Computer requirements, Accessories and replaceable parts, Installation tips – Smart Technologies Board 480 User Manual

Page 9: Extending your usb cable, Avoiding electromagnetic interference (emi)

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Computer requirements

To successfully power your interactive whiteboard and run SMART Product Drivers,

your computer must meet certain minimum requirements. For your interactive

whiteboard’s computer requirements, see the SMART Board 480 interactive

whiteboard specifications (

smarttech.com/kb/154638

).

Accessories and replaceable parts

For a full list of items that you can order for your SMART Board 480 interactive

whiteboard, go to

smarttech.com/accessories

.

Contact your

authorized SMART reseller

to order accessories and standard

replaceable parts for your SMART Board 480 interactive whiteboard.

Installation tips

For the installation instructions for your SMART Board 480 interactive whiteboard, see

its textless installation guide (

smarttech.com/kb/154700

).

Extending your USB cable

The USB cable included with your SMART Board 480 interactive whiteboard is within

the limit defined by the USB standard for maximum length. Your interactive whiteboard

has a built-in 1.5 m (5’) USB cable and a 3 m (9’ 10") USB cable is also included.

IMPORTANT

The combined USB cables connected from your interactive whiteboard to your

computer should not exceed 5 m (16’).

However, if this cable isn’t long enough to reach from your computer to your

interactive whiteboard, you can use a bus-powered hub, such as the SMART Active

USB Extension Cable (Part No. USB-XT) to extend your USB connection.

Avoiding electromagnetic interference (EMI)

You can take some precautions to prevent EMI to your interactive whiteboard:

Don’t route USB cables parallel to power cables.

Cross USB cables over power cables at a 90º angle to reduce the risk of

interference on the USB cables.

Don’t route USB cables close to common sources of EMI, such as electric motors

or fluorescent lighting ballasts.

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