
Ensure your computer is fully turned on and
booted up. Locate a spare USB socket on your
computer and plug in your
RECEIVE:2
. The unit
will automatically be recognised by the
computer and the relevant drivers loaded. The
Pair LED will light for 5 seconds. Because
RECEIVE:2
supports many different functions,
the computer will load several drivers, so the
process may take up to a minute.
Once completed, the operating system will
usually inform you the process has finished.
To optimise the range of the wireless link, it is
recommended that you do not place the unit
behind your computer, close to large metal
objects or sources of interference such as
wireless network hubs, cellular telephones etc.
Installation
An LED is provided on your
RECEIVE:2
for both Drag Lock [C] (mouse latching left click) and Caps
Lock [D] (keyboard capitals). This is useful where multiple users are each using mouse and
keyboard functions.
Caps Lock and Drag Lock LEDs
Multiple Transmitters on one RECEIVE:2
Your
RECEIVE:2
can support up to six
transmitter units simultaneously. Pairing the
second and subsequent transmitters is just like
pairing the first.
If you should attempt to pair a seventh
transmitter unit, the transmitter unit that has
been used least recently will be replaced by the
new one. The other five transmitters are
unaffected. This way, transmitters that are no
longer being used with this RECEIVE:2 are the
first to be replaced.
If at any stage you would like to start the
pairing procedure over again, first press and
hold the Pair button [A] for around 3 seconds.
The Pair LED [B] will flash quickly and the
pairing information for all 6 channels will be
erased, allowing you to start over.
Your
RECEIVE:2
has no user serviceable parts. If repair is necessary the unit should be returned to
Pretorian Technologies or an authorised distributor.
Maintenance
RECEIVE:2
is compatible with all PC and Mac platforms that are fitted with a USB socket and
makes use of advanced features that are not available on the PS/2 style connectors; so the unit
cannot be used in the PS/2 socket of your computer even via an adaptor plug.
RECEIVE:2
is also compatible with some tablet computers via a cable adaptor. Most Android
based tablets may be used, but not Apple iPad, iPod or iPhone.
Compatibility
Before
RECEIVE:2
can be used it must be paired
with the SimplyWorks
®
transmitters that you
require it to work with. Irrespective of the
specific product, the procedure is the same:
1 Place the transmitter unit it is to be paired
with close to your
RECEIVE:2
.
2 Briefly press the Pair button (A) on
RECEIVE:2
.
The pair LED (B) will begin to flash slowly.
3 Within 10 seconds, press the Pair button
on the transmitter.
4 The Pair LED on
RECEIVE:2
will continue
to flash for a short time while it negotiates
with the transmitter. Once complete, the
Pair LED will light steadily for 5 seconds
to indicate success. The transmitter is then
ready to use. Whenever data is successfully
received from a transmitter device, the
Pair LED will flash briefly to give visual
indication that the radio link is operational.
5 If the Pair LED stops flashing after 30
seconds and does not light steadily, repeat
the process from (2). If it is still not
successful, please refer to the
Troubleshooting section.
Pairing information for all six channels is
retained in
RECEIVE:2
’s internal memory even
after powering down your computer.
Pairing
Features
• USB connectivity.
• No additional drivers required.
• PC and Mac compatibility.
• Compact design.
• State of the art multi-channel wireless
receiver with a range in excess of 10m,
making it ideal for classroom environments.
• Supports up to six transmitters
simultaneously.
• No restriction on the mix of transmitters.
• Caps Lock and Drag Lock LEDs.
The SimplyWorks concept opens up a wealth of
new learning scenarios that you can devise as
your experience grows. Because the six
channels may be occupied by any mix of
SimplyWorks transmitters, the possibilities
are virtually endless.
For example, you may choose to have a
single-user scenario where a
TRACKBALL
,
keyboard and a number of switches are paired
with a
RECEIVE:2
. Equally, both a
TRACKBALL
and a
JOYSTICK
may be used simultaneously to
allow users with different abilities to access the
same computer.
Alternatively, a multi-user scenario may
comprise six keyboards or six
TRACKBALL
s, for
example, allowing several workgroups to access
an interactive whiteboard.
Learning Scenarios
B
C
D
A