CELLUON CL850 PROJECTION KEYBOARD User Manual Celluon CL850 English

CELLUON, INC. PROJECTION KEYBOARD Celluon CL850 English

Users Manual

     CL850 Manual
CL850 MANUAL   2 Safety Precautions   Avoid long time expose to the direct light or heat.  Faults may occur if kept in extreme of temperatures.    May become damaged if dropped or knocked.  Problems may occur if exposed to humid and/or dusty conditions.    Do not use if power cable or plug are damaged.  Use only dedicated cable/adapter.    Do not disassemble.  Do not look directly at the light source, as this can cause damage to the eye.
CL850 MANUAL   3   Regulatory Information  FCC compliance Information       This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules.    Operation is subject to the following two conditions:       1. This device may not cause harmful interference.   2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.    Information to User 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 or more of the following measures:
CL850 MANUAL   4 - Redirect or reposition the receiving antenna - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   - Connect the equipment to a socket on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  FCC WARNING: This equipment may generate or use radio-frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference, unless such modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user’s license to operate this equipment may be revoked if an unauthorized change or modification is made.    RF Exposure Information: The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.    CE :   EN300328 EN301489  EN60950
CL850 MANUAL   5  Laser Safety:       Product is certified by the manufacturer to comply with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J. Applicable at the date of manufacture. Environmental Notice  This product does not any materials specified harmful to the human body. At the end of this product’s service life, please separate with the life waste and discharge or go to the Celluon service center for environmental protection.
CL850 MANUAL   6 Battery Information Battery service life: 200 minutes continuous use (max) Capacity: 830mAh (max) @ 3.7V Charging the Battery Use the adapter supplied for connection to the power supply. The battery will now start charging.   Charging time: 180 min  Caution - Use of any other adapter may cause the battery to explode. - After purchasing the product, charge the battery before use. - Charging time is dependent on ambient temperature i.e. it may be longer or shorter in extreme heat or cold. - It is possible that the battery is not fully charged even when the charging indicator is illuminated. - Since battery belongs to expendable supplies, service life gradually shortens after several uses.
CL850 MANUAL   7  Table Contents  1. FEATURES...................................................................................9 2.PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ............................................100 3.HOW TO OPERATE..................................................................111 4.1  IN USB MODE .......................................................................11 4.2  IN BLUETOOTH MODE............................................................11 4. HOW TO INSTALL, REMOVE AND USE SOFTWARE.............12 4.1  System Requirements 4.2  Installation/Upgrading/Uninstalling the Driver 4.3  Connection Method 4.4    Disabling the Projection Keyboard Sound 5.5  PK Settings Application 5.6  Tutorial 5.7  Shortcut Icon Keys 5.8    Function Key and Ctrl Key 5. KEYBOARD LAYOUT................................................................33 6. TYPING LATIN LETTERS AND ADDITIONAL CHARACTERS.34 7. ADJUSTING KEY SENSITIVITY................................................36
CL850 MANUAL 8 8. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..........................................................38 9. TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................40 10. SPECIFICATIONS AND DEMENSIONS..................................42
CL850 MANUAL 9 1. Features  Uses normal QWERTY keyboard layout. Compact size (convenient to carry). Includes function and shortcut icon keys. Robust and durable, uses optical technologies Bluetooth and serial port interface connections. Rapid entry keys. Economical, uses an integrated, rechargeable lithium battery. Compatible with Pocket PC, Palm OS and Windows.
CL850 MANUAL 10  2. Parts and their Functions     Projector: projects the keyboard image.   Infra Red Light Source: supplies the light source to allow the Sensor Module to recognize key strokes.   Sensor Module: recognizes key strokes and transmits them to the processing device. Pattern Projector Sensor Module Infra Red Light Source
CL850 MANUAL 11 3. How to Operate 3.1 In USB Mode 1. Turn power on. 2. Connect device to computer via cable. 3. Use laser keyboard.     3.2 In Bluetooth Mode   1. Install software as described in “Manual 4”. 2. Turn power on. 3. Set up Bluetooth environment as described in “Manual 4”. 4. Use laser keyboard.
CL850 MANUAL 12 4. How to install, remove and use software 4.1 System Requirements 1. Microsoft Windows 2000/XP operating system. 2. Microsoft ActiveSync 3.6 or above. 3. Pocket PC based on Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003, with Bluetooth (Widcomm or Microsoft).  4.2    Installation/ Upgrading/ Uninstalling the Driver For serial port drivers please refer to http://www.celluon.de.
CL850 MANUAL 13  1. Installation 1) Connect PC to Pocket PC via ActiveSync. 2) Insert installation CD into the CD-ROM drive of your PC to  start the installation program. 3) Follow installation program instructions.  2. Upgrading Download and install a new driver from http://www.celluon.de.  3. Uninstalling 1) Select Today Æ Settings Æ System Æ Remove Programs as shown in Figure 1.
CL850 MANUAL 14      Figure 1. Uninstalling the Driver 2) Choose Projection Keyboard and click Remove, as shown in Figure 2. Follow the on-screen instructions.   Figure 2. Uninstalling the Driver
CL850 MANUAL 15  4.3 Connection Method To connect a Pocket PC to the Projection Keyboard follow the instructions below. 1. Turn on power to Pocket PC and Projection Keyboard. Note: Verify that sufficient battery power is supplied to the Projection Keyboard device  2. Run the program required to enter the keyboard as shown in Figure 3 (e.g. Note).    Figure 3. Running the Program
CL850 MANUAL 16  3. Select Projection Keyboard from the options, as shown in Figure 4.  Figure 4. Selecting a Device
CL850 MANUAL 17 4. When the Bluetooth Browser is open, choose CL850, as shown in Figure 5.  Figure 5. Selecting a Bluetooth Device
CL850 MANUAL 18 5. You are now ready to use the Projection Keyboard. To change the Projection Keyboard’s set values, click on the Projection Keyboard icon to view the control panel, as shown in Figure 6.    Figure 6. Projection Keyboard Control Panel  This icon
CL850 MANUAL 19 4.4 Disabling the Projection Keyboard Sound When the user clicks the keyboard sound icon, a clicking sound is emitted from the Pocket PC. To turn off the sound, click the keyboard sound button once; click again to turn it back on, as shown in Figure 7.  Figure 7. Keyboard Sound Icon  This icon
CL850 MANUAL 20 4.5  PK Settings Application Click on the settings icon to change the different setting values on the Projection Keyboard, as shown in Figure 8.  Figure 8. PK Settings Icon  Click the settings icon to view the Change Settings screen, as shown in Figure 9. These settings enable the user to adjust key repeat, key sound and key sensitivity.    This icon
CL850 MANUAL 21 4.5.1 Main Change Settings Tab      Figure 9. Main Change Settings Tab   Key Repeat By using Key Repeat, continuously pressing a key causes the value to be entered repeatedly. Select the Key Repeat checkbox to use the key repeat function or deselect to disable the function.
CL850 MANUAL 22 Keyboard Sound Clicking the Keyboard Sound function causes a clicking sound to be emitted from the Pocket PC. Select the Keyboard Sound checkbox to turn on the key sound function or deselect it to disable the function.  Sensitivity If the Projection Keyboard has a problem with key sensitivity, adjust the setting using the slider.  For details, see “8. Adjusting Key Sensitivity”.  Restoring Defaults To restore all functions to their default values, click the Restore Defaults button.
CL850 MANUAL 23 4.5.2    Power Save Mode Adjust the Power Save Mode from the Power tab on the Change Settings screen.  Power Save Mode On Click on the Power Save Mode On checkbox to use this function, as shown in Figure 10.    Figure 10. Power Save Mode
CL850 MANUAL 24 Standby Change the Standby setting value to alter the time elapsed before the system enters Standby mode. In Standby mode, if no keys are pressed within a given period of time the device will enter a low power mode until a key is pressed again.    Figure 11. Standby Mode
CL850 MANUAL 25 Wakeup Response To use the keyboard again, press any key or area of the keyboard. Change the Wakeup Response settings to adjust the speed for switching between Standby and normal mode, as shown in Figure 12.    Figure 12. Wakeup Response
CL850 MANUAL 26 Turning Off the Projection Keyboard Once in Standby mode, if no keys are pressed within the time specified in the Turn Off After field, the device will enter Power OFF mode, as shown in Figure 13. To use the keyboard from Power OFF mode, turn the Projection Keyboard on again.    Figure 13. Power OFF Mode Time Setting  Restoring Defaults To restore the settings in the Power tab to their default values, click the Restore Defaults button.
CL850 MANUAL 27 4.5.3  Projection Control Adjust keyboard brightness using the settings in the Projection tab.       Projector Normal Adjust the keyboard brightness using the slider for the Projector Normal setting, as shown in Figure 14  Figure 14. Projector Normal
CL850 MANUAL 28 Projector Standby Mode Change the settings in the Projector Standby box to set the keyboard brightness in Standby mode, as shown in Figure 15.    Figure 15. Projector Standby  Restoring Defaults To restore the settings in the Power tab to their default values, click the Restore Defaults button.
CL850 MANUAL 29 4.5.4  Driver Information Driver information for the Projection Keyboard is located under the About tab in the Settings screen, as shown in Figure 16.  Figure 16. Driver Information
CL850 MANUAL 30 4.6  Tutorial Click the Tutorial icon in the Projection Keyboard control panel to launch the Projection Keyboard Tutorial, as shown in Figure 17. The Tutorial offers information on how to use the Projection Keyboard.     Figure 17. Projection Keyboard Tutorial     This icon
CL850 MANUAL 31 4.7  Shortcut Icon Keys Table 1.1 below shows the description for each icon.   Table 1.1 Shortcut Icon Keys Icon  Functions  Switch to Today screen  Run To Do program  Run  Mail program  Run  Find program  Run  Web Browser  Run  Calculator program  Run  Calendar program  Run  Address program
CL850 MANUAL 32 4.8    Function Key and Ctrl Key Table 1.2 shows FN and CTRL key combinations. Key  Shortcut Key  Functions FN - 1  Run Note program FN - ENTER  Close the current program FN -  ← (Left Arrow)  Home FN -  → (Right Arrow)  End FN -  ↑(Up arrow)  Page Up FN FN -  ↓(Down Arrow)  Page Down CTRL - Z  Undo CTRL - X  Cut CTRL - V  Paste CTRL - C  Copy CTRL - A  Select All CTRL - U  Underline CTRL - N   Application Specific  CTRL - S   Application Specific  CTRL - F   Application Specific  CTRL CTRL - Q   Application Specific  Table 1.2 Key Combinations
CL850 MANUAL 33 5. Keyboard Layout Key layout of Projection Keyboard is as follows.
CL850 MANUAL 34 6. Typing Latin Letters and Additional Characters FIRST  SECOND  Remark   A E IOUYNBC/ PSTD+R  Á É Í Ó Ú Ý  FN - ' SHIFT  á é í ó ú ý  Â Ê Î Ô Û  FN - SHIFT - 6 SHIFT  â ê î ô û  Ä Ë Ï Ö Ü Ÿ  FN - SHIFT - ; SHIFT  ä ë ï ö ü ÿ  À È Ì Ò Ù  FN - ` SHIFT  à è ì ò ù  Ã Õ Ñ  FN - SHIFT - ` SHIFT  ã õ ñ  Å  FN - O SHIFT  å   Ç FN - , SHIFT   ç  Ø FN - / SHIFT   ø Æ Œ  FN - E SHIFT  æ œ   ¶ Symbol FN - S SHIFT   µß©¿§™˚±®  FN - C   € ¥ ¢ £ Currency
CL850 MANUAL 35 Key input e.g. 1) to input "Á" character: Press FN key and ' key simultaneously. Release both keys. Press SHIFT and A simultaneously.   Key input e.g. 2) to input " ñ " character: Press the FN key, SHIFT key and ` key simultaneously. Release keys. Press N.   Key input e.g. 3) to input "€" character: Press FN key and C key simultaneously. Release both keys. Press E.
CL850 MANUAL 36 7. Adjusting Key Sensitivity The Projection Keyboard determines key input based on the amount of light reflected from the finger. Since the perceived amount of light changes depending on the surrounding environment, key sensitivity should be set according to user-specific conditions.     How to Adjust Key Sensitivity 1. Click Sensitivity on the settings screen. 2. Adjust the Sensitivity slider. Check if a key stroke is recognized by pressing the center of the space bar key.       Key Sensitivity Setting Factors Skin color Thickness of fingers Typing habit (leaning on keys) Finger accessories (manicure etc.) Surrounding environment
CL850 MANUAL 37 Caution - Key sensitivity must be adjusted each time a new user   accesses the keyboard according to the new user’s   requirements. - To ensure correct operation, avoid extreme light sources. - Relevant environmental factors include:   - Direct sunlight, artificial light, Infra Red Data Association   (IrDA), remote control devices.
CL850 MANUAL   38 8. Safety Precautions  Never look directly at the light source. Avoid direct sunlight or high levels of infrared rays. Do not use in extreme brightness. Do not use under very bright incandescent light. Do not insert conductive material into the device, or damage the power or communication ports. Do not strike or knock the device as this may cause damage or operational failure. Do not disassemble the device. (After Sales Service will not be available) Only use the cable/charging adapter supplied. High pressure or heat may cause the lithium battery to explode.   Remove all objects on the surface between the device and the keyboard.   Use on a flat surface. Avoid glass or transparent surfaces. Fingers should not be positioned less than 5 mm from the surface. Do not operate or store in high temperature or humidity. Do not submerge in water. It is not possible to get After Service for battery failure
CL850 MANUAL 39 caused by water. (Determined by color on the   attached sticker.)
CL850 MANUAL 40 9. Troubleshooting The device will not turn on. Cause: Discharged battery. Solution: Charge the battery fully.   Key strokes not recognized even though the keyboard is connected. Cause: Sensitivity set too low. Solution: Reset to higher sensitivity and restart the device. Keyboard image is not visible even though the keyboard operates.  Cause:   1. When brightness is set low, standby or off 2. The device is not charged.   Solution:  1. Set brightness high, normal or on 2. Charge the device. Cause: The device is overheated. Solution: Move it to cooler surroundings and wait for a short time before restarting. Cause: The device was not positioned on a flat surface.
CL850 MANUAL 41 Solution: Move to a flat surface.   Incorrect keys are recognized when typing.   Cause: Sensitivity is set too high.   Solution: Reset to lower sensitivity and restart the device.   Cause: The device was not positioned on a flat surface. Solution: Move to a flat surface.
CL850 MANUAL 42 10. Specifications and Dimensions Keyboard Project Items  Specifications Light source  Red diode laser Keyboard layout  19mm QWERTY layout Keyboard size  Approx. 241mm*106mm Keyboard position  Approx. 100mm from keyboard device Projection surface  Non-reflective,  opaque flat surface Visibility  Visible in 1000-5000 lux ambient light    Keyboard Sensor Items  Specifications Illumination  Visible in incandescent light of 1800 lux or more Detection rate  Up to 400 characters per minute Effective key stroke  Approx. 2mm Operating surface  Any flat surface
CL850 MANUAL 43     Electrical Condition  Items  Specifications Power source   Integral lithium battery   Battery capacity  830mAH(Max)@3.7V Adapter  Rating 1A @ 5V Interface USB  Bluetooth  v1.1 class 2 Power consumption  Max. 3W@5V      Environmental Condition Items  Specifications Operating temperature  0~40°C Storage temperature  -20~50°C (including battery)
CL850 MANUAL 44 Compatible Operating Systems Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Palm OS 5.x Microsoft Windows XP   Size (mm):   93 * 39 * 37.5 Weight:       109g   For information on device and driver compatibility, please refer to http://www.celluon.com

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