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After the devices have been synchronized, pressing the Learn button again for two seconds takes the receiver out of Learn Mode. If the receiver is not manually taken out of Learn Mode, it will automatically return to Normal Mode after five minutes. Status Light The Status light displays useful information about the modes of operation and the connection between the receiver and transmitter(s). Its various states are: • Remains off when the receiver is operating in Normal 8 Mode and no devices are transmitting. • Blinks slowly (one blink per second) when the receiver is in Learn Mode and is awaiting a Teach instruction from a device. • Flickers rapidly when the receiver is operating in Normal Mode and a synchronized device is transmitting. If there is radio interference, the flickering light will be inconsistent. • Blinks rapidly for a four-second burst when it is in Learn Mode processing a Teach instruction, and synchronizing the receiver with the device. Keyboard LEDs These LEDs indicate whether your computer has the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and/or Scroll Lock features activated. • Num Lock: Used to toggle a combination number/cursor keypad between numeric keys and cursor keys. • Caps Lock: When activated, causes all alphabetic characters to be uppercase, but has no effect on other keys. • Scroll Lock: Used to toggle between scrolling and non- scrolling mode (on PC keyboards). When activated, the arrow keys scroll the screen regardless of the current cursor location. Installing 3 or More Devices The RF receiver can be taught to recognize up to eight devices (such as mice, remotes, and keyboards) on a system, but only two of those devices may be used simultaneously. When setting up a system with a single receiver and three or more devices, the following guidelines must be followed: • Select two channels that are free of outside interference and install all devices on either of those two channels. When possible, it is recommended that the two chosen 9 channels be separated by at least one unused channel. For example, setting the channels to “2” and “4” is recommended over setting the channels to “2” and “3”. • Any of the devices installed on one channel may be used simultaneously with any of the devices on the other channel. Two devices that share a channel may be used alternately. When installing the devices try to determine which devices will be used simultaneously and set them on opposite channels. Example: Mouse One is used by a presenter for cursor control, and Mouse Two and a keyboard are used by an assistant to input data. Mouse One is set at channel 3. Mouse Two is also set at channel 3 and the keyboard is set at channel 5. With this configuration, Mouse One and the keyboard can be used simultaneously. Or, Mouse Two and the keyboard can be used simultaneously. However since Mouse One and Mouse Two share the same channel, they can only be used alternately. • A low-power consumer device (i.e., Ultra Mouse with 30ft. range) should not be used simultaneously with a high- power professional device (i.e., RF Keyboard with 100-ft. range). One or both devices may not work properly if data is being transmitted by the two units at the same time. For optimal simultaneous performance, it is recommended that you use two low-powered devices or two high-powered devices. If you wish to use both a high- and low-power device simultaneously, it is recommended that you alternate usage between the devices. 10 Keyboard Troubleshooting Tips Symptom Reason Solution Computer does not recognize data input Keyboard and Receiver not synchronized Perform a Teach/Learn sequence (see “Setting Up and Synchronizing the Keyboard and the Gyration RF Receiver” on page 1). Radio interference Change the device’s channel setting (see “Changing the Channel the Keyboard is Using” on page 4). Move receiver away from other electronic devices (e.g. monitor, speakers, radio, etc.). Keyboard is off Power it on (see “Powering the Keyboard On and Off” on page 4). Dead batteries Replace batteries. Keystrokes are not consistently recognized Radio interference Change the device’s channel setting (see “Changing the Channel the Keyboard is Using” on page 4). Move receiver away from other electronic devices (e.g. monitor, speakers, radio, etc.). 11 Regulatory Information Attention! This device emits radio frequencies and has not been certified by the FAA for use onboard aircraft. Do not use this device at any time onboard civil aircraft. To minimize the possibility of interference, power off the Full-Size Keyboard to ensure the device remains off during flight. FCC Statement The Full-Size Keyboard and RF Receiver have 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 radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance...
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