IOne Scorpius-P20MT 2006/10/31 User manual

Scorpius-P20MT 2006/10/31
2.4GHz MCE Keyboard with Optical Trackball
User Guide
Thank you for purchasing Scorpius-P20MT 2.4GHz MCE Keyboard with Optical
Trackball. Please read this user guide to help you using this product easily. If you
have any questions, please contact us at the website www.ione.com.tw,
www.ione-usa.com or www.ione-europe.com.
Introduction
Scorpius-P20MT is designed for long distance wireless operation on Windows XP
Media Center Edition system. The modern fashion design of this MCE keyboard is
a perfect input device for your Home Media Center. The trackball pointing device
and left-right click buttons work like your mouse on this MCE keyboard, and you can
conveniently control the cursor as desired.
Plug in Scorpius-P20MT’s mini-receiver to your USB port and you can use this
wireless combo without cable cluttering on your desk. The wireless operational
range can reach up to 10 meters in open space depending on the radio interference in
the environment. With 20 Media Center hotkeys design you can access most of the
MCE functions with just one finger. This will save your time of roaming in the
menu and easily to locate the media you would like to enjoy. It is suitable for
relaxation in your living room at home.
Its two-way RF technology will automatically switch its 8 channels when it
encountered radio band interference with other surrounded 2.4GHz devices such as
another Scorpius-P20MT, Wi-Fi wireless LAN 802.11 a/b/g, Bluetooth, DECT digital
telephone, etc. There is no need to worry about the RF interference between
Scorpius-P20MT and other 2.4GHz devices.
The optical sensor of the trackball is equipped with low power consumption and
3-step smart power saving function. It will enter into rest mode when the trackball is
not moving in 1 second to save the power consumption, and further enter into
power-down mode after 5 minutes of rest mode for minimum power consumption. It
will wake up instantly into normal mode when you press the left or right
mouse-button on the keyboard.

For using in the USB environment of Windows 2000/XP/XP MCE/Vista
Scorpius-P20MT does not require any driver. Just plug and play. However, the
MCE hotkeys won’t work, if you are operating under Windows 2000/XP system.
Once Scorpius-P20MT is in low battery status you can connect the charging cable to
Scorpius-P20MT and mini receiver. The rechargeable batteries in Scorpius-P20MT
will receive electrical power from the connected receiver cable. When you do so,
please make sure you put rechargeable batteries into the battery holder of
Scorpius-P20MT.
DO NOT PUT REGULAR BATTERIES INSIDE THE Scorpius-P20MT WHILE
YOU CONNECT Scorpius-P20MT AND MINI RECEIVER. IT COULD CAUSE
BATTERY EXPLOSURE IF YOU DO SO.
Feature
.Two-way 2.4GHz RF technology with 8channels
.Wireless operational range can reach up to 10 meters in open space
.Battery charging by USB cable
Keyboard
.Compact size keyboard with highly polished surface
.20 MCE hotkeys (4compound MCE hotkeys) and 2 mouse buttons
.Laser engraved keys to avoid characters wearing out (for White version)
.High quality rubber membrane key switches to provide excellent tactile feeling
.3LED indicators (Transmitter, Battery Low, Fn)
Trackball
.Built-in φ14mm optical trackball for precise cursor control.
.1000 dpi optical resolution with motion detection up to 37 inches/sec
.Low power consumption on working mode
.3-step smart power saving function with power-down mode
Package Contents:
1. 2.4GHz MCE Keyboard with optical trackball
2. Dongle Receiver
3. Charging Connection Cable
4. 2 x AA Batteries
5. User Guide
System Requirements:

IBM or compatible PC system
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition
Pentium IV 2.4G and above CPU is recommended
60G and above hard disk, 256M and above RAM
Microsoft Windows XP certified 64M DDR video card
Microsoft Windows XP certified MPEG 2 Decoder
Hardware Installation
Step1: Insert 2 AA batteries into the battery compartment of keyboard with correct
polarity.
Step2: Please refer to the +, - diagram inside the battery compartment.
Step3: Turn on your computer and plug the dongle receiver into a USB port of your
computer.
Step4: Your computer will detect this USB device automatically.
Definition of LEDs:
Definition Indicator Description
“Transmitter” LED Green To indicate RF transmitting status.
“Battery Low” LED Red To indicate “Battery Low” status.
“Fn” LED Green Activation of “numerical keypad” function
button
Key definition
Compound Key of MCE (Press with “Shift” key)
My TV Go to My TV
My Videos Go to My Videos
More info Show information about current media or selected item
Start Start Media Center or go to Start menu
My Music Go to My Music
My Photos Go to My Picture/Photos

Live TV Switch to live TV if TV is not currently playing. If TV is
paused, skip to live programming
Record TV Go to recorded TV page
DVD Menu Display the DVD menu
Guide Go to electronic programming guide
Multimedia Key Block
Play Play the selected song, Album, Playlist, recorded TV or videos.
Pause Pause the currently playing media. Press again to resume
Stop Stop playing current media
Record Record current TV show or program
Next track For Album or Playlist, skip to next song. For recorded TV, skip
ahead 29 sec. For DVD, play the next chapter.
Previous track For Album or Playlist, play previous song. For recorded TV, go
back 5 seconds. For DVD, play the previous chapter.
Forward Speed up currently playing media
Rewind Rewind currently playing media
Mute Mute the sound. Press again to resume the sound
Volume up Turn volume up
Volume down Turn volume down
Right button Same as right button of mouse. Please press it to wake up the
optical trackball, if the trackball is in power-down mode
Left button Same as left button of mouse. Please press it to wake up the
optical trackball, if the trackball is in power-down mode
ID Setting
The product has been pre-set in ID for radio frequency and the keyboard and
dongle receiver are already paired. It is not necessary to do the ID setting when you
use Scorpius-P20MT for the first time. However, in case it needs to re-set the
connection ID, please follow the process below for the ID setting.
Step 1: Plug the dongle receiver into your computer. For the best performance, please
plug the dongle receiver into the front USB port of your computer, or use a
USB extension cable to place the dongle receiver 20cm away from monitor,
speaker, power supply, USB hub and other RF interference sources.
Step 2: Press the connect button on the dongle receiver. The LED will start to blink.
Step 3: Within 8 seconds, please press the connect button on the bottom of the
Wireless Keyboard.

Step 4: The LED on the dongle receiver will blink very fast for 3 seconds. This means
that ID setting is completed.
Note: If the Wireless Keyboard does not work properly, please go back to step 2.
Reminder: For optimal performance, please place the dongle receiver 20cm away
from other RF interference devices such as computer monitors and speakers.
Now, Enjoy and Have a Fun!!!
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Symptom Remedy
Keyboard or cursor
doesn’t function at all
•Make sure that batteries have sufficient power level.
•Follow the steps of ID setting to connect wireless
keyboard and receiver again.
The LED on RF receiver
or keyboard does not
blink if you move the
trackball or press keys
on keyboard
•Ensure computer is powered on and receiver is connected
to the USB port of computer.
•Make sure that batteries have sufficient power level.
•Unplug the receiver and plug it in again.
•Follow the steps of ID setting to connect wireless
keyboard and receiver again.
•Make sure the operation distance is within 10 meters.
Keyboard or cursor
doesn’t function
properly
zIf you press a key and the ‘transmitter’ LED on the
keyboard does not blink, it could be ID lost or keyboard is
beyond RF operation range.
zPlease reposition the keyboard until the LED resumes.
zIf the problem persists, please go to ID setting procedure to
reset ID.
Battery low RED LED
is lighted
zUse the charging cable to connect K/B and receiver for
battery charging.

*It will not affect your operating during battery charging
process.

WARNING
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a
Class B device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications
however, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
˙Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
˙Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
˙Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver in connected.
˙Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV
technician for technician for help.
Notice:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
part responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two condition: (1) this
device may not cause Harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference Received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
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