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( HT-200 )
Operating instructions
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  • Page 1 IC Keys ( HT-200 ) Operating instructions English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. General 1.1 Scope of supply 1.2 Safety instructions 1.3 Working with the keyboard and trackpad 1.4 Special function keys and displays 2. Start-up 2.1 Use of the keyboard with USB cable 2.2 Use of the keyboard via radio (wireless) 2.2.1 Switching the keyboard on/off 2.2.2 Synchronisation with the USB radio dongle 3.
  • Page 3 Contents 4. Batteries / rechargeable batteries 8. Technical information / FCC Statements 4.1 Use of batteries 8.1 Technical data 4.2 Use of rechargeable batteries 8.2 Order numbers 4.3 Polling of the energy reserve 8.3 FCC Statements 4.4 Note regarding battery change 8.4 Guarantee 8.5 Disposal 5.
  • Page 4: General

    1. General 1. General...
  • Page 5: Scope Of Supply

    Congratulations on the purchase of this high-quality keyboard! Before using IC Keys for the first time, please read these instructions carefully and take note of them. Safety instructions in this document. Only in this way can you use all functions safely and reliably.
  • Page 6 1. General Explanation of the flags: = WARNING! Ignoring this can result in = NOTE! Ignoring this can result in faulty personal injury. functionality. = CAREFUL! Ignoring this can result in = Tips for handling the device. damage to the appliance.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    1. General 1.2 Safety instructions For your safety and to avoid damage, please note in particular the following safety instructions. WARNING! Personal injury! Do not connect the keyboard to life- preserving products. WARNING! Cut injuries to the skin can be caused by splitters of glass or sharp objects.
  • Page 8 1. General CAREFUL! Damage to the device. Do not expose the IC Keys to any strong oscillations; this can damage the electronics. CAREFUL! Damage to the device. When transporting by plane the battery and USB cover must be opened to facilitate unhindered pressure compensation.
  • Page 9 Unintended input. Do not use any mains adapter without any earthing. NOTE! Faulty functionality of the product! The IC Keys should not be exposed to any direct sunlight. In this regard, please observe the operating and storage temperatures in „8.1 Technical data“ on page Please note the separately marked safety information in these instructions for use;...
  • Page 10: Working With The Keyboard And Trackpad

    1. General 1.3 Working with the keyboard and trackpad Writing with IC Keys requires a certain familiarisation phase as the response characteristics differ fundamentally from a standard keyboard. With a conventional keyboard, the fingers rest on the keys and do not initiate any process until a key is pressed. With IC-Keys, an impact is triggered with every touch (approach) of the glass surface.
  • Page 11 1. General The trackpad supports the tap-to-click function. More detailed infor- mation on this cf. „3.2 Settings of the trackpad“ on page 24 It is possible at any time to operate a computer mouse parallel to the trackpad. Working with medical gloves at the keyboard is possible. It should be noted here that the touch characteristics change as a result of the gloves and the sensitivity of the keyboard may have to be set higher (cf.
  • Page 12 On/Off Sound button Clean-Lock button Sensitivity button Function button Synchronisation button Reserved key Battery level button...
  • Page 13: Special Function Keys And Displays

    1. General Operating state display 1.4 Special function keys and displays Switch on/off Tap-to-Click Configuration buttons With the special function keys poll the software version settings can be made to the keyboard. The keyboard has some LEDs which display different operating Scrollbalken, Bildlauf modes of the keyboard.
  • Page 14: Start-Up

    2. Start-up 2. Start-up In order to be able to work quickly with the keyboard, read the Quick- start instructions. Further information about the functions can be found in these instructions for use.
  • Page 15: Use Of The Keyboard With Usb Cable

    2. Start-up 2.1 Use of the keyboard with USB cable Connect the keyboard with the attached USB cable to a free USB socket on your computer. The keyboard is ready for operation immediately; the green LED behind the USB symbol starts to light up. NOTE! The on key of the keyboard has no function during the USB cable connection.
  • Page 16: Use Of The Keyboard Via Radio (Wireless)

    2. Start-up 2.2 Use of the keyboard via radio (wireless) Insert the batteries supplied into the keyboard and close the bat- tery compartment with the battery cover (cf. „4.1 Use of batteries“ on page 29). NOTE! When closing the battery compartment, no key may be touched until the on key has lit up as the keyboard calibrates itself in this period of time.
  • Page 17 2. Start-up Switch on the keyboard by pressing the on key. A start tune sounds out and the green LED next to the on symbol starts to light Now synchronise the keyboard with the USB radio dongle („2.2.2 Synchronisation with the USB radio dongle“ on page 20).
  • Page 18 2. Start-up...
  • Page 19: Switching The Keyboard On/Off

    2. Start-up 2.2.1 Switching the keyboard on/off The keyboard is switched on/off by pressing the on key. In switched- on mode, the LED next to the on symbol lights up. The keyboard has auto off = 7 min an energy-saving mode. This is activated 7 minutes after your last input.
  • Page 20: Synchronisation With The Usb Radio Dongle

    2. Start-up 2.2.2 Synchronisation with the USB radio dongle A synchronisation is only necessary in wireless operation. Proceed as described in „2.2 Use of the keyboard via radio (wireless)“ on page 16. To connect the keyboard and the USB radio dongle, you need to synchronise them.
  • Page 21 2. Start-up „2.2 Use of the keyboard via radio (wireless)“ on page 16 and start the synchronisation process again. NOTE! The use of several keyboards in direct proximity is possible. The following should be noted during synchronisation. To connect the right keyboard with the right computer, the synchronisation must be carried out in direct proximity to the respective radio dongle.
  • Page 22: Setting Options

    3. Setting options 3. Setting options...
  • Page 23: Setting Of The Key And Trackpad Sensitivity

    3. Setting options 3.1 Setting of the key and trackpad sensitivity The touch sensitivity of the keyboard can be set in 6 levels. When delivered, the sensitivity level 4 is the default setting (4 green LEDs light up between the +/- keys). To change the sensitivity, keep the fn key pressed and also press the sensitivity key.
  • Page 24: Settings Of The Trackpad

    3. Setting options 3.2 Settings of the trackpad To switch the tap-to-click function on or off, keep the fn key pressed and also press the tap-to-click key (F10). If you press again, you switch the function on or off (on delivery, tap-to-click is deactivated). = Tap-to-Click off = Tap-to-Click on You can improve the cursor speed by opening the properties of the...
  • Page 25: Switching The Numlock Function On/Off

    3. Setting options 3.3 Switching the Numlock function on/off With the num key, the functioning of the number block can be changed. To switch the function on or off, press the num key. If „num“ is active, the LED next to the key lights up. The keys now have the higher-level functions.
  • Page 26: Key Lock

    3. Setting options 3.4 Key lock To clean or disinfect the keyboard, the entire keypad and the track- pad must be locked against input. For this, keep the fn key pressed and also press the lock key. The red LED behind the lock key lights up. In this interval, the key- board is locked against input and can be cleaned or disinfected.
  • Page 27: Setting The Volume

    3. Setting options 3.5 Setting the volume The volume of the keyboard can be set in 6 levels. To change the volume, keep the fn key pressed and also press the sound key as well. Keeping the fn key pressed, then set the required value with the +/- keys.
  • Page 28: Batteries / Rechargeable Batteries

    4. Batteries / rechargeable batteries 4. Batteries / rechargeable batteries...
  • Page 29: Use Of Batteries

    4. Batteries / rechargeable batteries 4.1 Use of batteries Insert the batteries with the minus pole first into the battery com- partment and close this with the battery cover (see also the battery insertion symbol on the housing shell for this). Only use new, completely charged batteries.
  • Page 30: Use Of Rechargeable Batteries

    4. Batteries / rechargeable batteries 4.2 Use of rechargeable batteries Rechargeable batteries of the size AA can also be inserted into the keyboard. We recommend rechargeable batteries with a low self-discharge. The LED bar display that displays the battery charge status can possibly react differently when rechargeable batteries are used as rechargeab- le batteries have a lower voltage fluctuation compared to batteries.
  • Page 31: Polling Of The Energy Reserve

    4. Batteries / rechargeable batteries 4.3 Polling of the energy reserve Keep the fn key pressed and also press the battery key. On the LED bar display, the current charge status of the batteries is then displayed. The more green LEDs light up, the more energy is available.
  • Page 32: Cleaning / Disinfecting

    5. Cleaning / Disinfecting 5. Cleaning / Disinfecting 5.1 General information To clean the glass area, a conventional glass cleaner available from shops is to be used. To clean the housing shell made of ABS plastic, do not use any cleaning agent that contains abrasive particles as these can cause scratches to the surface.
  • Page 33 5. Cleaning / Disinfecting CAREFUL! When using the keyboard with a USB cable, it should be ensured that no moisture or cleaning or disinfectant agent can penet- rate into the USB socket of the keyboard! Moisture and/or aggressive cleaning agents can damage the sensitive electronics. Do no use any abrasive agents / abrasive sponges;...
  • Page 34: Maintenance, Care And Storage

    6. Maintenance, care and storage 6. Maintenance, care and storage...
  • Page 35: Maintenance And Care

    6. Maintenance, care and storage 6.1 Maintenance and care Every now and then, the rubber feet should be rubbed down with alcohol. The keyboard then has a better grip again on the base. Further information can be found in Chapter „5. Cleaning / Disinfec- ting“...
  • Page 36: Support

    7. Support 7. Support 7.1 Support information Internet: www.icmedical.de Mail: support@icmedical.de If the error descriptions on the Internet do not help you further, you can also use the telephone support. For this, have the series number and the current software status of your keyboard at hand (cf. „7.2 Polling of the current software version“...
  • Page 37: Polling Of The Current Software Version

    7. Support 7.2 Polling of the current software version To poll the software version, keep the fn key pressed and also press the F12 key. A certain number of LEDs then light up between the +/- keys. Number and order of the LEDs indicate the current status. Check your software version on our support page on the Internet.
  • Page 38: Firmware Update

    7. Support 7.3 Firmware update The software of the keyboard is constantly being improved. The cur- rently available software version can be found on the Internet at: http://www.icmedical.de/services If the version number available on the Internet is higher than that of your keyboard, you should carry out an update.
  • Page 39 7. Support Follow the instructions of the installation program. The LED behind the battery symbol flashes during the update. CAREFUL! During the installation process, do not under any cir- cumstance remove the USB cable. The program reports that the update process has been successful.
  • Page 40: Faq

    7. Support 7.4 FAQ Current questions and answers can be found on our website. Independent triggering of keys Appliances that work with strong electromagnetic fields, such as mobile phones, electrotomes, etc. can trigger malfunctions in direct proximity to the keyboard. Only operate such appliances at a large distance from the keyboard.
  • Page 41 7. Support The radio connection between- The USB radio dongle is inserted the wrong way round in the computer. computer and keyboard does Check whether the blue LED on the USB radio dongle lights up. not develop The batteries in the keyboard are empty. A „synchronisation“...
  • Page 42: Technical Information / Fcc Statements

    8. Technical information 8. Technical information / FCC Statements...
  • Page 43: Technical Data

    • 5 °C up to 35°C / 0 °C up to 55 °C Up to height above sea level: 2000 m 101 200 – IC Keys (HT200) German • Humidity: 0% up to 90% rel. without condensation 101 201 – IC Keys (HT200) French •...
  • Page 44: Fcc Statements

    8. Technical information 8.3 FCC Statements Statement according to Part 15.105 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 45 8. Technical information » Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. » Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Statement according to Part 15.19 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,...
  • Page 46: Guarantee

    8. Technical information 8.4 Guarantee see supplementary sheet „Warranty conditions“ IC Medical GmbH assumes no liability for damage to property or injury to persons caused by non-compliance with the instructions for use and improper handling.
  • Page 47: Disposal

    8. Technical information 8.5 Disposal Your IC Medical product has been designed and manufactured with high-quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused. Electrical and electronic devices should be disposed of se- parately from household waste at the end of their service life. Please dispose of this device at your local municipal collection point or recycling centre.
  • Page 48 IC Medical GmbH Schorndorfer Straße 67 73635 Rudersberg-Steinenberg 49 ( 0 ) 7181 70 60 - 0 Telefone: 49 ( 0 ) 7181 70 60 - 99 Telefax: Email: info@icmedical.de Internet: www.icmedical.de 05.2013 V1.2_EN, software version: V2.5.481...

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