Movea GP241001 Projector RF Remote Control User Manual GyroRemote Setup Procedures

Movea, Inc Projector RF Remote Control GyroRemote Setup Procedures

Manual

GyroRemote
and Mobile
RF Keyboard
User Guide
To Set Up and Synchronize the GyroRemote and the RadioLink Receiver:
1. Power on your computer and connect the RadioLink Receiver USB cable into an available USB port on your computer.
2. Follow standard USB device installation screens.
3. Insert 4 AAA batteries into GyroRemote handset.
Note: For most first time (out of box) installations, steps 4-6 are not required. Check that the GyroRemote controls the cursor (LED on
Receiver should flicker while GyroRemote is actively sending data). If cursor does not move, proceed with steps 4-6.
4. Press and hold the LEARN button on the RadioLink Receiver for 2 seconds. The STATUS light will blink slowly,
indicating that the receiver is in “Learn Mode.”
5. Press the TEACH button on the GyroRemote handset. The status light on the RadioLink Receiver will blink rapidly for
4 seconds, then will blink slowly. Push the “Teach” button on any additional devices (i.e. keyboard or 2nd
GyroRemote) at this time.
6. OPTIONAL: To exit “Learn Mode,” press the LEARN button on the RadioLink Receiver for 2 seconds. Otherwise, after
five minutes, Learn Mode will automatically time out.
If more than one Gyration remote and/or keyboard is being installed on the system, place the Receiver into Learn Mode
(step 4 above) only once, then “Teach” each device before exiting Learn Mode. Do not push the Learn button on the
receiver for each device to be added.
When the Receiver is put into Learn Mode, it erases its memory of learned devices and looks for new devices. Therefore,
when adding a new device to a system it is necessary to put the Receiver into Learn Mode then Teach all devices that will be
used on the system.
Note: After the Teach/Learn sequence is performed, the receiver and the device will remain synchronized after powering down and changing
channels. It is only necessary to perform the Teach/Learn sequence when setting a device up for the first time or when adding additional
RadioLink devices to the system.
To Determine Which Channel GyroRemote is Using:
GyroRemote has eight* individual channels available to it. To determine which channel a device is currently using:
1. Press and quickly release the CHANNEL button on the GyroRemote handset. Count the number of times the green
LED light on the top of the handset flashes. The number of flashes indicates the channel the handset is using.
Note: If GyroRemote’s channel is changed when the computer is powered down or the receiver is not connected, the devices will become
unsynchronized. When the system is running, click and release the channel button as described above to initiate a “channel confirm”
operation. GyroRemote broadcasts a message across all eight channels that informs the receiver what channel it is currently operating on.
The receiver then automatically restores synchronization.
* European and other versions have fewer channels. Refer to table on page XX.
Indicator
LED
Channel Teach
Button Button
GyroRemote
Right/Left Select
Buttons
Activation Trigger Battery Compartment
Always On
Button Tools 1-4 Tools 5, 6
(not shown)
To Change the Channel GyroRemote Is Using:
When more than one RadioLink device is being used in the same proximity, each device should be set to operate on a
unique channel. If more than one device is attempting to simultaneously operate on the same channel, the red “Conflict”
LED on the RadioLink receiver will flicker and input control may be intermittent.
To change the channel:
1. Press and hold the CHANNEL button on the GyroRemote handset for 2 seconds. When you release the button,
GyroRemote will change to the next channel and the green LED will flash. The number of times the green LED
flashes indicates the new channel the handset is using.
If a Teach/Learn sequence has already been performed, it will not be necessary to re-synchronize the devices after a
channel change.
TIP: For optimal performance when using two or more devices with a single RadioLink receiver, space the devices with one
or more unused channels. For instance, a system with two remotes and a keyboard should be set accordingly: remote #1
set to channel one, remote #2 set to channel 3, and keyboard set to channel 5.
Using GyroRemote
GyroRemote provides you great flexibility in how you control your computer. GyroRemote
has no line-of-site requirements. This means it’s not necessary to point the device at the
computer, receiver, or TV screen. Find a comfortable, relaxed position and move the
cursor with easy wrist movements.
The following instructions assume you have already set up and synchronized GyroRemote
and the RadioLink Receiver (see setup steps above).
1. Hold GyroRemote in a comfortable, relaxed position with your index finger on the
Activate Trigger and your thumb on the Select Buttons (see illustration above).
2. Press and hold the Activation Trigger with your index finger. While holding the
Activation Trigger, flex your wrist up, down, sideways, in a manner similar to using
a flashlight. The mouse cursor tracks the motions of your hand. Note: it is not necessary to point GyroRemote at the
screen so be sure to place your hand in a relaxed, comfortable position in your lap or by your side.
3. Use your thumb to press the left/right select buttons. These buttons serve the same functions as the left/right mouse
button of a standard computer mouse.
4. Double-click the Activate Button to keep the cursor continuously active. To stop the cursor, click the Activate Button
once. Another way to keep the cursor continuously active is to click the crescent shaped GyroPoint Always On
Button.
GyroRemote uses standard Windows and Mac mouse drivers. Cursor tracking speeds, mouse double-click speeds, and other
options can be customized using the Mouse Control Panel under Windows 98, 2000, ME or Mac OS 8 and above (see
operating system documentation for further information about customizing mouse properties).
Powering Off GyroRemote
After 3 minutes of non-use, GyroRemote enters a Sleep Mode that conserves battery life. In Sleep Mode the unit only uses
battery power when a button is pushed. It is not necessary to power down the unit when it is idle unless the unit will be
traveling and may encounter inadvertent button presses.
5. To power down GyroRemote, simultaneously press and release the Channel button and Teach button on the side of
unit. GyroRemote will immediately enter deep sleep mode and will be unresponsive to button clicks. The unit will
confirm it is powering off by flashing its LED three times.
6. Repeat this sequence to power the unit back on. The unit will confirm it is powering on by flashing its LED for 1
second.
Note: It may be necessary to place the unit into deep sleep when traveling on commercial airlines due to FCC regulations
regarding radio-emitting devices.
Installing or Replacing the Batteries
GyroRemote operates on four standard or alkaline AAA batteries. When GyroRemote’s batteries
reach 20% of a full charge the Status LED will blink when it normally lights solid. For instance,
clicking and holding a button on a fully charged remote causes the Status LED to light solid. Clicking
and holding a button on a remote with low batteries will cause the Status LED to blink intermittently.
To replace the batteries:
1. From the bottom of the remote, slide the battery cover open by pushing firmly downward
with your thumbs.
2. Remove the battery holder.
3. Insert four new AAA batteries into battery cradle and return cradle into GyroRemote. When
replacing the cradle into the remote, align the positive (+) labels. See Illustration for proper
cradle alignment.
4. Replace battery cover.
Four alkaline AAA batteries will generally provide up to six months of use in a typical presentation environment.
Fine-tuning Cursor Control
GyroRemote uses your standard Windows mouse driver. Any settings that are available to a standard desktop mouse are
also available to GyroRemote. Multiple factors will determine how you adjust your mouse to suit your preference including
screen resolution, mouse driver version and overall personal preference.
While becoming familiar with your GyroRemote and getting a feel for the GyroPoint method of cursor control, Gyration
recommends adjusting your mouse driver to the following settings:
! Pointer Speed - Average. Some new users prefer this setting to be slightly slower than average. Advanced users
will increase the speed so that less wrist movement gives them more screen coverage with the cursor.
! Acceleration – Low or Off.
GyroTools Software
GyroTools software is a suite of professional presentation tools that enhance the functionality of GyroRemote. Assign your
favorite tools to buttons 1-6 on GyroRemote and put advanced presentation techniques at your fingertips.
To install the GyroTools software, insert the GyroTools disk into your CD drive and follow the on-screen instructions. Once
GyroTools is installed, you can view complete operating instructions by accessing the on-line help documentation.
Accessing GyroTools On-Line Help
Gyration Mobile Keyboard
To Set Up and Synchronize the Keyboard with the RadioLink Receiver:
1. Power on your computer and connect the RadioLink Receiver USB cable into an available USB port on your computer.
2. Follow standard USB device installation screens.
3. Insert 4 AAA batteries into Keyboard.
4. Press and hold the LEARN button on the RadioLink Receiver for 2 seconds. The STATUS light will blink slowly,
indicating that the receiver is in “Learn Mode.”
5. Press the TEACH button on the Gyration keyboard (see illustration above). The status light on the RadioLink
Receiver will blink rapidly for 4 seconds, then will blink slowly. Push the “Teach” button on any additional devices
(i.e. GyroRemote or 2nd Keyboard) at this time.
6. OPTIONAL: Press the LEARN button on the RadioLink Receiver for 2 seconds to exit “Learn Mode.” Otherwise, after
five minutes, Learn Mode will automatically time out.
If more than one RadioLink device is being installed on the same system, place the Receiver into Learn Mode (step 4 above)
only once, then “Teach” each device before exiting Learn Mode. Do not push the Learn button on the receiver for each
device to be added.
After the Teach/Learn sequence is performed, the receiver and the device will remain synchronized after powering down and
changing channels. It is only necessary to perform the Teach/Learn sequence when setting a device up for the first time or
when adding additional RadioLink devices to the system.
When the Receiver is put into Learn Mode, it erases its memory of previously learned devices and looks for new devices.
Therefore, when adding a new device to a system it is necessary to put the Receiver into Learn Mode then Teach all devices
that will be used on the system.
To Determine Which Channel the Keyboard is Using:
The Gyration Keyboard has eight* individual channels available to it. To determine which channel a device is currently using:
1. Press and quickly release the CHANNEL button on the keyboard. Count the number of times the green LED light on
the top of the keyboard flashes. The number of flashes indicates the channel the keyboard is using.
Note: If the keyboard’s channel is changed when the computer is powered down or the receiver is not connected, the
devices will become unsynchronized. When the system is running, click and release the channel button as described
above to initiate a “channel confirm” operation. The keyboard broadcasts a message across all eight channels that
informs the receiver what channel it is currently operating on. The receiver then automatically restores synchronization.
To Change the Channel the Keyboard is Using:
When more than one RadioLink device is being used in the same proximity, each device should be set to operate on a
unique channel. If more than one device is attempting to operate on the same channel, the red “Conflict” LED on the
RadioLink receiver will flicker and input may be intermittent. To change the channel:
* * European and other versions have fewer channels. Refer to table on page XX.
Status LED Channel Button Teach Button
1. Click and hold the CHANNEL button on the RF Keyboard for 2 seconds. When you release the button, the keyboard
will change to the next channel and the green LED will flash. The number of times the green LED flashes indicates
the new channel the keyboard is using.
If a Teach/Learn sequence has already been performed, it will not be necessary to re-synchronize the devices.
TIP: For optimal performance when using two or more devices with a single RadioLink receiver, space the devices with one
or more unused channels. For instance, a system with two remotes and a keyboard should be set accordingly: remote #1
set to channel one, remote #2 set to channel 3, and keyboard set to channel 5.
Powering Off the Keyboard
After 3 minutes of non-use, the keyboard enters a Sleep Mode that conserves battery life. In Sleep Mode the unit only uses
battery power when a button is pushed. It is not necessary to power down the unit when it is idle unless the unit will be
traveling and may encounter inadvertent key presses.
1. To power down the keyboard, simultaneously press and release the Channel button and Teach button on the top of
the keyboard. The keyboard will immediately enter deep sleep mode and will be unresponsive to key or button clicks.
The unit will confirm it is powering off by flashing its LED three times.
2. Repeat this sequence to power on the unit. The unit will confirm it is powering on by flashing its LED for 1 second.
Note: if the keyboard’s protective cover is used, power down is not required. The cover will prevent inadvertent key presses
and the unit will remain in sleep mode with no radio transmission.
Special Keyboard Media Keys
Key OS Support Program Support Function
Win 2000, ME Windows CD Player,
Default Media Player CD or Media player scans for previously played track
Win 2000, ME Windows CD Player,
Default Media Player Toggles player between Play and Pause modes
Win 2000, ME Windows CD Player,
Default Media Player CD or Media player scans for next track on CD or music file
Win 2000, ME Windows CD Player,
Default Media Player Puts player into Stop mode
Win 2000, ME Windows sound control Decreases Windows volume setting
Win 2000, ME Windows sound control Increases Windows volume setting
Win 2000, ME Windows sound control Mutes Windows sound volume
Win 2000, ME Microsoft Internet
Explorer Loads the last page you viewed in the browser window
Win 2000, ME Microsoft Internet
Explorer Re-loads a page you viewed before clicking the Back button.
Win 2000, ME Microsoft Internet
Explorer Stops the loading process in the browser window
Win 2000, ME Microsoft Internet
Explorer Re-loads the currently displayed page in the browser window
Win 2000, ME Microsoft Internet
Explorer Launches Browser (if closed) and loads your Home page in the
browser window
Win 2000, ME Microsoft Internet
Explorer Opens the Search frame in the browser window or, if closed,
launches Windows search.
Win 2000, ME Microsoft Internet
Explorer Opens the Favorites frame in the browser window
Win 2000, ME Default e-mail client Launches your default e-mail client
Gyration RadioLink Receiver
Learn Button:
Pressing the Learn Button for 2 seconds puts the receiver into “Learn Mode” allowing you to synchronize one or more
devices with the receiver. After devices have been synchronized, pressing the Learn button again for 2 seconds takes the
receiver out of Learn mode. If the receiver is not manually taken out of Learn Mode, it will automatically return to Normal
Mode after five minutes.
Status LED:
The Status LED displays useful information about modes of operation and the connection between receiver and
transmitter(s).
! The Status LED remains off when the receiver is operating in “Normal Mode” and no devices are transmitting.
! The Status LED flickers rapidly when the receiver is operating in “Normal Mode” and a synchronized device is
transmitting. If there is radio interference, the flickering light will be inconsistent.
! The Status LED blinks slowly (1 blink per second) when the receiver is in Learn Mode and is awaiting a Teach
instruction from a device.
! The Status LED blinks rapidly for a 4-second burst when it is in Learn Mode and processing a Teach instruction and
synchronizing the receiver with the device.
Keyboard Status LEDs
The Keyboard Status LEDs indicate whether the keyboard has the Num Lock, Caps Lock and/or Scroll Lock features
activated.
Conflict LED:
If an unrecognized Gyration device is attempting to operate on the same channel as a device that has been synchronized,
the red “Conflict” LED on the RadioLink receiver will flicker and input control may be intermittent.
The Conflict Light will only detect interference from another RadioLink device (i.e. not cordless phones, personal radios,
etc.).
Learn Button
Status LED
Conflict LED
Ke
y
board Status LEDs
GyroRemote Troubleshooting Tips
Symptom Reason Solution
GyroRemote LED
comes on when
activate button is
pressed, but
receiver is
unresponsive
Remote and
Receiver not
Synchronized
Perform a Teach/Learn sequence as described above. (page XX)
Cursor is visible
but shows no
movement
Gyro not activated Squeeze the trigger, double-click trigger or press crescent shaped activation
button on top of GyroRemote.
Cursor movement
is choppy or
erratic
Radio Interference 1. Change the device’s channel setting. (page XX)
2. Move receiver away from other electronic devices (e.g. monitor, speakers,
radio, etc.)
When pressing
the activate
button, the LED
on the
GyroRemote is
flashing
Batteries are low
When pressing
the activate
button, the LED
on the
GyroRemote is off
Batteries are dead
Replace batteries
Cursor moves too
fast or too slow Speed or
acceleration not
set properly
Change the cursor tracking speed in the mouse control panel (see OS
documentation for details).
When keyboard is
in use, the
GyroRemote stops
working
The GyroRemote
and Keyboard
channels are too
close to each
other
Find out what channel each device is on (see XXX), then change the channels on
the GyroRemote device to a channel at least 2 away from the keyboard channel.
Keyboard Troubleshooting Tips
Problem Reason Solution
Keyboard and
Receiver not
Synchronized
Perform a Teach/Learn sequence as described above.
Radio interference 1. Change the device’s channel setting. (page XX)
2. Move receiver away from other electronic devices (e.g. monitor, speakers,
radio, etc.)
Computer does
not recognize
data input Dead batteries Replace batteries
Keystrokes are
not consistently
recognized
Radio Interference 1. Change the device’s channel setting. (page XX)
2. Move receiver away from other electronic devices (e.g. monitor, speakers,
radio, etc.)
REGULATORY INFORMATION
ATTENTION! THIS DEVICE EMITS RADIO FREQUENCIES AND HAS NOT BEEN CERTIFIED BY THE FAA FOR USE ONBOARD
AIRCRAFT. DO NOT USE THIS DEVICE AT ANY TIME ONBOARD CIVIL AIRCRAFT. TO MINIMIZE THE POSSIBILITY OF
INTERFERENCE, POWER DOWN GYROREMOTE TO ENSURE THAT GYROMOUSE REMAINS OFF DURING FLIGHT.
FCC 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 radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful 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 or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (television, radio, etc.).
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for additional help.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment. Contact Gyration, Inc., 12930 Saratoga Avenue, Bldg. C,
Saratoga CA 95070. Technical Support tel: 408 973-7086. 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 GyroRemote and Mobile Keyboard operate in the frequency band of 49.82 to 49.9 MHz with RF output
power of less than 30 MicroWatts EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power).
Warning: Using this product in any way other than as described in this manual or altering the antenna in any
way may violate FCC rules.
FCC ID: JJ4-GP241-001 (GyroRemote), JJ4-GP221-001(Keyboard), JJ4-AS00216-001 (RadioLink Receiver)
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet
appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règelement sur le matériel brouil-leur du Canada.
CONTACTING GYRATION
If you have any questions on your new Gyration product, please use any of the phone/FAX numbers or addresses below:
Main Office: 408 255-3016 fax 408 255-9075
Sales: 800 316-5432 (toll-free in US and Canada)
Technical Support: 408-973-7086
email: support@gyration.com sales@gyration.com
World Wide Web: www.gyration.com
Address: 12930 Saratoga Avenue, Bldg. C. Saratoga CA 95070 USA
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Gyration products come with a one-year hardware warranty. Gyration, Inc., (Gyration) warrants products against defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase from Gyration or an authorized Gyration
agent. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is not transferable. This warranty does not cover any
incompatibilities due to the user's computer, hardware, software or any other related system configuration in which the
product interfaces. Proof of purchase will be required before any warranty consideration by Gyration occurs. This warranty
does not cover any damage caused by negligence, non-authorized modifications, or parts installed without prior written
permission from Gyration. This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, or
misapplication, nor as a result of service to the product by anyone other than by Gyration.
GYRATION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-QUENTIAL
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT. THIS INCLUDES DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
AND, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties, or exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,
so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights
which may vary from state to state. This warranty applies only to this product, and is governed by the laws of the State of
California.

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