Yes. However PowerCom provides a “Save Keypad List” function to remember keypad ID at the Test keypad screen. You can save the Keypad List to a roster list file after testing all keypads. You can then assign the roster list file to your PowerCom. After setting up the save keypad list function, PowerCom will load the keypad ID every time your keypad connects to the base station.

If you set authenticate to true, then it denotes that only the keypads have been connected to base station previously and they are authorized to connect to the base within the keypad range.
To prevent keypad from being powered off accidentally. This feature is useful because the following two beep keypad functions will not work if keypad is powered-off: 1.During the meeting, when you want to use the “Beep Keypads Ranged” feature to warn audience when the keypad is out of base station coverage range. 2.After the meeting when you want to use the “Beep Keypads” feature to locate the missing keypad.
1. Setting beep keypad to true will make all connected keypads beep continuously. You can use this function to make sure that all keypads are connected to the right base 2.If you set Beep Keypads Ranged to true, and then all keypads that are connected to the base, but have moved out of the RF range, will beep continuously. This function is useful for checking if all keypads are within range and are able to send and receive information from the base.
AvoidWifi is a Radio Frequency communication performance parameter for the Reply Plus system to avoid the same frequency channels in the nearby WiFi access point "bandwidth". Please check : http://www.powercomars.com/docs-for-reply-plus/system_setup_and_configur...
AvoidWifi is a Radio Frequency communication performance parameter for the Reply Plus system to avoid the same frequency channels in the nearby WiFi access point "bandwidth". Please check : http://www.powercomars.com/docs-for-reply-plus/system_setup_and_configur...
You can set the keypad channel number (Base ID) and keypad ID (Address) after you set the keypad to static mode. Base ID and Address menus are visible on keypad LCD menu list only when this keypad is set to the static addressing mode. Press the Search and Delete keys at the same time to invoke the keypad menu on keypad LCD screen. Then press the left and right soft keys to locate the menu item base ID http://www.powercomars.com/faqs/images/Reply-Plus-2.2_1.JPG and Address. http://www.powercomars.com/faqs/images/Reply-Plus-2.2_2.JPG

PowerCom Reply Plus Password Protection feature has 2 levels of security protection: one password per base station and individual password. The purpose of the base station level password is to prevent unauthorized login by someone from the nearby audience who is holding keypad with same channel.

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.
A: Keypads must be configured locally. The base station is configured through the PowerCom base settings screen. You use PowerCom Base settings to configure the base station addressing mode for each base station. http://www.powercomars.com/faqs/images/1.JPG You use keypad menu to configure address mode. Press the Search and Delete keys at the same time to invoke keypad menu on keypad LCD. Then press the left and right soft keys to choose different menu items. http://www.powercomars.com/faqs/images/2.JPG http://www.powercomars.com/faqs/images/3.JPG

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