Atek electronic Tote User Manual

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Features & Operation

Tote-Remote User’s Manual,

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Reset ID Code:

To randomly reset the remote control’s ID code to a

new ID code (for example, if two remote controls are coincidentally
operating on the same ID code and conflicting with each other), first
lock the remote control (see above). Then push and hold the laser
pointer button and push and hold the wheel button DOWN. The laser
pointer button will illuminate. Do not release the buttons until the laser
pointer button stops illuminating. After you release the buttons, the
laser pointer button will blink several times to confirm the ID code has
been reset. Next, make sure you unlock the remote control (same
procedure as locking the remote control). Finally, follow the “Program
ID Code” instructions below.

Program ID Code:

Use the end of a paperclip to push the red button

on the receiver one time (it will make a click sound), then push the
wheel button on the remote control DOWN one time. The receiver must
be plugged into the USB port or USB hub, and the computer must be
powered on, when you do this procedure.

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Using one Tote-Remote to control multiple computers

One Tote-Remote can be used to control multiple computers. But you
must have more than one set of Tote-Remotes, because each computer
must have its own receiver. Follow the “Program ID Code” instructions
under “ADVANCED BUTTON FUNCTIONS” section above to
program the ID code of the remote control into the receiver or receivers
that are not set to the same ID code as the remote control you are using.
After you do this procedure, all the receivers will recognize the remote
control’s ID code and accept its keyboard command signals. Please
note that receivers can be programmed as many times as you need, so
after using several receivers with one remote control, you can

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