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ResponseCard™ IR (Infrared) Keypad


ResponseCard IR

TurningPoint ResponseCard IR

Optimised for the small and medium classroom, as well as boardroom and focus group environments, the ResponseCard IR is light and compact enough for teachers, consultants, presenters, and trainers to carry them from room to room or with them during travel. Keypads and receiver fit into a custom binder for easy portability.

TurningPoint, interactive PowerPoint software, can achieve two-way verification with the ResponseCard systems via a displayed response grid on the screen. As each participant submits a response or changes a previous response their keypad ID will acknowledge the response by changing its appearance. Educators and presenters will know immediately the participation level of their group.

TurningPoint ResponseCard IR Handset

ResponseCard IR specification:

ResponseCard IR voting keypad

Enclosure

  • Dimensions: 8.4cm L x 5.3cm W x 0.76cm D
  • Weight: 29g with batteries
  • Approximately size of a credit card
  • Durable, rugged case for maximum longevity

User Input

  • 12 key (1-10 / A-J, *, ?).

Display

  • Red LED provides confirmation that response is being transmitted.

Power & Power Management

  • Two coin cell CR2032 (3.0V) lithium batteries
  • Always in deep sleep mode - only uses power when a button is pressed
  • Average battery life is 12 months

IR Technology

  • ResponseCard uses infrared technology similar to a TV remote. Its proven, reliable technology operates on a "line of sight" making setup and operation very easy.

Range

  • 25 metre range with an IR Receiver

Capacity

  • 50 ResponseCard IR keypads per (1) IR Receiver

Receiver Compatibility

ResponseCard IR keypads are only compatible with the IR Receiver:


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