Smart Technologies Slate Ws200 Users Manual
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Using SMART Slate SMART Slate WS200 Introduction Teachers and students can use the SMART Slate to control computer applications and make notes on a SMART Board™ interactive whiteboard, SMART Podium interactive pen display or any computerprojected image from anywhere in the classroom. Wireless technology allows teachers to present from up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) away, and it allows students to give feedback or solve a problem using the slate from their desks. In this lesson you will learn: • About SMART Slate features • How to connect the SMART Slate • How to use the SMART Slate • How to check the battery charge Feature Overview Feature Overview (cont.) icon strip with the tethered pen to change digital ink colors and access frequently used features. Power and Status Indicators The power indicator shows the current power state and the charge status of the wireless slate. • If the power indicator glows green, the battery is fully charged, or the wireless slate is connected to your computer with the USB cable • If the power indicator glows amber or red, the battery charge is low. Connect the USB cable to your computer to recharge the wireless slate. The status indicator shows the wireless connection status of the slate, and whether the pen is interacting with the display. • If the status indicator glows pale green, the wireless slate is connected to your computer • If the status indicator glows dark green, the pen is interacting with the workspace • If the status indicator blinks green, the slate is searching for your computer • If the status indicator glows amber, there is no wireless connection Tethered Pen The tethered pen is your mouse. Use the tethered pen on the interactive workspace to control and manipulate items on your screen, and write and erase digital ink. Use the pen side switch to perform two programmable, frequently used functions. Store the pen in the compartment on top of the wireless slate. Interactive Workspace The interactive workspace integrates with your computer and SMART Board software to create an interactive environment. Control your computer with the tethered pen and write over any application with digital ink. Function Buttons Three customizable function buttons provide shortcuts to frequently used SMART Notebook and SMART Board software tools, or convenient access to the previous or next page in a SMART Notebook file. Underlay Icon Strip The printed desktop underlay is located under a thin layer of transparent film above the interactive workspace. Lift the transparent film to insert a printed desktop underlay image. Press the icons on the customizable SMART Technologies November 2009 Using SMART Slate Connecting the SMART Slate Using the SMART Slate (cont.) T he SMART Slate uses Bluetooth® wireless technology to communicate with your computer. The first time you use the SMART Slate, or if you accidentally disconnect the slate, you’ll need to establish the wireless connection. • To left-click, press the pen to the workspace • To double-click, quickly tap the interactive workspace twice in the same location with the pen To establish the wireless connection • To right-click, press the Right-Click button on the icon strip or the upper pen button, and then press the pen to the display. Subsequent pen presses will register as left-clicks. • Press any of the three customizable function buttons on the slate to perform the defined action or open the configured application •Press an icon strip icon with the pen. The cursor changes to the tool you select. Touch the pen to the workspace to use the selected tool. 1. S lide the power switch on the top-right corner of the SMART Slate to the ON position, and then press the Connect button on the underside of the slate. The status indicator flashes green. 2. Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the notification area. The My Bluetooth Places window appears. 3. C lick Add a Bluetooth Device. The Bluetooth Setup Wizard window appears. Click Next. 4. C lick SMART Slate WS200, and then click Next. The Confirmation Required window appears. 5. C lick the Bluetooth Security Code Required pop-up in the notification area. The Bluetooth Security Code Request window appears. 6. Type 0000, and then click OK 7. U se the SMART Slate pen to press the Click here: XX button Checking the Battery Charge You can check the battery charge in the SMART Notebook control panel. To check the battery charge 1. Press the SMART Board icon in the notification area 3. Press SMART Hardware Settings. The battery charge status appears in the upper-right corner. When the SMART Slate is connected to your computer, the status indicator on the slate glows pale green and the Bluetooth icon in the notification area glows green. After you create a connection between your slate and your computer, your slate automatically connects with your computer when you turn on the slate. Using the SMART Slate The pen is your mouse when you’re using the SMART Slate. To see where your cursor is on the screen, hover the pen about 1/4” (0.5 cm) above the workspace. Interact with computer applications by pressing the pen to the workspace. You can also access additional tools and features using the icon strip or by pressing one of the three programmable function buttons on the slate. 2. Select Control Panel. The SMART Notebook Control Panel appears. Conclusion You can use the SMART Slate to control computer applications and make notes on the SMART Board interactive whiteboard, SMART Podium interactive pen display or any computer-projected image, from anywhere in the classroom. You can customize function and pen buttons and underlay icon strips to suit your needs, and deliver engaging, collaborative lessons that are interactive and accessible. Let’s review what you’ve learned: It’s easy to start using the SMART Slate: • SMART Slate features • How to connect the SMART Slate • How to use the SMART Slate • How to check the battery charge • To write over the desktop with digital ink, pick up the pen, select a digital ink color on the icon strip, press and hold the lower pen button and use the pen to write on the interactive workspace • To erase your digital ink notes, press the Eraser tool button on the icon strip, or use the eraser-end of the pen, and move the pen in a smooth motion over the interactive workspace • Release the lower pen button, or press the Cursor button on the icon strip to return the pen to mouse mode © 2009 SMART Technologies ULC. All rights reserved. SMART Board, Notebook, smarttech and the SMART logo are trademarks of SMART Technologies ULC in the U.S. and/or other countries. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used by SMART Technologies ULC under license. All other third-party product and company names are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Printed in Canada 11/2009. SMART Technologies November 2009
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