Remote Maintenance/Behavior Considerations
Bringing together multiple remote sets for a large session?
- Label the base station being used and all remotes with their respective RF Channels
Use good battery maintenance:
- Keep a battery change log with the goal to replace batteries before they die
- Remove the numbered battery covers one at a time to avoid mix-ups
Prevent putting the remotes in lock or sleep mode:
- Do NOT close your laptop or otherwise exit Player mid-session
- Taking a break while Player is active? Leave your remotes in the room!
- Keep remotes within 75 feet of the base station at all times
- Out-of-range remotes will power off after 45 minutes (participant will be unable to answer)
- Remote will need to be added back via the add/remove remotes option
Pre-Session Set Up
Ensure a smooth training day! Verify the following:
- Player is loaded on the training computer
- Base station plugged into the training computer
- Enough remotes for all participants, plus a few spares in case you need to swap out a remote
- Recommended: 3-5 spare remotes, plus a spare pack of AAA batteries
- Remediation Prevention (found in Presentation Options) is turned ON
- Projection equipment is functional
- Large room? Consider projecting the training session onto multiple screens
- Verify that participants can see and read the projected images from the back of the room
- Audio is strong and can be heard in all areas of the room
- Recommended: Good external speakers
Pre-Check Item |
Completed? |
Player loaded on the training computer |
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Base Station plugged in |
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Remotes for all participants |
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Spare remotes (3-5) |
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Spare AAA batteries |
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Remediation Prevention turned ON |
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Projection equipment connected and functioning |
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Participants can see in the back of the room (Recommended: Two screens) |
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Audio can be heard in all areas of the room (Recommended:High quality external speakers) |
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Tip: Remote missing or damaged? Navigate to the Enrollment tab and click the Restore button to see a list of the previous session’s participants and associated remotes
Enrollment Considerations
Room Logistics
- Where will people line up for registration?
- Is there a clear walking path?
- Is the room big enough?
Two Facilitators
- Main facilitator: Finds names in application and helps participants swipe their badges
- Second facilitator: Hands remotes to participants, verifies that the registration button is pushed
- Practice ahead of time to ensure a smooth, accurate enrollment process
Challenge: One customer enrolled 60 people in 3 minutes. How fast can you do it?
During the Session
Allow extra time
- More participants = More remediation questions
- Recommendation: Set Global Playlist Control Remediation to 1
- If you decide to set Remediations to 0, let participants know that a single incorrect answer will cause an “In Progress” status for that course, and they will need to retake the course
Utilize helpers throughout the room
- Give helpers spare remotes; the closest helper can bring a spare remote to anyone who needs it
- Enables faster remote switches, keeps the training on track
Set expectations; make sure that participants know that:
- The light under the question mark (?) on the remote turns green when their answer has been accepted
- They may need to press their answer more than once; keep pressing if the light is still red
- Their name or remote number will disappear from the screen once their answer has been received
For information on troubleshooting remote issues, view the article Remote Troubleshooting