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Turning Technologies, LLC, 255 West Federal Street, Youngstown, OH 44503 USA.
TurningPoint® is a registered trademark of Turning Technologies, LLC. Other trademarked product names mentioned in this manual
are owned by their respective companies.
The following regulatory statements apply to radio frequency and infrared transmitters and receivers mentioned in this manual,
including the ResponseCard RF, ResponseCard RF LCD, ResponseCard IR, ResponseCard XR, ResponseCard NXT, QT Device
and their respective receivers.
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
IC Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter
tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
About ResponseCard Programmer
Before You Begin
Changing ResponseCard RF, XR-01 and NXT Channels
Changing the ResponseCard Programmer Channel
Setting the Program Key
Setting the Screen Contrast
Programming Modes
Auto Increment Mode
User Defined Mode
Factory Default Mode
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ABOUT RESPONSECARD PROGRAMMER
The ResponseCard Programmer allows users to quickly and easily program ResponseCards to a new Unit ID. The
ResponseCard Programmer supports three types of ResponseCards:
l ResponseCard RF - RRRF-02 and RRRF-03
l ResponseCard XR-01 - 1.2 firmware or higher
l ResponseCard NXT - 0.7.5 firmware or higher
IMPORTANT
The ResponseCard Programmer is NOT compatible with Response Card XR-02.
Before You Begin
Changing ResponseCard RF, XR-01 and NXT Channels
Changing the ResponseCard Programmer Channel
Setting the Program Key
Setting the Screen Contrast
Changing ResponseCard RF, XR-01 and NXT Channels
The ResponseCard Programmer and ResponseCards must be on the same channel in order to communicate.
How to change ResponseCard RF channels...
1
Press the CH button. A red and green light will flash.
2
Enter the two-digit channel number. An amber light will flash.
3
Press and release the CH button. A green light will flash.
How to change ResponseCard XR-01 channels...
1
Press the Menu button.
2
Press the down arrow/Yes button until Change Channel is highlighted. Press Enter.
3
Enter the two-digit channel number and press Enter.
How to change ResponseCard NXT channels...
1
Press Channel.
2
Enter the two-digit channel number in the channel box.
3
Press the Enter button.
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Changing the ResponseCard Programmer Channel
The ResponseCard Programmer channel must be set to the same channel as the ResponseCards.
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Press Menu/OK to return to the Main Screen.
2
Use the down arrow to highlight Channel.
3
Press Menu/OK.
4
Use the up and down arrows to change the channel.
5
Press Menu/OK to set the channel.
NOTE
It is not necessary to plug in a receiver to program ResponseCards.
Setting the Program Key
The ResponseCard Programmer uses a program key to program all ResponseCards to their new Unit ID. The Program Key
(0/J - 9/I on the ResponseCards) is the key that will be used to program the ResponseCards. It should be a key that is
uncommonly used in the surrounding environment. 9/I is the default Program Key.
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Press Menu/OK to return to the Main Screen.
2
Use the down arrow to highlight Setup.
3
Press Menu/OK.
4
Highlight Program Key and press Menu/OK.
5
Use the up and down arrows to highlight a Program Key.
6
Press Menu/OK to set the Program Key.
Setting the Screen Contrast
The screen contrast on the ResponseCard Programmer can be adjusted.
1
Press Menu/OK to return to the Main Screen.
2
Use the down arrow to highlight Setup.
3
Press Menu/OK.
4
Use the down arrow to highlight Contrast.
5
Press Menu/OK.
6
Use the left and right arrows to adjust the contrast.
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Press Menu/OK to set the contrast.
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PROGRAMMING MODES
The ResponseCard Programmer has three programming modes:
Auto Increment Mode
User Defined Mode
Factory Default Mode
Auto Increment Mode
Auto Increment Mode allows users to set a starting Unit ID. In this mode, the Unit ID increases by one after each
ResponseCard is programmed. This mode simplifies sequential programming.
1
Press Menu/OK to return to the Main Screen.
2
Use the down arrow to highlight Mode.
3
Press Menu/OK.
4
Highlight Auto Increment and press Menu/OK.
5
Highlight Program and select Menu/OK.
The following screen appears:
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If necessary, use the up and down arrows to change the Unit ID. Press Menu/OK.
The following screen appears:
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Press the designated Program Key on the ResponseCard. For example, if the Program Key is 9/I, press 9/I on the
ResponseCard.
A notification will briefly flash on both the ResponseCard Programmer and the XR or NXT ResponseCard indicating that
the card has been successfully programmed. A green light will flash on the ResponseCard RF indicating that the card
has been successfully programmed.
The Unit ID will automatically increase for the next device.
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Repeat step 7 until all ResponseCards are programmed.
User Defined Mode
User Defined Mode allows users to set a specific Unit ID to each ResponseCard. In this mode, each ResponseCard
programmed will be set to the same Unit ID. This mode simplifies programming multiple ResponseCards with the same Unit
ID at a single time.
1
Press Menu/OK to return to the Main Screen.
2
Use the down arrow to highlight Mode.
3
Press Menu/OK.
4
Highlight User Defined and press Menu/OK.
5
Highlight Program and select Menu/OK.
The following screen appears:
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Use the up and down arrows to change the Unit ID. Press Menu/OK.
The following screen appears:
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Press the designated Program Key on the ResponseCard. For example, if the Program Key is 9/I, press 9/I on the
ResponseCard.
A notification will briefly flash on both the ResponseCard Programmer and the XR-01 or NXT ResponseCard indicating
that the card has been successfully programmed. A green light will flash on the ResponseCard RF indicating that the
card has been successfully programmed.
8
Repeat step 7 until all ResponseCards are programmed.
Factory Default Mode
Factory Default Mode allows users to return ResponseCards back to their original Unit IDs. In this mode, each
ResponseCard Unit ID will be set to the factory Unit ID located on the back of the ResponseCard.
WARNING
If using the ResponseCard XR-01, Factory Default Mode will completely revert the ResponseCard back
to its original state. All stored data will be lost. Turning Technologies is not responsible for any lost data.
1
Press Menu/OK.
2
Use the down arrow to highlight Mode.
3
Press Menu/OK.
4
Highlight Factory Default and press Menu/OK.
5
Highlight Program and select Menu/OK.
The following screen appears:
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Press the designated Program Key on the ResponseCard. For example, if the Program Key is 9/I, press 9/I on the
ResponseCard.
A notification will briefly flash on both the ResponseCard Programmer and the XR or NXT ResponseCard indicating that
the card has been successfully programmed. A green light will flash on the ResponseCard RF indicating that the card
has been successfully programmed.
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Repeat step 6 until all ResponseCards are programmed.
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CONTACT US
For additional help, contact Turning Technologies Technical Support.
Technical Support is available from 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. EST.
From within the contiguous United States, you can reach Technical Support toll-free by calling 866.746.3015. If you are calling
from outside of the United States, please call +1 330.746.3015.
Technical Support may also be reached via e-mail at support@turningtechnologies.com or support@einstruction.com, a
brand of Turning Technologies.
Office Locations
Ohio
255 West Federal Street
Youngstown, Ohio 44503
Toll-Free: 866.746.3015
Direct: 330.746.3015
International: +1 330.746.3015
Paris
26/36 rue Alfred Nobel
93600 Aulnay-sous-Bois
France
Direct: +33 (0)1 58 31 10 60
Support: +33 (0)1 58 31 10 65
Belfast
19 Colvin House
Inspire Business Park
Carrowreagh Road
Belfast BT16 1QT
United Kingdom
Direct: +44 (0)28 9048 7898
Amsterdam
Seinstraat 20-05
1223 DA, Hilversum
The Netherlands
Direct: +31 (0)85 4011 040
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