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File Name: EINB_Manual.doc                       Date: 6/15/2004

 

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 Response System 

  

User 

Manual 

 

Model LCB100-E1 Base and LCK-E1

 

Keypad 

Frequency 2.4 GHz 

 

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Model LCK–E1 keypad is a wireless portable device that along with a 

base unit Model LCB100-EI makes it possible for a number of people to participate 
interactively in a class situation. The product accomplishes this by sending keypad switch 
closure information from the keypad to the base unit employing a wireless transceiver to 
receive the keypad signal. These signals are processed by the base unit and delivered to a 
host computer which allows the responses to be stored, analyzed and if desired displayed on 
a video projector for feedback to the group showing the results of their participation.  
 
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keypad is housed in a translucent blue plastic enclosure similar in appearance to a 

small TV remote control device. It is powered by 2 AA battery cells, eliminating external wires 
or connections. The keypad uses a membrane switch panel for numeric entry and an LCD 
display for entry display to the user. 
 
The system operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency band using frequency hopping spread 
spectrum. In Canada, to prevent radio interference to any licensed service sharing this band, 
this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum 
shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing. 
 
 

System Setup 

 

1.  Unpack the cps

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 base unit and set it on a table or available surface in the vicinity of 

where the cps

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keypads will be used. 

2.  Plug the USB DC power/data cable into an available USB port on a PC; plug the other end 

into the USB port on the cps

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 base. 

3.  Open the carrying case containing the response keypads and distribute them to the 

participants. 

4.  Turn on the computer and start the application software to control the base unit to poll for 

keypad responses. The application software will have its own instructions for using the 
system. 

 
 

Operation 

 

1.  Instruct the participants on the usage of the response keypads and procedure for 

responding. 

2.  Ask a question and/or send prompts from the base unit for keypad LCD display and allow 

enough time (at least 10 seconds) for all participants to respond.  A self pace testing mode 
is also available. 

3.  Observe the results on the screen and optionally save the results for later analysis if 

desired. 

4.  Proceed and repeat the process for the next question. 
5.  Continue until all questions are completed. 
6.  Analyze the responses for the period and run printouts if desired. 

 

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