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DK-9600BI User Manual 

VER: 0.1

 

 

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Electrical Specification 

 

1. Operating Voltage 

Keyboard supply voltage: 3.5V-5.5V (Inter

Lithium Battery or DC 5V) 

 

2. Current Consumption 

Connecting Current:  About 20mA 

Usual use Current:    < 5mA 

Charge current  about 200mA maximal 

 

3. Sleeping Mode 

3.1 Timing to standby mode: 5S (The time from all keys are free to the keyboard turn to 

sleeping mode) 

3.2 Current during the sleeping mode :< 1mA (finally stable the current) 

3.3 Wake up: press any key of the keyboard 

 

4. Low-voltage indicate 

When the voltage below 3.2V, the LED light was flashing 1Hz, which means the power is 

low. (No action during sleeping model) 

 

5

 Wireless specifications 

2.402-2.480GHz frequency coverage. 

GFSK RF transceiver 

Summary of Contents for DK-9600BI

Page 1: ...DK 9600BI User Manual VER 0 1 Page 1 of 10 Model Name Mini LuxePad MODEL NO GK 120001 K DK 9600BI VERSION 0 1 DATE 2012 08 06 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...DK 9600BI User Manual VER 0 1 Page 2 of 10 Version Revised Date PIC Remark 0 1 08 06 2012 Natural Preliminary...

Page 3: ...aximal 3 Sleeping Mode 3 1 Timing to standby mode 5S The time from all keys are free to the keyboard turn to sleeping mode 3 2 Current during the sleeping mode 1mA finally stable the current 3 3 Wake...

Page 4: ...DK 9600BI User Manual VER 0 1 Page 4 of 10 High Speed RF link data rate Max 1M bit s Key Function Chart 1 The keys function as the figure shows...

Page 5: ...mp is bright once Keyboard power is on When keyboard power on push the power button once keyboard power off Step 2 Operate your PC to find remote Bluetooth device Step 3 Push the connect button to be...

Page 6: ...g and a type A USB plug into the keyboard micro USB socket Step 2 Insert the type A USB plug into a compatible USB socket which can supply DC5V 500mA power Step 3 The charge indication Lamp on keyboar...

Page 7: ...or melt certain plastics Don t store in very cold areas Moisture can form inside the case which may damage electronic circuit boards Don t attempt to open the case Non expert handling of the device m...

Page 8: ...more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from t...

Page 9: ...1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device The device meets the exemption from the...

Page 10: ...de RSS 102 et les utilisateurs peuvent obtenir l information canadienne sur l exposition et la conformit de rf Please feel free to contact information below for any questions you have regarding your...

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