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How to use the timer on the Microsoft Presenter 3000
This article describes how to use the timer on the Microsoft Presenter 3000.
The timer feature on the Presenter 3000 lets you set the time that you want for your presentation.
To use the timer, follow these steps:
- On left side of the Presenter 3000, move the switch down to use Presentation mode.
The timer display flashes.
- Set the timer. To set the timer, follow these steps:
- Increase or decrease the time.
To increase the time, press the arrow on the right side of the directional pad. To decrease the time, press the arrow on the left side of the directional pad. - After you set the time that you want, press the down arrow on the directional pad.
- Start the timer. To do this, press the up arrow on the directional pad one time.
Note When the timer reaches zero, the timer vibrates.
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