ONLY RF REMOTES ARE ALLOWED TO BE USED, OLDER IR REMOTES ARE NOT SUPPORTED. YOU MAY USE EITHER THE TX-3100/3200 GRAY RF REMOTES OR THE TX-3000 COLORED H-ITT RF REMOTE SHOWN IN THE PICTURE BELOW MARKED AS "A". You CANNOT use any of the three older infra-red remote versions "B", "C" or "D". You can recognize these older remotes by looking at the LED's on the end of the remote. If it has three solid black plugs and the remote number inside is a number GREATER than 400,000 then it's a model TX-3000 remote. If it has a clear LED or a remote number LESS than 400,000 then it's an older infrared remote.

KEEP YOUR RF REMOTE AT LEAST 8 INCHES AWAY FROM YOUR CELL PHONE. Cell phones can cause RF remotes to freeze-up and temporarily stopping functioning or cause the remote to only blink red and not green even though you have followed the proper login procedure. If this happens your remote will not light up properly even though you have good batteries. To fix the problem just remove the batteries and press a button or two, then replace the batteries and the remote will be fine.

LOOK AT THE PICTURES BELOW AND YOU WILL SEE EXAMPLES OF THE TX-3100 GRAY RF REMOTE (OR SIMILAR TX-3200 WITH LCD SCREEN), AND THE TX-3000 MULTIPLE COLORED RF REMOTE AND THE VARIOUS MODELS OF MUCH OLDER INFRARED REMOTE TYPES THAT ARE NO LONGER SUPPORTED.



HOW DO YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REMOTES?

Older style remotes come in many different colors so the exterior color of the remote DOES NOT TELL YOU if it is a TX-3000 RF remote or an older infrared remote. Look at the end of the remote or check the remote code to tell the difference. If the remote code is a number GREATER than 400,000 then it's an RF remote, if the remote code is LESS than 400,000 then it's an infrared remote. You can also look at the end of the remote to tell the difference because the TX-3000 RF remote has three solid black plastic dots that you cannot see through while the older (used) infra-red remotes have either 1, 2 or 3 LED's where one LED would be CLEAR and the others are sort of bluish-black in color. Look at the pictures above for more information.

There are several types of H-ITT remotes and REMEMBER THE EXTERIOR COLOR DOES NOT MATTER. The current remotes are radio frequency (RF) remotes and are shown in the pictures above as the gray TX-3100 model or the TX-3000 remote labeled "A". The RF model TX-3100 and TX-3000 remotes are the ONLY MODELS CURRENTLY SOLD AS BRAND NEW. Also shown in the pictures above are older USED infra-red (IR) remotes shown in wide green "B", a skinny orange "C" and a skinny yellow "D". Since your class requires RF remotes like the TX-3100 or the TX-3000 you cannot use the older infrared remotes like "B", "C" or "D".

You may purchase NEW (or maybe used) TX-3100 or TX-3000 RF remotes at the following bookstores:

Campus Bookstore at Reitz Union

Florida Bookstore

Gator Textbooks

Orange and Blue Textbooks

Textbook Brokers

TO USE YOUR RF REMOTE READ THIS GUIDE:

Once you have a remote you need to register YOUR remote code that is located on the back of the TX-3100 remote or underneath the battery inside the TX-3000 remote. The remote code is a six digit number so write it down somewhere so you can remember the code. To register the remote for your class follow the link below and select your specific class and period....if your class is not listed, check with your instructor on how to register your remote.

H-ITT Remote Registration Website FOR LISTED CLASSES ONLY - If your class is not listed, check with your instructor on how to register your remote.

IT IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE BEING RECORDED PROPERLY BY FINDING YOUR REMOTE ID CODE ON SCREEN IN CLASS FOR EVERY QUESTION AND CHECKING YOUR POSTED/EMAILED SCORES REGULARLY!! Any problems with your remote can be fixed immediately if you are checking for your code and scores properly. If you don't check for your code and scores for several weeks and discover later that your remote has not been working properly it is your fault. If you properly check for your code and scores regularly then you will discover any problems immediately and be able to solve it that day.....not several weeks later.