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Handsets (Cont’d)
Power Consumption & LED Status
We have made the handset intelligent in respect of its battery condition. The state
of the battery can be monitored on the handset. The dual LED indicators above
the push buttons will light-up in the following formats:-
Flash green when the ‘Next’ button is pressed
Flash Red when the ‘Back’ button is pressed
Flash Amber when the ‘Black’ button is pressed
Flash Amber twice when both the ’Back’ and ’Next’ buttons are pressed at
the same time indicating ‘low’ battery condition.
NOTE -
Should the battery be unable to drive the RF circuitry accurately, the dual
LEDs will flash Red quickly without transmitting. If this happens, you will need to
replace the battery to obtain the correct operation.
Classic Handset
The original Classic handset has proved to be a very popular and trusted handset
with a great open field distance of over 75m.
Power Consumption & LED Status
If no cue signals are received from the handset and the cue LED on the handset
does not illuminate when any cue button is pressed, the battery will need to be
replaced. An MN1604 or PP3, 9V is used.
Handset Configuration
Both the Laser and original Classic handsets are
available in different button configurations:-
3-button
which includes ‘Next’, ‘Back’ and ‘Black’
as shown above and opposite. (3 button excluding
the Laser button on the Laser handset);
2-button
which excludes the ‘Black’ button and
1-button
(Classic handset model) for ‘Next’ only.
This single button has been useful for nervous or
presenters unfamiliar with the technology.
Both handsets are designed to be comfortable in
the hand whilst being functional and they require
no training.
CAUTION !
Risk of explosion if batteries are replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of batteries according to manufacturers’ instructions