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Bernoulli Laser
WIRELESS LASER MINI MOUSE
User's Guide
Wheel button
Dpi button
ID reset button
Mouse
Power on/o switch
Receiver
Battery
cover
Low power
indicator
Receiver
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the most innovative mini wireless mouse. With an
incredible sensitivity to surface details and high tracking speed than other mice, the mouse
can track reliably even on tricky polished or wood-grain surfaces. It offers even more
advance that will make you more productive and more comfortable.
A. Hardware Installation
2.4GHz (distance 6~8m), 16 Channels/216 ID
Using state-of-art technology. High tracking speed and sensitivity.
Nano receiver.
Longer battery life.
Auto-Link, Plug and Play! No need to set the channel ID.
Power on/off switch.
800/1600 dpi switchable button.
2*AAA Alkaline batteries included.
This product complies with IEC 60825-1, Class Ilaser product.
The product complies with FCC and CE rules.
Safety Notice
Please DO NOT direct the
laser beam at anyone's eyes.
Features
2. Connect the receiver
a. Turn on your PC.
b. Connect the receivere to USB port on PC.
PC
USB port
The unit offers a strong power saving management. Once the mouse accesses the sleeping mode, " to click any
button of the mouse" is compulsory to wake it up.
Power on/off:
There is a Power on/off switch designed to save the batteries power while non-usage of a longer period.
User can push DPI button to change the resolution. The LED on wheel bar will be flashed when dpi has been
successfully switched.
1. Insert the batteries
a. Remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom case of the mouse.
b. Fit in the batteries accordingly to the diagram indicated in the battery cabinet.
c. Close the battery compartment cover properly.
d. Make sure the Power on-off switch on the bottom of the mouse is ON.
e. The Low Power LED on the wheel bar will be on for 6 seconds if the mouse power is on.
+
-
A wrong battery placement
may cause batteries overheat.
2 * AAA batteries
Battery compartment
cover
Press ID reset button
Execute ID connection software
12 3
ID links OK!
4. Replace the new batteries
Please replace a pair of new batteries and follow the previous instructions. (2, 3)
The red LED on the scroll wheel is the low batteries power indicator. It indicates that
batteries inside the mouse are needed to be replaced.
Note
While the mouse is working, if encountering any interference, the mouse and the receiver will
automatically source out and transfer to another free channel. During the transferring, the
cursor movement may have a second delay.
Note
3. Communication : The mouse & the receiver
The 2.4Ghz RF mouse features a dual-way transmission technology which enables the
mouse and the receiver auto-communication.
A. Auto-link mode
1. Make sure the Power On-Off Switch on the bottom of the mouse is ON.
2. Operate the mouse, and cursor's movement is mapping mouse movement. Now the
mouse and the receiver is auto-linked successfully.
B. Manual mode
If you find the communication channel does not connect well, you can use the software
connection tool to re-connect the mouse & receiver to reset a new channel ID. You are
able to get the software from the included diskette of the package or download from your
local brand vendor's website.