Background

The SPARK SL is a compact presentation remote designed to control slides and presentations from a distance. It is built from durable plastic and metal components to withstand frequent travel and handling, with a focus on simple, reliable controls. Key features include slide forward/back controls, a selectable pointer, and wireless connection options. Logitech's support materials emphasize software transitions (Logi Options+) and note that some legacy firmware tools are no longer supported.

Identification

The Logitech SPARK SL can be identified by the model number (M/N A00111). The model label is on the housing and the model label on the underside. This label lists the model (M/N), part (P/N), and serial (S/N) numbers.

Specifications

  • Form Factor: Wireless presentation remote
  • Materials: Durable ABS plastic with metal internal components (manufacturer-stated durable construction; specific alloys not listed)
  • Connectivity: Wireless (manufacturer support page does not list exact radio: Bluetooth Low Energy and/or 2.4 GHz receiver may be used; not specified)
  • Buttons / Controls: Slide forward/back, pointer activation, power switch (exact button count not specified on support page)
  • Battery / Power: Not specified on support page (user-replaceable battery or internal rechargeable battery not documented)
  • Wireless Receiver / Dongle Model: No receiver model numbers listed on support page; if included, model markings are printed on the dongle housing
  • Software Compatibility: Referenced in support: Logi Options+ recommended; legacy presentation software and firmware tools are no longer supported
  • Operating Range: Not specified by manufacturer on the referenced support page
  • Environmental / Compliance: No specific IP or durability ratings listed on support page; regulatory markings found on device label when present
  • Model Numbers / Component IDs: Support page does not list spare part numbers or distinct component model numbers

Troubleshooting

Common faults include depleted batteries or power issues, unresponsive buttons, and pairing/connectivity failures. Diagnose by checking/ replacing power source, toggling power, attempting re-pairing, and using Logi Options+ for software-side troubleshooting; note that some legacy firmware tools are no longer supported by Logitech.

For additional troubleshooting help, visit: Visit Logitech Support (https://support.logi.com) for product assistance and to browse available articles and contact options.

Additional Information

Warranty Info

Warranty details are region-specific; consult Logitech's warranty page linked from support.logi.com for terms and claim instructions.