Adjusting settings
You can access settings using the icon on the Home screen.
Notes
Settings can apply to a user or to the entire system. User-level settings change depending on the user who is signed in. System-level settings apply to all users. See the settings for more information.
Some settings aren’t available while you’re signed in to your SMART Account. Sign out of your SMART Account on the display to see all settings.

Option | Values | Function | Notes | User or system setting |
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On Off | Enables or disables Wi-Fi on the display. | Turn on Wi-Fi to discover networks. | System | |
| [N/A] | Shows information about the connected wireless network. | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | Shows MAC address for the network the display is connected to. | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | Shows IP address for the network the display is connected to. | [N/A] | System |
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| [N/A] | Options available when an Ethernet cable is connected | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Enables or disables DHCP to assign the display an IP address. | [N/A] | User |
| On Off | Enables or disables a proxy server for connecting to the network. | [N/A] | User |
| On Off | Enables or disables automatic configuration of the proxy server for connecting to the network. | [N/A] | User |
| [N/A] | Shows information about the network the display is connected to. | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | Shows information about the network the display is connected to. | [N/A] | System |
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| On Off | If enabled, you can send a command to the display to wake it up to accept further commands but backlight remains off. | The Wake On LAN setting is disabled by default for customers based in the EU. To use the Wake On LAN setting, enable it before you install the iQ system software update. | System |
| [N/A] | Shows information about the network the display is connected to. | [N/A] | System |
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| On Off | Enable or disable the display’s Bluetooth. | Turn on Bluetooth to view available Bluetooth devices. | System |
| [N/A] | Shows available Bluetooth devices. | Turn on Bluetooth to view available Bluetooth devices. | System |
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| [N/A] | Shows the service region. | [N/A] | System |

Note
If iQ is disabled, Personalization settings are not available.
Option | Values | Function | Notes | User or system setting |
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[Wallpapers] | Select the wallpaper that appears in the background. | 1920 × 1080 images work best The display supports .png and .jpg file formats | User |

Note
If iQ is disabled, Application settings are not available.
Option | Values | Function | Notes | User or system setting |
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| On Off | Enables or disables Browser in the Apps Library. | [N/A] | User |
| On Off | Enables or disables Input in the Apps Library. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| On Off | Enables or disables Screen Share in the Apps Library. | [N/A] | User |
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| [N/A] | [N/A] | [N/A] | User |
My Files > Lumio My Files > Board Files | Sets where new whiteboard files are saved when you’re signed in to your SMART Account. | See Syncing SMART Notebook and Lumio files to the iQ experience. | User | |
[N/A] | [N/A] | User | ||
| On Off | Enables or disables access to Google Drive when you’re signed in to your SMART Account. | User | |
| On Off | Enables or disables access to OneDrive when you’re signed in to your SMART Account. | User | |
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On Off | Enables or disables saving SMART Whiteboard sessions. | [N/A] | System | |
| Delete after 1 week Delete after 1 Month Delete manually | Sets how SMART Whiteboards are saved. | [N/A] | System |
| SMART Screen Share SMART Mirror | Sets default screen share app to be used when you select Screen Share from the main screen. | SMART Screen Share is selected by default. | System |
| On Off | Enables or disables automatic connection from a device sharing its screen. | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Enables or disables the AirPlay protocol. | AirPlay is enabled by default. | System |
| On Off | Enables or disables the Google Cast protocol. | Google Cast is enabled by default. | System |
| On Off | Enables or disables the Miracast protocol. | Miracast is enabled by default. Important Devices that use AirPlay and Google Cast can’t connect to the display while a Miracast device is connected. | System |
| On Off | SMART Support may ask users to enable Performance Logging to help diagnose issues. | Performance Logging is disabled by default. | System |
| On Off | When enabled, the display disconnects from the network when a device shares its screen using Miracast. | SMART recommends enabling this setting for areas with high network saturation or busy networks. Important Only one device can connect to the display when Miracast is enabled. This setting used to be named “Miracast Connection Handling” | System |
| [N/A] | Closes and restarts the Screen Share app and its discovery services. | You can restart Screen Share as a troubleshooting step if a mobile device or computer can’t find or connect to the display. | System |
| On Off | When enabled, the display uses a different method to stream videos. | If this method doesn’t work, disable it to return to the original method. | System |
| On Off | When enabled, the display doesn’t show notifications for any app. | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | When enabled, the display shows notifications for apps. | [N/A] | User |
| On Off | When enabled, the App Store is available and the display can download and install new apps. | [N/A] | User |

Option | Values | Function | Notes | User or system setting |
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| On Off | Enables or disables access to a USB drive. | [N/A] | System |
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| On Off | Enables or disables the iQ experience. | [N/A] | System |
| Inputs available on the display. | Select the default input the display will use when starting. | The iQ embedded experience is the default input. | System |
| On Off | Sets the display to turn on if the presence detection sensors detects users in the room. | This option is off by default. | System |
| Disabled 1 min 5 mins 30 mins 1 hour 1.5 hours 2 hours 5 hours 10 hours | Sets the number of minutes of inactivity before the display goes in to an energy saving mode. | The default is 60 minutes. | System |
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| Disabled 1 min 5 mins 30 mins 1 hour 1.5 hours 2 hours 5 hours 10 hours | Sets the number of minutes of inactivity before the display enters an energy saving mode. | The default is 60 minutes. | System |
| [N/A] | If selected, the display will turn off all running components to achieve maximum energy savings but wakes up slower. | This option is more energy efficient. This option is the default for displays in the EU. For information about the display’s energy saving modes, see <xref>. | System |
| [N/A] | If selected, the display wakes up faster and can be turned on up by a Wake on LAN command from the network. | This option is less energy efficient. This option is the default for displays not in the EU. For information about the display’s energy saving modes, see <xref>. | System |
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| On Off | If enabled, the display will enter an energy saving mode even when an external video input is connected. | [N/A] | System |
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| 0–100 | Sets the overall brightness of the image. | [N/A] | System |
| 0–100 | Sets the difference in brightness between the lightest and darkest parts of the image. | [N/A] | User |
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| Very Cool Cool Neutral Warm Very Warm | Sets how colors appear on the display. | [N/A] | System |
| 0–488 | Sets the overall lightness of the image. | [N/A] | System |
| 0–488 | Sets the overall contrast of the image. | [N/A] | System |
| 0–511 | Sets the overall saturation of the image. | [N/A] | System |
| 0–448 | Sets the overall red of the image.. | [N/A] | System |
| 0–448 | Sets the overall green of the image. | [N/A] | System |
| 0–448 | Sets the overall blue of the image. | [N/A] | System |
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| Auto 4K60 1080p60 720p60 640x480p60 | Sets the HDMI out resolution. | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | When enabled, show the input previews when there is no signal. | [N/A] | System |
These options are available for SMART Board 6000S (V3) models only. | ||||
| Range slider | Sets the microphone’s volume. | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Enables or disables the display’s built-in microphone. The default is on. | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Enables or disables the noise suppression filter for the display’s built-in microphone. The default is on. | Enable the noise suppression filter to reduce background noise when using the display’s built-in microphone. | System |
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| Range slider | Sets the volume from the speakers | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Enables or disables the display’s internal speakers. | When analog speakers are connected to the display, the display’s internal speakers are disabled automatically. | System |
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| Range slider | Sets the audio output from the speakers. | Drag the slider all the way to the left to have all audio from the left speaker. Drag the slider all the way to the right to have all the audio from the right speaker. | System |
| Range slider | Sets the bass level. | [N/A] | System |
| Range slider | Sets the treble level. | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Sets the display’s date and time automatically. | Configure the network to allow Network Time Protocol (NTP) requests to internet time servers. See Connecting to a network. | System |
| [N/A] | Sets the display’s date. | Disable Automatic date & time to set the date manually. | System |
| [N/A] | Sets the display’s time. | Disable Automatic date & time to set the time manually. | System |
| On Off | Shows the display’s time using the 24-hour clock. | [N/A] | User |
| [N/A] | Sets the display’s time zone. | [N/A] | System |
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| [Languages] | Sets the language for the settings menu. | [N/A] | User |
| [Languages] | Sets the language for converting writing to text. | You can install and uninstall languages. See Configuring ink-to-text languages for the Text pen. | User |
| [Countries] | Sets the display’s country. | [N/A] | System |
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[N/A] | Resets all options to their default values. | Only administrators should reset the display. | [N/A] | |
| [N/A] | Copy diagnostic logs to a USB drive. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Send diagnostic logs to SMART. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| On Off | Sends usage statistics and error reports to SMART. | [N/A] | User |
| [Support ID] | Shows the support ID associated with the display. | Enable this option only on the advice of SMART Support, and only in combination with the board’s Support ID. | [N/A] |
| On Off | [N/A] | Enable this option only on the advice of SMART Support. | [N/A] |
| On Off | [N/A] | Enable this option only on the advice of SMART Support. | [N/A] |
| [Languages] | Sets the language for the settings menu. | [N/A] | User |
| On Off | Enables or disables saving logs to a USB drive | This option allows the temporary iQ system log files to survive a system restart, at the cost of some device storage space. | System |
| [N/A] | [N/A] | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| On Off | Advanced logging options to be set under the direction of SMART Support | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Advanced logging options to be set under the direction of SMART Support | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Advanced logging options to be set under the direction of SMART Support | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Advanced logging options to be set under the direction of SMART Support | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Advanced logging options to be set under the direction of SMART Support | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | Lock down the display’s settings using a security certificate on a USB drive. | See Locking down the Settings app for more information. | System |
| On Off | Reveals characters when typing a password in an app or website | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | Install security certificates to connect to a network. | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | View installed security certificates. | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | [N/A] | [N/A] | System |
| Disabled 1 hour 8 hours 12 hours | Automatically logs a user off after a time of inactivity. | [N/A] | System |
| On Off | Automatically logs in a user if enabled | Default is off. | System |
| Disabled Manually reset with the Clean Up button in the launcher 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours 1 day | Sets how often the display cleans up. | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | Closes the browser tabs and clears the history, cache, and cookies. | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | Closes open applications and clears app data and preferences. | [N/A] | System |
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| Stable Channel Beta Channel | Sets which iQ system software updates the display receives. | When switching from the Beta channel to the Stable channel, a factory reset occurs. See Factory Reset for more information about factory reset. For more information about the Beta Channel, see Switching to the Beta channel. | System |
| Stable Channel Beta Channel | Sets which display updates the display receives. | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | Checks for updates to the system software. | If an update is available, the text changes to Apply update now. The display must be connected to the internet to check for system software updates or a USB drive with the system software update file is connected to the display. | [N/A] |
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| [N/A] | Configure the display’s connection settings with the Radix Viso server. | This option is only enabled when Remote Management is enabled. | System |
| On Off | Enables or disables Remote Management on the display. | [N/A] | System |
| [N/A] | Shows the Radix Viso version. | [N/A] | System |
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[N/A] | Select a name for your display. | [N/A] | System | |
| [N/A] | Shows the SMART support site for iQ. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Send feature request to SMART. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | [N/A] | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Shows the iQ system software’s version number. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
[N/A] | Shows the display’s serial number. | [N/A] | [N/A] | |
| [N/A] | Shows the display’s part number. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Shows the display’s base model number. Displays purchased as 62xxS or 64xxS SKUs have a 60xxS base model number. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| EDU-iQ (Education iQ experience) ENT-iQ (Enterprise iQ experience) ENT-NoiQ (Enterprise, display-only configuration without iQ) | Shows the display’s iQ system configuration. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | [N/A] | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Shows the display’s pen tray firmware version. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Shows the display’s touch controller firmware version. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Shows the display’s scaler version. This option is not available for the SMART Board 6000S (V3), 6000S (C), and 6000S models. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Shows the display’s home button firmware version. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | [N/A] | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Shows the SMART end user license agreement. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Shows the open source licenses. | [N/A] | [N/A] |
| [N/A] | Shows the SMART intellectual property information. | [N/A] | [N/A] |