Tracer
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Resetting the Tracer
Transmitter
Sometimes, if the Tracer behaves erratically, it will be necessary to reset the mouse. Follow the steps below to reset the handet:
1
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Open the battery door as described in "Installing and Removing the Battery", and unplug your battery.
2.
Wait for 60 seconds.
3.
Plug the battery back in and close the battery compartment.
4.
Set Tracer in its Receiver Cradle for 5 seconds, until the LED on the transmitter blinks at least once.
Receiver
Sometimes, if the Tracer behaves erratically, it will be necessary to reset the mouse. Follow the steps below to reset the receiver:
1.
Turn off the computer.
2.
Disconnect the receiver from the computer. Disconnect the AC adapter from the receiver, if plugged in.
3.
Plug the AC adapter into the receiver. Plug the receiver into the computer.
4.
Power on the computer.
Remember- PS2 is not "hot swappable". Always turn off the computer when connecting or disconnecting the Tracer.
Resetting Transmitter ID
Tracer is designed to work inside a multi-Tracer environment: each unit has a unique 16-bit address to avoid incidental control from a
neighboring unit. If another Tracer appears to be controlling your cursor, place the transmitter on the receiver cradle until the LED
starts to flash. This sets a new 16-bit address for your unit.
On-The-Fly RF Channel Changing
Your Tracer is a radio-controlled device and can be susceptible to various forms of electromagnetic interference. If the computer
cursor is unresponsive to your movements-either on the desktop or in hands-free mode-change the RF channel by clicking on the
Channel Select button. Wait for 3 seconds, until the LED on the receiver blinks rapidly, then try using it again.