RX Infotech P LWP-01 Wireless Presenter with Red Laser Pointer User Manual

RX Infotech P Ltd Wireless Presenter with Red Laser Pointer

User Manual

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Be sure to carefully read this user’s manual
before using the wireless presenter and keep it
for future reference.
Wireless Presenter With Red Laser Pointer
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WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Laser beams can cause permanent damage to
the eyes. Do not look into the laser beam or shine
the laser beam into your eyes, other peoples’
eyes, or the eyes of pets. Be careful when
pointing it towards reflective surfaces.
Keep this device away from Children. This is a
working tool, not a toy. It should only be used by
adults.
Information in this document is subject to change
without notice. No part of this document may be
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronical or mechanical, for any
purpose, without prior permission of the seller.
The seller provides this document without
warranty, or condition of any kind. The seller may
make improvements or changes in the product
described in this document at any time.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
I. Product description
Featuring a pen-like design, alt-tabbing and
hyperlink functions in presentations, it is an
intuitive and easy to use tool for any and all
presentations. Thanks to the built in laser pointer
you can point out details to your audience while
you present from up to 100 meters range. The
USB connector is securely placed within the
presenter itself, making sure you are always
ready.
II. Features
1) PowerPoint, Keynote and Prezi support
The functions of page down and page up
buttons can be switched between Page
Down/Up, Left/Right Arrow and Up/Down
Arrow, by pressing the page down and page
up buttons at the same time.
2) 2.4G RF frequency, which is an ISM free
frequency and can be used world-wide. Up to
100 meters’ wireless range, By using
frequency hopping technology to improve the
signal to noise ratio. It is Omni-directional and
as such allows for the control of devices in
other rooms.
3) Through UniCoding 6 technology, the
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transmitter can control 1 up to 6 USB
receivers.
4) Support functions including Page up and
Page downFull screen, Black screen.
5) Support hyperlinks function in PowerPoint.
6) Soft Silica Gel buttons allow for comfortable
use.
7) Storable receiver for easy carrying. The USB
receiver can be stored inside the wireless
presenter.
8) Safe laser class complies with EN60825-1.
9) Easy control of volume up/down.
10) Compatible with USB3.0, plug and play.
11) Three ways to save power consuming by
auto standby, deep sleeping and power
switch.
12) 360mAh Polymer Lithium battery and low
power reminding function. The led will flash
slowly when the power is low.
III. Operation system
Windows 7/8/10 and above, Mac OS, Linux,
Android 4.3 or above.
IV. Package contents
1) Wireless presenter *1
2) User Manual*1
3) Charge Cable*1
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Specifications
Transmitter
Technology: Radio Frequency
Frequency: 2.4GHz
Control Distance: >100m
Laser Class 2M
Max Output: <1mW
Laser Distance: >200m
Wavelength: 650nm/532nm
Battery: 360mAh Polymer Lithium
Battery
Working Voltage: 3.7V
Sleep Current <10uA
Dimension: 138*18*13mm
Weight: 32.1g
USB Receiver
Working Voltage: 5V DC
Dimension: 24.7*13.8*5.14 mm
Weight: 1.9g
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Chapter 2 Getting Started
V. Function map
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VI. Function Description
1) Press and hold “Laser Pointer” button to turn
on the laser, release button to turn it off.
2) Use the Microsoft PowerPoint to open
PowerPoint files.
3) Press Page Up button for 2 seconds to Start
a slideshow from the current slide. Press the
button for 2 seconds again to escape from the
full screen.
4) Press “Page Down” button and “Page Up”
button to go forward and backward.
5) PressPage Down” button for 2 seconds to
enter into black screen. Press Page Down”
button for 2 seconds again to escape.
Note: When you press Page Down button
for 2 seconds to enter the black screen, the
USB receiver will send the letter ‘b’ or comma
‘,’ to the PowerPoint. If the Input Method
Editor is open, the letter ‘b’ or comma‘,’ will be
intercepted and cannot be sent to the
PowerPoint. In this case, try to turn off the
IME or switch to the English input mode.
6) If hyperlinks exist on the page, click
button, you can jump among the hyperlinks
and double click can be used to open the
hyperlink. To click is same as to press
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Tab on keyboard. To double click is same
as to press Enter on keyboard. For WPS
doesn’t support jumping hyperlinks by Tab, so
WPS doesn’t support this function.
7) After the hyperlink is opened, you can press
and hold button to switch between all
opened application windows. Release it to
turn to the window you want to switch to. To
press and hold button is same as to press
Alt-Tab on keyboard.
8) The presenter supports PowerPoint, Keynote
and Prezi by switching the functions of the
page down/up buttons. By default, the page
down/up buttons of the presenter function as
the Up/Down Arrow on keyboard, which can
support PowerPoint and Keynote. By
pressing the page down/up buttons at the
same time, the function will change to the left
and right arrows on the keyboard for Prezi
support. Doing it a second time changes the
function to page up and down, which
supports many other programs. Pressing
them together a third time will revert back to
the default setting.
9) Press volume up” or “volume down” on the
side, you can adjust system volume.
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VII. Installation
1) Take out the mini USB receiver
2) Plug the USB receiver into USB port.
3) Operate the wireless presenter
4) Turn off the wireless presenter
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VIII. Charging the wireless presenter
1) Low power indication
When the power is low, the red LED will flash
slowly to remind the user to recharge the wireless
presenter.
2) Recharging the wireless presenter
Connect the wireless presenter to a USB port, the
red LED will stop flashing and keep red to show
the wireless presenter is being recharged.
If the red LED turns off, it means the recharge is
completed.
Normally the recharging time is about two hours.
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Chapter 3 Frequently Asked
Questions
1. How to know the battery is out of power?
Turn on the power switch of the presenter, then
press laser button to check if the laser can be
turned on. If the laser cannot be turned on, usually
it means the battery is out of power or the laser
diode is broken and need replacement.
In other case, if the LED on the wireless presenter
starts to flash slowly, it means the power is low
and the battery needs to be recharged.
2. why does the laser pointer not work?
First, check the power switch. Second, check
whether the wireless presenter is in low power or
out of power. If the LED flashes slowly, it means
the power is low and the battery needs to be
recharged. If all the other buttons can work, only
the laser pointer cannot work, the laser diode may
need replacement. Third, check the place of
anode and cathode of battery. Before putting a
battery into the presenter, remember to remove
the plastic cover of the battery.
3. When the mini USB receiver plugs into the
PC USB, the computer does not detect the
device, why?
Please check whether the USB works or not. You
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can use a USB mouse or keyboard to test the
USB port. If a USB mouse or keyboard works on
the USB port and the USB receiver of the
presenter doesn’t, it means the USB receiver of
the presenter is broken or the USB drivers is not
compatible with the USB receiver.
You can try another USB port of the same
computer or USB ports of another computer to
check whether the USB receiver of the presenter
is working. If it works on other computer, it means
the USB drivers of the computer are not
compatible with the USB receiver. You need to
back up your data and reinstall the OS.
4. The laser is ok and the USB receiver can be
detected by the computer, but the presenter
cannot control the computer, why?
The reason is the USB receiver doesn’t save the
presenter’s address properly. You can use a
CodeMatch software to let the USB receiver to
save the presenter’s address again.
IX. Certifications
CE, ROHS, FDA, FCC ID
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