G Tech Technology A50G 2.4GHz Wireless Mouse User Manual D7AAC7FA2E6169

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PI &PI FederalCommunications Commission
“9 ay (FCC) Notice
ackage Contents
1 xwiroioss Keyboard
1 x wireiess Optical Mouse
1 x use nooowor
1 x AAA Battery for Keyboard
z x AA Battcn/ tor Mouse
1 x Quick Start Guide
1 x Wananty Card
Hardware Requirements Operating System
. Ayaiiabie usn port - Windows XP (37rbit / SArbit]
- lBMecuiriuatiblo PC or Mac windows Wsta (SZrbit / 64ebit]
Windows 7 (377m / Gdrbit]
- Mac os xvio a or later‘
Arter the batteries and the use receiver are instaiied. the keyboard and mouse ban
bouscd_Nosofiwar015needcdl All other devices shall bear the following statement
in a conspicuous location or device:
This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules.
Battery and Hardware Installation Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1 ) this device may not cause harmful interference,
_ and (2) this device must accept any interference
Keyboard Buttery Installation
1 Opentnebatteryccverontnebuckoltnekeyboard receiv(Edi including interference that may cause
2. insert the inciuded AAA batten] as the diagram on the battery tray indicates u n d esi red 0 pg ratio n _
3 Close the battery cover
, Sonic tunction Koys may not work
Overview
Mouse Eatterylnstallation This equipment has been tested and found to comply
1. Open the battery cover on the bottom or the mouse 4 , 4 . . .
2 insert one. crtwo oi the ineiuded AA batteries asthediagrarn on the battery W'th the l'm'ts for a Class B dig Kal devme, PU rsuant to
I Keyboard 7 Front View I Keyboard 7 Back View
‘Mt r1th RI.
1.\/oiurne Down 3 Low Battery indicator 1 BatteryCover 3 gigging), COVE, Elli t 5I.0 Ft e C? _u esd t . d bl
9 VOlurneUp 9 i'oidabieiteQSeaiidwuserto adiusttheartgle olthe keyboard ese Iml S are ESIgl‘Ie 0 [NOW 9 reasona e
3 Drain Hales use Receiver Installation protection against harmful interference in a
1. Plug the use receiver into an ayaiiabie use port on yourtornputer residential installation. This equipment generates
2 Your Operating System Wiii start to install the deyice drryer automaticaiiy . . ’
3. No additional software is needed. Enioyyour new keyboard and mousel uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance With the
‘ Weight Control Energy Management ' ' '
The mouse can be used with one or two AA batteries Users can adjust the lnStTUCtlonS, may (Fause harmfu' Inte rference to
mouse weight by inserting either one or two AA batteries. Using two batteries radio communications. However, there is no
doubies the battery iiie to1 year wittinorrnal use Battery perrorrnanbernay guarantee that interference Will not occur in a
vary depending on usage. . . . . .
particular installation. Ifthis equipment does cause
harmful interferenceto radio ortelevision 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 ofthe following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Customize Mouse DPI
The mouse is equipped With a customabie DPl sWiteh The deruuit setting is
tooo DPl simply adiust the DPl senswtv to your iiking by pressing the i / .
I Mouse — Front View I Mouse — Back View
buttons on the mouse Pressmg tne+/e buttons Wiii adiust LED to net, Green. fincrease the separation between the equipment and
orOrange receiver.
l.LftClk LO /OflS tzl'r . - . .
anemia?“ ZEQneWCJV/Lf, Eacheoibrrepreeentsadirterentppiyaue —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a Circuit
5 LowBattery/DPllndicator ct usaneoeyerstorage different from that to which the receiver is connected.
2 gagged (“Hid bum”) gagiiggigp. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
ts. rjrcwart: BTtton Orange 2000 W technician for help.
7 increase DPl Button
5. Decrease DPI Button Caution:
“Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the part responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment."

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