| Word |
Description |
| Radio Frequency |
Keypads communicate with the Base Station using what is called a radio frequency. (2.4 GHz wireless Radio Frequency (RF) technology.) The Base Station is the control center for the system and operates according to commands issued by the application software. When a key is pressed on the keypad, it’s transmitted using radio frequency. The base station continuously sends out a radio frequency packet when the unit is powered on. |
| Range |
In this question type, you set a list of numeric ranges. Keypad users answer the question presented by inputting a multi-digit and pressing the "Send" key when done. Answers are tallied based on which range answers fall in. |
| Re-vote |
This function clears the Poll, resets the Poller counter to 0 and allows participants to re-vote. The PowerCom short cut key R but beware as no warning message or confirmation is given and the reset cannot be undone. |
| Receive on Any Group |
A Reply Plus WRS7200 keypad setting which when set to true makes the transmission arrows on the keypad’s LCD screen to flash when it is receiving data from the base station. This is beneficial for troubleshooting RF performance in the room. |
| Reply EU |
A Reply EU is a Reply radio frequency keypad model designed for the European region. The ReplyExport system is a variant of the Standard Reply system and was modified to meet the radio regulatory rules of the European Union and other foreign countries. |
| Reply EZ |
A Reply radio frequency keypad model as an entry-level product that is ideal for most classroom and boardroom applications. It is simple to setup, easy to operate, and delivers all the advantages of radio - speed, barrier-free operation, reliability - near the price of less functional/reliable infrared products. Reply EZ support 50 keypad address per channel and 2 user-selectable channels. Maximum capacity is 100 participants. Although still used, the EZ model was discontinued by Reply in 2005. |
| Reply IQ |
The Reply IQ is the advanced keypad used mainly for interactive meetings by education and research professionals. Standard features include: large graphics, LCD shows, question and answer options and has multiple digit entry, user ID, vote verification, speed scoring, moment-to-moment polling, and text messaging. Expansion port allows capabilities to be added with plug-in modules. |
| ReplyWorldwide |
This Reply model is called Worldwide because it operates in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz band. It’s available for sale to US (FCC certified), Canada (IC certified), and Europe (CE certified), as well as many other international regions/countries. The system consists of the following items: 1) Wireless Keypads: Model CRS5200 is a calculator-style radio frequency device with a numeric button panel on the top surface. 2) Base Station: Model CRS940 processes responses of up to 250 keypads on a single radio channel. ReplyWorldwide support up to 15 channels and allows 3,750 participants to conduct a meeting in a 150 meters X 150 meters room. It can transmit 100 keypad signals per second. |
| Roster List |
With PowerCom, presenters can create a Roster List that stores the participant information. Roster List is the actual data in tabular format with the column label being the first row of data. The Roster List uses a PRL file type acronym. |
| Roster Template |
PowerCom uses a Roster template to define the participant information. The Roster Template is the data definition of the Roster file, and does not contain actual data. The Roster Template has a PRT file type acronym. |