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Programming special cues – Interspace Industries MicroCue2 User Manual

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Handset Code Erase. To erase all handset learn codes, press and hold the

‘Learn’ button on the underside of the MicroCue

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main unit using a suitable tool

(e.g. a ball point pen or similar). Remain holding the ‘Learn’ button until the LED

extinguishes. NOTE: This may take up to 20 Seconds. All handset codes will then

be erased and MicroCue

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will be unable to receive any cue commands at all.

System Reset. MicroCue

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can be reset to all factory default settings - including

any handset special cue commands. Whilst pressing the Presenter Control button
on the front panel, momentarily press the ‘Learn’ button on the underside of the

main unit using a suitable tool (e.g. a ballpoint pen or similar). The visual display

on the front panel will turn green to confirm the reset and when the Presenter

Control button is released the system will go though the normal start up routine.

NOTE: System reset does NOT erase the handset ‘learn’ coding.


Handset Battery.
If no cue signals are received from the handset and the cue

LED on the handset does not illuminate when any cue button is pressed, the

battery will need to be replaced. Replace with 9V alkaline type MN1604

(6LR61.9V) only. To maximise battery life it is recommended that the battery be

removed from the handset during any unsupervised shipping and if being stored

un-used for long periods.

Programming Special Cues


The handset buttons are default programmed to simulate the keyboard commands

→ for NEXT, ← for BACK and the letter “b” for Black. These buttons can also be

reprogrammed to send different keyboard commands to the computer running

PowerPoint presentations if required. Some common alternative keyboard

commands include:

Keying the letter ‘w’ takes the screen to white
Keying the letter ‘b’ takes the screen to black (default black button command)
Keying any number then  skips to that number slide in the presentation
Keying ‘1’ then  resets the presentation to the 1st slide
Keying the letters ‘z’, ‘x’, ‘c’ or ‘v’ have no effect during a PowerPoint
presentation and programming any of these to a handset button will effectively

disable that button on the handset if required.

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