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Preliminary Document 

 

 

 
 

Table of Contents 

 

1.0 Reply

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 Systems ......................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.2 Applications/Advantages .................................................................................................................. 5

 

1.3 RF Communication........................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.4 Technology Leadership, Patent Protection, and Certification...................................................... 5

 

1.5 Other Fleetwood Group, Inc. Products........................................................................................... 5

 

2.0 Principles of Operation ............................................................................................................ 5

 

2.1 Placement of the Reply

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 System ...................................................................................................... 6

 

3.0 How to Use the Keypad ............................................................................................................ 6

 

3.1 Initial Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.2 Softkeys .............................................................................................................................................. 7

 

3.3 Set Keypad Address .......................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.4 Set Keypad Channel Number .......................................................................................................... 7

 

3.5 Changing the Batteries ..................................................................................................................... 7

 

4.0 How to Use the Base ................................................................................................................ 8

 

4.1 System Power..................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.2 Main Menu......................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.3 System Help ....................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.4 System Setup Menu........................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.4.1 Channel Selection ...............................................................................................................................................8

 

4.4.2 Video Output Control .........................................................................................................................................8

 

4.4.3 Backlight Control................................................................................................................................................8

 

4.4.4 Keypad Test Screen ............................................................................................................................................8

 

4.4.5 Video System Selection......................................................................................................................................9

 

4.4.6 Firmware Revision .............................................................................................................................................9

 

4.4.7 LCD Contrast Control ........................................................................................................................................9

 

4.5 Loading Predefined Questions ......................................................................................................... 9

 

4.6 Saving Test Results ........................................................................................................................... 9

 

4.7 Clearing Questions and Test Results............................................................................................... 9

 

4.8 Voting Predefined Questions.......................................................................................................... 10

 

4.9 Voting Impromptu Questions ........................................................................................................ 10

 

4.10 Displaying Test Results................................................................................................................. 10

 

4.10.1 Graphing Test Results ....................................................................................................................................10

 

4.10.2 Grid Display Test Results...............................................................................................................................10

 

5.0 CSV File Data Format ........................................................................................................... 11

 

5.1 Question.csv File Format................................................................................................................ 11

 

5.2 Results.csv File Format................................................................................................................... 12

 

Содержание Reply WRS960X

Страница 1: ...roup Inc 360 Herndon Parkway Model Name WRS960X Suite 1400 Standards FCC 15 247 IC RSS 210 FCC IC ID FBRWRS960X 1859A WRS960X Herndon VA 20170 http www rheintech com Report 2007182 Page 38 of 46 Appendix I Manual Please refer to the following pages ...

Страница 2: ...1 Preliminary Document USER MANUAL Reply Base Station Model WRS960X ...

Страница 3: ... Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specifications and pricing are subject to change without notice Printed in the U S A Fleetwood Group Inc Electronics Division 11832 James St Holland Michigan 49424 www fleetwoodgroup com www replysystems com Sales 1 800 257 6390 Technical Service 1 888 GO REPLY 467 3759 Reply is a registered trademark of Fleetwoo...

Страница 4: ...0 How to Use the Base 8 4 1 System Power 8 4 2 Main Menu 8 4 3 System Help 8 4 4 System Setup Menu 8 4 4 1 Channel Selection 8 4 4 2 Video Output Control 8 4 4 3 Backlight Control 8 4 4 4 Keypad Test Screen 8 4 4 5 Video System Selection 9 4 4 6 Firmware Revision 9 4 4 7 LCD Contrast Control 9 4 5 Loading Predefined Questions 9 4 6 Saving Test Results 9 4 7 Clearing Questions and Test Results 9 4 ...

Страница 5: ...uick Reference Guide 13 7 0 Command List 14 8 0 How To Return Components 15 9 0 Accessories 16 10 0 Limited Product Warranty 17 11 0 FCC Compliance Information 18 12 0 Technical Specifications 19 13 0 Troubleshooting Procedures 20 14 0 Index 21 ...

Страница 6: ...ion in wireless development of audience response solutions United States Patents 5 093 786 Re 35 449 and other patents reflect the commitment to wireless technology leadership and the unique position that Fleetwood Group Inc brings to the market Additional United States and foreign patents are pending Fleetwood Group Inc also maintains a commitment to complying with the United States Federal Commu...

Страница 7: ...ass out the keypads to the meeting participants and demonstrate how the keypad works Ask each person to press a numeric key on his or her keypad and observe what happens When a key on the keypad is pressed a single digit display will indicate which key was activated The digit keys 1 through 10 are used to enter numeric responses including multiple choice questions A through E or yes no answers int...

Страница 8: ...ve actions has been performed the two lower horizontal segments will light on the keypad At this point you have 5 seconds to do one of the following actions To recall the current address press the key The address will blink out on the display 001 250 To set a new address simply type in the new 3 digit address i e 0 0 1 address 1 and 2 5 0 address 250 If the address was changed the keypad will use ...

Страница 9: ...r the selection of different channels The valid channel range is 1 15 Use the softkey left right arrows to cycle through the available channels Channels are stored in the base memory and are recalled after a power cycle or a change of batteries 4 4 2 Video Output Control While in the System Setup Menu select the Basic tab with the softkey left right arrows Press the 2 key to access Video Output Co...

Страница 10: ...estion file is loaded successfully the first question contained in the Question csv file will be displayed for polling If an error occurs while loading a question file the base will return to the Main Menu Loaded questions are stored in base memory and will be available after a power cycle or a change of batteries WARNING Do NOT remove the USB flash drive while the base is loading a question file ...

Страница 11: ...s displayed on the screen Use the page up down key to view all question types Select the question type by pressing the associated numeric key After selecting question type the Select Correct Answer screen is displayed The correct answer is used when displaying user responses in graph grid format and when saving test results to file Select the correct answer by pressing the associated numeric key T...

Страница 12: ...Type 1 9 Correct Answer Number of Keys Used Text Line 1 Text Line 2 Text Line 12 CR LF Where Item Fixed Length Characters Description Question Number 2 Question number for the following data 01 99 Question Type 1 ASCII value representing the question type same as impromptu list Correct Answer 1 Correct answer numeric keypress expected For example if the correct answer is True for a True False Ques...

Страница 13: ...ms Fixed Length Characters Description Question Number Major 2 Question Number 01 99 Question Number Minor 1 Re Vote Number 0 initial vote 1 first re vote 2 second re vote etc The limit is 9 Question Type 1 ASCII value representing the question type same as impromptu list Correct Answer 1 Correct answer numeric keypress expected For example if the correct answer is True for a True False Question 1...

Страница 14: ...he key that was pressed The actual key pressed will still be sent 920 Disable post acknowledge 921 929 Enable post acknowledge for 1 9 seconds 930 Disable the key 931 Enable the key 940 Disable sending low battery message 941 Enable sending low battery message A is sent after each response if the battery is low 951 Setup the keypad s address 952 Disable the C 1 and C 2 shortcut keys 953 Enable the...

Страница 15: ...lowing table shows all keypad options and the state that these options will be in when running with an Einstein base station Option Status 9XX Code Local Echo Always on 910 Asterisk Key Enable Always on 931 Low Battery Notification Always on N A Post Acknowledgement Always on 920 Keypad Shortcut Keys Always off N A Softkeys Always on N A Individual Key Lockout Controlled automatically by question ...

Страница 16: ... Coordinator at 1 888 GO REPLY 467 3759 to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number prior to shipping the product back to the factory NOTE An RMA number MUST be obtained before shipping product back to Fleetwood Fleetwood will not accept any product without a RMA Number For product under Warranty see section 10 0 Limited Product Warranty Unless otherwise specified all parts should be sent...

Страница 17: ...Preliminary Document 9 0 Accessories Call Fleetwood or an authorized dealer for information on available storage shipping cases extra cables or power supply kits ...

Страница 18: ...nside the base or keypad Fleetwood Group Inc agrees to remedy at the factory any product defect or at its discretion replace any component or part of the product provided the owner complies with the following procedures 1 The owner is to determine that the problem is not the battery or a faulty or improper connection with the personal computer or power source The owner will contact our Product Ser...

Страница 19: ...onditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the device that are not approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the device Notice The base and keypad units may be susceptible to Electrostatic...

Страница 20: ...Output NTSC PAL SECAM Bootloader Main code will be firmware upgradeable Maximum Keypad Capacity 50 Number of Channels 15 Groups 1 group of 50 keypads per Base ID Range between keypad and base TBD Number of pre defined test questions 99 Number of times a question can be repeated and stored to memory Max of 10 Number of impromptu test questions Max of 99 Answer Length Single digit only Battery Life ...

Страница 21: ...Channel 1 DON Ts Avoid placing the Base Station on large metal areas such as a TV cart The metal could cause some RF performance deterioration Never position the Base Station inside or near a metal enclosure Avoid positioning the keypad on a metal surface during operation as this may cause the RF performance to deteriorate Never have two Base Stations with the same channel turned on at the same ti...

Страница 22: ...enu 8 Keypad Serial Number 8 Keypad basic operation 7 O Operating Modes 9 P Patent information 5 Prompting 12 Q Question Answers 12 R Return Parts 14 RF communication 5 S Service ii 14 15 Software 14 Static Mode System 10 System Operation 9 System Operation Mode Dynamic 10 Static 10 T Technical Specifications 17 Troubleshooting 17 U Universal Serial Bus USB 6 W Warranty 15 ...

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