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6.0 Keypad Settings Retrieval
6.1 Keypad locally
To verify what settings the keypad has, press
the 1 and 5 key simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Either the red or the green led will light to start
a sequence of blinks representing the Base ID
and keypad address. A green LED flash
represents the numerical values separated by
red LED indicator. The format is as follows:
Tens Digit of Base ID
Red Flash
Ones Digit of Base ID
Red Flash
Small Pause
Hundreds digit of keypad Address
Red Flash
Tens digit of keypad Address
Red Flash
Ones digit of keypad Address
Red Flash
6.2 Changing Keypad and Channel Number
Make sure base station is detected properly.
Choose
“Change Keypad Channel and
Address”
from the drop down menu of the
Device
group in
Powercom Tab
. Follow the
instructions to continue.
7.0 Keypad Battery Replacement
Each keypad is powered from a single CR2032
Lithium Coin Cell battery. One fresh CR2032
battery can last for up to 20,000 votes.
INSTRUCTIONS :
1.
Remove screw from case back.
2.
Separate case parts at screw location
3.
Using a non-metallic object, carefully push
the battery out of the retainer from the
back side
4.
Slide in new battery with positive side away
from circuit board
Figure 3. Keypad Battery Replacement
8.0 Software
PowerCom®
is PowerPoint Add-in software
available for keypad and it can be installed for
Office 2007, Office 2010 and Office 2013. Please
contact
powercom@dsii.net
for
more
information about PowerCom software.
9.0 Accessories
Call PowerCom team or an authorized dealer for
information on available storage/shipping cases,
lanyards, extra cables or power supply kits for
PowerCom Mini system.
10.0 Limited Product Warranty
PowerCom® warrants its serial components for a
period of 24 months from the date of
manufacture for any material or workmanship
defect in the product. This warranty does not
extend to batteries or any product component,
which has been subjected to misuse, neglect,
accidental breakage, improper installation, use
outside of present guidelines, or alteration
outside of our factory.