Dexin MWL42-PW Cordless Laser Mouse User Manual MWL42 PW User s Manual

Dexin Corp Cordless Laser Mouse MWL42 PW User s Manual

Users Manual

Wireless 5 buttons Rechargeable LASER Mouse
USER’S MANUAL (Model #: DL-42C/ 53C/ 54C)
Important Ergonomic Information
Some experts believe that using any mouse or trackball may cause serious
injury to hands, wrists, arms, neck, or back. If you feel pain, numbness, or
weakness in these areas, see a qualified health professional.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS:
Ÿ Take frequent breaks, get up and walk around several times every hour.
Ÿ Vary your tasks throughout the day.
Ÿ Keep your shoulders relaxed with your elbows at your side. Position your
keyboard and mouse so you do not have to reach.
Ÿ Adjust your chair and keyboard so your upper arms and wrists are straight.
Ÿ Avoid resting your wrists on sharp edges.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
Ÿ Mouse is compatible with standard Microsoft mode.
Ÿ 3rd button and wheel function require Win98/2000/ME/NT/XP.
Ÿ 4th & 5th button require Win2000/XP to function, or will require to install
additional driver as attached with this product.
Ÿ If your computers operating system is Windows 95/ 98/ 98SE, please
prepare the original Windows OS disk for systems request during the
installation of mouse.
Ÿ 1st, 2nd and wheel are compatible with MAC
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
F Keep this installation guide for future reference. It contains Important
Troubleshooting Information.
F Keep your old USB or PS/2 mouse as a back-up device.
Getting Started
The DL-42C/ 53C/ 54C the last LASER Mouse; they are high resolution,
wireless and rechargeable. The multi-functional cradle is the charger and the
receiver of the mouse.
The product name is defined as follow:
DL-42C: MWL42-PW+ CR42/CR42V or MWL42-PW+ RX42; DL-53C:
MWL53-PW+ CR42/CR42V or MWL53-PW+ RX42; DL-54C: MWL54-PW+
CR42/CR42V or MWL54-PW+ RX42.
The using step and note are description in the manual.
Package Contains
Your LASER Mouse package includes the following:
1. Wireless Mouse
2. 2 in 1 multi-functional cradle (receiver and charger)
3. Adaptor
4. CD-ROM
5. Users manual
6. 2 AAA rechargeable batteries
NoteIf any part is missing, please contact your dealer for a replacement
immediately.
Precaution
For optimal performance, place the receiver at least 8 inches or 20
centimeters away from other electrical devices, such as the computer, the
computer monitor, speakers or other external storage drives.
Battery Warning!
Using rechargeable batteries ONLY or will damage the product, especially
during charging processor.
Hardware introduce
MWL42-PW MWL53-PW MWL54-PW
The Outlook and the buttons of the mouse
The Bottom side of the mouse
The Charging receiver cradle (CR42 / CR42V)
1
2
3
4
5
LASER
Battery room cover
ID paring button
Certificate label
Data transfer indicator: BLUE
Charging indicator: Red/ Green
USB (to computer)
DC jet (to adaptor)
Charging point
ID paring button
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
The whole DL-42 set The whole DL-53 set The whole DL-54 set
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
The processes of setup the mouse include the follow step.
1. Set up the cradle
2. Prepare the mouse
3. Setting the channel and ID
Step 1 Set up the cradle
1. Turn off your computer
2. Disconnect the current mouse
3. Plug the adapter into the receiver (DC jet)
4. Connect the adapter to power socket
5. Plug the USB connecter (receiver) into USB port (computer).
Step 2 Prepare the mouse
1. Turn the mouse up side down
2. Remove the battery room cover
3. Place 2 rechargeable AAA batteries in correct direction in the battery
room.
4. Put the battery room cover back.
Note. Its a rechargeable mouse; the batteries will auto charging when the mouse
is on the cradle. Its very important to use rechargeable batteries only for this
Push to remove
mouse.
Step 3 Selecting the ID Channel
The RF wireless mouse provides the possibility of 256 different ID per
channel to avoid interference with other users of the same model RF wireless
mice. Before using the wireless mouse, you must ensure that the same ID is set
for the receiver.
Please follow the steps as below to set up:
1. Turn the mouse up side down and you will see a small button (ID
paring button; refer to picture in Hardware Introduce).
2. Push and release the small ID button.
3. Push and release the small ID button on the cradle (receiver).
4. The connection will be setup with in 10 sec.
5. Please move the mouse to operate its cursor and using it as a
normal wired mouse.
Note: If there is problem, please do the connecting setting procedure again or
check the trouble shooting guide.
Operation Guide
Battery Low Indication
When the voltage level of the battery goes down under the preset level,
the scrolling wheel will flash at least three times on moving or clicking the
mouse. Although the mouse can still work for a while, at this moment, user
should have a new set of batteries ready for replacement. Or, put the mouse
on the receiver (charger) to re-chargeable batteries are inside the mouse,
charge the mouse as soon as possible.
Installing the Software
To install the software, please follow the steps below to finish:
1. Insert the Auto-Run CD-ROM onto CD-ROM driver, the installation menu
will be executed automatically. (If the auto-run does not function itself,
double-click the “setup” icon in the CD files.)
2. The setup program will guide you to finish the installation step by step.
3. After finishing the process, select "Restart" to reboot your system and
activate multimedia hot keys and wheel scrolling functions.
RF Office-Web Mouse
Hot-Key Functions
When you install the driver the hot keys will be enable with driver default.
The Office-Wheel Function is attached on the mouse software as following.
Users can change the default function of wheel and extra hot-keys. All these hot
keys of the mouse is programmable as following as shown on the application by
running the “Office-Web Center” as following:
Office Wheel Internet Wheel
MAKING THE MOUSE BUTTONS FOR OTHER ASSIGNMENTS
Ÿ Start Office-Web driver from the Control Panel or double click the mouse
icon on the Windows Taskbar.
Ÿ The Mouse Properties display, go to the button assignments area and
choose from the available options to set up your mouse.
Ÿ Lick the down arrow to view the list of functions. Use the scroll bar to see
other functions not displayed. Choose a function by clicking it. The
function you have selected is displayed and highlighted.
Ÿ The wheel functions both as a wheel and as a third button. As a wheel,
simply roll the wheel. To use the wheel like a standard mouse button, click
the wheel and select a function for this button.
Uninstalling the Software
How to uninstall the Mouse Driver and Application Software
The Mouse driver can be removed from Windows (except Windows
3.1x) by clicking the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel.
Select "Remove" button.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
F Patented Real LASER Mouse
F 1,200dpi hardware resolution?
F Multimedia/Office/Web function keys design.
F ?27MHz Digital Radio Frequency wireless mouse.
F Multi-channels with 256 ID codes per channel to prevent interruption ?
F 5 buttons design with scrolling wheel
F Well power management
F Programmable buttons
F Ergonomic design for comfortable grip
Transmitter (Mouse)
Ÿ ?Distance: 3 feet typical
Ÿ ?Power: 3V DC (Two AA size of rechargeable batteries)
Ÿ ?Carrier Frequency: 26.995, 27.045, 27.095, 27.145, 27.195, 27.245 MHz
Receiver
Ÿ ?Interface: USB
Ÿ Power: 5V DC, 100mA MAX connected to host computer
ELECTRIC SPECIFICATIONS
Ÿ Operating Voltage: Transmitter: 3V DC (powered by batteries)
Receiver: 5V DC (powered by USB port)
Ÿ Operating Current: Transmitter: 15~45 mA, depends on the condition of
the working surface.
Receiver: 16mA typical
Ÿ Standby Current: 6 mA
Ÿ Sleep Current: 240uA
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Mouse does not have function 
Ÿ ?If mouse is not functional; please turn off the computer first.
?Ÿ Check the receiver and make sure it is firmly attached to the USB port of
the computer.
Ÿ Check the placement of batteries and see if they are properly connecting.
Ÿ The "+" and "-" on the batteries must match the "+" and "-" on the slots. If
the batteries aren't inserted correctly, the device won't work.
Ÿ Restart the computer again. If the LED inside the receiver does not light
up when moving the mouse, please re-connect the mouse to the receiver.
Ÿ Q: The mouse cursor can only move left & right during operation (it could
be caused by low battery or the optical sensors data error).
Ÿ A: Please take out one of batteries and put it back for a power reset and
then redo the connect procedure.
Ÿ Q: The mouse does not work after waking up from power off mode by
pressing the connect button once.
Ÿ A: This might be caused by imprecisely depressing the connect button to
wake up the mouse. Users can gain back normal operation by pressing
connect button on the mouse first, and then pressing the one on the
receiver. As soon as the LED inside the receiver starts flashing, the
mouse is ready to operate.
Optical Sensor Mouse functions best on surfaces with details for tracking. It may
not function on reflective, reflective pattern or non-visible detail surfaces!
2. Reducing Interference with Other Wireless Devices
Ÿ Reducing Interference with Other Wireless Devices: All 27MHz
radio-based devices are subject to interference from other 27MHz
radio-based devices, such as cordless telephones, cordless baby monitors,
and cordless toys. It may help to move the receiver unit and the base unit
of other wireless devices (such as cordless telephone cradle) as far apart
as possible. You may need to try several times for a location that is best in
your operating environment.
Ÿ Move the receiver and the mouse closer to each other so that the
receiver is relatively shorter in distance to the mouse than to other
27MHz transmitters. You may need to re-establish the “connection”.
Note: Avoid using this device on a metal surface because a large surface of iron,
aluminum, copper, or other metal may act like a shielding to the RF antenna of
the mouse and the receiver.
3. Interference with other RF wireless mouse
If the interference comes from other same model of RF wireless mice, please
“Setting up connection between mouse and receiver” of the installation guide
to switch to a new RF channel. A new identification code is also generated
upon the completion of channel switching.
Normally, the effective transmission distance is about 3 feet, depending on
the environment. If the effective distance between the mouse and the
receiver is bad, try to change the location of the receiver.
4. If you have difficulty connecting the wireless mouse:
Increase the distance between the set of wireless mouse and other radio
device units.
Turn off the other wireless devices, or their base units that are in close
proximity to the receiver of this wireless mouse.
Try connecting the wireless mouse and its receiver again.
To verify that your device is connected and working properly, open a
document and try the device.
5. My keyboard or mouse does not work or does not work properly after
installation
Make sure you have connected the receiver correctly. For optimal
performance, place the receiver at least 8 inches or 20 centimeters away
from other electrical devices, such as the computer, the computer monitor,
or external storages devices.
Make sure you have installed the batteries correctly.
Make sure you have set the same ID on both transmitter (mouse and
keyboard) and the receiver (see Setting the ID under Hardware Installation).
If the problem persists, try an alternative ID selection to avoid possible
interference. Remember to set the same ID or both transmitter and receiver.
6. My keyboard or mouse is not detected
Make sure you have connected the receiver correctly. Do not plug or unplug
the receiver cables while the computer is running.
You may have other system devices that conflict with the mouse and
keyboard. Check the IRQ / address settings of these devices for conflicts
and change the settings as required.
Electromagnetic Characteristics (EMC)
Tested to comply with FCC standards
For home or office use
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.
CE - Type acceptance: EN300 220 Short Range Device
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.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
compliance requirements, please avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna
during transmitting.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.

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