Qomo QRF600 User manual

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User’s Manual
Part 1. QRF600 ARS Overview
The QRF600 Audience Response System (ARS) is an easy-to-use RF response system that obtains
immediate feedback from each participant (up to 400 persons) synchronously. Working completely out of
Power Point, the QClick software is both easy to learn and use. The system is also organized for instructors to
use any no-Power Point formats of document exam files or hardcopy exam paper to start an exam, or with free
style of system setting, an instructor can start a quiz even without considering a quiz file or a quiz paper ahead
before starting a quiz. The instance captured quiz questions and answers can be easily saved to the system
after a quiz is finished.
The system is composed of hardware (instructor remote keypad, participants’ remote keypads, RF main
receiver, and extended USB cable, etc) and PC software. The instructor keypad is equipped with a remote
mouse and PC keypad functions making it easy to control any formats of showing slice and the system
functions in a far distance.
The QRF600 LCD display and no volatile memory in student and instructor keypads make it possible
that remote control can be used in any classes with the features of virtually log into a class which is located by
automatic RF channel searching. The beauty of RF communication makes it easy for a student to raise a
question by directly communicating to an instructor with one single key press, but not interrupting other
people. At the same time, an instructor can view each student’s exam performances and the exam statistical
data on the remote LCD display without sharing the private student exam info with others. The no volatile
memory in the student remote keypad can hold as much as a whole semester’s homework and exam answers
for later review. Students can use the keypads to receive the homework assignment, do the homework from
home, and then turn in the assignment in the class with just a simple key press. Each student keypad keeps
one unique Student ID which can be easily set and reset by a manager or by a user. If a student keypad is lost
or damaged, it can be replaced with any new keypad by just resetting its Student ID.
The QRF600 ARS encourages participation and elicits individual response through the following no free
style activities: Normal Quiz, Paper Quiz, Homework, Rush Quiz, Elimination, Survey, Vote, and Roll Call
and free style activities: Normal Quiz, Rush Quiz and Elimination. The QRF600 displays the instant results in
the form of a histogram and score board after each question is finished in a quiz.
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Part 2. Hardware & System Installation Illustration
1. Student keypad
1.1 Specifications
Dimensions (l w h): 130mm x 52mm x18.5mm
Keys: 21
Power required: 2 AAA Batteries
RF transmission distance: ~200 feet
Battery life: 6 months to 1 year dependent on the usage
Function: Transmit response signals
Frequency band : 2404.1 ~ 2480.0 MHz ISM/SRD band systems
The working frequency of QRF 600 system
1. Adopting the 2404.1-2480.0 MHz ISM/SRD band systems
2. The specific value of 50 carrier wave frequency points are as follows:
0 2404.1 2424.0 2444.0 2464.0
1 2405.6 2425.6 2445.6 2465.6
2 2407.2 2427.2 2447.2 2467.2
3 2408.8 2428.8 2448.8 2468.8
4 2410.4 2430.4 2450.4 2470.4
5 2412.0 2432.0 2452.0 2472.0
6 2413.6 2433.6 2453.6 2472.6
7 2415.2 2435.2 2455.2 2474.5
8 2416.7 2436.8 2456.8 2476.2
9 2418.4 2438.4 2458.4 2478.8
10 2412.0 2440.0 2460.0 2480.0
11 2421.6 2441.6 2461.6
12 2423.2 2443.2 2463.2

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1. 2. Illustration
1.2.1 Student Keypad Layout:
1- LCD
2- Power Key: Press and hold for at least 0.5 seconds to turn on or off the keypad.
3- Up Key: To scroll the screen display up when pressed.
4- Return Key: To return menu to one level up. Special function is used to enter a function
selection menu when a user exits from the answer screen in homework or paper quiz mode (see
1.2.2 section 6).
5- Alpha-Numeric Key: To toggle between alpha and numeric key functions.
6- Enter key: To confirm a selection or to enter the main menu when pressed.
7- Del key: To back space or to delete an exam under Paper Quiz or Home Work.
8- T/Y Key: To respond to Yes/No or True/False prompt for T (TRUE) or Y (YES).
9- Down Key: To scroll the screen display down when pressed. A special function is used for
auto registration.
10- F/N Key: To respond to Yes/No or True/False prompt for F (FALSE) or N (NO).
11- Choice Keys: Labeled “A1” to “J0” for alpha numeric inputs.
12- Operation +/- Key: For”+” “-” sign enter.
13- Operation /. Key: For the division “/” and the decimal point “.” sign enter.
1.2.2 Student Keypad Instruction:
1- NoHost Screen:
The following information is displayed:
1) RF Signal strength is displayed on the upper left corner of LCD.
2) Battery remaining sign is displayed on the upper right corner of LCD.
3) Student ID.
4) The class name registered last time.
The following functions can be performed under this display:
1) To enter main menu by pressing the “Enter Key”.
2) To auto register by pressing “Down Key”.
3) To search class by pressing “F/N Key”.
2- Menu Screens:

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Use “Up Key” or “Down Key” to scroll selection of the menu item. The item selected will
be highlighted. Press “Enter Key” to select the menu item. The shortcut to select a menu
item is by directly pressing “Choice Keys” number corresponding to the submenu items
number shown at front of each item.
3- Input Screens:
The shown cursor prompts a user to input characters or numeric numbers. The user can
press “Choice Keys” or press its combination of “Alpha-Numeric Key” to enter desired
characters. Or just simply press “T/Y Key” or “F/N Key” to enter “true” or “false” or “yes”
or “no” selection. Pressing “Del Key” will backspace to remove the character just entered.
Pressing “Enter Key” will save or send a setting.
For convenience of multiple fields setting, after finishing setting for one field, if press the
“Enter Key”, it will advance the cursor to next field. When a page is turned over, the content
of the turned page is automatically saved in the memory.
If the input area is alpha numeric type, at the end of the line, a or sign will
indicate whether the current input mode is either alphabetic or numeric. Use the
“Alpha-Numeric Key” to toggle the input mode. Under the Homework menu and under the
Find-By-Title screen, the “Alpha-Numeric Key” is used to toggle a selection of upper or
lower case letter.
4- Confirmation Screens:
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Some operations require user’s confirmation because these operations are not recoverable. For
example, deletion of an exam is not recoverable. Once it is deleted, it is permanently removed.
The user either press “T/Y Key” to confirm or press “F/N Key” to cancel the current
operation.
5- Connecting student keypads to a host:
After a keypad connecting to a host, the student can start to take an exam by pressing choice
keys to respond to the questions in the normal, rush and elimination modes, or start to receive
the exam ID and the exam titles in paper and homework modes, or to raise questions, etc.
6- Functions and Operations:
(1) Setting up Student ID:
Before logging in, a valid Student ID (stored in the class database) must be set for each
student keypad.
To set a Student ID:
1) Under the NoHost screen, press the “Enter key” to enter to the main menu.
2) Select “4.Hardware” submenu.
3) Under the Hardware screen, select “1.SetStudentID” submenu.
4) Under the SetStudentId screen, enter a valid Student ID and press the “Enter
key” to save.
Note: All submenu items can be selected by directly pressing its corresponding
item number shown at the front of each item.
(2) Find a class:
To find a class to log in:
1) Under the No Host screen, press the “Enter key” to enter to the main menu.
2) Select “1.FindingClass” to find classes.

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Or
Under the NoHost screen, press the “F/N Key” to find classes.
After finishing searching, a list of classes will display. The nearest class will be
displayed on the top of list.
While the searching is in progress, you may press any key to discontinue the
searching.
Note 1: Only classes in an exam state will be listed (See Software Portion).
Note 2: Previously logged in class names are saved in the keypad. To log into the
previously logged in class, just select the class name from the list.
(3) Log into a class:
After finding a class, a user can select a class from the list to login.
Login:
1) Under the NoHost screen, press the “Down Key” to log into the class you
logged in from the previous time. The name of the class just logged in will be
shown on the screen.
Or
2) Under the main menu, select “ClassList” to display the class list. Select a
class and enter to the ClassInfo screen.Press the “Enter Key” or “T/Y
Key” to login.
After successfully logging in, the login screen will show the displays
according to the activity mode. These will be introduced in the section (4). Once
logged in, an assigned registration number will show on the screen.
If login has failed, one of the following messages will be displayed:
1) “Failure!” Not able to connect to a host.
2) “Wait to Start!” Software has not yet entered to exam state.
3) “Invalid ID!” Software is not able to recognize the student ID.
(4) The screen displays after successfully logging in:
One of the following screens will display according to the activity modes:

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1) Normal Exam Screen:
This applies to the PC software activity modes: Normal Quiz, Rush Quiz,
Elimination, Survey and Vote.
Under the Normal Exam screen, the following functions can be performed:
1) Input your answer by pressing the “Choice Keys” and then press the
“Enter Key” to send. A message will be displayed to acknowledge the
operation. The inputted choices for the previous question will be shown on
the screen for your reference.
2) Press the “Up Key” to enter into the “Raise a Hand Screen”, and then
press the “T/Y Key” if you have any questions. The ARS system will show
a marker at the bottom of the main exam question display screen to bring
up an alert to the instructor. Then the instructor can use the instructor
keypad to search for the persons who are asking questions.
3) Press the “Down Key” to re-register if the ARS system is logged out, for
example, if an instructor switches to other exams, the student keypad
should re-register.
4) Press the “Return Key” to exit exam. You will be prompted for
confirmation. Press the “T/Y Key” to exit the current exam or the “F/N
Key” to cancel the operation and return to the previous screen. If the “T/Y
Key” is pressed, it will bring you to the NoHost screen.
2) Paper Quiz Screen:
This applies to the PC software activity modes: Paper Quiz and Homework.
There are two cases under the Paper Quiz Screen:
1) If Test ID selected is already saved in the student keypad, the test title
name with this Test ID will display on the screen. Student can start the
exam by selecting the test.

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2) If Test ID selected is not saved in the student keypad, the “creating a
new test screen” will display. Only the test title can be modified on this
screen. Under this screen, press the “Enter Key” to start the exam.
The following functions can be performed under the Paper Quiz Screen:
<1> Enter your answers by pressing “Choice Keys”, then press the “Enter
Key” or the “Down Key” to save the answer to the keypad. The cursor then
advances to next question. Going to the next page, the previous page answers
were saved to the student keypad. Use the “Del Key” to delete the inputs if an
answer needs to be modified.
<2> Press the “Return Key” to enter the paper quiz menu. Select a menu item
and press the “Enter Key” to confirm the operation.
3) Rush Quiz and Roll Call Screen:

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This applies to the following activity modes: Rush Quiz and Roll Call.
Under the Rush Quiz and Roll Call Screens, the following functions can be
performed:
1) Press any key (except “Power Key”, “Up Key”, “Down Key”, and
“Return Key”) to respond to the Rush Quiz or Roll Call. If it is in Rush Quiz,
Normal Exam Screen will pop up to allow a student to submit an answer.
After sending the answer, it will return to the Rush Quiz or the Roll Call
Screen.
2) Press the “Up Key” to enter into the “Raise a Hand Screen” and then press
the “T/Y Key” if you have any questions. The ARS system will show a
marker at the bottom of the main question screen to bring an attention to the
instructor. The names of person who are asking questions can be shown on
the instructor keypad screen.
3) Press the “Down Key” to return to the previous screen.
4) Press the “Return Key” to exit the exam. You will be prompted for
confirmation. Press the “T/Y Key” to exit the current exam or the “F/N Key” to
cancel the operation and return to the previous screen. If “T/Y Key” is pressed, it
will bring you to the NoHost screen.
7- Homework Mode:
Under the main menu, select “3.ExamList” to enter into the Homework submenu.
The Homework submenu has the following items:
(1) ID & Title List: All tests saved in this keypad will be shown when this item is selected.
Each line corresponds to one test. Press the “Alpha-Numeric Key” to toggle displays
between test names and test IDs. Use the “Up Key” or “Down Key” to select the
desired test. Selected tests will be highlighted. Press the “Enter Key” to go to the Paper
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(2) FindByExamID: The TestId Search screen will display when this item is selected. Enter
a TestId to find a test. After entering a TestId, press the “T/Y Key” to start searching. If
there is a matching, a listing of matched tests will display. Otherwise, an error message
will display. Only a numeric Id can be entered. Use the “Del Key” to modify the input.
(3) FindByTitle: The Title Search screen will display when this item is selected. Enter a test
title to search. There is no need to enter complete title. All close matches will be
displayed in a test list screen. For example, if only A is entered, all tests with test tile
starting with ‘A’ will be listed.
Alphabet is provided on screen. Use the “Up Key” or “Down Key” to select a character,
and use the “Alpha-Numeric Key” to switch case. After selecting a character, press the
“T/Y Key” to enter the selection. Press the “Enter Key” to start your search. Use the
“Del Key” to modify your input.TTL
(4) BeginNewExam: Selecting this item will allow you to create a new test answer frame.
Once a frame is created, it can be used to store answers.
To create a new test answer frame, the following items need to be filled in:
1) “ID:” The Test’s ID. This item will be used to match the Test taken when the
homework is submitted and the ID is also used for the identification for searching
a test later. The ID will be assigned if the Test is in electronic format which is
delivered through the ARS system in Homework or Paper Mode. If a test is
distributed in paper format, a Test ID will be assigned by the teacher and the Test
ID will be entered by students using their keypads.
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2) “Q#:” Number of questions. This item will be used to tell how many questions
there are in a test. The number of questions will be assigned if the Test is in
electronic format, delivered through the ARS system in Homework or Paper
Mode. If a Test is distributed in paper format, the number of questions needs to
be filled in by a student to match the total number of questions assigned in the
paper.
3) “Ti:”Test Title. It is used for easily locating a test later. The ARS system does
not use this info, hence it can be assigned by a user to any easily remembered text
title. However the “Choice Keys” letters are limited to a range from “A” to “J”,
the title name entered has its limits. But in the electronic format, there is no limit.
All of above fields must be filled to complete the setting. When the setting is
done, press the “T/Y Key”, the exam screen will show. Press the “Return Key”,
to go back to the previous menu if needed.
8- Student keypad special functions:
(1) Hardware Test
The PC software must be in hardware test mode in order to do the hardware test. This
function can be used to test the student keypad.
To enter to the Hardware test screen:
Under the main menu, select item “4.Hardware” to enter to the Hardware submenu.
Select “2.HardwareTest” submenu to enter to the test screen.
Enter the channel number, which is the same as the host machine’s channel number
selected by the PC software, and then press the “T/Y Key” or the “Enter Key”. If the
channel number matches the host machine’s channel number, the PC software will
display the student keypad’s student ID on a row in a first come first serve order.
Additionally, the register number is also shown on this test screen in the keypad.
Otherwise, the failure error message will show on the top of this test screen in the
keypad.
(2) Student keypad factory settings:
WARNING: Using this function will clear all user data stored, including all the test
answers in this keypad. It is NOT recoverable.

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Sometimes it is convenient to clear all data stored in this keypad without spending much
time, simply by restoring the factory settings.
To use this function:
Under the main menu, select item “4.Hardware” to enter the Hardware submenu. Under
the Hardware submenu, select “3.DefaultSet” submenu in order to restore factory
settings. Press the “T/Y Key” to confirm the operation.
9- Student keypad sleep mode:
In order to increase the battery life of the response pads, a sleep mode is implemented.
After 5 minutes without any operation in a keypad, the keypad will enter into sleep mode
which will shut down the screen’s display. The user can press any key to wake up the
keypad and return to the previous display.
After 10 minutes without any operation in the keypad, the keypad will be powered off
automatically. At this point, the user can not wake up the keypad simply by pressing any
key. Instead, the user must power on the keypad to start over by pressing the “Power
Key”. 2. Instructor Keypad
2.1. Specifications
Dimension (l w h): 130mm x52mm x18.5 mm
Keys: 21
Power required: 2 AAA Batteries
RF transmission distance: ~200 feet
Battery life: 6 months to 1 year depending on the usage (not
including the laser pointer usage)
Function: Used by the instructor/presenter
Frequency band : 2404.1-2480.0 MHz ISM/SRD band systems
2.2. Illustration
2.2.1 Instructor Keypad Layout:
1 – LCD
2 – Power Key: Press and hold > 0.5S to turn on or off the keypad.
3 – Up Key: Scroll the screen display up
4 – Laser pointer Key: Hold the key to keep the laser on
5 – Left Key: Move the input cursor left
6 – Enter Key: To confirm or to enter to main menu.
7 – Right Key: Move the input cursor to the right.
8 – Return Key: To return the menu to one level up.

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9 – Down/login Key: Scroll the screen display down, or
to view a list of the students with questions
or to re-log into a class
10 – Ok Key: To confirm an operation
11 – Mouse Key: Toggle between the mouse and keypad control
12 – Question Key: To view the students who have a question.
13 – View Key: To view student records.
14 – Slide Up Key: PPT slide page-up or previous question.
15 – Stop Key: To stop the current activity.
16 – Start/Pause Key: Toggle between start and pause
an activity or used to an exam
17 – Result Key: Displays a histogram of results.
18 – Report Key: Displays the Score Board.
19 – Slide Down Key: PPT slide page-down or next question
20 – F1 Key: F1 function key
21 – F2 Key: F2 function key
22 – ESC Key: To escape or exit an exam
2.2.1 Remote Mouse Keypad Definition:
2 – Power Key: Press and hold > 0.5S to turn on or off the keypad.
3 – Up Key: Cursor moving up.
4 – Laser pointer Key: Hold the key to keep the laser on.
5 – Left Key: Cursor moving left.
6 – Enter Key: Mouse left click
7 – Right Key: Cursor moving right.
8 – Return Key: Mouse hold left button.
9 – Down Key: Cursor moving down.
10 – Ok Key: Mouse double click
11 – Mouse Key: Toggle between the mouse and keypad control
12 – Question Key: “Tab key” PC keyboard
13 – View Key: Mouse right click
14 – Slide Up Key: “Page up key” PC keyboard
15 – Stop Key: “Enter key” PC keyboard
16 – Start/Pause/Login Key: “Up key” PC keyboard
17 – Result Key: “Left key” PC keyboard
18 – Report Key: “Right key” PC keyboard
19 – Slide Down Key: “Page down key” PC keyboard
20 – F1 Key: “Down key” PC keyboard
21 – F2 Key: Free style cut picture function key
22 – ESC Key: “Esc key” PC keyboard
2.2.2 Instructor keypad operation guides:

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1- NoHost screen display:
The following information will display on this screen:
1) Signal strength displayed in the upper left corner.
2) Battery remaining sign displayed in upper right corner.
3) The instructor’s name whose was logged in most recently.
4) The prompt to press the Ok Key to search a class.
The following functions can be performed under this screen:
1) Press the Enter key to enter the main menu.
2) Press the Login Key to log in to the previous class selected.
3) Press the Ok Key to search for an existing class.
2- Menu screens display:
Use the Up Key or Down Key to scroll up or down the selection. Press the Ok Key or Enter
Key to select the submenu and the keypad will go to the screen or the submenu.
3- Input screens display:
The shown cursor highlight indicates that the user can input characters. A list of valid
characters or numbers display and the user can use the Up Key, Down Key, Left Key or Right Key to
move the cursor to select the desired character or number and then press the Ok Key to enter the
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Pressing the Return Key will backspace to remove any entered characters, and will revert to
the menu one level up if all of the characters have been removed.
4- Connecting instructor’s keypad to the host:
(1) Find a class
Use the following steps to find an online class:
1) Under the NoHost screen, press the Ok Key to find a list of all online classes.
2) Under the main menu, select “2.FindingClass” to start searching.
A list of online classes will be displayed and the nearest class will be listed on the
top. When the search is in progress, pressing any key will discontinue the
searching.
Note 1: Unlike the student keypad, the instructor keypad can search for a class once
the host has communicated with the PC software. The instructor’s keypad will be
notified if no class and/or no exam has been selected or loaded.
Note 2: The instructor keypad can log in to any class previously logged in.
Note 3: The Ok Key can be used to toggle the display of class name and the number
of students in the class.
(2) Log in to a class:
After finding a class, using the following methods to log into a class
1) Under the NoHost screen, press the Login Key to log in to any class logged in
previously. There is a list of classes logged in previously stored in the keypad.
2) Go to the main menu, select the item ClassList to display the previous logged in
class list. Find and select the class to enter to the ClassInfo screen, press the
Enter Key or Ok Key to log in.
3) After finishing the class searching, find and select a class from the list to enter
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Enter Key or Ok Key to log in.
After logging in, the instructor keypad will show the connected screen and the
following information display:
1) The activity mode the software set
2) The selected class name
3) The instructor name
4) The number of student key pads registered and the number of total students in
the class
5- Instructions after login:
After an instructor’s keypad is logged in, the instructor keypad can have the following
functions:
1) The displayed software power point slides can be turned up or down by pressing the
Slide Up Key or Slide Down Key.
2) An exam can be started, paused, or stopped by pressing the Start/Pause Key or Stop
Key.
3) Exit an exam by pressing the ESC Key.
4) View the histogram of the current question’s grade and reports in the displayed
software screen by pressing the “Report Key” and “Result Key”.
5) View an individual student exam performance in the keypad screen.
<1> Press the View Key to view a list of the students, then use Up Key or Down
Key to scroll the selection and then press Enter Key to select the student to
view the result.
Or
<2> Under the connected screen showing, press the Enter Key to enter to network
function menu. Go to the sub screen with a list of the student names by selecting
“ExamReport”. Find and select a student name and then press the Enter Key to
view the results. Only the current question/answer from the exam will be shown
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Note 1: Under the student list screen showing, press the Ok Key to toggle the
display between the student name and the student ID.
Note 2: A message will be displayed if the student list is empty
6) View the histogram of the current question grade in the instructor keypad.
Under the connected screen showing, press the “Enter Key” to enter to the
Network Function menu. Select item “ExamResult” to display the histogram.
Note: This function only applies to the following activity modes: Normal Quiz and
Elimination.
7) Respond to student’s questions:
View the name of the student who has a question:
<1> Under the connected screen showing, press the Question Key to list the students
who have a question.
Or
<2> Under the connected screen showing, press the Enter Key to enter the network
function menu. Select “HandraiseList” to view the list of student who has
questions.
Note: After responding to the student’s request, select the student by his or her name
and press the Enter Key to remove the student name from the list.
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Only under free style modes can an instructor set up an instant question:
<1> Under the connected screen showing, press the Enter Key to enter to the
network function menu. Select “SetQuestion” to view the question type list.
Set up an instant question:
<2> Select a question type from the list and then press the Enter Key to go to
setting answer screen.
<3> Under “OptSum:” Set the totle number of option and under ”StdAns:” set the
standard answer. Use the Up Key or Down Key, and Left Key or Right Key to
select the desired character or number and then press the Ok Key to input the
character or number selected. After setting up, press the Enter Key to send. The
test will start automatically through the successful sending.
6- Instructor keypad sleep mode:
For saving the battery, a sleep mode is implemented.
After 5 minutes without any operation in the keypad, the keypad will enter to the sleep mode
and will shut off the instructor screen display. The user can press any key to wake up the
keypad to return to the previous display.
After 10 minutes without any operation in the keypad, the keypad will power off. The user
can not wake up keypad by simply pressing any key at this point. The user then needs to
power on the keypad to start it over.
3. Main Receiver and USB Cable
The main receiver is used to send and receive signals to and from the remote keypads and to exchange data
with the host computer. The main receiver can be directly plugged into a computer USB port or connected to
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Specifications
Dimensions (l w h): 76 mm x 23 mm x 10 mm
Weight: 26g
Operating Temperature: 0-40 degree
Operating Relative Humidity: 0-90%
Transmitting and receiving distance: ~200 feet radial
Function: Used to send or receive signals to and from the remotes
and exchange data with the computer.
Frequency band : 2400-2483.5 MHz ISM/SRD band
systems
Carrier Frequency: Carrier Frequency =2400MHz+channel*( 2483.5-2400-MHz/50)
( Channel Range: 1--50 )
Illustration
1- Antenna Terminal.
2- Power light (Signal light): when the main receiver is plugged into the USB port of a computer, the
power light will light up red. The flashing red light indicates the main receiver is receiving and
processing the data.
3- Antenna: helps to pick up a weak signal to extend the RF transmitting distance.
4- Extension USB cord: extend the connection between the main receiver and the computer.
4. Keypad pack
Convenient carrying case that holds audience remotes, instructor remote,
receiver, software disk, and cables
Part 3. Software
Software Overview
The QClick Software has 5 main functions: Quiz Genius, Exam Editor, Template Design, Reports and
Settings.
The Quiz Genius is used to set up classes, to conduct quizzes, games, survey and vote.
The Exam Editor is used for creating and editing the power point exam slides and for setting the slide
question answers. It is also used for creating and editing answer sheets for the examinations without using
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The Template Design is used for designing and editing the user test templates.
The Reports is used to query or modify quiz session data results, or used to grade tests and to generate the
student performance reports; and also used to create the student session data not obtained from using the
QClick hardware system. The other function of Reports is used for generating subject grade books and final
report cards.
The Settings is used for the system set up, for the QClick hardware testing, for setting the channel number of
QClick receiver, for managing the system database, for the system administration set up and for displaying the
hardware and software version information.
System Requirements
PC with Intel Pentium 4 or higher processor and with at least one USB port available
A minimum of 512 MB RAM
At least 200 MB of hard drive space for software
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista
Microsoft Office 2003 or higher (The security level of PowerPoint should be set to
“medium”)
Screen resolution of 1024x768 or higher
Projection system, i.e. projector, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), or TV (recommended, but not required)
Installation
1. Place the software disk into your computer CD drive.
2. Open the disk and double click on the “QClick.exe” file in the root directory.
3. Follow the instruction displays during the installation.
If the program has been previously installed, we suggest you remove the older version of the program prior
to installing the new program.
The default installation path is : C:\QOMO, and it will produce one shortcut icon on the
desktop: QClick.
How to Use the Software
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