Gaon Int IP-100T 2.4GHz RF Wireless Presenter User Manual IP 100 Manual English
Gaon-Int Co., LTD. 2.4GHz RF Wireless Presenter IP 100 Manual English
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i – POINTER Wireless RF Presenter User Manual FUNCTION KEY BUTTON PAGE UP BUTTON Long Click PAGE DOWN BUTTON Slide start Slide finish Short Click - Black screen LASER BEAM BUTTON CAUTION Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure WARNING: Never look directly into the laser beam. Never Point a laser beam at a person. Keep out of reach of children. Composition: RF Transmitter / Receiver / AAA Battery / Carrying Case / User Manual Thank you for choosing the i-POINTER For proper use please read the enclosed instructions carefully. QUICK INSTALL GUIDE 1. Install the provided battery on the Remote Controller. 2. Insert the Receiver into the USB port. 3. LED light on the Receiver starts blinking. Press “Up” or “Down “ button on the Remote Controller for two seconds until LED light becomes steady OFF, The blink works when push the buttons. 4. Open MS PowerPoint. Check the operation by pressing [c] and/or [d] buttons on the Remote Controller. PowerPoint frame should advance forward or backward after pressing the button. 5. If PowerPoint does not respond, repeat the process from step 1. Characteristics of the i-POINTER 1. Remote Controller The Remote Controller allows you to remotely move PowerPoint frames forward or backward. 2. RF Transmission i-POINTER uses RF signal to control PowerPoint frame, Effective operating range of i-POINTER is 100 feet. Each i-POINTER uses unique I.D. code, so one i-POINTER will not interfere with other i-POINTERs when multiple i-POINTERs are used concurrently. 3. Use of USB Port i-POINTER uses standard USB port and works with IBM PC. Keyboard or mouse can be used while using i-POINTER. 4. Laser Pointer i-POINTER is equipped with High quality laser pointer Battery change Use 1.5V AAA battery 1 EA 1. Slide clip upward to open the battery cover. 2. Replace the battery. Pay attention to the polarity. 3. Slide the cover back into the position until it clicks. 4. Check if the laser pointer functions properly. Setting up the i-POINTER 1. Install the battery on the Remote Controller. 2. Insert the Receiver into the USB Port 3. The i-POINTER is installed automatically and will work after it is inserted into the USB Port. 4. LED light on the Receiver starts blinking. Press any UP or Down button on the Remote Controller for two seconds until LED light becomes steady OFF.. The blink works when push the buttons. 5. Open MS PowerPoint. Check the operation by pressing [c] and [d] buttons on the Remote Controller. PowerPoint frame should move forward or backward after pressing the button. 6. Press Long-Click of Side button, Slide start of MS PowerPoint and finish with press again and press-short click of Side button, it becomes Black screen for conversation time. Specification Remote Controller : IP-100 Range of Operation 100 ft. Buttons 4 (1 for laser beam, 3 for PowerPoint control) Battery 1.5V Type AAA Laser Class II Size 5 x 3/4 (inches). Receiver : IP-100RX(No memory), IP-100RX2G (Built in 2 GB high speed memory) OS Windows 2000, Windows XP Systems IBM PC / AT & Laptop PC Interface USB Spec 1.1, HID Spec 2.0 Power Size 5V USB Power 1-1/4 x 1 x ½ (inches) “This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating to conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”
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