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File Name: IQK1000_Manual-9SC                      User Manual                            Date: 12/20/2004
 
Reply IQ Keypad Operation 
 
The reply IQ keypad has 5 basic modes of operation: Single-Digit Entry, Multi-Digit 
Entry, Moment to Moment Entry, Speed Scoring, and the Options menu.    From a 
power-off state, simply press any key to turn the keypad power on.  The REPLY IQ Logo 
along with the keypad’s address and channel will be displayed briefly and then the 
keypad will enter normal operation in the mode most recently used. 
 
Single Digit Entry Mode 
In this mode, only one key press can be sent at a time.  Simply press one of the numeric 
keys (0-9), and the number will be displayed in the center of the screen.  The key shown 
on the screen will be sent to the base during the next polling interval.  When the number 
clears from the screen, the base has successfully received the data. 
 
Multi Digit Entry Mode 
In Multi Digit mode, the user can send a response up to 16 characters.  When the base 
is polling, data is sent from the keypad every time a new key is pressed.    There is a 
maximum of 16 characters that can be sent.   If the SEND key is pressed when 15 
characters or less have been entered, the display will get “grayed” out  and  all further 
keypresses will be locked out except  “C” and “Í“.  When the base confirms that it got 
the data, the entry will be cleared, and data entry will begin again.   
 
Moment to Moment Entry Mode 
Moment to Moment mode allows the user to record their opinion of a certain event in the 
form of  Very bad, bad, indifferent, good, or excellent”.  In this mode a “ --  -  0  +  ++” 
appears just above the  5 softkeys.  Now press the key that corresponds to the desired 
opinion, and the display will be highlighted above the softkey to indicate a keypress 
happened.  Information on when the key was pressed, and what value was entered gets 
stored in a buffer and sent to the base on the next polling interval. 
 
The keypad is able to store up to 128 different keypresses without ever hearing a polling 
command from the base station.  However, since opinion based data can be entered 
quickly, measures must be taken to prevent this 128 entry buffer from filling up 
completely.    The base can set the keypad to several different “resolution” settings to 
prevent too much data from being stored.    If multiple keys are pressed during the set 
resolution time, the keypresses are averaged into one response.   Using a ¼ second 
resolution will provide the greatest accuracy, but also generates the most data from a 
keypad.  This should only be used with small groups of keypads.  Resolutions of up to 
10 seconds are reserved for very large numbers of keypads, where the time between 
polling messages is longer.   
 
Speed Scoring Mode 
Speed scoring mode operates similar to multi digit mode with the exception of a time-
stamped response.  The group being polled will attempt to answer a question at the 
same time.  Based on the time-stamped responses from each keypad,  it is  possible to 
determine which keypad was pressed first down to the nearest 1/20 second. 
 
Speed Scoring is set up by the base station.  Unlike Multi Digit mode, the maximum 
number of characters is selectable from 1-16.  There is also the option of whether to