Bluetooth Universal Keyboard User Guide
Index Introduction Foldable Keyboard Specification ..........................3 Open/Operating/Close Keyboard Open Foldable keyboard .......................................3 Use Foldable keyboard on laps.............................4 Close Foldable keyboard.......................................5 Introduction of Switch Buttom..……………………..6 Introduction of LED ….............……………………..7 Link Behavior ……..….............……………………..8 Install and Remove the Keyboard Driver Install the Keyboard Driver .............
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Innovative Bluetooth universal Keyboard. Now, if you replace your Bluetooth handheld, you won’t have to replace your keyboard. Using Bluetooth HID or SPP Profile technology to communicate with your handheld, this innovation lets you input data to your Bluetooth handhelds without physically attaching it to the Keyboard. It works with most popular Bluetooth handhelds. With the Bluetooth PDA Keyboard, presents you with another long-term PDA solution.
Bluetooth Universal Keyboard Specification Bluetooth Spec : Bluetooth core Spec v1.1 compliant Bluetooth SPP & HID Profile compliant Bluetooth Radio Power : Class2 (0 dBm) Frequency Range : 2.400 ~ 2.4835 GHz at 0.1% BER Communication Distance: up to 7M Operating Time: 2 AAA battery provide Continuous Operation up to 40 hrs Standby mode up to 600 hrs 65-Key Qwerty Keyboard 18mm Key pitch – Horizontal; 17.2 vertical Dimensions: Opened: 300*105*13.5mm / Closed: 150*105*19.
Open Keyboard Open Foldable Keyboard Step 1. Open the keyboard by pressing the button. Step 2. Pull the PDA holder.
Using Keyboard on lap Push Lock Pin to “Lock”, then you can use this foldable keyboard on your laps. Close Keyboard Step 1. Fold up the PDA Holder. Step 2. Push the holder back inside Keyboard and fold up Keyboard.
Warning Before closing keyboard, please remember to pull back Lock Pin. Once appears , close the keyboard. Or, keyboard will be broken. Introduction of Switch Button The 3-stage switch enables you to select among different working modes. Switch position: Upper right corner of the keyboard.
Introduction of LED LED position: Upper right corner of the keyboard. LED function: To indicate the Bluetooth connection status (in Green light). The LED will flash quickly when keyboard is trying in connecting to your Pocket PC. The LED will stop flashing when Bluetooth link is build. The LED will flash when keyboard is disconnected to your Packet PC. To indicate Battery status (in Red light). The LED will flash slowly when battery is low. We suggest to replace batteries in 3 days.
Link Behavior Before first connection to your Pocket PC Keyboard will get into paring mode when power on and the LED will flash slowly when waiting to connect to your Pocket PC. If not inquired by any Bluetooth handheld in five minutes, the keyboard will get into sleep mode. To get into paring mode, you need to awake the keyboard either by power on the keyboard again or by pressing the connect button.
After the first connection was build in SPP profile: The keyboard will get into pairing mode automatically (the LED flash quickly) when you remove Bluetooth Dongle on your Pocket PC or when you take your Pocket PC out of communication distance. Please kindly repairing the keyboard to your Pocket PC according to Section Connect Keyboard to Pocket PC in this manual Install and Remove the Keyboard Driver Install the Keyboard Driver Please complete the following steps: 1).
Step1: Install the Driver 1. Close all active windows on your Pocket PC. 2. Connect your Pocket PC to your desktop computer through the cradle or cable and make sure Microsoft® AcitveSync® is operational. 3. Establish connection between the computer and Pocket PC device by using Microsoft ActiveSync. 4. Insert the CD Disk into the CD-ROM/ Floppy drive or download the Driver from website provided in Quick Start Guide.. 5. Execute Setup.exe inside the directory.
3. Tap the Foldable Keyboard icon, and add a check mark in the check box in front of the Enable Keyboard.
Step 3: Connect Keyboard to Pocket PC 1. Press the connection button to inquiry mode 2. Your Pocket PC will inquiry Bluetooth Keyboard.
3. Passkey needed. For HID profile, you need to key-in Bluetooth Passkey “0000” at first time. For SPP profile, you need to key-in Bluetooth Passkey (shown on the monitor of your Pocket PC) every time.
3. Put the Pocket PC on the Holder of keyboard. Customize Your Keyboard Configuring the Keyboard You can have several kinds of typing feeling on your foldable Keyboard by customizing your keyboard: 1. On your Pocket PC, tap the Foldable Keyboard icon and launch it.
2. Select the Setting tab. 3. Tap t he Enable Sound check box to hear a click every time you press a key. Slide the Delay until repeat indicator to lengthen or shorten the time the keyboard waits before repeating a pressed key. The right side of the scale specifies a longer delay time. Slide the Key repeat rate indicator to speed up or slow down the rate at which the keyboard repeatedly displays a pressed key. The right side of the scale specifies a slower repeat rate.
(the LED will not flash when the keyboard is well-connected). If the connection is secure, remove the keyboard driver from the Pocket PC, and then reinstall it. C) How can I make backlight (frontlight ) stay on while typing? Select Start>Settings>System tab>Backlight(or Frontlight in some device) Select Battery Power Tab. Remove a check in the “Turn off backlight if device is not used for...” checkbox and then Select OK.
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 radio communications.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning! This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.