Compatible devices, Cps receiver setup, Changing the channel on rf receivers – Turning Technologies CPS User Manual

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Compatible Devices

The following devices are compatible with CPS:

Clicker

Receiver

CPS IR clicker

CPS IR receiver

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The infrared (IR) receiver supports up to 64 CPS IR clickers.

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The IR receivers can accept signals from IR clickers up to 60 feet
away within a direct line-of-sight.

CPS Spark clicker

CPS Pulse clicker

CPS Pulse RF receiver

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The CPS Pulse Radio Frequency (RF) receiver supports up to 500
CPS Spark and/or CPS Pulse clickers.

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The RF receivers can accept signals up to 150 feet away and do not
require a line-of-sight to accept signals from the clickers.

ResponseCard NXT

Turning Technologies

RRRF-03 receiver

RRRF-04 receiver

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The Turning Technologies RRRF-03 and RRRF-04 receivers support
up to 1000 clickers per receiver.

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The RF receivers can accept signals up to 200 feet away and do not
require a line-of-sight to accept signals from the clickers.

IMPORTANT

ResponseCard NXT requires programmed Device IDs to work with CPS. For information on how to
program Device IDs, see

Programming ResponseCard NXT Device IDs

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CPS Receiver Setup

1

Plug the CPS receiver into an available USB port on your
computer.

2

Double-click the CPS desktop icon to open CPS.

3

CPS automatically detects your receiver settings. If the receiver is not automatically detected, follow the steps below.

a

Click the Turning Technologies

icon in the Menu Extra area and select Device Manager from the menu.

b

Click Options and select Discover Devices.

Device Manager displays an icon of your receiver with a green check mark to show it is connected.

Changing the Channel on RF Receivers

The clickers and receiver need to be set to the same channel to communicate.

1

Plug the receiver in to an available USB port and open CPS.

2

Click the Turning Technologies

icon in the Menu Extras area and select Device Manager.

3

Select the receiver and then click the wrench icon

. Alternatively, double-click the image of the receiver.

The Receiver Properties window opens.

4

Locate (RR)RF Receiver Options and click the arrows next to Base Channel to adjust the channel number or click once
on the channel number and use the keyboard to input a new channel number.

5

Click OK to save the channel number.

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