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V1.0

 

 

Contents 

1.

 

SAFETY MATTERS .................................................................................................................................. 3

 

2.

 

OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................ 4

 

3.

 

INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................... 5

 

3.1.

 

P

RODUCT OVERVIEW

 ............................................................................................................................... 5

 

3.2.

 

A

BOUT 

K

EYBOARD

 ................................................................................................................................. 5

 

3.3.

 

I

NTRODUCTION TOUCHPAD   

T

OUCH 

P

AD ICON

 ....................................................................................... 6

 

3.4.

 

L

ASER 

H

EAD 

D

ESCRIPTION

 ................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.5.

 

W

IRELESS 

2.4G

 RECEIVER 

2.4G

 

A

DAPTER ICON

 ..................................................................................... 6

 

4.

 

 

STARTED

 ...................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

4.1.

 

C

ONNECT RECEIVER

 ................................................................................................................................ 7

 

4.2.

 

P

ROCESS OF USE

 ...................................................................................................................................... 7

 

4.3.

 

H

OW TO CONTROL THE BACKLIT

 ............................................................................................................. 7

 

4.4.

 

E

QUIPMENT SLEEP AND WAKE

-

UP OPERATION

 .......................................................................................... 7

 

4.5.

 

S

WITCH OFF THE DEVICE AFTER USE

 ........................................................................................................ 7

 

4.6.

 

B

ATTERY 

C

HARGING

 ............................................................................................................................... 7

 

5.

 

BASIC FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................................. 8

 

5.1.

 

P

RIMARY 

K

EY BITS

 ................................................................................................................................. 8

 

5.2.

 

SUB

-

KEYS

 ................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

5.3.

 

DEPLICATE KEYS

 ...................................................................................................................................... 8

 

5.4.

 

BACKLIT CONTROL KEY

 ........................................................................................................................... 8

 

5.5.

 

T

OUCH 

P

AD

 ............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

5.6.

 

L

ASER 

P

OINTER

 ...................................................................................................................................... 8

 

5.7.

 

RF

 MATCHING

 ......................................................................................................................................... 9

 

6.

 

APPENDIX .................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

6.1.

 

T

ECHNICAL PARAMETERS

 ........................................................................................................................ 9

 

6.2.

 

M

AINTENANCE

 ........................................................................................................................................ 9

 

6.3.

 

T

ROUBLESHOOTING

 .............................................................................................................................. 10

 

6.4.

 

P

ACKING LIST

 .........................................................................................................................................11

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ProMini Keyboard

Page 1: ... V1 0 1 ProMini Keyboard User Manual ...

Page 2: ... 4 1 CONNECT RECEIVER 7 4 2 PROCESS OF USE 7 4 3 HOW TO CONTROL THE BACKLIT 7 4 4 EQUIPMENT SLEEP AND WAKE UP OPERATION 7 4 5 SWITCH OFF THE DEVICE AFTER USE 7 4 6 BATTERY CHARGING 7 5 BASIC FUNCTIONS 8 5 1 PRIMARY KEY BITS 8 5 2 SUB KEYS 8 5 3 DEPLICATE KEYS 8 5 4 BACKLIT CONTROL KEY 8 5 5 TOUCH PAD 8 5 6 LASER POINTER 8 5 7 RF MATCHING 9 6 APPENDIX 9 6 1 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 9 6 2 MAINTENANCE 9 ...

Page 3: ...ring with blasting operations please turn off this device in the blasting site or in the area with turn off two way radio icon In the vicinity of dangerous goods to be shut down In the gas station and close to the fuel and chemical agents and other hazardous materials areas please shut down Turn off this device in the hospital Please power off where there is a notice that no wireless device in the...

Page 4: ...Ergonomically design makes this product can be used conveniently and easy to carry the world s first Touchpad can be used from horizontal and vertical Use from horizontal or vertical at your pleasure innovative design of the Navigation keys Smart located the direction control keys in order to be used as joystick control make you feel the thrill of playing game by wireless device Windows Media Cont...

Page 5: ...ption Numeric keys letter key function key F1 F8 duplicate multimedia keys F1 F8 advanced computer function key simultaneously press the Fn key to work as multimedia keys 1 navigation keys PgUp PgDn Home End 2 joystick control key press the Fn key together with the keys PgUp up or PgDn down or Home left or End Right to control the direction when playing PC games ...

Page 6: ...off and if want to turn on you need press this key 3 3 Introduction touchpad Touch Pad icon The use of touch pad is normally horizontal If you want to use by from vertical press below shown keys to make change 3 4 Laser Head Description Laser head icon Open the laser head you need press the laser button shown 3 5 Wireless 2 4G receiver 2 4G Adapter icon ...

Page 7: ...er and increase battery life If you want to turn on the backlit just need to press the key 3 9 Equipment sleep and wake up operation The device built into the auto sleep function under certain circumstances in order to save power and increase battery life Specifically for when a user no longer operate buttons and touch pad for more than three minutes the device will automatically get into sleep mo...

Page 8: ...arging but will extend the charging time When the electrical capacity is low the low voltage light will constantly flashing to warn When the electrical capacity will run out the device will self closing 4 Basic functions 4 1 Primary Key bits The function printed at each key is defaulted by pressing the button with one time 4 2 sub keys Press the SHIFT key while using these keys including _ 4 3 dep...

Page 9: ...ck when the flash slow again the channel was changed 6 Appendix 6 1 Technical parameters Main Specification Dimension 151mmX59mmX12 5mm 6 X2 4 X0 5 Weight 100g 0 22poud Suitable temperature 10 to 55 Battery Type Built in lithium ion battery Standby time 500 700 hours Operation range up to 30 meters Modulation RF using DSSS mode a stronger anti jamming capability Transmit Power Max 4 dBm Operating ...

Page 10: ...place or it s moving parts will be damaged The touch pad is the most vulnerable part should avoid strong impact by other objects or scratching Do not put it at hot place high temperatures will shorten the life of electronic devices Do not put it at too cold place when the device temperature rise to its normal operating temperature there will be water vapor generated inside the device which could d...

Page 11: ...ing properly 2 your physical location is too far away from the equipment or there are too many block between you and the equipment 1 Check if the operation of the equipment has been confirmed that its working correctly 2 Move your location or try from another direction Device can t be charging 1 Chargers and equipment not being connected well 2 Battery performance degradation 1 Correctly connect t...

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