Smart Technologies ID422w User Manual

SMART Podium  
ID422w Interactive  
Pen Display  
Installation and  
User Guide  
Important Information  
Read This Section First  
For proper installation, read this guide carefully and observe the following precautions.  
WARNINGS  
If the screen is damaged, do not touch any liquid that leaks from it. This liquid  
is an irritant. If the liquid makes contact with your skin, eyes or mouth,  
immediately rinse the area with running water for at least 15 minutes.  
Consult a doctor if the liquid makes contact with your eyes or mouth.  
Do not open or disassemble the interactive pen display. You risk electrical  
shock from the high voltage inside the casing. Opening the casing also voids  
your warranty.  
Do not let children play with the tethered pen. They may accidentally remove  
the small tip, which can be a choking hazard.  
If the screen is damaged, be careful of glass fragments that can cut or injure.  
Do not disassemble the stand. You risk physical injury or damage to the  
stand. Disassembling the stand also voids your warranty.  
Do not operate the display stand incline adjustment levers when the interactive  
pen display is not mounted on the stand and do not lift the stand by the  
adjustment levers. The stand is spring-loaded and without the weight of the  
interactive pen display, you risk injury or damage to the stand.  
   
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CAUTIONS  
Avoid excessive vibration of the interactive pen display or the tethered pen.  
Hitting or dropping the interactive pen display can damage the protective plate  
or other components.  
Do not touch the screen with sharp, metallic objects that could scratch the  
screen’s coating.  
Use only a damp cloth to clean the screen. Do not apply glass cleaner,  
organic solvents (such as alcohol), or even a mild detergent to the screen.  
If you use these cleaners, you may damage the screen’s finish or the unit’s  
electronics. Using such cleaners also voids the warranty.  
Use only a damp cloth or a cloth dampened with very mild detergent to clean  
the unit casing or tethered pen. Do not apply paint thinner, benzene, alcohol  
or other solvents to the casing. If you use these cleaners, you may damage  
the finish. Using such cleaners also voids the warranty.  
Use only the power adapter that came with the interactive pen display.  
Other adapters will not work properly, can damage the interactive pen display  
and can create a fire hazard. Using a different power adapter also voids  
the warranty.  
Use only the tethered pen that came with the interactive pen display. Tethered  
pens or styluses from other products can damage the screen’s protective  
coating. In addition, they may not work properly.  
Do not use the interactive pen display in a facility control system or any other  
environment that requires extremely high reliability; the interactive pen display  
can interfere with or cause other electronic devices to malfunction, or other  
devices can interfere with or cause the interactive pen display to malfunction.  
Where use is prohibited, turn off the interactive pen display to prevent the  
possibility of it interfering with or causing other electronic devices to malfunction.  
SMART does not accept any liability for direct or consequential damages.  
If you transport the interactive pen display over a distance, we strongly urge  
you to completely repackage it using the original carton. We designed this  
packaging with optimal shock and vibration protection. If the original carton is  
no longer available, pack all components with as much padding as reasonably  
possible to protect the components from excessive vibration or shock. Do not  
include loose components in the packaging that could mark, scratch or  
otherwise damage the screen during the journey.  
Put the interactive pen display down carefully to ensure that you do not  
damage the buttons.  
Do not place the interactive pen display on a surface that will mark, scratch or  
damage the screen.  
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CAUTIONS – INTERACTIVE PEN DISPLAY  
Do not place sharp or heavy objects on the interactive pen display.  
Do not connect or disconnect the video or power cable if the interactive pen  
display or your computer is on. If you do, you can damage the screen and/or  
the computer video card.  
Do not block the interactive pen display’s ventilation holes, as this can cause  
it to overheat.  
If you move the interactive pen display, adjust the display stand to its full  
upright position, and then use both hands to hold the display unit and the  
stand separately. Use the rotation lock screws to ensure that the stand will not  
separate from the display unit.  
Do not expose your interactive pen display to high voltage electrostatic  
discharges or to a build-up of electrostatic charge on the screen. This can  
cause discoloration and blotches on the screen.  
If the interactive pen display is damaged, turn off the display, disconnect the  
power adapter in order to prevent further damage or personal injury.  
CAUTIONS – TETHERED PEN  
The tethered pen is a sealed unit that contains electronics but no batteries.  
If you attempt to open the tethered pen, you will damage these electronics.  
This will make the tethered pen unusable and void the warranty.  
Do not touch the screen with any instrument other than the supplied pen  
because other instruments may damage the screen’s protective coating.  
Do not use a pen that has worn down to a sharp or angular tip, as it may  
damage the screen.  
Do not apply excessive pressure that can shorten the life of the pen.  
Do not immerse the pen in water.  
CAUTIONS – ENVIRONMENT  
Avoid setting up and using the interactive pen display in an area with  
excessive levels of dust, humidity and smoke or where it is exposed to direct  
sunlight, severe temperature changes, heat from other appliances, water or  
any other liquid. Operate the interactive pen display within a temperature  
range of 5°C and 35°C (41°F 5°C to 95°F) and a humidity range of 20% to  
80% (non-condensing). However, you can store the interactive pen display  
within a temperature range of -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F) and a humidity  
range of 20% to 90% (non-condensing).  
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Do not modify the power cord. Handle it carefully and avoid bending it  
excessively. Do not place the power cord in an area where it is likely to be  
stepped on or pinched by items placed on or against it. If you must run a cable  
over the floor, lay it in a flat, straight line and secure it to the floor with tape or  
a cable management strip of contrasting colour.  
The interactive pen display comes with a three-pronged, grounding-type  
power plug (designed to fit into a grounding-type power outlet). If you can not  
insert the plug into a power outlet, contact an electrician to replace the power  
outlet. Do not modify the power plug.  
Place the interactive pen display in a location where users will have clear and  
direct access to the mains power plug, as they must be able to disconnect  
the unit at all times. Always disconnect the interactive pen display before you  
install any devices or perform any maintenance.  
If possible, disconnect the interactive pen display before any thunderstorms.  
However, do not touch the unit or the unit’s power plug during a thunderstorm,  
as there is a risk of electrical shock.  
Disconnect the interactive pen display if you will not use it for an  
extended period.  
If the interactive pen display requires replacement parts, use parts that  
are specified by SMART Technologies.  
Do not expose the interactive pen display to rain or moisture.  
Contents  
Installing the SMART Podium ID422w.................................................................. 5  
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Chapter 1  
Overview  
The SMART Podium ID422w interactive pen display works with your computer and  
SMART Board™ drivers to create an interactive presentation environment. The  
SMART Podium ID422w includes dynamic and interactive tools for creating  
presentations and lessons. When you connect a projector or another monitor to the  
interactive pen display, you can control applications and create notes using the  
tethered pen, all whilst facing the audience.  
The Interactive Screen  
Function Buttons  
Display Control Buttons  
Pen Tool Buttons  
Indicators  
Power Button  
Interactive Screen  
USB Port  
USB Ports  
The ID422w interactive pen display is a 56cm (22") liquid crystal display (LCD)  
interactive screen that acts as an input and output device. The native aspect ratio is  
16:9 with flexible scaling options to support 4:3 and 16:10.  
Connect it to a computer with a video card that supports full HD resolution  
(1920 × 1080) and a refresh rate no higher than 76 Hz.  
NOTE  
For the interactive pen display to function properly, connect it to a computer with  
an appropriate video card. An inappropriate video card may damage the  
interactive screen.  
       
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The Tethered Pen  
By using the tethered pen on the interactive pen display, you can control and  
manipulate items on your screen and write and erase digital ink. You can store the pen  
in the compartment on the top of the unit.  
The Pen Tool, Function and Display  
Control Buttons  
Using the buttons on the interactive pen display, you can set the current function of  
the pen, instantly start software programs and configure the display settings.  
Use the pen tool buttons to control the function of the pen tool. You can select from  
different digital ink colours and an eraser button.  
Use the function buttons to right-click and to access specific SMART Board tools,  
such as SMART Notebook software, the Screen Capture toolbar, and the  
SMART Keyboard.  
Use the on-screen display control buttons to configure the display’s settings.  
Connection Panel  
The interactive pen display connection panel has four ports:  
a USB port for connecting the supplied USB cable  
a DVI-I video input port for a video cable from your computer  
a DVI-I video output port for a video cable to a projector or a Monitor  
a power port for the power cable.  
IMPORTANT  
Set the DVI/VGA switch for the video connection that you are using.  
The interactive pen display also includes three USB A ports on the frame.  
       
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Power  
The interactive pen display uses a single 12V DC power supply, which comes with  
the unit.  
NOTE  
The interactive pen display switches to the appropriate voltage automatically.  
Power Saving  
The SMART Podium ID422w conforms to the Video Electronics Standards  
Association (VESA®) power saving guidelines.  
When you use the SMART Podium ID422w with a Display Power Management  
Signaling (DPMS) compliant computer and video card, the display automatically  
complies with the following power saving parameters.  
When these power saving functions are in effect, the screen display is darker  
than usual.  
Maximum  
Computer Mode H-sync V-sync Video  
Power  
Power Lamp  
Consumption  
Power ON  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Active  
54 W  
2 W  
2 W  
1 W  
Green  
Standby mode  
Suspend mode  
Power OFF  
Blanked  
Blanked  
Blanked  
Green/Amber*  
Green/Amber*  
Amber  
Yes  
No  
No  
* epending on the specifications and settings of your computer and video card,  
the power light may only change to amber when in standby and suspend modes.  
Cables  
The interactive pen display comes with four cables:  
DVI-D to DVI-D  
DVI-A to VGA  
USB A-B  
AC power cable  
     
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Optional Accessories  
For more information on optional accessories, contact your  
Active USB Extension Cables (USB-XT)  
You can connect up to four 5m (16') active USB extension cables to extend your  
interactive pen display’s USB connection to a maximum of 20m (64').  
Cat 5 to USB Extender (CAT5-XT)  
Use the SMART Cat 5 to USB extender to extend your interactive pen display’s USB  
connection up to 36.6m (120') using RJ45 Cat 5 cable (not included). The extender  
includes two 1.8m (6') USB cables to connect your computer and your interactive pen  
display to the extender units.  
     
Chapter 2  
Installing the  
SMART Podium ID422w  
This chapter tells you how to:  
determine the computer system requirements (page 6)  
set up the interactive pen display (page 7)  
install the interactive pen display (page 9)  
integrate a monitor or a projector (page 13)  
attach the pen (page 14)  
install SMART Board drivers and SMART Notebook software (page 15)  
match your computer’s and interactive screen’s resolutions (page 17)  
adjust the screen (page 21)  
orientate the screen (page 23)  
secure the interactive pen display (page 24)  
remove and install the interactive pen display’s stand (page 24)  
integrate the interactive pen display with other devices (page 25)  
     
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System Requirements  
Before installing the SMART Podium ID422w, make sure that your computer meets  
the following minimum system requirements.  
For Windows operating systems  
Windows Vista®, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows® XP, or Windows XP 64-bit  
operating system  
DVI or VGA video port  
available USB port  
For Mac operating system software  
Mac OS X operating system software 10.4 or later  
DVI or VGA video port  
available USB port  
NOTE  
ADC connectors require an ADC to DVI adapter (not included).  
Video Cards  
The SMART Podium ID422w supports both digital (DVI) and analogue (VGA) video  
signals. If you are updating your video card, complete the video card hardware and  
software installation before connecting the interactive pen display. If you have another  
display that is compatible with your video card, you can connect that display to the  
card in order to verify that the video card is operating correctly.  
Although you can quickly connect the interactive pen display to a video card with  
either DVI or VGA signals, a DVI signal generally results in better performance.  
NOTE  
Depending on the capabilities of your video card and operating system, you may  
be able to set up the interactive pen display as a mirrored, extended, or  
independent display. For more information, see your video card documentation.  
       
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Monitors and Projectors  
You can use the SMART Podium ID422w alone or with another display. You may  
connect a second device, such as an LCD projector or a monitor, to the SMART  
Podium ID422w DVI OUT port. When using this port, the second device mirrors the  
image on the interactive pen display. Complete the SMART Podium ID422w  
installation before connecting a second device.  
NOTE  
When you are working with more than one monitor, the SMART Podium ID422w  
maps to the monitors based on your system configuration. By default, if you are in  
mirror mode, the pen tablet maps to the entire space on each monitor. For more  
information on configuring your computer and operating system for use with  
multiple monitors, see your hardware and operating system documentation.  
Setting Up the Interactive Pen Display  
This section tells you how to:  
determine the best location for the interactive pen display (this page)  
set up your work area (page 8)  
change the angle of the interactive pen display (page 8)  
Determining the Best Location for the Interactive Pen Display  
Install the interactive pen display in a cool, dry location without excessive levels of  
dust, humidity and smoke. Operate the interactive pen display in an environment  
within a temperature range of 5°C to 45°C (41°F and 115°F) and within a humidity  
range of 20% to 85% (non-condensing). You can store the interactive pen display  
within a temperature range of -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F) and a humidity range of  
20% to 90% (non-condensing).  
Take into consideration that the interactive pen display itself will generate heat  
whenever it is turned on. To maintain a consistent operating temperature, do not block  
or cover any of the ventilation holes on the back of the unit. Other external factors can  
affect the interactive pen display, such as the heat generated by control systems or  
other electronic equipment. Make sure that there is adequate airflow around the unit.  
Keep the computer keyboard and the mouse close to the interactive pen display  
because the pen will not have full functionality and maximum performance until you  
install SMART Board drivers and then open the SMART Board tools. You should also  
keep your computer within 5m (16’) of the unit. This distance protects against signal  
degradation that occurs with a longer USB cable. The video cable also has length  
limitations, so you should not use an RGB video cable longer than 15m (50').  
       
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To alleviate glare, you can use the attached tilt stand to angle the interactive pen  
display. Alternatively, use a tilt stand that conforms to the standard sizes set by VESA.  
When installing a VESA compliant stand, use M4 screws (4mm or 1/16" wide with a  
0.7mm or 1/32" pitch) that are no longer than 15mm (1/4").  
Setting Up Your Work Area  
To minimise fatigue, organise your work area so that you can work comfortably.  
Position your interactive pen display, the pen and your keyboard for easy access  
without unnecessary reaching. You should be able to comfortably view the pen display  
and any other displays with a minimum of eye strain.  
Because the interactive pen display surface will be a little higher than your desk, you  
can adjust the height of your desk or chair to ensure comfortable use of the device.  
You can also mount the SMART Podium ID422w onto articulated arms or other  
third-party stands meeting the VESA 100 specification for display stands.  
Changing the Angle of the Interactive Pen Display  
You can adjust the stand to change the angle of the interactive pen display.  
NOTE  
For information on how to remove or install the stand, see page 24.  
To change the angle of the  
interactive pen display  
1. Hold the interactive pen display to support its weight whilst you adjust the stand.  
2. Push the stand’s locking mechanism towards the top of the interactive pen  
display, adjust the angle of the stand and then release the locking mechanism.  
Locking  
Mechanism  
     
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Installing the Interactive Pen Display  
There are three primary stages to the installation process:  
Connecting the interactive pen display and your computer (this page)  
Installing the interactive pen display (page 11)  
Connecting the interactive pen display and your computer using the USB cable  
(page 12)  
Connecting the Interactive Pen Display and Your Computer  
CAUTION  
Use only the cables provided with your interactive pen display. Other cables can  
damage the interactive pen display.  
IMPORTANT  
Make sure that your video card has a DVI or VGA connector and that you  
correctly set the DVI/VGA switch for the video connector you are using.  
Do not attach the USB data cable until instructed to do so.  
DVI to DVI  
OR  
Power Adapter  
DVI to VGA  
-
+
USB to USB  
     
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To connect the interactive  
pen display and your  
computer video card  
1. Turn off your computer.  
CAUTION  
Do not connect or disconnect the video or power cable if the interactive pen  
display or your computer is on. If you do, you can damage the screen and/or  
the computer video card.  
2. If your computer has only one video connector, disconnect your monitor or add a  
second video card.  
3. Determine whether your computer has a digital (DVI) connector or an analogue  
(VGA) connector and then set the DVI/VGA switch on the connection panel for the  
video connection that you are using.  
4. Ensuring that you tighten the thumbscrews on the connectors, follow the  
instructions below for your video connector.  
For DVI operation, connect the DVI to DVI video cable to the DVI-I IN port on  
the interactive pen display and the DVI-D or DVI-I connector on your  
computer’s video card.  
For VGA operation, connect the VGA to DVI-A video cable to the DVI-I IN port  
on the interactive pen display and the VGA connector on your computer’s  
video card.  
For ADC operation, connect one end of the DVI to DVI video cable to the ADC  
to DVI adapter, connect the other end of the cable to the DVI-I IN port on the  
interactive pen display, and then connect the ADC adapter end to the ADC  
connector on your computer’s video card.  
NOTE  
If you are connecting the unit to an Apple ADC or mini-VGA connection,  
you must obtain an appropriate adapter. Adapters are available at retail  
outlets.  
For an Apple mini-VGA connector, connect the VGA end of the analogue  
RGB cable to the mini-VGA adapter. Connect the DVI end of the cable to the  
DVI-I IN port on the interactive pen display and then connect the mini-VGA  
port end to the mini-VGA on your computer’s video card.  
To connect the interactive  
pen display and an AC  
power outlet  
1. Connect the power adapter to the interactive pen display, connect the adapter’s  
power cable, and then connect the adapter to an AC outlet.  
2. Turn on the interactive pen display.  
The Power indicator is amber.  
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Installing the Interactive Pen Display  
IMPORTANT  
Do not connect the USB data cable until instructed to do so.  
To install the interactive  
pen display  
1. If you are using a second device, such as a projector or a monitor, follow the  
instructions on page 13 to connect the interactive pen display to the second  
device.  
CAUTIONS  
Do not connect or disconnect the video or power cable if the interactive  
pen display or your computer is on. If you do, you can damage the screen  
and/or the computer video card.  
Use only the power adapter that came with the SMART Podium ID422w.  
Other adapters will not work properly, can damage the interactive pen  
display and can create a fire hazard. Using a different power adapter also  
voids the warranty.  
Make sure that the display refresh rate does not exceed 76 Hz.  
IMPORTANT  
Fully install the SMART Podium ID422w hardware (page 9) and software  
(page 15) before connecting a projector or monitor to the unit.  
2. Turn on the computer and the interactive pen display.  
The SMART Podium ID422w automatically installs as a default monitor.  
3. If necessary, configure the display control panel settings for the proper size and  
colour resolution. The maximum (native) resolution of the SMART Podium  
ID422w is 1920 × 1080 pixels. The display size and colour resolution may be  
constrained by the capabilities of your video card. For more information, see the  
video card manufacturer’s documentation.  
NOTE  
If your computer supports a second display and you are using the interactive  
pen display as a second display, you may need to enable the SMART Podium  
ID422w as your second display in your Display Properties (Windows  
computers) or Display preferences (Mac computers).  
4. If necessary, adjust the screen display settings (see page 19).  
IMPORTANT  
To extend the life of the backlight, set your computer’s power management  
settings to turn off the display when it is not in use for extended periods.  
 
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NOTES  
If an image has fine striping (such as screen stripes), it may appear to flicker  
or display a wavy pattern.  
Do not apply excessive pressure on the display surface. It may cause the  
appearance of a wavy or pooling pattern. If this occurs, use less pressure on  
the interactive screen when working with the pen.  
When a still image is displayed for a long period of time, an after-image may  
remain for a short time. To prevent this, use a screen saver or other power  
management feature.  
TIP  
For troubleshooting tips, see page 37.  
Connecting the USB Cable  
To connect the interactive  
pen display and computer  
using the USB cable  
Once you have connected the hardware and install the software and the interactive  
pen display, you can connect the supplied USB cable to the USB port on the  
interactive pen display and an available USB port on your computer.  
NOTE  
If you must install drivers not provided by SMART Technologies, search for them  
in your operating system folders.  
 
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Integrating a Monitor or a Projector  
You can connect a projector or another monitor directly to the interactive pen display.  
With this setup, whatever you view on the interactive pen display also appears on the  
other display. When you connect a projector or a monitor, the video signal from the  
computer is automatically sent to the projector or monitor. Other integration options  
are available if you amplify the video signal.  
Use a SMART approved projector, such as the UF55w or UX60 projectors.  
Alternatively, use a projector that can support VGA resolution and change the display  
resolution of the connected computer.  
NOTE  
The display resolution of the connected computer must be set to a resolution  
supported by the projector.  
To connect a projector  
or monitor  
1. Turn off the computer and the interactive pen display.  
2. For DVI operation, connect a second DVI to DVI video cable (not included) to the  
DVI-I OUT port located on the interactive pen display and the DVI-D or DVI-I  
Video Input connector on your projector or monitor.  
For VGA operation, connect a second VGA to DVI-A cable (not included) to the  
DVI-I OUT port located on the interactive pen display and the VGA Video Input  
connector on your projector or monitor.  
NOTE  
For details about the projector’s connectors, read the instructions that came  
with your projector.  
   
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Attaching the Pen  
Use the tether to attach the pen to the interactive pen display, so the pen is always  
within reach.  
NOTE  
When you are not using the pen, put it in the storage compartment on the top of  
the interactive pen display (see page 34).  
To attach the tether to the  
pen and the interactive  
pen display  
1. Thread one loop through the opening at the end of the pen, slip the rest of the  
cord through the loop and then carefully pull the cord until the loop is snug.  
2. Thread the other loop through the opening on the back of the interactive pen  
display. Use either the left or the right opening.  
3. Slip the pen and the rest of the tether through the loop. Carefully pull the pen until  
the loop is snug.  
   
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Installing SMART Board Drivers and  
SMART Notebook Software  
Your interactive pen display comes with a SMART Product drivers CD and SMART  
Notebook software CD, which you can use to install the software you need.  
You can also download and install the complete installation of SMART Board drivers  
and SMART Notebook software from the SMART Support website.  
NOTE  
You will need to use the computer’s keyboard or mouse to perform the  
installation,because the pen does not work until the SMART Board tools  
are running.  
To install SMART Board  
drivers and SMART  
Notebook software  
1. Turn on the computer and the interactive pen display.  
2. Close all open applications on the computer.  
3. To install SMART Board drivers, insert the SMART Products drivers CD into the  
CD drive.  
4. For most systems, the CD is self-starting. If the CD does not start automatically:  
On Windows computers, select Start > Run, and then type x:\autorun.exe  
(where x: is your CD drive).  
OR  
On Mac computers, open Finder, browse to your CD drive and then double-click  
the install file.  
5. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
IMPORTANT  
Select the option to start the SMART Board tools automatically each time you  
start your computer. The SMART Board tools must be running for you to have  
full functionality and maximum performance when you use the interactive pen  
display. You will know that the SMART Board tools are open if you can see  
the SMART Board icon  
in the notification area (Windows computers) or  
the Dock (Mac computers).  
6. Repeat steps 3–5 with the SMART Notebook software CD to install SMART  
Notebook software.  
 
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7. Once you have installed SMART Board drivers and SMART Notebook software,  
select the SMART Board icon in the notification area (Windows computers)  
or the SMART Board Tools icon in the Dock (Mac computers). Select Check for  
Updates and then update to the latest SMART software.  
8. Once the software is installed and running, touch the pen to the interactive screen.  
The cursor should appear under the tip of the pen. If it does not, you may need to  
orientate the screen (see page 23) or read the section entitled Troubleshooting  
on page 37.  
NOTES  
If the SMART Board tools do not recognise the interactive pen display,  
disconnect and connect the USB connector manually, or use another USB  
port on your computer.  
If the interactive pen display is your secondary monitor, you may need to  
enable it. Select Control Panel > Display Properties (Windows computers)  
or Apple  
menu > System Preferences > Displays (Mac computers).  
For more details, read the SMART Notebook software online Help.  
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Matching the Resolution  
Before the image output of the computer can display properly on the interactive  
screen, you must set the computer’s resolution to the interactive screen’s  
native resolution.  
Set the resolution of the display to 1920 × 1080 pixels (full HD) and set the refresh  
rate to between 56 Hz and 76 Hz.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not set the Refresh Rate to higher than 76 Hz.  
If the Refresh Rate is higher than 76 Hz, you see a black screen.  
NOTES  
If you need to change the display settings on the computer, you must use  
the mouse.  
This procedure may vary depending on the version of your operating system,  
and your system preferences.  
Some Mac computers transmit video signals outside the 56 Hz to 76 Hz  
synchronization range. These models should not be used with the  
SMART Podium ID422w.  
To set the resolution  
(Windows computers)  
1. Open the Windows Control Panel.  
2. Click Display.  
The Display Properties dialogue box appears.  
3. Click the Settings tab.  
4. Move the slider to 1920 × 1080.  
5. Click OK.  
To set the resolution  
(Mac computers)  
1. Select Apple menu > System Preferences > Displays.  
2. On the Display tab, select 1920 × 1080.  
3. Close the dialog box.  
 
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Adjusting the Screen  
SMART Board drivers adjust your screen automatically. However, you can use the  
On-Screen Display (OSD) menu to change the screen.  
The Auto-Sync Function  
If the interactive screen receives a signal with appropriate vertical and horizontal  
frequencies, it automatically synchronizes to the incoming signal. This auto-sync  
function adjusts the vertical and horizontal position and the phase and pitch settings.  
Auto-sync functions when the vertical frequency is between 56 and 76 Hz and the  
horizontal frequency is between 30 and 80 kHz.  
NOTES  
For optimal display quality, set your video card to the SMART Podium  
ID422w’s native resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels (full HD) (see page 17).  
If the SMART Podium ID422w does not automatically synchronize with the  
incoming signal, you can use the Auto Adjust (VGA Only) OSD option  
(see page 22).  
Manual Synchronization  
Press the Menu button on the interactive pen display to open the OSD menu and then  
use the OSD menu to fine-tune the screen display settings manually.  
     
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On-Screen Display (OSD) Options  
The following table provides a detailed description of the OSD options menu.  
OSD Options  
Language  
Functions  
Language selects a language for the OSD menu.  
OSD Position Vertical adjusts the vertical position of the OSD menu.  
Horizontal adjusts the horizontal position of the  
OSD menu.  
Transparency changes the opacity of the OSD  
menu background.  
Display  
Color  
Contrast increases or decreases image contrast.  
Brightness increases or decreases image brightness.  
Backlight increases or decreases the backlight  
brightness level.  
5000K, 6500K and 9300K adjust the pen display  
colour temperature, in degrees Kelvin.  
Direct displays the colours directly from the video card  
without any adjustment.  
Custom independently adjusts the red, green and blue  
display colours.  
Scaling  
Full resizes the image to fill the whole screen.  
Aspect resizes the image to fill as much of the screen  
as possible whilst maintaining the correct aspect ratio.  
1:1 displays the image at the actual resolution.  
   
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OSD Options  
Other  
Functions  
Phase (VGA only) synchronizes the signal timing of  
the interactive pen display to your graphics card.  
Use this adjustment when you experience an unstable  
or flickering image, or horizontal distortion lines.  
Pitch (VGA only) changes the display data frequency  
to match your graphics card. Use this adjustment when  
you experience an unstable or flickering image,  
or vertical distortion lines.  
NOTE  
When you adjust the phase and pitch in VGA  
mode, some computers and video cards may not  
allow the auto-sync function to work when you  
connect the interactive pen display. If some  
portion of text appears blurred, use the Auto  
Adjust option to automatically synchronize to  
the incoming signal.  
Vertical (VGA only) changes the vertical position of  
the image. To automatically adjust the vertical position,  
use the Auto Adjust option.  
Horizontal (VGA only) changes the horizontal position  
of the image. To automatically adjust the horizontal  
position, use the Auto Adjust option.  
Auto Adjust automatically optimizes the interactive  
display image.  
Reset  
Exit  
Reset returns the current display parameters to the  
factory default settings.  
Exit closes the OSD menu without making changes.  
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Adjusting the Display  
The OSD options enable you to optimize a variety of display settings at the touch of  
a button. Make adjustments using the display control buttons located on the upper  
left-hand edge of the unit.  
Display Control Buttons  
Display Control Buttons Functions  
Menu button  
Press the Menu button to open or exit the OSD menu.  
and +  
Use these buttons to select an option and adjust the  
option settings. Press the button to decrease a  
selected item value. Press the + button to increase it.  
selection buttons  
When the option you want to adjust is selected, press  
the Enter button, and the current settings and  
adjustment sub-menu for that option appears.  
NOTE  
Some settings may not be available when you are  
in DVI mode.  
Enter button  
Press the Enter button to save your changes.  
To adjust the screen  
1. Press the Menu button on the interactive pen display to open the OSD menu.  
2. Press the – and + buttons to select the option you want to adjust and then press  
the Enter button.  
NOTES  
You can use the interactive pen display’s – and + buttons to scroll.  
The available display options are described on page 19.  
The menu for the option you chose appears.  
3. Press the – and + buttons to alter the settings for the option.  
4. Press the Enter button to save your changes.  
5. Repeat steps 2–4 to perform more adjustments.  
6. Press the Menu button to exit the OSD menu.  
   
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To use the  
Auto Adjust (VGA only)  
option  
1. Press the Menu button on the interactive pen display to open the OSD menu.  
2. Press the and + buttons to select the Other option  
, and then press the  
Enter button.  
The Other menu appears.  
3. Press the and + buttons to select Auto Adjust.  
4. Press the Enter button to save your changes and select another option.  
OR  
Press the Menu button to exit the OSD menu.  
NOTES  
The OSD menu closes automatically after a few moments of inactivity.  
You can also press the Menu button to close the OSD menu.  
Your settings are saved automatically when the OSD menu closes and  
appear the next time the unit receives a similar video signal. This is applicable  
to all display modes. If you change your settings, you can select Reset to  
return the SMART Podium ID422w to its original factory defaults.  
Adjusting Phase and Pitch (VGA Only)  
Some computers and graphics cards may not allow Auto Adjust to function correctly  
when you first connect the screen. If the display does not fit within the LCD panel  
border, or if some portion of the text appears blurred, adjust the phase and pitch.  
To adjust the phase and  
pitch (VGA only)  
1. Press the Menu button on the interactive pen display to open the OSD menu.  
2. Press the and + buttons to select the Other option and then press the  
Enter button.  
The Other menu appears.  
3. Select the Phase option and then use the and + buttons to make the adjustment  
pattern show clearly.  
4. Select the Pitch option and then use the and + buttons to evenly display the  
pattern of vertical stripes on the screen.  
5. Press the Enter button to save your changes and select another option.  
OR  
Press the Menu button to exit the OSD menu.  
       
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Orienting the Screen  
To ensure that the pointer appears directly beneath the tethered pen when you touch  
the interactive screen, the computer needs to know the exact location of the image on  
the screen. You can ensure the accuracy of the pointer by orientating the screen,  
a procedure in which you use the tethered pen to touch a grid of red targets.  
NOTE  
If the image on the screen is distorted, match the resolution (page 17) and adjust  
the screen (page 18) before you orient the screen.  
To orient the screen  
1. For Windows computers: Press the SMART Board icon  
in the notification  
area and then press Orientate.  
OR  
For Mac computers: Press and hold the SMART Board Tools icon in the Dock  
and then press Open Orientate.  
NOTES  
You can also open the orientation screen by pressing and holding the  
Keyboard and Right-Click buttons on the interactive pen display for  
several seconds.  
Keyboard Button  
Right-Click Button  
If the interactive pen display is your secondary monitor, you may need to  
press the SPACE BAR to move the orientation screen to your interactive  
pen display.  
Targets appear on the screen.  
2. Press the centre of each target in the order indicated on the screen.  
The computer registers the point on the screen where you remove your pen from  
the display surface.  
       
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NOTES  
To effectively orientate the interactive screen, press an area near each  
target and then slide your pen to the centre of each target’s cross hairs  
before removing it. Keep your pen at a right angle to the screen.  
You can re-orientate a target by pressing a function button or the  
LEFT ARROW key on the keyboard.  
If you want to close the orientation screen before finishing the orientation  
procedure, press the ESC key on the keyboard. Otherwise, the  
orientation screen closes once you have pressed the last target.  
Securing the Interactive Pen Display  
You can secure the interactive pen display by attaching a cable (not supplied) to  
the security slot that is in the back of the unit and an immovable object.  
Security Slot  
Removing and Installing the Interactive  
Pen Display’s Stand  
If you want to, you can remove the interactive pen display from its stand.  
CAUTION  
Set the interactive pen display down carefully to ensure that you do not  
damage the buttons.  
Do not place the interactive pen display on a surface that will mark, scratch or  
damage the  
       
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To remove the interactive  
pen display’s stand  
1. Place the interactive pen display facedown on a flat surface.  
2. Remove the four screws that attach the stand to the interactive pen display and  
then remove the stand.  
To install the interactive  
pen display on the stand  
1. Place the interactive pen display facedown on a flat surface.  
2. Align the four holes in the stand with the four holes in the back of the interactive  
pen display.  
Holes in the Stand  
Top Edge of  
the Stand  
Top Edge of  
theInteractive  
Pen Display  
3. Insert and tighten the four screws.  
4. Place the interactive pen display faceup, with its weight on the stand and the  
bottom edge of the interactive pen display.  
Other Integrations  
Depending on the equipment and your expertise, you may want to integrate the  
interactive pen display with other devices. You can easily adapt the interactive pen  
display to expand the multimedia capabilities of the equipment in the room.  
For example, you can integrate your interactive pen display with a projector and a  
SMART Board interactive whiteboard.  
NOTE  
If you want to use a video cable longer than 15m (50'), you must boost the video  
signal with a video distribution amplifier.  
 
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Chapter 3  
Using the Interactive  
Pen Display  
This chapter tells you how to:  
touch the interactive screen (page 28)  
use the pen (page 28)  
use the function buttons (page 33)  
store the pen (page 34)  
The interactive pen display is as easy to use as a pen on paper. By touching the  
tethered pen to the screen, you can interact with computer applications intuitively.  
You can also access additional tools and features using the pen tool buttons and  
function buttons.  
CAUTION  
Use only the tethered pen that came with the interactive pen display. Pens or  
styluses from other products can damage the protective coating of the display.  
In addition, they may not work properly.  
NOTE  
You can use SMART Notebook software to make your presentations interactive  
and dynamic. For more details on what you can accomplish with SMART  
Notebook, see the SMART Notebook software online Help. Whilst reading  
the online Help, keep in mind that:  
a pen touch on the interactive pen display is equivalent to a touch on the  
interactive whiteboard surface with a finger.  
the tethered pen and pen tool buttons function in the same way as the  
SMART Pen Tray tools on the interactive whiteboard.  
   
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Touching the Interactive Screen  
You can manipulate objects, select items, and write and erase digital ink by touching  
the interactive screen with the tethered pen.  
Using the Pen  
The pen for the SMART Podium ID422w is an enhanced pen that senses the amount  
of pressure that you apply to the tip. It is cordless and battery-free.  
Hold the pen as you would a normal pen or pencil. As you work with the SMART  
Podium ID422w, you can rest your hand lightly on the display screen, just as if it were  
a drawing board or sheet of paper. You can tilt the pen in any way that feels most  
comfortable for drawing.  
Pen Components  
Eraser End  
Pen Side Switch  
Upper Button  
Lower Button  
Pen Nib  
         
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Pen nib  
• The pen activates as soon as it is within 5mm (3/16”) of the  
display surface; you do not need to touch the pen tip to the  
display surface. This allows you to position the screen cursor  
without touching the pen tip to the interactive screen.  
When pressure is applied to the pen nib, the pen simulates  
a mouse click.  
Eraser  
• When you place the eraser end of the pen within 5mm (3/16")  
of the display surface, the interactive pen display senses the  
pen location.  
Pen side switch • The pen is equipped with a side switch that has two  
programmable functions. You can rock the switch in either  
direction to activate the button functions. You can use the  
switch whenever the pen nib is within 5mm (3/16") of the  
display surface. By default, the lower button is set to pen and  
the upper button is set to right-click (Windows only).  
NOTE  
Make sure that the programmable side switch is in a  
convenient location where you can toggle the switch  
with your thumb or forefinger and where you will not  
accidentally press it whilst writing or drawing.  
CAUTION  
Replace the pen nib when it wears down. If a pen nib wears down too far,  
you might scratch or damage the display surface.  
NOTES  
To customize the side switch functions and to change the eraser function,  
press the SMART Board icon in the notification area (Windows  
computer) or the SMART Board Tools icon in the Dock (Mac computers).  
Select the Control Panel > SMART Hardware Settings > Pen and Button  
Settings and then select the functions that you want from the drop-down  
menus.  
When the pen is not in use, place it in the pen storage compartment, or lay it  
flat on your desk. To maintain the sensitivity of your pen, do not store the pen  
in a container where it will rest on its tip.  
   
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Basic Pen Operation  
Pointing and  
selecting  
• Move the pen slightly above the interactive screen to position  
the screen cursor. You do not need to touch the display surface.  
The cursor jumps to the location where you place the pen.  
Press the pen tip on the display surface to make a selection.  
NOTE  
If the screen cursor does not jump to a position close to  
the pen tip when you place the pen on the display  
surface, SMART Board drivers may not be installed or  
they may not be loading.  
Clicking  
Tap the display surface once with the pen tip, or touch the pen  
to the display surface with enough pressure to register a click.  
TIP  
To make navigating with the pen easier, configure the  
Windows operating system to select when the pen is over  
an icon and to launch the icon with a single click. To turn  
on this feature, open any folder, and then perform one of  
the following procedures:  
On the Windows Vista operating system, select  
Organise > Folder and Search Options and then  
select Single-click to open an item (point to  
select) on the General tab.  
On the Windows XP operating system, select Tools >  
Folder Options and then select Single-click to  
open an item (point to select) on the General tab.  
Double-clicking • Quickly tap the display surface twice in the same place with the  
pen tip. Double-clicking is easier when the pen is perpendicular  
to the interactive screen. For information on fine-tuning the  
double-click area, see SMART Notebook software online Help.  
Dragging  
• Select an object, and then slide the pen tip across the display  
surface to the location that you want.  
Writing or  
Drawing  
• Use the pen tip like a pen to write or draw in digital ink.  
Erasing  
• The pen’s eraser works like the eraser on a pencil to remove  
digital ink.  
 
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Using the Pen Tool Buttons  
Use the pen tool buttons to control how the interactive pen display responds to your  
interactive screen touches. You can use the pen tool buttons to select an object,  
right-click, write digital ink (in black, blue or red) or erase when you touch the screen.  
To select and  
Press the Select button and then press the tip of the tethered pen to the interactive  
screen. To double-click, press twice with the pen. To drag an object, press and hold  
the object with the tip of the pen and drag it to its new location.  
use mouse modes  
NOTE  
When you press the Select pen tool button, each screen press is interpreted as  
a left-click until you press a different pen tool button.  
TIP  
If the pointer does not appear directly under the tip of the tethered pen, orientate  
the interactive pen display to improve the accuracy (see page 23).  
The interactive pen display’s Status indicator glows green when you press a pen tool  
button or a function button on the interactive pen display, or when the pen touches  
the interactive screen.  
Status Indicator  
     
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Writing and Saving Notes  
To write on the screen  
and save your notes  
Press one of the digital ink pen tool buttons and then write or draw on the interactive  
screen, just as you would write or draw on paper. A line of digital ink in the colour that  
you chose follows the tethered pen.  
NOTES  
You can customize the pen tool buttons to adjust the colour, thickness,  
line end and line style, and the transparency. For details on customizing these  
buttons, see the SMART Notebook software online Help.  
You can write notes over computer applications only if the SMART Board  
tools are running on the computer. You will know that the SMART Board tools  
are running if you can see the SMART Board icon  
in the notification area  
(Windows computers) or the SMART Board Tools icon in the Dock  
(Mac computers).  
When you write over an application, you can save your notes. However, the available  
save options depend on whether that program is Ink Aware. An Aware application  
recognises your notes as a program component, but a non-Aware application does  
not. SMART Notebook is an example of an Aware application.  
To save your notes as part of the file in an Aware application, save the file as you  
normally would. In some Windows applications, such as Microsoft® Word and Excel®,  
you can select additional toolbar options, such as saving your notes into a .notebook  
file or saving your notes as text.  
If the interactive pen display is connected to a Windows computer, you can capture  
your notes and the application background and then you can save them into a  
.notebook file for both Aware and non-Aware applications. For more details, see the  
SMART Notebook software online Help.  
If your interactive pen display is connected to a Mac computer, you can capture the  
entire screen. For more details, see the SMART Notebook software online Help.  
 
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Using the Eraser Button  
When you press the Eraser button, you can use the tethered pen to erase your notes.  
To erase a note  
1. Press the Eraser button.  
2. Drag the pen over the note that you want to erase.  
NOTE  
You can change the size of the eraser. For more details, see the  
SMART Notebook software online Help.  
Using the Function Buttons  
You can press the function buttons to launch:  
Screen Capture Toolbar – a set of tools that you can use to capture an on-screen  
image and insert it into SMART Notebook.  
SMART Notebook – an application that helps you to organise, save and share  
your notes.  
SMART Keyboard – a virtual keyboard that floats over your active application and  
lets you enter typed text at the cursor location.  
Right-click function – when you press the Right-Click function button, the next  
pen contact with the interactive screen is interpreted as a right-click.  
NOTE  
You can reconfigure each of the function buttons to perform other functions.  
For details on customizing these buttons, see the SMART Notebook software  
online Help.  
       
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Storing the Pen  
When you are not using the pen, put it in the storage compartment on the top of  
the unit.  
Storage Compartment  
     
Chapter 4  
Maintaining the  
Interactive Pen Display  
This chapter tells you how to:  
clean the interactive screen (this page)  
clean the unit casing and the pen (page 36)  
replace the pen nib (page 36)  
Cleaning the Screen  
You should clean the interactive screen once a week because dirt and dust can stick  
to the screen.  
To clean the screen  
Use an antistatic cloth. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth with water. Apply only  
light pressure and avoid making the surface wet.  
CAUTION  
Use only a damp cloth to clean the screen. Do not apply glass cleaner, organic  
solvents (such as alcohol), or even a mild detergent to the screen. If you use  
these cleaners, you may damage the screen’s finish or the unit’s electronics.  
Using such cleaners also voids the warranty.  
       
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Cleaning the Unit Casing and the Pen  
To clean the unit casing  
and the pen  
Use only a damp cloth or a cloth dampened with very mild detergent to clean the unit  
casing and tethered pen.  
CAUTIONS  
Do not apply paint thinner, benzene, alcohol or other solvents to the casing.  
If you use these cleaners, you may damage the finish. Using such cleaners  
also voids the warranty.  
The tethered pen is a sealed unit that contains electronics but no batteries.  
If you attempt to open the tethered pen, you will damage these electronics.  
This will make the tethered pen unusable and void the warranty.  
Do not immerse the pen in liquid.  
Do not use a pen if the nib has worn down to a sharp or angular tip, as it may  
damage the screen. Replace the nib when you notice it becoming short  
or angular.  
Replacing the Pen Nib  
Your interactive pen display comes with five replacement pen nibs and an o-ring tool  
to assist in nib replacement. If you require more replacement nibs, contact your  
NOTE  
If you misplace your o-ring tool, use a pair of tweezers or pliers to remove the nib.  
To replace the pen nib  
1. Using the o-ring tool, grab the pen nib and slide it straight out of the pen.  
2. Insert a new nib straight into the barrel of the pen. Push the nib firmly until it stops.  
O-Ring Tool  
Pen Nib  
3.  
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Chapter 5  
Troubleshooting  
This chapter tells you how to:  
check the interactive pen display’s power (page 38)  
check the interactive pen display’s status (page 40)  
troubleshoot pen problems (page 41)  
troubleshoot image problems (page 42)  
troubleshoot control and writing problems (page 45)  
troubleshoot Windows computer specific problems (page 46)  
troubleshoot Mac computer specific problems (page 46)  
SMART designed this interactive pen display to work reliably, but if you are having  
trouble, we recommend that you do the following:  
If the device driver failed to load properly, first perform the recommended action in  
any error message that may appear on your screen. If that does not solve the  
problem, review the troubleshooting procedures in this chapter.  
If you try the suggestions in this guide and are unable to resolve the problem,  
     
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Checking the Interactive Pen Display’s  
Power  
The Power indicator shows whether power is reaching the interactive pen display.  
Power Indicator  
If the Power indicator is... this indicates the interactive pen display is...  
green  
amber  
off  
turned on and receiving a video signal from  
your computer.  
turned on, but is not receiving a video signal from  
your computer.  
turned off, or the power cable is not properly  
connected to the power adapter or to an active  
AC outlet.  
 
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Power Indicator Problems  
If you encounter problems with the interactive pen display’s Power indicator, refer to  
the following table:  
Symptom  
Solution  
The Power indicator is green • See Image Problems on page 42.  
but you are unable to see an  
image on the display.  
The Power indicator is  
• Make sure that the length of the video cable does  
amber, the computer is on,  
and it is not in Sleep or  
Power Management mode.  
not exceed 15m (50').  
• Turn off your computer and make sure that:  
the video cable is correctly connected to the  
interactive pen display and the computer.  
the video cable is not bent or broken and  
does not have bent or broken pins in either  
connector.  
NOTE  
If you are using a video cable adapter,  
check those connections as well.  
the video card in your computer is installed  
correctly and is operating properly.  
• If the problem persists, see Image Problems on  
The Power indicator is off.  
• Make sure that the interactive pen display is  
turned on.  
• Make sure that the interactive pen display’s power  
cable is connected properly.  
• If the Power indicator still does not illuminate,  
 
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Checking the Interactive Pen Display’s  
Status  
The Status indicator shows whether the pen is interacting with the display.  
Status Indicator  
If the Status indicator is... this indicates that the tethered pen...  
green  
is touching the interactive screen or you are pressing  
a pen tool button and the interactive pen display is  
communicating correctly with your computer.  
off  
is not touching the interactive screen or the interactive  
pen display is not communicating correctly with  
your computer.  
Status Indicator Problems  
If you encounter problems with the interactive pen display’s Status indicator, refer to  
the following table:  
Symptom  
Solution  
The Status indicator does  
not turn green when you  
touch the pen to the  
• Make sure that the USB cable is properly  
connected to an active port on the computer and  
to the interactive pen display.  
interactive pen display.  
• Make sure that the computer’s USB interface is  
not disabled.  
• Make sure that the display is registered in your  
computer as a USB device.  
• Make sure that you are using the correct pen  
(not one from another display).  
• • If you touch the pen to the interactive screen and  
the Status indicator still is not green, contact  
       
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Pen Problems  
If you encounter problems with the tethered pen, refer to the following table:  
Symptom  
Solution  
You are unable to use the  
pen to select or write on the  
interactive pen display.  
• Adjust the pen’s Tip Feel. In the SMART Control  
Panel, select SMART Hardware Settings >  
Pen and Button Settings and then move the  
Tip Feel slider.  
OR  
When you write or draw with  
the pen, you see a pointer  
instead of digital ink.  
You are unable to  
double-click.  
• Adjust the double-click zone. In the SMART Control  
Panel, select SMART Hardware Settings >  
Mouse Settings and then adjust the mouse setting.  
The switch does not work.  
• Make sure that the lower and upper buttons on the  
switch are set to the functions you want. In the  
SMART Control Panel, select SMART Hardware  
Settings > Pen and Button Settings and then  
select the functions from the drop-down menus.  
• If the problem persists, contact  
 
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Image Problems  
If you encounter problems with the SMART Podium ID422w interactive pen display,  
refer to the following tables. For additional information about colour issues, see the  
documentation that came with your operating system or applications.  
General Display Problems  
If you encounter problems with the display, refer to the following table:  
Symptom  
Solution  
The display does not appear • Make sure that the AC power cable is connected.  
and the Power indicator  
• Make sure that the SMART Podium ID422w power  
is off.  
switch is turned on.  
The display does not appear • Use the Display OSD option to adjust the contrast,  
and the Power indicator  
is green.  
brightness and backlight controls (see page 19).  
• Use the Reset OSD option to return the current  
display parameters to the factory default settings.  
The Power indicator is  
• Make sure that your computer is not in Power  
Management mode. To bring it out of Power  
Management mode, touch the pen tip to the display  
screen, move the mouse, or press any key on  
your keyboard.  
amber and the “No Input  
Signal Go to Power Saving  
Mode” message appears.  
• Turn your computer and the interactive pen display  
off and then make sure that:  
the video cable’s connector pins are not bent  
or broken.  
the DVI/VGA switch is set correctly.  
NOTE  
Restart your computer after changing the  
position of the switch.  
the video card is installed correctly.  
The cable disconnect  
“No Input Signal Go to  
Power Saving Mode”  
message appears.  
• Make sure that your computer is turned on.  
• Make sure that you are using the video cable  
included with the SMART Podium ID422w.  
• Turn your computer and the interactive pen display  
off and then make sure that the video cable’s  
connector pins are not bent or broken.  
   
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Symptom  
Solution  
The “OUT OF SCAN  
• Make sure that the input video signal frequency  
setting is 60Hz which is compatible with the  
SMART Podium ID422w.  
RANGE” message appears.  
• Make sure that the video card’s resolution is  
1920 × 1080 or lower.  
• Make sure that the refresh rate (horizontal  
frequency) is 30 to 80 Hz.  
TIP  
On a single monitor system, connect a  
second monitor to change the refresh rate.  
• Make sure that the refresh rate (vertical frequency)  
is 56 to 76 Hz.  
• Set the display properties to detect plug and  
play monitors.  
The screen flashes  
multiple times.  
• Make sure that the refresh rate (vertical frequency)  
is 56 to 76 Hz.  
• Make sure that you are not using an input selector  
switch box.  
Colour quality is inaccurate. • Use the Reset OSD option to return the current  
display parameters to the factory default settings.  
When an image appears for • Use a screen saver or other power management  
a long time without  
feature.  
refreshing the screen, an  
after-image remains.  
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VGA Display Problems  
If you encounter problems with your interactive pen display with a VGA connection,  
refer to the following table:  
Symptom  
Solution  
The display ripples  
or flickers.  
• Use the Reset OSD option to return the current  
display parameters to the factory default settings.  
• Use the Other OSD option to adjust the phase and  
pitch (VGA only) (see page 22).  
• Make sure that the display adapter or video card  
matches the specifications for the SMART Podium  
ID422w.  
• Adjust the refresh rate in the Display Properties  
control panel.  
The display ripples or shows • Select Auto Adjust in the Other OSD option to  
a wavy pattern.  
automatically optimize the display screen image  
(VGA only) (see page 22). If necessary, use the  
Other OSD option to adjust the phase and pitch  
(VGA only) (see page 22).  
OR  
The display colour is not even.  
• Use the Reset OSD option to return the current  
display parameters to the factory default settings.  
The display is not clear and • Make sure that the video card’s resolution is  
text or other portions of the  
screen appear blurred.  
1920 ×1080 or lower.  
• Select 1:1 in the Scaling OSD option to display the  
image at the actual resolution.  
• Select Auto Adjust in the Other OSD option to  
automatically optimize the display screen image  
(VGA only) (see page 22). If necessary, use the  
Other OSD option to adjust the phase and pitch  
(VGA only) (see page 22).  
• Turn off the SMART Podium ID422w and then turn  
it on.  
 
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Symptom  
Solution  
The display and LCD panel • Select 1:1 in the Scaling OSD option to display the  
are not lined up.  
OR  
image at the actual resolution.  
• Select Auto Adjust in the Other OSD option to  
automatically optimize the display screen image  
(VGA only) (see page 22). If necessary, use the  
Other OSD option to adjust the phase and pitch  
and the vertical and horizontal positions (VGA only)  
(see page 22).  
The display size is not correct.  
NOTE  
Some video cards may not show the size of the  
display correctly.  
Control and Writing Problems  
If you encounter problems with writing and drawing on your interactive pen display,  
refer to the following table:  
Symptom  
Solution  
The pointer does not  
accurately follow the  
movement of the pen.  
• Orientate the interactive pen display (see page 23).  
You are unable to write  
in digital ink.  
• Make sure that SMART Board drivers are installed.  
• Make sure that the SMART Board tools are running.  
You know that the SMART Board tools are running  
when the SMART Board icon is in the notification  
area (Windows computers) or the Dock  
(Mac computers).  
Digital ink does not appear  
as you expect.  
• Check the customizable pen settings in  
SMART Notebook software. For more information  
on setting digital ink properties, for example, colour,  
line thickness, line style and transparency, refer to  
the SMART Notebook software online Help.  
 
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Windows Computer Specific Problems  
If you encounter problems with your Windows operating system, refer to the  
following table:  
Symptom  
Solution  
Once you have changed  
the computer’s mouse  
right-hand and left-hand  
settings, the pen does  
not function properly.  
• Change the computer’s mouse to the default  
right-hand and left-hand settings and then restart  
Windows (for your tool settings to be correctly  
recognised.)  
Mac Computer Specific Problems  
If you encounter problems with your Mac operating system software, refer to the  
following table:  
Symptom  
Solution  
At startup, a message states • Make sure that the Power indicator is on and the  
that the SMART Board  
USB interface cable is securely connected to an  
active USB port on your computer or to a USB hub.  
For details, see General Display Problems on  
drivers failed to load or that  
the interactive pen display  
preferences are not created.  
• Connect the interactive pen display to a different  
USB port.  
• Select Finder > Utilities > System Profiles >  
Content > Hardware > USB and make sure that  
your USB pen display model is listed.  
• Select Finder > Utilities. Start the Disk Utility  
program and run Repair Disk Permissions from the  
First Aid tab. If this does not resolve the problem,  
Handwriting Recognition  
does not work correctly.  
• Ink preferences may be damaged. Remove the  
damaged Ink preference files (see page 47).  
   
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To remove Ink files  
1. Start your computer in Administration mode.  
2. Select the Apple menu > System Preferences > Ink and then select to disable  
handwriting recognition.  
3. Select Finder > Home > Library > Preferences and then remove the  
following files:  
com.apple.ink.framework.plist  
com.apple.ink.inkpad.plist  
com.apple.ink.inkpad.sketch  
NOTE  
You recreate these files when you enable handwriting recognition.  
4. Select the Apple menu > System Preferences > Ink and then enable  
handwriting recognition.  
If Ink still does not work correctly, contact Apple Support.  
 
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Appendix A  
Hardware  
Environmental  
Compliance  
SMART Technologies supports global efforts to ensure that electronic equipment is  
manufactured, sold and disposed of in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  
Regulations (WEEE Directive)  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations apply to all electrical and  
electronic equipment sold within the European Union.  
When you dispose of any electrical or electronic equipment, including SMART  
Technologies products, we strongly encourage you to properly recycle the electronic  
product when it has reached end of its life. If you require further information, please  
contact your reseller or SMART Technologies for information on which recycling  
agency to contact.  
Restriction of Certain Hazardous  
Substances (RoHS Directive)  
This product meets the requirements of the European Union’s Restriction of Certain  
Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 2002/95/EC.  
Consequently, this product also complies with other regulations that have arisen in  
various geographical areas and that make reference to the European Union’s RoHS  
directive.  
               
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Packaging  
Many countries have regulations restricting the use of certain heavy metals in product  
packaging. The packaging used by SMART Technologies to dispatch products  
complies with applicable packaging laws.  
Covered Electronics Devices  
Many US states classify monitors as Covered Electronic Devices and regulate their  
disposal. Applicable SMART Technologies products meet the requirements of the  
Covered Electronic Devices regulations.  
China’s Electronic Information  
Products Regulations  
China regulates products that are classified as EIP (Electronic Information Products).  
SMART Technologies products fall under this classification and meet the requirements  
for China’s EIP regulations.  
             
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Appendix B  
Customer Support  
Online Information and Support  
Visit www.smarttech.com/support to view and download user guides, how-to and  
troubleshooting articles, software and more.  
Training  
Visit www.smarttech.com/trainingcenter for training materials and information about  
our training services.  
Technical Support  
If you experience difficulty with your SMART product, please contact your local  
reseller before contacting SMART Technical Support. Your local reseller can resolve  
most issues without delay.  
NOTE  
To locate your local reseller, visit www2.smarttech.com/st/en-US/Where+to+Buy.  
All SMART products include Online, telephone, fax and Email Support:  
Online  
Telephone  
+1 403 228 5940 or  
Freephone 1 866 518 6791 (US/Canada)  
(Monday to Friday, 5am – 6pm Mountain Time)  
Fax  
+1 403 806 1256  
Email  
Dispatch and Repair Status  
Contact SMART’s Return of Merchandise Authorization (RMA) group, Option 4,  
+1 866 518 6791, for shipping damage, missing part and repair status issues.  
                   
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General Inquiries  
Address  
SMART Technologies  
3636 Research Road NW  
Calgary, AB T2L 1Y1  
CANADA  
Switchboard  
+1 403 245 0333 or  
Freephone +1 888 42 SMART (US/Canada)  
Fax  
+1 403 228 2500  
Email  
Warranty  
Product warranty is governed by the terms and conditions of SMART’s “Limited  
Equipment Warranty” sent with the SMART product at the time of purchase.  
Registration  
To help us serve you, register online at www.smarttech.com/registration.  
             
Index  
A
G
airborne toxic controls, 51  
general inquiries, 52  
C
H
California Air Resource Board, 51  
Changing the Angle, 8  
Chinese regulations, 50  
Cleaning the Display Surface, 35  
Cleaning the Tethered Pen, 36  
Connecting, 9  
hardware environmental compliance,  
I
inquiries, 52  
Installing, 5  
Interactive Screen, 1  
Cleaning, 35  
Touching, 28  
connection panel, 2  
Consumer Product Safety Improvement  
contact information, 52  
covered electronic devices, 50  
customer support, 5152  
L
Limited Equipment Warranty, 52  
D
Determining the Best Location, 7  
documentation, 51  
O
online support, 51  
on-screen display (OSD), 19  
orienting the screen, 23  
E
EIP regulations, 50  
Erasing your Notes, 33  
European Union regulations, 49  
P
packaging, 50  
Pen, 29  
F
pen  
Function Buttons, 33  
attaching, 14  
nib, 29  
using, 28  
Pen Tool Buttons, 31  
 
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Tethered Pen  
R
Cleaning, 36  
registration, 52  
Replacing the Pen Nib, 36  
Storing, 34  
Replacing the Pen Nib, 36  
RoHS directive, 49  
Touching the Interactive Screen, 28  
training, 51  
troubleshooting articles, 51  
S
security, 24  
SMART Technical Support, 51  
Status Indicator, 31, 40  
Problems, 40  
U
U.S. regulations, 50  
user guides, 51  
Storing the Tethered Pen, 34  
support, 5152  
Using the Eraser, 33  
Using the Function Buttons, 33  
Using the Pen Tool Buttons, 31  
T
Technical Support, 51  
W
warranty, 52  
WEEE directive, 49  
WEEE regulations, 49  
Contact SMART Technologies  
Freephone 1 866 518 6791 (US/Canada)  
or +1 403 228 5940  

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