SMART Board Installation.wmv
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- This video shows you the process of installing a SMART Board. This is a simple install with a SB680 SMART Board and a SMART UF55 projector and Arm. The SMART Board is installed into dry wall at the standard 78 1/2 ". The entire process start to finish is approximately 2 hours.
The most complicated part of the process is calibrating the image unto the SMART Board.
Thanks Sheldon, this will be a great help for folks that just purchases some of our Smart Boards.
the ever popular "CHAIR LADDER" an OSHA favorite!!!
Love the chair. Also, if you place the connection panel on the lower right up close and tight to the SmartBoard, you will have problems changing out or adding cords to the controller. It is best to leave a little gap.
Why is everyone hating so much? Thanks for the video as I have wondered how hard the SMART boards are to be installed...
Thanks for the video! It was quick and very informative ... ;-)
I'm getting a smart bord on christmas eve🎅🎅🎅
Is that and OSHA approved chair he is standing on?
Great job! Did you drill direct on the drywall? Was the all structure strong in the end?
+Painter Carpenter 20 seconds into the video i show you the special Drywall anchors that comes with the SMART Board. Those are amazing. So I I drilled into the drywall.
my smartboard is working just fine
when i plug the cable in Desktop Computer smart board need software or automatic installed just on smart board in win 7 or XP
Could you slow the video down and put instructions on it? I'm trying to install a smart board and UF55 Projector.
how much up does the bracket have to be 7 or 8 inches
how far apart does the boom need to be from the smart board
the center screw of SMART Board rail is 17 1/12 inches from top center screw of SMART arm.
Yahhhh ... Good way to loose your job, standing on the chair that is...lol
That was the slowest and most painful install I have ever watched. I can sight a UF55 or 65 in under 10 seconds. I can also do the process without 30 trips up and down a ladder, or in your case a chair......