User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important information
- About SMART Response
- Installing SMART Response
- Getting started
- Using SMART Response
- About SMART Notebook
- Creating Assessments
- Adding questions to the assessment
- About question types
- About intelligent expression grading
- Adding questions using the Insert Question wizard
- Importing questions from a Word document
- Example Word document question formats
- Importing questions from an XML or SQZ file
- Importing questions from a PDF file
- Adding choices to a question
- Tagging questions
- Starting and connecting to a class
- Disconnecting students from a class
- Using clickers
- Completing assessments
- Reviewing, printing and exporting assessment results
- Maintaining SMART Response
- Hardware environmental compliance
- Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE 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
- California Air Resource Board – Airborne Toxic Control Measure
- Restriction of Certain Chemicals (REACH directive)
- Customer support
Maintaining SMART
Response
I N T H I S S E C T I O N
Preventing component damage 79
Cleaning the receiver and clickers 80
Transporting SMART Response 80
Changing clicker batteries 80
Resetting clickers 81
Receiver indicator lights 81
Troubleshooting the receiver 82
Resetting the Receiver 82
Troubleshooting Using the Receiver LED Lights 82
Other troubleshooting tips 83
Preventing component damage
C A U T I O N
l Do not use sharp or pointed objects, such as ballpoint pens or pointers, to
press the clicker buttons.
l Never use abrasive erasers or harsh chemicals while cleaning the receiver
or clickers.
l Avoid setting up and using your system in an area with excessive levels of
dust, humidity or smoke.
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