Logitech Far East CU0006 2.4GHz Transceiver User Manual C U0006 M R0011 Manual
Logitech Far East Ltd 2.4GHz Transceiver C U0006 M R0011 Manual
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60: Logitech 2.4GHz Cordless Mouse & Tl'ansceiver M-R0011 & C-U0006 zlm mu WI“ l'.5{"|"i-‘3 Srpsld Pointer does not move at all? ‘I . Make sure the power slider is in the ON position. 2. Ensure that the battery polarity is correct. Check battery power b/ turning the mouse OFF and then ON. If the battery indicator light glows red or does not glow at all, replace the batteries. 3.Try plugging the Unifying receiver into a different USB port. 4.Try reconnecting the mouse and Unifying receiver using the Logitech Unifying software (refer in the Unifying section of this guide). Erratic pointer movement or missed button clicks? ‘I.Remove metallic objects between the mouse and Unifying receiver. 2. If the Unifying receiver is plugged into a USB hLb. try plugging it directly lrito your computer. 3. Move the Unifying receiver to a USB port closer in the mouse. or go to www.logltlech.comlushextender for a USB extension stand that will allow the Unifying receiver to be placed closer in the mouse. if these tips fall, contact Logitech Customer Support at vuMleogitechcom/support. or call using the phone numbers listed in this guide. mm Pointerdoes not more at am 1. Make sure me powerslider is in the ON position. 2. Ensure that the battery polarity is correct. Check battery power by turning the mouse OFF and then ON. If the battery indicator light gloNs red or does not glow at all, replace the batteries. 3.le plugging the Llrlifying receiver into a different USB port. 4. le reconnecting the mouse and Unifying receiver using the Logitedi Unifying software (refer m the Unfying section of this guide). Erratic pointer movement or missed button clicks7 1. Remove metallic objects between the mouse and Unifying receiver. 2. If the Unifying receiver is plugged into a USB hub, try plugging it directly into your computer. 3. Mme the Unifying receiver in a use port closer to the mouse, or go to ww.logitech.com/usbextender for a use extension stand that Will allow the Unrfying receiver to be placed closer to the mouse. if these tips fail, contact Logitech Gistomer Support at waongechcm/support, or call using the phone numbers listed in this guide. We! Pointer does not move at all? 1. Make sure the power slider is in the ON position. 2. Ensure that the battery polarity is correct. Ched: battery power by tumlng the mouse OFF and then ON. If the battery indicator light glows red or does not glow at all. replace the batteries. 3. Try plugging the Unifying receiver into a different USB port. 4. Try reconnecting the mouse and Unifying leceiver using the Logited'i Unifying software (refer in the Unifying section of this guide). Erratic pointer movement or missed button clicks? 1. Remove metallic objects between the mouse and Unifying receiver. 2. If the Unifying receiver is plugged into a USB hub, try plugging it directly into your computer. 3. Move the Unifying receiver to a USB port closer to the mouse. or go to www.logitech.comlusbextender for a USB extension stand that will allow the Unifying receiver to be placed closer to the mouse. If these tips fall, contact Logitech Customer Support at www.|ogltech.comlsupport, or call using the phone numbers listed in this guide. “mud Pointer does not move at am I. Maire sure the power sider is in the ON position. 2. Ensure that the battery polarity is correct. Check battery power by tumlng the mouse OFF and then on. If the battery ndicator lignt go~s red or does not glow at all, replace the batteries. 3. Try plugging me unifying receiver into a afferent use port. 4. Try reconnecting the mouse and Unlfyl receiver using the Logitech Unifying soltware (re er to the Unifying section of this guide). Erratic pointer movement of missed button clicla 7 |. Remove metallic objects between the mouse and Unifying receiver, 2. If the Unifying receiver is plugged into a use hub. try plugging it directfy into your computer. 3. Move the Unifying receiver to a USB port closer to the mouse. or go to wwaogitlechcom/usbextender for a USB extension stand that will allow the Unifying receNer to be placed closer to the mouse. if these tips fail, contact Logitedl customer Support at www.|ogitech.com/support, or call using the phone rumbers listed in this gu‘de. Plug it. Forget it. Add to it. VouN/e got a Logitech“ Unifying receNer. Now add a compatible Wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. It‘s -sy. Just start the Logitech” Unifying software’ and fdlow the onscreen instructions. wc: 90 m Start/All nmgnm; 1 chulflv , Mum/lug] Logilezh unifying Sofia-tare mc go to Application: mums“, Ingitech unifying Softwar- Deulsdl Plug it. Forget iLAdd to it. You‘ve got a Logitech‘” Unifying Receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. It’s easy. Just start the Logitech<9 Unifying software‘ and follow the onscreen instructions. ’ PC: Go to Start/All Programs] Logitech] Unifying] Logitech Unifying Software Mac: Go to Applications / Utilities / Logitech Unifying Software mi: Plug it. Forget itAdd to it. You’ve got a Logitechfi’ Unifying Receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. It's easy. Just start the Logitech“ Unifying software‘ and follow the onscreen instructions. ’ PC: Go to Start [All Programs] Logitech I Unifying I Logitech Unifying Software Mac: Go to Applications] Utilities ] Logitech Unifying Software I'Io-pyum Plug it. Forget it. Add to it. You‘ve got a Logitech‘D Unifying Receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. It’s easy. Just start the Logitechm Unifying software' and follow the onscreen instructions. ’ PC: Go to Start/All Programs] Logitech / Unifying] Logitech Unifying Software Mac: Go to Applications] Utilities ] Logitech Unifying Software Mayer Plug it. Forget it. Add to it. You’Ve got a Logitech‘D Unifying Receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. It’s easy. Just start the Logitech0 Unifying software’ and follow the onscreen instructions, ' PC: Go to Start I All Programs] Logitech] Unifying I Logitech Unifying Software Mac: Go to Applications I Utilities I Logitech Unifying Software Slurerfin Plug it. Forget it. Add to it. You've got a Logitechfi’ Unifying Receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. it‘s easy. Just start the Logiteche Unifying software’ and follow the onscreen instructions ‘ PC: Go to Start I All Programs I Logitech] Unifying / Logitech Unifying Software Mac: 60 to Applications I Utilities I Logitech Unifying Software Eurapurlil Plug it. Forget it. Add to it. You‘Ve got a Logitedi‘a Unifying Receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. it‘s easy. Just start the Logitech” Unifying software‘ and follow the onscreen instructions. ‘ PC: Go to Start I All Programs] Logitech] Unifying I Logitech Unifying Software Mac: Go to Applications I Utilities I Logitech Unifying Software span Plug it. Forget it. Add to it. VouVe got a Logitech” Unifying Receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. It's easy. 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Just start the Logitech“ Unifying software' and follow the onscreen instructions. ’ PC: 60 to Start I All Programs I Logitech I Unifying I Logitech Unifying Software Mac: Go to Applications I Utilities I Logitech Unifying Software Ilala'io Plug it. Forget it.Add to it. You’ve got a Logitech® Unifying Receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. It’s easy. Just start the Logitech® Unifying software” and follow the onscreen instructions. ‘ PC: Go to Start / All Programs / Logitech / Unifying / Logitech Unifying Software Mac: 00 to Applications] Utilities / Logitech Unifying Software Ceska‘veue Plug it. Forget it. Add to it. You’ve got a Logitech® Unifying Receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. It‘s easy. Just start the Logitech® Unifying software“ and follow the onscreen instructions. ' PC: Go to Start / All Programs / Logitech / Unifying / Logitech Unifying Software Mac: 60 to Applications/ Utilities / Logitech Unifying Software Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply With the limits for a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 of the 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 Wlm the Instnictlons, may cause hamttul interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the followmg measures - Reoiient or relocate the receivmg antenna, - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV Iechnician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condrtions (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference and 2) this devrce must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device IllifiNCL‘filfiififil} ’ ' i’ ' "fi‘ifflsiiffiliif‘fffilffgllfii'fi‘fi ii ' 7D ' film? I flfiffifiiflffifiél ' ”SEEN? ' diff-3 ~ ffilftfi'iifiififfllffikiflfiiiaifilfi fit iiitfiifiut $5 ~ il’fv‘fifi‘i’flifiiflfilfilfiafilfi £31?!
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