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Brand : Speed-Link

Model : Carbon Laser RF Mouse

Category : Mouse

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USER MANUAL Carbon Laser RF Mouse Speed-Link

Safety Instructions 17 Included in the Package 18 Controls 19 Inserting the batteries 20 Connecting to the PC 22 Operation 23 Troubleshooting 24 Technical Information 26 ContentGB

Safety Instructions Disclaimer of Liability Jöllenbeck GmbH accepts no liability whatsoever for any product deciencies or injuries to persons that occur due to careless, improper or incorrect use of the product or use of the product for purposes not recommended. Laser This mouse uses 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 other people or reective objects 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 your- self. Leave any mainte- nance to qualied 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 instruc- tions contained herein. Store these instruc- tions in a handy place for future reference.GB

1 x Carbon Laser RF Mouse 1 x USB receiver 2 x AAA batteries 1 x User manual Included in the PackageGB

OFF Scroll wheel with button function Right mouse button On/off switch Mouse reset button Battery compartment Receiver reset button Receiver LEDGB

Note on handling batteries Keep batteries out of children’s reach. Do not mix old, new or different types of battery. Follow the supplier’s guidelines when handling batteries. Always replace old or weak batteries promptly. Dispose of and recycle your old batteries in accordance with local regulations. Do not charge the batteries supplied with this product. These batteries cannot be recharged and will be damaged if an attempt is made to charge them. If a battery goes at, re- move all the batteries and clean the battery com- partment thoroughly with a damp tissue. Avoid skin contact with the battery acid and wash your ngers thoroughly afterwards. You can also power this mouse using appropriate AAA rechargeable batte- ries. Inserting the batteriesGB

Inserting the batteries Note: The mouse and re- ceiver must be resynchro- nised 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 accor- ding to their polarity. Insert both batteries on top of the red band in the battery compartment. If you need to change the batteries at a later date then you simply need to pull this band in or- der to remove the batteries. Replace the battery com- partment cover. Inserting the batteries

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 has been connected. Synchronisation Switch the mouse on by setting the on/off switch on the underside of the mouse to ON. Now press the reset button on the receiver. The LED on the receiver will start to ash slowly. Following that press the reset button on the un- derside of the mouse. The receiver will now search for the mouse. In doing so, the LED on the receiver will ash rapidly. As soon as the receiver has 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 ashing of the LED. If Windows prompts you to connect to the Internet to nd a Windows update then select No, not this time and then click on Next. Connecting to the PC Note for Windows 98 users: The operating system may prompt you to insert the Windows installa- tion CD if necessary. Follow the on-screen instructions.GB

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 automa- tically 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 in- crease battery life if it is not being used or if it needs to be carried around. OperationGB

Frequency interference Frequency overlap of the individual frequencies may occur if multiple wireless devices are being used at the same time. If your mou- se doesn’t work then chan- ge 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 tele- vision signals then you should rst 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 recei- ver and the affected device Plug the receiver into a socket which is not on the same circuit as the affected device. If these measures are unsuccessful then please consult with a qualied technician. TroubleshootingGB

The LED on the receiver ashes 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 re- ceiver. The mouse should be no more than 1.2m away from the receiver. If necessary, replace weak batteries. TroubleshootingGB

► Frequency: 27MHz ► Nominal voltage: 3V DC ► Power consumption: ~ 20mA ► Power consumption in standby mode: ~ 1mA ► Standby mode: 8 mins. ► Range: Recommended 1.2m, maximum 2.5m Correct disposal of this product (electronic waste) To be applied in countries of the European Union and other European countries with a separate collection system. The markings on the pro- duct and on the associated literature show that this product must not be dispo- sed of together with normal household waste at the end of its useful life. Please dis- pose of this device sepa- rately from other waste in order not to cause harm to the environment or human health through uncontrolled refuse disposal. Recycle the device to facilitate the sustaina- ble recycling of material resources. Private users should contact the dealer from whom the product was bought, or the authorities responsible for recycling, in order to nd how the device can be recycled in an environmentally friendly way. Technical InformationGB

Commercial users should ask their suppliers and consult the sales contract terms. This product must not be disposed of together with other commercial waste. Jöllenbeck GmbH Kreuzberg 2 27404 Weertzen GERMANY Support Hotline: +49 (0) 4287 12 51 33 German xed-line number E-mail: support@speed-link.com Technical InformationFR