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PACKAGE CONTENTS / SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS Gaming mouse (Model: RC30-021203) USB dongle (Model: DGRFG5) USB dongle adapter USB to Micro-USB cable Important Product Information Guide SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS PC or Mac with a free USB port RAZER SYNAPSE PRO REQUIREMENTS Windows® 7 (or higher) Internet connection 100 MB of free hard disk space RAZER SYNAPSE REQUIREMENTS Windows® 7 / OS X (10.
REGISTRATION / TECHNICAL SUPPORT REGISTRATION Sign up now for a Razer Synapse account to get real-time information on your product’s warranty status. To learn more about Razer Synapse and all its features, visit razerzone.com/synapse. If you are already a Razer Synapse user, register your product by clicking on your email address at the Razer Synapse application and select Warranty Status from the dropdown list. To register your product online, visit razerzone.com/registration.
DEVICE LAYOUT A. Left mouse button I. True 16,000 DPI 5G laser sensor B. Right mouse button J. Profile indicator C. Scroll wheel K. Profile button D. DPI stage up L. Power on/off button E. DPI stage down M. Bottom cover F. Mouse button 5 N. USB dongle G. Mouse button 4 O. USB to Micro-USB cable H. Ultraslick mouse feet P. USB dongle adapter Default DPI stages are as follows: 800, 1800, 4500, 9000, and 16000. The DPI stages can be customized using Razer Synapse. F O R G A M E R S .
SETTING UP YOUR RAZER LANCEHEAD CHARGING YOUR RAZER LANCEHEAD 1. Plug the micro-USB connector of the USB to Micro-USB cable to the Razer Lancehead. 2. Plug the USB connector of the USB to Micro-USB cable to your computer. This connection also acts as the wired mode for your Razer device. F O R G A M E R S . B Y G A M E R S .
For best results, please fully charge your Razer Lancehead before using it for the first time. A depleted battery will be fully charged in approximately 4 hours. If the Razer Lancehead has not been used for an extended period, you may need to recharge it before use. The Razer Lancehead requires a USB connection that is able to supply sufficient power to charge the battery.
USING THE USB DONGLE 1. Remove the bottom cover of the Razer Lancehead. 2. Remove the USB dongle from the compartment and plug it into your PC’s USB port. F O R GA M E R S . B Y G AM E R S .
3. Reattach the bottom cover onto the Razer Lancehead and make sure it is securely fastened. 4. Switch on the Razer Lancehead. Your Razer Lancehead is now ready for use in wireless mode. F O R GA M E R S . B Y G AM E R S .
USING THE USB DONGLE ADAPTER Use the USB dongle adapter to easily access and extend the reach of your USB dongle. F O R GA M E R S . B Y G AM E R S .
INSTALLING RAZER SYNAPSE FOR YOUR RAZER LANCEHEAD Step 1: Make sure the USB dongle is connected to the USB port of your computer. Step 2: Install Razer Synapse when prompted* or download the installer from razerzone.com/synapse. Step 3: Create your Razer ID or log into Razer Synapse with an existing account. *Applicable for Windows 8 or later. F O R G A M E R S . B Y G A M E R S .
CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER LANCEHEAD VIA RAZER SYNAPSE STORED PROFILES Your Razer Lancehead is capable of storing up to 5 profiles from Razer Synapse Pro, which you can use on systems that do not have Razer Synapse installed. Your Razer Lancehead can also store your current profile temporarily until it is replaced with a new active profile. Pressing the Profile button will cycle from the current profile to profiles 1 to 5. The profile indicator will change its color to show which profile is presently selected.
LIGHTING EFFECTS The Lighting Tab on Razer Synapse allows you to customize your Razer device by allowing you to choose from different basic lighting effects or create your own using the Chroma Configurator. If you have other Razer Chroma-enabled devices, you can synchronize their basic lighting effects by clicking the button. Note: Only devices that support the selected lighting effect will synchronize.
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.