Restoring projector settings, Calibrating the cameras – Smart Technologies 4000i User Manual

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Maintaining the 4000i

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Restoring Projector Settings

Use the following procedure to restore the projector’s optimal settings that have been accidentally
altered.

1.

Press the MENU button on the projector’s remote control.

2.

Select the utilities menu.

3.

Select factory reset.

The projector reverts to its original configuration.

4.

Press the OK button on the remote control to return to the main menu.

5.

Select the setup menu.

6.

Change orientation to desktop rear to correctly orient the F20 projector’s output for the
4000i’s mirror configuration. After you complete this step, the projected image is no longer
reversed.

7.

Change RS232 baud rate to 19200 to enable communication between the F20 projector and
the 4000i interactive whiteboard.

8.

Press the OK button on the remote control to return to the main menu, and press the MENU
button to exit.

Calibrating the Cameras

Each digital camera in the interactive screen is calibrated to recognize the position of a pen tray
tool or your finger on the screen’s surface and to send this information to SMART Board software.
SMART Board software then interprets the information as mouse clicks or as digital ink in the
appropriate location.

If the cameras become misaligned for any reason, you may notice gaps in your writing or that an
area of the screen may become unresponsive to your touch. Perform a calibration procedure to
resolve this issue. For more information about calibration procedures, see SMART Board software
Help.

IMPORTANT

When you restore the projector’s optimal settings, the projected image on the
4000i’s screen is reversed because the projector’s default orientation isn’t correct
for the 4000i’s mirror configuration.

You must complete steps 4 through 6 in the procedure below with the screen text
reversed to correct the projected image.

To restore the projector’s optimal settings

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