Texas Instruments TINSPIRE Getting Started - Page 26
Now that you know where the non-working cradles are, you can add the cradles to the network again.
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Now that you know where the non-working cradles are, you can add the cradles to the network again. Cradle LEDs The LEDs on each cradle use various colors and blink patterns to indicate data activity or power status. This can occur either when the cradles are seated in the charging bay or when they are outside the charging bay. The LEDs indicate status as follows. Activity LED Color and pattern Blinking green Meaning Indicates data transfer to and from the access point. Battery (Power Status) LED Color and pattern Meaning In the charging bay Solid amber The battery is charging. Solid green Power on; charged and powered by a charging bay or power adapter. Solid red The battery is charging, but does not have good contact with the charging bay. Reposition the cradle so it has good contact. The LED should then turn amber to indicate it is recharging. Outside the charging bay Blinking green Power on; battery powered. The battery is 30% to 99% charged. Blinking amber Low battery (less than 30% charged). Blinking red Battery is critically low (less than 8% charged). Creating and managing your teacher account You can create your teacher account in the Teacher Preferences section of the TI-Nspire™ Navigator™ Teacher Software. Your teacher account lets you log in to the TI-Nspire™ Navigator™ network from your handheld. 20 Setting up the TI-Nspire™ Navigator™ Teacher Software