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SMART Table 230i - Before You Can Use SMART Sync with Your Table; Setting up Your Wireless Network

SMART Table 230i
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42 | CHAPTER 6 – SMART TABLE AND SMART SYNC SOFTWARE
IMPORTANT
If you allow Internet access to your SMART Table and the internal computer’s
software becomes damaged as a result, the SMART Table Warranty is void.
Before You Can Use SMART Sync with Your Table
Before you can remotely monitor and control your SMART Table with SMART Sync
software, you must complete these stages:
Install and activate SMART Sync Teacher software on your teacher computer.
Set up and configure a wireless network.
Configure the table’s SMART Sync Student software.
To install and activate
SMART Sync Teacher
software
1. If you don’t already have SMART Sync Teacher software installed on your teacher
computer, contact your authorized SMART Reseller, or download the software
from www2.smarttech.com/st/en-US/Support/Downloads/smartsync/
.
NOTE
SMART Sync Teacher and Student software must be the same version.
2. Assign a name to the SMART Sync Teacher software.
You will use this name when configuring the SMART Sync Student software on
your table. Refer to the SMART Sync 2009 User’s Guide (document 131740
)
provided with your SMART Sync software.
Setting up your Wireless Network
Before setting up the SMART Table’s wireless network configuration, take the table
out of Student and Teacher modes.
To set up your
SMART Table
1. Turn on your SMART Table (see Turning On Your SMART Table on page 5).
The SMART Table Activities menu appears.
2. Connect a USB storage device to your SMART Table.
The menu changes from Student mode to Teacher mode.
3. Press , and then press OK.
The SMART Table Activities software closes.
4. Disconnect the USB storage device bracelet.
5. Connect a mouse to a USB receptacle on the side of your SMART Table.
IMPORTANT
Do not place the mouse on the touch surface. The camera may interpret the
mouse contact as a touch.

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