DynaPoint KB998 Cordless Keyboard User Manual N
Dyna Point (Dong Guan) Electronic Cordless Keyboard N
Users Manual
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This keyboard/optical mouse sel is a Wireless
input device with 27Mhz radio frequency It is
plug & play with Windows Me/ 2000/ XP, without
the need of any coilwuxe inomllation. If you did
install any software for your previous keyboard or
mouse, please remove the mouse driver before use
Ihis new device.
This Wireless keyboard/ optical mouse set
wusists urs pans, namely the lwybumd, (he upliual
mouse, and the receiver,(see figure)
Vyste/r; Requirement:
IBM PC compatibles
PS/2 ports for mouse and for keyboard
Nliuuaufl Winduwa Me/ 2000 and XP
“15m” m» 5m 2 (311034?
The wireless mouse uses two AA battenes, and
the keyboard uses two AA batteries, (For the best
performance, please use only alkaline batteries)
(see figure)
1. Open the battery campanmem cover under an:
mouse.
2. Place two AA batteries inside the compartment
3. Close the battery compartment cover
4. Open the battery cover on the back of the
keyboard
5. Insert [W0 AA batteries, and the close the battery
cover
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RF wireless keyboard/ optical mouse uses
digital radio technology to communicate. It
transmits ratilu frequency signals which we picked
by the receiver, then passed to the computer
The receiver is connected to the computer’s PS/2
ports via a cable, Connect the green connector to the
computer‘s mouse port, and plug the purple
connector to the keyboard port.
Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user‘s authority to operate the
equipmenL
1. Turn off the computer before connecting the
receiver to your computer
2 For the best perfonnance, place the receiver
at least 200m (8 inches) away from computer,
monitor, and the other devtces which will
cause radio interfetcucc.
3. Working on metallic surface will reduce the
RF performance. Avoid placing the receiver
on metallic surface
4. Plug or unplug cable from the computer's
l’S/Z ports improperly can cause damage to
the PS/Z ports and to the computer.
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After install the batteries and connect the receiver
tn computer, turn on your computer and follow
the procedures as below to set the ID Code.
There is an ID button on the Bottom of the Mcuse,
one on the ant cf the keyhnnrd, and number (mp
on the front side of the Receiver.(see figure)
1. Press the ID Button on Receiver, then press the ID
Button on Mouse, and then press the ID button on
Keyboard, The ID code will be set automatically.
The process of pressing these 3 buttons must be
completed within 5 seconds,
2. After above process, the Receiver LED will blink,
when you move the mouse, or type on the
keyboard. This means that the keyboard and the
mouse do communicate with the receiver
successfully,
3. If you can not see the blinking LED when move
the mouse or type on the keyboard, the keyboard/
mouse can not Work properly. Please rte-install
the batteries and retry the above set up process.
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After successful installation, the mouse can work
well With Windows 95/98/Me/2000/ and XP,
without the need of software driver,
The mouse comes with a scrolling wheel, which can
function mite, as a wheel or M a button.(see figure)
1. To scroll up, move the wheel forward; to scroll
down, move the wheel backward.
2. To use the wheel like a standard mouse middle
button, simply click (press down) the wheel
button.
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After successfill installation, the keyboard can work
well with Windows Me/ 2000/ XT, Without the need
ofwnwale driver. The keyboard is a 107l'J—key
model; it comes with 15 hot keys to enable one
touch access to multimedia/ intemet functions. (see
figure )
1. Play/ Pause: Play or Pause audio or video CD
2. Volume Down: Decrease the volume
1 Volume Up: Increase the volume
A Muta- Make vnmeie<< while playing an
5, Previous: Go to the Previous CD Track
6, Next: Changes to the next medra track
7. Stop: Stop downloading the content of the web
page
2, Internet: Open brmvcerin Internet valnrer
9. E-mail: Open mail folder in Outlook Express
10. Search: Launch your Web search function.
11. Backward: Back to last web page when viewing
the intemet
12 Forward‘ Go to next web page when Viewtng the
internet
13. Sleep: Tum computer into sleep mode
14. Wake up: The computer from sleep mode.
15, Fuwen. Tum vu/ut‘l‘lhe wmputen
Wamings: When the low battery indicator is flash
means the power 15 not enough, you'd better
replace the batteries
Tumble Shooting:
1. it your keyboard/ mouse can not work alter
installation, please check followings:
a). Make sure you have connected the receiver
correctly to the computer. The receiver’s
connectors have been properly plugged onto
computer's PS/2 ports.
b). Make sure you have inserted the batteries
correctly,
c)‘ Make sure you have set the ID codes properly, as
stated above.
e) For better performance, place the receiver at
least 20 cm (8 inches) away from computer,
monitor, or other devtces which will cause
radio interference. Avoid placing the
receiver on metallic surface,
f), watthout any interference (for example the other
Lumytttel peliplwmla), the Wulkiug distance of
the keyboard/ mouse - i.e. the distance between
flue keyboard/ mouse and the receiver, is about 5
feet.
2. If the mouse cursor does not move properly, or
me key~m data does not prompt up on the screen,
please check following:
a). Check the position of your receiver. Maybe the
receiver is too far away,
b) Check the large metal devices, such as
microwave, elecrnc stove, television, hair dryerm,
which may interfere the receiver's radio
receptinn
c). Check the status of the batteries. The batteries
may be near dead. If the keyboard/ mouse does
not work after some time of usage, please
replace the batteries to see tf it can solve the
problem.
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This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital devtce,
pursuant to part 15 urme 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 l'aCllO communications.
flnwever, the-re i< nn guarantee that intarfprpnm: will
not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by
fuming the equipment offand on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
»vReorieitt or relocate the receiving antenna.
-»Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
"Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different fmm that m which the receiver is
connected.
«Consult file dealer or an experienced radio/TV
tcclnliumll fun help.
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