Zippy Technology RF620 Users Manual

“2.4GHz All Around Freedom, Infinite Possibilities”
Odyssey 2620, RF-620 User's Manual
System requirements
IBM or compatible PC Windows and Macintosh Operating System Pentium-equivalent processor or above At least 10MB hard disk space One available USB port
OS support
Windows XP Windows 2000/NT Windows 98 SE/ 98ME MAC OS
Introduction
Thank you for your patronage of purchasing our cordless keyboard and optical mouse. For your own safety, please read this manual thoroughly before using this product. After you have read this manual, please keep it in place for reference when necessary.
Contents in the package The following items are included in the package. Please make sure all items are accounted
for as you open the p a ckage. If there was any i tem mi ssing or damaged, please contact the reseller where the product was purchased or our support center.
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Wireless Keyboard x 1 Wireless Optical Mouse x 1 USB 2.4GHz dongle receiver x 1 Manual/warranty x 1 Optical Mouse Charger x 1 / (110V, 220V, optional) Rechargeable batteries x 2 (AAA, for mouse) Alkaline batteries x 2 (AAA, for keyboard)
Warning
Zippy Technology Corporation and its respective distributors and resellers are not responsible for any malfunction, damage or personal injury incurred by:
Any malfunction, da ma g e or per so nal i nj ury caused by the mal functioning or damage of th e user’s personal computer or misuse of this product.
Any attempt to dismantle, change or modify this product in any manner.
Warning Please do not use this product in ashy, wet, or oily environments. Failure to do so may shorten the life of this product and may cause bodily harm. Please keep this product as far away from Radio Frequency i nterr upti on ar eas as possibl e. This is not an outdoor product. Exposing this product to the elements may cause damages to the product and bodily harm to its users. Please do not use petroleum, benzene or thinner-based solution to clean this product.
Warranty Information
This product is backed by a One-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty, starting from the date of purchase. The w arr anty covers for free repai r i n accord ance with the content s stated herein but does not cover wear and tear and any malfunction or damages as results of improper usage as stated in this manual. Specifications
Keyboard
Dimensions: 303 x 163 x 22 mm
Weight: 325 +/- 20g (with Battery)
Key Number: 85 Keys
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Mouse
Battery: 2 x AAA batteries
Battery Life: 3 Month (Normally Average)
Channel: 16 Channels
ID: 65535 sets
Radio Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Hot Keys :WWW, E-Mail, My Favorite, Sleep, Power
Dimensions: 98 x 56 x 35.8 mm
Weight: 90 +/- 20g (with Battery)
Key Number: 3 Keys (Wheel button on middle button)
Battery: 2 x AAA batteries (Rechargeable; please do not charge
non-rechargeable dry-cell or alkaline batteries)
Battery Life: 1 Month (Normally Average)
Channel: 16 Channels
ID: 65535 sets
Radio Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Dongle Receiver
Dimensions: 102 x 75 x 29 mm
Weight: 14+/- 20g
Interface: USB 1.1
Attention
The mouse’s o ptical s ensor may not w ork on bumpy, reflective and/o r transl ucent mater ials; such as glass, polished table top and/or cloth. We recommend using a mouse pad for improved accuracy.
Installation Procedure
Before installing this product please make sure you have one available USB port reserved for the dongle receiver. If your computer did not have an available USB port, you may purchase one of Zippy’s 10-Key keypad with USB Expansion ports or equivalent USB hub.
A. Setting up the Dongle Receiver
1. Plug the dongle receiver (FIG. 1) into an available USB port
2. Wait for Windows to install drivers for the dongle receiver, keyboard and mouse
3. When the dongle receiver has been properly initialized, its LED light will stay alit.
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B. Setting up the Keyboard and Mouse
1. Open the keyboard’s battery compartment cover and insert the two pieces of AAA
Alkaline batteries. Make sure they are properly installed. (FIG. 2)
2. Replace the keyboard battery compartment cover.
3. Open the mouse’s battery compartment cover and insert the two pieces of AAA
Rechargeable batteries. Make sure they are properly installed. (FIG. 3)
4. Replace the mouse battery compartment cover.
5. Press the button on the dongle receiver to reset the ID
6. Flip the keyboard around and g entl y press the ID key; a pointy obj e c t such as a pin may
be used.
7. Flip the mouse around and g ently press the ID key ; a poi nty object such as a pin may be
used.
8. The LED indicator on the dongle receiver will go off when the ID’s have been properly
set and the keyboard and mouse are working.
Battery Low
1. Low-Battery is indicated by the illumination of the mouse scroll-wheel. Please recharge
the mouse when the LED lights up to illuminate the scroll-wheel. Only connect the mouse to the charger when rechargeable batteries are being used. Charging non-rechargeable dry-cell or alkaline batteries may cause the batteries to explode.
2. If you choose not to charge the mouse , pl ease swap out the rechargeable batteries with
fresh batteries for continuous usage.
3. While the mouse is in sleep mode, please press any button or move the scroll wheel to
wake it up.
4. We recommend using alkaline batteries for the keyboard.
5. You may need to reset the ID’s after replacing new batteries for the keyboard and
mouse.
Warning Please be careful when resetting the ID’s for the keyboard, mouse and dongle receiver. Objects with sharp point may break and leave behind shards. Please do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries using the mouse and adapter. Doing so may cause the non-rechargeable batteries to explode.
To remove batteries, please repeat steps 4 to 3 or 2 to 1 in reverse order..
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Hotkey Functions
There are five built-in hotkeys for the RF-620 for quick access under the Windows operating system. Please refer to the following section on their functions.
Power: Log-out and power off; based on standard Windows setting. Sleep: Enter Window’s suspend mode. My Favorite: Launch the “My Favorite” folder E-mail: Launch the default e-mail management program Internet: Launch the default internet browser\
Troubleshooting
Please visit our On-Line FAQ section for help.
FCC Statement on CLASS B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits foe 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 a nd can radiate radio freq u ency energy and, if n ot installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to 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, whi ch can be d eter mined by tur ning the eq uip ment off a nd on, t he us er
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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 and outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
Warning: As shielded- ty pe pow er cord is requir ed i n order to meet FC C omi ssi on li mits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used.
Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
All brand names, trademarks and logos are the properties of their respective owners.
Mandatory repair charges are required for the following conditions, even within the guarantee period:
(1) Malfunction or damage is due to misuse or improper alteration or repair. (2) Malfunction or damage is caused by the movement or fall during installation after the purchase. (3) Malfunction or damage is caused by a fire, salt, gas, earthquake, lightning, wind, water or other natural calamities, or abnormal voltage. (4) The manual is not presented. (5) Date of purchase, customer's name, name of the shop are not filled in or are altered. (6) Malfunction or damage is caused by other devices connected to the RF-620.. To get the repair service, please disconnect RF-620 from other devices connected.
Date Contents of service
Person in charge
Person in charge
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This warranty is intended to provide free repair under the terns and period stated herein. Accordingly, this warranty shall not limit the legal rights entitled to the Customer. For more information concerni ng the rep air af ter expi ration of t he g uarant ee pe riod, pl ease cont act u s or our retailer where you purchased this product.
Names of other products mentioned in this Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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