Stagehand User’s Manual, page 21
Q12: Can I store presentations on the USB receiver?
A12: No, the USB receiver is not a flash memory drive.
Q13: How long should the battery last?
A13: The battery lasts for many hours of normal operation but will gradually weaken
over time. Exact battery life depends on how often you use the Stagehand,
how you use it, and whether you turn off the remote control when you store it.
Frequent use of the laser pointer and/or LED illumination light will deplete the
battery more quickly. As a reference, based on the design specifications of
Stagehand, if a presentation control button were pushed one hundred times
per day, the laser pointer pushed ten times per day for 20 seconds, and the
LED illumination light pushed ten times per day for ten seconds, the estimated
battery life would be 100-120 days.
Q14: Where can I buy a replacement battery?
A14: You can buy a CR2032 coin cell battery at Radio Shack and other stores that
sell a wide variety of batteries.
Q15: What do the indications of the USB receiver’s LED mean?
A15: Solid color means the receiver has power from the computer. Flashing means
either it is receiving signals from the remote control or it is providing receiver
reprogramming feedback. See Operation section.
Q16: Does Stagehand control a projector?
A16: Stagehand does not control a projector directly. It controls it indirectly by
sending keyboard commands to control the slide show on your computer.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)