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Version 1.1 (2011/02/14) © 2011 by MaxPoint Handelsges. mbH
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3. How to use the keyboard
After successful launch enjoy now during the operation a free and independent choice of location up to
approx. 7 m distance to the PC. More or less range can be caused, like mentioned above, by metallic
dividing walls, other computer cases, monitors, ZIP drives, loudspeakers, switching power supplies etc.,
but also by different loading capacity of the batteries. The status LEDs on front side of the keyboard give you
information about the current operating condition.
3.1 Meaning of status LEDs
Pairing/ Transmitting-LED
indicates that the keyboard and the USB receiver are in Pairing-Mode, that means
during manual initiation of the new-synchronisation routine to one shared „radio
channel“ (ID). It goes out after successful synchronisation.
It also flashes during key actuation respectively Track ball operation and indicates
that all input information have been sent out successfully per radio transmission from
the keyboard.
Battery Low-LED
indicates that the load condition of the batteries is below 2.2 Volt. It is always on until
a new battery was inserted or the battery was used up completely.
Besides it stays on when the keyboard is not
in Sleep-Modus (idle state).
Recharging-LED
flashes when the batteries are recharged and lights on permanently when the
batteries have reached full charge.
3.2 Special operation modes of the keyboard
Sleep-Mode
When 40-50 minutes happens no input in your keyboard respectively trackball, the keyboard turns
automatically into Sleep-Mode (idle state) to save battery capacity.
Wake up-Mode
For activating the keyboard from Sleep-Mode press any key on your keypad including the mouse buttons
(but not the trackball).
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