LightRaise40wi Quick Reference Guide

The LightRaise 40wi is a wall-mounted interactive projector that enables you to write and draw over any application in digital ink and perform regular mouse functions with its interactive pen.

The interactive pen functions like a point and click mouse. You use the pen tip to interact with the projected image at close range, and you can use the Left-Click button to interact from a distance.

The projector includes a built-in 10W speaker, and easily connects with DVD players, cameras or game consoles. You can switch between different media using the projector remote control.

The projector system includes:

A LightRaise 40wi projector (with a built-in 10W speaker), an interactive pen, a remote control and a pen holder

Supplied cables: USB (Type A to B), VGA video, 3.5mm audio and a USB charging cable (Type A to mini-B)

SMART Notebookcollaborative learning software

What do you need to get started?

A Windows® or Mac® OS computer that meets the minimum system requirements for SMART software and has a full speed USB port (USB 1.1 or higher)

A broadband Internet connection to access the SMART Exchangewebsite

Connecting a computer

To use all the features of the interactive projector, your computer must have SMART Notebook software or SMART Product Drivers installed. SMART Notebook software is included with the projector and you can download SMART Product Drivers for free.

1.Connect the projector’s USB, VGA and 3.5mm stereo cable to your computer

2.Turn on the computer. Laptops may require a keyboard short-cut to initiate video out.

3.Turn on the interactive projector. If necessary, cycle the projector’s input to VGA 1 by pressing the Input button on the remote control.

4.Turn on the interactive pen. The interactive pen’s on/off switch is located along the pen handle.

On/off

Using the remote control

The remote control enables you to access on-screen projector menus and change projector settings.

Turning on the projector

Turn the projector on or set it to standby by pressing the Power button on the remote control, or by pressing the Power button on the bottom of the projector. You may not see an image for up to 60 seconds because the projector needs to warm its lamp.

The power button on the projector also serves as a status light. Status light conditions include:

Solid amber – standby (off)

Solid green – on

Flashing amber – shutdown in progress

Flashing green – start up in progress

Input

Select a video and audio input source

Menu

Show or hide the projector menus

Hide

Freeze, hide or display the image

Mode

Select a display mode

Power

Turn on the projector or put it into Standby mode

Enter

Accept the selected mode or option

Arrows

Change the menu selections and adjustments

Volume

Increase / decrease audio levels

Mute

Mute audio levels

SMART Technologies

June 2012