Chic Technology 2100UP Wireless Optical Mouse User Manual C191 SPEC

Chic Technology Corporation Wireless Optical Mouse C191 SPEC

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     Tel: 886-2-82265111 (Rep.), Fax: 886-2-82265222, http://www.chic.com.tw   ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chic Technology Corp.                                                          Date: 18, Oct. 2002  Version: 1.1A                                                                    Page: 1  C191 RF Optical Mouse & Receiver Specification 1.Preface: The functionality and performance requirements related to the mouse and receiver are defined in this specification.  2.Version: 2.1 Radio Frequency 27MHz, Single Channel with 256 Changeable IDs 27MHz, Dual Channels, 256 Changeable IDs/Per Channel 2.2 Interface USB Interface PS/2 Interface USB to PS/2, Combo  3.Physical Characteristics and Configuration:  3.1 Dimension Mouse 122.5mm(L)*69mm(W)*41.2mm(H) Receiver 94.5mm(L)*45.9mm(W)*30.3mm(H)
     Tel: 886-2-82265111 (Rep.), Fax: 886-2-82265222, http://www.chic.com.tw   ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chic Technology Corp.                                                          Date: 18, Oct. 2002  Version: 1.1A                                                                    Page: 2   3.2 Material Mouse Body ABS  Wheel Rubber Receiver Body ABS 3.3 Finish     Texture 3.4 Color     To be defined by ID 3.5 Button Mouse 3 or 5 buttons with 1 hot key, 1 link switch, 1 channel switch (Option) and 1 DC jack (Option) Receiver 1 link button 3.6 Mechanical Performance 3.6.1 Operating force of mouse buttons: 60 ± 20gf 3.6.2 Operating force of side buttons on mouse: 60 ± 20gf 3.6.3 Operating force of browser switch: 200 ± 40gf 3.6.4 Operating torque of wheel scrolling: 50 ± 30gf.cm 3.6.5 Operating force of movable: 20 ± 10gf 3.6.6 Mouse Weight: 140 ± 25g (with Batteries) 3.6.7 Receiver Weight: 70 ± 20g (with Cable)  4.Electrical Specification: 4.1 Compatibility The PS/2 mode shall be compatible with IBM PC/XT/AT/386/486/PENTIUM and works with operating system such as DOS, Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP, and NT as well as the most software applications. The USB mode is using the low speed interface defined in the USB specification.
     Tel: 886-2-82265111 (Rep.), Fax: 886-2-82265222, http://www.chic.com.tw   ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chic Technology Corp.                                                          Date: 18, Oct. 2002  Version: 1.1A                                                                    Page: 3  It’s compliant to the USB specification as well as to the HID class specification REV 1.1. The USB mode shall be compatible with IBM PC/PENTIUM and works with operating system such as Windows 98/2000/ME/XP as well as the most software applications. 4.2 USB/PS2 Mode Changeable Combo mode included USB and PS/2 operation modes, using the adapter to change the either one mode on the receiver. 4.3 Technical on Mouse Optical sensor for X/Y axis, the precise sensor detects motion on hundreds of surfaces, including wood, plastic, and even your pants leg. Scroll wheel uses a mechanical encoder. 4.4 Sensor Report Rate on Mouse 1500 times per second 4.5 Sensor Light on Mouse Red LED 4.6 Mouse Resolution   The mouse shall have a resolution of 800 ± 50 counts per inch of motion as measured by counting state transitions at the processor-input pins.   4.7 Power Requirement (Receiver) 4.7.1 PS2 Mode Operating voltage: 5VDC ± 5% Operating current: 30mA (max.)   4.7.2 USB Mode Voltage range: 4.4V to 5.25VDC Operating current: 30mA (max.)   Consumption in suspend mode (generic) less than 0.5mA in average value Data transfer rate: 1.5MHz Maximal polling rate: every 10ms (limit for low speed device on USB) 4.8 Cable The length and color of the cable on receiver are defined by ID. 4.9 Operation Angle The mouse operation angle is 360 degrees. 4.10 Operation Distance The RF mouse operation distance is more than 1 meter (mouse to receiver set). 4.11 Channel Changeable (for Dual Channels) The channels are changed by slide switch on mouse. 4.12 ID Changeable
     Tel: 886-2-82265111 (Rep.), Fax: 886-2-82265222, http://www.chic.com.tw   ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chic Technology Corp.                                                          Date: 18, Oct. 2002  Version: 1.1A                                                                    Page: 4  The IDs are changed by link button on mouse and receiver. 4.13 Battery 4.13.1 Battery Type: AA * 2 4.13.2 Battery Consumption: Mouse will be on sleep mode, while non-used after 10 minutes. Mouse works again, need to push any button on it. Operation mode   100mA (max.) Stand-by mode   10mA (max.) Sleep mode         0.20mA (max.) 4.13.3 Battery Low Indicator: when the battery voltage is less than 2.3V, the indicator on the rubber wheel should be light while moving the mouse. 4.14 Tracking Speed The unit shall be capable of tracking between 50mm/s and 254mm/s of hand movement on the matt white paper without loss of data. 4.15 Charging Must use 2pcs of the AAA type rechargeable battery in battery compartment. While 1’st using, should charge 6~8hrs at least. The charge LED on the mouse will be light steadily in charging mode. 4.15.1 Power from Adapter: AC to DC adapter plugs in the mouse. 4.15.1.1 Input: 120V/AC 60Hz Output: 6V/DC 300mA 4.15.1.2 Input: 230V/AC 50Hz Output: 6V/DC 300mA 4.15.2 Power from USB Charger: Connect USB port of PC and mouse by USB Charger. 4.16 Data Transmission for Mouse The indicator for data transmission is green LED on the receiver. While moving the mouse or changing the ID number, the LED will be flash. Otherwise, the indicator lights steadily.  5.Software: Buttons Definition (Default): Button Left (1) Right (2) Wheel (3) S-Left (4) S-Right (5) Hot Key Click Select Double Click Command Context Menu Scroll Up/Down IE Backward IE Forward Office Menu Others      Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable  6.Reliability Testing Specification:
     Tel: 886-2-82265111 (Rep.), Fax: 886-2-82265222, http://www.chic.com.tw   ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chic Technology Corp.                                                          Date: 18, Oct. 2002  Version: 1.1A                                                                    Page: 5  Individual units must pass any and all of the following tests. The order of testing is subject to the tester. Passing the test is defined as functioning properly without significant damage; including but not limited to mechanical failure, electrical failure, chips or cracks in the housing or significant changes in the tactile feel. 6.1 Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) The unit shall have an expected MTBF under operating conditions of not less than 150,000 hours (on condition 6 hours per day operation, 250 days per year with 99% confidence level). 6.2 Button Switch Activation The unit shall survive a minimum of 1,000,000 times (for all of the micro switches on mouse). Tested at 1.5 cycles per second. 6.3 Scroll Rotation The unit shall be rotated a minimum of 100,000 cycles at a speed of 10 cycles per minute at least without electrical load after which measurement shall be made. 6.4 Tracking Life The unit shall survive a minimum of 100km at a speed of 10cm per second. 6.5 Drop Shock with Bare Unit Drop the unit from 76cm height onto a concrete floor, on the top, bottom and 3 sides without cable side of the unit (1 time for each side). The unit should be without damage. Damage is defined as failure of the unit to function properly, chips in the housing, or mechanical failure of any of the parts. 6.6 Drop Shock in Gift Box Drop the unit in box from 91cm onto a concrete floor, on the 4 corners and 6 sides of the box (1 time for each side). Resulting damage should be minimal and shall not allow for contents to escape from packaging. 6.7 Drop Shock in Carton Unit shall survive a drop test in the weight of product carton on 1 corner, 3 edges and 6 sides from the height onto a concrete floor (1 time for each side). </= 9.5kg------91cm </= 18.6kg------76.2cm </= 27.6kg------61cm </= 45.3kg------45.7cm 6.8 High Temperature Test for Operating Pattern The unit is kept at the temperature of 0 to 40 degrees Celsius and relative humidity of 0% to 95% for 250 hours and then left at ambient room temperature for 1 hour. 6.9 Heat Cycle Test for Shipment Pattern
     Tel: 886-2-82265111 (Rep.), Fax: 886-2-82265222, http://www.chic.com.tw   ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chic Technology Corp.                                                          Date: 18, Oct. 2002  Version: 1.1A                                                                    Page: 6  -40 degrees Celsius to 65 degrees Celsius under 0% to 90% relative humidity with total time of 40 hours, and then left at ambient room temperature for 2 hours.   6.10 Cable Bending Strength The cable must withstand bending 60 degrees any direction from its centerline; the detail testing conditions as followed: Load: 100 grams force Angle: +/-60 degrees around 25.4mm diameter Speed: 30 cycles/min Criteria: Min 5,000 cycles, with no visible damage and no breakage in each wire. 6.11 Vibration Unit shall survive a vibration within a frequency range of oscillation: 5~55Hz with amplitude 0.38mm(p-p) for X, Y and Z axis, each 30min.  7.Reliability Performance: After having been subjected to any and all of the reliability tests outlined in section 6.0, the unit shall meet the following performance specifications: Button Actuation: 25~55 grams force at outer edge of button (minimum force of actuation) 40~80 grams force in the center of the button. The buttons must be free from both pre-travel and over-travel. Pre-travel occurs when the button or the keycap is permitted to move before it contacts the switch. Over-travel occurs when the button or keycap continues to compress the switch after it is completely depressed.  8.Environmental Standards: 8.1 Operating temperature and humidity   Temperature: 0º C ~ 40º C      Humidity: 0% ~ 85% RH 8.2 Storage temperature and humidity      Temperature: -30º C ~ 60º C      Humidity: 0% ~ 90% RH  9.Safety and Standards: The mouse is certified to comply with the limits for class B computing device pursuant, to subpart of part 15 of FCC rules and CE Mark.

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