GIGA BYTE TECHNOLOGY GMFPB-01 Remote Pointer User Manual GM FPB Manuel
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GM-FPB Quick Start on Presentation Remote Requirements: * A device that features USB port * Windows 98Se, Me, 2000, XP * Mac OS 9.1 or its newer version, Mac OS X (10.1) or its newer version Changing the Remote’s ID / Trouble Shooting: Using the RF Receiver with Flash Memory to Store Data The RF receiver is not just a device that connects to the remote control. It also features the functionality of data storage. When you plug in the RF receiver into an USB port, your computer will recognize the device automatically by showing “Found New Hardware” at the lower right on your windows task bar. You can use it as a flash disk that you can carry around. Please click on the windows task bar to safely remove the device, the window should appear as the picture below. Pointer Button 1. You can have several remotes working simultaneously. To do this, each Remote must have a unique ID to avoid interference with each other. Composite Switch Mouse Control 1-1. Press the Mode Button and Button A together for at least 2 seconds to Standard Mode: Left Mouse Button Media Mode: Play/Pause Starting to use the Remote: Button A Mode Button Button B activate the green LED. 1-2. Then press Receiver Button on the receiver, the receiver will be in standby mode. Then press mouse control button, a new ID will be enabled. 1. Insert battery into the RF Remote. 2. Connect the RF Receiver to an USB port. Windows: Windows will detect the new hardware and install appropriate software via the New Hardware Wizard. Please have your Windows System CD-ROM ready in case the Wizard asks for it. Power Switch Standard Mode: Right Mouse Button Media Mode: Stop 1-3. Once the battery is removed, the ID will go back to the initial setting. To have a specific ID you will have to repeat the steps 1-1 to 1-2. 1-4. If the receiver button is pressed for over 40 seconds, the receiver will go back Standard Mode 3. See below for details on how to use the RF Remote Control. Laser on/off ------ Power Switch Power Switch Remote Power on/off Mouse Control Mouse X-Y Mouse X-Y Mouse curse control Right Mouse Right Mouse Left Mouse Left Mouse Mode Button Mode Composite Switch Up: Line Up Stop Mode Switch Play/Pause Hold down Mode Button for 2 sec to switch to the Media Mode. (see Remark 1) Up: Volume up Down: Line Down Down: Volume down Push: Mute Using the Presentation Remote’s Laser Pointer: Button A Push: Drag Full Screen/ESC (see Remark 2) When you turn on the Power Switch Button the Laser Pointer will be activated automatically. The Mode Button will be lit in red when the Laser Pointer Button is pressed. To deactivate the Laser Pointer, simply turn off the Power Switch Button. Button B Black/ESC Next track Remark: to the initial setting. To retrieve the ID you will have to repeat steps 1-1 to 1-2. 2. While the same button is pressed for over 40 seconds, it will stop working automatically to avoid careless touch. Laser Lens Power Switch Using the Presentation Remote: The remote features two modes that are controlled via the Mode Button. Hold down the Mode Button for 2 sec to switch one mode to another. When the Mode Button is not lit in green, the remote is in Standard Mode. When the Mode Button is lit in green, the remote is in Media Mode. Media Mode Call Windows Media Player Receiver Button Remark Standard Mode Media Mode Function Switch When you are at Standard Mode, hold down the Mode Button for 2 sec, then press Button A to enable Media Mode. When you are at Media Mode, press the Mode Button will switch back to Standard Mode. Full Screen/ESC The default setting is full screen. Press button A for at least 2 seconds to switch to the normal display. Mode Button 2. The laser beam turns off automatically when it is idled for over 30 minutes. 3. In Windows 98SE O/S, you need to install driver for Flash Memory Device. Please go to GIGABYTE website (www.gigabyte.com.tw) to download the latest device driver. 4. DO NOT point the laser pointer at someone else’s eyes, or look steadily at the laser beam. Certification: 1) FCC: FCC ID: JCKGMF PB-01 FCC Guideline: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, Including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 2) CE: ◎Wireless Remote Hot Keys for Windows Media Player No. 98 SE ME 2000 XP Hot key Power key Key Function X V X V Previous track X V X V Next track X V X V Play/Pause X V X V Stop X V X V Volume up V V V V Volume down V V V V Mute V V V V Note 3) DGT: CD control 4) BSMI: keys PS: In Windows 98 SE and Win 2K O/S, you need to upgrade the Media player from Microsoft Website, and then the item (2-5) will work properly except for Power key. R33006
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