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HP Pavilion home PC 

 
Filename: 5219urf 2+ users guide US_            Title: hp pavilion home pc 
Template: Normal.dot            Author: pamela            Last Saved By: Authur 
Revision #: 3      Page: 6 of 12      Printed: 09/01/04 07:19 PM 

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 Minimum 20 cm (8 inches) clearance between the receiver and the monitor.

 

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Place no electronic device between the receiver and wireless mouse or wireless keyboard.   

 

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  This is one example of the setup. Other setup positions are also possible. 

Warning: 

To avoid causing interference, keep the receiver at least 20 cm (8 inches) away from the 

monitor. 

 

Summary of Contents for pavilion 5219CRF

Page 1: ...2 users guide US_ Title hp pavilion home pc Template Normal dot Author pamela Last Saved By Authur Revision 3 Page 1 of 12 Printed 09 01 04 07 19 PM hp pavilion home pc 5219CRF Installing the Wireless Keyboard and Mouse ...

Page 2: ...Filename 5219urf 2 users guide US_ Title hp pavilion home pc Template Normal dot Author pamela Last Saved By Authur Revision 3 Page 2 of 12 Printed 09 01 04 07 19 PM ...

Page 3: ... Mouse Set The wireless keyboard and mouse set consists of a receiver A that plugs into the computer a wireless keyboard B and a wireless mouse C Note This wireless set is compatible with your HP Pavilion home PC and not intended for use with other computers Note You can replace the batteries in the mouse and keyboard without turning off the computer The computer must be on to change the ID settin...

Page 4: ...use rechargeable batteries in the mouse Alkaline batteries are recommended Install the two AA alkaline batteries provided in the wireless mouse Turn on the battery cover from the bottom of the mouse and then insert the batteries into the compartment Note the battery icons and make sure batteries are placed in the correct direction Replace the cover Note The red LED turns on indicating the batterie...

Page 5: ... Note Do not use rechargeable batteries in the keyboard Alkaline batteries are recommended 1Install the two AA alkaline batteries provided in the wireless keyboard Remove the cover G from the bottom of the keyboard and insert the batteries into the compartment H Note the battery icons and make sure batteries are placed in the correct direction Replace the cover 2Adjust the keyboard height by lifti...

Page 6: ...on 3 Page 4 of 12 Printed 09 01 04 07 19 PM Getting the Receiver Ready The receiver A must be placed upright and positioned properly to avoid interference from other electrical equipment 1Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord and modem phone cable 2Connect the receiver cable L to the USB connector on the back of the computer A L ...

Page 7: ...a Last Saved By Authur Revision 3 Page 5 of 12 Printed 09 01 04 07 19 PM 3Set the receiver upright and follow these guidelines nA Minimum 20 cm 8 inches clearance between the receiver and other electronic devices nB Maximum 1 5 m 59 inches working distance between the receiver and wireless mouse or wireless keyboard ...

Page 8: ...inted 09 01 04 07 19 PM nC Minimum 20 cm 8 inches clearance between the receiver and the monitor nPlace no electronic device between the receiver and wireless mouse or wireless keyboard Note This is one example of the setup Other setup positions are also possible Warning To avoid causing interference keep the receiver at least 20 cm 8 inches away from the monitor ...

Page 9: ...portant The word CONNECT labels the ID button on the bottom of each unit To press the ID button use a blunt pointed object like the tip of a ball point pen 1 Connect the power cord and modem telephone cable to the computer Turn on the computer Receiver 2 On the bottom of the receiver press the ID button D once with a blunt pointed object The top activity LED N a blue light on the receiver will sta...

Page 10: ...D and flashes the mouse sensor LED three times The receiver flashes the blue top activity LED N three times and then stops to show it has accepted the new ID for the mouse Note At this time when you move the mouse across a surface the blue activity LED N on the receiver will go on and off indicating the mouse and the receiver are working together Important The mouse goes into a sleep or suspend mo...

Page 11: ...ED N a blue light on the receiver will start flashing and will continue flashing until the next step are completed or until 30 seconds pass D Important If 30 seconds pass before you complete steps 5 you must repeat steps4 5 to set the IDs Keyboard 45 On the bottom of the keyboard press the ID button J once with a blunt pointed object The keyboard sends a new ID The receiver flashes the top activit...

Page 12: ...erent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulation Cet appareil numerique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FC...

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