G Tech Technology K3512 Wireless Multimedia Keyboard User Manual P2302 and K3512 Users Manual
G.Tech Technology Ltd. Wireless Multimedia Keyboard P2302 and K3512 Users Manual
Users Manual
P2302 and K3512 Users Manual
Dual channel wireless optical desktop is specially designed for the attic: users. The
device doesn't have the bulky wire that can get in the way. nor does it need the
cleaning of the ball. It mlks the idea of using several sets of keyboard & mouse in
the sum office came true. The latest mouse has much lower mwer consumpnnn
Wirelsr mouse 41 multimedia knboani set will lead you into the Iimilles ideal
world.
llsta “hug the bitteries:
The cordless optlul muse user two AAA rechlmeaue Innerlu.
I. Remove the battery compnnment cover on the
hmtom ul'the mouse;
2. Insert two AAA batteries. A rtugmm in the hmlery
companment shows the correct tnstallntioiu
3. Carefully placethe cove lzrck into place.
The cardiac mllltilnodh keyhulrd um two AAA Mlerlefi.
1. Remove the Inttery compartment cover on the bottom of the cordless
keyboard.
2. Insert two AAA pmen'es. A diagram in the g’:
battery companment shows the correct?
installation: E
3. Cnmfitllyplncethecuverhnckintu plnee. ‘
Chlnnel setting:
The comics optical mouse and multimedia keyhosrd otter 2 channels. CHI and
CHZ. interference can he removed by adjusting the channels.
Re you decide to use “CH 1“. Ornate.“ folluws:
Nflle: lire nrnllar vhly l'ur CH 1“ fitting.
Rantwe the battery computtrnmt coveron the mouse. set the switch inside
flu: compartment to"CH t" and ptacethe cave! tuck into place:
Set the switch on the bottom of the (7 “_
keyhoud to “CH 1“: '
The chamel of receiver is auto
detected.
Connecting the receiver
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Malre sure that your computer Is turned oft
Connect the receiver's cables to the computer's use pans,
Place the receiver away from other electronic devices. such as the computer
monitor or external storage drives. etc. by 20C M or more.
4, Stan the computer.
Communication code connection
1. Sun the computer
2. Press the CONNECT key on the receiver to set lite receiver f—
in a connecting state. you can see the "Rx" light on ‘f V‘
3. Press any key of the mou! and kmboam. Rx light will be m
offifthe connection is succ-ssl'ul. ‘r '§_\—/ ,‘\ r
Nate: alter changing batteries or first time using. please repent ' - -=_'
step 2-3 V; I“. ‘
Change lD code:
The desktop has ID codes to the Receiver to svoid interference with otha
desktops. You have to change the code If lhere is my interference, The
mlerfermcc exlsled what may sets nfmouseazkeyboncl used at the nine time.
1. Press the “reset" key with a stick to change the code:
2. Press the ”connect“ key on the
receiver a
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Check buttery power:
There are low power indicators between the two buttons ofthe mouse. and on the
up-right corner ofthe keyboard. The gear LED will be In on ilthe batteries are
out ofpower. in this case. you need to change the batteries.
ane: If um batteries ilE wmpIUIcIy flul “r pmw. Ihu LEI) mm In: an. Pleusc churn-a ma
banana
Recharging the hattrries
1. Make sure the ADAPTOR is connected with the power and inserted to DC pon or
the receiver:
2. Put the mouse into the charging-stand {see pictures),
3. The (fl-[AG LED incicates the {tale of recharging, "It led will he fllxll Illa
finishing the process. {To tsks the hut adv-mp ur in "tumble binaries.
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installing the software
You can achieve the function without soflware
under systun WIruMe «200000! To tske
advantage of all the features or your mouse and
keyboard. please innzll the soliware that comes
viitltthe product
1. Turn on your computer and start Windows:
1. Insert the sofiwzire of CD. run SETUP files of KEYBOARD and MOUSE.
3, Followthe oiHcreen instnwtions.
Using your mouse:
Vourmouse has three buttons: ten button, right button. wheel button
1. To use the wheel like a standard mouse button.
click (prss down) on the wheel,
2. To sctol L simply move the wheel.
Multimedia function
The diagram shows frequently used lntemet and multimedia functions.
1. Forwui 95 or Win 98. Just insult the driver touched with keyboard and mouse.
the driver can help you with the multimedia function. You can also set the
multimedia key for will funnimi.
2. ForWimiowsZOOfl/Me’NTKP, you can achieve the function without driver.
Amer installed the enclosed driver. the riser is capable to change function ofthe
multimalja keys. such as my computer. E-mail and Media. etc.
Internet mm:
The Fl-FIZ keys lave dual purposes. While the lntemet browser is the top Window.
press FI-FIZ key (except F5) will take you to a provprognimmed website, The F5 key
is the “Refresh“ key, which refreshes the contents of your Web browser. While the
function keys have been orgaiizeti into categories including Shopping. Finance.
Search. etc. for example. pushiig the pre-progsmmed shopping key takes you to a
Shopping Web site.
important note: the lntemet holkeys are only eminent when the wet: browser is the
top and naive window.
Customizing the Internet whys
Your lntemet keyhoanl otters many choices or web site: for each category. To
change the web site to which a runclmn key will hyperliiit:
1. Make site the web browser Is the top and lcllVe window (press the scroll lock
button to launch the browser. ifit i! not open already.)
2. press and hold down the fiuictioti key you wish to configure for one second.
The configuration menu will pop up;
3. Using the arrow keys oryoiir mouse and select aweb site from the list:
4. Prss Enter or the Ien mouse butter:
5. The function key is now programmed to your preference:
Fri key is deSigned for the future keyboard: it doesn't have my runcnon of this
keyboard
Special Innetinns
Disable - select this option to disable a specific function key. For example. if you
disable the Fll key. you can contirme using Fll to change the screen size when
using Internet Explorer. To reenable the Imemet feature. press and hold the key for
I second again
Home - select this omion to configure the scroll lock key to open the default Home
Page.
Refresh - select this option to configure the Function keys I0 refresh the Cullen! in
the web browser. This fimcnon is pre-rlet‘ined forthe F5 key.
Troubleshooting
Mouse or keyboard not detected
L Make sure you have installed the batteries correctly. Ref: Install the
batteries-
2. Make sure the batteries have enough power. kef- Check hatteq' Lower
14 Make sure the receiver iscorrectly connected. Ref: Connecting the
Jmta‘sr.‘
4. Make sine the channel settled conectly. Ref: Channel matu-
5t Set the communication code once more. Ref: ID code connecting
Motue not detected:
1. Make we the halteries have enough power. recharge the mouse it" needed,
Ref: Slimmer;
For optimal performance. place the receiver at least 8 inches or 20cm away
from other electronic devices. sudi as mon‘nor or external storage drives:
!“
3. Shorten the distance between the mouse and receiver:
4. Change the char-tell Ret': setttnx channel
5. Keep the moise above 20cm away (mm keyboard to avoid the interference:
Keyboard mlsalnrkeys:
I. Make sure whether the batteries are out of power or expired. Ref: Checking
mm
2. Place the receiver at least 8 twins or 20 Cemimelers away from olha
electronic devices. such as the computer monitor or external storage drives.
3. shorten the distance between keyboard amt receiver
4. Change the channel. Ref: channel aettigg
Moran & keyboard nustalten operation
Mistaken operation seldom happens becaug the muesli-keyboard have their
own 1D code automatically after batteries installed. if you find your computer is
operated hv others please change the channel. Ref: Chang communication code
and ch not telling.
Mouse and keyboard not detected when several sets work in the nine office
This problem caused by electrical-frequency multiuserL you call avoid this
problem east lyi try the fnllowing:
I. Shorten the distance between the receiver and desktop.
2. Set different channel ofditTerent sets of desktop. Ref: channel utthag‘
Keyboard hattertea out of power in a ahorl llarte of period
The keyhnnrd adopted the latest power saving ternnnlngy. only when the key is
pressed the power consumption exists. To save power, please make sure there is
notany heavy display on the keyboard before leaving the duh
FCC Compllance and advisory statement
This hardware device Complis will! pin 15 ofllte FCC Rules Operation is
subject to the toilet-am ND conditions: it This device may not cause hannftll
interference. and Z) This device must accept any interference received including
interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a class digital device. pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC rules. these limits are designed Io provide reasonable prmectinn against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This cqtuptnent generates uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed or used in accordance With the
instructions, may cause handful interference tel radio communications however. there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this
equipment does cause harmful interference to nacho or television reception. which can
be determined try turning the equipment of and on. the user is encouraged in try to
correct the interference try one or more of the following measures: 1) Renriem or
relocate the receiving antenna: 2) increase the sewration between the eqtl'prnent and
the receiver: 3) Connect the equipmem to an outlet on a circuit ditTemlt from that to
whidl the receiver is connected: 4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio.TV
technician rnrhelp. Any changes or inndrncatmn not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the prodlct or apecrfied
additional compenems or accessories elsewhere defined to he used with the
installation nfthe pnxiucL they must be used in order to ensure compliance with the
FCC regulation
CAL’TION
To avoid the iraerference to the aircmfl's electronic systems. when traveling
by air. please do not use your wirelas deslnop: make sure that ynn have removed
the batteries from wholes keyboard and mouse.
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