Sharp MZ-1X10 Instruction Manual

FOREWORD
Thank you for your purchase
of the
mt1ng
devic
e. model
MZ
- 1 X 1 0.
To
ensure that this produ
ct serv
es you as intended.
read these operating instructions
carefully
bef
ore
use
After
read-
Ing
the 1nstruct1ons. keep this instruction manu
al
1n
a safe place
for
future
reference: you will
f1nd
this useful
1n
the
event
of
trouble
or
if
you
encounter a contingency
w1th
which
you are
not fam1liar
.
NOTICE
Avoid using this unit
in
places
which
are extremely humtd or
dusty
or 1n areas
which
are subject
to
frequent
strong
vtbrations. Be espectally carefu l to ensure
that the surface
over
whtch the mouse IS moved IS free
of
contam
tnants
such
as
dust. water
. and
otl
: su
ch
materials wtll adhere
to
the
surface
of
the tracktng ball.
resulttng
1ncorrect operat1on
or
damage
to
the
untt.
Ensure that the running su
rface
is
level and free
of
marked trregulanttes
Be careful
to
avoid dropping the unit . banging it into obje
cts
or
subjecttng it
to
strong shocks .
When
carrytng the untt.
do
not
hold
1t
by
1ts
cord .
The contents of th1s
publicatton are subject
to
change w tthout pnor not1ce.
CONTENTS
Page
1.
Intr
oduction
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2.
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3.
Pro
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for
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Connec
tor
Signals Table · ·
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7. Specifica tio ns
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1.
INTRODUCTION
The mouse IS a dev1ce wh1ch is used
for
Inputting Carte
s1an
coo
rd1nates to a
c
om
~
put
er
The inside
of the
mouse contains a pair
of
d1sk
s at nght angles
to
one
another
which
are rotated as t
he
mouse
is
moved. generating electnc
al
pulses
which
convey
coordinate information
to
the
computer
The
d1sks are
rotated
by
a ball
which
is
mounted
in
the
bottom
of
the
mouse and wh1ch causes X and Y
coord1nate values
to
be generated
when
the
mouse
IS
moved 1n any d1rect1on
over a flat surface . The name
"mouse"
is used simply because
of
the
wh
1ms
cal notion that the device's range
of
movements resemble
the
random
mot
1ons
which
a real mouse
m1ght
make . The mouse
1S
used by pi uggmg 1t 1nto a socket
on
the
back
of
the
keyboard
of
the
Personal
computer
Note: S1nce
the disks inside
the
mouse are rotated by fnct1on b
etween
the
ball
and the surface
over
wh1ch
the
mouse
is
moved. proper operation may
not
be
obta1ned
if
the
running surface is very slick This IS
not a s1gn
of trouble w1
th
the mouse
-
2.
CONNECTION
, 1)
T
h~
socket
for c
onnect
ing
the
mouse is located on the back of
the
keyboard
of
t
he
Personal
computer
.
(2)
Make sure that
the
power
sw itches of
the
Personal
compute
r and
all
periphe-
ral
devices are turned
off
before
plugging in
the
mouse.
(3)
Insert
the
plug on
the
end
of
the mouse's cable into t
he
socke
t on
the
back
of
the
keyboard.
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)
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