Behavior Tech Computer KB5219URF2 Wireless Keyboard User Manual 5219urf 2 users guide US

Behavior Tech Computer Corporation Wireless Keyboard 5219urf 2 users guide US

Users Manual

Filename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 1 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AMhp pavilion home pc5219URF 2+    Installing the Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set
Filename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 2 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AM
HP Pavilion home PC1Filename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 1 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AMInstalling the WirelessKeyboard and Mouse SetThe wireless keyboard and mouse setconsists ofa receiver (A) that plugs into thecomputer, a wireless keyboard (B), and awireless mouse (C).Note:This wireless set is compatible with yourHPPavilion home PC and not intendedforusewithother computers.Note:You can replace the batteries in the mouseandkeyboard without turning off thecomputer. The computer must be on tochange the ID setting on the three units.ABC
2HP Pavilion home PCFilename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 2 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AMGetting the Mouse ReadyNote:Do not use rechargeable batteries in themouse. Alkaline batteries are recommended.Install the two AA alkaline batteries(provided) inthe wireless mouse: Turn onthebattery cover from the bottom of themouse, and then insert the batteries into thecompartment. Note the battery icons, andmake sure batteries are placed in the correctdirection. Replace the cover.Note:The red LED turns on indicating the batteriesare installed correctly.
HP Pavilion home PC3Filename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 3 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AMGetting the Keyboard ReadyIIGHGHJNote:Do not use rechargeable batteries in thekeyboard. Alkaline batteries are recommended.
4HP Pavilion home PCFilename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 4 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AM1Install the two AA alkaline batteries(provided) in the wireless keyboard: Removethe cover (G) from the bottom of thekeyboard, and insert the batteries into thecompartment (H). Note the battery icons,and make sure batteries are placed in thecorrect direction. Replace the cover.2Adjust the keyboard height by lifting theadjustment bar (JI).Getting the Receiver ReadyThe receiver (A) must be placed upright andpositioned properly to avoid interferencefrom other electrical equipment.1Turn off your computer, and disconnect thepower cord and modem/phone cable.2Connect the receiver cable (L) to the USBconnector on the back of the computer.AL
HP Pavilion home PC5Filename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 5 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AM3Set the receiver upright and follow theseguidelines.nA: Minimum 20 cm (8 inches) clearancebetween the receiver and other electronicdevices.nB: Maximum 1.5 m (59 inches) workingdistance between the receiver and wirelessmouse or wireless keyboard.
6HP Pavilion home PCFilename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 6 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AMnC: Minimum 20 cm (8 inches) clearance between the receiver and the monitor.nPlace no electronic device between the receiver and wireless mouse or wireless keyboard.Note:This is one example of the setup. Other setup positions are also possible.Warning: To avoid causing interference, keep the receiver at least 20 cm (8 inches) away from the monitor.
HP Pavilion home PC7Filename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 7 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AMSetting Up the Wireless SetThe mouse and keyboard have 255 IDs thatare randomly selected when you press the IDbutton. This helps protect againstinterference from other wireless devices inthe same area.Important: The word CONNECT labels the ID buttonon the bottom of each unit. To press the IDbutton, use a blunt pointed object, like the tipof a ball point pen. 1 Connect the power cord andmodem/telephone cable to the computer.Turnon the computer.Receiver 2 On the bottom of the receiver, press theIDbutton (D) once with a blunt pointedobject.The top activity LED (N, a blue light) on thereceiver will start flashing and willcontinue flashing until the next step arecompleted or until 30 seconds pass.DImportant: If 30 seconds pass before you completesteps 3, you must repeat steps 2, 3 to set theIDs.
8HP Pavilion home PCFilename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 8 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AMNOPQMouse 3 On the bottom of the mouse, press theIDbutton once with a blunt pointedobject.The mouse sends a new ID and flashes themouse sensor LED three times. Thereceiver flashes the blue top activity LED(N) three times and then stops to show ithas accepted the new ID for the mouse.Note:At this time, when you move the mouse acrossa surface, the blue activity LED (N) on thereceiver will go on and off indicating themouse and the receiver are working together.Important: The mouse goes into a sleep or suspendmode after 20 minutes of inactivity. Click abutton on the mouse to wake it. (Moving themouse does not wake it.)K
HP Pavilion home PC9Filename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 9 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AMReceiver 4 On the bottom of the receiver, press theIDbutton (D) once with a blunt pointedobject.The top activity LED (N, a blue light) on thereceiver will start flashing and willcontinue flashing until the next step arecompleted or until 30 seconds pass.DImportant: If 30 seconds pass before you completesteps 5, you must repeat steps4, 5 to set the IDs.Keyboard4 5 On the bottom of the keyboard, pressthe IDbutton (J) once with a blunt pointedobject.The keyboard sends a new ID. The receiverflashes the top activity LED (N, a blue light)three times and then stops to show it hasaccepted the new ID for the keyboard.GJ
10HP Pavilion home PCFilename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_       Title: hp pavilion home pcTemplate: normal.dot      Author: pamela      Last Saved By: AuthurRevision #: 5      Page: 10 of 12      Printed: 02/26/04 11:03 AMFCC GUIDELINESThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, usesand can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference willnot occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correctthe interference by one or more 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 differentfrom that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technicianfor help.The Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the CanadianInterference-Causing Equipment Regulation.Cet appareil numerique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences duRèglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.Caution:Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operatethis equipment.    Shielded interface cable, if any, must be used inorder to comply with emission limits.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation issubjection to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not causeharmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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