Primax Electronics D51301 Bluetooth Wireless USB Adapter User Manual BT Keyboard Mouse UM
Primax Electronics Ltd Bluetooth Wireless USB Adapter BT Keyboard Mouse UM
Manual
Bluetooth
Keyboard Mouse Set
User Manual
Bluetooth Keyboard Mouse Set
About this manual
Thank you for
your purchase of
this Bluetooth keyboard
mouse set.
This topics covered in this
manual are listed as following.
▶
Introduction
▶
Installing the
Batteries
▶
Setting
up
the Keyboard
and Optical Mouse
▶
Installing
the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack
▶
Using the Keyboard and Optical
Mouse
▶
Using the Bluetooth Stack
▶
Troubleshooting
Contents
Bluetooth Keyboard Mouse Set
Introduction ................................................ 1
Package List
.....................................................................1
Features ...........................................................................2
Installing the Batteries ................................... 3
Keyboard .......................................................................... 3
Optical Mouse
..................................................................4
Installing and Uninstalling the WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Stack ......................................................... 5
Installing the WIDCOMM
Bluetooth Stack
........................5
Uninstalling the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack
...................8
Setting up the Keyboard and Optical Mouse ......... 9
Automatic Pairing in Boot Mode
.......................................9
Quick Pairing in Windows
...............................................10
Pairing on WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack
..........................12
Using the Keyboard and Optical Mouse .............. 14
Using the Keyboard
........................................................14
Using the Optical Mouse
................................................15
Power Status of the Keyboard
and Optical Mouse
.........15
Use of the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack ............... 17
Using the Stack for the First Time
..................................17
Connecting to the other HID
Devices
.............................18
Troubleshooting .......................................... 19
FCC/ Industry Canada Notice ............................. 20
Bluetooth Keyboard Mouse Set
1 Introduction
1.1 Package List
Before you
start
using the set, check the following
contents in your
package.
If anything is
missing, contact your
retailer.
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Keyboard Batteries for the
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Optical Mouse USB
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User’s Manual
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1.2 Features
Bluetooth Keyboard Mouse Set
Keyboard Features
•
103-key design
•
Power
saving mode (after idling for
ten
minutes)
•
Internet and multimedia hotkeys
Optical Mouse Features
•
With scroll wheel
and
two buttons
•
Power saving
mode
•
LED indicator
a. Red: dead battery
b. Flashing red and green: mouse/keyboard
pairing
USB Bluetooth
Dongle Features
•
Bluetooth specification
v1.2 and v2.0
compliant
•
Supports both
keyboard and
mouse
•
Supports
additional Bluetooth devices
System Requirements
•
Bluetooth / USB
keyboard &
mouse
supported computer
•
Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP or
later
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2 Installing the Batteries
The keyboard and
mouse
both need
two AA
size batteries. Follow the
steps below to
install the batteries.
2.1 Keyboard
1.
Remove
the battery cover
as shown.
2.
Install two "AA" batteries
while observing the polarity (+
and -) marks indicated inside
the compartment.
3.
Replace the battery cover.
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2.2 Optical Mouse
1.
Press the button and
the battery cover pops
out.
2.
Install two "AA"
batteries
while observing the polarity
(+ and -) indicated inside the
mouse.
3.
Replace the battery
cover.
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3 Installing and Uninstalling the
WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack
3.1 Installing the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack
Before installing the
WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack,
plug
the
USb
Bluetooth dongle into a USB port of
your computer.
1.
Insert the provided Installation CD in the CD
ROM
drive.
2.
The installation stack loads
automatically. If not, click the
Setup.exe
in the bin
folder
of the
CD
ROM.
3.
The welcome screen introduces you
to the installation
process.
Click
Next
to continue.
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4.
Read the agreement and select “
I accept he terms
in the
license
agreement
”. Click
Next
to continue.
5.
The program will
be installed in the folder as shown. Click
Change
to install in a
different location.
Click
Next
to continue.
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6.
Click
Install
to
start
the installation.
The installation may need
some time to
complete.
7.
The following
screen appears to indicate
the
installation
is complete.
8.
Remove
the dongle and plug it
back in, the keyboard and
mouse
will pair
automatically. Click
Finish
to exit the installation.
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The following prompt requires you to restart the computer
so that the
Bluetooth stack takes effect. Click
Yes
to restart your
computer now
or
No
to restart later.
3.2 Uninstalling the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack
Follow the steps below
to uninstall the
WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack
from your computer.
1.
Remove the USB Bluetooth dongle.
2.
Click
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove
Programs
.
3.
Select
WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Software
from the
program list and
click
Remove
.
4.
The system starts to remove the program,
it may take some
time
to uninstall.
5.
When the program
has
been removed, a prompt
requires
you to
restart the
computer. Click
Yes
to restart your computer now
or
No
to restart later.
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4 Setting up the Keyboard and
Optical Mouse
4.1 Automatic Pairing in Boot Mode
Follow the steps below to enable the keyboard
and mouse in boot
mode.
2
1
1.
Plug
the
USB Bluetooth
dongle into
one of USB ports
before starting your
computer.
2.
Power
on the mouse. (The power
switch is on the bottom
of the
mouse.)
3.
The Bluetooth
connection is established. Turn
on the computer
and use the keyboard to
enter
the
BIOS setup.
4.
Follow
the
on-screen instructions to enter the BIOS
setup screen.
5.
Use
the keyboard/mouse to view the
menu
and configure the
settings.
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Enabling the
function of USB keyboard/mouse in BIOS
If
the keyboard and mouse failed
to work (refer to
“7 Troubleshoot-
ing”
on
page
19
for more probable
conditions),
check that the USB
function
of the
keyboard/mouse
has
been enabled in the BIOS
setup.
1.
Before turning
on your computer, make
sure the bluetooth
connection has been
established.
2.
Turn
on your computer and follow the on-screen instructions
to
enter the
BIOS setup.
3.
Use the cursor keys on
the
keyboard to navigate through the
menu items and enable
the
USB function for
USB
keyboard and
mouse. (In some BIOS settings,
you can
use the Bluetooth mouse
to navigate through the items.)
Some old PC
systems do not support the
USB keyboard/mouse in
BIOS/DOS environment.
4.2 Quick Pairing in Windows
The Bluetooth keyboard
and
mouse has been
set to a pre-pairing
mode
as the
factory default.
For
quick pairing, enable the pre-pairing
mode following
the steps
below.
1.
Plug
the USB Bluetooth dongle
into
a USB port
of your computer.
The first time you connect the keyboard or mouse to your
computer, the
Found New Hardware
Wizard will automatically
launch.
Cancel the Wizard and follow the steps below.
2.
For the mouse, press the pairing button at its bottom.
Pairing
button
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For the keyboard, use
the
tip of an
unfolded paper clip (or similar
object without a sharp
tip),
to gently
press the connect button
inside
the hole
on the back of the keyboard
for two seconds.
Connect button
Connect
3.
Press the button on the bottom
of
the
USB Bluetooth dongle until
the LED begins to
flash
once every
second. This indicates the
Bluetooth dongle
has started
to search for device
to be paired.
USB Bluetooth
dongle button
• When pairing, the mouse LED lights red and green in turn (The
keyboard has no status LED).
• The
pairing settings will be
cancelled if you press the mouse
pairing button or the keyboard
connect button.
To
reconnect
the
mouse or keyboard, press the USB Bluetooth dongle button
again (Refer to the step3 above).
4.
Press any key
on the keyboard and
move your
mouse
to ensure
they are connected.
Each time you turn on your computer, the keyboard and mouse
will be automatically detected.
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4.3 Pairing on WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack
Before
using the Bluetooth stack for
keyboard and mouse pairing,
install the stack as instructed
in
“3 Installing
and Uninstalling the
WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Stack”
on
page
5. Then follow the
steps
below.
To start the Bluetooth stack for the first time, see
“6 Using
the
Stack for
the First Time”
on page
17 for more information.
1.
Press the USB
Bluetooth
dongle
button
until the following
Human
Interface Device
(HID) screen appears.
2.
When the mouse is connected, the following confirmation
message appears.
Click
to confirm that the correct
mouse is
connected.
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3.
When
the keyboard is connected,
the
following screen appears.
Use
the paired keyboard to type the digits shown
on the screen
and press the
Enter key.
The keyboard is then
connected.
The Bluetooth security
code changes each time the keyboard is
connected.
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5 Using the Keyboard and Optical Mouse
5.1 Using the Keyboard
The keyboard features
103
keys.
Besides the standard keys,
this
keyboard has a row of hotkeys.
The functions are
described as below.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
WWW
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F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
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F9
F10
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1 WWW Internet Opens your web browser (usually
Internet Explorer™).
2 E-mail Opens your mail system (usually
Outlook Express™).
3 Volume down Decreases the volume.
4 Volume up Increases the volume.
5 Rewind Returns to previous media file.
6 Stop Stops a media file playing.
7 ▶ Play / Pause Plays / Pauses a media file.
8 Fast Forward Jumps to next media file.
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• Buttons 5, 6, 7, and 8 are multimedia hotkeys. These allow for
easy operation when playing
media files.
• The
hotkeys
are disabled when the keyboard is pairing
automatically in both boot mode and Windows mode.
• The
keyboard will enter the power saving mode after ten
minutes idle
time.
5.2 Using the Optical Mouse
After
plugging
in
the USB Bluetooth dongle
and setting the keyboard
and mouse in the Bluetooth connection environment as described
in
“4 Setting up the Keyboard
and Optical Mouse”
on page
9,
you
can begin using
the mouse
immediately.
• The
scroll wheel on the mouse is disabled when the mouse is
pairing automatically in both
boot mode and Window mode.
• The
mouse will enter power saving
mode when
not used for a
period of the time.
5.3 Power Status of the Keyboard and Optical
Mouse
The Bluetooth mouse
has a battery status LED. When the battery
runs out, the LED
turns red.
You should change
the batteries
immediately.
LED
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To view more detailed information
on the mouse battery status,
go to
the
Control panel
> Mouse > Bluetooth
.
There is
no battery
LED on
the keyboard. To check its power status,
go to the
Control panel
> Keyboard
> Bluetooth
.
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6 Use of the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack
6.1 Using the Stack
for the First Time
To start using
the Bluetooth
Stack,
double click the Bluetooth icon
in
the system tray.
1.
The
Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard will
launch. Follow
the instructions on screen
to complete the configuration.
2.
When the
Bluetooth Configuration is
complete, the
following HID
screen
appears and starts to
search
for Bluetooth
devices.
3.
Click on the HID device you want
to
connect with. Then follow
the instructions on-screen
to enable the selected device.
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About
the Bluetooth icon
The Bluetooth icon acts as
an
indicator for
dongle status.
1.
A red icon indicates
there
is no dongle inserted.
2.
A white icon indicates the
dongle is
plugged
in.
3.
A green
icon indicates the dongle has detected the HID devices.
6.2 Connecting to the
other HID Devices
Besides the
mouse and keyboard, the
Bluetooth Stack
also
allows
you to connect
to other Bluetooth devices.
1.
Make
sure the USB
Bluetooth dongle has been plugged onto
your
computer.
2.
Set the Bluetooth devices,
such
as printers, modems, and PDAs,
you
want to connect
to the Bluetooth stack.
3.
Press the USB
Bluetooth
dongle button
until the following
HID
screen appears.
4.
Select the type of devices to search for from the drop-down menu.
5.
The
detected devices will
be displayed. Click on
a
device and
the stack
will instruct you to enable the
connection.
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7 Troubleshooting
If you
have any problems with
your Bluetooth keyboard
or mouse,
please check the following:
•
Check the system requirements to
make sure that your
system is compatible.
•
Check
to see if the batteries in the keyboard
and mouse
are installed correctly. Make
sure the
polarity of the
batteries corresponds with
the
polarity
signs inside the
keyboard
and mouse battery
compartments.
•
When
the
mouse LED is
lit red,
it indicates battery power
low. Replace them
with new batteries immediately.
•
Once the Bluetooth stack (see
“Installing the WIDCOMM
Bluetooth Stack”
on
page
5)
has been installed in
your
computer, you can check the battery
status of keyboard
and mouse from
Control
Panel > Keyboard > Bluetooth
or
Control Panel
> Mouse >
Bluetooth
.
•
If the keyboard
and
mouse fail to work,
check the USB
keyboard and mouse functions in your system’s
BIOS.
The functions should be enabled for
the
normal use
of
keyboard and
mouse. For detailed
setting, refer
to
“Enabling the function
of USB keyboard/mouse in
BIOS”
on page
10.
•
If your PC system’s BIOS setup has options for the
keyboard
or mouse, make sure
they are set
to default
settings. If you
are not familiar with
the
BIOS, refer to your
PC’s
manual for
more information.
•
Only use the mouse on
a
clean, flat, non-slippery
surface in
order to
ensure smooth
and accurate cursor action. If you
use a mouse-pad, choose a light-colored
one, not a dark
one,
to use less
battery power.
For
further assistance with any other
questions you
may have, please
contact your dealer for technical support.
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8 FCC/ Industry Canada Notice
If you
have any problems with
your Bluetooth keyboard
or mouse,
please check the following:
•
Check the system requirements to
make sure that your
system is compatible.
•
Check
to see if the batteries in the keyboard
and mouse
are installed correctly. Make
sure the
polarity of the
batteries corresponds with
the
polarity
signs inside the
keyboard
and mouse battery
compartments.
•
When
the
mouse LED is
lit red,
it indicates battery power
low. Replace them
with new batteries immediately.
•
Once the Bluetooth stack (see
“Installing the WIDCOMM
Bluetooth Stack”
on
page
5)
has been installed in
your
computer, you can check the battery
status of keyboard
and mouse from
Control
Panel > Keyboard > Bluetooth
or
Control Panel
> Mouse >
Bluetooth
.
•
If the keyboard
and
mouse fail to work,
check the USB
keyboard and mouse functions in your system’s
BIOS.
The functions should be enabled for
the
normal use
of
keyboard and
mouse. For detailed
setting, refer
to
“Enabling the function
of USB keyboard/mouse in
BIOS”
on page
10.
•
If your PC system’s BIOS setup has options for the
keyboard
or mouse, make sure
they are set
to default
settings. If you
are not familiar with
the
BIOS, refer to your
PC’s
manual for
more information.
•
Only use the mouse on
a
clean, flat, non-slippery
surface in
order to
ensure smooth
and accurate cursor action. If you
use a mouse-pad, choose a light-colored
one, not a dark
one,
to use less
battery power.
For
further assistance with any other
questions you
may have, please
contact your dealer for technical support.
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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
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 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 which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this equipment.
IC RSS-210:
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC/ IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC / IC RSS-210 radiation exposure limits
set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the
specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.