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Importantinformation BeforeyouusetheSMARTResponse™interactiveresponsesystem,pleasereadand understandthesafetywarningsandprecautionsdescribedinthisguide.Thesesafety warningsandprecautionsinstructyouinthesafeandcorrectoperationofthesystem anditsaccessoriessoyoucanpreventinjuriestoyourself,othersordamagetothe equipment.YoumustalwaysensurethattheSMARTResponseinteractiveresponse systemisbeingusedcorrectly. NOTE IfyouownaSMARTproductotherthanaSMARTResponseXEinteractive responsesystem,refertotheuser’sguidethatcamewithyourproductfor relevantwarningsandmaintenanceinstructions. Safetyinformation WARNING lFailuretofollowtheinstallationinstructionsthatshipwiththeSMART productcouldresultinpersonalinjuryordamagetotheproduct. lWhenusingtheSMARTResponseinteractiveresponsesystemwitha SMARTBoard™interactivewhiteboardandprojector,donotstareintothe beamoflightcreatedbytheprojector.Instructchildrennottolookinthe directionof,orstareat,thisbeamoflight. lEnsurethatanycablesextendingacrossthefloortoyourSMARTproduct areproperlybundledandmarkedtoavoidatriphazard. lToreducetheriskoffireorelectricshock,donotexposethecomponents torainormoisture. ii CAUTION lUseonlythebatteriesprovidedorequivalentreplacements.Donotattempt torechargethebatteries. lDonotinstallbatterieswiththepolarity(+/–)reversed. lDonotdisposeofbatteriesinafireorincinerator. Disposeofbatteriesaccordingtothelawsandregulationsofyourregion.If youdonotknowtheapplicablerulesforyourregion,consultthebattery manufacturer. lNeveruseabrasiveerasersorharshchemicalswhencleaningSMART Responseinteractiveresponsesystemhardware. lDonotopenthereceiverorclickerunitstoattemptrepairs.Referall servicetoauthorizedSMARTservicepersonnel. IMPORTANT lYoumustconnecttheUSBcablethatcamewithyourSMARTproducttoa computerthathasaUSBcompliantinterfaceandthatbearstheUSBlogo. Inaddition,theUSBsourcecomputermustbecompliantwithCSA/UL/EN 60950andbeartheCEmarkandCSAand/orULMark(s)forCAS/UL 60950.ThisisforoperatingsafetyandtoavoiddamagetotheSMART product. lIfyourSMARTproductrequiresreplacementparts,makesuretheservice technicianusesreplacementpartsspecifiedbySMARTTechnologiesor partswiththesamecharacteristicsastheoriginal. Compliance ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCrules.Operationissubjecttothefollowing twoconditions: 1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and 2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethat maycauseundesiredoperation. ChangesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbySMART Technologiesmayvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethisequipment. |IMPORT ANT INF ORMAT ION iii NOTE ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB digitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedto providereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidential installation. Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,if notinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmful interferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethat interferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescause harmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedby turningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrectthe interferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures: lReorientorrelocatethereceiverorclickerunits. lIncreasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandtheproduct. lConnecttheaffectedequipmenttoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthat towhichthereceiver’scomputerisconnected. lConsultyourSMARTservicerepresentativeoranexperiencedradio/TV technicianforhelp. |IMPORT ANT INF ORMAT ION Contents Importantinformationi Safetyinformationi Complianceii AboutSMARTResponse1 Features2 Software4 Hardware–clickersandreceivers5 InstallingSMARTResponse7 Environmentalrequirements7 Computerrequirements8 InstallingSMARTResponsesoftware9 ConnectinghardwareandactivatingSMARTResponse10 Selectinghowstudentsanswerquestions16 Gettingstarted19 AboutSMARTResponseinteractiveresponsesystem19 AskingInstantQuestions21 SettingupTeacherTools22 CreatingaClassList26 EditingaClassList30 UsingSMART Response35 AboutSMARTNotebook36 CreatingAssessments37 Addingquestionstotheassessment40 Startingandconnectingtoaclass51 Disconnectingstudentsfromaclass58 Usingclickers60 Completingassessments63 Reviewing,printingandexportingassessmentresults69 Importingassessmentresults70 Reviewingassessmentresults71 Generatingstudentperformancereports74 Generatingclassperformancereports75 Printingandexportingquestionsandresults75 vi MaintainingSMARTResponse79 Preventingcomponentdamage79 Changingclickerbatteries80 Resettingclickers81 Receiverindicatorlights81 Troubleshootingthereceiver82 Othertroubleshootingtips83 Hardwareenvironmentalcompliance85 WasteElectricalandElectronicEquipmentRegulations(WEEEdirective)85 RestrictionofCertainHazardousSubstances(RoHSdirective)85 Batteries85 Packaging86 CoveredElectronicsDevices86 China’sElectronicInformationProductsregulations86 U.S.ConsumerProductSafetyImprovementAct86 CaliforniaAirResourceBoard–AirborneToxicControlMeasure87 RestrictionofCertainChemicals(REACHdirective)87 Customersupport89 Onlineinformationandsupport89 Training89 Technicalsupport89 Shippingandrepairstatus89 Generalinquires90 Warranty90 Registration90 |CONT ENT S AboutSMARTResponse INTHISSECTION Features2 Software4 Hardware–clickersandreceivers5 TheSMARTResponseinteractiveresponsesystemisanassessmenttoolthat enhanceslearning.Itfacilitatessummativeandformativeassessmentbyallowingyou toposeaquestionbefore,duringorafteralessontofindoutwhetherstudentsareon track.Youcanusethefeedbacktohelpshapetherestofyourlesson. Onceyoufinishthelesson,createaquestionsetwithSMARTResponseassessment softwaretoevaluatelearningmoreformally.Youcanfeelconfidentthatthestudents haveansweredthewaytheyintended,becausetheycanverifyandchangetheirself pacedresponsesdirectlyontheclicker. Teacherscaneasilyaddcreativitytoquestionsbycombiningtextwithimagestomake questionsmoredynamic.SMARTResponsecomeswithSMARTNotebook collaborativelearningsoftware,andoffers6,000learningo…
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LEGEND: PAGE 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND DETAILS PAGE 2 - ART WORK PAGE 3 - DIECUT NOTES: 1. Material: COMPUCAL 11 MM 200 SILVER MT/C-329 L-156 90 PFW Adhesive: L-156 2. USE SMART ARTWORK ON PAGE 2 OF 3, DO NOT USE THIS PAGE AS ARTWORK 3. This is a 1 colour label: PANTONE 288 (Blue) 4. Label to be die cut as indicated. Do not print hidden lines, crop lines or slit lines. 5. No substitutions without prior written consent from SMART Technologies Inc.. 6. This part must meet the requirements of SP-00048 (Spec, Restriction of Hazardous Substances) TB-0004-00-K0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cutting: +/- 0.25mm Page: Part #: Tolerance: Units: mm Scale: Do Not scale Printing: +/- 0.25mm ABCDEFGHI World Headquarters 3636 Research Road NW Calgary, AB T2L 1Y1 CANADA Rev.: By: mm/dd/yy Apprv’d A0 BW 05/17/2010 GB 1 of 3 43-02371-20 Description: SMART Response XE Label, Product ID, Receiver, Legal Notice The information in this document is confidential and the property of SMART Technologies ULC (''SMART''). The receiving party shall not use, disclose to any third party or make any copies of this information without the prior written consent of SMART. SMART Technologies ULC This product must comply with SMART specification SP-00048-XX (Spec, Material Composition and Restrictions). A0 - Initial release N891 Model No. 03-00181 FCCID: QCISRP04 IC: 4302A-SRP04 SMART Technologies Configuration - 20 R1.6 mm 40.00 mm 22.00 mm TB-0004-00-K0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Page: Part #: Tolerance: Scale: Do Not scale ABCDEFGHI Rev.: By: mm/dd/yy Apprv’d 2 of 3 Legal Notice The information in this document is confidential and the property of SMART Technologies ULC (''SMART''). The receiving party shall not use, disclose to any third party or make any copies of this information without the prior written consent of SMART. SMART Technologies ULC This product must comply with SMART specification SP-00048-XX (Spec, Material Composition and Restrictions). A0 - Initial release A0 BW World Headquarters 3636 Research Road NW Calgary, AB T2L 1Y1 CANADA Cutting: +/- 0.25mm Units: mm Printing: +/- 0.25mm 05/17/2010 GB 43-02371-20 Description: SMART Response XE Label, Product ID, Receiver, Model No. 03-00181 FCCID: QCISRP04 IC: 4302A-SRP04 SMART Technologies Configuration - 20 N891 TB-0004-00-K0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Page: Part #: Tolerance: Scale: Do Not scale ABCDEFGHI Rev.: By: mm/dd/yy Apprv’d 3 of 3 Legal Notice The information in this document is confidential and the property of SMART Technologies ULC (''SMART''). The receiving party shall not use, disclose to any third party or make any copies of this information without the prior written consent of SMART. SMART Technologies ULC This product must comply with SMART specification SP-00048-XX (Spec, Material Composition and Restrictions). A0 - Initial release A0 BW World Headquarters 3636 Research Road NW Calgary, AB T2L 1Y1 CANADA Cutting: +/- 0.25mm Units: mm Printing: +/- 0.25mm 05/17/2010 GB 43-02371-20 Description: SMART Response XE Label, Product ID, Receiver,
SMART Technologies ULC Page 1 of 72 FCC ID: QCISRP04 IC ID: 4302A-SRP04 Reference No.: 150934 FCC/IC Test Report FCC EVALUATION REPORT FOR VERIFICATION Project Reference No. 150934 Product Classroom Response System Brand Name Model SMART Response XE 03-00181 Alternate Model N/A Tested according to FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart C 2008,15.247, RSS-210 ISSUE 7, ANSI C63.4-2009 Tested in period 2010-06-01 to 2010-07-22 Issued date 2010-07-30 Name and address of the Test House Nemko Shanghai Ltd. 9A No. 528 Ruiqing Road, PuDong New Area, Shanghai, China P.C. Phone : +86 21 5072 0988 Fax : +86 21 5072 0950 Tested by 2010-07-30 Zone Peng date Verified by 2010-07-30 Daria Liu date This form is only for use by Nemko, or by others according to special agreement with Nemko. The report may be reproduced infull. Partial reproduction may only be made with the written content of Nemko HongKong. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to assure the additional production units of this product are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical components. SMART Technologies ULC Page 2 of 72 FCC ID: QCISRP04 IC ID: 4302A-SRP04 Reference No.: 150934 Contents of This Report 1. Client Information ............................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Applicant .................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Manufacturer .............................................................................................................................. 5 1.3 Scope ......................................................................................................................................... 5 2. Equipment under Test (EUT) .............................................................................................................. 6 2.1 Identification of EUT .................................................................................................................. 6 2.2 Detail spec ................................................................................................................................. 6 2.3 Additional Information Related to Testing .................................................................................. 6 3. General Test Conditions ...................................................................................................................... 7 3.1 Location ..................................................................................................................................... 7 3.2 Operating Environment .............................................................................................................. 7 3.3 Operating During Test ................................................................................................................ 7 3.4 Test Equipment .......................................................................................................................... 7 4. Measurement Uncertainty ................................................................................................................... 8 5. Radiated Electromagnetic Disturbances ............................................................................................. 9 5.1 Test Procedure ........................................................................................................................... 9 5.2 Measurement Equipment ........................................................................................................... 9 5.3 Test Result ................................................................................................................................. 9 5.3.1 Diagram 001 ................................................................................................................................ 13 5.3.2 Diagram 002 ................................................................................................................................ 14 5.3.3 Diagram 003 ................................................................................................................................ 15 5.3.4 Diagram 004 ................................................................................................................................ 16 5.3.5 Diagram 005 ................................................................................................................................ 17 5.3.6 Diagram 006 ................................................................................................................................ 18 5.3.7 Diagram 007 ................................................................................................................................ 19 5.3.8 Diagram 008 ................................................................................................................................ 20 5.3.9 Diagram 009 ................................................................................................................................ 21 5.3.10 Diagram 010............................................................................................................................... 22 5.3.11 Diagram 011 ............................................................................................................................... 23 5.3.12 Diagram 012............................................................................................................................... 24 5.3.13 Diagram 013............................................................................................................................... 25 5.3.14 Diagram 014............................................................................................................................... 26 5.3.15 Diagram 015...................................................…
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3636 Research Road NW · Calgary · Canada
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| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 952.80 µW |

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