Acrox Technologies OPBTTGMU01 Bluetooth Optical Mouse User Manual BT optical MTZ manual
Acrox Technologies Co., Ltd. Bluetooth Optical Mouse BT optical MTZ manual
Manual
Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse 
OWNER'S GUIDE 
Ver.1.0 

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Safety Notice 
1.  Your product complies with FCC and CE rules. 
2.  This product has no serviceable parts. Use of controls or adjustments 
of procedures other than the user guide may result in danger. 
Welcome 
Your Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse works without a receiver for the 
ultimate in hassle-free mobility. It instantly connects to a PC/notebook 
enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology, providing up to 30 feet of 
cordless range. Power-saving sleep modes, a low-battery indicator light, 
and an on/off switch let you manage working power wisely. With newly 
developed optical sensor that replaces the traditional mouse ball, it 
accurately scans the surface of your computer many times per second 
for smooth and fast cursor tracking on your computer screen. The 
powerful 800-dpi optical sensor glides across almost any surface with no 
moving parts and no cleaning needed. 
Package Contents 
● Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse 
● 2 x AAA Rechargeable Batteries 
● User’s Guide 
Minimum System Requirements 
● Bluetooth-enabled Computer 
● Windows 98/2000/ME/XP (Support WinXP SP2, Widcomm BTW, Toshiba Stack 
or IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth Software) 
● Mac OS X ( 10.2.8 or later ) running Bluetooth software 
CAUTION: 
Change or modifications not expressly approved by the 
manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's 
authority to operate the equipment 

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Functional Introduction 

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Battery and Power Management: 
Installing the batteries 
Step 1: Press the button on the mouse and pull the battery cover 
backward. 
Step 2: Insert the batteries as shown inside the battery compartment. 
Step 3: Replace the cover. 
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Charging the battery 
When to charge 
1. First-Time Use: Please charge at least 7* hours for the first time 
usage and charge at least 2* hours when battery runs low 
2. Red LED Blinking: When the red LED starts blinking, it means the 
battery is nearly empty 

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Power saving features: 
To conserve the battery power, the mouse offers power management 
functions as below : 
1. The mouse goes into “Saving Mode” after 10 seconds of inactivity 
2. The mouse powers down to “Sleep Mode” after 5 minutes of inactivity 
Press one of the mouse buttons to wake it up while in Saving or Sleep 
Mode. There may be a slight delay while the mouse re-establishes 
Bluetooth connection from power saving or sleep mode. 
   In Use  Saving Mode Sleep Mode 
Power 
Consumption 26mA-36mA@3V 
up on tracking 
sensitivity 
5.5mA@3V 
2mA@3V 

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Establishing a Bluetooth Connection 
The Bluetooth mouse can work in any Bluetooth working environment.   
Before connecting your Bluetooth mouse with your computer, make sure 
your computer has a working Bluetooth configuration that meets 
Bluetooth Specification v1.1 or higher with Human Interface Device (HID) 
profile. If your computer does not support Bluetooth, you need to obtain 
and install a commercially available Bluetooth adapter which converts 
your computer to a Bluetooth environment.   
Paring your Bluetooth mouse with your computer 
Before paring your Bluetooth mouse with your computer, you should 
read through the instructions that came with your Bluetooth hardware 
and software for detail how to pair a device to your specific Bluetooth 
configuration. Follow below steps to paring your Bluetooth mouse under 
Windows XP/SP2 system. 
1. Attach or turn on the Bluetooth radio adaptor for your Windows XP 
computer. 
2. Turn on the switch on the bottom of the mouse. 
3. Click Start menu, click Control Panel and double click “Bluetooth 
Devices”. 
4. On the “Devices” tab, click “Add”. 

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5. Select the “My device is set up and ready to be found” check box, 
and then click “Next”. 
6. Press the connection button of the mouse and it starts paring with 
your PC/notebook. The Red LED light will blink when connecting.   
Click the icon that represents the Bluetooth mouse, and then click 
“Next”. 

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7. Click “Don’t use a passkey”, and then click “Next”. Check the 
documentation for the mouse for any passkey instructions. 
8. You can find the Bluetooth mouse in the “Devices” tab when it 
connected. The Red LED will turn off automatically when the paring is 
successfully done.     
Note : Once the Bluetooth mouse is installed, you can either disconnect the wired 
mouse or leave it connected. (If you leave both mice connected, they will 
both work.) 

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Disconnecting Bluetooth mouse from your computer   
If you would like to disconnect your Bluetooth mouse, just open the 
Bluetooth devices control panel and delete the pairing for the mouse. 
Using your mouse   
How to use the wheel 
Your mouse has a wheel that functions both as a wheel for Windows 
Scrolling. For scrolling the screen, simply move the wheel. 
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Troubleshooting 
A. Mouse does not work upon installation or is not detected 
Try one or more of the following: 
y Make sure you have installed the batteries correctly and turn the switch on.   
Replace a fresh set of batteries if it still doesn’t work. 
y Make sure that computer’s Bluetooth is enabled. 
y Press the connection button to reset the Bluetooth connection between your 
mouse and computer. Make sure it had been detected by the Operating 
Systems properly. 
B. The screen cursor does not move properly 
If your screen cursor lags behind the movement, then your Bluetooth 
connection may not be able to transmit all of the data from the mouse 
with the necessary speed.    This may be caused by interference from 
other radio sources, obstructions in the radio wave path, excessive 
distance from the computer, or a combination of the above. 
1. Low Battery : Make sure that the battery low indicator is NOT lit.   
Replace batteries if the low battery indicator is lit. 
2. Try the following actions to improve your Bluetooth connection and 
optimize your mouse performance: 
y Remove any metallic objects from the line of sight between your computer 
and Bluetooth mouse. 
y If you are using a computer with a built-in Bluetooth antenna, try 
reorienting the computer until you get a better data rate. 
y Move the mouse closer to your Bluetooth device. 
y Power off the mouse and turn it on again for better connection. 
y Disconnect any Bluetooth audio devices, such as headsets, that may be 
connected to your computer. 
y Switch off any other devices operating in the 2.4 GHz radio spectrum, 
such as Wi-Fi network, mobile telephones, etc., or move their antennas 
further away from your computer.   
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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 one of the following measures: 
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that 
  to which the receiver is connected. 
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party 
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this 
equipment. 
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.