Flowchart 1: getting started, Start – Smart Technologies SMART Board D600 User Manual

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CHAPTER 5 – TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SMART BOARD INTERACTIVE
WHITEBOARD

Flowchart 1: Getting Started

Your interactive whiteboard isn’t receiving power.
Go to Flowchart 2: Ready Light Not On on page 43.

A red Ready light indicates that your interactive whiteboard is
receiving power but isn’t communicating correctly with your
computer. Go to Flowchart 3: Ready Light Red on page 44.

A flashing green Ready light can be normal if you want
touch-only operation of your interactive whiteboard.
If you want to use the SMART Board tools or the pen tray
pens, go to Flowchart 4: Ready Light Flashing Green on
page 45.

A solid green Ready light indicates normal operation.
To diagnose issues that can occur in other components of
your interactive whiteboard, go to Flowchart 5: Ready Light
Steady Green
on page 46
.

A flashing or solid amber Ready light indicates that you need
to reset the controller. See Resetting Your Interactive
Whiteboard
on page 41
. If the issue persists, you may have
to reflash the firmware, or replace the controller.
Contact your next level of support.

If none of these descriptions applies to the Ready light,
contact your next level of support.

Start

Is the Ready

light on?

Is the Ready

light red or alternating

red/green?

Is the Ready
light flashing

green?

Is the Ready

light solid

green?

Is the Ready

light amber?

No

Yes

No

No

No

Go to

Flowchart

2

Yes

Go to

Flowchart

3

Yes

Go to

Flowchart

4

Yes

Go to

Flowchart

5

Yes

Controller is in boot

loader mode

or has detected a

checksum error

Contact your next

level of support

No

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