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DO NOT expose batteries to strong 
impacts by dropping or throwing the 
batteries. 

 

DO NOT reverse the positive (+) and 
negative (-) terminals to avoid short-circuit. 

 

REMOVE PROMPTLY any used battery 
from the device. 

 

REPLACE THE BATTERY with a new 
battery of the same type. 

 

INSULATE THE TERMINAL parts with tape 
or the like when storing or at disposal of 
the batteries. 

DO NOT throw drained batteries in with the 
domestic rubbish! Respect the 
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If necessary, turn to you local refuse 
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Summary of Contents for MOUSE

Page 1: ...ments 10 Technical Data 11 Mouse Components 12 Getting started 14 1 Installing the software 14 De installation of the software 18 2 Inserting batteries 19 3 Switching the mouse on 20 Energy saving function 20 4 Connecting the receiver 21 5 Adjusting the frequency 22 6 Configuration of the mouse functions 23 Customer service 24 Technical Support 25 If you need further help 26 ...

Page 2: ... 08 8 2 2007 Medion All rights reserved Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners Information in this document is subject to change without notice ...

Page 3: ...se and care can help extend the life of your product In the event that you transfer ownership of this device please provide these instructions to the new owner Whenever you edit your data it is advisable to make backup copies on an external data medium disks CD We are not liable for any loss of data and consequential damages This product is designed to run on a PC AT IBM compatible computer with U...

Page 4: ...identify potential hazards This device should only be repaired by an authorised service centre Please contact customer care if you have any technical problems Keep devices away from moisture and avoid dust heat and direct sunlight Ensure an ambient temperature that is suitable for office equipment Before cleaning the devices remove the cable connection with the computer Clean the devices and other...

Page 5: ...ata The distance between the transmitter and the receiver should be greater than 50 cm 19 7 These devices are not intended for use in a heavy industrial environment Contact customer care if the connections are cut or otherwise damaged if liquid has entered the device housing if a device does not operate correctly if a device is dropped or the housing damaged Working in comfort Medical studies have...

Page 6: ...EN 60825 1 Repairs to the mouse must be performed only by the manufacturer Do not look into the laser beam even with specialist optical instruments using a computer If you experience pain numbness or tingling in your arms wrists hands or fingers consult a medical doctor Declaration of Conformity Hereby Medion AG declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other r...

Page 7: ...t or YOU Please observe strictly the following KEEP CHILDREN AWAY from batteries If by any chance batteries are swallowed consult a medical doctor immediately DO NOT CHARGE batteries except rechargeable batteries DO NOT FORCIBLY DISCHARGE batteries DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT batteries DO NOT HEAT or DISPOSE OF IN FIRE DO NOT DISASSEMBLE or DEFORM batteries Your hands and fingers may be injured or the li...

Page 8: ...ive and negative terminals to avoid short circuit REMOVE PROMPTLY any used battery from the device REPLACE THE BATTERY with a new battery of the same type INSULATE THE TERMINAL parts with tape or the like when storing or at disposal of the batteries DO NOT throw drained batteries in with the domestic rubbish Respect the environment and dispose of them in the specific containers for separate collec...

Page 9: ... options for environmentally friendly disposal with your retailer Batteries Do not dispose of used batteries in the household rubbish They must be deposited at a collection point for used batteries Packaging All packaging and packaging materials that are no longer required can and should be recycled What s in the Box Please check that the following parts and accessories are in the box If an item i...

Page 10: ... LI IN NE E 1 1 8 80 00 0 9 99 92 25 50 08 8 10 will only be accepted within 7 days from date of purchase Wireless receiver Wireless mouse Batteries AAA LR03 1 5 V x2 Installation software on disc User manual System requirements PC AT compatible computer Pentium 500 MHz or higher Operating system Windows XP Vista Free USB port connection ...

Page 11: ...LA AN ND D H HE EL LP PL LI IN NE E 1 1 8 80 00 0 9 99 92 25 50 08 8 11 Technical Data Mouse Connection technology Wireless Technology Laser Sensor scanning rate 800 1600 dpi Buttons 3 Battery operation 2 x 1 5V AAA LR03 Receiver Transmission frequency 2 4 GHz Operating voltage Through USB port Interface USB Type A ...

Page 12: ...N ND D H HE EL LP PL LI IN NE E 0 08 87 70 0 7 72 27 70 03 37 70 0 R RE EP P I IR RE EL LA AN ND D H HE EL LP PL LI IN NE E 1 1 8 80 00 0 9 99 92 25 50 08 8 12 Mouse Components subject to change without notice I G F H A B C D E ...

Page 13: ...9 92 25 50 08 8 13 A Left mouse button B Right mouse button C Four way button wheel with LED status display Pressing the wheel to the left or the right will enable a horizontal sequence of images D Button for setting the sensor scanning rate E Battery cover release button F On off switch G USB Receiver H USB Receiver release button I Mouse frequency adjustment button ...

Page 14: ...nstalling the software You will be able to use the basic functions of the mouse without installing the software In order to use the extended functions the software must be installed 1 Installing the software Information A corresponding dialog box which can be worded differently independently of the operating system will appear if your operating system has been set so that drivers can only be insta...

Page 15: ...software Mouse driver You will need a mouse driver to use or adjust the special functions of the mouse This driver is included and installed with the software Important files can be overwritten or changed during the installation of programs or drivers You should make a safeguard for the content of your hard drive before the installation in order to be able to access the original files in the case ...

Page 16: ... function will probably have been deactivated if the automatic Start does not function Change this setting under Windows in your Device Manager if necessary by dealing with the CD DVD ROM entry and activating the Automatic notification in the case of a change feature Continue with Point 4 if the installation starts automatically Manual installation without the Autorun function starts with Point 1 ...

Page 17: ...name INSTALL into the OPEN field The drive letter can vary according to the configuration 3 Confirm your entry with a click on OK 4 Select the installation option and follow the instructions 1 This selection installs the driver for the extended functions 2 This program installs a symbol in which the sensor scanning rate of the mouse will be displayed in the right section of the Task Strip The ...

Page 18: ...es the installation program 5 Restart the PC after the conclusion of the installation in order to conclude the installation successfully De installation of the software Tje software can be un installed from your PC as follows 1 Click on START Ö SETTINGS Ö SYSTEM CONTROL 2 Double click on the software entry in the Window that opens Select the program concerned e g Presenter Mouse start the de insta...

Page 19: ...ries 1 Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing the button E for unlocking the battery compartment cover 2 Place the batteries supplied with the mouse 2 x type AAA into the battery compartment of the mouse Pay attention that the polarity of the batteries corresponds to the and symbols 3 Push the battery compartment cover on again until it clicks in Battery compartment cover 2 x type AAA LR...

Page 20: ... the mouse on 1 Position the on off switch F to the ON position Position to OFF if you will not be using the mouse for a long period of time Energy saving function The mouse will switch itself off if you do not use it for a long period of time This serves to minimize the battery consumption Click on one of the mouse buttons to switch off the energy saving function and begin using the mouse again ...

Page 21: ...aintenance Chapter Pages 3 ff 2 Switch on the computer and all the peripheral devices connected monitor printer etc and wait until the operating system has started completely 3 Locate the USB connection of your computer 4 Plug the receiver into a free USB connection socket on your computer 5 Windows will now establish that new hardware has been connected This will start the hardware recognition pr...

Page 22: ...ry so no adjustment will be necessary However at any stage in the future if the mouse does not react an adjustment will be necessary To adjust the frequencies of the mouse and receiver 1 Bring the mouse close approx 50 cm away to the receiver 2 Now press the frequency adjustment button I on the base of the mouse 3 The automatic setting will function immediately if a fault should arise repeat the p...

Page 23: ... HE EL LP PL LI IN NE E 1 1 8 80 00 0 9 99 92 25 50 08 8 23 6 Configuration of the mouse functions You will be able to set the mouse functions to your requirements in the System Control of Windows If you have installed the Advanced Wheel Mouse Driver a corresponding entry will have been made in the directly under All programs ...

Page 24: ...call for an in depth analysis Basic hints The regular running of the Windows programs Defrag and Scandisk can remove sources of error and increase system performance Error handling and tips Start with a careful visual check of all cable links If the LCD s are not working make sure that the power is reaching the computer and all peripherals Check that the USB ports are active and correctly configur...

Page 25: ...receiver by using a different USB port in such a way that a good radio connection is ensured If the mouse does not function properly try the following Check that the distance is within the working range of 5 meters Make sure the mouse is switched on Technical Support This program has been extensively and successfully tested in our test laboratory with a number of different devices It is neverthele...

Page 26: ...ernet www medion co uk If you need further help If the suggestions in the above sections have not helped to solve your problem please contact us It will help us to help you if you can have the following information available What is your computer configuration What additional peripherals are you using What messages are appearing on the screen What software was running when the fault occurred What ...

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