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NOTE: It is recommended that you always fully test Presenter Control mode
with the computer thoroughly during rehearsals!
‘Learning’ the Handset.
MicroCue
2
uses coded transmission data to identify each
handset. This ensures that only those handsets programmed to each MicroCue
2
will be able to send cue signals; making it impossible for the system to receive
false cue commands. Up to 16 handsets can be programmed to each MicroCue
2
main unit if required. To learn the handset coding:
1.
Momentarily press the ‘Learn’ button on the underside of the MicroCue
2
main unit using a suitable tool (e.g. a ballpoint pen or similar). The red LED
will illuminate to confirm the system is ready to learn a new handset.
2.
Press any button on the handset to send a cue signal to MicroCue
2
. The
visual display on the front panel will confirm the cue has been received and
that the system has learned the new handset.
NOTE: Whenever the ‘Learn’ button is pressed, both USB ports are disabled
and no cues can be sent to any computers that may be connected
Handset Code Erase.
To erase all handset learn codes:
1.
Press and hold the ‘Learn’ button on the underside of the MicroCue
2
main
unit using a suitable tool (e.g. a ballpoint pen or similar). The front panel
display will cycle through illuminating the two outer LEDS, then the two
centre LEDS, then leave the two outer LEDS illuminated to confirm
MicroCue
2
is in erase mode.
2.
Release the Learn button and MicroCue
2
will re-start without any handsets
being programmed. MicroCue
2
will now be unable to receive any cue
commands until a new handset has been learned.
System Reset.
Each of the MicroCue
2
USB ports can be independently reset to
factory default settings - including any handset special cue commands. To reset
each A and B USB port, the Presenter Control button must be in the following
states:
1.
With the Presenter Control button on the front panel in the required starting
state (see Fig 4 above), press and hold the presenter control button and
also momentarily press the ‘Learn’ button on the underside of the main unit
Start with: To reset USB port:
A
B
A and B
Figure 4
Presenter Control States