Honeywell POWER PRESENTER PLUS 64/128 Instruction Manual page 3

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How to Change the Remote Keystrokes
The Power Presenter Plus comes preprogrammed to use the commands page-up/advance (remote –
top button), page-down/reverse (remote-middle button) and b for Blank screen (remote top and
middle buttons simultaneously). For other applications, the user may wish to change the keystrokes.
The Power Presenter has a predetermined list of available keystrokes.
Setup:
Setup:
Setup:
Setup:
1) With your computer fully logged-in and running. Plug the USB into the back of your computer.
2) Plug the Power Presenter Base/Receiver into the cable.
3) Launch a text editing software application (i.e. MS Word).
4) Open a blank document and display it as the front window of your monitor.
Program Keys:
Program Keys:
Program Keys:
Program Keys:
1) On the back of the Base/Receiver, press
the Program Button three (3) times.
Keyboard commands will begin
appearing on your open text window
2) When the command you need for your
software, is displayed, immediately
press the remote button that you wish to
match to that keystroke.
Notes:
Notes:
Notes:
Notes:
(1) For Power Point the normal commands are:
• Page Down – Top Button
• Page Up – Middle Button
• b (blank screen) – Top and Middle Buttons pressed together
(2) For Media Shout the normal commands are:
• F10 – Top Button
• F9 – Middle Button
• F6 (blank screen) – Top and Middle Buttons pressed together
3) When a command is recognized, the LED on the Base / Receiver will flash and the scrolling text
will pause. The scrolling will continue until all three button command options (top, middle, both)
are programmed
Note:
Note:
If you do not wish to use all three keystroke commands, simply unplug your Base/Receiver from the
Note:
Note:
cable to stop the process.
Test Remote:
Test Remote:
Test Remote:
Test Remote:
1) Close your text software.
2) Test your remote to confirm that the proper commands are functional.

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