Manhattan Computer Products Computer Keyboard 177122 User Manual

Wireless  
Multi-Media  
Keyboard  
and optical  
Mouse set  
user  
Manual  
Model 177122  
MAN-177122-UM-0708-01  
introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the MANHATTAN® Wireless Multi-Media Keyboard  
and optical Mouse Set, Model 177122.  
offering multi-media capability without a cord, this convenient combo features  
multi-media and Internet hotkeys that give quick access to 17 essential browser,  
Windows and media functions. The keyboard provides an ergonomic design, a  
generous work area and an adjustable tilt mechanism for comfortable typing  
positions without compromising valuable desktop workspace. durable key  
switches and sturdy construction provide quiet, reliable operation and long life.  
The wireless optical five-button mouse with power management and its USB  
receiver easily installs to give users a range of up to 15 m (50 ft.).  
The easy-to-follow instructions in this user manual help make setup and operation  
quick and simple, so you’ll also soon be enjoying the benefits of these additional  
features:  
2.4 GHz RF wireless technology with USB receiver  
2 full-size shift keys with separate cursor/navigation controls  
Full-size space and enter keys  
Windows 2000/XP/Vista compatibility  
lifetime Warranty  
installation/setup  
NOTE: Prior to installation and operation of the MANHATTAN Wireless Multi-  
Media Keyboard and optical Mouse Set, it is recommended that all previous  
keyboard and mouse drivers be removed from the computer with which you’ll  
be using these devices.  
Battery Installation  
The mouse and the keyboard each operate with a pair of AAA batteries (four  
total, included in the package). Simply open the battery compartment on the  
underside of both units, insert the two batteries as indicated and close the  
compartment cover.  
Receiver Connection  
Both the keyboard and the optical mouse use digital radio technology to  
wirelessly communicate. They transmit radio frequency signals that are picked  
up by the receiver and sent to the computer. The USB receiver is connected to  
one of the the computer’s USB ports. CauTiON: Turn the computer off before  
connecting the receiver to it, and remember that working on a metallic surface  
will reduce the RF performance.  
Setting the ID Codes  
After installing the batteries and connecting the receiver to the computer, turn  
on the computer and follow the procedure below to set the Id codes. There is  
one Id button on the bottom of the mouse, one on the bottom of the keyboard,  
and another one on the front side of the receiver (see figure below).  
1. Press the Id button on the receiver, then press the Id button on mouse.  
After two seconds, press the Id button on keyboard. The Id code will be set  
automatically.  
2. The receiver led will blink when  
you move the mouse or type on  
Receiver ID button  
Receiver LED  
the keyboard, indicating that the  
keyboard and the mouse have  
communicated with the receiver  
successfully.  
ꢀ. If the receiver led doesn’t blink when you  
move the mouse or type on the keyboard, the  
keyboard/mouse will not work properly. Re-install  
the batteries and try the setup process again.  
operation  
Mouse  
once installation is complete, the mouse works with Windows 2000/XP/Vista  
without the need of software drivers.  
The mouse features a scrolling wheel that can function either as a wheel or as  
a button.  
To scroll up, move the wheel forward; to scroll down, move it backward.  
To use the wheel like a standard mouse middle button, simply click (press  
down) on it.  
The mouse also features Page Up and Page down buttons on the left side.  
Scrolling wheel  
Page Up  
Page Down  
NOTE: The mouse will go into power saving mode after 18 minutes without  
being used. To wake up the mouse, click any button on the mouse.  
Keyboard  
once installation is complete, the keyboard works with Windows 2000/XP/Vista  
without the need of software drivers.  
The keyboard features 17 hot keys for one-touch access to various multimedia/  
Internet functions, as described in the four key groupings below.  
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3
4
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1 (from left to right):  
Home — open the  
homepage in the  
browser  
Page Back — Go to the previous Web page while viewing the Internet  
Page Forward — Go to the next Web page while viewing the Internet  
Search — launch your Web search function  
2 (center, then clockwise from top-right):  
Play/Pause — Play or pause audio or Cd  
Next Track — Change to the next media track  
Volume Up — Increase the volume  
Volume Down — decrease the volume  
Previous Track — Go to previous the Cd track  
3 (from  
left to  
right):  
Player  
Open — open Media Player  
Mute — Make voiceless while playing a Cd  
Favorites — open your favorite menu  
E-mail — open the e-mail folder in outlook express  
Calculator — open/activate the calculator  
4 (from left to right):  
My Computer — open my computer  
Refresh — Update the current Web page  
Browser Stop — Close  
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Operating Tips  
If the keyboard and/or mouse doesn’t work after installation:  
Make sure you’ve correctly connected the receiver to the computer; i.e.,  
properly plugged in to one of the computer’s USB ports.  
Make sure the batteries are installed correctly.  
Make sure the Id codes have been set properly.  
Make sure the distance between the keyboard/mouse and the receiver is no  
more than 15 m (50 feet).  
If the mouse cursor doesn’t move properly, or if the keyboard doesn’t allow you  
to type on the screen:  
Make sure the receiver isn’t too far away.  
Make sure there are no large metal devices in the proximity — such as  
microwaves, electric stoves, televisions and hair dryers — which may be be  
interfering the receiver’s radio reception.  
Check the status of the batteries.  
specifications  
General  
Windows and browser keys (Page Forward, Page Back, Browser Stop, E-mail,  
Home, Calculator, Favorites, Refresh, Search and My Computer)  
Media player keys (Player open, Volume Up, Volume down, Prev Track,  
Next Track, Mute and Play/Pause)  
Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista  
Electrical (working levels)  
Voltage: keyboard and mouse, 2.0 – ꢀ.2 V; receiver, ꢁ.5 – 5.5 V  
Current: keyboard, < 8 mA; mouse, < ꢀ0 mA; receiver, < ꢁ0 mA  
Frequency: 2.ꢁ GHz RF  
Physical  
Key cap force: 60 +/- 15 g; pulling force, 1.2 – 1.5 kg  
Switch life: keyboard, 10,000,000 keystrokes; mouse, 1,000,000 times  
Mouse switch force: 60 +/- 15 g  
Keyboard: 50 x 21 x ꢀ cm (20 x 8 x 1.2 in.); set, 925 g (ꢀꢀ oz.)  
Wireless optical mouse, five buttons with scroll wheel (left, right, center,  
page forward and page back), 800 dpi, 12 x 6 x ꢁ cm (ꢁ.7 x 2.ꢁ x 1.5 in.)  
USB receiver: 5.4 x 1.3 x 2 cm (2.125 x 0.5 x 0.75 in.)  
led indicators: activity and low battery  
Environment  
Working temperature: -15 – 50°C; humidity, 10 – 85%  
Storage temperature: -15 – 60°C; humidity, < 90%  
Package Contents  
Wireless Multi-Media Keyboard and optical Mouse Set  
USB receiver  
(ꢁ) AAA batteries  
User manual and driver Cd  
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MANHATTAN offers a complete line of PC Components,  
Peripherals, Cables and Accessories. Ask your local computer dealer for more  
information or visit us online at  
www.manhattan-products.com  
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