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- 1- RF Wireless Slim Keyboard and Mouse Desktop Instruction Manual Version: GT3.0 The wireless keyboard and optical mouse operate with digital radio technology. There is no connecting cable to pile up desktop. The keyboard and mouse use radio frequencies to send data to the receiver, which forwards these to your computer. You can use the keyboard and mouse on any computer equipped with a free USB interface. There are two channels, CH1 and CH2 for your selection. CE marking This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and Commission from 9 March 1999 governing Radio and Telecommunications Equipment and mutual recognition of conformity. BATTERY INSTALLATION The cordless optical mouse uses two AAA rechargeable batteries. pic.1 1. Press the tab to remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the mouse. 2. Insert two supplied AAA rechargeable batteries in the battery compartment according to the polarity marked inside. 3. Replace the cover. The cordless keyboard uses two AAA batteries. pic.2 1. Press the tab to remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the cordless keyboard. 2. Insert two AAA batteries according to the polarity marked inside. 3. Replace the cover. PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com 1 BATTERY NOTES l Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. l Do not burn or bury batteries. l Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type. l Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities. l If you do not plan to use the mouse or the keyboard for more than a week, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that may damage electronic parts. l Each time you replace the batteries, repeat the mouse or keyboard setup by following “setting up the ID wireless link.” CONNECTING TO AC POWER Power the receiver using the supplied 7.5V, 300mA AC/DC adapter. CAUTION: ! You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies 7.5V DC and delivers at least 300mA. Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the receiver’s DC 7.5V jack. The supplied adapter meets these specifications. Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the receiver or the adapter. CONNECTING THE RECEIVER 1. Make sure your computer is turn off. 2. Connect the receiver's cable to the USB port of your computer . 3. Connect the adapter to a standard AC outlet. 4. Turn on your computer. Set up the receiver at least 20 cm away from other electronic devices, such as the computer monitor or external storage drives, to achieve optimum performance. Note: Maintain a distance - even in office environments - with the keyboard, mouse and receiver of at least five meters from other radio devices to prevent interference during transmission of the signals. The receiver has two lights “ lA ” and “ II ” indicating the state of Caps lock and numeral keys. PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com 2 SETTING UP THE ID WIRELESS LINK Set up your Keyboard and Mouse ID wireless link separately. Slim Keyboard 1. Press CONNECT key on the receiver after booting the system. The green LED inside the connect key will light on. 2. To set up the keyboard wireless link, press CONNECT key on the bottom of the slim keyboard. The green LED will go off. A 1 pic.3 Optical mouse 1. Press CONNECT key on the receiver after booting the system. The green LED inside the connect key will light on. 2. To set up the mouse wireless link, press CONNECT key on the bottom of the mouse. The green LED will go off. A 1 pic4 Note: The setup must be completed within one minute. If the setup time exceeds one minute, repeat the procedure. SETTING CHANNEL The wireless optical mouse and multimedia keyboard offer 2 channels, CH1 and CH2. Interference can be removed by adjusting the channels. The operation of setting channels PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com 3 is as bellows: For mouse to set channel If you decide to use “CH 1” for mouse, 1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the mouse, turn the button inside the compartment to “ CH 1 “ and replace and close the cover. 2. Press the “ CONNECT “ key on the receiver. 3. Press the “CONNECT” key on the bottom of the mouse. Then the CH1 can be set successfully. Note: the same way for “ CH 2 “ setting. For keyboard to set channel The channel of keyboard can be detected automatically. If you decide to use “ CH 1 “ for keyboard, you just turn the button on the bottom of the keyboard to “ CH 1 “, then the CH1 can be set successfully. If you want to change to “ CH 2 “, you just turn the button to “ CH 2 “, then the keyboard can be changed to “ CH 2 “. Pic6 CHANGING COMMUNICATION CODE The desktop has a communication code to the computer to avoid interference with other desktops. Change the code if there is any interference. The interference only exists when more than one mouse and keyboard are used at the same time. It need you reset the ID wireless link A 1 Pic5 PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com 4 The operation is same as that SETTING UP THE ID WIRELESS LINK BATTERY LOW WARNING On the Mouse The mouse has a battery-low indicator, which will light RED when battery has low power. On the Keyboard When you press any key, the power indicator & on the keyboard lights RED to show the keyboard batteries are out of power. Pic8 Charging the Batteries on the Mouse Charging the rechargeable batteries of the mouse for the first time, place it in the charging unit of the receiver for approximately 12 hours to 16 hours to charge the batteries. For the later use, it will take only 2 hours to realize quickly charge. Make sure the adapter is connected to the power. 1. Put the mouse on the charging-stand as shown. 2. The mouse power indicator will light RED, indicating ch…
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1234 A B C D 4321 D C B A VCC DC/DC Convertor BATTERY P7202 Mouse Block Diagram TX CH1=27.145MHz Charge And Low Battery Check Charge Input Red LED Display Key Input Left Right Middle Scroll Input Up Down Data output VCC Data out Oscillator Power Amplification ANT Tx Power control Tx Power control Prev. Connect key Sensor Detecting Movement Connect Movement O s c 1 O s c 2 Low Batt Indicator Low Batt Memory Memory Next TX CH2=27.095MHz PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com
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Page 1 of 1 Product Operation Description This product P7202 is wireless optical mouse, which has five buttons: left button, mid-button, fourth and fifth buttons, the mid-button (wheel) functions both as a wheel and a button. The main function of P7202 is modulating button action and moving message, transmit RF signal to associated receiver. The operation frequency range is 26.96 to 27.28MHz, P7202 has two channels, and the frequency channel can be selected via change a switch in the battery box, then press CONNECT key on the bottom of the mouse, also you need to press CONNECT key on the receiver at the same time, the connection will be set up within one minute. The mouse P7202 has a battery-low indicator, which will light red when battery has low power, the light will be red while mouse is on charging, and turn green after finished charging.
Page 1 of 1 Product Operation Description This product P7202 is wireless optical mouse, which has five buttons: left button, mid-button, fourth and fifth buttons, the mid-button (wheel) functions both as a wheel and a button. The main function of P7202 is modulating button action and moving message, transmit RF signal to associated receiver. The operation frequency range is 26.96 to 27.28MHz, P7202 has two channels, and the frequency channel can be selected via change a switch in the battery box, then press CONNECT key on the bottom of the mouse, also you need to press CONNECT key on the receiver at the same time, the connection will be set up within one minute. The mouse P7202 has a battery-low indicator, which will light red when battery has low power, the light will be red while mouse is on charging, and turn green after finished charging.
123456 A B C D 654321 D C B A Date: Filename: E:\G-TECH 2003\P7202\V21\P7202V21.sch Drawn TITLE: P7202-SCH Approved Confirmed by: by: by: Version V21 文 件 编 号 GT-R0101-A GND 10 GND 12 PD 15 SDIO 16 SCLK 1 X A 2 X B 3 Y B 4 Y A 5 R_BIN 14 REFA 7 REFB 8 OSC_OUT 11 OSC_IN 9 XY_LED 6 V D D 1 3 U1 2 1 3 SW1 L 2 1 3 SW2 R 2 1 3 SW3 M A C B SW4 SW WHEEL A0 1 A1 2 A2 3 VSS 4 SDA 5 SCL 6 WP 7 VCC 8 U2 KS24C010 C1 0.1uF R1 22K R2 22K C5 30pF V+3.8 C8 * C16 100uF/16V C2 0.1uF 1 2 3 X1 18.432MHZ C3 0.1uF R9 22K 1 2 X2 6.00MHZ C6 30pF C7 30pF R10 220K R11 220K PA4/VREF 1 PA5 2 PA6 3 PA7 4 VDD 5 OSC2 6 OSC1 7 PB0 8 RB1 9 PB2 10 PB3 11 CNTI 12 /RST 13 VSS 14 PA0 15 PA1 16 PA2 17 PA3 18 U3 JS5618 SDIO SCLK SCLK SDIO PD PD EPSCLK EPSCLK SDIO V+3.8 V+3.8 TXP TXD WELL1 WELL2 L_Key R_Key M_Key V+3.8 V+3.8 L_Key R_Key M_Key WELL1 WELL2 C17 0.1uF SW5 Reset R12 1K TXD V+3.8 R13 10K L1 PK0608-221K C20 100uF/16V D1 1N5819 R15 * R16 100K T1 T2 T3 LED1 3RG9HW-1-1 C4 0.1uF R28 470 TXP T6 2 13 SW6 K4 C21 10uF/25V C22 100pF C23 100pF LED2 HLMP-ED80 C24 CD288H-47uF/25V D3 1N372R0 C9 * C10 * R3 22K R4 22K R5 22K V+3.8 V+3.8 R6 22K R7 22K 2 13 SW7 K5 T8 T11 T12 LX 3 G N D 1 OUT 2 U4 RT9261-33CX VCC 2 G N D 3 OUT 1 U5 XC61CN2402PR R14 10K C26 100pF C27 100pF R18 220R 1 2 3 Q1 KSC2223Y C28 30pF C29 30pF R8 22K R19 47K R21 47R C18 0.1uF R20 47K C30 1000pF L2 2.2uH L3 8.2uH C32 220pF 1 ANT1 ANT=200mm TXD TXP 2 13 SW8 SS008-01P-12 1 2 3 Q2 9014 C33 27pF C34 12pF C31 1000pF V+3.8 X3 26.995M X4 27.145M C35 22uF C19 0.1uF CHARGE GND V+3.8 Q4 8550 R29 12R D6 1N4007 R30 68K R17 9.1K Q5 9014 D7 1N4148 D5 1N4148 R22 22K Q6 9014 R23 100K R24 22K R25 100K C36 1uF V+3.8 Reset Reset Battery Battery CHARGE CHARGE CHARGE TOUCH CHARGE & LOW VOLTAGE R35 330R R36 22K R26 12R T7 2 x AAA Battery 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P1 8PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P2 8PIN V+3.8V+3.8 SCLK SDIO PD TXD TXP CHARGE T14 T15 Q3 8550 R27 12R R38 12R D4 1N4148 Q7 9014 R40 22K R41 270K R39 22K C37 0.1uF C38 0.1uF Q8 9014 R31 10K R32 47K CHARGE D8 5.1V T16 R33 10K Q9 8550 R34 12R R42 12R V+3.8 C39 1uF T20 T21 C40 1uF CHARGE Q10 8550 D11 * D10 * R43 * T17 VDD 3 G N D 2 VOUT 1 U6 * C11 * 1 2 ANT2 * D9 1N4148 CHARGE R44 220 Fast Fast Q11 9014 R45 220 Q12 9014 R46 4.7K Slow REDGREEN Slow R47 47K VCC 2 G N D 3 OUT 1 U8 * VDD 3 G N D 2 VOUT 1 U7 * VCC 2 G N D 3 OUT 1 U9 * C12 * B1 * R37 * R48 * Q13 * Battery R49 * R50 * V+3.8 Battery R51 220 L4 * PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com
Produktsicherheit und –qualität Product Safety and Quality Prüfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No.: 16002983 001 Seite 2 von 15 Page 2 of 15 TEST SUMMARY 5.1 CONDUCTED EMISSION FOR FCC PART 15 PER SECTION 15.207(A) RESULT: n.a. 5.2 RADIATED EMISSION FOR FCC PART 15 PER SECTION 15.209(A) RESULT: ok 5.3 FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONICS RADIATED EMISSION FOR FCC PART 15 PER SECTION 15.227 RESULT: ok Produktsicherheit und –qualität Product Safety and Quality Prüfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No.: 16002983 001 Seite 3 von 15 Page 3 of 15 Contents 1 GENERAL REMARKS..............................................................................................................4 1.1 C OMPLEMENTARY MATERIALS............................................................................................4 2 TEST SITES.............................................................................................................................4 2.1 TEST FACILITIES....................................................................................................................4 2.2 LIST OF TEST AND MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS..............................................................5 2.3 T RACE ABILITY......................................................................................................................5 2.4 CALIBRATION.........................................................................................................................5 2.5 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY.............................................................................................6 2.6 LOCATION OF ORIGINAL DATA..............................................................................................6 2.7 STATUS OF FACILITY USED FOR TESTING..............................................................................6 3 G ENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION......................................................................................6 3.1 PRODUCT FUNCTION AND INTENDED USE.............................................................................7 3.2 R ATINGS AND SYSTEM DETAILS............................................................................................7 3.3 INDEPENDENT OPERATION MODES.......................................................................................7 3.4 SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS......................................................................................................8 4 T EST SET-UP AND OPERATION MODE...................................................................................8 4.1 P RINCIPLE OF CONFIGURATION SELECTION........................................................................8 4.2 T EST OPERATION AND TEST SOFTWARE..............................................................................8 4.3 S PECIAL ACCESSORIES AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT..........................................................8 4.4 C OUNTERMEASURES TO ACHIEVE EMC COMPLIANCE.......................................................8 4.5 TEST SET-UP...........................................................................................................................9 5 TEST RESULTS E M I S S I O N ........................................................................................10 5.1 CONDUCTED EMISSION FOR FCC PART 15 PER SECTION 15.207(A) ................................10 5.2 RADIATED EMISSION FOR FCC PART 15 PER SECTION 15.209(A) ....................................11 5.3 FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONICS RADIATED EMISSION FOR FCC PART 15 PER SECTION 15.227 .............................................................................................................................................12 6 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TEST SET-UP.................................................................................13 7 LIST OF TABLES...................................................................................................................15 8 L IST OF PHOTOGRAPHS.......................................................................................................15 Produktsicherheit und –qualität Product Safety and Quality Prüfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No.: 16002983 001 Seite 4 von 15 Page 4 of 15 1 General Remarks 1.1 Complementary Materials All attachments are integral parts of this test report. This applies especially to the following appendix: Appendix 1: Test result 2 Test Sites 2.1 Test Facilities Shenzhen SMQ Shenzhen Bureau of Quality Technical Supervision Shenzhen Academy of Metrology and Quality Inspection Bldg, of Shenzhen Academy of Metrology and Quality Inspection Longzhu Road, Nanshan, Shenzhen, P.R. China Produktsicherheit und –qualität Product Safety and Quality Prüfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No.: 16002983 001 Seite 5 von 15 Page 5 of 15 2.2 List of Test and Measurement Instruments Table 1: List of Test and Measurement Equipment Kind of Equipment Manufacturer Type S/N Calibrated until EMI Test Receiver Rohde & Schwarz ESI26 838786/013 29.01.2005 Signal Generator Rohde & Schwarz SMR20 100047 01.02.2005 Bilog Antenna Chase CBL6112B 2591 29.01.2005 3m Semi-anechoic chamber Albatross Projects 9X6X6 ---- 29.01.2005 Loop Antenna Schwarzbeck FMZB1516 113 31.01.2005 2.3 Trace ability All measurement equipment calibrations are traceable to NIST or where calibration is performed outside the United States, to equivalent nationally recognized standards organizations 2.4 Calibration Equipment requiring calibration is calibrated periodically by the manufacturer or according to manufacturer’s specifications. Additionally all equipment is verified for proper performance on a regular basis using in house standards or comparisons. Produktsicherheit und –qualität Product Safety and Quality Prüfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No.: 16002983 001 Seite 6 von 15 Page 6 of 15 2.5 Measurement Uncertainty The estimated combined standard uncertainty for conducted emissions measurements is ± 3 dB. The estimated combined standard uncertainty for radiated emissions measurements is ± 3 dB. 2.6 Location of or…
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Produktsicherheit und –qualität Product Safety and Quality Prüfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No.: 16002983 001 Seite 13 von 15 Page 13 of 15 6 Photographs of the Test Set-Up Photograph 1: Set-up for Radiation Measurement Below 30MHz Produktsicherheit und –qualität Product Safety and Quality Prüfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No.: 16002983 001 Seite 14 von 15 Page 14 of 15 Photograph 2: Set-up for Radiation Measurement below 1GHz
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 26.96 MHz - 27.28 MHz | - |
WIRELESS GAMING MOUSE
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
GAMING MOUSE
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
2.4GHz Wirteless Keyboard
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
2.4GHz Wireless Mouse
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
2.4GHz Wireless Keyboard
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter