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Installation Guide

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    TI-Navigator™ Installation Guide _____________________________________________ Write the System ID number here. The number is printed inside the case for the CD.
  • Page 2: Important Information

    Microsoft®, Windows®, Apple®, Macintosh®, Belkin®, and ZoneAlarm® are trademarks of their owners. Regulatory Information USA FCC Information Concerning Radio Frequency Interference Product Name: TI-Navigator™ Model Number/Name: Wireless Hub Product Name: AP-201 Model Number/Name: Access Point Product Name: AP-201A Model Number/Name: Access Point...
  • Page 3 accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: •...
  • Page 4 Europe — EU Declaration of Conformity Complies with the provisions of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC according the following standards as applicable to the particular component: • EN 55022 Class B, “Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment” •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Checking the LEDs... 8 Before you begin... 8 Installing ... 9 Setting up your TI-Navigator™ network the first time ... 12 Before you begin... 12 Hardware type and Ethernet adapter type ... 13 Connecting the cables to the access point ... 13 Starting the wizard ...
  • Page 6 Resetting the Type 1 access point ... 56 Texas Instruments Support and Service ... 55 For general information ... 55 For TI-Navigator™ technical questions ... 55 For product (hardware) service... 55 Battery Precautions for Calculators ... 56 Battery Precautions for Rechargeable Battery Packs... 57 Storage ...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Transfer tools. Multiple tools that let you send, collect, and delete data files on your students’ calculators. You can obtain educational content on the Web at TI’s Activities Exchange (education.ti.com/activities.) Or, using the tools on the product CD, you can create your own: •...
  • Page 8: Hardware Type

    • Data sets (lists, matrices, and so on) There are several ways to learn to set up and use the TI-Navigator™ system: • The Getting Started poster—a short version of the setup process with fewer details. • The Installation Guide (this book, provided in both printed and PDF formats)—complete setup details, troubleshooting, and technical...
  • Page 9: Other Requirements

    The TI-Navigator™ system communicates with specific TI graphing calculators (TI-73 Explorer, TI-83 Plus, TI-83 Plus Silver Edition, TI-84 Plus, or TI-84 Plus Silver Edition). Your school or your students may already own these. Calculators are not included with the TI-Navigator™ system.
  • Page 10: Classroom Kit

    AC9926 power adapter Classroom kit The Standard-A to Mini-B USB cable and the black and gray TI-GRAPH LINK™ cables and do not work with the TI-Navigator™ system. The USB-to-Ethernet adapter and USB Silver Edition cable each require a USB port.
  • Page 11: Student Kit (Up To 16 Students)

    Student kit (up to 16 students) • 1 charging bay with AC9940 power adapter • 4 network hubs • 4 network connectors • 4 clamps (to attach hubs to student work surfaces) • 16 data cables (to connect the calculators to the network connectors) Hub-charging bay AC9940 power adapter (for the charging bay)
  • Page 12: Assembling And Charging The Network Hubs

    Assembling and charging the network hubs The network hubs contain rechargable batteries. Hub batteries are already charged when shipped, but you should charge them overnight before using them in your class. When the hubs are fully charged, they will function all day under continuous use. You should recharge them each night.
  • Page 13: Removing The Network Connectors

    Note: If you purchased the individual kit and do not have a charging bay, you can charge a single hub using the AC9926 power adapter instead. The network connector acts as an on-off switch for the network hub. It must be connected for the hub to function on the network, but you can charge a hub with or without a network connector attached.
  • Page 14: Checking The Leds

    Checking the LEDs Three LEDs (small lights) at the top of each hub blink or change colors to indicate various operations or status. LED indicates whether the hub is configured. The network activity. The When the network hubs are still in the charging bay: •...
  • Page 15: Installing

    Installing Insert the TI-Navigator™ CD in your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The window to the CD should open automatically. Note: If your computer is running Windows XP Service Pack 2, you may see the following message. If so, click to continue.
  • Page 16 LearningCheck™ Creator – Network Manager software Note: If version 1.3 or earlier of TI Connect is already installed on your computer, the installation program will uninstall it, and install TI Connect 1.6. If earlier versions of other TI-Navigator™ components are already installed, the installation program will uninstall it and install the current version.
  • Page 17 When the TI Connect install is complete, you will be prompted to enter the system ID to install the remaining TI-Navigator™ components Find the system ID in the case with the CD. TI-Navigator™ System ID 48z6-co2j-cyms-qol2x (sample) When asked, enter the system ID so you can proceed with the installation.
  • Page 18: Setting Up Your Ti-Navigatorâ„¢ Network The First Time

    Setting up your TI-Navigator™ network the first time A Network Setup wizard helps you connect the TI-Navigator™ parts in the correct order, activate the access point and hubs for wireless communication, and register the TI-Navigator™ product. Before you begin Make sure you have installed the TI-Navigator™ software on your computer.
  • Page 19: Hardware Type And Ethernet Adapter Type

    Hardware type and Ethernet adapter type If you already own a TI-Navigator™ 1.0 or 1.1 system, you can use your current Type 1 hardware with the TI-Navigator™ 2.0 or later software. If you purchased the complete TI-Navigator™ 2.0 or later system, you will set up the Type 2 hardware with the TI-Navigator™...
  • Page 20: Starting The Wizard

    Starting the wizard A First Time Setup screen opens automatically when you complete the installation of the TI-Navigator™ software. You are immediately prompted to run the network setup wizard. Note: If you want to run the Setup Wizard later, you will click Programs >...
  • Page 21: Identifying Your Hardware And Selecting A Channel

    Next Identifying your hardware and selecting a channel Choose the hardware type you are using: • If you are using hardware from a TI-Navigator™ 1.x system, click Type 1 Actions > Setup Wizard . When Network...
  • Page 22 • If you are using hardware from a TI-Navigator™ 2.0 or later system, click Type 2 Click to proceed with the wizard. Next If you are in a country other than the United States, choose your country. Notice the operating channel. Normally you should use the default channel.
  • Page 23: Identifying The Network Connection

    Click to proceed. Next Identifying the network connection Select the network port on your computer that you plan to use for your TI-Navigator™ network. – If you have an available (unused) Ethernet port on your computer, click – If you do not have an available Ethernet port on your computer,...
  • Page 24: Configuring An Ethernet Port

    Configuring an Ethernet port Use these instructions only if you are connecting directly to an Ethernet port. Following the instructions on the screen, insert the black Ethernet crossover cable into the Ethernet port on the computer to connect the access point. Confirm that the AC9926 adapter is connected to the access point.
  • Page 25 Ethernet connection and one for a wireless network), select the adapter whose Ethernet port you plan to use for TI-Navigator™. (Optional, Advanced) If you want to specify a subnet number for this network adapter, click an arrow button until the number you want is displayed.
  • Page 26: Configuring A Usb Port

    Skip to the section “Setting up your classroom network” on page 25. Configuring a USB port Use these instructions only if you are connecting to a USB port. If you have not already done so, click Following the instructions on the screen, make sure the USB-to- Ethernet adapter is disconnected from your computer.
  • Page 27 Confirm that the AC9926 power adapter is connected to the access point. Now plug the AC adapter into a power outlet. Insert the black Ethernet crossover cable into the Ethernet jack on the USB-to-Ethernet adapter. Don’t connect the adapter to the computer yet.
  • Page 28 Now plug the USB-to-Ethernet adapter into the computer. Note: The first time you connect the USB-to-Ethernet adapter to your computer’s USB port, you may see an error message regarding a “Code 10” error. After you click to dismiss the error message, a large Troubleshooting window opens.
  • Page 29 10. Make sure your TI-Navigator™ installation CD is in the CD-ROM drive, select Install the software automatically When Windows finds the software driver needed for the USB-to- Ethernet adapter on the CD, it is installed. Note: If you see any messages that the software is not compatible with Windows, click a problem.
  • Page 30 The Network Adapter Wizard takes a few minutes to configure the USB-to-Ethernet adapter. 15. Click to proceed. Next 16. Click Finish...
  • Page 31: Setting Up Your Classroom Network

    Setting up your classroom network Now that you have completed setting up your network adapter, you will set up the hardware components of your classroom network: the access point and hubs. Click Next Make sure that all of your hardware components are connected. Review the checklist on the screen and select each option to verify that all requirements are complete.
  • Page 32: Activating The Access Point

    The screen tells you that the access point has not yet been added to your network. Activating the access point Click Add the access point to the classroom network click Next Network Manager sends signals to the access point to add it to the network.
  • Page 33: Activating Type 2 Network Hubs

    With the Network Setup wizard running, you must reset each hub and wait for the software to recognize each hub on the network. TI-Navigator™ is designed to communicate with a maximum of 11 hubs per access point; more than 11 hubs are not supported.
  • Page 34 Make sure the hubs are charged (that is, the blinking). Click , and wait. Add Hubs When the next screen appears, follow the directions on the screen. LED is green and...
  • Page 35 Reset button Network hub, bottom view Use a ball point pen to press the reset button on the back of the hub. Hold the button in until the LEDs are solid amber, then release the button. This resets the hub to its factory default settings. Repeat for each hub in the classroom.
  • Page 36 A serial number is printed on the back of each network hub. The last five digits of the serial number of each hub is displayed on the screen as the access point recognizes and associates with each hub. Compare the number of hubs that are found with the total number of hubs in your classroom.
  • Page 37: Activating Type 1 Network Hubs

    When all of the hubs have been found, click 11. When the process is complete, click 12. Skip ahead to “Registering your TI-Navigator™ system” on page 36. Activating Type 1 network hubs Use these instructions only if you selected hardware.
  • Page 38 With the Network Setup wizard running, you must reset each hub and wait for the software to recognize each hub on the network. TI-Navigator™ is designed to communicate with a maximum of 11 hubs per access point; more than 11 hubs are not supported.
  • Page 39 With the network connector already attached to the end of the network hub, insert the end of a paper clip though the small hole on the bottom of the hub and gently press and hold the reset button inside the unit. Reset hole Network hub, bottom view Hold the reset button until the power status LED shows solid red.This...
  • Page 40 As each network hub is found and identified, the Setup Wizard displays a number for it. The number corresponds to the last few digits of the serial number stamped on the back of the hub. 10. When all the hubs have been found (total number of hubs matches what you have in your classroom), click The Setup Wizard displays various messages as it reconfigures the access point.
  • Page 41 11. Make sure that each of your hubs is listed. If necessary, you can check the hub number (last few digits of the serial number) on the back of each unit to make sure it is listed in the dialog box. Then click 12.
  • Page 42: Registering Your Ti-Navigatorâ„¢ System

    Registering your TI-Navigator™ system The Network Setup wizard lets you register your TI-Navigator™ system. You can also register anytime by clicking in Network Help > Register Manager. When you register, you send Texas Instruments the information needed by technical support personnel to solve any problems you may have with your specific network configuration.
  • Page 43 Providing accurate user profile information and checking the May we contact you? customers better and improve TI-Navigator™ in the future. After you fill out each page, click Some of the information is generated by your own computer to create System Generated Information.
  • Page 44 Later, when you are ready to register, open Network Manager and click Help > Register Note: If your classroom computer doesn’t have Internet access or a printer, just call (866) TI-NAVIGATOR / (866) 846-2844 and register over the telephone. Click to complete the Network Setup wizard.
  • Page 45: Installing The Calculator Operating System

    Installing the calculator operating system Before you can use the calculators on the network, you must use the TI Connect™ software to update the operating system on each calculator. All calculators on the network must have the latest operating system installed for the TI-Navigator™...
  • Page 46 Under Required OS calculator to which you are installing. Use TI Connect™ to install the operating system on the calculator. Locate the operating system file on the CD. Right-click the operating system file. Click Send to TI device dialog box opens.
  • Page 47: Connecting The Calculators To The Hubs

    Warning: Do not disconnect the cable at any time while updating an operating system or installing Apps to a calculator. Note: Consider keeping one or two spare calculators with the latest operating system and ample memory. It is also a good idea to have spare cradles and data cables on hand.
  • Page 48 Plug as many as four TI graphing calculators into the four jacks on the network connector at the top of each network hub. Insert the plug carefully; do not bend the plug. Connect the graphing calculator with a data cable.
  • Page 49: Installing Software Apps On The Calculators

    Click Start > Programs > TI Tools > TI-Navigator > TI-Navigator™ The TI-Navigator™ home screen appears. If you have not used the software before, the Create a Class dialog box opens, and you are asked if you want to set up your classroom.
  • Page 50: Optional

    You can install these items to all the calculators on the network using the App Transfer utility in the TI-Navigator™ software, or you can install them to a single calculator using the USB Silver Edition cable and TI Connect™ software.
  • Page 51: Technical Information

    IEEE 802.11b industry standard, also know as Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity). This networking standard provides high-speed data transfer in the license-free 2.4 GHz band. The TI-Navigator™ system has been tested to perform at a range of 70 feet.
  • Page 52: Access Point Leds

    Access point LEDs POWER – Indicates that the access point is receiving power from the power adapter. LINK – Indicates the Ethernet connection is working. ACTIVITY – Indicates data transfer. Battery information for wireless network hubs • You cannot damage the batteries by leaving them in the charging bay beyond the time needed to fully charge them.
  • Page 53: Hub Leds

    Insert a coin at the bottom end of the hub and twist to remove the front section of the case. Insert your forefinger to remove the battery pack, and then reassemble the outer case. Under normal use, the rechargeable battery pack will last 2-3 years. If you must replace the battery pack, use only the 3.6L43BPA battery from Texas Instruments.
  • Page 54: Network Adapter Settings

    Battery (Power Status) LED Color and pattern Changing from green to amber to red Solid green Blinking green Blinking amber Blinking red Network adapter settings The network adapter should be configured with the following TCP/IP settings: • IP Address: 192.168.101.50 •...
  • Page 55: Troubleshooting

    Certain actions, such as disconnecting the USB-to-Ethernet adapter from the computer’s USB port or resetting the access point, can cause the TI-Navigator™ network to lose its connection to one or more hubs. This can occur even when Network Manager reports that the hubs are responding.
  • Page 56: Messages

    Network Connections connection, remove it. Note that this may disable another network device. • Run the Network Adapter Wizard. Click > Programs > TI Tools > TI-Navigator > Network Manager Configure Network Adapter screen titled Identify the Network Adapter you can change the subnet number.
  • Page 57 Possible causes or solutions message Device is Repeat the Add Access Point procedure to incorrectly reconfigure this device. (See “Setting up your configured TI-Navigator™ network the first time” on page 12.) An access point was located, but one or more configuration parameters are set incorrectly.
  • Page 58 Possible causes or solutions • The network adapter may be improperly configured. Click > TI-Navigator > Network Manager then click Actions > Configure Network Adapter • Confirm that the network adapter is connected to the access point using the supplied crossover cable, not a standard Category 5 Ethernet cable.
  • Page 59 To avoid this, make sure that hubs are added to only one TI-Navigator™ system at a time, and make sure a TI-Navigator™ system in a nearby classroom is not adding hubs at the same...
  • Page 60 (Type 1) or three years (Type 2). If you charge a battery overnight and the LED on the network hub still blinks red or amber, contact Texas Instruments for help. Phone: 1.866.TI.NAVIGATOR (1.866.846.2844) E-mail: ti-navigator@ti.com • Do not attempt to configure more than one classroom network at the same time.
  • Page 61: Texas Instruments Support And Service

    “locked up.” A plug bends or • breaks when inserted into a jack on the Phone: 1.866.TI.NAVIGATOR (1.866.846.2844) calculator or the E-mail: ti-navigator@ti.com network connector. You have a • conflict on the operating channel used by •...
  • Page 62: Resetting The Type 2 Access Point

    Resetting the Type 2 access point You might need to reset the access point to a known state in order to add it to the network. With the power adapter connected, insert the end of a ball-point pen or paper clip though the small hole on the side of the access point labeled Reset inside the unit.
  • Page 63: For General Information

    All other customers: Refer to the leaflet enclosed with this product (hardware) or contact your local Texas Instruments retailer/distributor. education.ti.com education.ti.com/support (800) TI-CARES / (800) 842-2737 For U.S., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands only education.ti.com/international ti-navigator@ti.com (866) TI-NAVIGATOR / (866) 846-2844...
  • Page 64: Battery Precautions For Calculators

    Battery Precautions for Calculators Take these precautions when replacing batteries. THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION IF REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY TEXAS INSTRUMENTS. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATIONS.
  • Page 65: Battery Precautions For Rechargeable Battery Packs

    Battery Precautions for Rechargeable Battery Packs The TI-Navigator™ network hub contains a Lithium Ion battery pack. Adherence to the following instructions and cautions will help you get the most from your battery pack. Contact TI if you have problems with the battery.
  • Page 66: Texas Instruments (Ti) Warranty Information

    Warranty Performance. defective product will be either repaired or replaced with a reconditioned model of an equivalent quality (at TI's option) when the product is returned, postage prepaid, to Texas Instruments Service Facility. The warranty of the repaired or replacement unit will continue for the warranty of the original unit or six (6) months, whichever is longer.
  • Page 67: All Other Customers

    Warranty Performance. During the above one (1) year warranty period, your defective product will be either repaired or replaced with a new or reconditioned model of an equivalent quality (at TI's option) when the product is returned to the original point of purchase. The repaired or replacement unit will continue for the warranty of the original unit or six (6) months, whichever is longer.
  • Page 68 C/K USB module ?HubMgmt.so module In the event other TI programs are included on the CD(s) and are covered by a separate TI license, the TI-Navigator™ 3.x License shall take precedence over such other license. The software program(s) contained on the CD(s) and any related documentation (collectively referred to as the Program) are licensed, not sold, by Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) and/or any applicable licensors (collectively referred to as Licensor).
  • Page 69 Agreement, you agree to return or destroy the original package and all whole or partial copies of the Program in your possession and so certify in writing to TI. The export and re-export of United States original software and documentation is subject to the Export Administration Act of 1969 as amended.
  • Page 70 The following program files are covered by the GPL. Additional files and licenses follow the GPL. uboot (bootloader) uboot additions & MV Linux kernel additions base-passwd ifupdown netbase modutils GPL follows: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but chang- ing it is not allowed.
  • Page 71 0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copy- right holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License. The "Program", below, refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Program" means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: that is to say, a work con- taining the Program or a portion of it, either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another language.
  • Page 72 The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source code means all the source code for all modules it con- tains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable.
  • Page 73 10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is copy- righted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this.
  • Page 74 This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary pro- grams. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library Gen- eral Public License instead of this License.
  • Page 75 We call this license the "Lesser" General Public License because it does Less to protect the user's freedom than the ordinary General Public License. It also provides other free software developers Less of an advantage over competing non-free programs. These disadvantages are the reason we use the ordinary General Public License for many libraries.
  • Page 76 (For example, a function in a library to compute square roots has a purpose that is entirely well- defined independent of the application. Therefore, Subsection 2d requires that any application- supplied function or table used by this function must be optional: if the application does not sup- ply it, the square root function must still compute square roots.) These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole.
  • Page 77 a) Accompany the work with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code for the Library including whatever changes were used in the work (which must be distributed under Sec- tions 1 and 2 above); and, if the work is an executable linked with the Library, with the complete machine-readable "work that uses the Library", as object code and/or source code, so that the user can modify the Library and then relink to produce a modified executable containing the mod- ified Library.
  • Page 78 It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices. Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system;...
  • Page 79 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer"...
  • Page 80: Ti Learningcheck 3.X License Agreement

    If you make copies, do not delete the copyright notice, trademark, or protective notices from the copies. 5 Warranty: TI warrants that it has the right to provide the Licensed Materials. TI does not war- rant that the Licensed Materials will be free from errors or will meet your specific require- ments.
  • Page 81 Version 1.1 --------------- 1. Definitions. 1.0.1. "Commercial Use" means distribution or otherwise making the Covered Code available to a third party. 1.1. "Contributor" means each entity that creates or contributes to the creation of Modifications. 1.2. "Contributor Version" means the combination of the Original Code, prior Modifications used by a Contributor, and the Modifications made by that particular Contributor.
  • Page 82 2.2. Contributor Grant. Subject to third party intellectual property claims, each Contributor hereby grants You a world- wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license (a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by Con- tributor, to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and distribute the Modifications created by such Contributor (or portions thereof) either on an unmodified basis, with other Modifi- cations, as Covered Code and/or as part of a Larger Work;...
  • Page 83 Contributor represents that, except as disclosed pursuant to Section 3.4(a) above, Contrib- utor believes that Contributor's Modifications are Contributor's original creation(s) and/or Contrib- utor has sufficient rights to grant the rights conveyed by this License. 3.5. Required Notices. You must duplicate the notice in Exhibit A in each file of the Source Code. If it is not possible to put such notice in a particular Source Code file due to its structure, then You must include such notice in a location (such as a relevant directory) where a user would be likely to look for such a notice.
  • Page 84 license differs from this License) and (b) otherwise make it clear that Your version of the license contains terms which differ from the Mozilla Public License and Netscape Public License. (Filling in the name of the Initial Developer, Original Code or Contributor in the notice described in Exhibit A shall not of themselves be deemed to be modifications of 7.
  • Page 85 The Covered Code is a "commercial item," as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R. 2.101 (Oct. 1995), consisting of "commercial computer software" and "commercial computer software docu- mentation," as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 (Sept. 1995). Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R.
  • Page 86 1. Definitions. "License" shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document. "Licensor" shall mean the copyright owner or entity authorized by the copyright owner that is granting the License. "Legal Entity"...
  • Page 87 (d) If the Work includes a "NOTICE" text file as part of its distribution, then any Derivative Works that You distribute must include a readable copy of the attribution notices contained within such NOTICE file, excluding those notices that do not pertain to any part of the Derivative Works, in at least one of the following places: within a NOTICE text file distributed of the Derivative Works;...
  • Page 88 The following program files are covered by the BERKELEY SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION LICENSE. Binding-1.0.3.jar BERKELEY SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION LICENSE follows: Copyright (c) 2005, Karsten Lentzsch All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 89 46 battery precautions 56 battery precautions (rechargeables) calculators connecting to hubs 41 installing software on 43 calculators that work with TI- Navigator™ 3 CellSheet 1 charging and assembling hubs 6 clamping hub to work surface 41 Classroom kit 4...
  • Page 90 56 precautions with rechargeable batteries 57 problems resolving network 49 recharging network hubs 6 registering TI-Navigator 36 resetting access point 56 hubs 12 safety battery 56 rechargeable batteries 57 service and support 55 setting up network 12...

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