• Set the receiver flat on a surface and follow these guidelines:
o Leave a minimum of 8 inches of clearance between the receiver
and other electronic devices.
o Leave a minimum of 8 inches of clearance between the receiver
and the monitor.
o The mouse can operate at a range of up to 6 feet from the
receiver.
o The receiver should rest on a non-metallic surface for best
reception.
Step 3: Synchronizing the Receiver and the Mouse.
The receiver and the mouse each contain two channels, and each
channel contains 256 distinct ID codes that are randomly selected
when you press the ID button on the Receiver. This ID-recognition
function helps protect against interference from other wireless
devices in the same environment. After you have selected the same
channel on both the mouse and the receiver, the next step is to
match the IDs of the mouse and receiver through the synchronization
process so that they can communicate with each other.
• Turn the computer on.
• Press once on the ID button on the top of the receiver. The
green LED light below the button will start to blink slowly.
ID Button of Receiver
ID Button
• Turn the mouse over and find its ID button near the top. Press
the ID button with a blunt pointed object such as the tip of a
ballpoint pen or a bent paper clip and hold the button down
until the blinking light on the receiver stops blinking and
remains a steady green. This may take up to 20 seconds.
ID button of Mouse
IMPORTANT: If 30 seconds pass before you find and press the
mouse ID button, you must restart the process again by pressing the
ID button on the receiver until the light blinks and once again find
and hold down the ID button on the bottom of the mouse.
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