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Background
The ENCORE 200 is a compact presentation remote produced by Logitech intended for controlling slides and basic presentation functions. It is built with a durable plastic housing and reinforced button caps designed to withstand frequent use in professional settings. Key features include wireless operation via a USB receiver, simple next/previous controls, and long battery life for extended presentations. Logitech’s support materials indicate compatibility with Logitech’s presentation software ecosystem, though specific downloads and spare parts are not listed on the product support page.
Identification
The Logitech ENCORE 200 can be identified by its model number (M/N A00109). The model label is printed on the flat face or side of the receiver housing near the USB plug. The device’s serial number (S/N) appears nearby on the same label.
Specifications
- Product Type: Presentation remote / presenter
- Manufacturer: Logitech
- Model Name: ENCORE 200
- Model Number (M/N): Not specified on Logitech support page
- Connectivity: Wireless (USB receiver) — exact receiver model not listed on support page
- Power: User-replaceable batteries (type not specified on support page)
- Materials: Durable plastic housing with reinforced button caps
- Key Switch Manufacturer/Model: N/A (not a keyboard; switches are simple dome or tactile push-buttons; exact manufacturer not specified)
- Components / Included Model Numbers: Remote (model details not listed); USB receiver (model/part number not listed) — no spare parts listed on the support page
- Compatibility: Designed for use with common presentation software; Logitech recommends using Logi Options+ for supported devices (specific OS compatibility not enumerated on the page)
- Spare Parts Availability: No spare parts listed on Logitech support page
- Regulatory / Certifications: Regulatory and certification markings not provided on the support page
Troubleshooting
Most common faults are loss of wireless connectivity, unresponsive buttons, and depleted batteries; diagnose by replacing batteries, re-pairing or reseating the USB receiver, and testing buttons visually and with a known-good receiver/USB port. If software-related, ensure device is recognized by the host OS and consider using Logi Options+ for device management. Hardware faults (broken button contacts or damaged USB receiver) typically require disassembly and component-level repair or replacement.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: Visit https://support.logi.com for product support, contact options, and recommended software (Logi Options+).
Additional Information
Warranty Info
Refer to Logitech warranty information for your region; warranty coverage and duration vary by region (see Logitech warranty page).