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1. Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 these devices may not cause harmful interference and 2 these devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rigue de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Regelement sur le materiel brouil leur du Canada 13 Contacting Gyration If you have any questions on your new Gyration product please contact us Main Office Gyration Inc Phone 408 255 3016 Fax 408 255 9075 Sales Phone 800 316 5432 Toll free in US and Canada Fax 408 387 5130 E mail sales gyration com Technical Support Phone 408 973 7086 Fax 408 973 7669 E mail support gyration com Product Support www gyration com support htm World Wide Web www gyration com Technical Support UK Phone 0870 442 8669hone 0870 442 8669 E mail uksupport gyration com Product Support www gyration com support_uk htm htm Technical Support Germany Phone 0 61 81 94 36 33 70 E mail support gyration de Product Support www gyration com support german htm 14 Warranty Information Gyration products come with a two year hardware warranty Gyration Inc Gyration warrants products against defects in material and workmanship for a p
2. one 5 10 minute break every hour Avoid prolonged repetitive tasks Vary your tasks throughout the day Assess your workstation and position freguently used items closest to you Maintain proper shoulder elbow and wrist alignment Shoulders should be relaxed with elbows at your side and wrists should be kept straight Avoid using wrist or palm rests while typing Gyration RF Receiver Learn Button Pressing the Learn button for two seconds puts the receiver into Learn Mode allowing you to synchronize one or more devices with the receiver After the devices have been synchronized pressing the Learn button again for two seconds takes the receiver out of Learn Mode If the receiver is not manually taken out of Learn Mode it will automatically return to Normal Mode after five minutes Status LED The Status LED light displays useful information about the modes of operation and the connection between the receiver and transmitter s Its various states are m Remains off when the receiver is operating in Normal Mode and no devices are transmitting Blinks slowly one blink per second when the receiver is in Learn Mode and is awaiting a Teach instruction from a device Flickers rapidly when the receiver is operating in Normal Mode and a synchronized device is transmitting If there is radio interference the flickering light will be inconsistent Blinks rapidly for a four second burst when it is in Learn Mode processi
3. the devices try to determine which devices will be used simultaneously and set them on opposite channels Example Mouse One is used by a presenter for cursor control and Mouse Two and a keyboard are used by an assistant to input data Mouse One is set at channel 3 Mouse Two is also set at channel 3 and the keyboard is set at channel 5 With this configuration Mouse One and the keyboard can be used simultaneously Or Mouse Two and the keyboard can be used simultaneously However since Mouse One and Mouse Two Sate the same channel they can only be used alter nately A low power consumer device i e Ultra Mouse with 30 ft range should not be used simultaneously with a high power professional device i e RF Keyboard with 100 ft range One or both devices may not work properly if data is being transmitted by the two units at the same time For optimal simultaneous performance it is recommended that you use two low powered devices or two high powered devices If you wish to use both a high and low power device simultaneously it is recommended that you alternate usage between the devices 10 Keyboard Troubleshooting Tips Reason Solution Computer does not Keyboard and Perform a Teach Learn sequence recognize data input Receiver not syn see Setting Up and Synchroniz chronized ing the Keyboard and the Gyration RF Receiver on page 1 Radio interference Change the device s channel set ting see Changing th
4. G 8 keyboard LEDS 1461 kiai i a hin ai a a Ramiele vee 9 Installing 3 or More DeviceS s ssssssrssrssrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrerrere 9 Troubleshooting TIDS i ik i nu ausisnuks RW NR skio Na kana kn kad 11 Regulatory nformation sssssss2222222222222222220222022222220 0 12 FEC Statene Wt I i O Ye He HR HN mr 12 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations 13 ContacHng GyratlOnh i usa YRR eriewntnwettatarndeew Kakas 14 Warranty Information ccccccsessceneeeeessseeeeeeseeeessnannessenenees 15 Gyration Compact Keyboard Gyration s wireless Compact Keyboard is small ultralight and perfect for conference rooms classrooms traveling or even the living room with your media PC Having no line of sight limitations its powerful range allows you to control your PC from anywhere in the room and when you include the whis per quite keys you have the ultimate in portability and effi ciency Key Features Channel Teach Status LED Button Button Status RF Channel RF Teach ra a a M eS Esc F1 Setting Up and Synchronizing the Keyboard and the Gyration RF Receiver When installing the Compact Keyboard for the first time or when adding additional Gyration devices to the system it is neces sary to perform a Teach Learn seguence to synchronize the devices To set up and synchronize the Compact Keyboard and the RF Receiver 1 Connect the receiver cable into an available
5. Gyration Compact Keyboard User Manual Gyration PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Compact Keyboard RF Receiver System Full functionality on IBM compatible PCs running Windows Requirements 2000 ME XP or higher Limited functionality on MAC OS 8 0 and higher and Windows 98 Second Edition Available USB port Size 12 5 L x 6 W x 1 H 32cm x 3 15 L x 2 85 W x 73 H 8cm 15cm x 4cm x 7 2cm x 1 8cm Weight 21 ounces 653g includes 2 16 ounces 67 29 batteries Radio 49 MHz U S with 8 channels and 36 800 security addresses Batteries 4 AAA for up to 6 months of ee a use Connector USB with 5 1 5m cable L Temp 10 to 40 C aoe a to 104 F Storage Temp 30 to 70 C 86 to 158 F nternet and Multimedia hot keys not supported by Macintosh or Windows 98 Second Edition Standard keyboard keys are functional TABLE OF CONTENTS Compact Keyboard ii ui WY TWYN NWN WRAN WN NEU WAN 1 KEY FEaLUF OB tion Dw a Ob Aa AU 1 Setting Up amd SVAENFONIZINO AL ii a si L in 1 Determining the Channel RR RE RL aaa 3 Cnangding the Cnanneli ee Ru dn aa ana k ddi Dn 3 Powering On and Offa eiu Rd DN Y NU ON ene 4 Special Keyboard Media Keys kFF AE EE EA A 5 Using the Blue Numeric Keypad YY aaa aaa 6 Keyboard Usage TIDS kiaunes i iii i GR EE 7 RE Re celver iu Y WD WW an a GN dekai dai kasis na skaid 8 LOG Dn BUTON au YR i S i i GG dd 8 SLAR_ US LES ae ast a alia ad a a ia dd ee ee ANO E
6. P Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Program Support Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Internet Explorer Default e mail client Function Re loads a page you viewed before clicking the Back button Stops the loading process in the browser window Re loads the currently displayed page in the browser window Launches Brower if closed and loads your Home page in the browser window Opens the Search frame in the browser window or if closed launches Windows search Opens the Favorites frame in the browser window Launches your default e mail client Using the Blue Numeric Keypad To activate the numeric keypad ensure the Num Lock fea ture is enabled on your keyboard While holding down the blue Fn Function key press the blue numeric keys on your key board Keyboard Usage Tips Some studies suggest that long periods of repetitive motion improper workstation set up or incorrect body position may be linked to serious injury If you experience any discomfort in your hands wrists arms neck or back such as pain numb ness weakness consult a gualified health professional To reduce the risks of such injuries follow these precautions Take breaks freguently Experts suggest taking at least
7. USB port and Note power on your computer Your operating system should detect the new hardware device and initiate the installa tion procedure Continue to follow the standard USB device installation screens until installation is complete Insert four AAA batteries into the keyboard Press and hold the Learn button on the receiver for two seconds and then release it The Status light will blink Slowly indicating the receiver is in Learn Mode 4 Press and release the Teach button located at the top of the keyboard The Status light on the receiver will blink rapidly for four seconds then begin to blink slowly At this time press the Teach button on any additional devices such as a second keyboard an Ultra Mouse or a GyroRe mote 5 To exit Learn Mode press the Learn button on the receiver for two seconds Otherwise Learn Mode will automatically time out after five minutes If more than one Gyration device is being installed on the Same system place the receiver into Learn Mode step 3 above and then press the Teach button on each device before exiting Learn Mode However do not press the Learn button on the receiver for each device to be added see Keyboard Troubleshooting Tips on page 11 When the receiver is put into Learn Mode it erases its mem ory of previously learned devices and looks for new devices Therefore when adding a new device to a system it is neces sary to put the receiver into Lea
8. anty applies only to MU products and is governed by the laws of the State of California Trademark Information 2003 Gyration Inc All rights reserved Gyration and the Gyration logo are trademarks of Gyration Inc in the United States and other countries All other trade names mentioned are the property of their respective companies US Patent Numbers 5 440 326 5 898 421 5 825 350 and other pending patents 15 Gyration Gyration Compact Keyboard User Manual DL00056 001 Rev B Gyration Inc 408 255 3016 www gyration com
9. e Channel the Keyboard is Using on page 3 Move receiver away from other electronic devices e g monitor speakers radio etc Keyboard is off Power it on see Powering the Keyboard On and Off on page 4 Dead batteries Replace batteries Keystrokes are not Radio interference Change the device s channel set consistently recog ting see Changing the Channel nized the Keyboard is Using on page 3 Move receiver away from other electronic devices e g monitor Speakers radio etc 11 Regulatory Information Attention This device emits radio frequencies and has not been certified by the FAA for use onboard aircraft Do not use this device at any time onboard civil aircraft To minimize the possibility of interference power off the Compact Keyboard to ensure the device remains off during flight FCC Statement The Compact Keyboard and RF Receiver have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and radiates 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 int
10. erference 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 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna television radio etc 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for additional help Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Contact Gyration Inc 12930 Saratoga Avenue Bldg C Saratoga CA 95070 Technical Support 408 973 7086 These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 12 The Compact Keyboard operates in the frequency band of 49 825 to 49 895 MHz with RF output power of less than 30 MicroWatts EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power Warning Using these products in any way other than as described in this manual or altering the antenna in any way may violate FCC rules FCC ID JJ 4 GP221 001 Compact Keyboard Receiver AS00262 001 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We GYRATION INC 12930 Saratoga Avenue Suite C Saratoga CA 95070 Phone 408 255 3016 Declare under our sole responsibility that the product USB MINI DUAL RECEIVER PART NO AS00262 001 Complies with
11. eriod of two years from the date of purchase from Gyration or an authorized Gyration agent This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is not transferable This warranty does not cover any incompatibilities due to the user s computer hardware software or any other related system configuration in which the product interfaces Proof of purchase will be required before any warranty consideration by Gyration occurs This warranty does not cover any damage caused by negligence non authorized modifications or parts installed without prior written permission from Gyration This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident abuse misuse or misapplication nor as a result of service to the product by anyone other than by Gyration Gyration is not responsible for any lost profits lost savings or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use this product This includes damage to property and to the extent permitted by law damages for personal injury This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties or exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which may vary from state to state This warr
12. ng a Teach instruction and synchronizing the receiver with the device Keyboard LEDs The Keyboard Status LEDs indicate whether your computer has the Num Lock Caps Lock and or Scroll Lock features acti vated Num Lock Used to toggle a combination number cursor keypad between numeric keys and cursor keys Caps Lock When activated causes all alphabetic eee to be uppercase but has no effect on other eys Scroll Lock Used to toggle between scrolling and non scrolling mode on PC keyboards When activated the arrow keys scroll the screen regardless of the current cursor location Installing 3 or More Devices The RF receiver can be taught to recognize up to eight devices such as mice remotes and keyboards on a system but only two of those devices may be used simultaneously When setting up a system with a single receiver and three or more devices the following guidelines must be followed Select two channels that are free of outside interference and install all devices on either of those two channels When possible it is recommended that the two chosen channels be separated by at least one unused channel For example setting the channels to 2 and 4 is recommended over setting the channels to 2 and 3 Any of the devices installed on one channel may be used simultaneously with any of the devices on the other channel Two devices that share a channel may be used alternately When installing
13. one or more chan nels For example setting the channels to 2 and 4 is rec ommended over setting the channels to 2 and 3 If you are installing three or more devices on a single receiver see Installing 3 or More Devices on page 9 Remember if a Teach Learn sequence has already been performed it is not ey to re synchronize the devices after a channel change To change the channel 1 Press and quickly release the Channel button located at the top of the keyboard 2 When you release the Channel button the keyboard will change to the next sequential channel and the green Sta tus light at the top of the keyboard will flash The number of flashes indicates the new channel the keyboard is using Powering the Keyboard On and Off To conserve battery life the keyboard enters a Sleep Mode after several minutes of non use In Sleep Mode the keyboard only uses battery power when a button is pushed To awake from Sleep Mode click any button It is only necessary to power down your keyboard if traveling without its protective cover included in the Ultra Professional model If the hard shell cover is used powering down is not required and the keyboard will remain in Sleep Mode with no radio transmission However it is recommended you power down to avoid inadvertent key presses that may occur without Snapping on the cover TO power on m Simultaneously press and release the Channel and Teach b
14. rn Mode and then press the Teach button on all the devices that will be used on the sys tem After the Teach Learn seguence is performed the receiver and device s will remain synchronized after powering down and or changing channels It is only necessary to perform the Teach Learn seguence when setting a device up for the first time or when adding additional devices to the system Note Determining Which Channel the Keyboard is Using The Compact Keyboard has eight individual channels available to it To determine which channel a device is currently using 1 Press and quickly release the Channel button at the top of the keyboard 2 Count the number of times the green Status light at the top of the keyboard flashes The number of flashes indi cates the channel the keyboard is using If the keyboard s channel is changed when the computer is powered down or the receiver is not connected the devices will become unsynchronized When the system is running click and release the Channel button as described above to confirm the channel The keyboard broadcasts a message across all eight channels that informs the receiver what chan nel it is currently operating on The receiver then automati cally restores synchronization Changing the Channel the Keyboard is Using When two devices are being used in the same proximity each device should be set to operate on a unigue channel For the best reception space the channels apart by
15. uttons at the top of the keyboard for three seconds It will confirm it is powering on by flashing its Status light for one second To power off m Simultaneously press and release the Channel and Teach buttons at the top of the keyboard It will immediately power off and be unresponsive to button clicks It will confirm it is powering off by flashing its Status light three times Key Prev Track lay Pause Next Track Stop Volume Down olume Up Mute Back Special Keyboard Media Keys os Support Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME XP Program Support Windows CD Player Default Media Player Windows CD Player Default Media Player Windows CD Player Default Media Player Windows CD Player Default Media Player Windows sound control Windows sound control Windows sound control Microsoft Internet Explorer Function CD or Media player scans for previously played track Toggles player between Play and Pause modes CD or Media player scans for next track on CD or music file Puts player into Stop mode Decreases Windows volume setting Increases Windows volume setting Mutes Windows sound volume Loads the last page you viewed in the browser window Key Special Keyboard Media Keys Continued os Support Win 2000 ME XP Win 2000 ME X

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