Hardware – clickers and receivers – Smart Technologies 2011 User Manual

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Hardware – clickers and receivers

Feature

Description

Radio frequency (RF)

technology

RF technology provides a reliable wireless connection between the
student clickers and the central receiver. You don’t need a line of sight to
the clickers, and the clickers and the receiver can connect within a 100'
(30 m) range.

Ergonomic design

Designed to fit comfortably in young hands or to lie flat on a desk. Even
young students find the durable handheld clickers easy to use and
comfortable to hold. Responding to questions is quick and easy.

Ability to input math

expressions

XE clickers have dedicated buttons that enable students to enter complex

math and science expressions.

Ability to enter symbols

as well as letters with

diacritics

In XE mode, you can enter common math and science symbols. You can

also enter diacritics (letters with special symbols or accents).

LCD screen

The easy-to-read LCD screen has room to display several lines of text.

Students can see whether responses have been sent, and they can review

the status of their clicker’s battery power and network connection.

Descriptive icons

Icons on the LCD screen enable students to monitor the battery power and

the network status of their clicker.

Extended battery life

Each clicker uses long-lasting AA or AAA batteries.

Easy connection

The receiver connects to a computer using a USB cable, and it doesn’t

require an additional power adapter.

Flexible installation

The receiver weighs just under 6 oz. (165 g) and easily mounts onto walls,
desks or tables.

C H A P T E R 1

About the SMART Response system

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