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Mini Wired / Wireless 2 1 in User's Guide Trouble Shooting a. Make sure you have connected the receiver correctly to the computer's USB port. b. For the best performance, we suggest you to locate the receiver with a distance from other electrical devices, such as the computer, the computer monitor or external storage drives. c. Make sure you have set the communication between the receiver and the mouse. Refer to the channel setting instruction (refer to No.3)in your manual. d. Some system devices might conflict with the mouse. Confirm the IRQ/address settings of these devices for conflicts, and change the settings as required. e. Make sure that you are not working the mouse on glossy or reflective surfaces. f. Try unplugging then reconnecting the receiver cable to your computer. Battery use reminders 1. Please make sure the batteries used for recharging are "Rechargeable Batteries" 2. Remove worn-out batteries from equipment immediately and dispose of promptly. 3. Keep all batteries (used or new) out of the reach of children. 4. To have the batteries with a regular check and replace new batteries if not used for a long time. 5. Never dispose of batteries in fire, as they could explode. 6. Always replace all the batteries at the same time. Mixing old and new batteries or mining types (such as alkaline with zinc carbon) will reduce overall performance and could cause leakage or rupture. 7. If the lower power indicator is blinking, please charge the battery through the USB charging cable immediately. Otherwise, you'll need to re-set the ID and charge the batteries more than 6 hours. 8. Do not mix different types of batteries (e.g. Ni MH, NiCd, alkaline, and etc) in the mouse. 9. Remove batteries from the electrical device if the device is not going to be sued for a long time. 10. If the performance of the batteries decreases substantially, it is time to replace the batteries. Recharegeable TOP 5. Using as a Wired Mouse In addition to be a wireless, the mouse will be used as a regular optical mouse. After setting well the ID channel, plug the receiver into the front side of the mouse. According to the diagram introduction.Then, pull out the retractable cable and plug it to an USB port, the mouse become a wired optical mouse. When the receiver is plug into the socket, the battery is charging when you're using the mouse. The receiver's face with the mark MUST be on the top, while plugging the receiver into the front of the mouse. Before using as a wired mouse, please check if the ID channel is well-set. PC USB port ID reset button Receiver ID reset button / Led 1. Insert the batteries a. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back by pressing the battery cover button of the mouse. b. Fit in the batteries according to the diagram indicated in the battery cabinet. c. Close the battery compartment cover. 2. Connect the receiver a. Turn off your PC. b. Connect the receiver cable to USB port on PC c. Turn on your PC It is a MUST to fully recharge the rechargeable batteries contained in this package at the first-time use. 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: 1. To save the power, please turn off the mouse by pressing and holding the on/off switch on the bottom of the mouse with 3-5 seconds. 2. To turn on the power, just repeat the same step as above again. 4. Recharge the batteries To charge the battery, plug the receiver into the front side of the mouse, according to the diagram instruction. Then, pull out the retractable cable and plug it to an USB port, the mouse become a wired optical mouse. When the receiver is plug into the socket, the battery is charging when you're using the mouse. (ID reset button) Red Led indicator blinks faster Green LED Light ON - Recharging Green LED Light OFF - Recharging completed Red LED flashing- Low Power +- Batteries Battery cover Ι!Mouse LED Display status PC Wheel button Battery cover ID reset button/ Power on/off switch Receiver Mouse Receiver Low power Led / Charging Led Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the World first 2-in-1 Mini wired/wireless rechargeable optical mouse, which includes optical technology, the radio frequency technology. The mouse can be used as a wirelsss mouse, and also as a wired mouse. The world first patented wired + wireless mouse 27 MHz RF Plug the receiver to the front of the mouse to be a wired mouse Battery's recharged when the mouse is used as a wired mouse Plug and Play! No need to set the channel ID 2*AAA charging batteries included 800 dpi Press Press Battery cover button Battery cover button The red LED on the top cover of the mouse is a low batteries power indicator. It indicates that batteries inside the mouse need to be recharged. If the batteries are used up, you may need to take out the batteries, reinstall again, and reset the ID to recharge it. The mouse surface may be warm during charging process. It is a normal phenomenon. Note Installing Instruction A wrong battery placement may cause batteries overheat. (ID reset button) Red Led indicator blinks slowly 3. Establish communication between the mouse and receiver A. Auto-link mode: The mouse has auto-link function itself. B. Manual mode: a. Please reset the ID when first time use if necessary. b. Press the ID reset button on the topside of the receiver, and note the red LED will blink slowly.(pic.1) c. Press the ID change button on the bottom of the mouse to set a new ID. (pic.2) The red LED indicator will blink at a faster rate when an identical ID is located.(pic.3) d. Press any button of the mouse to confirm the ID matching The red LED indicator on the receiver will blink any time the mouse sends it a signal. USB port 1 2 34 ID links OK! After Recharging 1. Disconnect the recharging cable from the mouse when charging is completed. 2. Make sure the communication between the mouse and the receiver is still available β¦
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MCU oscillator CR81P200 & 4MHz Battery AAA*2 DC-DC 3V Regulator 3V Sensor IC ANDS 5030 (inter oscillator) MISO MOSI SCLK EEPROM 93CC46 RF Transmit Circuit (double the carry wave to 27.045MHz) RF-DATA RF-PWR ANT Load oscillator 13.5225MHz
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FCC ID Label Sample for Model: B107 FCC ID: P5A-BB0002 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC ID Label This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The Label must not be a stick-on paper. The Label on these products must be permanently affixed to the product and readily visible at the time of purchase and must last the expected lifetime of the equipment not be readily detachable. Proposed Label Location on EUT EUT Bottom View/proposed FCC Mark Location FCC ID: P5A-BB0002
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Operation Description The mouse is powered by a dual-battery source. As time goes by, two batteries voltage level canβt avoid becoming lower below 3V, at this time DC-DC regulator will automatically raise the mouse operation voltage up to 3V. In this mouse design, we adopt 27.045M RF central transmission frequency way to deliver signals. In the operating mode, Optical sensor used will ceaselessly scan relevant interface port to estimate its luminance changes which can be coded digital signals and send MCU such digital signal information, then MCU can code them and deliver them the antenna network. In one word, when we press any key, MCU can detect miceβ motion orientation and size by its voltage level changes. As regards mouse circuit design, Crystal oscillator supplies the very clock frequency individual IC needs. Channels and addresses can be gained from EEPROM.
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FCC TEST REPORT Page 1 of 25 FCC ID : P5A-BB0002 Applicant : Areson Technology Corporation 12F, No.111-6, Hsing-De Rd. SanChung, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan Equipment Under Test (EUT) : Product description : Wireless Mouse Model No. : B107 Standards : FCC 15 Subpart C Paragraph 15.227 Date of Test : May 11, 2007 Test Engineer : Tiger Su Reviewed By : PERPARED BY: Waltek Services (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. 8C,West Tower, Aidi Building, No.5003 Binhe Rd, Futian District, Shenzhen518045, Guangdong, China. Tel: 86-755-83551033 Fax: 86-755-83552400 Areson Technology Corporation FCC ID: P5A-BB0002 Page 2 of 25 2 Contents Page 1 COVER PAGE..........................................................................................................................................................1 2 CONTENTS ..............................................................................................................................................................2 3 TEST SUMMARY....................................................................................................................................................5 4 GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................6 4.1 CLIENT INFORMATION............................................................................................................................................6 4.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF E.U.T...........................................................................................................................6 4.3 DETAILS OF E.U.T. .................................................................................................................................................6 4.4 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS...........................................................................................................................6 4.5 STANDARDS APPLICABLE FOR TESTING..................................................................................................................6 4.6 TEST FACILITY........................................................................................................................................................7 4.7 TEST LOCATION......................................................................................................................................................7 5 EQUIPMENT USED DURING TEST ...................................................................................................................8 6 CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST ........................................................................................................................10 6.1 TEST EQUIPMENT..................................................................................................................................................10 6.2 TEST PROCEDURE.................................................................................................................................................10 6.3 CONDUCTED TEST SETUP.....................................................................................................................................11 6.4 EUT OPERATING CONDITION...............................................................................................................................11 6.5 CONDUCTED EMISSION LIMITS.............................................................................................................................12 6.6 CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST RESULT...................................................................................................................12 7 RADIATION EMISSION TEST...........................................................................................................................13 7.1 TEST EQUIPMENT..................................................................................................................................................13 7.2 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY.............................................................................................................................13 7.3 TEST PROCEDURE.................................................................................................................................................13 7.4 RADIATED TEST SETUP.........................................................................................................................................14 7.5 SPECTRUM ANALYZER SETUP...............................................................................................................................15 7.6 CORRECTED AMPLITUDE & MARGIN CALCULATION............................................................................................15 7.7 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS................................................................................................................................15 7.8 EUT OPERATING CONDITION...............................................................................................................................16 7.9 RADIATED EMISSIONS LIMIT.................................................................................................................................16 7.10 RADIATED EMISSIONS TEST RESULT................................................................................................................17 7.11 RADIATED EMISSION TEST DATA.....................................................................................................................17 8 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ..................................................................................................................................18 8.1 TEST PROCEDURE.................................................................................................................................................18 9 PHOTOGRAPHS OF TESTING.....................................................................................................................β¦
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Radiation Emission Test View
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 27.045 MHz - 27.045 MHz | - |

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