LiteON Technology Dongle Operation Manual Model: SK-7235-R Customer: LITEON Version : 0.3 Issue Date : 07.27.2008 SK7235 Dongle Ver: 0.
LiteON Technology Table of Contents 1. General.......................................................................................................................................... 2 2. Mechanical Specifications Product Outline.................................................................................. 3 2.1 Product Outline ................................................................................................................... 3 3. Electrical Specification .............................
LiteON Technology computer and wireless device.This dongle is HSF product. 2. Mechanical Specifications Product Outline 2.1 Product Outline 2.1.1 Dimensions and Weight Dimensions: Length:146.0 ± 0.2mm Weight:6.5± 1g Width: 17.5 ± 0.2mm Height: 7.5±0.2mm 3. Electrical Specification Functional Block diagram of RF Dongle SK7235 Dongle Ver: 0.
LiteON Technology Functional Block diagram of RF Communication system ANTENNA z z z Main Feature. Nordic 78 RF channels 2.4GHz two way. 65,536 ID for radio communication. Maximum 2M transmission baud rate. SK7235 Dongle Ver: 0.
LiteON Technology Low Speed USB Specification Compliance., meets Universal Serial Bus Specification Version 1.1 4. Radio Feature 4.1 Operation procedure The product needs to make pairing with USB dongle before normal application. In general we can use the product directly by the user because the pairing process has been done at manufacturer site. However, the pairing process needs to be done if there is no response from mouse(KB). * How to make pairing (step by step as below process) by user: 1.
LiteON Technology 4.3 HID function This product offer receiving the data from keyboard and mouse. It in connection with PC via USB interface. The USB interface meets the USB version 1.1 specifications. Note: 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 to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.