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ClassMate
User Guide
Rev.9- 20090202
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3. To remove the battery, push and lift the finger tab located on the left-hand side of the
battery and remove battery from the casing.
To install battery:
1. To install the battery, insert the right edge first, making certain the bump fits in the
appropriate opening, and push the left edge in place.
The battery's label should be
facing up. Do not force the battery in place; you only have to apply a slight push.
The right side is inserted first; it should not be pushed down.
2. Replace the battery door by putting the right-hand side in first and reinsert the screw to
secure the battery door.
Note: To obtain replacement batteries, please contact HumanWare.
2.2 Powering On/Off ClassMate
To turn the player ON,
press and hold
the
Power
key, which is located on the right side of the
player, near the top corner. You will hear a beep and a welcome message.
To turn the player OFF,
press and hold
the
Power
key again. You will hear two beeps indicating
the player is powering OFF.
2.2.1 Player Reset using Power Button
If the player does not respond to any key presses including power off,
hold down
the
Power
button for
10 seconds
to force a hard reset. The player will shut down without saving anything
and will revert to settings during last shutdown. A hard reset can also be performed when the
Keyboard is locked. Note that if you perform a hard reset on a player that is operating normally,
the settings will be saved as they would be during a normal shutdown.
2.3 Inserting and Removing the SD card
To insert and remove the SD card follow these steps:
1. Hold the player facing you. The SD card slot is on the right edge of the player in the
centre.
2. One corner of the SD card is cut at a 45 degree angle.
Insert the SD card with the label facing up. The cut corner
needs to be the top left corner. If the wrong side of the
card is inserted, it will not enter completely.
3. Gently, push the card into the slot until it clicks into place. Do not use excessive force.
Only slight pressure is required to lock the SD card into place.
4. To remove the card, push down on the top edge to release it. Then pull it out.
Note: For documents over 4 gigabytes in size, you will need to use SDHC cards.
2.3.1 Protecting information/writing to SD card