FlyDigi Electronics Technology FMV1 FREEMOTE User Manual XUHFMV1 UserManual
Shanghai FlyDigi Electronics Technology Co. Ltd. FREEMOTE XUHFMV1 UserManual
Users Manual
The Freemote Quick User Guide 1. Insert the Freemote USB receiver into your PC 1. The Freemote is plug and play. No driver is needed. 将接收器连接至 电脑 USB 接口 Recommended Position for the receiver Put the receiver on the top or bottom of the display screen (Refer to Imgae A and B). It is recommended that the receiver is aligned with the horizontal center of the screen. (Refer to Image C). Make sure the receiver is not blocked by any objects when pointing the Freemote handset to it (Refer to Image D and F). Image A Image B Image C ImageD Image E 2. Correctly install 2 AA batteries in the Freemote handset Do not mistake the battery positive and negative electrodes The Freemote supports rechargeable batteries。 Status indication: After batteries being installed, the Freemote will automatically initialize. The remote indicator light 1 will be flashing and the remote indicator light 2 will be on. Wait till both the remote indicator light 1 and 2 turn off, then the initialization is finished and you can start to use the Freemote. Image F Remote Image G Receiver Find more introduction of the indicator lights in bellowing table. Remote indicator light 1 On - the Freemote works in number mode. Off - the Freemote works in shortcut mode. Flashing- the remote handset is transmitting signal. Remote indicator light 2 On - the air mouse function is on. Off - the air mouse function is off. Receiver indicator light 1 Flashing - the receiver is receiving signals Receiver indicator light 2, 3 On - the air mouse function is on Off - the air mouse function is off 3. Click button to start the air mouse function Air mouse power saving mode The air mouse function will automatically stop if no click on “L” button or “R” button in continuous 60 seconds. Please click function. button again to start the air mouse Status indication: When the mouse function is on, the remote indicator light 2 will be on. When the mouse function operates correctly, the remote indicator light 1 will be flashing. Buttons for air mouse function: Mouse on/off (Turn on or turn off the air mouse function ) Left mouse button Right mouse button 4. Point the Freemote handset to the receiver to move the cursor Suggestion on using air mouse function 1. Please hold the remote with its face up (refer to image G) when using air mouse function. It is recommended you hold the remote with two hands (refer to Image H) to point it more steady. 2. Make sure the receiver is not blocked by any objects when pointing the remote to it. 3. Best air mouse function range: 2 feet to 16 feet 4. Prevent other infrared lights (such as strong sun light, or strong incandescent lights, or fire, etc. ) appear beside the receiver. 2. Image I Inert the Image H Freemote USB receiver into your PC 5. Key features Interface with PC USB ( the Freemote is compliant with USB HID specification ) Plug and play, no driver needed Transmission 2.4G RF Duration Approx. 100 hours continuous of mouse function use Approx. 6 months stand by Range Air mouse range: 2 feet to 16 feet RF button range: approx. 30feet OS support Compatible with all windows XP/ Vista OS and any other OS which supports USB mice and keyboards Operating Voltage 3V, 2AA batteries Support rechargeable batteries USB cable length 9.8 feet 6. Button function The Freemote uses 2.4 GHz wireless transmission technology. The RF button range is approx. 30feet. You do not need to point to the receiver when you press the buttons. Find button function in the bellowing table. Button Button Button function Name Buttons for mouse function Mouse on/off Turn on or turn off the air mouse function. The air mouse function will automatically stop if no click on “L” button or “R” button in continuous 60 seconds. Please click this button again to start the air mouse function. When the mouse function is on, the remote indicator light 2 will be on. When the mouse function operates correctly, the remote indicator light 1 will be flashing. Left mouse button The same as Left mouse button Right mouse button The same as right mouse button Customizable buttons (Default function) Power (Alt+F4) Shut down the running programs or shut down the PC Escape Escape Back Space Back Space Up/Down/ Up / Down / Left / Right Left/Right Enter Enter Record Record Play Play the file when play your video, music, recording etc. Pause Pause the file when play your video, music, recording etc. Stop Stop the file when play your video, music, recording etc. Replay Replay the file when play your video, music, recording etc. Skip Skip to the next file when play your video, music, recording etc. Rew Rewind when play your video, music, recording etc. Fwd Fast forward when play your video, music, recording etc. Volume Volume up / Volume down Page Page up / Page down My computer Open “my computer” Windows/ number 1 In shortcut mode: Open windows start menu In number mode: number 1 IE/ number 2 In shortcut mode: Open default IE In number mode: number 2 Outlook/ number 3 In shortcut mode: Open outlook In number mode: number 3 Desktop/ number 4 In shortcut mode: Show desktop (Minimize all windows) In number mode: number 4 TAB/ number 5 In shortcut mode: Tab In number mode: number 5 Space/ number 6 In shortcut mode: Space In number mode: number 6 Number 7,8,9 In shortcut mode: none In number mode: number 7,8,9 Mute/ number 0 In shortcut mode: Mute unMute In number mode: number 0 or Uncustomizable buttons Switch windows (Alt+Tab) Switch the windows running programs Toggle Switch between shortcut mode and number mode. The default mode is shortcut mode. When number mode is on, the indicator light 1 will be on. No of the click on number keys in continuous min, will automatically go back to default mode (shortcut mode). 7. Freemote Programming software guide The Freemote programming software provides you the function of selecting 2.4G frequency and customize buttons. You can download the software on website http://www.flydigi.com/Service_5_en.html. Select 2.4G frequency The Freemote works at 2.4G RF, which means the signal can transmit through a wall. In order to prevent interference from other Freemotes or similar products, we provide 16 selective frequencies for Freemotes. Follow the bellowing steps to set frequency for the Freemote. 1. Make sure the receiver is connected to your PC. 2. Open the Freemote programming software (Refer to Image J for software interface). 3. Select a frequency from the software in “Frequency” drop down menu. 4. Click ”Write Configuration” button in the software. 5. Re-plug the receiver to your PC again to make the configuration effective. The new frequency has been written in the Freemote receiver. 6. Set the Freemote handset with the same frequency with the receiver. Press and 10 buttons at the same time till the remote indictor light 1 begin to flash in a slow speed. Then the remote indictor light 1 will flash in a faster speed, which means the remote is searching for frequency. When the remote finds receiver, the remote indicator light 1 will be on, and at the same time the receiver indicator light 1 will be on. Press “Enter” to finish the process. If the receiver indicator light 1 is not on, to continue searching. press Customize buttons The Freemote provides 31 customizable buttons. Follow the bellowing steps to customize buttons. 1. Make sure the receiver is connected to your PC. 2. Open the Freemote programming software (Refer to Image J for software interface). 3. Click “Read Configuration” button to read the current configuration from the receiver. 4. Click the button image in the software for the buttons you want to customize. 5. Select functions in the pop-up ”button definition” window (Refer to Image K) for the button. 6. Repeat process 4 and 5 for other buttons you want to customize. 7. Click “Write Configuration” to write the button configuration in the receiver. 8. You can also use “Save configuration” to save the config you defined and to “Load configuration” next time. 11 Image J Freemote programming software interface Image K Button definition window 12 FCC NOTE: 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. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 13
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