Gtech P7202 User manual

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RF Wireless Slim Keyboard and Mouse Desktop
Instruction Manual
Version: GT3.0
The wireless keyboard and optical mouse operate with digital radio technology.There is no
connecting cable to pile up desktop. The keyboard and mouse use radio frequencies to
send datato the receiver,which forwards these to your computer.You can use the
keyboard and mouse on any computer equipped with afree USB interface. There are two
channels, CH1 and CH2 for your selection.
CE marking
This equipment complies with the requirementsof Directive 1999/5/EC of the European
Parliament and Commission from 9 March 1999 governing Radio and Telecommunications
Equipment and mutual recognition of conformity.
BATTERYINSTALLATION
The cordless optical mouse uses two AAArechargeable batteries.
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1. Press the tab to remove the battery
compartment cover on the bottom of the
mouse.
2. Insert two suppliedAAArechargeable
batteries in the batterycompartment
according to the polaritymarked inside.
3. Replace the cover.
The cordless keyboard uses two AAAbatteries.
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1. Press the tab to remove the battery
compartment cover on the bottom of the
cordless keyboard.
2. Insert twoAAAbatteries according to the
polaritymarked inside.
3. Replace the cover.
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BATTERYNOTES
l Dispose of old batteries promptlyand properly.
l Do not burn or burybatteries.
l Use onlyfresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
l Do not mix old and newbatteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline or
rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.
l If you do not plan to use the mouse or the keyboard for more than a week, remove
the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that may damage electronic parts.
l Each time you replace the batteries, repeat the mouse or keyboard setup byfollowing
setting up the ID wireless link.”
CONNECTING TOAC POWER
Power the receiver using the supplied 7.5V, 300mA AC/DC adapter.
CAUTION:
!You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies 7.5V DC and delivers at least
300mA. Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the receiver’s DC 7.5V
jack. The supplied adapter meets these specifications. Using an adapter that does not
meet these specifications could damage the receiver or the adapter.
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER
1. Make sure your computer is turn off.
2. Connect the receiver's cable to the USB port of your computer .
3. Connect the adapter to a standard AC outlet.
4. Turn on your computer.
Set up the receiver at least 20 cm awayfrom other electronic devices, such as the
computer monitor or external storage drives, to achieve optimum performance.
Note: Maintain a distance - even in office environments - with the keyboard, mouse and
receiver of at least five meters from other radio devices to prevent interference during
transmission of the signals. The receiver has two lights lA ”and II ”indicating the state
of Caps lock and numeral keys.
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SETTING UPTHE ID WIRELESS LINK
Set up your Keyboard and Mouse ID wireless link separately.
Slim Keyboard
1. Press CONNECT keyon the receiver after booting the system. The green LED inside
the connect keywill light on.
2. To set up the keyboard wireless link, press CONNECT key on the bottom of
the slim keyboard. The green LED will go off.
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Optical mouse
1. Press CONNECT key on the receiver after booting the system. The green LED inside
the connect keywill light on.
2. To set up the mouse wireless link, press CONNECT key on the bottom of the mouse.
The green LED will go off.
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Note: The setup must be completed within one minute. If the setup time exceeds one
minute, repeat the procedure.
SETTING CHANNEL
The wireless optical mouse and multimedia keyboard offer 2 channels, CH1 and CH2.
Interference can be removed byadjusting the channels. The operation of setting channels
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is as bellows:
For mouse to set channel
If you decide to use CH 1”for mouse,
1. Remove the batterycompartment cover on the mouse, turn the button inside the
compartment to CH 1 and replace and close the cover.
2. Press the CONNECT keyon the receiver.
3. Press the CONNECT”keyon the bottom of the mouse.
Then the CH1 can be set successfully.
Note: the same wayfor CH 2 setting.
For keyboard to set channel
The channel of keyboard can be detected automatically. If you decide to use CH 1 for
keyboard, you just turn the button on the bottom of the keyboard to CH 1 , then the CH1
can be set successfully. If you want to change to CH 2 , you just turn the button to CH 2
, then the keyboard can be changed to CH 2 .
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CHANGING COMMUNICATION CODE
The desktop has a communication code to the computer to avoid interference with other
desktops. Change the code if there is anyinterference. The interference onlyexists when
more than one mouse and keyboard are used at the same time.
It need you reset the ID wireless link
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The operation is same as that SETTING UPTHE ID WIRELESS LINK
BATTERYLOW WARNING
On the Mouse
The mouse has a battery-lowindicator, which will light RED when batteryhas lowpower.
On the Keyboard
When you press anykey, the power indicator & on the keyboard lights RED to showthe
keyboard batteries are out of power.
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Charging the Batteries on the Mouse
Charging the rechargeable batteries of the mouse for the first time, place it in the charging
unit of the receiver for approximately 12 hours to 16 hours to
charge the batteries.
For the later use, it will take only 2 hours to realize quickly
charge.
Make sure the adapter is connected to the power.
1. Put the mouse on the charging-stand as shown.
2. The mouse power indicator will light RED, indicating charging has begun, and light
GREEN when finished. If the batteries not installed or full-power batteryis used for
Low powerindicator
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charging, the mouse power indicator will also light green.
Notes:
l Do not use non-rechargeable batteries; onlyuse rechargeable batteries.
l The recharge power is available while the computer is powered off if the input
electricityis available.
l Be sure the indicator lights red when charging the batteries.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Note: Before installing the software, in order to achieve a successful installation, please uninstall other
wireless mouse and keyboard drivers first.
To take advantage of all the features of your mouse and keyboard, please install the
software that comes with the product.
The software provided offers you several advantages:
l Activation of the multimedia keys on your keyboard, and operating displayon the
screen when the multimedia keys are pressed
l Various functions for the mouse
l Icons in the taskbar
1. Turn on your computer and start Windows.
2. Insert the CD in the CD drive. If the CD does not start automatically, start the Setup”
program from the CD.
3. Followthe on-screen instructions.
Displaying Keyboard Modes
In the Windows taskbar icons, indicate which keyboard mode is active.Theymatch the
displays on ordinarykeyboards. The symbol is green when the respective mode is
activated and light greywhen it is deactivated.
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Uppercase mode (Caps Lock)
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Virtual numeric keypad (Num Lock)
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Stop screen output (Scroll Lock)
Using Your Mouse
The mouse has five buttons: left button, right button, mid-button, fourth and fifth buttons.
The mid-button (wheel) functions both as a wheel and a button, which can be used as a
button or for scrolling, e. g. in documents or on Internet pages.
l For scrolling in documents, roll the wheel forward
or backward.
l To use the wheel like a standard mouse button,
click on the wheel.
The fourth and fifth buttons are programmable and
can be defined for different functions with the help of the included driver.
You can specifymore settings in the mouse software.
Note:
1. If you do not use the mouse for several minutes, it will default to a
suspended state. To use the mouse again, move the mouse or press one of
the mouse buttons.
2. If your tabletop is red or mirrored which performance ofreflecting light is bad,
which will interfere with the optical sensor of the mouse and the mouse may
not work or work worse, in this case, please use a mouse pad.
Multimedia keys
The keyboard has several additional function keys.
1. For Windows 98, you must install the software provided for the keyboard, if you want
to use the multimedia keys.
2. For Windows ME, NT, 2000 and XP, you can achieve the function without a driver.
3. The keys F2 - F12 are available for operating the Internet browser.The keys are active
as soon as the Internet browser is in the active window.You can displaycertain
Right button
2buttonWheelbutton
3button
Left button
1button
4button
5 button
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Internet pages, which are organized into categories including Shopping, Finance, etc.
Information on the keyassignment and howyou can configure the keys is contained in
the software’s online help. Outside the Internet browser, the keys have the standard
functions.
Increasing the volume
This keyincreases the volume of the connected loudspeakers.
Decreasing the volume
This keydecreases the volume of the connected loudspeakers.
Switching the loudspeakers on/off
Use this keyto switch on/off the connected loudspeakers.
Calculator
Use this keyto active the calculator software in your system.
E-Mail
Use this keyto start the standard e-mail programme for your system.
WWW Browser
With this keyyou can start the standard browser for your system.
If the PC fails to react to these keys, you must activate the corresponding keyboard
settings in the operating system.
LowPower Indication
Battery Low
If the batteryhas lowpower, the red LED will light red when you press any
keyof the keyboard.
CLEANING THE KEYBOARD AND THE MOUSE
Use disinfectant wipes to clean the keyboard and the mouse.
Note: Turn off the computer or disconnect the cable between the receiver and the
computer before cleaning. Remove the batteries from your mouse before you clean it.
The optical mouse normallydoes not need to be cleaned. If you have problems with the
pointer movement, check to see if the mouse is dustyor dirty. If so, clean the lens with a
cotton swab. Do not use a solvent or cleaning agent.
TROUBLESHOOTING & TIPS
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Mouse or Keyboard Not Detected
1. Make sure you have installed the batteries correctly, See BATTERYINSTALLATION.
2. Make sure the batteries have enough power, See BATTERYLOW WARNING.
3. Make sure the receiver is correctlyconnected. See CONNECTING THE RECEIVER.
Set the communication code once more See SETTING UPTHE ID WIRELESS LINK.
4. Disconnect the cable between the receiver and the computer, and then reconnectit.
Mouse Not Detected
1. For optimal performance, place the receiver at least eight inches awayfrom other
electronic devices, such as the computer monitor or external storage drives.
2. Shorten the distance between the mouse and receiver
3. Keep the mouse above eight inches awayfrom keyboard to avoid interference.
4. If your tabletop is red or mirrored, this mayinterfere with the optical sensor of the
mouse. In this case, use an ordinarymouse pad or move to a different area.
Keyboard Missing Keys
1. Make sure the batteries are out of power or expired. See BATTERYINSTALLATION.
2. Place the receiver at least eight inches awayfrom other electronic devices, such as a
computer monitor or external storage drives.
3. Shorten the distance between the keyboard and receiver.
Mouse and Keyboard Problems
Your mouse and keyboard should always work properlybecause a unique code
automaticallysets after batteries are installed. If your computer is operated byothers,
change the communication code or change the channel. See CHANGING
COMMUNICATION CODE. And SETTING CHANNEL.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device maynot cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference, including interferencethat
maycause undesired operation of the device.
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CAUTION
To avoid interference with an aircraft's electronic systems, do not use your wireless
desktop during a flight. Make sure you have removed the batteries fromyour wireless
keyboard and mouse
ULCAUTION
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