User's Manual

For WHOFIW-Model 2000-1
Who’s First? You Are.
Congratulations on your new purchase of Who’s First.™. Wireless?
We’re sure this buzzer system will be the key to unlocking your group’s energy, generating
excitement and adding “game show-like” spirit to your question and answer activities. Using this
system, you will surely be ahead of the market. In addition to your students’ having fun, they
will be really impressed with your sexy new technology.
Wireless
This new wireless option works just like our well established Who’s First™... It is a brand new
version and works without the encumbrance of interconnecting wires. However because of the
new technology, there are some precautions that should be observed.
There are 5 touch boxes for the wireless version. The colors on 4 match the colors of the lights
on the receiver. The 5th touch box is used by the person controlling the game and will reset the
receiver at any time. It works the same as momentarily pressing the red reset button on the
receiver. However, it cannot be pressed continuously to control the start of the game. It is also
possibler to use the red reset button on the receiver instead of the wireless reset box.
The dynamic range of operation is from 3 feet to 60 feet. The transmitter buttons when pressed
will not work at less than 3 feet or more than 60 feet.
Each switch/transmitter is furnished with a battery and that battery should last for tens of
thousands of depressions. Fresh batteries are easy to obtain, either from The Trainers Warehouse
or from popular battery vendors like Radio Shack. The identification number for the battery is
CR2032.
Each switch/transmitter furnished to you has been tested for hundreds of transmissions before
being sent to you. There should be no problems with the operation of the unit during your games.
In the event of any problems or questions, you should contact the factory at 800-299-3770
Trouble Shooting
Before starting your game with the participating teams, it is a good idea to have each group press
there button to be sure that the signal is being detected by the signal box.
If no detection or spurious light signals are noted on the control box, confirm that the button is
being pressed within the dynamic range of 3 to 60 feet.

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