Primax Electronics D2AC01 Wireless Transceiver User Manual

Primax Electronics Ltd Wireless Transceiver Users Manual

Users Manual

VGP-WMS50 2-684-362-11(1)VGP-WMS50 2-684-362-11(1)EnglishWARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unitto rain or moisture.Owner’s RecordThe model number and the serial number are located on the bottom of themouse. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to thisnumber whenever you call your Sony dealer regarding this product.Model No. VGP-WMS50Serial No.____________________For customers in the U.S.A.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentialinstallation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, maycause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If thisequipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged totry to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:–Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.–Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.–Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to whichthe receiver is connected.–Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with thisequipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant tosubpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules.You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved inthis manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.For questions regarding your product or for the Sony Service Center nearest you,call 1-888-476-6972 in the United States or 1-800-961-7669 in Canada.The number below is for FCC related matters only.Declaration of ConformityTrade Name: SONYModel No.: VGP-WMS50Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.Address: 16450 W. Bernardo Dr., San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.Telephone No.: 858-942-2230This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:These products comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth foruncontrolled equipment and meet the FCC radio frequency (RF)Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. These products havevery low levels of RF energy that it is deemed to comply withouttesting of specific absorption ratio (SAR).For customers in CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies thatthe Industry Canada technical specifications were met.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must acceptany interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation of thedevice.To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device isintended to be operated indoors and away from windows to providemaximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that isinstalled outdoors is subject to licensing.IC Exposure of Humans to RF FieldsThe installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna islocated or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess ofHealth Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6,obtainable from Health Canada’s website:www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.•VAIO and   are trademarks of Sony Corporation.•Microsoft, Windows and PowerPoint® are registered trademarks of MicrosoftCorporation in the United States and/or other countries.•All other names of systems, products, and services are trademarks of theirrespective owners. In this manual, the ™ or ® marks are not specified.In this manual, Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional is referred to asWindows 2000.In this manual, Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition is referred to asWindows Me.In this manual, Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition, Microsoft® Windows®XP Professional and Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition are referredto as Windows XP.Before UseThe Wireless Presentation Mouse is a USB mouse specifically designedfor Sony VIAO® computers* and IBM PC/AT compatible computerswith USB ports and pre-installed with Windows XP.*This includes Windows XP Ready PCs upgraded with the WindowsXP Upgrade Program distributed by Sony Corporation.This product features a presentation mode, enabling use not only as awireless mouse but also as a presentation remote, allowing for pointermovement and slideshow direction from a distance.Mouse mode: Use as a wireless mouse.Presentation mode: Use as a pointing device, ideal for presentations.Notes• Inserting the wireless receiver into the computer’s USB port may disableneighboring USB ports.•Operation is not guaranteed for every computer that meets the aboveconditions.•Operation is not guaranteed for home-built computers, white box PCs, andcomputers with OS upgrades and multi-boot systems.Names of PartsWireless mouse          *Hereafter referred to as ??Scroll Pointer??.Wireless receiverPreparationsInserting batteries into the mouse1Set the power/mode switch located on the bottom ofthe mouse to OFF.2Open the battery compartment cover.3Insert the two supplied IEC R6 (size AA) batterieswith the correct + - orientation.NoteTo prevent battery fluid leaks and damage, observe the followingprecautions.•Insert the batteries with the correct + - orientation.•Do not charge dry cell batteries.•Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of a different type.•If the mouse has not been used for a long time, remove the batteries.•If a battery fluid leak occurs, carefully wipe the battery compartment,and insert new batteries.•To prevent accidental operation, be careful not to press any buttons ormove the ??Scroll Pointer?? when replacing the batteries.4Close the battery compartment cover.zUnder normal operating conditions, a set of alkaline batteries lasts aboutthree months. When thecursor movement becomes sluggish and the communication distancebetween the mouse andreceiver decreases, replace the batteries.When not using the mouse, set the power/mode switch to OFF. This willmake the batteries last longer.Connecting the receiver to the computerInsert the receiver into the computer’s USB port.Installing drivers andutilitiesNotes• Depending on the computer or the software installed, some functions may notbe available.•Make sure your CD-ROM drive is ready to use. For details on how to connectand use your CD-ROM drive, refer to the operating instructions supplied withthe drive.•Optical disc drives such as CD drives will be referred to as a CD-ROM drive inthis manual.1Turn your computer on. Once Windows has finishedstarting up, insert the supplied installation disc intothe CD-ROM drive.Installation should start automatically. If it does not, click“setup.exe” on the CD-ROM.2Complete the installation according to theinstructions shown on the display.When the installation is complete, the following icon will bedisplayed in the Windows notification area.z If the icon does not appearRestart your computer and make sure the icon is displayed.Enabling communicationbetween the mouse andreceiver1Turn the mouse on.Set the power/mode switch located on the bottom of the mouse toone of the following positions.When using as a wireless mouse (mouse mode) : MOUSEWhen using in presentations (presentation mode) : PNoteWhenever you operate the power/mode switch, be careful not to staredirectly into the red light emitted from the base of the mouse.z When using the mouse for the first timeWe recommend that you set the power/mode switch to MOUSE.2Press the Connect button on the receiver.NoteIf you find it difficult to press the Connect button, use a ballpoint pen orsimilar pointed objects to gently press the button.The receiver LED lights up green, and the mouse can berecognized for a period of about 30 seconds.3Press the CONNECT button on the mouse.NoteIf you find it difficult to press the CONNECT button, use a ballpoint pen orsimilar pointed objects to gently press the button.Communication is established between the mouse and receiver.4Wait until the receiver LED turns off before movingthe mouse (or moving the ??Scroll Pointer?? inpresentation mode).If the pointer on the computer screen moves, you can use themouse.To stop using the mouseDisconnect the receiver from the USB port of the computer.You can disconnect and connect the receiver without turning thecomputer off. By setting the mouse power/mode switch to OFF, youcan conserve battery power.Operating distance of the mouseThe mouse can normally be operated within about a 32 ft. (10 m) radiusaround the receiver. Depending on the usage environment, sometimesthe usable distance may be notably shorter, preventing normaloperation.In such a case, take the following measures:• Use the mouse as far away from other wireless devices as possible.•Use the mouse closer to the receiver.•Use a mouse pad.Using as a Wireless Mouse(Mouse Mode)To use the unit as a wireless mouse, set the power/mode switchlocated on the bottom of the mouse to MOUSE. When you move themouse, the pointer displayed on your computer screen moves in thesame direction.z When using as a wireless mouseThe following icon is displayed in the notification area:Notes•The optical mouse distinguishes movement by reflecting the red light from itsbase off surfaces and detecting shadows with an optical sensor.The optical mouse may not operate correctly on the following surfaces:-Transparent surfaces (such as glass)-Surfaces that reflect light (such as glossy plastics or mirrors)- Surfaces with a repetitive pattern, such as screening (like those used forprinting photos in magazines and newspapers)-Surfaces that are striped or have another distinct, high-contrast patternIf the mouse pointer does not move smoothly across the screen, make sureyou are not using the mouse on one of the surfaces listed above.•The soles on the base of the mouse are made with a low-friction fluoroplastic,PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), but depending on the type of desk or mousepad, the smoothness of movement may vary.Basic operations213541??Scroll Pointer??Tilt the ??Scroll Pointer?? up, down, left, or right to scroll verticallyand horizontally. You can adjust scroll speed and sensitivity in the“Mouse Properties” dialog box. For details, see “Adjusting MouseProperties”.2Right button*Press to open the shortcut menu and perform specific functions,such as copying text/image filesand viewing file information.3First button*Press to go back to previous pages when browsing the Web or toview previous screens.4Second Button*Press to go forward to the next page when browsing the Web(when Button 1 has been used to go back).5Left buttonPress to perform specific mouse functions, such as opening filesand selecting programs. The leftbutton is used most often when using the mouse.*You can configure the right button, left button, First button, andSecond button functions in the “Mouse Properties” dialog box. Fordetails, see “Adjusting Mouse Properties” .Using the PresentationFunction (Presentation Mode)Set the power/mode switch located on the bottom of the mouse to P toturn off the red light and enter presentation mode. In presentationmode, you can move the pointer from a distance and button functionsare set to make presenting easier.                     z When using presentation modeThe following icon is displayed in the notification area:Basic operations in presentation modeButton functions will change to the following in presentation mode:              213541??Scroll Pointer??When you move the ??Scroll Pointer??, the pointer displayed on yourscreen moves in the same direction.2Right button•Clicking: When using PowerPoint2003 or later, begins slide show fromselected sheet.•Holding the button for more than 1 second: Opens the menu box and letsyou select specific functions. For details, see “Opening the menu box.”3First buttonDisplays the previous slide.4Second buttonDisplays the next slide.5Left buttonSame function as in mouse mode.z• You can configure the right button, left button, Button 1, and Button 2functions. For details, see “Adjusting Mouse Properties.”Scroller and PointerWireless Presentation MouseVGP-WMS50Operating InstructionsMode d’emploi© 2005 Sony Corporation  Printed in Japan2-684-362-11(1)Opening the menu box1Press and hold the right button for more than 1second.The menu box opens.2Use the ??Scroll Pointer?? to move the pointer to anicon, and click the right button.The menu box closes and the selected function takes effect.Closing the menu boxWhen the menu box is open, you cannot move the pointer outside of the menubox’s frame. To close the menu box, select an icon or click the left button.Giving presentations (steps and hints)The following are steps and hints on giving presentations usingPowerPoint software.1Open the presentation file.2Start the slideshow.•For PowerPoint2003 or later: Click the right button.• For any other software: Press and hold the right button for more than 1second to open the menu box, move the pointer to the icon in the center(), and click the right button.z Having the mouse pointer displayed during the slideshowUnder the default settings, the pointer is hidden when the mouse is notmoved for more than 3 seconds. To have the mouse pointer displayed at alltimes, change the settings as follows:Click the right button during a slideshow, under "??Pointer options??"select “??Arrow options??,” and then click ”??Display??.”Moving back and forward during the slideshowClick First button or Second button.Moving the pointerMove the ??Scroll Pointer??.3End the slideshow.Press and hold the right button for more than 1 second to open the menubox, move the pointer to ( ), and click the right button.Adjusting Mouse PropertiesYou can change specific properties of the mouse, such as the pointerspeed and button functions.1Double-click the mouse icon ( or ) in thenotification area.The “Mouse Properties” dialog box appears.2Click the tab for the mouse property you want tochange, and adjust the specific category.NoteIf you cannot change the pointer speed, consult your nearest Sony dealer.PrecautionsSafetyIf any solid object or liquid falls onto the mouse, disconnect it and haveit checked by qualified personnel before continuing its use.LocationDo not place the mouse in a location where it is:•On an unstable surface•In very humid areas or where there is no ventilation•Subject to excessive dust•Subject to direct sunlight or extreme heat•Extremely coldOperationIf the mouse is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or isplaced in a very damp room, moisture may condense on the inside ofthe mouse. If this occurs, the mouse may not work properly.In this case, wait about 30 minutes for the moisture to evaporate. If themouse does not work properly after one hour, consult your nearestSony dealer.Cleaning the outside of the mouseClean the mouse with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistenedwith a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad,scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine.Replacing the batteriesThe following indicate low battery charge. Replace the batteries in suchcases.•The low battery lamp on the mouse flashes red.•The low battery message pops up on your screen and the mouse icon(or  ) in the notification area located on the bottom rightcorner of the screen changes to the following: When the batteries are replaced, the low battery lamp will stop flashingand the mouse icon will return to normal.SpecificationsWireless mouseInterfaceDigital wireless transmissionPosition tracking principleOptical sensorSensor resolution800 counts per inchWireless principle/frequency bandRF 2.4 GHzPower requirements3 V DC (two manganese IEC R6 [size AA] batteries)Transmission distance32 ft. (10 m) max. line of sightDimensionsApprox. 2.8 × 1.5 × 4.6 in. (71 × 38 × 115 mm) (w × h × d)MassApprox. 4.3 oz. (120 g) (including batteries)Wireless receiverInterfaceUSBFrequency band2.4 GHzTransmission distance32 ft. (10 m) max. line of sightDimensionsApprox.  1.0 × 3.4 × 1.8 in. (23 × 84 × 44 mm) (w × h × d)MassApprox. 1.5 oz. (40 g)MiscellaneousSupported modelsSony VAIO computers with the Windows XP operating system.Operating temperature41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)(temperature gradient less than 18°F (10°C)/hour)Operating humidity20% to 80% (not condensed), provided that humidity is less than 65% at95°F (35°C) (hygrometer reading of less than 84°F (29°C))Storage temperature–4°F to 140°F (–20°C to 60°C)(temperature gradient less than 18°F (10°C)/hour)Printed on 100% recycled paper using VOC (Volatile OrganicCompound)-free vegetable oil based ink.Imprimé sur papier 100 % recyclé avec de l’encre à based’huile végétale sans COV (composés organiques volatils).suiteRight buttonFirst buttonLeft buttonSecond buttonCONNECT buttonLow battery lampPower/mode switchMouse modePower OFFPresentation modeConnect buttonUSB connector• For details on how to use during presentations, see “Giving presentations(steps and hints).”Closes the selected screen.Starts the slideshow from the beginning.Displays the menu list that appears whenthe mouse or touch pad is right-clicked.This device comply with Industry Canada RSS 210.
VGP-WMS50 2-684-362-11(1)VGP-WMS50 2-684-362-11(1)Storage humidity10% to 90% (not condensed), provided that humidity is less than 20% at140°F (60°C) (hygrometer reading of less than 95°F (35°C)AccessoriesWireless receiver (PCGA-WMSR1) (1)Manganese IEC R6 (size AA) batteries* (2)Operating Instructions (this document) (1)Warranty Card (1)*The supplied batteries are for testing purposes only. You can use themouse longer by using alkaline batteries.Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.TroubleshootingIf you experience any of the following difficulties while using themouse, use this troubleshooting guide to solve the problem. If aproblem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer.Nothing happens when I press a mouse button.❒The receiver is not connected properly to the USB port.cClose all programs, and then reconnect the receiver to yourcomputer.❒The operating system is not compatible.cUse a supported operating system.❒The USB port is not available.cCheck the “System Properties” of your computer.❒The mouse batteries are drained.c If the power does not come on when the power/mode switch is setto either MOUSE (mouse mode) or P (presentation mode), replacethe batteries. For details, see “Preparations”.❒The mouse and receiver are not communicating.c Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Enabling communication between themouse and receiver” to ensure that proper communication ispossible.c In some operating environments, the usable distance may be notablyshorter, preventing normal operation. Ensure that the receiver is notcloser than 8 in. (20 cm) to the computer, the display, and otherelectronic devices.cIf the mouse is too far from the receiver, communication is notpossible. Bring the mouse and receiver closer together.❒The mouse is being used on an unsuitable surface.cWhen used on a mirror, glass, or other shiny surface, or on atransparent or strongly patterned surface, the sensor on the bottomof the mouse may not be able to correctly detect the mousemovements. On such surfaces, use a mouse pad.❒The mouse may have difficulty communicating in a 2.4 GHz wirelessLAN environment.cIt is best to use the mouse in a location with low interference fromwireless devices.Pressing the Connect button does not establish a connection.cCheck whether batteries are inserted in the mouse. For details, see“Preparations”.cIf the power/mode switch on the mouse is set to OFF,communication with the receiver is not possible. Check the power/mode switch setting on the bottom of the mouse.cIf the power does not come on when the power/mode switch is set toeither mouse mode or presentation mode, the batteries may bedrained. Under normal operating conditions, a set of alkalinebatteries lasts about three months. Replace the batteries. For details,see “Preparations”.cCommunication between the mouse and receiver may not have beenproperly established. If the CONNECT button on the mouse is notpressed within 30 seconds of pressing the Connect button on thereceiver, the receiver cancels communication. In such a case performthe procedure again to enable communication. For details, see“Enabling communication between the mouse and receiver”.cIf the mouse and receiver are too far apart, communication is notpossible. The maximum communication distance between the mouseand receiver is about 32 ft. (10 m). If used on a metal table or ifobstacles lie between the mouse and receiver, the usable distancemay be less.The scrolling features do not work.❒The operating system is not compatible.cUse a supported operating system.❒The program you are using is not compatible with the scrollingfeatures.cThe scrolling features only work with programs that use a scrollfunction.cSome programs do not support the scrolling features.❒After the receiver was installed, the computer was returned to normalmode from power-saving mode.cDisconnect the receiver from the USB port, wait a few seconds, andthen reconnect it.The pointer does not move when I move the mouse.cProcessing performed by Windows or other software maytemporarily disable the mouse. Wait a few moments for theprocessing to finish before using the mouse.cYou may find some useful solutions in your computer’s operatinginstructions. Refer to the manuals provided with your computer.❒The mouse batteries are exhausted.c If the power does not come on when the power/mode switch is setto either mouse mode or presentation mode, replace the batteries.For details, see “Preparations”.❒The mouse is not set to mouse mode.c Set the power/mode switch on the bottom of the mouse to MOUSE(mouse mode).❒The mouse and receiver are not communicating.c Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Enabling communication between themouse and receiver” to ensure that proper communication ispossible.c To reduce interference from other radio waves, keep the mouse awayfrom other wireless devices.cIf the mouse is too far from the receiver, communication is notpossible. Bring the mouse and receiver closer together.❒The mouse is being used on an unsuitable surface.cWhen used on a mirror, glass, or other shiny surface, or on atransparent or strongly patterned surface, the sensor on the bottomof the mouse may not be able to correctly detect the mousemovements. On such surfaces, use a mouse pad.Pressing First button or Second button does not switch the screen.❒The program you are using is not compatible with First button andSecond button.cFirst button and Second button only work with compatibleprograms.cThe mouse settings may have been changed. Check the settings onthe “Mouse Properties” screen. For instructions on displaying the“Mouse Properties” screen, see “Adjusting Mouse Properties”.When I am using the mouse, the display goes dark or the computerenters power-saving mode.❒The computer enters power-saving mode even while a USB device is inuse.cChange the power management settings for the computer to preventit from entering power-saving mode. For details, refer to the manualsprovided with your computer.cTouch the touchpad or press any key on the keyboard to exit power-saving mode.The computer does not return from Standby mode.cTouch the touchpad or press any key on the keyboard to exit thismode.The mouse pointer does not move smoothly across the screen.cThe optical mouse distinguishes movement by reflecting the red lightfrom its base off surfaces and detecting shadows with an opticalsensor.The optical mouse may not operate correctly on the followingsurfaces:-Transparent surfaces (such as glass)-Surfaces that reflect light (such as glossy plastics or mirrors)- Surfaces with a repetitive pattern, such as screening (like those usedfor printing photos in magazines and newspapers)- Surfaces that are striped or have another distinct, high-contrastpatternIf the mouse pointer does not move smoothly across the screen, makesure you are not using the mouse on one of the surfaces listed above.Exiting power-saving mode with the mouse takes a long time or is notpossible.cPress any key or the power button on the keyboard.When I start the computer an error message appears, saying that themouse is not connected.cSelect the check box that offers not to display this message again, andthen click “OK”.The mouse does not move smoothly after returning from the power-saving mode.cDisconnect the receiver from the USB port, wait a few seconds, andthen reconnect it.After connecting the receiver, it takes a while before the mouse can beused.cIf the receiver is connected while the computer is processingcommands from Windows, other software, or another USB device, itmay take a while for the computer to detect the receiver.The buttons and ??Scroll Pointer?? do not work as I expected.❒The mouse is set to the wrong operating mode.cCheck the power/mode switch setting on the bottom of the mouseand the mouse icon in the computer's notification area, and set thepower/mode switch to the desired position.❒The operation setting value is incorrect.cOpen the “Mouse Properties” screen, and adjust the setting to thedesired value.For details, see “Adjusting Mouse Properties”.I do not know what mode the mouse is set to.cCheck the power/mode switch setting on the bottom of the mouseand the mouse icon in the computer's notification area.: Mouse mode: Presentation modeThe receiver is connected but the mouse icon does not appear in thenotification area.cDisconnect the receiver from the USB port, wait a few seconds, andthen reconnect it.•Dans des zones très humides ou mal ventilées•Particulièrement poussiéreux•Exposés à la lumière directe du soleil ou très chauds•Extrêmement froidsFonctionnementSi vous déplacez la souris USB d’un endroit froid à un endroit chaud,ou lorsqu’elle est placée dans une pièce très humide, il est possible quede la condensation se forme à l’intérieur de la souris. Si cela se produit,la souris risque de ne pas fonctionner correctement.

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