IVS Tips

  • Make sure all the keypads are fully charged before you start a session. It is recommended that you charge the keypads during night.
  • Always check whether there is an other IVS system active in the same building. If so make sure different channels will be used.
  • Always Initialize 25 keypads at once, this way you will keep track of the initialization of the keypads.
  • After initialization, always save a list with keypads. You can use a list to restore the communication.
  • If you want to reset the keypads, you will have to place them in the charging case for 5 minutes, never use the option reset keypads.
  • Do not change the channel after initializing the keypads.
  • Do not put the keypads during a session in the charging case. If you want to collect the keypads, you can place them on a table.
  • Determine what you want to know from your audience. Make sure you audience can answers the questions correctly, if necessary send some preliminary information.
  • Prepare your presentation a couple of days ahead, check it the next day and have somebody else look at it. You will prevent “silly” mistakes and uncertainty.
  • Determine the questions you want to ask and set for each question a goal: What do you want to measure? Does the question reach its goal? Do all the questions reach the goal of the presentation?
  • Explain the functionality of the IVS and if desired the use of the keypads to your audience.
  • Ask a unimportant test question, your audience will get acquainted with the system.
  • Make sure your reference questions are relevant and effective ( What is your age? What is your line of business? What is your position? ) if you want to make crossings.
  • If you want to discuss the answers or crossings durings a presentation, only do so if you had the opportunity to interpret them in advance.
  • Walk through your presentation using “test voting”, this way you will make sure all the technical settings are correct.
  • Make sure the phrasing of a question is sort, clear and open for one explication. Split if necessary the question.