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Elecom M-BT6BL Series User manual

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Bluetooth®
Laser Mouse
M-BT6BL Series
User’s Guide
Thank you for purchasing the ELECOM M-BT6BL Series Bluetooth® Laser
Mouse. The M-BT6BL is a wireless laser mouse that employs Bluetooth®
wireless technology. It is equipped with Back and Forward buttons that are
handy for browsing the Internet, as well as a resolution adjustment button
for changing mouse speed.
This manual describes the operating instructions and safety precautions
for using the M-BT6BL Series. Ensure that you have read this manual before
using the product. After reading this manual, store it somewhere safe for
future reference.
* Except in certain cases, the M-BT6BL Series is referred to as“this product”in
this manual.
WARNING
Do not drop or hit this product.
If this product is damaged, immediately stop using the
product and turn the mouse body o, and remove the battery
from the mouse.
If you continue to use the product under these conditions, it
may cause a re or electric shock.
Do not attempt to disassemble, modify or repair this product by
yourself, as this may cause a re, electric shock or product damage.
Do not put this product in fire, as the product may burst,
resulting in a re or injury.
CAUTION
Do not place this product in any of the following
environments:
In a car exposed to sunlight, a place exposed to direct
•
sunlight, or a place that becomes hot (around a heater, etc.)
In a moist place or a place where condensation may occur
•
In an uneven place or a place exposed to vibration
•
In a place where a magnetic field is generated (near a magnet, etc.)
•
In a dusty place
•
This product does not have a waterproof structure. Use and
store this product in a place where the product body will not
be splashed with water or other liquid.
Rain, water mist, juice, coee, steam or sweat may also cause
product damage.
When you no long er need to use this product and the
battery, be sure to dispose of it in accordance with the local
ordinances and laws of your area.
Batteries

CAUTION
Use AAA alkaline batteries, AAA manganese batteries, or
rechargeable AAA nickel hydride battery with this product.
If this product will be unused for a long peri od of time,
remove the battery to avoid battery leakage and failure.
Cleaning the Mouse

If the product body becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
Use of a volatile liquid (paint thinner, benzene, alcohol, etc.)
may aect the material quality and colour of the product.
Cautions forWireless Equipment
This product is wireless equipment using the entire range
of the 2.4 GHz band and it is possible to avoid the band of
mobile object identification systems. FH-SS is used for the radio wave method.The
interference distance is 10 m.
The 2.4 GHz band is also used by medical equipment, Bluetooth, and wireless LAN
equipment conforming to the IEEE802.11b/11g /11n standard.
Before usin g this product, check tha t there are no ot her “radio
•
stations”* operating nearby.
If electromagnetic interference occurs between this product and
•
other “radio stations”, move this product to another location or stop
using this product.
* Other “radio stations”refer to industrial, scientific and medical devices using the
2.4 GHz band like this product, other radio stations of this type, licensed radio
station premises for mobile object identification system that is used in factory
production lines, certain non-licensed low power radio stations and amateur
radio stations.
WARNING
Do not use this product with a device that may have a serious
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function or inuence. There are rare cases where an external
radio wave at the same frequency or the radio wave emitted
from a mobile phone causes this product to malfunction, slow
down, or fail to operate.
Do not use this product in a hospital or other locations where
●
the use of radio waves is prohibited. The radio waves of this
product may affect electronic and medical devices (e.g.
pacemaker).
The use of a wireless mouse in an aircraft is prohibited by
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aviation law because doing so may interfere with ight safety.
Turn off the power of the mouse body before boarding an
aircraft and do not use it in the aircraft.
* ELECOM is not liable for any accident or social damages
incurred by the failure of this product.
Cautions for Laser Mouse
Though this product complies with the IEC60825-1 Class 1 laser safety
standard to ensure safety, pay special attention to the following before use.
(1) Never observe the laser beam by using an optical measure such as
a microscope or magnier or view the laser with the naked eye for
a long period of time. Doing so may have an adverse eect on the
eye. (Some laser beams cannot be seen with the naked eye.)
(2) Never aim the rear surface of the mouse at a person’s eyes, as this is
very dangerous.
(3) The laser sensor may not work on glass or mirrored surfaces.
(4) Do not use this product for any application other than as a PC
mouse.
(5) If th i s p rod u ct is su b jec t ed to te m per a tur e s bey o nd it s
specications, turn o the PC, and do not use the product until the
temperature returns to the operable range.
(6) If this product is not operating normally, turn o the PC.
Part Names
(Bottom)







aWheel
The wheel can be turned back and forward with your nger or pressed
like a button to operate the PC.
Right button
Used for right-click operation.
Left button
Used for left-click operation.
dRemaining battery level indicator lamp/ Resolution
switch indicator lamp/pairing indicator lamp
Turns red when the mouse is in a pairing standby state.
y
Indicates when to replace the batteries.
y
* When a battery has been inserted, if there are sufficient
remaining battery levels, it will illuminate in red for a certain
period of time, and if low, it will flash continuously. If the
remaining battery level becomes low during use, it will flash
continuously in red for a certain period of time.
Flashes when the resolution (mouse cursor speed) is changed.
y
* Flashes twice when switching from 800 to 1600
Flashes once when switching from 1600 to 800
ePairing button
Pairs the mouse with a PC Bluetooth module or a Bluetooth adapter.
fPower switch
Used to turn the mouse body on and o.
gLaser sensor
When th e mouse bod y is moved, this s ensor d etects mo use
movement.
* Never observe the laser beam using an optical means such as a
microscope or magnifying glass or view the laser with the naked
eye for a long period of time. Doing so may damage the eyes.
(Some laser beams cannot be seen with the naked eye.)
hBattery cover
This cover is removed to install batteries.
There is battery housing inside, batteries are inserted there.
i
Resolution switch
Switches the resolution (mouse cursor speed) between 800 and 1600
each time the button is pressed.
Initial Setup Procedure
When using this product for the rst time, operate and congure this
product and the PC in the order shown below.
To use this product, your PC must support the Bluetooth HID•
prole or have a Bluetooth adapter connected.
Do not remove your existing mouse until this product is•
successfully connected. You need to use your existing mouse
to congure the PC.
Insert the batteries
1
Turn on the power
2
Pair the mouse with the PC
3
Check mouse operation
4
* Refer to the back of this sheet.
Installing / Replacing the Battery
1
Before using this product, install two AAA batteries in the mouse body.
Remove the battery cover.
Insert the batteries.
Make sure that the polarity is correct.
y
Install the battery cover as
before.
Replacing the Battery

When batteries are drained, replace them following the instructions below.
Remove the battery cover.
Remove the batteries.
Insert the battery.
Do not mix different types of batteries or use old
y
batteries with new batteries to avoid battery leakage
and failure.
Install the battery cover as before.
Turning on the mouse
2
When using this product, turn the mouse body power on.
Slide the power switch to the ON position.
The remaining battery level indicator lamp is
illuminated in red for a certain period.
When not using this product, turn the mouse
body o to save battery power.
Slide the power switch to the OFF position.
Restoring from sleep state

Click the right mouse button.
To reduce battery drain, the mouse enters sleep mode automatically
if it is left without being operated for a certain period of time with
the power or switch turned on.

Hook a nger on part to remove
the cover easily.

Hook a nger on part to remove
the cover easily.
Meaning of symbols

WARNING
Failure to observe precautions may result in
serious personal injury or death due to fire,
electric shock, or other causes.
CAUTION
Failure to observe precautions may result in
personal injury due to electric shock or other
causes, and may damage other equipment.
Prohibited action
Mandatory action
Situation that needs attention
Notes and reference information
Information that is handy to know
Package Contents
This product’s packaging contains the items listed below. Before using
the product, check that all items are present. We make every eort to
ensure that all products are packaged correctly. However, in the event
that an item is missing or damaged, contact the retailer from whom you
purchased the product.
Mouse x1
•
AAA alkaline battery x2
•
User’s Manual x1
•
Safety Precautions
Observe these precautions carefully to avoid personal injury, damage,
re, and other problems.
WARNING
If a foreign object (water, metal chip, etc.) enters the product,
immediately stop using the product, and remove the battery
from the mouse. If you continue to use the product under
these conditions, it may cause a re or electric shock.
If an abnormality is found with this product (emission of heat,
smoke or abnormal smell from the product), immediately stop
using the product, shutdown the PC, and after thoroughly
checking that heat from the product will not cause burns,
remove the battery from the mouse. After doing this, contact
the retailer from whom you purchased the product.
Pairing the Mouse with the PC
3
To connect this product to the PC using Bluetooth, you need to pair the product with the PC.
Pairing involves registering Bluetooth devices (in this case, the mouse and the PC) with each other, and authorising a connection with a registered
•
device.
Use your existing mouse or touch pad to operate the PC until the pairing process is completed successfully.
•
When using Windows®
This section describes the procedure when using the standard
Windows® Bluetooth function.
Windows® 7 andWindows Vista® SP2

* Screen appearance may change depending on operating system, but
the procedure is the same.
In the notification area,
click , then right-click
the Bluetooth icon ( )
and click [Add a Device].
The [Add a Device] window
is displayed.
If the
•is displayed in the notication area in Windows® 7,
right-click and then click [Add a Device].
If no icon is displayed, click the [Start] button, click
•
[Control Panel], and then click [Add a Device].
Press the pairing button
on this product.
The pairing indicator lamp turns
on during the pairing procedure
and turns o when the procedure
is complete (step ).
If this product is not displayed in the list, check that its
power is turned on, press the pairing button, and then
click .
Click [ELECOM BLUETOOTH
LASER MOUSE] and then click
.
Product registration starts.
Click .
[ELECOM BLUETOOTH LASER
MOUSE] is added to the [Bluetooth
Devices] window.
You can now use the mouse.
Refer to “4. Checking Mouse Operation” on the back of this sheet to
conrm that the mouse works correctly.
Pairing button
WindowsVista® (–SP1) and Windows® XP

* Screen appearance may change depending on operating system, but
the procedure is the same.
In the task tray or the
notification area, right-click the
Bluetooth icon ( ) and click
[Add a Bluetooth Device].
The [Add Bluetooth Device
Wizard] is displayed.
If the icon is not displayed, click the [Start] button, click
[Control Panel], click [Hardware and Sound], and then
click [Bluetooth Devices]. When the [Bluetooth Devices]
window is displayed, click [Add].
Select the [My device is set
up and ready to be found.]
check box and then click
.
The system starts searching for
Bluetooth devices to add.
Hold down the pairing button
on this product while the
torch icon ( is displayed.
The pairing indicator lamp turns
on during the pairing procedure
and turns o when the procedure
is complete (step ).
If this product is not displayed in the list, check that its
power is turned on, press the pairing button, and then
click .
Click [ELECOM BLUETOOTH
LASER MOUSE] and then
click .
Select [Don't use a passkey],
and click .
Product registration starts.
Click .
[ELECOM BLUETOOTH LASER MOUSE] is added
to the [Bluetooth Devices] window.
Click
.
You can now use the mouse.
Refer to “4. Checking Mouse Operation” on the back of this sheet to
conrm that the mouse works correctly.
Pairing button
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* Screen appearance may change depending on your Mac OS version,
but the procedure is the same.
From the Bluetooth menu,
click [Set up Bluetooth
Device].
The Bluetooth Setup Assistant
is displayed.
If the Bluetooth menu is not displayed, from the Apple
menu, click [System Preferences]. When the [System
Preferences] window is displayed, click [Bluetooth], and
then click on the [Bluetooth] window.
If using Mac OS X 10.5.x, proceed to step .
If using Mac OS X 10.6.x, proceed to step .
Click .
Select [Mouse], and click
.
The system starts searching
for Bluetooth devices to add.
Press the pairing button on this product.
The pairing indicator lamp
turns on during the pairing
procedure and turns off when
the procedure is complete (step
).
If a message saying that registration failed is displayed,
check that this product is turned on, press the pairing
button, and then click .
Pairing button
Click [ELECOM BLUETOOTH
LASER MOUSE] and then
click .
Click .
When registration is completed
successfully, [ELECOM BLUETOOTH
LASER MOUSE] appears in the
[Bluetooth] window.
You can now use the mouse.
Refer to “4. Checking Mouse Operation” to confirm that the mouse
works correctly.
When using Mac OS X
Check that the vertical and horizontal scrolling functions are working
correctly in Safari.
Click the Safari icon in the Dock.
Safari will launch.
Display your favourite web site in Safari and change the size
of the window so that the vertical and horizontal scrollbars
appear.
* The sample website used here is the ELECOM homepage.
Scrollbar
Scroll the wheel back and forth.
The mouse is operating normally
if the screen moves up and down
as you scroll the tilt wheel.
In applications that do not support scrolling, the screen will
y
not move when you scroll the wheel.
When using Windows®
Check that the mouse scrolls up and down correctly in Windows®
Internet Explorer.
From the [Start] menu, select [All Programs], and then
[Internet Explorer].
Internet Explorer will launch.
Display your favourite web site in Internet Explorer and change
the size of the window so that the vertical scrollbar appears.
* The sample website used here is the ELECOM homepage.
Scrollbar
Scroll the wheel back and forth.
The mouse is operating normally
if the screen moves up and down
as you scroll the tilt wheel.
In applications that do not support scrolling, the screen will
y
not move when you scroll the wheel.
Basic specications
Product name Bluetooth® Laser Mouse
Article No. M-BT6BL Series
Supported devices Devices that support the Bluetooth HID prole
(A Bluetooth® adapter that supports the HID
prole is required to use this product with a PC
that does not support Bluetooth®.)
PlayStation® 3 (system software version 3.41)
OS Windows 7 (up to SP1), Windows Vista (up to
SP2), Windows XP (SP2 to SP3)
Mac OS X (10.5 to 10.5.8, 10.6 to 10.6.7)
Supported Bluetooth®
versions
Bluetooth® v3.0 / v2.1 + EDR / v2.1/v2.0 + EDR
/ v2.0
Sensor method Laser
Resolution (dpi) 800/1600 (Switchable)
Connection method Bluetooth® wireless
Compliant standard Bluetooth® v3.0 Class 2
Prole HID (Human Interface Device)
Radio frequency 2.4 GHz bandwidth
Radio wave method FH-SS modulation
Radio wave outreach Non-magnetic substance (e.g. wooden desk):
Approx. 10 m
Magnetic substance (e.g. metal desk): Approx.
3 m
* Values indicated are those obtained by
ELECOM and are not guaranteed.
Mouse Dimensions 74.3 (W) x 52.3 (D) x 33.4 (H) mm
Operating temperature/
humidity
5 to 40°C, 90% RH max. (no condensation)
Storing temperature/
humidity
-10 to 60°C, 90% RH max. (no condensation)
Batteries AAA alkaline battery, AAA manganese battery,
rechargeable AAA nickel hydride battery
Operating time Measure of the operating time when an AAA
alkaline battery is used
Continuous operating time: Approx. 75 hours
Continuous standby time: Approx. 125 days
Estimated serviceable time: Approx. 34 days
(when the PC is operated for eight hours a day
and 25% of the PC operation is assigned to
mouse operation)
When using Mac OS X When using PlayStation® 3
This product supports PlayStation® 3 system software version 3.41. For
details, refer to“Troubleshooting”.
From the home menu, select [Settings], and then select [Manage
Bluetooth® Devices].
The Manage Bluetooth Devices screen is displayed.
Select [Register New Device].
If you have not registered any Bluetooth devices, you will
be asked if you want to register the device. Select [Yes]
to continue.
Select [Start Scanning].
The system starts searching for Bluetooth devices to add.
Press the pairng button on this
product.
The pairing indicator lamp
turns on during the pairing
procedure and turns off when
the procedure is complete (step
).
If this product is not found, check that its p ower is
turned on, press the pairing button, and then select [Start
Scanning].
Select [ELECOM BLUETOOTH LASER MOUSE].
When registration is completed successfully, [ELECOM BLUETOOTH
LASER MOUSE] appears in the list of registered devices.
You can now use the mouse.
Refer to “4. Checking Mouse Operation” to confirm that the mouse
works correctly.
Pairing button
When using PlayStation® 3
Check that the mouse is working correctly in the PlayStation® 3 Internet
browser.
From the XMB™ home menu, select [Network], and then
select [Internet Browser].
The Internet browser is displayed.
Display your favourite website in the Internet browser, and
change the size of the browser window so that the scroll bar
is displayed.
*The sample website used here is the ELECOM hompage.
Scroll bar
Move the wheel of the mouse back and forward.
If the screen scrolls up and down
in time with the movement of your
nger, operation is normal.
In certain applications that do not support scrolling, the screen
y
may not move up and down when the wheel is operated.
Troubleshooting
When the product appears to be
malfunctioning
When the mouse pointer on the screen does not move, or

moves unstably, when the mouse is moved
Check that this product, and the PC’s Bluetooth function or
Bluetooth adapter are turned on.
Check pairing status to ensure that this product is paired correctly with
the PC and that pairing has not been cancelled.
The pairing indicator lamp turns on during the pairing
•
procedure and turns o when the procedure is complete.
For details on the PC’s Bluetooth function and Bluetooth
•
adapter, refer to the relevant instruction manuals.
Alternatively, contact the manufacturer.
The PC and the mouse body are too far apart or there is a possibility
that the PC is facing in a direction from which it cannot receive
radio signals.
Adjust the position of the PC.
The operable range of this
product is the area within a
circle with a radius of 10 m
from the PC. Depending on
the usage environment, the
mouse may not operate even
when it is within approximately
10 m of the PC. In such cases,
move the mouse closer to the PC until operation stabilises.
It is possible that the reectivity of the surface on which this product
is being used is not suitable for a laser mouse. Use this product on a
mouse pad that is designed for use with laser mice.
When using this product on a metallic surface such as a steel desk,
radio wave outreach may be shortened. In such cases, move the PC
closer to the mouse until mouse operation stabilises.
Interference may occur if multiple units of this product are used
together or if this product is used with other wireless devices. In this
case, change the channel of other wireless devices.
Operation becomes unstable when battery power is low. See
“Installing·Replacing the Battery” on the reverse of this sheet, and
replace the batteries as soon as possible.
The alkaline batteries supplied with this product are for checking
•
product operation. These batteries may discharge and drain
during storing and shipping.
When the remaining battery level is low, the remaining battery
•
level indicator lamp is ashed in red for a certain period.
* When not using the mouse, turn it o to save battery power.
It is possible that the driver is conicting with another driver such
as that for a laptop touch pad. To use this product correctly, you
must delete the touch pad driver. However, if you delete this driver,
you may not be able to use the touch pad or touch pad functions.
Contact the PC manufacturer for more details.
Checking the PlayStation® 3 system
software version
You must have system software version 3.41 to use this product with
PlayStation® 3.
Follow the procedure below to check the system software version.
From the XMB™ home menu, select [Settings], select [System
Settings], and then select [System Information].
System information is displayed.
Check that the system software version is 3.41.
If the system software version is not 3.41, perform a system
update to update the PlayStation® 3 system software to the
most recent version. For details regarding the system update
procedure, refer to the PlayStation® 3 manual.
Approximately
10 m
Pairing the Mouse with the PC
3
Checking Mouse Operation
4
Bluetooth 5-button Laser Mouse
M-BT6BL Series
User's Manual
1st edition, September 10, 2010
ELECOM Co., Ltd.
This manual is copyright of ELECOM Co., Ltd.•
Unauthorised copying and/or reproducing of all or part of this manual is•
prohibited.
The specifications and appearance of this product may be changed•
without prior notice for product improvement purposes.
ELECOM Co., Ltd. shall bear no responsibility for any and all affects•
resulting from the use of this product regardless of the above reasons.
Export or service transaction permission under the Foreign Exchange and•
Foreign Trade Control Law is required in order to export this product or
parts of this product that constitute strategic materials or services.
Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks of the Microsoft group of•
companies.
Mac, Mac OS, and Macintosh are registered trademarks or trademarks of•
Apple Inc., in the United States.
“PlayStation”and “PS3” are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony•
Computer Entertainment Inc.
The Bluetooth word mark and Bluetooth logo are all trademarks that are•
owned by the Bluetooth SIG and licensed out for use to ELECOM Co., Ltd.
that are incorporating Bluetooth wireless technology into their products.
Company names, product names, and other names in this manual are•
generally trademarks or registered trademarks.
©2011 ELECOM Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
廢電池請回收
低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法
第十二條
經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不
得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。
第十四條
低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;
經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。
前項合法通信,指依電信規定作業之無線電通信。
低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設
備之干擾。
당해 무선설비는 운용 중 전파혼신 가능성이 있음 .
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이 기기는 가정용으로 전자파적합등록을 한 기기로서
주거지역에서는 물론 모든 지역에서 사용할 수 있습니다 .
ELECOM CO., LTD.
1-1 Fushimi-machi 4-Chome Chuoku, Osaka Japan 541-8765
宜麗客(上海)貿易有限公司
上海市徐匯区肇嘉浜路1065甲号飛雕国際大厦704号
電話 : 86-21-33680011
FAX : 86-21-64271706
URL : http://www.elecom-china.com/
ELECOM (SHANGHAI) TRADING CO. , LTD.
Rm 704 , Feidiao International Bldg , 1065 ZhaoJiaBang Rd , Shanghai
, China 200030
TEL : 86-21-33680011
FAX : 86-21-64271706
URL : http://www.elecom-china.com/
Elecom Korea Co., Ltd.
5F Suam Bldg. 1358-17, Seocho2-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137-862,
Korea
TEL : 1588-9514
FAX : (02)3472-5533
URL : www.elecom.co.kr

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