Index: Topic Page Basic Information’s Commissioning ................Amount of delivery / System requirements ........Installing the Batteries ..............Connecting the Receiver ............... Installing the Software ..............Using the Cordless EEx-Desktop ..........EEx-Desktop maintenance ............Troubleshooting ................System Realizations .................. Connecting Examples ..............Technical Data Technical Data ................
1 Commissioning Please follow the steps listed before install the desktop in the Ex-area: • Equipment or machine has to be stress-free ! • Connect the interconnection cable between receiver and keyboard-, mouse port of the PC. • Check all function of the desktop. •...
With Windows 3.1 the Mouse acts like a Cordless three-button-mouse 3,5“-Floppydisk The Package contains: EEx-Mouse Type FM-20 EEx-Keyboard Type FT-30 Receiver Type FR-10/30 (EEx or non-Ex) 2x AAA Batteries (Duracell type MN2400) 2x AA Batteries (Duracell type MN1500) 2x Softwarediscs...
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Cordless Keyboard The EEx-Keyboard uses two AA alkaline batteries (Duracell Alkaline-Batteries type MN1500). It's not allowed to use other types of batteries. 1. Remove the battery compartment cover outside the Ex-area on the bottom of the Cordless Keyboard. To remove the cover, squeeze the cover in from the tab to release it..
4 Connecting the Receiver The Logitech Cordless Desktop uses digital radio technology. Communication between the Logitech Cordless Desktop – keyboard and mouse – and your computer is achieved with great reliability using radio waves. The Cordless Keyboard and Cordless Wheel Mouse do not have bulky cables that can get in the way, nor do they use infrared technology, which requires line-of-sight placement and usage.
4. Connect the receiver’s orange keyboard cable to the computer’s keyboard port. Make sure to match up the keyboard icon on the cable end with the keyboard icon next to the keyboard port on your computer. (Some computers may not have this keyboard icon.) If you are installing the keyboard cable to an IBM AT keyboard port, use the 5-pin DIN connector already attached to the keyboard cable.
7. Follow the on-screen instructions. Note: If either the mouse or keyboard do not work properly after you have installed the Cordless Desktop, please refer to ”Troubleshooting” later in this manual. You will notice if the mouse or keyboard is malfunctioning because for the mouse the screen cursor will not move when you move the mouse.
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Scrolling and Zooming with the Mouse Task What is It? How to Do It? Wheel Scroll Use Wheel Scroll for precise up To scroll up, move the wheel forward; to and down movement, scroll down, move the wheel back. AutoScroll Use AutoScroll in Windows 95, Assign AutoScroll to a button on the mouse if Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and...
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Making Button Assignments Assign special functions to mouse buttons, by using the Buttons tab. The Buttons tab is part of Mouse Properties. Click the down arrow to select a function for a button. Click the Options button to specify settings for AutoScroll, Universal Scroll, CyberJump’...
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CyberJump for the Internet’ under Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0 Designed for Netscape 3.x/4.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.x. Menu Activates the HyperMenu. Go to Bookmark Displays bookmark window. Add Bookmark Adds current page to bookmark window. Vertical Scroll Jumps to the vertical scroll bar.
Cursor Enhancement under Windows 3.1x Use the Cursor Enhancement dialog box to customize the cursor. To display the dialog box, click the Cursor button in the MouseWare Control Center. Button Assignments under Windows 3.1x MouseWare allows you to assign functions to three mouse buttons only and replaces frequently used tasks, such as Double-Click, DragLock, etc., to a single button click.
3. If dirty, clean the roller(s) using a cotton swab moistened lightly with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. After cleaning, make sure the roller(s) are still centered in their channels. Make sure that fluff from the swab is not left on the roller(s). 4.
Mouse Not Detected When using the mouse, it may not be detected by the computer. To remedy this problem, try the following: Make sure the mouse receiver cable (with the green end) is plugged into the right port – serial or mouse port. Make sure your serial (or mouse) port has the proper configuration.
Technical Data EEx-Keyboard Type FT-30 Voltage: 3 VDC (2x AA primary cells á 1,5 VDC) Current: 1 mA Capacity of Batteries: 2850 mAh Transmitting power: <25 mW Transmitting frequency: 26.995 – 27.195 MHz Ex-approval: II 2G EEx ia IIC T4 = -20...+40°...
Safety Advice • It is highly recommended to read this technical documentation before putting the devices into operation. • Only instructed personnel is permitted to install and operate the devices! • The devices are in accordance with the technical standards and might only be connected to systems which are in accordance with E.L.B.