Smartboard pt12c manual




















After you create a recording, you can play the recording on any computer using Windows Media Player Windows operating systems or QuickTime software macOS operating system software.

Windows operating system only. In macOS operating system software, tap the Recording Quality tab. Although a higher frame rate produces higher quality recordings, it also increases the file size.

Tap OK. Tap Restore Defaults. Tap the Video Format tab. Tap the Target Files tab. Tap the Browse button next to the Default Save Directory box. Browse to and select the folder in which you want to save the files, and then tap OK Windows operating systems or Set macOS operating system software. Tap the Browse button next to the Temporary Files Directory box.

Browse to and select the folder in which you want to save the temporary files, and then tap OK Windows operating systems or Set macOS operating system software.

For best performance, save files and temporary files on the same drive to reduce the time needed to save a recording. Select the Warn me if free disk space is below check box, and then type a disk space limit to display a message when available disk space is low. Tap the Watermark tab. Tap Browse. Browse to and select the image you want to use, and then tap Open. Tap Properties. The Watermark Properties dialog box appears. A preview of your selected image appears in the Preview pane.

Tap OK to close the Watermark Properties dialog box. Tap OK to close the Options dialog box. A preview image appears in the Preview pane.

Select Color , Font and Transparency settings. If you connect a microphone to your computer, you can record your voice. In macOS operating system software, you can create the recording as a video file that you can view using QuickTime software. To record the entire screen, tap Record. To record a screen area, tap the down arrow next to the Record button in SMART Recorder, select Record Area , and then draw a rectangle around the area you want to record.

If you need to reduce the file size of the recording, limit the recording to a rectangular area of the screen or to a window.

Perform the on-screen actions you want to record. If you connected a microphone to your computer, speak into your microphone. If you want to pause your recording, tap Pause. To resume recording, tap Record. If you want to exit without saving your recording, tap Cancel , tap Yes to confirm deletion, and then ignore the remaining steps of this procedure. Tap Save. The information in this dialog box includes the file location of the recording, file size and duration of the recording.

If you want to view the recording after you close this dialog box, select Play Recording. If you want to share the recording with others, select Share Recording.

If you select Play Recording , the file plays in your default media player. If you select Share Recording , the Share Recording dialog box appears.

Create a Windows Media video file or a self-extracting file as described below. Create the recording as described above. Ensure you select the Share Recording option. If you purchased a floor stand, wall-mount or an interactive whiteboard system that includes a projector or other components, refer to the installation documents included with these components.

The optimal mounting height is 77" cm from the floor to the center of the installation brackets. However, consider the general height of your user community when you choose a location for wall-mounting the interactive whiteboard. If you mount the interactive whiteboard too low, it might force tall people to bend over uncomfortably.

Also remember to leave enough room on either side of the interactive whiteboard so that you can stand beside it. Safely mounting the interactive whiteboard requires two people. It is too heavy for one person to safely maneuver. When you and your assistant lift the interactive whiteboard, support its weight at the bottom, avoiding the corner cameras, and balance the top with your other hands.

The weight of the interactive whiteboard is approximately 52 lb. Check your local building codes to ensure that the wall can support this weight, and use appropriate mounting hardware for the wall type. If you need to lean the interactive whiteboard against a wall before you mount it, make sure it remains in an upright position, resting on the pen tray brackets, which can sustain the weight of the interactive whiteboard.

Do not rest the interactive whiteboard on its side or on the top of the frame, or on the corners where the cameras are located. Ensure the bottom of the pen tray is unobstructed at all times, because you will need to access it if the interactive whiteboard requires service. Because one of the mounting bracket holes aligns with a wall stud, use appropriate hardware in that hole instead of a toggle bolt. Ensure that the power supply cable is connected to the correct receptacle in the pen tray, as shown below.

To help ensure that the interactive whiteboard is mounted correctly, make sure the color of the wall-mount hanger on the back of the interactive whiteboard and the color of the wall-mount bracket are the same. Because the pen tray is detachable, you might want to safeguard it—and the interactive whiteboard—by anchoring it with a security cable not included.

Securing the pen tray can provide theft deterrence for the interactive whiteboard because the screws that secure the interactive whiteboard to the wall are located directly behind the pen tray and cannot be removed without first detaching the pen tray.



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