User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Information
- Regulatory Information
- USA FCC Information Concerning Radio Frequency Interference
- Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity
- Overview
- System requirements
- Unpacking the boxes
- Assembling and charging the network hubs
- Before you begin
- Setting up your TI-Navigator™ network the first time
- Before you begin
- Hardware type and Ethernet adapter type
- Connecting the cables to the access point
- Starting the wizard
- Identifying your hardware and selecting a channel
- Identifying the network connection
- Configuring an Ethernet port
- Configuring a USB port
- Setting up your classroom network
- Activating the access point
- Activating Type 2 network hubs
- Activating Type 1 network hubs
- Registering your TI-Navigator™ system
- Installing the calculator operating system
- Connecting the calculators to the hubs
- Installing software Apps on the calculators
- Technical information
- Troubleshooting
- Resetting the Type 2 access point
- Resetting the Type 1 access point
- Texas Instruments Support and Service
- Battery Precautions for Calculators
- Battery Precautions for Rechargeable Battery Packs
- Texas Instruments (TI) Warranty Information
- TI LearningCheck 3.x License Agreement
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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. If you
remove a hub from the charging bay with no network connector
attached, the hub’s power-status LED goes off until you attach a
connector.
Removing the network connectors
When the hubs are out of the charging bay using battery power but are
not in use, we recommend removing the network connectors from the
hubs to extend battery life.
f To remove a network connector from a hub, use your thumb
and forefinger to squeeze the two buttons on the sides of the
connector, and then pull it away from the hub.
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