one USB 3.0
Type-A receptacle on the connector panel. You can connect USB drives, peripherals (such as
keyboards), and other devices to these connectors and use the devices with the iQ experience,
connected computers, and devices installed in the accessory slot (such as the SMART OPS PC).
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NOTE
If a SMARTOPS PCmodule is installed in the accessory slot,
you can connect USB drives, peripherals, and other devices
to the USB 2.0 Type-A, USB 3.0 Type-B, and USB Type-C
receptacles on the OPS PC module to access those devices
from the OPS PC module input.
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The display isn’t turning on 35
The display is turning on when it shouldn’t 36
The screen is blank or there’s a problem with the image on the screen 36
There’s no sound or there’s a problem with the sound 38
Touch isn’t working as expected 39
The pens and erasers aren’t working as expected 39
iQ apps aren’t working as expected 40
SMART software on connected computers isn’t working as expected 40
The SMART OPS PC module isn’t working as expected 41
Contacting your reseller for additional support 41
This page explains how to resolve a variety of common issues with the display and SMART OPS PC
module (if installed). If your specific symptoms aren’t covered below or the solutions to the
symptoms don’t work, refer to the SMART knowledge base for additional troubleshooting
information.
community.smarttech.com/s/topic/0TOU0000000XlU9OAK/6000-series#articles

The display isn’t turning on

Symptom Troubleshooting steps
The power light isn’t lit. l Make sure the power cable is securely fastened to the power outlet and the
display.
NOTE
If the power cable is connected to a power bar, make sur e the power bar is securely fastened to the power outlet and turned on.
l Make sure the switch beside the AC power inletis in the ON (I) position.
l Make sure the power outlet is working by testing it with a different device.
l Make sure the power cable is wor king by testing it with a different device.
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Symptom Troubleshooting steps
The power light is lit,but the screen is blank.
l Make sure nothing is blocking the proximity sensors so that they can detect
people in the room and either turn on the display or place the display in Ready mode.
l Press the Power button on the convenience panel or the r emote control.
l Determine if the problem is with the video.
See The screen is blankor there’s a problem with the image on the screen below.
l Restart the display.

The display is turning on when it shouldn’t

Symptom Troubleshooting steps
The display turns on (or enters Ready mode) when it shouldn’t.
l Checkfor and, if possible,move the display away from the following:
o
Directsunlight
o
Bright lights
o
Forced air ducts
o
Plasma displays
o
Infrared audio systems and other infrared sources
o
Polished floors, glass walls, or other reflectivesurfa ces
l Be awa re that the proximity sensors’ r ange is 16'(5m).

The screen is blank or there’s a problem with the image on the screen

Symptom Troubleshooting steps
The screen is blank. l Make sur e any connected computers are on and not in Standby mode.
l Make sure the screen is working by tapping the Home button below the
screen or pressing the Home button on the remote control to open the Home screen.
l Restart the display and any connectedcomputers.
l Replace the videocables connecting any computers to the display to determine
if the issue is with the cables.
A computer is connected to the display, but only a connection message appears on the screen.
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l Make sure the computer is connected to the currently selected input.
l If the curr ently selected input is a computer, make sure the computer is awake.
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Symptom Troubleshooting steps
The image on the screen is distorted.
OR
There ar e lines, snow or other visual noise on the screen.
OR
The image if flickering or flashing.
OR
The image is dim.
l
Tap the Home button below the screen or press the Home button on the remote control to open the Home screen. If it appear s correctly, the issue is with the video input.
l Switch to a different input a nd then back to the first input.
l Make sure any connected computers are on and not in Standby mode.
l Set any connected computers’ resolution and refr esh rate to values that the
display supports.
See Setting a connected computer’s resolution and refresh r ate on page31.
l Restart the display and any connectedcomputers.
l Replace the videocables connecting any computers to the display to determine
if the issue is with the cables.
There ar e bright spots on the screen.
l
Tap the Home button below the screen or press the Home button on the remote control to open the Home screen. If it appear s correctly, the issue is with the video input.
l Take a photograph of the screen and send it to SMART support. If SMART
support determines that the issue is with the screen and the display is under warranty, you may be eligible for a replacement.
Colors don’t appear correctly. l Be aware that if two or more displays are mounted side-by-side,ther e could be
minor differences in colors across the displays.This issue is not unique to SMART products.
l If the screen is completelylacking one color on the screen or the color problems
occur on the Home screen, see Contacting your r eseller for additional support on page41.
l If you’re using a VGA video input,use a different cable or connect a different
source to see if the issue is with the cable or input source.
The image is cut off or shiftedto the left or right.
The image doesn’t fill the entire screen.
A persistent image appears on the display.
l Adjust any connected computers’ video settings, par ticularly zoom, crop, a nd
underscan.
See the computer’s operating system documentation.
l If any connectedcomputers’ desktops are entirely black, change them to dark
gray or a different color.
l If any connectedcomputers’ desktops are extended a cross multiple screens,
duplicate the desktops across the screens or set the display as the only screen.
l Adjust any connected computers’ video settings, par ticularly overscan.
See the computer’s operating system documentation.
l Make sure the connected computer’s video connector is configured to output a
supported videosignal. See No video display output fr om a laptop.
See I mage persistence or burn in on LCD displays.
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There’s no sound or there’s a problem with the sound
Symptom Troubleshooting steps
There’s no sound.
OR
There is sound, but the volume is low.
OR
The sound is distorted or muffled.
l If you’re using an external audio system, make sure it is tur ned on.
l Make sure the cables connecting the display to the computer are securely
fastened.
NOTES
o
The display’s stereo 3.5 mm in connector works with the VGA input only.
o
Connectingan audio cable to the display’s stereo 3.5 mm out connector disables the internal speakers.
o
If you’re using the display’s S/PDIF out connector to connect a sound bar or receiver for external speakers, see the SMARTBoard 6000S
series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide
(smarttech.com/kb/171414).
l If you’re using the display’s stereo 3.5 mm out connector, adjust the volume on
the display and the connected computer and make sur e neither are muted.
l If you’re using the display’s S/PDIF out connector, adjust the volume on the
external audio system and make sure the audio system isn’t muted.
l Adjust the display’s audio settings.
l If you’re using the integrated speakers, set the volume for the computer and any
running applications to 80%, and then adjust the display’s volume.
OR
If you’re using an external audio system, set the volume for the computer, any running applications and the display to 80%, and then adjust the external audio system’s volume.
There is a whine or buzzing sound coming from the back of the display.
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l Be awa re that these sounds are normal. All displays emit some electricalnoise.
Such sounds may be more noticeable with some displays than with others. However, if you hea r noise from the front of the display, further investigation is required.
l Connect all devices to the same power outlet or power bar.
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Touch isn’t working as expected
Symptom Troubleshooting steps
The display doesn’t respond to touch.
The display responds to touch intermittently.
OR
When you touch the screen, the pointer doesn’tappear in the correct place.
l Make sure SMART Product Drivers 12.14 or later are installed and running on
any connected computers.
l Make sure the USB cable between the display and the computer doesn’t exceed
the supported maximum cable length. See Connecting room computers and guest laptops on page29.
ll Make sure any connected computers have detected the display’s USB
connection and SMARTProduct Drivers 12.14 or later is installed.
l On Windows computers, open Device Manager and make sure there is no red X
or yellow explanation mark (!) over the display’s icon.
l On Mac computers, open System Information and make sure there are no error
messages in the display’srow.
l For Ma c computers with macOS Mojave, see How to resolve issues with
installing and using SMARTLearning Suitesoftware on macOS Mojave.
l Restart the display.
l Confirm with the installers that the computer is connected to the display with
only a singlecable.
l Make sure SMART Product Drivers and SMARTInk are installed and running on
any connected computers.
l Remove infra red sources, such as incandescent or arc lights,desk lamps, and
infrared audio devices, or move the display to another location in the room.
l Remove any USB extenders to help isolate the USB cable.
l Update the firmware.

The pens and erasers aren’t working as expected

Symptom Troubleshooting steps
The display doesn’t respond to touch or writing with a pen.
The display responds to touch but not to writing with a pen.
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ll Make sure any connected computers have detected the display’s USB
connection and SMARTProduct Drivers 12.14 or later is installed.
l On Windows computers, open Device Manager and make sure there is no red X
or yellow explanation mark (!) over the display’s icon.
l On Mac computers, open System Information and make sure there are no error
messages in the display’srow.
l Reinstall or update SMART Product Drivers and SMARTInk on any connected
computers.
l Make sure SMARTProduct Drivers is 12.14 or later.
l Reinstall or update SMART Product Drivers and SMARTInk on any connected
computers.
l Make sure SMARTProduct Drivers is 12.14 or later.
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Symptom Troubleshooting steps
When you wr ite on the screen, the ink appear s in the wrong place.
OR
Writingis intermittent.
OR
Ink disappears as you write.
OR
Ink colors change unexpectedly.
You change the width or color of a pen’s digital ink, but the width and color revert to the pen’s defaults when you next pickup the pen from
l Restart the display.
l Confirm with the installers that the computer is connected to the display with
only a singlecable.
l Make sure SMART Product Drivers and SMARTInk are installed and running on
any connected computers.
l Use a known working pen from another display to check if the issue is being
caused by the pen.
l Remove infra red sources, such as incandescent or arc lights,desk lamps, and
infrared audio devices, or move the display to another location in the room.
l Update the firmware.
l Be awa re that a pen’s color and thickness revert to the pen’s default values
when you place the pen back in its holder.
l You can change the pen’s default color and thickness through SMART Product
Drivers (see Changing pen, er aser , and button settings).
its holder on the display.
You can’t write or draw in Microsoft Office.
l Make sure Microsoft Office 2013 or later is installed.
l Reinstall or update SMART Product Drivers and SMARTInk.

iQ apps aren’t working as expected

Symptom Troubleshooting steps
iQ apps aren’t working as
See Tr oubleshootingthe iQ experience.
expected.

SMART software on connected computers isn’t working as expected

Symptom Troubleshooting steps
SMARTNotebooksoftware isn’t working as expected.
SMART Learning SuiteOnline isn’t working as expected.
SMARTTeamWorks software isn’t working as expected.
SMART Meeting Pro software isn’t working as expected.
SMARTInk isn’t working as expected.
See Tr oubleshootingSMARTNotebook.
See Tr oubleshootingcommon issues in SMART Lear ning Suite Online.
See Tr oubleshootingSMART TeamWorks.
See Basic troubleshootingfor SMART Meeting Pro.
See Tr oubleshootingSMART Ink.
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Symptom Troubleshooting steps
SMART Product Drivers isn’t working as expected.
See Tr oubleshootingSMARTProduct Drivers.

The SMART OPS PC module isn’t working as expected

Symptom Troubleshooting steps
The on-screen keyboard isn’t visible.
Windows 10 or the OPS PC module are unresponsive.
l Enable the on-screen keyboard:
a. SelectStart > Settings.
The Settings window appears.
b. Tap Ease of Access, and then tap Keyboard.
c. Enable Use the On-Screen Keyboard.
For more informa tion, see Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type.
l Enable tablet mode:
Tap the notification icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen and then select Tablet mode.
For more informa tion, see Turn tablet m ode on or off.
l Restart the OPS PC module:
a. Press and hold the power button on the OPS PC module.
b. Wait two m inutes.
c. Press the power button to turn on the OPS PC module.
l If restarting the OPSPCmodule doesn’t resolve the issue, contact SMART
support.
There is an issue with Bluetooth. See Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows 10: FAQ.
There is an issue with the network connection.
See Fix network connection issues in Windows.

Contacting your reseller for additional support

If an issue you’re experiencing with the display persists or isn’t covered in this chapter or the
knowledge base, contact your authorized SMART reseller (smarttech.com/where) for support.
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Your reseller might ask you for the serial number for
the display. The serial number is on a label located
on the left side of the display (pictured).
TIPS
l Scan the QR code on the label to view the SMARTBoard 6000S or 6000S Pro series
interactive display support pages on the SMART website.
l You can also find the serial number in the iQ settings. Refer to the SMARTBoard 6000S and
6000S Pro series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide
(smarttech.com/kb/171414) for more information.
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