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LightRaise 40wi
interactive projector
User’s guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - LightRaise™ 40wi

LightRaise™ 40wiinteractive projectorUser’s guide

Page 3 - Important information

Chapter 2: Installing your interactiveprojectorChoosing a location 5Choosing a height 6Routing the cables 8Installing SMARTNotebook software 9See the

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Choose a location that’s far from bright light sources, such as windows and strong overhead lighting.Bright light sources can cause distracting shadow

Page 5 - Contents

oIf you’re using a dry-erase whiteboard as the projection surface, measure inside theframe.2. Measure the height of the projected image that you want.

Page 6 - C O N T E N T S

Routing the cablesConnect all the cables to your interactive projector and let them hang loose. After you’ve connectedall the cables, connect the powe

Page 7 - Chapter 1

Installing SMARTNotebook softwareYou must install SMARTNotebookcollaborative learning software on the computer connected toyour interactive project

Page 9 - Optional accessories

Chapter 3: Using your interactive projectorUsing your projector 11Using the remote control 12Adjusting projector settings 13Focusing the image 21Adjus

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Using the remote controlThe projector remote control enables you to access on-screen menus and change projector settings.Use the Power button on the r

Page 11 - Chapter 2

Adjusting projector settingsThe remote control’s Menu button enables you to access the on-screen display to adjust the projectorsettings.I M P OR T A

Page 12 - Choosing a height

Product registrationIf you register your SMART product, we’ll notify you of new features and software upgrades.Register online at smarttech.com/regist

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Setting Use NotesWhite Peaking Adjusts the image color brightnessfrom 0 to 10 while providing morevibrant white shades.A value closer to 0 creates a n

Page 14 - Routing the cables

Setting Use NotesProjector Functions menu3D On/Off Turns the DLPLink technology 3Dfeature on or off.The default is Off. Using 3D settingswith interac

Page 15 - C H A P T E R 2

Setting Use NotesKeystone Adjusts image keystone settingsThe default is 0. The keystone can beadjusted from -40 to +40. Use thissetting only after you

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Setting Use NotesSet to Default? Resets projector settings to theirdefault values.If you select Yes, all projector settingsreset to their defaults, re

Page 17 - Chapter 3

Setting Use NotesSystemFunctionalitySet to Presenter or Whiteboardmode.The default is Presenter mode. InPresenter mode, the pointer followsthe pen as

Page 18 - Using the remote control

Setting Use NotesGateway Displays the projector’s defaultnetwork gateway in values between0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255.DNS Displays the projector’s pri

Page 19 - Adjusting projector settings

Setting Use NotesResolution Displays the projector’s most recentlydetected video source signalresolution and refresh rate.If there is no current video

Page 20 - C H A P T E R 3

Focusing the imageTo focus the projected image, use the focus lever located on the projector lens.g To focus and adjust the imageMove the focus lever

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Adjusting the imagel While adjusting the projected image size, shape and location, use the projector’s defaultbackground so that you can see the full

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Letter Connector Connect to:1 Power Mains power supply2 3.5 mm phone jack audio input (×2) Audio sources associated with primary andsecondary computer

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Important informationRead the following warnings carefully. Failure to read the warnings below or to follow the installationinstructions included with

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Using your interactive penYou can use the pen to interact with your computer and write in digital ink. The pen has a powerswitch, a left-click button

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Understanding pen status lightsYour interactive pen has a green light and an amber light. Use the table below to determine the statusof the pen.Status

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N O T EIf the pen’s power switch is on when you charge the pen, a message might appear asking you toinstall USBdevice drivers. If this occurs, ignore

Page 27 - Focusing the image

Chapter 4: Integrating other devicesVideo format compatibility 27Native video format 28HD and SD signal format compatibility 29Video system signal com

Page 28 - Projector connection diagram

Resolution Mode AspectratioRefreshrate (Hz)Match Inputappearance(16:10 aspectratio mode)Match Inputappearance(16:9 aspectratio mode)1024 × 768 XGA 60

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HD and SD signal format compatibilitySignal format Aspect ratio Horizontalfrequency (kHz)Verticalfrequency (Hz)Match Inputappearance480i 4:3 15.73 59.

Page 30 - Using your interactive pen

Connecting peripheral sources and outputsFollow these instructions if you have a peripheral device to connect to your interactive whiteboardsystem, su

Page 31 - Charging your interactive pen

Chapter 5: Maintaining your interactiveprojectorCleaning the projector 32When cleaning the projector’s mirror 33When cleaning the projector’s lens 33R

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g To replace the remote control battery1. Hold down the side release on the leftside of the battery holder and pull the battery holdercompletely out

Page 33 - Chapter 4

I M P OR T A N Tl When cleaning the interactive projectoroWipe the exterior of the projector with a lint-free cloth.oIf necessary, use a soft cloth mo

Page 35 - Integrating other devices

l If the lamp shatters or bursts, leave the room. Ventilate the area by opening windows anddoors.Next, do the following:oAvoid touching the glass frag

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You need a Phillips No. 2 screwdriver and a flat screwdriver to complete these procedures.g To remove the old lamp module1. Wait at least 30 minutes f

Page 37 - Chapter 5

g To finish the projector lamp module installation1. Turn on the projector.2. Adjust the projector image if necessary (see Adjusting the image on page

Page 38 - Cleaning the projector

The SMART[Model] Settings menu appears.4.Select to confirm that Lamp Hour is reset to zero.C H A P T E R 5Maintaining your interactive projector37

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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting your interactiveprojectorDetermining your interactive projector’s status 40Determining if your interactive projector is con

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Determining your interactive projector’s statusThe projector’s status lights can help you determine its status. The table below describes the variouss

Page 42 - Resetting the lamp hours

ProjectorPower lightProjectorService lightProjectedimageInteractivefeaturesStatus and relatedtroubleshootingSolid green Off Correct None There’s an is

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Determining if your interactive projector isconnected to your computerSMARTProductDrivers enables you to view information about your interactive pro

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Determining your interactive pen’s statusUse the table below to determine the status of your interactive pen.Status light DescriptionGreen AmberFlashi

Page 45 - Chapter 6

ContentsImportant information iChapter 1: About your interactive projector 1LightRaise 40wi interactive projector features 1Optional accessories 3How

Page 46 - C H A P T E R 6

Troubleshooting issues with interactive featuresIf you’re experiencing issues with the interactive features of your projector, you can troubleshoot th

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l Press the Input button on the remote control to switch it away from the computer input, andthen select the computer input again. This re-synchronize

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g To resolve signal loss issues1. Wait approximately 45 seconds for the image to synchronize. Some video signals require alonger synchronization perio

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Unstable or flickering imageIf the projector’s image is unstable or flickering, the frequency or tracking settings on your inputsource could be differ

Page 50 - Pointer accuracy

Accessing the service menuC A U T I O Nl To prevent tampering or unintentional changes, only system administrators should accessthe service menu. Do n

Page 51 - Resolving image issues

g To reset all projector settings1. Using the remote control, press the following buttons quickly to access the service menu:Down, Up, Up, Left, Up.2.

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5. Connect the power cable, and then turn on the projector.6. Adjust the fan speed using the service menu.7. If the previous steps don’t resolve the i

Page 53 - Unaligned projected image

Troubleshooting audio issuesIf the audio isn’t working, you can troubleshoot the following common issues.Microphone functionYou might experience issue

Page 55 - Resolving projector errors

Chapter 7: Remotely managing yourinteractive projectorAccessing web page management 53Home 54Control panel 54Control panel II 57Network settings 57E-m

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Troubleshooting audio issues 51Locating the serial number 51Chapter 7: Remotely managing your interactive projector 53Accessing web page management 53

Page 57 - Locating the serial number

HomeThe Home menu displays basic projector information and enables you to select the OSD language.N O T EYou can view basic projector information but

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Submenu setting DescriptionBrightness Adjusts projector brightness from 0 to 100.Contrast Adjusts the difference between the lightest and darkest part

Page 59 - Chapter 7

Submenu setting DescriptionAspect Ratio Adjusts the image output to Fill Screen, Match Input or 16:9.lFill Screen produces an image that fills the ent

Page 60 - Control panel

Control panel IIThis menu enables you to manage the 3D features, USB source control, audio features andinteractive features.Submenu setting Descriptio

Page 61 - C H A P T E R 7

Submenu setting DescriptionIP Address Displays or allows you to set the projector’s IP address in valuesbetween 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255.Subnet Mas

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E-mail alertsThis menu enables you to enter your preferred address for receiving e-mail alerts and adjust relatedsettings.Submenu setting DescriptionE

Page 63 - Network settings

N O T E Sl The first time you enable the password settings, the default password value is four numbers,for example, 1234.l If you forget the projector

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Chapter 8: Connecting your room controlsystem to your interactiveprojectorCommand inventory 61Value-based command methods 62Absolute values and adjust

Page 65 - Password settings

l Type commands exactly as they appear in the left column of the tables, with the proper valueor setting in the center column.N O T E Sl Send a comman

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>set brightness-15brightness=55Video source specification valuesYou can use the source input field described in Source selection controls on next p

Page 67 - Chapter 8

Chapter 1: About your interactive projectorLightRaise 40wi interactive projector features 1Interactive projector 2Interactive pen 2Remote control 2Pen

Page 68 - Value-based command methods

This table describes the power state fields.Field DescriptionPowering The projector is turning on.On The projector is on.Cooling The projector is cool

Page 69 - Power state controls

Command Responseget brightness brightness=[current brightness setting]get contrast contrast=[current contrast setting]get whitepeaking whitepeaking=[c

Page 70 - General source controls

N O T ETypically, cc1 displays U.S. English subtitles, while cc2 displays other regional languages, suchas French or Spanish, depending on television

Page 71 - C H A P T E R 8

N O T ESome of these commands are invalid with HDMI input and VGA video sources, and will return theresponse “invalidcmd=[command]”.These commands inf

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Command Command target range Responseget micvolume [target] micvolume=[current] Noset micvolumecontrol[target] micvolumecontrol=[current] Noget micvol

Page 73 - Audio controls

Field Possible Values Descriptiontarget micvolume l +vall -vall =0 to 40The + or – symbolincreases ordecreases thevolume. If you type anumber between

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Network controlsThese commands inform you of the current network settings.Command Responseget netstatus netstatus=connectednetstatus=disconnectednetst

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Command Responseget projectionmode projectionmode=[current projection mode]get startupscreen startupscreen=[current startup screen setting]get resolut

Page 76 - System controls

Command Command target range Responseset aspectratio [target] =fill=match=16:9aspectratio=[target]set projectionmode [target] =front=ceiling=rear=rear

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These commands control the current system settings. These commands are available when theprojector is in Standby mode and when it is on.Command Comman

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Interactive projectorThe features of your projector include the following:l Wall-mounted, projection engine that uses DLP®technology by TexasInstrume

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Appendix A: Hardware environmentalcomplianceSMARTTechnologies supports global efforts to ensure that electronic equipment is manufactured,sold and di

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There are special regulations that must be met when shipping a product that has a lithium ion batterypackaged with the product or shipping a lithium i

Page 82 - A P P E N D I X A

33.5 mm audio connectors 23Aalarms 56aspect ratios 27-29, 56audioconnections for 23controlling volume of 54, 67muting 12, 67Bbatteries 75Blu-ray 30Cca

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lithium ion batteries 76location 5, 58MMAC address 70MAC support 27mute control 12, 67Nnative video formats 28network communication 23, 57, 70Ppackagi

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SMARTTechnologiessmarttech.com/supportsmarttech.com/contactsupport

Page 86 - SMARTTechnologies

Pen holderStore your interactive pen in the holder when you’re not using it and when you’re charging it with aUSBcharging cable. The holder is also a

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