Wireless Computing R600 Mechanical Wireless Keyboard User Manual RF 600instructions qxp

Wireless Computing Inc Mechanical Wireless Keyboard RF 600instructions qxp

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SETUP1. Remove the battery door on the underside of thekeyboard.2. Insert two AA alkaline batteries (included) into thebattery compartment. j` The direction of each bat-tery is marked.3. Replace the battery door.4. Plug the receiver into a USB port on yourcomputer.  Do not place the receiver on or in ametal cabinet or near other equipment and strongEMI sources.SELECT ADDRESS TO ENABLE ENCRYPTIONWhen delivered, your RF-600 operates on addresszero.  You may leave it on address zero, but while onaddress zero, keystrokes are not encrypted and yourcomputer may receive and respond to signals fromother Wireless Computing products.1. Press and release the black button on the under-side of the receiver.  The LED on top of the receiv-er begins blinking.2. While the LED on the receiver blinks, hold downthe left Ctrl key and press-and-release the Pause-Break key.  This sets the keyboard and receiver toone of 65,000 random addresses and enablesencryption.3. If you have a Wireless Computing mouse orremote control and wish to use it with this key-board, then you’ll need to select this sameaddress for the additional device(s).  Refer to themouse or remote control instructions for the but-ton(s) to press.  Each time you set an address, the receiver LEDblinks for 30 seconds, allowing you to address amouse or remote control.USING A MACINTOSHTo put the keyboard into Macintosh mode, or to tog-gle back to Windows mode, press the Left-Win, Left-Alt, Right-Alt, and Right-Win keys together at thesame time.Note these different key functions:KEY LABEL MACINTOSH FUNCTIONWin Option/AltAlt CmdPause/Break F13OPERATION The RF-600 Compact Keyboard is designed to oper-ate reliably at distances of 100 feet (31 meters).Operating range will vary depending on positioning ofthe receiver and keyboard, nearby sources of interfer-ence and other environmental factors.Pressing a key makes the green "sending" LED blinkon the keyboard and the receiver LED blink green.When the "low battery" LED turns on, replace thebatteries as soon as possible.Operating instructionsRF-600 Wireless Tactile Keyboardwith AES EncryptionWireless Computing, Inc., Austin, TX512.263.2205  wirelesscomputing.com
TROUBLESHOOTINGThe receiver LED is not lit• Ensure that the computer is powered on and thereceiver is connected to the computer.• Unplug the receiver and plug it into the computer'sUSB port again.Key presses don't get to computer• If the sending LED on the keyboard flashes all red,re-select the address.• If the sending LED flashes green and yet thecomputer does not respond, be sure a program isrunning that responds to the keystrokes you aretyping.  Also, try unplugging then re-plugging thereceiver.• If the sending LED flashes mixed green and red,reposition the receiver and ensure the keyboardand receiver are no more than 100 feet apart.• If the sending LED does not flash at all, replace thebatteries in the keyboard.Keyboard works, but other Wireless Computingdevices do not• The other devices have the wrong address.  Re-select the address for all devices, including the key-board.Cursor moves by itself or keystrokes appear fromnowhere• Your receiver is within range of another WirelessComputing product set to the same address. Re-select the address.FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCEVisit www.wireless-computing.com/support or callcustomer support at 512.263.2205 between 9:00 -5:00 Central Time.FCC INFORMATIONThis 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 interferencereceived, including interference that may cause unde-sired operation.FCC ID: L7MR600 RF-600 Wireless KeyboardL7MR019 RF-019 Dual Antenna ReceiverADDITIONAL INFORMATIONFor use with UL Listed, CSA approved personal com-puters. Not intended for use in machinery, medical orindustrial applications. Do not use in aircraft or haz-ardous locations.© Copyright 2011 Wireless Computing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Wireless Computing is a trademark of Wireless Computing, Inc., Austin TX USA.  04-2011Caution: Any changes or modifications notexpressly approved by Wireless Computing couldvoid your authority to operate this device. No partsare user serviceable.

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