4-in-1 Wireless Media Presenter (2.4GHz) User’s Manual Be sure to carefully read this User’s Manual first for the proper use of the 4-in-1 Wireless Media Presenter and keep it for future reference.
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Table of Contents U Chapter 1 Introduction What’s the benefits Equipment checklist System requirements 4 5 5 Chapter 2 Getting Started and Operation Mode Inserting the battery Connecting the USB receiver Opening PowerPoint Turning on the laser point Operation mode Take out/Put back the USB Receiver 6 6 6 6 6 7 Chapter 3 Using the 4-in-1 Wireless Presenter PowerPoint® Presentation Mode (Part I) PowerPoint® Presentation Mode (Part II) Multimedia Player Mode 8 9 10 Chapter 4 Additional Information Speci
Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing this 4-in-1 Wireless Media Presenter — “Totally Control Your Presentation and PC Multimedia” What’s the benefits 4-in-1 multi-function This 4-in-1 Wireless Media Presenter combines the features of the PowerPoint Controls, Laser Pointer, Wireless Mouse and PC Multimedia Remote Control into one elegant device. Excellent 2.
Equipment Checklist Carefully unpack your 4-in-1 Wireless Media Presenter, and make sure you have all the following items: 4-in-1 Wireless Media Presenter USB Receiver (attached in the back of Presenter) AAA Batteries User’s Manual System Requirements Windows® 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Windows Vista™ An available USB port P P 5 1 1 2 1
Chapter 2 Getting Started and Operation Mode Inserting the batteries Open the battery cover in the product rear side and insert two AAA batteries. Connecting the USB receiver Take out the USB receiver in the back (please refer to page 7), label side down and plug it exactly into an USB port. Do as follows, depending on operating system: Windows® 2000/XP/Windows Vista™ The operating system identifies the receiver as a “USB Human Interface Device” and begins installation automatically.
Take out the USB receiver Figure 1 Pull up the USB receiver as the following figure and then take the USB receiver out from the compartment. Put back the USB receiver Figure 2 Insert the bottom of the USB receiver with the label side up and then press the USB receiver down to the compartment firmly.
Chapter 3 Using the 4-in-1 Wireless Media Presenter PowerPoint Presentation Mode (Part I) Figure 3 Print in key Function description 1. Press Fn and Laser keys simultaneously till Orange LED blinking in orange to Laser turn on or off laser pointer 2. After turned on laser pointer, press Laser key to shoot the laser beam Note:The laser will automatically shut off after 30 minutes idling time Orange LED Regularly blinks when laser pointer is turned on Lights when battery power is detected lower than 2.
PowerPoint Presentation Mode (Part II) Figure 3 Print in key Function description ⎯ Mode change: Press and hold for 1 second and release to change modes between PowerPoint Fn Presentation mode and Multimedia Player mode ⎯ Turn on or off laser pointer: Press Fn and Laser keys simultaneously till Orange LED blinking in orange to turn on or off laser pointer 1. Click the Link key on the USB receiver until the LED on USB receiver lights up. Link (Use with Fn key) 2.
Chapter 3 Using the 4-in-1 Wireless Media Presenter Multimedia Player Mode (Note: Laser will be off at this mode) Figure 4 Print on case Function description Mouse keys Use main and left/right mouse keys as common mouse Blue LED Regularly blinks when at Multimedia Player mode Lights when battery power is detected lower than 2.5V Red LED Note:The control will still be available for a short time but suggest replacing new batteries soon Click to start play; one more click to pause.
Player Mode. Chapter 4 Additional Information Specifications System Frequency range:2400~2483MHz Remote range:Approx. 100 feet (30 meters) indoors, 328 feet (100 meters) outdoors Operating voltage:Remote control: 2.5V~3.3V, Laser: 2.6V~3.3V Power:AAA batteries * 2 Power:Normal operation <10mA Laser operation < 20mA Sleep < 10uA Output power: Under 1mW Dimensions Presenter:105 (H) x 40 (W) x 18 (D) mm USB receiver:49 (L) x 16 (W) x 3.5 (H) mm Weight Presenter:About 63.
Do not open the presenter: for maintenance, consult qualified staff only. Trouble Shooting Question Possible cause How to resolve Need to install software for first use of this product? No, this is a plug and play device. Need to link ID before first use? No need Possible to use 2 or more of this product in a room at the same time? Yes, but please implement ID Link in advance to avoid interference (see page 9 for how to link) Laser pointer malfunction 1. At Multimedia Play Mode 2.
Special remark on using Multimedia Player function This product is designed to support English keyboard. If you are using other language O/S, please conduct following change before using the multimedia function.
(b) Click “ Add” and choose required language e.g. German at Input language and change Keyboard layout/IME to “US”. (c) Execute Mediaplayer e.g. PowerDVD or WinDVD etc. (d) Move cursor inside the Mediaplayer screen to activate the full screen function. (e) Select required language e.g. German and English keyboard layout.
Federal Communication Commission Interference 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.