User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Registration
- Important Information
- Contents
- About SMART Response
- Installing SMART Response
- Managing SMART Response
- Managing Class Lists
- Connecting and Disconnecting the Clickers
- Using SMART Response
- Using SMART Notebook to Ask Questions and Create Assessments
- Question Types
- Asking Questions with SMART Notebook
- Adding Questions with the Insert Question Wizard
- Creating Assessments
- Tagging questions
- Adding a Content Page
- Importing Questions from a Microsoft Word Document
- Importing Questions from XML or SQZ Files
- Importing Questions from a PDF File
- Printing from SMART Notebook Software’s Response Menu
- Exporting Results to an Excel, HTML or CSV File
- Using SMART Response Software in the Classroom
- Maintaining SMART Response
- Hardware Environmental Compliance
- Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE Directive)
- Restriction of Certain Chemicals (REACH Directive)
- Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS Directive)
- Batteries
- Packaging
- Covered Electronics Devices
- China’s Electronic Information Products Regulations
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
- Customer Support
8 | CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLING SMART RESPONSE
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
SMART Response components meet the requirements of EN61000-4-2 severity level
4 for direct and indirect ESD. No malfunction or damage up to 15 kV (both polarities)
with a 330 ohm, 150 pF probe (air discharge). Unmated connectors meet 8 kV for
direct (contact) discharge.
Conducted and Radiated Emissions
SMART Response hardware’s narrowband radiated electric field meets the limits for
Class B performance, as defined in EN55022/CISPR 22.