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Instruction Manual
Student Response System
(CRV-24/32)
Please read this manual before using this product.
Please retain this manual.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings,
Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one
wider than the other. A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong
are provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into your
outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being
walked on or pinched particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories
specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table
specified by the
manufacturer, or sold
with the apparatus.
When a cart is used,
use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lighting
storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel. Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as power-supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain
or moisture, does not operate normally,
or has been dropped.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product's
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This marking is located at the bottom of
product.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the product.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product, will
expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
NOTICE:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 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 made to this equipment not expressly approved by ELMO CO.,LTD. may void
the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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.
Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information:
The radiated output power of the device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.
Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during
normal operation is minimized.
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and
meets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of
RF energy that are deemed to comply without testing of specific absorption ratio (SAR).
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un
environnement non contrôlé et respecte les règles d’exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF)
CNR-102 de l’IC. Cet équipement émet une énergie RF très faible qui est considérée conforme sans
évaluation du débit d’absorption spécifique (DAS).
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Follow these guidelines to use the product safely.
These "IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS" indicate important points that should be followed to use
this product safely and correctly and prevent damage to the product or other property and injury
to you and others.
Read carefully before operating the product and retain for future reference.
Read the manual after making sure that you understand the meaning of the following displays
and symbols.
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly
Warning
result in serious personal injury or even death due to incorrect
handling.
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly
Attention
result in personal injury or damage to property due to incorrect
handling.
Symbols Used in this Manual
Name: Caution
Meaning: Indicates that the user must, without fail, pay careful attention to any sentences
or illustrations marked with a Caution symbol.
Name: Prohibited
Meaning: Indicates that the user must pay careful attention to any sentences or
illustrations marked with a Prohibited (do not do) symbol.
Name: Compulsory
Meaning: Indicates that the user must pay careful attention to any sentences or
illustrations marked with a Compulsory (must do) symbol.
Name: Do not use in a bathroom or shower cubicle
Meaning: Indicates that using the product in a bathroom or shower cubicle could result in
injuries through a fire or electric shock, and is strictly prohibited.
Name: Do not touch
Meaning: Indicates that touching the area could result in injuries through electric shock,
and is strictly prohibited.
Meaning: Do not disassemble
Meaning: Indicates that disassembling the product could result in injuries through electric
shock, and is strictly prohibited.
Warning
If for any reason smoke comes out of the product, or you notice any unusual odors or
sounds, immediately turn off the power switch on the product and remove the batteries.
Then remove the wireless adapter from your computer.
Continuing to use the product in this condition could result in a fire or electric shock.
Check that smoke is no longer coming out of the product, and then contact your local
dealer to request maintenance. Do not attempt to service this product yourself.
If for any reason liquid is spilled into the product, immediately turn off the power switch
on the clicker and remove the batteries. Then remove the wireless adapter from your
computer and contact your local dealer immediately. Continuing to use the product in
this condition could result in a fire or electric shock.
If for any reason foreign objects enter the product, immediately turn off the power switch
on the clicker and remove the batteries. Then remove the wireless adapter from your
computer and contact your local dealer immediately. Continuing to use the product in
this condition could result in a fire or electric shock. (Be extra careful if there are
children in the area when using the product.)
If for any reason the product is dropped or damaged, turn off the power switch on the
clicker and remove the batteries. Then remove the wireless adapter from your computer
and contact your local dealer. Continuing to use the product in this condition could
result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not remove the cover from the product. Doing so may expose you to dangerous
voltage and could result in electric shock.
Contact your local dealer for any internal inspections, maintenance, or repair.
Do not remodel the product. This could result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not place the product on an uneven surface of unstable stand. It could fall or topple
over and result in an injury.
Do not spill water
on the product. This could result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not use the product in a bathroom or shower cubicle. This could result in a fire or
electric shock.
Do not touch the product or the wireless adapter during a thunder storm. This could
result in an electric shock.
Do not place the product or the wireless adapter where someone can trip over it. This
could result in injury.
Do not drive a nail into, hammer or stamp on the product.
Otherwise the product may be damaged or deformed and shorted and result in leakage,
heat, smoke, explosion or fire.
Warning
Do not apply any heavy impact to the product or throw it. Otherwise the product may be
damaged or deformed and shorted and result in leakage, heat, smoke, explosion or fire.
Do not use a battery that appears to be damaged or deformed in any way.
This could
result in leakage, heat, smoke, explosion or fire.
Do not reverse the battery's polarity (± reversed). Abnormal chemical reaction may
occur inside the battery which could result in leakage, heat, smoke, explosion or fire.
If any liquid from a battery leaks onto your skin or clothes, immediately flush the area
with clean water, without rubbing it, then seek medical attention right away.
Otherwise the liquid may harm your skin.
Keep parts of the product out of children's reach as there is a danger they could be
swallowed and cause bodily harm. If any of the parts are swallowed, consult a doctor
immediately.
Attention
Do not place the product in a damp or dusty location.
This could result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not place the product in a location where it could be exposed to smoke, steam, or
water droplets such as on a kitchen counter or near a humidifier. This could result in a
fire or electric shock.
If this product is not going to be used for a long time, take the batteries out of the
product. Otherwise it could result in fire.
Ask the dealer from where you purchased this product for regular maintenance. A
buildup of dust inside the product can cause fire or malfunction.
Do not put the product on an electromagnetic cooker or in a microwave oven or a
pressure cooker. The battery will be damaged and leakage, heat, smoke, explosion or
fire may occur.
Do not put the clicker, strap or other accessories into your mouth. It may harm your
health.
Do not swing the strap around with the clicker attached. The strap may be cut and the
clicker may hit someone causing injury or may damage an object in the vicinity.
CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................ 2
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS............................................................................................. 4
Before Use ........................................................................................................................ 9
Main functions ...............................................................................................................10
Supplied Items ............................................................................................................... 11
Part Names ...................................................................................................................12
Preparation ....................................................................................................................14
Insert the batteries into the clicker .................................................................................. 14
Software installation ........................................................................................................ 15
Connecting the wireless adapter .................................................................................... 16
Launching Image Mate Accent for SRS ......................................................................... 16
Using SRS ........................................................................................................................17
Operation screen of SRS ...............................................................................................17
List of SRS operations ...................................................................................................18
List of SRS Commands .................................................................................................. 18
List of clicker operations ................................................................................................. 20
Starting SRS ..................................................................................................................21
From posing a question to close the question ................................................................23
Finishing SRS ................................................................................................................27
Group learning ...............................................................................................................28
Giving an award.............................................................................................................32
Utilizing the collected data..............................................................................................34
Using Result Display Software .......................................................................................34
Starting the software ....................................................................................................... 34
Selecting / displaying the results .................................................................................... 34
Saving in other formats ................................................................................................... 39
Various Settings ..............................................................................................................40
Wireless setting for the clicker .......................................................................................40
Using ELMO SRS Configurations ..................................................................................41
Starting the software ....................................................................................................... 41
Description of menu tabs ................................................................................................ 41
Application settings (Setting) .......................................................................................... 42
Wireless connection check (Connection Checking) ....................................................... 44
Remaining amount of the batteries (Battery Life)........................................................... 45
Registration of the clicker (Add a clicker) ....................................................................... 46
Software update settings (Software update) .................................................................. 47
Firmware version of the software (About) ...................................................................... 48
Changing the clicker ......................................................................................................49
Other Function.................................................................................................................51
About LED .....................................................................................................................51
Clicker ............................................................................................................................. 51
Wireless adapter ............................................................................................................. 52
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................53
Specifications ..................................................................................................................54
Product specifications ....................................................................................................54
Usage precautions .........................................................................................................55
Disclaimer ....................................................................................................................56
About Trademarks .........................................................................................................56
Before Use
Thank you very much for purchasing this product.
Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use of this product.
For the effective use of the questions and the collected data, please have your students
always use the same clicker by associating each of your students with the unique
serial number printed on the back of their clickers.
Note
All functions of SRS are controlled by Elmo’s Image Mate Accent for SRS.
Image Mate Accent for SRS is designed to allow you to operate SRS functions in addition to its basic
CRA-1 Pen Tablet functions.
For details about the operations and functions other than SRS, refer to the User’s Guide of ELMO
Wireless Slate / Tablet contained in the CD-ROM.
※Functions of Image Mate Accent can be also operated by mouse instead of the Pen Tablet.
When you use SRS with Elmo Pen Tablet CRA-1, the wireless settings between the wireless adapter of
SRS and the tablet need to be set up.
For details about the set up procedure, refer to the User’s Guide of ELMO Wireless Slate/ Tablet.
Caution
Caution
Do not use the wireless adapter supplied with the tablet. Use the wireless
adapter supplied with SRS.
Firmware of the tablet may need to be upgraded.
For further information, contact the dealer from whom you have purchased this
product or one of our sales offices whose details are provided at the end of this
manual.
Please note that screens and figures used in this manual may differ from the actual
views.
Main functions
■Pose questions, collect responses and display the results.
With SRS, you can collect responses from all students in the class by using clickers.
Collected responses can be saved and displayed in graphs.
The overall proficiency of the class can be assessed with multiple-choice questions.
Majority Testing by Yes or No question can be easily performed.
■Utilize the collected data
The collected data is automatically stored on the users computer and can be converted to
standard formats. These standard files can be shared with other computers.
■Manage the clicker
You can add/ delete a clicker or display the remaining amount of battery charge.
■Use with the Document Camera or the Pen Tablet
You can pose a question on the spot by using ELMO Document Camera or Pen Tablet (sold
separately) .
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Supplied Items
Product's package has the following contents. Contact your dealer if any of the following
items are not included in the package you purchased.
Clicker: CRV-CK-1
CRV-24: 24pcs.
CRV-32: 32pcs.
Screw driver for M3
(For the back cover of the
clicker)
Before use
Wireless adapter
CRV-CK-1R
Carrying Case
Application software
(CD-ROM)
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Dry cell AAA battery
(For the clicker)
CRV-24: 48pcs.
CRV-32: 64pcs.
Seal clicker no.
Part Names
Power button
■Clicker
Turns ON / OFF the clicker.
Press this button for 3 seconds or longer to turn
Front
OFF the clicker.〈Starting SRS〉
Power LED
Indicates the battery charge status.
The LED lights up when the clicker is turned on
and begins flashing when the battery level is low.
〈About LED〉
Response button(1~6,T/F)
Students can respond to questions using 1(A)
~6(F) and T(Y)/F(N) buttons.
The last pressed button lights up or
flashes for 5seconds.〈About LED〉
Strap hole
For attachment of a commercially available strap.
Student number ( Clicker number )
By default, a seal with a number from 1-24
Back
( or 32) is attached.
The supplied clicker number seal
000000
Caution
can be attached.
Device ID
ID number of the clicker.
Battery box cover fixing screw
Use the supplied screw driver to tighten the
fixing screw.
Battery box cover
Use the fixing screw to open/close the cover.
Be careful not to lose it.
Caution
Only open when absolutely
necessary.
000000
Battery box
Insert the AAA dry-cell batteries. 
Wireless setting button
Use this button when configuring the wireless
connection setting with the wireless adapter.
Open the battery box cover when performing
the configuration.

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■Carrying Case
Cable Storage Pocket
Storage for the RGB/USB composite cable
Outside
supplied with the separately sold Pen Tablet
or commercially available RGB cables or USB
cables.
Double zipper
The top of the bag opens 180 degrees.
Name holder
Name card and the like can be inserted.
Shoulder belt
The length can be adjusted.
Inside
Pen Tablet storage
Stores the Pen Tablet. It can be secured
with Velcro tape.
Clicker compartments
Stores clickers vertically as shown in the
picture.
Max.32pcs of clickers can be stored.
Upper part of the clicker is slightly out of the
compartment for easier handling.
Store 1 clicker in each
Caution
compartment.
Accessory storage
Stores accessories such as the wireless
adapter and a screw driver.
Be careful not to lose the
Caution
accessories when you open
the zipper.
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Preparation
Insert the batteries into the clicker
Before you use the clicker, remove the
battery box cover on the back of the
clicker together with the fixing tape to
insert the batteries. In case it is difficult to
remove the cover, use the supplied screw
driver to loosen the battery box cover
fixing screw. Make sure to attach the
cover after inserting the batteries and
tighten the fixing screw.
Dispose of the tape after removal.
Caution
・Make sure that the polarity (+/-) of the dry cell battery is correct.
・Remove the dry cell battery if the clicker will not be used for a long time.
・Do not recharge or short-circuit the dry cell battery.
・Use an AAA alkali dry cell battery. Do not use a rechargeable battery (such as
Ni-Cd).
・The supplied dry cell battery is for an initial operation check. Its operating life
is not guaranteed.
・Replace the lid and tighten screw of the battery box after inserting the
batteries.
・Do not mix old and new batteries or ones of different types.
・When disposing of used batteries, follow the instructions from your local
government.
<Time for replacement of the batteries>
When the battery charge gets low, operational performance may be degraded. Replace
the batteries when the power LED begins to flash during power ON or before sending a
response.
Caution
・Be careful when replacing the battery as they because it may pop out.
・Replace the batteries at least once a year.
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Software installation
All functions of SRS are controlled by Image Mate Accent for SRS.
Install the software before initial use of the SRS.
For details about the installation procedure, refer to “Before use and the following
instructions:”
① Insert the supplied CD-ROM to the CD-ROM Drive of your computer.
② Select “Install Image Mate Accent for SRS” in the menu.
Caution
Depending on your computer, the menu may not appear automatically.
In that case, open the drive where the supplied CD-ROM is inserted from My
Computer and double-click “startup.exe” in the Win folder.
③ Follow the displayed instructions to install.
④ When the software is successfully installed, “Image Mate Accent for SRS” icon appear on
the desktop.
Caution
Depending on your computer, you may need to restart your computer. In that case,
press “Yes” to restart your computer.
Note
If Image Mate Accent is already installed on your computer, it will be overwritten by Image Mate
Accent for SRS. (Current settings and saved data will remain unchanged.)
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Connecting the wireless adapter
Connect the supplied wireless adapter to your computer’s
USB port.
Launching Image Mate Accent for SRS
Launch Image Mate Accent for SRS by double-clicking the shortcut icon created on the
desktop of your computer.
Note
Image Mate Accent for SRS starts in “Document Camera Mode” when connected to select
models of ELMO Document Cameras (sold Separately).
Otherwise, it starts in “PC Operation Mode”.
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Using SRS
Operation screen of SRS
Operations such as question and answer and displaying the results are performed from the
SRS Window.
SRS Window
(Command
Buttons)
SRS
Sub
Buttons
Response Sub
Buttons
Countdown
Timer
Note
You can operate the Document Camera or your computer while the SRS Window is active and on
display.
The color of the SRS Window changes to gray (initial status), green (Testing is open) and red
(Testing is closed) according to the status of SRS.
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List of SRS operations
List of SRS Commands
Following command buttons in the SRS Window are used to pose questions or display the
results.
■Command Buttons
Menu button
Name
Start Testing
Function
Opens Testing.
Current question type is displayed.
Stop Testing
Closes Testing and save the results
as a file.
Display Graph
Displays the response results in
graph.
Clear Display
Deletes the graph and return to the
initial status.
Display Response Sub Displays the Response Sub
Buttons
Buttons.

Show Timer
Displays the Countdown Timer.

Display number of
Displays the current number of
clickers
responses received.
※Only displays the status.
No operation.
Display SRS Sub
Displays the SRS Sub Buttons.
Buttons

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■Response Sub Buttons
Menu button
Name
Change question type/
open Testing
Function
Changes the current setting for the
question type (2-6 multiple, True
(Yes)/ False (No)) and opens
Testing.
The changed setting for the
question type remains until SRS is
finished.
■Countdown Timer
Menu button
Name
Countdown Timer
Function
Performs a countdown from the set
time (sec.).
The set time can be changed in
increments of 10 sec. with [+] and
[-].
Countdown starts after pressing [▷]
button.
Countdown stops after pressing [▯▯]
button.
Testing will be automatically closed
when countdown reaches 0.
■SRS Sub Buttons
Menu button
Name
Group settings
Function
Display the Group settings.
You can show the results by groups
by grouping clickers in advance.

Award
Display the Award screen.
You can give awards for student
performance.

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List of clicker operations
These buttons are used to respond to the questions or cast a vote.
Button
Name
Power button
Description
Turns ON/OFF the clicker. The power
LED lights up when the clicker is
turned on. Press the button for 3
seconds or more to turn off the clicker.
Power LED
The LED lights up when the clicker
is turned on.
When battery level is low, LED
flashes for 5 seconds after the
clicker is turned on and during the
wireless connection.
1/A ~ 6/F Response Select answers.
button
Selected button flashes for max.5
seconds when sending a response
and lights up for 5 seconds if the
response is successfully accepted.
(It flashes for another 5 seconds if
the response is not accepted.)
Yes or No Response
button
Note
For details about the status of LED, refer to  .
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Starting SRS
SRS can be started either directly from the respective modes in Image Mate Accent for SRS
or by launching the application from Program Files.
Note
Refer to the User’s Guide of ELMO Wireless Slate / Tablet for details about modes and operations
other than SRS functions.
➊
Display the SRS Window.
Press the SRS icon
to display the SRS Window.
SRS Window
SRS icon
Note
If no clicker are registered to the wireless adapter, the SRS icon will not display.
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➋
Turn on the clicker.
Press Power button
to turn on the clicker. The power LED lights up and the clicker
attempts to establish the wireless connection with your computer.
Note
When the battery charge is low, the power LED flashes for 5 seconds. In that case, replace with new
batteries.
The clicker automatically enters standby status when there is no wireless communication.
(Pressing any button will resume the operation.)
After a certain period of time has elapsed in standby status, the power automatically goes off.
The time to power off can be changed with <エラー! 参照元が見つかりません。>. Default setting is
180 seconds.
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From posing a question to close the question
Pose a question using the Document camera or your computer screen. Then open Testing by
selecting the Start Testing button in the SRS Window or one of “[2]~[6],[T/F]” buttons in the
Response Sub Buttons.
Note
The entire process from starting Image Mate Accent for SRS to finishing it is called “session” and the
results of each session are saved.
➊
Pose a question.
Pose a question using the Document camera or your computer screen.
➋
Open Testing to receive responses from clickers.
When “Start Testing” button
is selected, Testing starts with current question type.
(Default setting: 3-choice question).
The question type can be changed with the Response Sub Buttons which are displayed by
pressing
button. The color of the SRS Window changes to green.
Note
The question type remains the same until SRS is finished.
The setting becomes the default of the question when starting SRS can be changed from <エラー! 参
照元が見つかりません。>.
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➌
Respond to the question by using the Response buttons on the clicker.
Respond to the question by pressing the Response buttons on the clicker. Selected button
flashes for max.5 seconds when sending a response and lights up for 5 seconds if the
response is successfully accepted. (It flashes for another 5 seconds if the response is not
accepted.)
Caution
If flashing Response button LED goes off in less than 10 seconds, the response
is not accepted. Retry by pressing the Response button again after the LED is
off.
Note
As long as the Testing is open, students can resubmit their responses by pressing the Response button
again after the LED is off.
When the battery charge is low, the power LED flashes for 5 seconds. In that case, replace the
batteries with new ones.
Press one of
these buttons to
answer.
The number of
clickers responded.
The remaining time
(sec.) is displayed.
Check the number of clickers that answered the question. By using the Countdown Timer, you
can show the remaining time.
Note
While Countdown Timer is on display, timing automatically starts when Testing is started. Timer may
be started after Testing begins.
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➍
Close Testing.
Close Testing with the Stop Testing button
The color of the SRS Window changes to red.
Note
You can annotate on the screen using annotation functions after Testing is closed.
➎
Display the results.
The overall results can be displayed in graph with the Display Graph button
and the number of responses are displayed.
. All choices
Show a correct answer by selecting the relevant choice number. Confirm the correct answer
by pressing Confirm button
The percentage of
students answered
correctly is
displayed after
setting a correct
answer.
The number of
responses is
displayed.
Finalize the correct
answer with the
Finalize button.
After finalizing the correct answer, top
Select a correct answer.
five students who answered correctly
A tick mark is displayed on the number of
can be displayed in the order that they
responses for the correct answer.
responded.
Select the correct answer again to release it.
(The tick mark will disappear.)
Note
Each time the Display Graph button is pressed, the screen switches between the question screen
and the graph screen. When the group setting is set, the results by group can be displayed.

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Response time
is displayed.
Overall results can
Student numbers are displayed. If group setting
be shown.
is set, group symbols are also displayed.
Note
Response time varies depending on the wireless condition between the clicker and the wireless
adapter. Use the response time as reference only.
➏
Finish the question.
The graph can be deleted by pressing the Clear Display button
question. The color of the SRS Window returns to gray.
and you can pose next
Note
The results and the screen (including the drawing) are automatically saved.
After Testing is started, operations of document camera function of Image Mate Accent or your
computer or drawing on the image are not possible until the question is finished.
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Finishing SRS
➊
Turn off the clicker.
When Power button
of the clicker is pressed for 3 seconds or longer, the clicker is
powered off and the power LED goes off.
Note
The clicker automatically enters standby status when there is no wireless communication.
(Pressing any button will resume the operation.)
After a certain period of time has elapsed in standby status, the power automatically goes off.
The time to power off can be changed with <エラー! 参照元が見つかりません。>. Default setting is 180
seconds.
➋
Clear the SRS Window.
Clear the SRS Window by selecting the SRS icon
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Group learning
You can show the results by groups by grouping clickers during a session.
➊
Configure group settings.
Select the Group setting button
to display the Group setting window.
Configure group number and group type. You can also change respective group name (group
symbol).
Set group number.
Set group name (group symbol).
Set group type.
Total number of group members
Group number
Group box
Group symbol
Note
During Testing (from pressing “Start Testing” button
not possible to configure group settings.
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to pressing “Clear Display” button
),it is
➋
Join in a group.
Join in a group by pressing one of the Response buttons on the clicker.
Press one of these
buttons to join in a
group.
Press a button with the same number as the group you intend to join in. Your student number
is displayed inside group box. Now you joined in the group.
Student number joined
Finalize the settings.
Close the window without finalizing the
settings.
Cancel all entries and return to default settings.
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➌
Finalize the group settings.
Finalize the group settings with OK button and the Setting window is closed.
➍
Ask a question and display the results.
The whole process from asking a question, starting Testing, closing Testing to displaying the
results is same as basic procedure.
Refer to ①~⑤in ■From posing a question to close the question .
➎
Display the group results.
Select the Group icon displayed in the Overall results display screen.
The screen switches to the Group results display screen.
Group results button
Note
To display the group results, the group settings need to be set and a correct answer needs to be set in
the Group results display window in advance.
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The results of each group member are displayed inside respective Group box.
If all group members answered correctly, a message “Very Good!” appears.
Otherwise, the percentage of members answered correctly (%) is displayed.
Each time when all group members answered correctly, a prize item is awarded to such group.
You can compare the number of items among groups during the session.
Results of the question
Group box
Prize item
Individual results
Overall results
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Giving an award
In each session, you can select one student to give an award. The Award screen can be
saved.
➊
Enter names of recipient and sender.
Select the Award button
to display the Award screen.
Enter names of recipient and sender by using the drawing function.
Date is displayed
Pen icon
automatically.
Names of recipient
Finalize button
and sender
Student number setting button
➋
Press the Student number setting button.
After the Student number setting button is pressed, the system is ready to receive a signal
from the clicker.
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➌
Receive a signal from the recipient.
The recipient sends a signal to the system by pressing any of the Response buttons on the
clicker. Then the student number of the recipient is displayed.
Press one of these
buttons to
response.
➍
Finalize the award.
Finalize the award by pressing the “Finalize” button. Then award graphics are displayed and
the screen is saved. Press the “Exit” button to close the Award screen.
Award graphics are
displayed after the
award is finalized.
Exit button
Note
If an incorrect student number is displayed in the Student number setting button, press this button
again to reset it.
The saved screen data is stored as JPEG in the specified “destination folder”. 
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Utilizing the collected data
With ELMO SRS Reporting, the collected data that is saved on your computer can be
displayed or converted into a format readable on other computers.
Using Result Display Software
Starting the software
Launch ELMO SRS Reporting from [Start]-[Program Files]-[ELMO]-[Image Mate Accent for
SRS]-[ELMO SRS Reporting].
Selecting / displaying the results
The entire process from starting Image Mate Accent for SRS to finishing is called a “session”.
A list of questions in a session and details of the results of each question can be viewed.
➊
Display a list of sessions.
A list of saved sessions is displayed after the software is launched. The list includes recent
sessions and others created during the same month. Users may specify a period time using
the calendar buttons to set the display range manually.
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Items to be displayed in the list of sessions:
(Date・Time/Question thumbnail (1st Question)/Number of questions)
Scroll Page button
(15items are displayed in each page.)
Calendar button
Number of
questions
Select button
Question thumbnail
Uncheck “Thumbnails” to hide this screen.
Session start date
(Image Mate Accent for SRS start date)
Under selection (blue)
Delete button
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➋
Display a list of questions.
Select a session in the session list that you wish to view. The selected session turns blue.
Press the Select button to display a list of questions in the session.
Items to be displayed in the list of questions:
(Date ・Time/Question thumbnail/Number of participants/Percentage of students
answered correctly/Number of choices/Number of responses per choice)
Percentage of
students
Number of choices
answered correctly.
Number of responses per
Number of participants
choice
Question thumbnail
Cells of correct answers are
colored and checked.
Question start date
(Testing start date)
Note
The results of multiple sessions (or questions) cannot be viewed together.
Multiple sessions (or questions) can be deleted together.
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➌
Draw over the question screen.
You can draw over the question screen by double-clicking a question thumbnail.
8 different pens(Black,Red,Green,Blue,Cyan,Magenta,Yellow,White) are available.
Eraser button
Pen buttons
Undo button
Note
The software asks whether to save the annotations once the close button is pressed. If you
select “save”, the question with added annotations overwrites the existing data.
➍
Display a report for the question.
Select a question in the question list that you wish to view. The selected question turns to
blue.
Press the Select button to display a report for the question.
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➎
Print a report.
Contents of a report can be printed.
Select [PRINT] button while a report is displayed.
Note
The printer needs to be installed on your computer.
Date・Time
Question screen
(Saved screen with
added
annotations
are displayed.)
Results graph
Print button
Close button
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Saving in other formats
The collected results can be saved by session in csv/ xml and xls formats.
Select [Export] from [Menu] while a list of sessions (or questions) are displayed.
Select [Export] after specifying a date, save format and a destination folder from the dialogue
displayed.
Put a ✔ mark to save all the records.
Specify a destination folder.
Export button
Select a save format.
Note
A folder in which image files for the question screen are saved is created in the same folder as the
export file when the results are exported in XML format.
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Various Settings
In this section, you will learn how to configure SRS.
Wireless setting for the clicker
If the wireless connection cannot be established after pressing Response buttons (the
“Response button LED” continues to flash) perform the wireless setting using the "Wireless
setting button” inside the battery box and on the wireless adapter.
Turn on the power of the clicker, and press the
“Wireless setting button” inside the battery box.
↓
[2/B] button flashes at high speed.
↓
Press the “Wireless setting button”
Back of the clicker
on the wireless adapter.
Wireless adapter
↓
[1/A] button and [3/C] button on the clicker flashes a few times.
Now wireless connection between the clicker and the wireless adapter is established.
Note
The wireless setting between the clicker and the wireless adapter was established prior to shipping.
When adding a clicker, the wireless setting for the added clicker needs to be performed before use.
Caution
Perform the wireless setting within 30 seconds of pressing the "Wireless setting
button" inside the battery box.
Hold the body of the wireless adapter when pressing the “Wireless setting
button” on the wireless adapter.
If a clicker is used as described below, wireless connection with the wireless
adapter may become unstable:
- There is an obstruction between the clicker and the wireless adapter.
- The clicker is used while placed on top of a computer.
- A wireless device or electronic equipment is being used nearby.
- The clicker is moved excessively while being used.
Also, due to the inherent characteristics of the wireless connection, the wireless
connection may become unstable in some positional relationships between the
clicker and the wireless adapter.
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Using ELMO SRS Configurations
With ELMO SRS Configurations, Image Mate Accent for SRS and the clicker can be
configured.
Starting the software
Launch ELMO SRS Configurations from [Start]-[Program Files]-[ELMO]-[Image Mate Accent
for SRS]-[ELMO SRS Configurations].
Note
The configuration needs to be done by using a mouse. The configuration cannot be done through
the Pen Tablet.
Description of menu tabs
Items to be configured or checked in each sheet are as follows:
[Setting]:Language / Save destination / Clicker auto power off time / Question type
[Connection Checking]:Wireless connection of the clicker
[Battery Life]:Remaining amount of the batteries of the clicker
[Add a clicker] :Registration of the Device ID and user name to the respective student
number
[Software update]:Automatic update
[About]:Version of the software
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Application settings (Setting)
Image Mate Accent for SRS can be configured from “Setting”.
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑦
⑥
① Language
Language can be selected between Japanese and English from the pull-down menu.
② DataBase location
The destination to save the database used by Image Mate Accent for SRS and the records
of SRS can be set.
The destination to save the SRS
records can be configured by pressing
the Browse button.
Once you change the destination, you will not be able to show the records
Caution
which were saved before the change by SRS Reporting.
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③ Contents location
The destination to save the contents created by Image Mate Accent for SRS and the folder to add
stamps and background images can be set.
Open the destination folder to save
stamp images.
The destination to save the contents
can be configured by pressing the
Browse button.
Open the destination folder to save
background images.
Note
The contents are saved in “rec” folder in “ImageMateAccent” created inside the specified
“destination folder”.
Added stamps are saved in “MyStamp” folder in “ImageMateAccent” created inside the specified
“destination folder”.
Added background images are saved in “MyBackground” folder in “ImageMateAccent” created
inside the specified “destination folder”.
Image files can be added as stamps or backgrounds in jpg, bmp or png
Caution
formats.
(Note that it may not be able to display some files in these formats.)
The existing data inside the folder is not automatically transferred to a new
destination folder when the destination folder is changed.
④ Timer Setting
The initial setting of the timer can be set in increments of 10 sec. between 10 sec. and 60
sec. and in increments of 60 sec. between 60 sec. and 300 sec. using up/down buttons.
Note
Default setting of the timer is 60 sec.
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⑤ Clicker Power
The time for auto power off of the clicker can be set in increments of 10 sec. between 10
sec. and 2,550 sec. using up/down buttons.
Note
Default setting is 180 seconds.
Setting the time for auto power off longer may affect the lifetime of the batteries.
⑥ Default quiz type
The question type when SRS is started can be set. (Default setting: 3-choice question)
Select a question type (2-6 multiple, True (Yes)/ False (No)) from the pull-down menu.
⑦ All correct answer effect time
The all correct answer effect time can be set in increments of 1 sec. between 1 sec. and 10
sec.
Note
Default setting is 4 sec.
Wireless connection check (Connection Checking)
The wireless connection with the registered clicker can be checked.
Press a button of the clicker that you want to check after connecting the wireless adapter to
your computer. Device ID, the button that is pressed, the remaining amount of the batteries
and the clicker version are displayed.
st
Added (or updated) in the 1 line
after the button on the clicker is
pressed.
DeviceID
Button that is pressed
Remaining amount of the batteries:
Good:There is enough battery
charge.
Low:The battery charge is low.
Replace the batteries
Caution
when “LOW” is displayed.
Clicker version
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Remaining amount of the batteries (Battery Life)
The last used time and the remaining amount of the battery life for all the registered clickers
can be displayed.
Note
Perform the  to see the current remaining amount of the batteries.
Last connected time
Remaining amount of the battery life:
Good:There is enough battery charge.
Low:The battery charge is low.
Replace the batteries
Caution
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when “LOW” is displayed.
Registration of the clicker (Add a clicker)
When the wireless adapter is connected, a list of Device ID’s for the registered clickers is
displayed in the order of the student number.
Registration of the student number (a seal on the back) to the respective Device ID is done
here. The students name can be edit here.
Double
click
here
to
register or edit the students
name.
The results and the student
numbers are linked. The
student number can not be
edit.
The row of the specific clicker ID’s can be selected by pressing any
buttons on the relevant clicker.
Press this button to change the clicker.
Note
After the wireless setting for the added clicker is performed, the added clicker is automatically
added to the bottom of the list of the registered Device ID.
Refer to Changing the clicker for details about .
Max. 50 clickers can be registered.
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Software update settings (Software update)
The automatic update for the software can be set.
Note
Access our update page to verify you are running the latest version of the software. You need to
have an internet connection to update your software.
①
②
③
④
① Update for Image Mate Accent for SRS
Press this button to verify the latest version of Image Mate Accent for SRS.
② Update for the Document Camera
Press this button to verify the latest version of the Document Camera.
Note
The Document Camera that supports the firmware update needs to be connected. For information
about the compatible models, contact your dealer.
③ Automatic firmware update
Place a check mark to activate the automatic firmware update. The software automatically
checks the availability of updated software when the computer is started and when Image
Mate Accent for SRS is started.
④ Internet connection settings
You can use the software with default settings.
When you need to configure this settings, place a check mark in “Use a proxy server” and
proceed.
Note
Consult your internet administrator or provider for details as to the configuration.
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Firmware version of the software (About)
You can see the firmware version of the software.
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Changing the clicker
In case you need to replace the clicker due to reasons such as malfunction, follow the
instruction described below.
Note
Connect the wireless adapter to your computer before performing the clicker change.
Caution
➊
Make sure to follow the instruction correctly otherwise the system may not
recognize the added clicker.
Perform the wireless setting for the added clicker.
Establish the wireless setting between the added clicker and the wireless adapter.
Refer to  in Various Settings for details of the setting
procedure.
➋
Launch ELMO SRS Configurations.
Launch the configuration software. Select [Add a clicker] tab to show the list of clickers.
➌
Select the added clicker.
Turn on the added clicker and press any buttons on the clicker.
The row of the added clicker ID
can be selected by pressing any
buttons on the clicker.
Note
The Device ID for the added clicker can be selected by a mouse.
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➍
Select the clicker to be replaced.
Select the Change button. The Device ID for the added clicker turns to green from blue.
Select the Device ID for the clicker to be replaced (overwritten) from the list by using a mouse.
Select the Device ID for the
clicker to be replaced.
Change button.
➎
Overwrite the data.
Select [OK] after confirming the message in a dialogue box.
Caution
➏
Only Device ID is overwritten. Other items remain unchanged.
Once the clicker is replaced (overwritten), such clicker will not be able to
communicate with the wireless adapter. Perform the  to use the clicker again.
Finalize the registration.
Finalize the registration by pressing [OK].
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Other Function
About LED
The power LED, the Response buttons LED and the wireless setting button LED on the
wireless adapter indicate the condition of the respective devices.
Clicker
■Power LED (Red)
LED status
Off
On
Condition
The power is off.
Press the power button to turn on the power.
The power is on.
Press the power button for over 3 seconds to turn off the power.
The battery charge is low. Replace with new batteries.
※The LED flashes for max. 5 seconds and then lights up after the power on or
Flashing
the wireless connection is successfully established.
■Response buttons (LED) (Red)
LED status
Off
On
Condition
The power is off or in standby status.
The communication with the wireless adapter is established.
※LED is on for max.5 seconds after the connection establishment.
The clicker is trying to establish the connection with the wireless adapter or failed to
establish the connection with the wireless adapter.
※The clicker attempts to establish the connection for max. 5 seconds after
pressing Response button.
When succeeded: LED lights up after flashing.
Flashing
When failed: LED flashes for max. 5 seconds then goes off.
If Response button LED does not light up, the response is not
accepted. Retry by pressing Response button again after the
Caution
LED is off.
The Wireless setting button is pressed.
※During the wireless setting, only [2/B] button flashes. Once the wireless
High-speed
flashing
setting is finished, [2/B] button goes off. Then [1/A] and [3/C] buttons flash and go
off.
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Wireless adapter
■Wireless setting button(LED)(Blue)
LED status
Off
Condition
The power of the computer is off.
The power of the computer is on or the adapter is communicating with other
Flashing
device. ※The interval of flash changes depending on the condition of the
communication.
High-speed
flashing
Caution
The Wireless setting button is pressed.
For details about other LED status than starting SRS when using with Elmo
Pen Tablet CRA-1, refer to the User’s Guide of ELMO Wireless Slate/ Tablet.
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Troubleshooting
If you have a problem or questions about this product, please read this troubleshooting guide
first. If the problem still exists, consult the dealer from whom you purchased this product.
Communication between the clicker and the wireless adapter is unstable
Is third-party wireless device or
If third-party wireless device or software is operating, it may
software installed?
conflict with the operations of the clicker.
Do not operate third-party wireless device or software while
using the clicker.
Communication may become unstable if there is an
obstruction between the clicker and the wireless adapter.
Are the clicker and the wireless
adapter in proper condition?
Also, due to the inherent characteristics of wireless
communication, the installation angle of both devices may
affect the stability of the communication.
Remove the obstruction or change the installation location.
Wireless devices or electronic equipments may interfere with
the communication between the clicker and the wireless
Is a wireless device or electronic
equipment being used nearby?
adapter. Refer to〈Wireless setting for the clicker〉
and then perform the wireless settings.
If this does not improve the situation, stop using the wireless
device or electronic equipment, or move to a location with no
interference.
Cannot use SRS / SRS icon is not displayed
Is a proper wireless adapter used?
Make sure to use the wireless adapter supplied with SRS. Do
not use a wireless adapter supplied with the Pen Tablet.
Wireless setting between the clicker and the wireless adapter
Is the wireless setting between the
needs to be set before you use a newly purchased clicker
clicker and the wireless adapter
first.
completed?
Refer to〈Wireless setting for the clicker〉for the wireless
setting.
Cannot use Pen Tablet
Using the Pen Tablet which is not
compatible with SRS used?
When the firmware upgrade of your Pen Tablet is needed,
consult with the dealer from whom you have purchased the
Pen Tablet.
Wireless setting between your Pen Tablet and the wireless
Is the wireless setting between the
adapter supplied with SRS needs to be set before you use
Pen Tablet and the wireless adapter
your Pen Tablet with SRS.
completed?
Refer to  for
the wireless setting.
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Specifications
Product specifications
■Clicker
Model Name
Operating Temperature
CRV-CK-1
0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)
Wireless Band Used
2.4GHz
Approx.15m (49.2 feet) (differs depending on the usage
conditions)
Communication Range
Power Supply
Continuous
Operation
Time
Auto Power Off time
Consumption Current
External Dimensions
Weight
Dry cell AAA battery x 2
Approx. 150 hours(differs depending on the usage conditions)
Approx. 180 seconds
Max. 3.0V 60mA
L110(4 11/32”)×W64(2 17/32”)×H26(1 1/32”)(mm)
90g(0.1984lb) (including 2pcs Dry cell AAA battery)
■Wireless adapter
Model Name
Operating Temperature
CRV-CK-1R
0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)
Wireless Band Used
2.4GHz
Number of clickers to be Max. 50pcs
registered
PC Interface
USB typeA plug(USB2.0 HI-SPEED)
Power Supply
USB bus power
Consumption Current
Max. 5.0V 50mA
External Dimensions
L64(2 17/32”)×W22(7/8”)×H10(13/32”)(mm)
Weight
11g(0.02425lb)
■Carrying Bag
Storage Temperature
-20°C - 60°C (-4°F - 140°F)
Number
of
clicker 32
compartments
Number of Pen Tablet 1
storage
External Dimensions
L425(16 47/64”)×W365(14 9/16”)×H165(6 1/2”)(mm)
CRV-24:3.2kg(7.1lb) (Clicker x 24pcs)
Weight
CRV-32:4.0kg(8.9lb) (Clicker x 32pcs)
※(Including 1pce wireless adapter and accessories)
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Usage precautions
■ About radio waves used by the clicker
The clicker uses radio waves on the 2.4 GHz band. When using the clicker, a radio station
license is not necessary. However, please note the following precautions.
Do not use the clicker near the following:
■ Microwave ovens or industrial, scientific or medical equipments, such as pacemakers
■ In-factory radio stations for mobile unit identification systems (radio stations that require a
license) used in production lines of factories.
■ Specified low power radio stations (radio stations that do not require a license)
■ IEEE802.11g/b wireless LAN devices
When the clicker is used near any of the equipment mentioned above, it is possible that
electric wave interference could occur.
■
About wireless equipment used on the 2.4 GHz band
This frequency bandwidth is the same as for industrial, scientific, and medical equipment such
as microwave ovens, mobile unit identification systems (radio stations that require a license)
used in factory production lines, and specified low-power radio stations (radio stations that do
not require a license).
■ Before using this product, check that there are no radio stations for mobile unit identification
systems or specified low-power radio stations nearby.
■ If this product emits radio waves which interfere with in-factory radio stations for mobile unit
identification systems, cease the use immediately and stop generating the radio waves. For
information on countermeasures, etc. (for example, erecting partitions), contact one of our
sales offices whose details are provided at the end of this manual.
■ If this unit emits radio waves which interfere with specified low-power radio stations used for
mobile unit identification systems, or causes similar problems, contact one of our sales offices
whose details are provided at the end of this manual.
■Usage environment / Storage
・The clicker is designed for inside use. Outside use is not recommended.
・Do not place the clicker in any humid, dusty, salt bearing wind, or vibrating locations.
・Use the clicker product under the following environmental conditions:
Temperature: 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)
Humidity: 30% - 90% (No condensation)
・When storing the product, do not leave it under direct sunlight or by heaters. It may be
discolored, deformed, or damaged.
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■Maintenance
・Perform cleaning of the clicker in a dry place. Make sure to remove the batteries before
cleaning.
・Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
・To remove heavy dirt, moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral detergent and wipe the
dirt after wringing the cloth.
・Do not use any volatile solvent such as thinner or benzene.
Disclaimer
The information on this manual and Image Mate Accent for SRS are subject to change without
prior notice.
The software already installed in your computer or other devices connected to your computer
may affect the performance of Image Mate Accent for SRS.
ELMO is not liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the use of Image Mate
Accent for SRS.
About Trademarks
and Image Mate are registered trademarks of ELMO Co., Ltd.
is a trademark of ELMO Co., Ltd.
The full title for Windows® XP is the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system.
The shortened form of the OS name is used in the text.
The full title for Windows® VISTA is the Microsoft® Windows® VISTA operating system.
The shortened form of the OS name is used in the text.
The full title for Windows® 7 is the Microsoft® Windows® 7 operating system.
The shortened form of the OS name is used in the text.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other
countries.
All other company/product names described in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective companies.
■Repairable Period
ELMO will maintain and keep spare parts for this product for eight years after the
discontinuation of this product. After this period, ELMO will no longer offer repair service for
this product.
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