User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Free Online Training
- Support by Phone and Web
- What You Received
- Renaissance Receiver Setup and Key Tasks
- Responder Settings and Key Tasks
- Software-the 2Know! Toolbar
- Install the Toolbar
- Start the 2Know! Toolbar and Get Ready for the Session
- Start the Session
- Ask the Questions
- Use the Graph
- Ask Pulse Questions
- Use the Teacher Responder Feature
- Choose a Different Theme and/or Change the Size of the Toolbar
- Get Software Updates
- View 2Know! Toolbar Instructions while Using the Toolbar
- View the Toolbar Version and Other Information
- Tips for Using the 2Know! Toolbar in a Classroom
- Software-AccelTest Key Tasks
- Software-Accelerated Math RP
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Limited Warranty
R ESPONDER SETTINGS AND KEY TASKS
Replacing Responder Batteries
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Enabling/Disabling the Responder Calculator
The calculator is only available on Responders running firmware version 1.x.
You do not need to disable it if your Responders are using the 3.x firmware
version.
1. Open the Renaissance Wireless Server Utility program on your computer:
• Windows: Click StartProgramsRenaissance Wireless
ServerRenaissance Wireless Server Utility.
• Macintosh: Open the Applications folder, then the Renaissance
Wireless Server folder. Double-click Renaissance Wireless Server
Utility.
2. Click the Device Settings tab.
3. Click the box next to Calculator.
4. Click Update Device Settings; then, click OK when the program states
that the device settings have been updated.
Replacing Responder Batteries
High-quality alkaline batteries should last an entire school year. When the
batteries need replacing, you’ll see an empty battery icon on the Responder
screen with the message Batteries are Very Low.
Checking the Battery Charge
1. On the Responder, press On/Off to turn it on.
2. If the Responder is owned, enter the owner’s PIN.
3. Press the down arrow button to scroll down to Settings.
4. Press Select.
5. With About highlighted, press Select. The battery charge status is shown
by the darkness of the symbol. If it is completely dark, the batteries are
fully charged. If not, the symbol will be 2/3 dark, 1/3 dark, or empty as the
batteries discharge.










