It’s loaded the first time to install the “Fleetwood (FTDI) USB Serial Converter Driver” for the Fleetwood Reply CRS940 Base, and the second time to install the COM port emulation driver.
ReplyWorldwide keypads have an option that can display the result of a participant’s vote, on their keypad. When Digit Echo has been activated the number shows on the participants LED display, when “no echo” is selected a horizontal bar will appear.
The bars are called softkeys (a new feature for the CRS5200). If enabled, these keys can be used as 3 extra general-purpose response buttons for non-numeric responses. PowerCom does not utilize the softkeys.
You must first check to see if the base station channel and keypad are on the same channel. To view the base station channel, look at the “connect base station screen”. Then check the channel on the keypad. Here are two ways to verify the keypad channel: a. Hold down the Clr key while you press 2. Then release both keys and press * key LED display 2 digits as the keypad channel. b. Hold down the Clr key while press 9,7,3. Then release the Clr key and press * key LED display 2 digits as the keypad channel.
If you have ComPort connection problem - try this: 1. Uninstall USB device in "Device Manager" 2. Restart machine and un-plug the Base Station USB connection 3. Re-plug in Base Station USB 4. You may need to install USB driver again, please install it from PowerCom\USB driver folder. After you finish these steps, your connection should be restored.
Before trying to connect to the base station, first make sure that PowerCom software has been installed. After the software installation is complete, plug in the base station and install the USB driver (from PowerCom\USB Driver folder). If you still cannot connect to base station, check your Communications Port (COM1 & COM2). Use the Device Manager (right mouse click My Computer, then click Manage) to verify which port being used. If you still are unable to connect, uninstall the current USB driver and reinstall the USB driver again. Follow the following steps: 1.
Yes, you simply change the keypad range. Look on the base station screen for the “Keypad range allowed” field or Test Keypad Screen “Range to Poll”. Enter the string that represents your keypad numbers - in your case "31-60". (Note: keypad numbers separated by commas are treated as individual keypads, whereas keypads separated by a hyphen are interpreted as an inclusive range.)
PowerCom currently works with 4 different Reply keypads: 1. ReplyWorldWide 2. Standard Reply 3. Reply EZ 4. Reply EU
The ReplyWorldwide Base station CRS940 can accept the responses of up to 250 keypads on a single radio channel. With 15 radio channels available, the ReplyWorldwide can support as many as 3,750 keypads in a single room. However, if you combine 2 Reply EU base stations with 13 ReplyWorldwide base stations, the capacity increases to 4,550 keypads because each Reply EU base station supports 650 keypads. If more keypads are required, a special order can be placed, giving users the ability to have 72 channels and the capacity to support up to 18,000 keypads.

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