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Key Beep Each keypad contains a buzzer internally which has the option of being configured to provide feedback with each key that is pressed.
Key Lock Feedback If this option is set to true, then keypad users will be prompted a “X” on their screen if they press a key that is out of valid range.
Keypad Address (Also known as keypad number.) Each keypad has a unique address per base station. This is called the keypad address or the keypad number. The keypad address uses an artificial base letter (A,B,C,D) plus a keypad address so presenters can differentiate the keypad number, as well as the different base station channel.
Keypad Number (Also known as keypad addresses.) Each keypad has a unique address per base station. This is called the keypad address or the keypad number. The keypad address uses an artificial base letter (A,B,C,D) plus a keypad address so presenters can differentiate the keypad number, as well as the different base station channel.
Keypad Range The range of keypad numbers that will be used for polling, the default is always the maximum number of keypads from 1 to 250, but you can also input a string of keypad numbers. Here’s a sample of a string: "1,3,6-10,21-29,38". Keypad numbers separated by commas are treated as individual keypads, whereas the keypads separated by a hyphen will be interpreted as an inclusive range.
Keypad Settings Keypad configuration either via base station or manually set on keypad using the keypad membrane. When set to Base, all keypads that are within range and powered up will be automatically reconfigured Keypad Settings such as Digit Echo, Post Acknowledgement, Low Battery Notification.