Table of Contents Introduction 1 Introduction............... 1 Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the MediaPilot by Belkin. We appreciate your business and System Requirements..........2 we are sure you will enjoy years of reliable use with this Packaging Includes..........2 innovative, 3-in-1 input device.
Introduction Hardware Installation System Requirements Remove the battery compartment cover, then install the three provided Nickel Metal Hydride • Pentium processor-based computer or ® (NiMH) rechargeable batteries. Pay close attention Macintosh system ® to the polarity of the batteries during installation. •...
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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Plug the USB cable into an available USB port on your computer. (See Fig. 2) Fig. 4 Fig. 2 b) Press the “Connect” button on the bottom of the To properly synchronize the keyboard and base keyboard.
Hardware Installation Software Installation The keyboard batteries must be charged prior Insert the MediaPilot driver installation CD into your to using it remotely. Place the keyboard into the CD-ROM drive. After a few moments, the main menu base station to charge the batteries. (See Fig. 6) will start automatically.
Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Please read through each of the following sections to My Documents, Aux button – In PC mode, this familiarize yourself with MediaPilot’s many advanced button acts as a shortcut for the “My Documents” and innovative features.
Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Multimedia Section Volume UP/Down button – This button serves the same function in either PC or AV mode. It is used to increase or decrease volume in audio or video programs. Mute button – This button serves the same function in either PC or AV mode.
Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Programmable Function Keys Default Key Functions In AV mode, the following keys perform the stated Function keys 1 through 12 can be reprogrammed to default functions. perform any standard keyboard function by using the MediaPilot software (included).
Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Operation Keys (cont.) Device Selection Keys Key Name Default Function There are two types of device selection keys—fixed and variable. The function of a fixed device selection key Programmable key is associated with a particular device type. A variable Programmable key device selection key can be programmed to use a variety Numeric 1...
Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Variable Device Selection Keys Type in a single digit that matches the following table: There are three keys that the user can program to 1 = Amp operate certain device types. 2 = Cable Vid1 - The Vid1 button is used to select a device to 3 = Home Automation control such as a cable set-top box, satellite receiver,...
Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Learning Features (cont.) Dock Station The base serves as a recharging station and charges Press the “P” (Program) key again to end learning mode. through the simplicity of Plug-and-Play USB technology, removing the need for a bulky power supply. The Notes: MediaPilot’s base includes a 10-button keypad and If a key is programmed with a learned code, the...
Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Dock Station (cont.) Dock Station LEDs Delete – Deletes/removes data or files. The five status LEDs alert you if the keyboard is charging or connected, and if Caps Lock, Num Lock, or P Mode Print Screen Key –...
Belkin Corporation warrants this product against defects in materials and Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. workmanship for its lifetime. If a defect is discovered, Belkin will, at its option, repair or replace the product at no charge provided it is returned during the warranty period,...
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