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Changing an Identification Code

Once the code has been set, as detailed in “Entering an Iden-
tification Code” on page 5, it can be changed by following 
the same procedure and substituting a different ID code. 

Adjusting the keyboard position

On the bottom of the keyboard, you will find two adjustable 
feet that raise the rear portion of the keyboard when they are 
swiveled open. This allows you to adjust the keyboard to a 
comfortable position.

To change the resting position of the keyboard, swivel the 
feet away from the bottom of the keyboard. 

(Figure 4)

Figure 4.  Keyboard foot

Keyboard foot

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Summary of Contents for FPCKC17A1P

Page 1: ...e strongly recommend that you read this guide before using the keyboard even if you are already familiar with notebook computers and accessories Figure 1 IR Keyboard Top I N S T R U C T I O N S Wireless Keyboard User s Guide FPCKC17A1P F u j i t s u C o m p u t e r S y s t e m s C o r p o r a t i o n ...

Page 2: ...ame with your keyboard To Install the Batteries Turn your wireless keyboard over and release the battery compartment cover by compressing the tab Remove the cover and set it aside Insert the batteries in the compart ment making sure that the on the batteries corresponds with the mark in the compartment Replace the cover Figure 3 Battery compartment Keyboard feet ...

Page 3: ...rd uses a non standard transfer protocol Under normal circumstances only the computer with which the keyboard is oriented will recog nize the infrared IR signal but you should assign an Identification Code to the key board as a precaution See Wireless Key board Identification Codes on page 4 Be careful when using any other IR devices such as TV remote controls in the vicinity of your system while ...

Page 4: ...n code assigned to a keyboard computer pair is temporary The code is cancelled whenever the com puter is turned off suspended or reset The system will recognize the code of the first keyboard with which it is used after it returns to an active state Once a new code is recognized only the coded keyboard will work with the computer but multiple keyboards with the same identi fication code can be use...

Page 5: ...r the keyboard will reset to the default of 7 At that point the computer will initially only respond if The computer was responding to code 7 before the batteries were removed or The keyboard is reset to the code to which the com puter was responding before the batteries were removed Entering an Identification Code To enter an identification code for your keyboard perform the following step Press ...

Page 6: ...ferent ID code Adjusting the keyboard position On the bottom of the keyboard you will find two adjustable feet that raise the rear portion of the keyboard when they are swiveled open This allows you to adjust the keyboard to a comfortable position To change the resting position of the keyboard swivel the feet away from the bottom of the keyboard Figure 4 Figure 4 Keyboard foot Keyboard foot ...

Page 7: ...onmental hazards Do not put heavy or sharp objects on the keyboard Clean your keyboard with a damp lint free cloth Storing your keyboard If storing your keyboard for a month or longer remove and store the batteries Store your keyboard and batteries separately If you store your keyboard with batteries installed the batteries will discharge and battery life will be reduced In addition a faulty batte...

Page 8: ...cal Dimensions Width 12 52 318mm Depth 6 2 157 37mm Height 0 55 13 98mm Approximate Weight With battery 10 93 oz 310g Without battery 10 23 oz 290g Power 2 AAA Alkaline dry cell batteries Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 32oF 104oF 0oC 40oC Storage Temperature Non operating 4o F 140o F 20o C 60o C Humidity 20 90 Non condense operating ...

Page 9: ...e harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Model Names Wireless Keyboard FPCKC17A1P Conformance to Directive s Product Standard Emissions 89 336 EEC EMC EN 55024 1998 EN 55022 1998 CISPR22 1997 class B Immunity EN 61000 4 2 1995 EN 61000 4 3 1995 ENV 50204 1996 RF Immunity 895 905 MHz IEC 61000 4 8 1994 09 Po...

Page 10: ...ence 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 that is on a different circuit than the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pert...

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Page 12: ...u Ltd Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners Product description data represents Fujitsu design objec tives and is provided for comparative purposes actual results may vary based upon a variety of factors Specifications subject to change without notice 2007 Fujitsu Computer Syste...

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