| SMART Table® 230i   Hardware user’s guide   Important information   W A R N I N G   l l l Failure to follow the installation instructions shipped with your SMART Table® interactive   learning center could result in personal injury and product damage.   Ensure that any cables extending across the floor to your SMART product are properly   bundled and marked to prevent a trip hazard.   Make sure an electrical socket is near your SMART product and remains easily accessible   during use.   l l Lock the casters before allowing children to use your table.   Do not climb (or allow children to climb) on your table. Climbing on your table could result in   personal injury and product damage.   l To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose your SMART product to rain or   moisture.   l l Do not stare (or allow children to stare) directly into the projector’s beam of light.   Do not attempt to service the projector other than by performing routine lamp replacement.   Only an authorized service provider should provide service. Aside from the lamp module,   there are no user-serviceable parts inside the unit.   l l Do not remove any screws other than those specified in the lamp replacement instructions.   Do not touch or replace the projector lamp (which will be very hot) for at least an hour after   shutdown. Touching the lamp can cause severe burns.   l Do not puncture, crush, heat or disassemble the remote control battery, expose it to fire or   any liquid, short its terminals, or abuse the battery in any other way because this may cause   the battery to explode or ignite, and could cause a fire or personal injury.   l l If the remote control battery leaks, ensure that you do not get battery fluid in your eye. If you   do, immediately rinse the affected eye with water and seek medical attention.   Do not install the remote control battery backward or reverse its polarity. Do not install   battery types other than the one specified in the documentation. Both of these actions can   cause damage to the remote control and can cause a fire or personal injury.   i I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N   C A U TI ON   l Disconnect the power cable only after you turn off the table as documented in this guide and   the indicator lights and fans turn off. Disconnecting the power cable at any other time can   shorten the life of the projector lamp.   l l Do not place cords, boxes or other items on the surface of your table. Doing so can scratch   the surface.   Do not place heavy items on the surface of your table or expose it to heat. Doing so can   damage the surface.   l l If your SMART product becomes wet, dry it completely before turning it on.   SMART Technologies recommends that you use the remote control to complete only the   procedures documented in this guide. Using the remote control for other purposes may   change the projector’s settings, which were specifically configured for the table.   I MP OR TA N T   l Do not operate your table’s projector in environments that are higher than 10,000' (3,000 m)   above sea level.   l Your SMART Table is sensitive to infrared radiation and can interpret bright light as touches.   It could be necessary to turn off or remove any pot lights or other incandescent lighting in the   room and move your table away from bright windows, or close any open blinds or curtains   before using your table.   l l l l Your table’s surface does not respond to touch until the computer completes its startup   process. Wait 30 to 60 seconds after you turn on your table before you touch the surface.   Before you clean your table, turn it off so that you do not inadvertently start applications when   you wipe the surface.   Do not place keyboards, mouse devices or other objects on the touch surface. The camera   may interpret these objects as touches if they are placed on the touch surface.   This product contains lithium button cell batteries in the computer and in the remote   control (perchlorate material—special handling may apply).   ii   Contents   iii   Chapter 1   Getting started   This guide is intended for teachers and application developers. It introduces you to SMART Table   software and explains how to use, maintain and troubleshoot your table.   N OTE   For information on setting up your SMART Table interactive learning center or its accessories, see   your table.   About your SMART Table   Your SMART Table interactive learning center has a   touch-sensitive surface. By touching the surface, students can   create, select, move and resize digital objects. More than one   student can touch the surface at a time. This encourages   collaboration and cooperation as students learn and play together.   Using a Wi-Fi® network connection to a computer with   SMART Sync™ classroom management software, teachers can   observe students’ tabletop activities from a distance, take control   of the table, and capture and print the tabletop image.   1 C H A P T E R 1   Getting started   SMART Table software includes interactive applications, learning activities and educational games.   You can also download any of the SMART Table activity packs or applications available on the   SMART Table Toolkit. Install and run the toolkit on your computer and then transfer your activity   packs using a USB drive or SMART Sync software.   You can use your table with other SMART products, including the SMART Document Camera™ and   SMART Notebook™ collaborative learning software, as part of an overall learning solution. For   example, you can introduce a new concept to students on a SMART Board® interactive whiteboard,   and then ask the students to explore the idea in detail using the SMART Table interactive learning   center.   How your SMART Table works   Your table contains five main components:   l l l l l Computer   Projector   Speakers   Camera   Surface   The computer runs the SMART Table software, the projector projects the computer’s display onto the   surface, the speakers play the computer’s audio and the camera detects students’ touch on the   surface. Combined, these components allow students to interact with SMART Table software.   The computer, projector, speakers and camera are inside the SMART Table cabinet, and the surface   is on the SMART Table top.   Your SMART Table uses technology based on DViT® (Digital Vision Touch) technology to detect   multiple touches. Other SMART products use DViT technology, including select SMART Board   interactive whiteboards, SMART Board interactive displays and SMART Podium™ interactive pen   displays.   2 C H A P T E R 1   Getting started   What’s included with your SMART Table   Your table includes the following items:   l l l l l l SMART Table USB drive   Power cable   Keys   Projector remote control   Installation instructions   Warranty information   The SMART Table USB drive   The USB drive contains the SMART Table Toolkit software as   well as links to user’s guides. Use the USB drive to do the   following:   l Install the SMART Table Toolkit on a Windows® or Mac   computer   l l Install new activity packs and applications on your SMART Table   Update any SMART Table software   N OTE S   l The SMART Table USB drive can store up to 4GB of files (preloaded software takes up   approximately half of the storage capacity).   l If you lose your SMART Table USB drive, you can order a new one from your reseller, or you   can use another USB drive to transfer files to your table. The USB drive you use must be   formatted for use with Windows operating systems.   Power cable   The right-angled power cable provided with your SMART Table is   specific to your region and should work with outlets in your   school.   Connect the power cable to the SMART Table following the   instructions in the SMART Table 230i textless installation   3 C H A P T E R 1   Getting started   If you must extend the power cable across the floor, ensure it’s properly marked to prevent a trip   hazard. SMART Technologies recommends that you connect the power cable to a power bar rather   than directly to an outlet. If you lose the cable, or if it becomes damaged, contact your support   representative for a replacement.   Keys   The keys allow you to lock the cabinet to prevent unwanted access to the   computer and projector. Store the keys in a convenient, safe location.   Projector remote control   The projector remote control is stored on the inside of the cabinet. You don’t need the remote control   while using the table, but SMART recommends that you keep it inside the cabinet so you can easily   locate it when you need to turn the projector on or off or to adjust the projector’s settings while   servicing the table.   Installation instructions   unpack and set up your SMART Table.   Warranty information   Retain the warranty information in case an issue occurs with your SMART Table during the warranty   period.   Using your SMART Table with other SMART   products   The SMART Table complements several SMART products including SMART Board interactive   whiteboards, SMART Sync software and SMART Document Cameras. You can easily transfer files   from your computer directly to the SMART Table using SMART Syncsoftware or a USB drive. You   can connect a SMART Document Camera directly to the SMART Table, allowing students to capture   images in real-time and explore them on the table’s surface.   4 Chapter 2   Using your SMART Table   After you set up your SMART Table as documented in the SMART Table 230i textless installation   C A U TI ON   Do not leave objects on the table’s surface for extended periods.   N OTE   Your SMART Table is sensitive to infrared radiation and can interpret bright light as touches. It   could be necessary to turn off or remove any pot lights or other incandescent lighting in the room   and move your table away from bright windows, or close any open blinds or curtains before using   your SMART Table.   5 C H A P T E R 2   Using your SMART Table   Turning your SMART Table on or off   After you set up your SMART Table, you can turn it on or off by following these procedures.   Turning on your SMART Table   g To turn on your table   1. Connect the power cable to an outlet or to a power bar and then turn on the power bar.   N OTE   SMART recommends connecting the power cable to a power bar.   2. Push the Reset button located on the side of your table.   Your SMART Table computer and projector turn on. The computer completes its startup   process, and the SMART Table Activities menu appears.   I MP OR TA N T   Avoid touching the table surface until the projector starts up and an image appears. Because   the table is touch-sensitive even though you cannot see an image, you could disrupt the   start-up process or open activities unintentionally.   6 C H A P T E R 2   Using your SMART Table   Turning off your SMART Table   N OTE S   l l You can’t use the Reset button to turn off the SMART Table.   If you press the Reset button for more than 30 seconds, the computer restarts but the   projector stays on.   The following procedure shows the correct way to turn off your SMART Table.   g To turn off your table   From the SMART Table Activities menu, press   . 1.   The   button moves to another corner.   2. Repeat step 1 for the number of students you’ve set up your table for.   A message appears, informing you that the computer shutdown process will begin in 30   seconds.   C A U TI ON   o Do not disconnect the power cable or turn off the power bar until after the fans turn off.   Disconnecting the power cable or turning off the power bar at any other time can   shorten the projector lamp's life.   o To prevent a power surge, wait 60 seconds before plugging in the power cable again.   TI P S   o A chime sound plays when the message first appears. This is useful in situations   where you’re away from the SMART Table and the students accidentally press   . o Press Cancel if you accidentally press   . 7 C H A P T E R 2   Using your SMART Table   Using SMART Table software   SMART Table Activities starts automatically when you turn on the table. The SMART Table   Activities menu has two modes, Student and Teacher.   Student mode   Student mode is the default mode. It enables students to launch activities that were specifically   designed for students in early primary grades.   Teacher mode   Teacher mode appears when you connect a USB drive to one of the USB receptacles located on the   outside of your table. This mode enables you to set the number of students, orient the surface,   synchronize and choose activity packs and applications, and complete other configuration tasks as   documented in this guide.   For more information on SMART Table activities, see the SMART Table Software and SMART Table   8 C H A P T E R 2   Using your SMART Table   Switching modes without inserting a USB drive   You can also switch from Student mode to Teacher mode without inserting a USB drive.   g To switch from Student mode to Teacher mode without a USB drive   1. Hold five fingers down on the center of the table.   After approximately 10 seconds, the Cog wheel   icon appears in one corner of the table.   While maintaining finger pressure on the center of the table, press the Cog wheel   with your other hand.   icon   2.   3.   The menu switches to Teacher mode.   Press the Cog wheel   icon to return to Student mode.   Using your SMART Document Camera with your   table   With your SMART Document Camera connected to your SMART Table, you can capture images   directly from the document camera onto the table’s screen when using applications that support this   functionality. You can use the 280 and 330 models of the SMART Document Camera with your table.   You can use the zoom in and out feature from the control panel on the table’s display. Refer to your   SMART Document Camera User’s Guide for more information.   g To connect your document camera to your table   1. Verify that your SMART Table is on and in Student mode.   2. Connect your USB cable’s USB B plug to your document camera, and then connect the USB A   plug to one of your SMART Table USB connectors.   9 C H A P T E R 2   Using your SMART Table   3. Select an application such as Media or SMART Notebook software that supports the use of the   document camera.   The document camera icon appears on the table’s desktop. You can now capture images   directly from the camera onto the table's screen.   10   Chapter 3   Maintaining your SMART Table   Your SMART Table requires minimal maintenance. This chapter describes the four most common   maintenance tasks.   Cleaning your SMART Table   Use an alcohol-free household glass cleaner, such as Windex® glass cleaner, to clean the surface at   regular intervals. You can also use a vinegar and water or a bleach and water solution to clean and   disinfect your table.   N OTE   Before you clean your SMART Table, turn it off so you don’t inadvertently start applications when   you wipe the surface.   Updating the software   Installing software updates   I MP OR TA N T   SMART Product Update (SPU) does not check for updates for the table computer’s software.   Refer to the SMART Table Software and SMART Table Toolkit User’s Guide   11   C H A P T E R 3   Maintaining your SMART Table   your table computer against the latest version available on the downloads page of the SMART   Orienting the image   Whenever you or a student touch the table’s surface, a small × or • should appear directly below the   touch point. If the × or • doesn’t align with your touch point, you might need to orient the image.   N OTE   Your SMART Table is sensitive to infrared radiation and can interpret bright light as touches. It   could be necessary to turn off or remove any pot lights or other incandescent lighting in the room   and move your table away from bright windows, or close any open blinds or curtains before using   your SMART Table.   g To orient the image   1. Turn on the SMART Table interactive learning center.   The SMART Table Activities menu appears.   2. Connect your USB drive to your table.   OR   The menu changes from Student mode to Teacher mode.   3. Press Orient.   The orientation screen appears.   12   C H A P T E R 3   Maintaining your SMART Table   4. Press your finger on the center of the first target until the red cross moves to the next target,   and then repeat this step for each target.   The display changes to the edge orientation mode and eight arrows appear around the edge of   the screen.   5. Use your finger to drag the highlighted arrow to the edge of the screen.   The arrow changes to a + symbol and the next arrow is highlighted.   6. Repeat step 5 for all remaining arrows.   When you complete the orientation procedure, the Teacher mode SMART Table Activities   menu appears.   13   C H A P T E R 3   Maintaining your SMART Table   7. Disconnect your USB drive.   OR   Press the Cog wheel   icon.   The menu changes from Teacher mode to Student mode.   Replacing the projector lamp   The average life of a projector lamp is 2,000 hours. When the projector lamp has been used for 2,000   hours or more, the following message appears on the SMART Table surface:   It is time to replace the lamp. Use the procedure in the User’s Guide   to replace the lamp as soon as possible.   For more information about replacing the lamp or adjusting the table’s image, see Replacing the Lamp   14   Chapter 4   Using the remote control   Your SMART Table includes a remote control for the projector. SMART Technologies configures the   projector for your SMART Table and you need to use the remote control in the following situations   only:   l l Setting the projector for high altitude use   Resetting the projector lamp time after replacing the projector lamp   C A U TI ON   SMART Technologies recommends that you use the remote control to complete only the   procedures documented in this chapter. Using the remote control for other purposes may change   the projector’s settings, which were specifically configured for the SMART Table.   N OTE   The projector’s receiver is located at the bottom of the projector. If you need to use the remote   control to make changes on the projector’s menu, open the door and point the remote at the bottom   of the projector.   15   C H A P T E R 4   Using the remote control   Locating the remote control   The remote control is located inside the cabinet behind the metal bar. Return it to the same location   when you’re finished using it.   Setting the projector for high altitudes   If you’re using your SMART Table at 5,000' to 10,000' (1,500 m to 3,000 m) above sea level, set the   projector for high altitude use. This increases the cooling efficiency of the projector’s fans.   I MP OR TA N T   Do not operate your SMART Table at altitudes higher than 10,000' (3,000 m) above sea level.   g To set the projector for high altitude use   1. Press MENU on the remote control.   The projector’s setup menu appears.   2. Press   3. Press   until you select Option Settings 2, and then press ENTER.   until you select High Altitude, and then press ENTER.   Press or to change the high altitude use setting from Off to On, and then press ENTER.   4.   5. Press MENU to close the projector’s setup menu.   16   C H A P T E R 4   Using the remote control   Replacing the remote control battery   The remote control uses a CR2025 battery, which you can purchase from a retail store or supplier.   W A R N I N G   Install only a CR2025 battery in the remote control. Installing any other type of battery can result in   an explosion and risk of fire and personal injury.   N OTE   Dispose of the old battery following local rules and regulations.   g To replace the remote control battery   1. Place your fingernail on the groove of the battery holder on the back   of the remote control (1).   2. While holding down the release on the side (2a), pull out the holder   (2b).   3. Remove the old battery from the battery holder.   4. Place the new battery in the battery holder.   W A R N I N G   Ensure the + side of the battery is facing up (so that you can see it). Do not install the battery   upside down.   5. Place the battery holder back in the remote control, and then push it in until it clicks into place.   17   Appendix A   Troubleshooting   If you set up your SMART Table following the procedures in the SMART Table 230i textless   without any problems. However, if your table behaves unexpectedly, follow the procedures in this   to and troubleshooting articles and more.   Troubleshooting power and connection issues   I MP OR TA N T   Turn off your SMART Table before checking or disconnecting cables inside the cabinet.   The following table presents solutions if the table isn’t operating properly:   Issue   Solution   Check that the computer’s power cable is securely plugged in.   The table isn’t receiving power.   The Reset button’s blue   indicator isn’t illuminated.   Check that the computer’s power cable is securely plugged in.   The projector didn’t start properly due to a power interruption or   reset.   There’s no image on the table's   screen.   Use the projector’s remote control to turn on the projector.   19   A P P E N D I X   A Troubleshooting   Issue   Solution   The software didn’t start properly due to a sudden power loss or   reset.   The Windows Advanced   Options menu appears on the   table’s screen.   To restart the table’s software   Connect a keyboard to one of the two USB receptacles on   the side of the table.   1.   Restart the table.   2.   3.   Select Start Windows Normally.   The SMART Table camera’s USB cable isn’t connected properly.   The Unable to initialize camera   To check camera cable connections   error appears.   Turn off the SMART Table.   1.   2.   Remove the table’s door to access the computer and   projector.   Verify that the camera’s USB cable is properly connected to   the computer.   3.   N OTE   Refer to the instructions that came with your table for   more information. You can also visit   smarttech.com/support to view and download how-to and   troubleshooting articles.   Verify that the USB cable is properly connected to the   camera by disconnecting and connecting the cable.   4.   Setting up your table for troubleshooting touch   issues   The troubleshooting procedures in the following sections require you to close SMART Table   Activities, and then connect a keyboard and mouse.   You can connect to your SMART Table any keyboard and mouse that have USB connectors using   the two USB receptacles on the side of the unit.   g To set up your SMART Table for troubleshooting   1. Turn on your SMART Table.   The SMART Table Activities menu appears.   20   A P P E N D I X   A Troubleshooting   2. Connect your USB drive to your table.   OR   The menu changes from Student mode to Teacher mode.   3. Press   . The SMART Table Activities software closes.   4. Disconnect your USB drive (if connected), then connect a keyboard and mouse to the USB   connectors on the side of your SMART Table.   I MP OR TA N T   Do not place the keyboard or mouse on the touch surface.   The camera might interpret the mouse and keyboard as   touches if they are on the touch surface.   Restarting SMART Table Activities   After resolving problems with touch, restart SMART Table Activities.   g To restart SMART Table Activities   1. Minimize, but don’t close, the SMART Touch Service window.   2. Double-click the SMART Table Activities shortcut icon.   SMART Table Activities start.   21   A P P E N D I X   A Troubleshooting   Diagnosing basic problems with touch   The following table presents basic touch-related problems and solutions:   Issue   Solution   SMART Table software isn’t installed, or the software isn’t   running. Click the SMART Table icon on the desktop to start the   software.   Touch isn’t working, and the   Windows desktop is visible.   The camera may have disconnected from the computer during   shipping.   Touch isn’t working, and a   message appears informing you   that the camera failed to   initialize.   Open the table's cabinet and reconnect the cable from the camera   to the computer. If touch doesn’t work or the camera doesn’t   initialize, launch SMART touch service from your desktop, or see   Fixing Touch Issues with Your SMART Table   Touch isn’t working properly,   and one or more white spots   appear in the two upper   quadrants of the SMART Touch   Service screen.   Infrared radiation may be interfering with the camera’s ability to   sense touch.   Turn off or remove any pot lights or other incandescent lighting in   the room.   Close any open blinds or curtains to prevent direct sunlight from   shining on your table.   To access the SMART Touch Service screen   Set up your table for troubleshooting. (See Setting up your   1.   Select SMART Touch Service on the Windows task bar.   2.   The orientation may be incorrect. When orienting the image, press   and hold each target until the red cross moves to the next target or   touch the surface lightly. Pressing too hard on the surface might   register as multiple touches.   Touch isn’t working or doesn’t   line up with your contact point.   I MP OR TA N T   Ensure the cabinet doors are closed when orienting or using the   table.   22   A P P E N D I X   A Troubleshooting   Issue   Solution   The camera drivers didn’t load in the correct sequence.   Touch isn’t working, and the   SMART Tables Activities menu   appears.   To restart the drivers in sequence   Set up your table for troubleshooting. (See Setting up your   1.   Click SMART Touch Service, and then select Options >   2.   Settings.   The SMART Touch Options dialog box appears.   Press Restore Defaults, and then check to see if touch is   working properly.   3.   4.   Restart the table to load the drivers in sequence.   You followed the solutions in   this table but touch still isn’t   working.   23   A P P E N D I X   A Troubleshooting   Remodeling the background   When you turn on your SMART Table, the camera models the touch surface’s background allowing   the camera to detect touch. Problems with background modeling can cause the camera to detect   extra touches, causing your table to respond unexpectedly. Remodel the background in these   situations to remove the detection of extra touches.   g To remodel the background   2. Click the SMART Touch Service task bar button.   The SMART Touch Service screen appears.   3. Ensure the keyboard, the mouse and your fingers aren’t on the touch surface, and then select   Calibration > Model Background.   The SMART Table software models the background. When you move your fingers across the   touch surface, a set of red markers appears in the bottom-left quadrant of the SMART Touch   Service window.   24   A P P E N D I X   A Troubleshooting   4. If touch is working correctly, restart the SMART Table applications.   OR   If touch is behaving unexpectedly, contact SMART Support by visiting   25   Appendix B   Hardware environmental   compliance   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 Equipment   regulations (WEEE directive)   Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations apply to all electrical and electronic equipment   sold within the European Union.   When you dispose of any electrical or electronic equipment, including SMART Technologies   products, we strongly encourage you to properly recycle the electronic product when it has reached   the end of its life. If you require further information, please contact your reseller or   SMART Technologies for information on which recycling agency to contact.   Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances   (RoHS directive)   This product meets the requirements of the European Union’s Restriction of Certain Hazardous   Substances (RoHS) directive 2002/95/EC.   Consequently, this product also complies with other regulations that have arisen in various   geographical areas, and that reference the European Union’s RoHS directive.   Batteries   Batteries are regulated in many countries. Check with your reseller to find out how to recycle used   batteries.   There are special regulations that must be met when shipping a product that has a lithium ion battery   packaged with the product or shipping a lithium ion battery. When returning a SMART Technologies   27   A P P E N D I X   B Hardware environmental compliance   product which contains a lithium ion battery or returning a lithium ion battery, call   SMART Technologies RMA for information on the special shipping regulations.   l l 1.866.518.6791, Option 4 (U.S./Canada)   1.403.228.5940 (all other countries)   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 with applicable packaging laws.   Covered electronic devices   Many U.S. states classify monitors as covered electronic devices and regulate their disposal.   Applicable SMART Technologies products meet the requirements of the covered electronic devices   regulations.   China’s Electronic Information Products   regulations   China regulates products that are classified as EIP (Electronic Information Products).   SMART Technologies products fall under this classification and meet the requirements for China’s   EIP regulations.   U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act   The United States has enacted the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act which limits the lead   (Pb) content in products used by children. SMART Technologies is committed to complying with this   initiative.   28   |