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To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this device to 

rain, moisture, dripping, or splashing, and no objects filled with liquids, 

such as vases, shall be placed on it.

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Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, 

or the like.

Caution

: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the 

same or equivalent type.

Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the RF-BTCMBO2 Bluetooth 
keyboard and mouse. This keyboard and mouse represent the state 
of the art in Bluetooth keyboard and mouse design and are designed 
for reliable and trouble-free performance.

Features

• Power-saving  mode

• Working range up to 33 feet (10 meters) (line-of-sight)

• Dual-color status LED indicator

Keyboard

• 104-key design

• Eighteen hotkeys

• One  connect  button

• Power  switch

Mouse

• Tilt/scroll wheel

• Three mouse buttons

• Two  hotkey  buttons

• One pairing button

• Power  switch

Summary of Contents for KKBBT04

Page 1: ...Bluetooth Combo RF BTCMB02 UserGuide ...

Page 2: ... 4 Package contents 5 System requirements 5 Keyboard top 6 Keyboard status LED 7 Keyboard bottom 8 Mouse top 9 Mouse status LED 10 Mouse bottom 10 Setting up the keyboard and mouse 11 Installing keyboard batteries 11 Installing the mouse batteries 12 Pairing the keyboard and mouse 14 ...

Page 3: ...g 28 Troubleshooting 28 Specifications 29 Legal notices 30 One year limited warranty 33 Important safety instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifier...

Page 4: ... the same or equivalent type Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the RF BTCMBO2 Bluetooth keyboard and mouse This keyboard and mouse represent the state of the art in Bluetooth keyboard and mouse design and are designed for reliable and trouble free performance Features Power saving mode Working range up to 33 feet 10 meters line of sight Dual color status LED indicator Keyboard 104 k...

Page 5: ...l Bluetooth devices Package contents Keyboard Laser mouse USB Bluetooth receiver inside the mouse battery compartment Installation CD including software and User Guide Batteries for the keyboard and mouse Quick Setup Guide System requirements Computer with a USB port Microsoft Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP with Service Pack 3 or higher ...

Page 6: ...DVD 6 Previous track button Press togotothe previous trackon a CD or previous chapter on a DVD 7 Increase volume button Press to increase the volume 8 Decrease volume button Press to decrease the volume 9 Mute volume button Press to mute the sound Press again to unmute the sound 10 Help button Press to open online help for the currently active application 11 Spelling button Press to run the spell ...

Page 7: ...e Search window 18 My Favorite button Press to open the list of your favorite Web sites 19 BackWebpagebutton Presstogotothepreviouspagein a Web browser 20 Forward Webpage button Pressto gotothe next page in a Web browser 21 RefreshWebpage button Pressto refresh reload apage in aWeb browser 22 Stop Web page button Press to stop loading a page in a Web browser Color Description Green The keyboard is...

Page 8: ...8 Keyboard bottom Item Description 1 CONNECT button Pressto put the keyboard in pre pairing mode 2 OFF ON switch Slide to turn the keyboardon or off CONNECT OFF ON ...

Page 9: ... programs 2 Forward button Press to go to the next page in aWeb browser 3 Back button Press to go to the previous page in a Web browser 4 Right button Press to perform standard right mouse actions such as opening pop up menus orviewing help information 5 Tilt scroll wheel Roll to move the screen image up or down or tilt to move the screen left or right If you press down on the scroll wheel a four ...

Page 10: ...g green The mouse is pairing Item Description 1 Laser sensor Detects the mouse movements and sends signals to the computer to move the mouse pointer on the screen 2 CONNECT button Pressto put the mouse in pre pairing mode 3 OFF ON switch Slide to turn the mouse on or off 4 Batterycompartment Provides storage for the batteries and receiver CONNECT OFF ON ...

Page 11: ...atteries Toinstallkeyboardbatteries 1 Remove the battery compartment cover 2 Insert two AA batteries into the battery compartment Make sure that the and symbols on the batteries align with the and symbols in the battery compartment 3 Replace the battery compartment cover ...

Page 12: ...12 Installing the mouse batteries To installmousebatteries 1 Press the tab to release the battery compartment cover then remove the cover 2 Pull the receiver out of the battery compartment ...

Page 13: ...F BTCMB02 3 Insert two AA batteries into the battery compartment Make sure that the and symbols on the batteries align with the and symbols in the battery compartment 4 Replace the battery compartment cover ...

Page 14: ...ack on page 15 Automatic pairing in boot mode To pairautomaticallyinbootmode 1 With your computer turned off plug the USB Bluetooth receiver into an available USB port 2 Slide the power switch of the mouse to turn the mouse on 3 Turn on the computer and use the keyboard to enter the BIOS setup 4 Use the keyboard and mouse to view the menu and configure the settings 2 OFF ON 1 ...

Page 15: ... to navigate through the menu items and enable the USB keyboard and mouse In some BIOS settings you can use the Bluetooth mouse to navigate through the items Note Some older computers do not support the USB keyboard and mouse in BIOS or a DOS environment Pairing by using the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack Before using the Bluetooth stack for keyboard and mouse pairing make sure of the following The WIDCO...

Page 16: ...theBluetooth stack 1 Press the CONNECT buttons on the mouse and keyboard to start pairing Your computer starts to search for all Bluetooth devices When the mouse is connected the Confirmation Required message appears ...

Page 17: ...e keyboard is connected the Bluetooth Security Setup dialog box appears 3 Use the paired keyboard to type the digits shown on the screen then press Enter The keyboard is connected Note The keyboard and mouse enter the power saving mode when not used for a period of time ...

Page 18: ... message appears plug the USB Bluetooth receiver into a USB port on your computer then click OK The Found New Hardware Wizard starts installing the software 5 When the installation is complete click Finish To uninstalltheBluetoothstack 1 Remove the USB Bluetooth receiver 2 In Windows Vista or Windows 7 click Start ControlPanel then click Programs and Features Or In Windows XP click Start Settings ...

Page 19: ...l then click Add Remove Programs 3 Click Rocketfish Bluetooth Combo in the program list then click Uninstall Windows Vista or Windows 7 or Remove Windows XP A confirmation message appears 4 Click Yes to uninstall or No to cancel Using the Bluetooth stack for the first time in Windows XP TousetheBluetooth stackforthefirsttimein WindowsXP 1 Double click the Bluetooth icon in the system tray The Init...

Page 20: ...he computer starts searching for Bluetooth devices 3 Click on the device you want to connect with then follow the on screen instructions to enable the selected device Interpreting the Bluetooth icon The Bluetooth icon acts as an indicator for receiver status Icon Color Indicates Red No receiver inserted White Receiver plugged in Green Receiver has detected the devices ...

Page 21: ...computer 2 Put Bluetooth devices such as printers modems and PDAs into search pair mode so the Bluetooth receiver will recognize and connect to them see the device s documentation for instructions The Bluetooth Device Selection dialog box opens 3 Click the device list to open the list of Bluetooth devices then click the type of device you want to search for The detected devices are displayed 4 Cli...

Page 22: ...Settings screen opens 2 Click the Devices tab then click Add The Add Bluetooth Device Wizard starts 3 Click My device is set and ready to be found then click Next 4 Select the device s you want to enable then click Next 5 Set a passkey yourself or let the setup wizard choose one for you 6 Click Next to continue Setup is complete 7 Click Finish to exit the setup wizard ...

Page 23: ...oftware on the included CD and pair the keyboard and mouse before you can check battery status Tocheckthekeyboardbatterystatus Click Start Control Panel Keyboard then click Bluetooth The Keyboard Properties dialog box opens with the Bluetooth tab on top The remaining battery power level is shown ...

Page 24: ...24 To checkthemousebatterystatus Click Start Control Panel Mouse then click Bluetooth The Mouse Properties dialog box opens with the Bluetooth tab on top The remaining battery power level is shown ...

Page 25: ...alog box or the Mouse Properties dialog box For instructions see Checking battery status on page 23 2 Click Low Battery Alarm The Low Battery Alarm dialog box opens 3 Change the settings you want then click OK You can change the level at which you want the alarm to occur and turn the audio and visual notifications on or off ...

Page 26: ...26 Adjusting the tilt scroll wheel Your mouse comes with an advanced scroll wheel that lets you scroll horizontally as well as vertically ...

Page 27: ...ng then click OK Scroll x line s per notch Sets the number of lines to scroll when the scroll wheel is moved one notch Specify the number of lines with the up and down arrows Scroll one screen per notch Scrolls the entire window when the scroll wheel is moved one notch 3 To set the horizontal scroll speed move the Horizontal Scroll slider toward Slow or Fast or click Use Default to restore the fac...

Page 28: ...omputer you can check the battery status of keyboard and mouse by clicking Start ControlPanel Keyboard or Mouse then clicking Bluetooth If the keyboard and mouse do not work check the USB keyboard and mouse settings in your system s BIOS The settings should be enabled for the normal use of keyboard and mouse See Turning on the USB keyboard and mouse settings in BIOS on page 15 If your computer s B...

Page 29: ...hout battery 3 17 oz 90 g Dongle 0 1 oz 3 g 31 75oz 900 g without battery Buttons 4 buttons with tilt scroll wheel 104 key standard key with 18 multimedia hotkeys Compatibility Windows XP Service Pack 3 Windows Vista 32 bit or 64 bit Windows 732 bit or 64 bit Operating temperature 32ºFto 104ºF 0ºC to 40ºC Storage temperature 40ºF to 140ºF 40ºCto 60ºC Operating humidity 90 RH or less Storage humidi...

Page 30: ...ccordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of th...

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Page 33: ... replace the Product at no charge with new or rebuilt comparable products or parts Products and parts replaced under this warranty become the property of Rocketfish and are not returned to you If service of Products and parts are required after the Warranty Period expires you must pay all labor and parts charges This warranty lasts as long as you own your Rocketfish Product during the Warranty Per...

Page 34: ...S NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE AND NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WILL APPLY AFTER THE WARRANTY PERIOD SOME STATES PROVINCE...

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