IOne Scorpius-R30 User manual

Scorpius-R30
2.4GHz Wireless MCE Keyboard with Touchpad
User’s Guide
Thank you for purchasing 2.4GHz Wireless MCE keyboard with Touchpad. Please
read this user’s guide to help you using this product easily. If you have any questions,
please contact us at www.ione.com.tw, www.ione-usa.com or www.ione-europe.com.
Introduction
Scorpius-R30 is a 2.4GHz wireless MCE keyboard with touchpad and 2 mouse
buttons, which replace an additional mouse and save valuable desk space.
20 media center hotkeys provide quick and easy access t to almost all MCE functions
with just one click.
The keyboard comes with an ergonomic shape and streamlined style, which combines
usability and design perfectly.
The two-way RF technology will automatically switch between 96channels and 11
IDs/channel when radio band interferences from other surrounded 2.4GHz devices
(such as another Scorpius-R30, Wi-Fi wireless LAN 802.11 a/b/g, Bluetooth, DECT
digital telephone, etc) are detected. Scorpius R30 is compatible with other 2.4GHz
devices.
For using USB for Windows XP MCE/VISTA, Scorpius-R30 MCE does not require
any driver. Just plug and play. However, the MCE hotkeys won’t work, if you are
using the keyboard under Windows 2000/XP systems.
Features
•20 MCE hotkeys (including 10 compound MCE hotkeys) with touchpad and
mouse button function
•Built-in 65mm*49mm touchpad
•Two-way 2.4GHz RF technology with 96 channels
•Slim profile, scissors-type architecture and slim key cap
•2 LED indicators: “battery low” and “connection”
•Up to 10-meter operation range
•Low power consumption with smart power saving function
•Power on / off switch

•USB interface
Package Content:
1. Scorpius-R30 2.4GHz Wireless MCE Keyboard with Touchpad
2. Dongle Receiver
3. User’s Guide
4. 4 x AAA batteries
System Requirements:
IBM or compatible PC system
-Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition
-Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
-Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
Pentium IV 2.4G and above CPU is recommended
60GB and above hard disk, 256M and above RAM
Microsoft Windows XP certified 64M DDR video card
Microsoft Windows XP certified MPEG 2 Decoder
(Hardware requirements for Windows XP MCE / Vista
Hardware Installation
USB:
Step1: Insert 4 AAA 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 and install the USB device automatically.
Hot-Keys Definition
10 Hot key version (HEK1)
WWW Back to web home page or launch default internet
browser
MAIL Launch default E-mail application
MEDIA Start Media Center or go to Start menu
Volume Down Turn volume down
Mute Mute volume output
Volume Up Turn volume up
Previous Track Previous track (Media Player)

Play/ Pause Play or pause CD/VCD/DVD player
Next Track Next track (Media Player)
Record Record current TV show or program
20 Hot keys version (Scorpius-R30)
10 Compound Media Center hot keys (Press with “Shift” key)
Volume Down /
Guide
Turn volume down/
Go to electronic programming guide
Mute /
My Photos
Mute volume output /
Go to My Picture/Photos
Volume Up /
DVD Menu
Turn volume up /
Display the DVD menu
Play/ Pause /
My Music
Play the selected song, Album, Playlist, recorded TV or
videos. Pause the currently playing media. Press again to
resume. /
Go to My Music
Rewind /
S
Rewind currently playing media. /
Start Media Center or go to Start menu
Forward /
More info
Speed up currently playing media. /
Show information about current media or selected item
/ Stop
My TV
Stop playing current media. /
Go to My TV
Record /
Record current TV show or program/
Go to recorded TV page

Record TV
Previous Track /
My Video
For Album or Playlist, play previous song. For recorded
TV, go back 5 seconds. For DVD, play the previous
chapter. /
Go to My Videos.
Next Track /
Live TV
For Album or Playlist, skip to next song. For recorded TV,
skip ahead 29 sec. For DVD, play the next chapter. /
Switch to live TV if TV is not currently playing. If TV is
paused, skip to live programming
ID Setting
The product has been pre-set and keyboard and dongle receiver are already paired.
It is not necessary to do the ID setting when you use Scorpius R30 for the first time.
However, the connection may be lost due to RF interferences. Hence it may be
necessary 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 best performance, please
plug the dongle receiver into the front USB port of your computer, or use the
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 hold press the “Fn” key till TX blue LED to shine
then put your finger away, wait the receiver and keyboard light off . 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 place the dongle receiver 20cm away from
other RF interference devices such as computer monitors and speakers.

Now, enjoy and have fun!
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Symptom Possible Reason Remedy
The LED of dongle
receiver does not light or
blink when the dongle
receiver is plugged into
USB port of the computer
The computer is off or the
USB port does not
provide enough power
Turn on your computer or
plug the receiver to an USB
port with better power
supply. You might also use
an USB hub with external
power.
The LED of dongle
receiver does not light or
blink when a key is
pressed or the touchpad is
used.
The ID is lost or the
distance is beyond RF
transmitting range
Follow the above ID setting
procedure, or move the
keyboard closer to the
dongle receiver until the
LED blinks
For further questions Please feel free to send an

NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR
TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO
THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S
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