| Word |
Description |
| Save as default |
This function is used to set the defaults for PowerCom Poller properties. Defaults can be saved for Graphics, Music, or the Timer counter clock. |
| Search key |
The search key, when pressed, will change the three digits in the upper left corner of the LCD to display the current Base ID (channel) for 3 seconds. After the timeout, it will display the keypad address again. If the keypad is configured as Dynamic Addressed then the key will prompt the user to search for bases units. |
| Secure Login |
Keypads will display an asterisk instead of the login data on the LCD screen. |
| Send Key |
The send key has multiple functions depending upon the question type being asked and the prompts on the keypad display. This button is not always needed to send a vote. Most question types will send when the vote is entered. The send key is used for sending multi-digit answer types after the numbers have been entered. It is also used as an ‘enter’ key or ‘yes’ key when prompted or for saving data. |
| Serial Number |
The factory set serial number is displayed. It will match the number printed on the label on the bottom of the keypad and cannot be changed. |
| Shortcut Key |
(Also called accelerator keys or hot keys.) This is a term given to a set of keys that perform a predefined function. These functions can often be done through menus or other indirect mechanism, but with a shortcut key users only need to press on key on their keyboard to accomplish the same task. |
| Show Received |
Keypads will show “Received” on the acknowledgement from the base after keypad transmission. |
| Show Sending |
Keypads will show “Sending” while it waits for the base to acknowledge its transmission. |
| Soft Key |
The soft keys are for special occasions. Some question types require the use of these keys. They are also used for menu navigation and Base selection. The 3 WRS7200 soft keys are located below the LCD screen. |
| Soft Keys |
Reply has 3 soft keys at the top of the keypad membrane. If enabled, these keys can be used as 3 extra general-purpose response buttons for non-numeric responses. PowerCom does not currently use these soft keys. |
| Special Symbol key |
The symbol key behaves differently depending on the question type being asked. If multi-digit answers are being entered, a list of special characters can be invoked by pressing the key again within a small time period. When the timer runs out, the next key press will appear in the next position. |
| Spectrum Analyzer |
An instrument to determine near-by Wi-Fi traffic.
An RF Frequency detection instrument to determine the near by Wi-Fi traffic in the vicinity of your Reply Plus base station(s). Then configure the Reply Plus base setting "Aviod WiFi" to improve performance in high density wireless environments.
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| Standard Reply |
With over 400,000 units in service worldwide, Standard Reply is considered the industry workhorse. This trusted keypad has a unique RF Id for tracking entries by individuals and a proprietary acknowledgement function that positively confirms the system’s acceptance of all user inputs. Its intuitive keyboard and display are ideal for voting, answering multiple choice or continuum questions, and rank ordering options. This keypad supports 250 keypad addresses per channel, with a maximum capacity of 8 channels. |
| Static Address |
Static address has the Base ID and keypad address stored in keypad that is configured using the keypad menu, before beginning any meeting. All keypads and base station(s) must be configured to the same addressing mode. A static mode keypad will not operate with a Dynamic Addressed keypad. |