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USER MANUAL MS-59 GoldMaster
Nominal voltage: 3 V D C
Güc Tüketimi: 20mA
A warning sign for possible damage to human and/or product functions due to improper use
Safety Instructions
Disclaimer of Liability
We accepts no liability whatsoever for any product deficiencies or injuries to persons that occur due to careless, improper or incorrect use of the product or use of the product for purpose not recommended.
Laser
This mouse used a Class 1 laser sensor. Pointing the laser directly at the eyes can cause blindness. Never look directly at the laser beam and never point it at the other people or reflective objectives such as mirrors, for instance. Never look at the laser beam with magnifying devices such as magnifying glasses, microscopes or similar.
Troubleshooting/ Repairs
Do not attempt to service or repair the device yourself. Leave any maintenance to qualified experts. Do not attempt to modify the device in any way. Doing so will invalidate the warranty.
Moisture/Heat
Only use the mouse in dry, interior rooms. Do not operate the device near water and keep it away from damp areas and areas where liquids are likely to drip or be sprayed in order to prevent damage occurring.
Note: Please read the user manual carefully and follow the instructions contained herein. Store these instructions in a handy place for future reference.
Packaging List
1 One wireless laser mouse.
2 One receiver.
3 Two AAA alkaline batteries.
4 One user manual
Inserting the Batteries
Note: The mouse and receiver must be resynchronized after every battery change.
Switch the mouse off by setting the on/off switch on the underside of the mouse to OFF. Remove the battery compartment cover and insert the batteries according to the adjacent polarity markings in the battery compartment. Make sure you correctly insert the batteries according to their polarity. Insert both batteries on top of the red band in the battery compartment. If you need to change the batteries at the later date then you simply need to pull this band in order to remove the batteries. Replace the battery compartment cover. Plug the USB receiver into any free USB port on your PC. You can also plug the receiver into a USB Hub connected to your computer. The LED on the receiver will now light up and your operating system will automatically detect that a new device had been connected.
Synchronization
Switch the mouse on by setting the on/off switch on the underside of the mouse to ON. Now press the resent button on the receiver. The LED on the receiver will start to flash slowly. Following that press the resent button on the underside of the mouse. The receiver will now search for the mouse. In doing so, the LED on the receiver will flash rapidly. As soon as the receiver had found the mouse the LED will remain constantly lit. As soon as you transmit data with the mouse then the receiver will show this by a rapid flashing of the LED. If Windows prompts you to connect to the Internet then select No, not this time and then click on Next.
Operation
You can adjust the actions of the three buttons and the speed of the mouse pointer and scroll wheel under Control Panel-
Mouse. The mouse will automatically switch to standby mode after eight minutes of inactivity. Press any mouse button to end standby mode. The distance between the mouse and the receiver should not exceed 1.2m. A greater distance can lead to poor signal transmission and consequently to jerky mouse movement. Switch the mouse off to increase battery life if it is needs to be carried around.
Technical Information
Resulation: 1600dpi
Frequency: 27MHz
Nominal voltage: 3 V D C
Power consumption: < 20mA
Power consumption in standby mode: - 1mA
Standby mode:8 mins
Troubleshooting
1 Frequency interference
Frequency overlap of the individual frequencies may occur if multiple wireless devices are being used at the same time. If your mouse doesn't work then change the wireless frequency of the mouse. To do that proceed as follows
Press the reset button on the mouse
Press the reset button on the receiver
Press any mouse button
- Interference caused to other wireless systems
If any interference is caused to radio or television signals then you should first check to see if the mouse is the source of interference. To do that, switch the mouse off and check if the interference is still occurring. If it continues, take the following
steps,
Change the position of the antenna on the affected device
Increase the distance between the receiver and the affected device
Plug the receiver into socket which is not on the same circuit as the affected device.
If these measures are unsuccessful then please consult with a qualified technician.
- The LED on the receiver flashes when the mouse moves but the cursor stays still.
Unplug the receiver from the USB port and plug it back in again. If necessary, use another USB port.
- Mouse movement is jerky
Reduce the distance between the mouse and receiver. The mouse should be no more than 1.2m away from the receiver. If
necessary, replace weak batteries
Standard parameters of mouse emitter
Working frequency :27MHz
Working voltage: DC3.0V
Working current: 20mA
Static current 1mA
Sleep time Mir
Receiving distance; 2.5M on the same desktop; 1.2M on the different desk; 1.8M hold in the palm.
System Requirements
1 Applicable to IBM PC/AT Compatible
2 Operating system:windows Vista/XP/2000/ME/98/NT,Macintosh Mac OS8.6 or later reversion
3 Interface: USB
Wireless Mouse Set Up Guide
To set up your wireless mouse, please proceed as follows:
a .Remove the lid of the battery compartment.
b. Insert the batteries. Please check that the polarity of the batteries coincides with the corresponding marks inside the compartment.
c. Replace the lid of the battery compartment.
d. Check that the switch on the mouse base is turned ON.
e. Connect the receiver to a free USB port of the computer.
Place the receiver at some distance from other electronic units, such as the monitor or any external storage unit. If your PC is turned on, the operating system will automatically locate the recently set up human interface device (HID), that is, the wireless optical receiver.
f. Press the receiver's "CONNECT" button (note: do not keep the button pressed, just press it once and release it immediately). The receiver's LED light will start to continuously flash slowly.
g. Press the mouse's "CONNECT" button: the receiver's LED light will start to continuously flash rapidly. Shortly (10 - 15 seconds), the receiver's LED light will be solid. This indicates that the mouse is synchronised with the receiver. If you press now the mouse's button, or move the mouse, the receiver's LED light should start to flash. This means that the connection is working properly. If the mouse does not move smoothly, or the connection has failed, disconnect and reconnect the receiver, and then check its status; if the problem persists, try using new batteries.
Change Signal codes
Note: please make the connection again after battery replacement or for the first-time use of the battery. To avoid mutual interference between equipment, one computer matches with ID code of related signal. When interference between equipment exists, be sure to change signal code. Interference between equipment occurs only when multiple mice are simultaneously used.
1 Press "CONNECT" button of the mouse;
2 Then press "CONNECT" button of the receiver.
3 Press any button of the mouse or move the mouse (for multi-mice code connection, time interval is
1-2 seconds).
Software installation
No driver installation is needed for Win98/ME/2000/XP operating system. To make full use of the mouse, please install the driver shipped along with the product (for example, use multi-button function or customize other button function).
1 Turn the computer on and run "WINDOWS"
2 Insert CD and run "Wireless Mouse Driver\Setup.exe" program.
3 Follow the step-by-step instructions on the screen.
Note: During use of the mouse, the mouse will enter power-saving sleep state if you don't move the mouse or press any button of the mouse over eight minutes. The mouse will not function if you move the mouse only. You need to press any button of the mouse (usually press left button) and the mouse will be wakened up and enter normal use state. The mouse is also fitted with an energy-saving ON/OFF switch on its base, to be used during transport or when idle for long periods of time. Always ensure that the switch is turned ON before using the mouse.
Troubleshooting
- When no connection can be made, please ensure the remaining battery capacity is sufficient.
2 When the mouse is moved, indicator light of the receiver flashes, but the cursor doesn't move. Please unplug and plug the receiver, or change USB interface, and try again.
3 For an optimal use distance, please put the receiver 8 inch or 20 cm away from display and external equipment
4 If drawn lines are not smooth, please shorten the distance between the mouse and receiver; the distance between the mouse and receiver should not exceed 1.2 meter. If the problem still exists, replace the battery and try again, or unplug and
5 Occurrence of a mistaken operation is due to automatic encoding when the mouse battery is replaced. If you find your commuter is manipulated by other mouse, please make connection again.
Disclaimer
We have done our best to ensure the data in this user's manual are correct and intact. We will not take any responsibility for any error or lack in the manual. We reserve the right to alter hardware and software mentioned in the manual without notice.
Warning
1 Do not use the wireless platform while on an airplane and ensure the battery has been taken out of the mouse to avoid interference with electronic equipment on an airplane.
2 Do not use the wireless platform in a dangerous place (for example, gas station).
Warning
This equipment has 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 can radiate 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 interference 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:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.