Bakker Elkhuizen BNEU940 UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard User Manual BAK16023 manual Ultraboard 940 indd

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User’s Manual
UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard
UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard
Thank you for purchasing the Ultraboard Bluetooth wireless/USB Keyboard. The Ultraboard is specifically
designed for Bluetooth-enabled PC and Macintosh™ computers*. It can also be used as a USB Keyboard if wireless
communication is not allowed in the environment or if the keyboard has a low power status. Thanks to its multi-link
switchable support, it can be used with PC, Mac, iPad or any other smart devices in between.
To ensure the best user experience, please read this user manual carefully.
* Not all Bluetooth dongles may support all the features of the Ultraboard Keyboard.
UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard
Key Features
• Compact-size for space saving.
• 81/82-key wireless keyboard with 4 hotkeys for fast and easy working with figures, Home, Mail,
PrtScr (print screen) and NumLock to PC (Mac system does not support the 4 hotkeys)
• With multi-link, switchable support, it can register up to 5 Bluetooth hosts
• Power from 2 x AAA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries, charging via Micro USB cable
• Support for USB keyboard with 2-USB Hub by connecting to a PC via Micro USB cable.
• Cross-OS platform support by holding Fn key and “W” key for PC or “A” key for Mac
• Transmitter technology: Broadcom 3.0
• Scissor-type membrane keys with non-curved square keycaps for high comfort typing
and reduced typing tiredness
UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard
Overview
Hot keys
LED Indicator
Micro USB Port
Power Switch
Pairing Button
Battery Lid
USB Hub
UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard
Charging
1. Hold the Keyboard upside down in both hands. Open the
battery compartment by gently pushing the rib of the battery
cover with your thumbs to remove the battery cover.
Make sure the batteries are placed according to
the polarity symbols (+/-) as shown in the battery
compartment!
3. Use the micro USB cable to charge the Ultraboard Compact
Keyboard via the micro USB port on the upper side of the
keyboard.
4. LED status indication - flashing green: the Ultraboard
Keyboard is being charged. LED status - solid green: battery is
fully charged. (It takes 3~4 hours to achieve a full charge)
5. LED begins to flash slowly green: This means the battery is
low and should be re-charged.
2. Place the 2 AAA-size rechargeable batteries in the battery
compartment.
Power On/Off:
6. Switch the lever to the left
position to power on the
Ultraboard Keyboard on and to
the right position to power it off.
Before setting Ultraboard Keyboard in Bluetooth mode,
the micro USB cable must be removed from Ultraboard
Keyboard.
UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard
Pairing the Ultraboard Keyboard in Windows OS (PC)
Make sure that you have Bluetooth support (Bluetooth dongle) on your PC and Windows 7 or higher installed.
Not all Bluetooth dongles may support all the features of the Ultraboard Keyboard.
1. Press “Fn “ key and press “1” key with
symbol at the same
time. LED status indication fl ashes blue 3 times or more until
connected to pre-set Bluetooth host.
2. Click Bluetooth icon and choose “Device Search”
3. Turn the Ultraboard Keyboard upside down and press the
small black button (Pairing Button) with a pen.
4. The Bluetooth dialogue displays a list with all found
Bluetooth devices. Search for “Ultraboard Keyboard” and
press “Continue”.
LED Indication
5. The Bluetooth Identification Code (6-digit ID) is shown on the
screen. Enter the displayed ID on the Bluetooth Keyboard and
press “Enter” key at the end.
6. The Ultraboard Keyboard is now ready to work. It is displayed
in the list of all Bluetooth devices and marked as “connected”
LED
(Blue)
1. Power On
2. Pairing
3. Bluetooth
host swap
LED
(Green) LED
1. NumLock
(only work
in Windows
OS)
(Green) LED
1. CapsLock
(Green)
1. Battery low
HotKeys
2. Charging
status
4 hot keys are only activated
in Windows OS
UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard
Pairing the Ultraboard Keyboard in Mac OS X
Make sure that you have Bluetooth support on your Macintosh™ and Mac OS X 10.5.x or higher installed. The Ultraboard
Keyboard may work with older Mac OS X but it is not officially supported.
Assume Mac OS is 2nd Bluetooth host; Register Ultraboard Keyboard to 2nd Bluetooth host by holding “Fn” key and press “2” key
with
symbol. LED status indication will fl ash blue 3 times or more while connecting to pre-set Bluetooth host.
1. Open the Bluetooth assistant by opening the System
Preferences Bluetooth.
2. Make sure that Bluetooth is activated (Bluetooth: On)
Holding Fn key and press “A” key for Mac OS
•
Function keys F1, F2, F3, F4 support Mac OS X for decreasing
and increasing brightness, expose and dashboard.
3. Press the pairing button on the back of the Ultraboard Keyboard.
The LED flashes until a connection has been established.
F1
4. Click the “+” tab (set up new device) in the lower left hand
corner so that the Bluetooth assistant searches actively for
new Bluetooth devices.
F3 Expose
5. On the right side in the list of “Devices”, you should see the
entry “Ultraboard Keyboard”
6. Press “Connect”; You will get an 8-digit code on your screen.
Enter the 8-digits on your Ultraboard Keyboard and press
the “Enter” key on the Ultraboard Keyboard. The connection
should be established and you see the “Ultraboard Keyboard”
entry in the list of active Bluetooth devices.
To use the Ultraboard Keyboard function keys in Mac OS,
change OS setting to Mac OS (default is Windows OS)
Decrease brightness
F2 Increase brightness
F4
•
Dashboard
Use Multi-media function keys by holding Fn key and F7, F8,
F9, F10, F11, F12 keys down at the same time for Rewind,
Play/Pause, Fast Forward, Mute, Volume Up/Down.
F7 Rewind
F8 Play/Pause
F9 Fast Forward
F10 Mute
F11 Volume Down
F12 Volume Up
UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard
LED Indication
Different LED fl ashing modes indicate the different Ultraboard Keyboard status.
LED Indication
LED Indication
LED
(Blue)
Description
Behavior
Power On
Flashes 3 times or more while connecting to Bluetooth host
Pairing
Flashing LED while connecting to a Bluetooth host
Bluetooth Host Swap
Flashes 3 times or more while connecting to pre-set Bluetooth host
LED
(Green)
NumLock (only activated in Windows)
LED
(Green)
CapsLock
LED
(Green)
Battery Low
Charging Status
Steady green LED in wireless mode
Steady green LED in wired mode
Steady green LED in wireless mode
Steady green LED in wired mode
LED begins to fl ash slowly
LED fl ashes while in charging
Steady green LED when battery is fully charged
UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard
Use Ultraboard Keyboard as USB Keyboard
via Micro USB Cable
Swap Bluetooth Host in Between
1. Connect Micro USB cable to Ultraboard Keyboard and PC or Mac.
How to switch the Ultraboard Keyboard from Mac system
(register host 2) to PC (register host 1), for example.
2. The Ultraboard Keyboard will now work as a USB keyboard
with USB Hub support. Meanwhile, batteries will be charging.
1. Press Fn key and press “1” key and the same time.
2. LED indicator will flash green 3 times.
The Bluetooth function of the Ultraboard Keyboard
cannot work while the micro USB is connected to the
Ultraboard Keyboard.
UltraBoard 940 Compact Keyboard
FAQ
1. The Ultraboard Keyboard displays erratic behavior such as a
sudden loss of connection, sleep mode after a short time (i.e. only
a few seconds), no connection possible when trying to pair, etc.
Erratic behavior of the Ultraboard Keyboard can be a result of low
battery power. You should change the batteries.
2. Connection Problem – will no longer connect to the Mac
OS updates (even small updates) can cause damage to the Bluetooth
thread OS that the connection from the Mac to the Ultraboard
Keyboard is no longer possible. Carry out the following steps:
1. Remove all entries in the device list of the Bluetooth Assistant.
2. Turn off the Mac and the Ultraboard Keyboard
3. Restart the Mac and then shut it down again (the Mac should
start up at least once without being connected to the Ultraboard
Keyboard
4. Reconnect the Ultraboard Keyboard.
3. The function of F1 ~F12 keys under Windows™ or Mac has different
and sometimes strange functions.
Thanks to cross OS platform support, function keys of Ultraboard
Keyboard in Mac OS can be switched to Windows™ by holding the
Fn key down and pressing “W” Key. In Mac, by holding the Fn key and
pressing the “A” key.
4. Can the Ultraboard Keyboard be connected back and forth from
to various Computer, i.e. Macintosh™ computers, MacBook, PC
(Windows OS)?
Yes, the Ultraboard Keyboard can be connected to 5 Bluetooth
enabled hosts for example, with PC, Macintosh™ computer, iPod,
iPhone, etc. Please refer to the pairing procedure. When switching to
another Macintosh™, hold the Fn key and press pre-registered host
number (1 ~ 5 keys).
5. Can the battery power status be read in the Apple™ System
Preferences like the Apple™ wireless keyboard?
No, there is no reading for the current battery power status. Once
the battery power is low, the LED will flash green very slowly or the
Ultraboard Keyboard will display erratic behavior such as continually
losing its connection, or having difficulty with pairing, etc.
6. During the process of pairing the Ultraboard Keyboard with
the Macintosh™, there is a window displayed called “Keyboard
identification”. Should I press the key next to the shift key?
The message can be ignored. Simply press the red button in the upper
left corner to close the window. Your Macintosh™ will recognize the
Ultraboard Keyboard.
7. How can I fix the reversed symbol position for example, @ and < in
France or ^ and < in German and etc.?
Hold the Fn key and @ key or ^ key at the same time. The position of
the 2 symbols will be reversed.
All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks of the
respective manufacturers listed. All specifications are subject to change
without prior notice.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by carrying out one of the following actions:
• Re-orient or re-locate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit to that which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables
when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
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