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SMART Board®
6000S and 6000S Pro series
interactive displays
USER GUIDE
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  • Page 1 SMART Board® 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays USER GUIDE SBID-6265S-V3 SBID-6275S-V3 SBID-6286S-V3 SBID-6265S-V3-PW SBID-6275S-V3-PW SBID-6286S-V3-PW SBID-6265S-V3-P SBID-6275S-V3-P SBID-6286S-V3-P SBID-6065S-V3 SBID-6075S-V3 SBID-6086S-V3 SBID-6065S-V3-PW SBID-6075S-V3-PW SBID-6086S-V3-PW SBID-6065S-V3-P SBID-6075S-V3-P SBID-6086S-V3-P SBID-6465S-V3-P SBID-6475S-V3-P SBID-6486S-V3-P SBID-6265S-C SBID-6275S-C SBID-6286S-C SBID-6265S-CPW SBID-6275S-CPW SBID-6286S-CPW SBID-6065S-C SBID-6075S-C SBID-6086S-C SBID-6065S-CPW SBID-6075S-CPW SBID-6086S-CPW SBID-6265S...
  • Page 2 SMART Board, SMART Notebook, SMART TeamWorks, SMART Meeting Pro, Pen ID, HyPr Touch, Object Awareness, Silktouch, Tool Explorer, smarttech, the SMART logo and all SMART taglines are trademarks or registered trademarks of SMART Technologies ULC in the U.S. and/or other countries. The Bluetooth word mark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important information ENERGY STAR® NOTE Refer to the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series ENERGY STAR is the government-backed symbol interactive displays installation and maintenance guide for energy efficiency, providing simple, credible, (smarttech.com/kb/171414) for important information about and unbiased information that consumers and installing and maintaining the display.
  • Page 4 Important information NOTE (iii) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limits This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the appropriate.
  • Page 5 EU Declaration of Conformity only to models certified for sale in Japan Hereby, SMART Technologies ULC declares that the radio こ の装 置は、 ク ラ スA情 報技 術装 置です。 こ の装 置を家 庭 環 境で equipment type Interactive Display IDS665-3, IDS675-3, 使用...
  • Page 6 Important information Regulatory models IDS686-1 REGISTERED No: ER81697/20 DEALER No: DA0076339/11 smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Using Browser Using Screen Share Using SMART Mirror Using Input Using screenshots Installing third-party apps Cleaning up the display Using kapp Whiteboard Chapter 4: Connecting computers and other devices Installing and using SMART software Connecting room computers and guest laptops smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 8 Touch isn’t working as expected The pens and erasers aren’t working as expected iQ apps aren’t working as expected SMART software on connected computers isn’t working as expected The SMART OPS PC module isn’t working as expected Contacting your reseller for additional support...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Welcome

    SMART OPS PC module Stands USB extenders More information This chapter introduces the SMART Board® 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays. About this guide This guide explains how to use a SMART Board 6000S or 6000S Pro series interactive display. smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 10: About The Display

    This guide is for people who use SMART Board interactive displays. Documentation and resources for those who install and maintain displays is also available (see More information on page 20). About the display The SMART Board 6000S or 6000S Pro series interactive display with iQ is the hub of your classroom or meeting room. NOTE The following features are available on the SMART Board 6000S (V3) models.
  • Page 11: Writing, Drawing And Erasing

    For more information, see Using the pens and erasers on page 29. Support for additional pens and tools The SMART Board 6000S features the Tool Explorer™ platform, which enables you to use other SMART- authorized pens and tools in addition to those supplied with the display. The Tool Explorer platform lets teachers and students manipulate real-world objects to interact intuitively with on-screen objects and digital content, increasing engagement and knowledge retention.
  • Page 12: Display

    Chapter 1 Welcome Press the Home button on the display (pictured) or the remote control to open the Home screen. From the Home screen, you can open the iQ apps, switch inputs, and adjust settings. For more information about the Home button and the Home screen, see Using the Home button on page 22.
  • Page 13: Room Computers And Guest Laptops

    You can connect room computers and guest laptops to the display and view and interact with their inputs. The display comes with SMART software that you can install on connected computers to take full advantage of the display’s features while using the connected computers.
  • Page 14: Ambient Light Sensor

    The ambient light sensor detects the room’s brightness and adjusts the brightness of the screen accordingly. You can enable, disable, and adjust this feature. Refer to the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171414) for more information.
  • Page 15: Temperature And Humidity Sensors

    The display allows you to sign in to your SMART Account using NFC (near field communication): just tap your SMART ID card on the screen and enter a PIN. This feature helps you save time signing in to your account without typing your username and password.
  • Page 16: Identifying Your Specific Model

    Chapter 1 Welcome NOTE NFC sign in is available only on SMART Board 6000S series displays with iQ. Only SMART ID cards are supported. Mounting hardware The display comes with a WM-SBID-200 wall mount, which your organization can use to mount the display on a wall.
  • Page 17 Chapter 1 Welcome Model/SKUs Frame style Screen size iQ embedded Microphone array (approximate) computing SBID-6265S-V3-P Black 65" SBID-6275S-V3-P Black 75" SBID-6286S-V3-P Black 86" SBID-6065S-V3-P Black 65" SBID-6075S-V3-P Black 75" SBID-6086S-V3-P Black 86" SBID-6465S-V3-P Black 65" SBID-6475S-V3-P Black 75" SBID-6486S-V3-P Black 86"...
  • Page 18: Accessories

    (see More information on page 20). Accessories Accessories for the display include: Pen accessory kit Tool Explorer-enabled objects and manipulatives SMART OPS PC module Stands USB extenders NOTE For more information about these and other accessories, see smarttech.com/accessories. smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 19: Pen Accessory Kit

    Stands If you want to move the display from place to place, you can install it on a SMART mobile stand. If you are installing the display on a wall that cannot support the display’s full weight, you can install the display on a SMART floor stand.
  • Page 20: More Information

    More information SMART provides a variety of other documents for this display in the Support section of the SMART website (smarttech.com/support). Scan the QR code on the cover of this guide to view links to SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive display documents and other support resources.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2: Using Basic Features

    Using the remote control Using touch Using the pens and erasers Writing and drawing in digital ink Using the SMART Ink dynamic (floating) toolbar Changing a pen’s default color, thickness, and other properties Erasing digital ink Adjusting the volume Using the microphone array Using the microphone array with the display’s conferencing apps...
  • Page 22: Using The Home Button

    Connect a video cable from a computer to a video input receptacle on the display. The display also turns on when it receives a video signal. The SMART Board 6000S (V3) model returns to Ready mode and 6000S and 6000S (C) models return to an energy saving mode when one of the following occurs: The sensor detects no motion in the room for the length of time configured in the display’s settings.
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 Using basic features To show the Home screen or the Input screen Tap the Home button below the screen. Press the Home button on the remote control. smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 24: Using The Convenience Panel

    The convenience panel contains buttons for turning the display on and off, controlling the volume, freezing and unfreezing the screen, and showing and hiding a screen shade. It also includes connectors for USB peripherals and a computer or other input source. SMART Board 6000S SMART Board 6000S (C) and 6000S (V3) Name Procedure Power...
  • Page 25: Using The Remote Control

    Chapter 2 Using basic features Name Procedure HDMI 3 input Connect a computer or other input source to use with the display connectors (see page 49). USB Type-C Connect a computer or mobile device, with a single connection for connector touch, video, and audio. Also connect any USB Type-C peripheral (such as memory sticks, keyboard, mice, etc.) to use with the display (see page 49).
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 Using basic features Name Procedure Press to wake the display or put it back in to an energy saving mode Power (see Waking up the display and putting it back in to an energy saving mode on page 21). Home Open the Home screen or the Input screen (see Using the Home button on page 22).
  • Page 27: Using Touch

    You can use a variety of gestures within applications, including panning, scaling, rotating, and zooming in and out. SMART Board 6000S (V3) models support up to 40 simultaneous interaction points. The 6000S and 6000S (C) models support up to 20 simultaneous interaction points, enabling you and others to interact with objects on the screen at the same time.
  • Page 28 Chapter 2 Using basic features Pan (one finger) Pan (two fingers) / scroll Pinch to zoom in / scale (enlarge) Pinch to zoom out / scale (reduce) Rotate Flick smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 29: Using The Pens And Erasers

    Several people can write or draw on the screen at the same time. Each pen writes and draws in its own color. The Pen ID™ feature lets you assign different colors, thicknesses, and other properties to each pen. IMPORTANT Use only pens designed for SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays (see smarttech.com/kb/171230). To write or draw in digital ink 1.
  • Page 30: Using The Smart Ink Dynamic (Floating) Toolbar

    Using SMART Ink presentation tools Changing a pen’s default color, thickness, and other properties You can change a pen’s color, thickness, and other properties temporarily using the SMART Ink dynamic (floating) toolbar when you’re viewing a connected computer’s input. See Using the SMART Ink dynamic (floating) toolbar above.
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Volume

    Chapter 2 Using basic features You can erase digital ink from the screen using an eraser or your palm or fist: Move a pen’s eraser over digital ink to erase. Move the eraser over digital ink to erase. Move your palm or fist over digital ink to erase. Adjusting the volume Use the buttons on the convenience panel or the remote control to increase, decrease, or mute the display’s volume.
  • Page 32: Using The Microphone Array

    Using the microphone array This feature is available only on the SMART Board 6000S (V3) and SMART Board 6000S (V3) Pro models. You can use the microphone array to capture audio while using a conferencing app on your display. You can also connect a room computer or guest laptop to the display and use the display's built-in microphone array in place of the connected computer's.
  • Page 33: Freezing Or Hiding The Screen

    2. Start the conferencing app on the computer. 3. Open the conferencing app's sound controls and select SMART IFP Mic from the list of sound input devices. Use the conferencing app’s sound controls to adjust settings such as input volume and background noise reduction.
  • Page 34: Showing And Hiding The Screen Shade

    Chapter 2 Using basic features NOTE Freezing the screen does not pause applications that are running on the connected computer. It simply freezes the display of those applications. You can write or draw over the screen while it is frozen (see Writing and drawing in digital ink on page 29).
  • Page 35: Using Additional Tools And Manipulatives

    Using basic features Using additional tools and manipulatives The SMART Board 6000S or 6000S Pro series interactive display’s Tool Explorer platform enables you to use a range of different pens, objects, and manipulatives that are automatically recognized the moment they contact the display’s screen.
  • Page 36: System Requirements And Smart Software Compatibility

    Chapter 2 Using basic features System requirements and SMART software compatibility This table shows the version of iQ system software or SMART software required for each Tool Explorer tool. Tool iQ system software version SMART Product Drivers SMART Notebook Tool Explorer multicolor 4-pen bundle 3.6 or later...
  • Page 37 Chapter 2 Using basic features To use the magic pen to spotlight or magnify screen content 1. Pick up the magic pen. 2. Use the gesture end of the pen to draw a circle or rectangle around the portion of the screen you want to spotlight or magnify.
  • Page 38: Using The Highlighter Pen

    Chapter 2 Using basic features Using the highlighter pen Use the highlighter pen to emphasize text in supported applications, such as the iQ whiteboard, SMART Notebook Player, and SMART Notebook desktop. NOTE For information about the iQ system software or SMART software version required for each Tool Explorer tool, see System requirements and SMART software compatibility on page 36.
  • Page 39 Chapter 2 Using basic features To insert an object using a Tool Explore cube 1. Pick up a cube. 2. Tap the cube face that features the image you want on the display’s screen. The image is inserted as an object. The inserted object can be made smaller by tapping a portion or corner of a cube's face on the screen.
  • Page 40: Using Tool Explorer Stamps

    You can store the stamps in place of the erasers at the bottom of the display’s frame. Two stamps fit on each magnetic holder. NOTE For information about the iQ system software or SMART software version required for each Tool Explorer tool, see System requirements and SMART software compatibility on page 36. To insert an object using a Tool Explorer stamp 1.
  • Page 41 Chapter 2 Using basic features To move, resize, rotate, or delete an object See To move, resize, and rotate an object on page 39 and To delete an object on the previous page. smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 42: Chapter 3: Using The Iq Apps

    To learn how to use the other features of Apps Library, see Adding and managing apps in the iQ experience. Using the SMART Sensors app The SMART Sensors app shows the ambient temperature and humidity in the classroom or meeting room. smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 43: Using The Files Library

    Library. Using SMART Whiteboard Use SMART Whiteboard to open, view, and interact with SMART Notebook software files and whiteboards. SMART Whiteboard makes it easy to present SMART Notebook files and play SMART lab™ activities on the display. To learn more about SMART Whiteboard, see Using SMART Whiteboard on your display.
  • Page 44: Using Smart Mirror

    This feature is available only on the SMART Board 6000S (V3) and SMART Board 6000S (V3) Pro models. Use SMART Mirror to share content via the internet. No apps are needed to share your screen from Android, Chrome, OS, IOS, macOS, or Windows devices.
  • Page 45: Installing Third-Party Apps

    Use the kapp Whiteboard to write and erase notes on the display just as you do on a traditional dry erase board. You can also save your notes for later and share them using the SMART kapp® app. The kapp Whiteboard app is the default whiteboard for enterprise models.
  • Page 46: Chapter 4: Connecting Computers And Other Devices

    Using recommended cables Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices Troubleshooting connected computers Connecting a SMART OPS PC module Connecting USB drives, peripherals, and other devices WARNING Ensure that any cables that cross the floor to the display are properly bundled and marked to avoid a trip hazard.
  • Page 47 Installing and maintaining SMART Notebook, Installing SMART TeamWorks, or Installing and maintaining SMART Meeting Pro. Using SMART software For information about using SMART software, see the following pages in the Support section of the SMART website: SMART Notebook Lumio by SMART SMART Learning Suite SMART TeamWorks SMART Meeting Pro...
  • Page 48 Chapter 4 Connecting computers and other devices SMART Product Drivers and Ink are installed and used on the computer input of the display to enable touch and digital inking features. This supporting software is included with SMART’s software products, such as SMART Notebook,...
  • Page 49: Connecting Room Computers And Guest Laptops

    You can connect room computers and guest laptops to the display to view and interact with them. Connector panel Convenience panel SMART Board 6000S (C) and 6000S (V3) SMART Board 6000S (V3) SMART Board 6000S SMART Board 6000S and 6000S (C)
  • Page 50 Connecting computers and other devices NOTES Install SMART software on computers you connect to the display (see Installing and using SMART software on page 46). Your organization’s installers might have connected cables to the display and run the cables behind a wall or under the floor to a desk or table where you can place your computer.
  • Page 51 3840 × 2160 60 Hz If possible, set connected computers to these resolutions and refresh rates. See the computers’ operating system documentation for instructions. Using recommended cables SMART recommends the following varieties of cable: Cable type Maximum length Recommendation HDMI 23' (7 m)
  • Page 52: Connecting A Smart Ops Pc Module

    For troubleshooting information for connected computers, see Chapter 5: Troubleshooting on page 54. Connecting a SMART OPS PC module If your organization has purchased a SMART OPS PC module, you or your organization’s installers can install the OPS PC module in the display’s accessory slot following the OPS PC module’s installation instructions...
  • Page 53: Connecting Usb Drives, Peripherals, And Other Devices

    USB 3.0 Type-A receptacles on the convenience panel (see images below). The SMART Board 6000S (V3) models also include a USB Type-C receptacle on the connector panel. All models include one USB 3.0 Type-A receptacle on the connector panel.
  • Page 54: Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

    Contacting your reseller for additional support This chapter explains how to resolve a variety of common issues with the display. If your specific issue isn’t described here or the solutions to the symptoms don’t work, refer to the SMART knowledge base for additional troubleshooting information.
  • Page 55: The Display Is Turning On When It Shouldn't

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The display is turning on when it shouldn’t Symptom Troubleshooting steps The display turns on or enters Ready Check for and, if possible, move the display away from the following: mode when it shouldn’t. Direct sunlight Bright lights Forced air ducts Plasma displays Infrared audio systems and other infrared sources...
  • Page 56 Home screen. If it appears correctly, the issue is with the video input. Take a photograph of the screen and send it to SMART support. If SMART support determines that the issue is with the screen and the display is under warranty, you may be eligible for a replacement.
  • Page 57: There's No Sound Or There's A Problem With The Sound

    The microphone array is not picking If you're using an external computer, ensure that the computer's audio settings are up sound, and the green indicator configured to use the SMART IFP Mic as the input source. light is not lit. smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 58: Touch Isn't Working As Expected

    Symptom Troubleshooting steps The display doesn’t respond to touch. Make sure SMART Product Drivers are installed and running on connected computers. (SMART Board 6000S (V3) models displays require SMART Product Drivers 12.18 later, and SMART Board 6000S (C) and 6000S model displays require SMART Product Drivers 12.14...
  • Page 59: Iq Apps Aren't Working As Expected

    Clean the screen. If the ink appears in the wrong place on input from a connected computer, use the Orient function in the SMART Settings app to orient the display's touch system to the Ink disappears as you write. connected computer.
  • Page 60: The Smart Ops Pc Module Isn't Working As Expected

    The serial number is on a label located on the left side of the display (pictured). TIPS Scan the QR code on the label to view the SMART Board 6000S or 6000S Pro series interactive display support pages on the SMART website. smarttech.com/kb/171415...
  • Page 61 (for example SBID-6265-V3). You can also find the serial number in the iQ settings. Refer to the SMART Board 6000S and 6000S Pro series interactive displays installation and maintenance guide (smarttech.com/kb/171414) for more information.
  • Page 62 SMART TECHNOLOGIES smarttech.com/support smarttech.com/contactsupport smarttech.com/kb/171415...

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