ARESON Technology CB0001 Wireless Mouse User Manual manual 1
ARESON Technology Corp. Wireless Mouse manual 1
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1. Un-install or removing the ourrent mnusn drivar Beiore installing the driver oi the mouse. we suggest that you check it any othermouee drnrerinstatted in your system. tryes. in order not to make conilict, please un-instatt or remove that driver before installing the mause. 2. Install the mouse A—Waiy Scrolling driver a Select setup eye to install the driver from the on p or you can download the Airway Scrolling dnverirom vendors website. © Trouble Shooting a. Make sure you have connected the receiver correctly to the computers use port b Forthe best performance, we suggest you to locate the receiver with a distance from other electrical devices, such as the computer. the computer monitor or external storage drives, c Make sure you have set the communi-ation between the receiver and the mouse. Refer to the channel setting instruction treier to No.3) in your manual. d if you find the communication channel does not connect well You can use the sottware connection tool to reconnect the mouse a receiver to reset a new channel in. Vou are able to get the software irom the included diskette of the package or download from your local brand vendor-s website. e Make sure that you are not working the mouse on glossy or reflective suriaces. i Try unplugging then reconnecting the receiver cable to your computer. © Battery use reminders 1. Remove wurn—oul patteries irom equipment immediately and dispose oipromptly. . Keep all batteries (used or new) out of the reach oichildren .To have the batteries with a regular oheok and replace new batteries tithe mouse has not been used for along time 4. Never dispose oibatteries in tire, as they could explode. 5 Always replace all the batteries at the same time Mixing old and new batteries will reduce overall performance and could cause leakage or rupture. a no not mix different types otbatteries (e g Ni Ml—i. tiled, alkaline, and etc) in the mouse 7. Remove batteries from the electrical device iithe device is not going to be used for a long time a. lithe performance oithe batteries decreases substantially, it istime to replace the batteries can Fcc sldemell rhis eguipnient has oeen tested and round to pomplyWith the limits tor a dass B digital device pursuant to Part is oithe FCC Rules rhese limrts are designed toproyide reasonable protection against harmtul irtenerence in a residential installation this equipment generates uses and can radiate radio heguency energy and. it not installed and used in accordance with the instmctions. may cause harmtul intenerence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interrerenee will not our in a partiouarinstallation itihis eguipnient does cause harmful interterenoeio radio orielevision reception which can pedeterniinedoyturningihe aguipment ottand on the useris encouraged to try to correotthe intenerence by one oithe rollerving measures Mini Wireless Optical Mouse oR'enrlerlt orrelocate the receiving antenna . lncrease the separaton between the equipment and receiver .Cohneot the equipment into an outlet on a circut dinerent rrom that to which the receiveris connected to assure continued compliance any dnanges or modiricatons not expressly apprwed my the party responsible torcompliance could void the users authorityto operatethis equipment (Evampleuse only shielded intertaoe caples when connectrig to computeror peripheral devices) Fct: Radiation Expnstn statement this device complies with Part is at the FCC Rules ODeranorl is subtectto the followvig two conditions (t)rhis device may not cause harmtul interrerence and (2) this device must swept any interference received including interlerence that may cause undesired operation B158 User Manual rhe vhreless Channel sets the radio frequency used for communication cAccessPoirtsuseahyedchannel You can selectthe channel used i imrrsyouto choose a channel which provides the least interference and pest penormance tn the USA and Canada. it channel areayailaole ltusirio multipleAccess Points itis betteriradtacent Access Palms use dinerent channels to reduce interrerenee cln lrilraslrudura‘muda Wrelass Stations normallyscan all Channels looking loran Access point ltniore than one/Access Point can be used theonewith the strongest signal is used (this can only happenwithin an E55) lF using “Adehocl mode (no Access Pulrll) all Wrelsss stations should be set to use the same chan el However mostvwreless stationswill still scan all channels to see it there is an existing dehuc‘jrouplneymrlloln MnMBi-ndlmdlmfimlm m tfilpmj-Mldm-irw-m- Mm mmwd-p-emn’m m mar-em err-m "norm
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