Adjusting the image, Projector connection diagram – Smart Technologies 800i5e-SMP User Manual

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Adjusting the image

Refer to these notes when adjusting the projected image as described in the included SMART Board

800i5e-SMP interactive whiteboard system installation guide (

smarttech.com/kb/157703

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While adjusting the projected image size, shape and location, use the projector’s default

background so that you can see the full projected image clearly. Don’t use other images, which

might be cropped or scaled by the projector and could result in a misleading projected image

size, shape and location.

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Use the mechanical adjustments described in the installation document to make all physical

image adjustments. Don’t use the projector’s on-screen menu options during the projector

alignment process.

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Be aware that as you tilt the projector up or lower its mounting boom to raise the image, the

entire projected image increases or decreases in size, especially at the bottom of the projected

image.

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When adjusting keystone (tilt), ensure that the top and bottom edges of the image are

horizontal before you position the left and right edges of the image relative to your interactive

whiteboard.

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When you move the projector forward or backward on the boom to make the image larger or

smaller, you might need to tilt or turn the projector slightly to keep the image square. Loosen the

lever slightly to aid in this adjustment.

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To fine-tune the image, you might need to repeat all steps described in the installation

document in smaller increments.

Projector connection diagram

You can connect a variety of peripheral devices to your projector, including DVD/Blu-ray players,

VCRs, document cameras, digital cameras and high-definition sources, as well as peripheral device

outputs, such as a secondary projector or a flat-panel display and powered speakers.

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You might need to purchase third-party adapters to connect certain peripheral devices.

C H A P T E R 4

Using your interactive whiteboard system

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