Manhattan 77221 User Manual

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MXD WIRELESS OPTICAL DESKTOP MOUSE
USER MANUAL
MAN-177221-UM-0708-01
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Thank you for purchasing the MANHATTAN® MXD Wireless Optical Desktop Mouse, Model 177221.
With 256 IDs and a compact USB cradle receiver/recharger, this mouse provides secure, stable connections in busy environments. Plus, the
convenient six-button conguration (with scroll wheel) provides direct access to essential commands with minimal wrist movement.
The easy-to-follow instructions in this guide* help make installation of the mouse quick and simple, so you’ll also soon be enjoying the benets of
these additional features:
• 27 MHz technology offers wireless freedom with effective range up to
1.5 m (5 ft.)
• Auto power management and receiver/recharger help maintain proper
battery levels
• Fully customizable and programmable buttons access frequently used applications and tasks
• Full-sized, ergonomic design offers comfortable grip with less fatigue
• Wide, low-friction base smoothly glides over work surfaces
• Plug and Play installation — Windows compatible
• Lifetime Warranty
* Some software screen images have been modied to t the format of this guide.
Package Contents
• MXD Wireless Optical Desktop Mouse with Cradle Receiver/Recharger
• 2 AA batteries and non-retractable cable
• Quick install guide and software CD
FCC Statement
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
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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 then back 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 your MANHATTAN dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Batteries
On the underside of the mouse, set the On/Off switch to Off. Lift the battery compartment cover to access the compartment, and insert
the two AA rechargeable batteries (included), matching the polarity
indicators on the inside of the
compartment. Replace the cover,
pressing gently till it clicks in place.
Receiver
Connect the cradle receiver/recharger to a USB port on the computer. NOTE: If using a PS/2 connector (with a USB–PS/2 adapter), some functions may not work.
For optimal operational reliability (including laptop use with this mouse),
it’s recommended that the cradle receiver/recharger and mouse be
placed on the same surface of your workstation during operation.
Battery compartment cover
On/Off Switch
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
1. Insert the enclosed driver
CD in the CD-ROM drive of the computer. AutoRun will launch the application.
Ensure that the mouse’s receiver is connected,
then click “Install now.”
2. The program will search
for the mouse and display
the welcome screen once it’s found. Click “Next” to
begin the installation, which will present a subsequent screen featuring a status bar to indicate the progress of the operation.
Mouse Driver
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3. Once installation is
complete, you will see a “Do you want to reboot now?” prompt. Click “Yes, reboot now.”
4. Once the reboot is
complete, the Ofce Mice Center icon will appear in the system tray, or dock. This application allows you to reprogram your mouse buttons and congure the Magic Jump button. Double-click on this icon to launch the conguration utility.
CONFIGURATION
As mentioned above, double-clicking on the Ofce Mice Center icon launches the conguration utility. Each of the four conguration tabs that appear — Buttons, Speed, Scrolling and Magic Jump — presents
a screen that displays distinct programming options.
Buttons
The Buttons screen lets you congure the function of each button on the mouse: to launch applications or perform different functions with an easy-to-use drop-down menu.
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Each drop-down menu programs the buttons with one of the selections listed in the table at right.
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Left-Click Right-Click Middle-Click
Back Forward Scroll Left Scroll Right Button Off Alt Ctrl Delete Enter Shift Copy (Ctrl + C) Cut (Ctrl + X) Paste (Ctrl + V) Redo (Ctrl + Y) Undo (Ctrl + Z) Show/Hide Desktop New Open Save Refresh Mail Webpage (IE) Mail Link (Outlook) Find MS Word MS Excel MS Power Point MS Front Page
MS Access MSN Messenger Media Player
MS Paint Calculator Note Pad Word Pad Recorder Volume Run Date/Time Control Magic Jump
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Speed
The Speed screen lets you manage pointer control and movement. Speed, Acceleration and Smart Move are available to make using your mouse easier.
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Scrolling
The Scrolling screen lets you enable/disable the scrolling function and set the speed and direction of the scrolling. Also, you can adjust the clicking speed to act as a double-click.
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Magic Jump
The Magic Jump screen lets you map multiple shortcuts with the click
of a single button. A list of the default applications displays on the left­hand side of the screen.
To add an application or le to your Magic Jump application, click “Add.”
When the list of available applications displays, simply check the box
to the left of the application. Uncheck the box if you don’t want the application to show.
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Click “Add URL/File” to add an application or le not listed. Enter the path to the le or Web site, then click “OK” when the application, site or le is highlighted.
• Magic Jump remains on the top of all active windows.
• The up/down arrows let you navigate
quickly through your list of applications.
• Click an application or le icon to launch it.
• The center “X” button closes Magic Jump;
press the appropriate mouse button to re-launch the application.
• Clicking on the center circle will allow you to move the Magic Jump to
a different location on your screen.
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Mouse ID
button
OPERATION
ID Setup
With the mouse positioned near the cradle receiver/recharger, use a hard, narrow object
(such as a pin or a paper clip) to press both ID buttons: rst on the cradle receiver/recharger; then, within 10 seconds, on the underside of
the mouse. Hold each button in for a full second. The cradle receiver/recharger light will ash
rapidly for a few seconds, then remain lit, indicating that the connection between the
cradle receiver/recharger and the mouse has been made
and the mouse is ready for wireless operation.
Battery Charging
While using the mouse, if the red Low Battery LED on the mouse ashes,
recharge or change the batteries. To recharge, place the mouse in the
cradle of the receiver/recharger; a full charge requires 8-10 hours. To
stop charging, remove the mouse from the cradle.
To recharge the mouse when the computer is shut down, connect the receiver/recharger base to a MANHATTAN powered USB hub.
NOTE: The actual charging time depends on the degree of the discharge.
Functions
The function buttons are indicated at right.
Scroll wheel
Left click
Right click
Page forward
Auto-scroll
Page back
Low Battery LED
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Operating Tips
• Operate the mouse within 1.5 m (5 ft.) of the receiver.
• Place the mouse on a white or light-colored surface for optimal
performance. The optical mouse may not perform properly on highly polished, dark or glass surfaces or 3D mouse pads.
• Remove the batteries if the mouse will not be used for an extended period of time or if you transport the device.
• The mouse automatically enters a sleep mode after a period of inactivity
to save power. Press any key or scroll to wake it.
• To disconnect power to the mouse, move the switch on the underside of the mouse to the Off position. To restore power to the mouse, move the same switch to the On position.
• If the Low Battery LED on the receiver ashes when the mouse is
moved, change or recharge the batteries immediately.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Standards and Certications
• USB 1.1
• FCC
• CE
• WEEE
General
• USB 1.1 receiver
• RF 27 MHz with 256 IDs
• Recharge time: 8-10 hours to fully charge
• Mouse: optical, 800 dpi resolution
• Automatic power save/power off mode
• LED indicators: Low Battery and Activity
• Controls: right and left mouse with scroll-wheel, page forward,
page back and auto-scroll buttons
• Material: ABS plastic
• Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Dimensions
• USB receiver: 27 MHz (256 IDs); 9.7 x 8 x 6.5 cm (3.8 x 3.1 x 2.5 in.);
56.7 g (2 oz.); cable, 1.5 m (58 in.)
• Mouse: 13 x 8.5 x 4 cm (5.1 x 3.3 x 1.6 in.); 147.4 g (5.2 oz.)
Environmental
• Operational temperature: 0 – 45°C
• Storage temperature: -40 – 45°C
• Working humidity: < 85%
• Electrical: 5 V < 30 mA
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