
Keypad 2 Manual 1.0
Overview
Getting Started
1)
Turn on LMP keypad by switching the lever to the “On” position. The LED
indicator will be light up 3 times in green.
Make sure the built-in rechargeable battery is enough power to support
keypad. If not, please use charging cable to charge Keypad.
1 ) Using charging cable (micro USB to
USB); connect micro USB to micro USB
port on Keypad, USB jack to USB port. LED
indicates blue color and will turn off when
battery is fully charged.
Bluetooth Pairing in Mac OS X
Make sure that you have Bluetooth support on your Macintosh™
and Mac OS X 10.5.x or higher installed. The keypad may work
with older Mac OS X but it is not officially supported.
1) Choose the Apple™ menu and open the "System Preferences." Under “Internet &
wireless communication” (OS X 10.6.x and higher)/ “Hardware” (OS X 10.5.x) you
should see a Bluetooth icon. If you do not, your Mac does not have Bluetooth.
2) Enable Bluetooth™. Under "System Preferences" click the Bluetooth™ icon and
make sure you see "Bluetooth: On" under the "Settings" tab. If it's not turned on,
click "Turn Bluetooth On."
3) Click the "+" tab (set up new device) in the left window to pair a new Bluetooth™
device. The Bluetooth™ assistant opens. (With Mac OS X 10.5.x, the Bluetooth
assistant may ask what kind of device you are going to pair. Choose “keypad” and
click “continue”). Your computer searches automatically for new Bluetooth™
devices.
4) Press the Pairing Button on the backside of the keypad with a pen
to set up a
connection to your MacBook. The pairing LED starts to flash in green.
5) In the dialog box the device “LMP WKP-1644” will appear. If it is not listed, make
sure that LMP keypad is turned on and in pairing mode. Then click "Search Again"
in the "Bluetooth Device" dialog box.
6) Click on “LMP WKP-1644” and click “OK”. The LMP keypad should be listed in the
"Devices" tab under "Bluetooth Preferences." (with a green dot and as “connected”)
7) The LMP Keypad is ready for work!