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The batteries in
the wireless
cradles run down
during class time,
resulting in dead
or low batteries.
Make sure the wireless cradles are recharged
overnight at least every other night. If your
system is used heavily during the day,
recharge the batteries every night.
Normally, the wireless cradle’s rechargable
batteries can be recharged and used for up to
three years. If you charge a battery overnight
and the LED on the network cradle still blinks
red or amber, contact Texas Instruments for
help.
Extra cradles
appear on the
network
Do not attempt to configure more than one
classroom network at the same time.
Remove the network connector from cradles
that you do not want to add to your network.
Compare the cradle numbers listed in the
Network Manager window with the numbers
stamped on the backs of the cradles
themselves. Highlight and remove any cradles
in the list that should not be part of your
network.
Data is received
by some
calculators, but
not all.
Make sure the TI-Nspire™ handheld is
securely connected to the TI-Nspire™
Navigator™ wireless cradles.
Make sure all of the calculators have the
latest operating system from Texas
Instruments installed.
Make sure the calculator’s RAM is not
completely full.
Make sure an alternate operating system,
such as Mirage, is not installed. If found,
remove it from the calculator.
The calculator
does not respond
in any way, and
appears to be
“locked up.”
Reset the calculator. For instructions, refer to
the guidebook for the calculator.
Problem or
message
Possible causes or solutions