1 – how do i change the handset id’s, 2 – how do i reset the handsets, 6 – how many handsets can be used per receiver – Genee World ClassComm User Manual

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FAQ

1 – How do I change the Handset ID’s?

To change the handset id, use the following steps in sequence:

Keep the ‘/’ key pressed for a few seconds until a ‘?’ appears on the display screen.

If the ‘/’ also appears on the display screen, then erase it using the ‘del’ key.

Type 1234 on the keypad and press the "Delta" or "Chart" key if using the Teacher handset.

‘ID=’ will be displayed on the screen.

Enter the handset id you want to be allocated to the handset in three digit format. For example, to
set the handset id to 1, enter 001 on the keypad.
Note: Handset id must be between "000" and "255" excluding "126" and "206".

Press the "Delta" key again. Handset id will be set to the number entered. This can be confirmed by
checking the number being displayed in the upper-right corner of the handset screen.

2 – How do I reset the handsets?

Use a sharp, pointed object to press the small button located on the back of the handset. Use this
when handset will not map correctly, freezes or with charging problems.

3 – What is “Mapping” handset’s? When do I need to do this?

Each receiver has a unique ID as shown on the receiver ID label. All handsets are locked into
communicating with a receiver. If you want to lock a handset to work with a different/new receiver
you must press and hold down the “?” key until the handset has mapped. This can take several
seconds. When you see the up/down arrows flashing on the handset LCD, the handset is locked to
the new receiver. Please note that when locking handsets the distance between handset and
receiver should be a few inches.

4 – How long do I have to re-charge the Genee Pad handsets for?

7 hours charge is normally needed to fully charge a totally flat handset. If a handset already has a
small amount of charge (1-2 battery indicator bars) a 2 hour booster charge is needed. The length
of time between charging will depend upon the usage.

5 – What technology does the response system use and what is the range?

The system uses RF with operating frequency bands 2405 MHz to 2485 MHz. The maximum
transmission range is 50m for IQ and Genee Pads – Around 40m for Pebble Pads.

6 – How many handsets can be used per receiver?

Currently 253 per receiver but support for up to a 1000 handsets is being developed with the IQ-Pad
system.

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