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Getting Started - Oregon Scientific SG18 Owner's Manual

Wifi-updateable smart globe with lcd screen

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SE18_US manual 0630 OP

Getting Started

Your SmartGlobe™ Elite base uses one AAA battery to keep the real time clock running,
which is installed in the back as shown. It is also equipped with an AC/DC adapter
connection, which provides power to the base.
Your smart pen uses two AAA batteries. To open the battery cover, remove the screw on the
back of the pen with a coin and then pull it open from the top as shown. Once you have
installed the batteries in the pen, turn on the smart pen by pressing the
AC/DC adapter connection
Plug the adapter into the adapter jack (center
positive type) at the rear side of the unit. Plug
the adapter into a wall outlet.
Auto off
The SmartGlobe™ Elite base will go to idle
mode after a few minutes if it is not being
used. To shut down it completely, please use
the power switch.
The smart pen will automatically enter
standby mode to conserve power after several
minutes of no input.
Low battery indicator
A flashing blue LED light indicates that the
smart pen is running out of batteries.
Note:
The clock in SmartGlobe™ Elite will be inaccurate when
there is no power to the unit after 2 minutes. After two minutes,
the clock in the SmartGlobe™ Elite will become inaccurate if there
is no power source. Please replace the battery located at the back
of the SmartGlobe™ Elite and reset the time.
PC requirements
• Windows Vista/XP
• 2 GHz or above 32-bit (x86) processor
• 512 MB RAM or above
• 2.5 GB of available hard disk space
Control functions
Arrows
Touch
to navigate through menu/setting.
Back
Touch
to go back to the previous menu page.
Enter
Touch
to select item in menu/setting.
Volume
To raise the volume, touch
To lower the volume, touch
Contrast
To brighten the LCD screen, touch
To darken the LCD screen, touch
Local Map
To use the U.S. map, push in the drawer at the bottom of
the base. Once opened, pull the map out from within.
To close the drawer, push the drawer back into the base
until a click sound is heard.
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Caution
• Different types of batteries or new and
• Batteries are to be inserted with the
• Remove batteries from the unit if the unit
• Remove all batteries when replacing.
• Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
• Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be
• Rechargeable batteries are to be removed
• Rechargeable batteries are only to be
• Exhausted batteries are to be removed
• The supply terminals are not to be
• The base unit must not be connected to a
• Due to AC/DC adapter connection - Not
.
.
.
.
button.
used batteries are not to be mixed.
Only batteries of the same or equivalent
type as recommended are to be used.
correct polarity.
is not going to be used for a long time.
recharged.
from the product before being charged.
charged under adult supervision.
from the product.
short-circuited.
power supply greater than 9V.
suitable for children under 3 years of age.
Use only under adult supervision.
The Toy must only be used with the
recommended adaptor.
• CD or DVD-ROM drive
• USB port
• Internet Access
• Wi-Fi connection to the Internet
Note: During game play, some screens may have
buttons at the bottom of the screen indicating
related controls on the panel.
i.e. Under the Weather Forecast category, at the
bottom right hand corner, there are two arrows
which allow the player to scroll through the
weather forecast for the following days.
The transformer is not a toy.
In an environment prone to static
discharge, the unit may malfunction. To
reset, remove batteries or disconnecting
the adaptor for at least 10 seconds before
connecting the power supply again.
• A toy transformer shall be provided with
instructions that are easily understood by
children of the ages for which the product
is intended. The instructions shall describe
the proper use and care of the toy
transformer.
The instructions shall also contain a
statement addressed to parents
recommending that the toy transformer be
periodically examined for conditions that
may result in the risk of fire, electric
shock, or injury to persons (such as
damage to the output cord, blades,
housing, or other parts) and that, in an
event of such conditions, the transformer
should not be used until properly repaired.
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