Wireless Computing MR172 RF-172 LED Optical Mouse User Manual RF 172 instructions Layout 1
Wireless Computing Inc RF-172 LED Optical Mouse RF 172 instructions Layout 1
User Manual
Operating instructions RF-172 LED Optical Mouse SETUP OPERATION 1. Remove the mouse’s battery door. The RF-172 Wireless Optical Mouse is designed to operate reliably at distances of 50 feet (15 meters). Operating range will vary depending on positioning of the receiver, mouse, nearby sources of interference and other factors. 2. Insert two AA alkaline batteries (included) into the battery compartment. The batteries face in opposite directions. The direction of each battery is marked. 3. Replace the battery door. 4. Plug the receiver into a USB port on your computer. Do not place receiver on or in a metal cabinet, or near other equipment and strong EMI sources. SELECT ADDRESS Pressing a button, rolling the scroll wheel up/down, or moving the mouse makes the LED flash green on the top of the mouse, and the LED on the receiver blink green. When the mouse's batteries are low, the battery icon on top of the mouse will glow red. If you see the battery icon glowing red, the mouse may still operate for several hours more. When convenient, replace the batteries. We recommend AA alkaline batteries for best battery life. When delivered, your RF-172 operates on address zero. You may leave it on address zero, but your computer may receive and respond to signals from other Wireless Computing products that you or someone else may operate nearby. To change the address: 1. Press and release the black button on the underside of the receiver. The LED on top of the receiver begins blinking. 2. While the LED on the receiver blinks, press the recessed ‘connect’ button on the underside of the mouse. This sets the mouse and receiver to one of 65,000 random addresses. The receiver LED blinks for 30 seconds to allow you to address additional devices and use them with the same receiver. 3. If you will use your RF-172 together with a Wireless Computing keyboard, address the keyboard next. Refer to the keyboard instructions for the keys or buttons to press. Once a device is addressed, the receiver will blink for 30 more seconds to allow you to address additional keyboards, mice or remote controls. You can address them in any order. Wireless Computing, Inc., Austin, TX 512.263.2205 wirelesscomputing.com TROUBLESHOOTING FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE The receiver LED is not lit Visit www.wireless-computing.com/support or call customer support at 512.263.2205 between 9:00 5:00 Central Time. • Ensure that the computer is powered on and the receiver is connected to computer. Mouse cursor does not move FCC INFORMATION • If the LED on the mouse flashes all red, select the address. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. • If the LED flashes mixed red and green, reposition the receiver away from other equipment and as high as possible. Also, ensure the distance between the mouse and receiver is no more than 50 feet (15 meters). • If the LED does not flash at all, replace the mouse’s batteries. • Unplug the receiver and plug it back into the computer. The RF-172 works, but other Wireless Computing keyboards and mice don’t FCC ID: L7MR172 L7MR019 RF-172 Wireless LED Mouse RF-019 Dual Antenna Receiver ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For use with UL Listed, CSA approved personal computers. Not intended for use in machinery, medical or industrial applications. Do not use in aircraft or hazardous locations. • The other devices aren’t set to the receiver’s address. Select the address on all devices. Cursor moves by itself or keystrokes appear from nowhere • Your receiver is within range of another Wireless Computing product set to the same address. Reselect the address. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Wireless Computing could void your authority to operate this device. No parts are user serviceable. © Copyright 2013 Wireless Computing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Wireless Computing is a trademark of Wireless Computing, Inc., Austin TX USA. 07-2013
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