Regulatory Compliance 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, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Declaration of conformity Hereby, SMK-LINK Electronics, Inc. declares that this Bluetooth Slim Keyboard is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.
Table of Contents System requirements...5 Package content...5 Installing batteries...5 Led status indicators...6-7 Connecting with your Bluetooth computer...7-8 Windows 7 Native Bluetooth software...9-11 Widcomm Bluetooth software...12-15 Windows XP SP2 Bluetooth software...16-18 Using the Bluetooth keyboard...19 Hot key functions...20 Warranty...21-22 Product support...23 Page ...
• User’s manual Installing Batteries (supplied) • Remove the battery cover from the bottom of the keyboard • Insert the two supplied AA batteries (included in the package) into the battery slots. Make sure the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of the batteries match the polarity markings inside the battery compartment.
Do not mix new and used batteries in the keyboard. Always replace with 2 batteries of the same type from the same manufacturer. LED Status Indicators This keyboard features 3 LED status indicator lights: • PAIRING indicator flashes when the keyboard enters discovery and pairing mode after the connect button is pressed.
Before you can use Bluetooth devices for the first time you must connect your devices through a standard discovery and pairing process. The SMK-Link Bluetooth Slim Keyboard is designed to work with Bluetooth-enabled systems. Please review the documentation that come with your computer system for any specifics regarding your Bluetooth system and/or consult with your system vendor if you cannot find the Bluetooth connectivity in your system.
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Various Bluetooth software editions are available and installed in Bluetooth computers depending on the computer system hardware, operating system, or the external Bluetooth dongle you may have installed. The following installation procedures are provided as a guideline only. Most Bluetooth systems offer comprehensive on-screen installation wizards for easy-to-follow Bluetooth device set up.
Windows 7 Native Bluetooth Software From the system tray located at the lower right-hand corner of your screen click on the Show Hidden Icons button to reveal the full list of options. Right click on the Bluetooth icon. Select and click on Add a Device. Page ...
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Select the keyboard icon and click Next. (Note: Depending on the system’s signal strength, it may require more than one try to discover the keyboard. If needed, repeat these steps until the keyboard is discovered.)
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Using the Bluetooth keyboard to type the passkey provided by your system on the screen, press Enter on your keyboard and click Next. The system accepts the passkey; your keyboard is now connected to your Bluetooth computer. Page ...
The PAIRING indicator light on the upper-right corner of the keyboard will flash, indicating the keyboard is in discovery mode ready to be paired. The SMK-Link Bluetooth Keyboard will be discovered and listed on the screen. Highlight the keyboard icon and click Yes or Next.
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The Wizard will provide you with a passkey. Use your Bluetooth keyboard to enter the numbers displayed on the screen and click OK. Page ...
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The red check mark by the keyboard icon indicates the device is now paired to your computer. Right click the keyboard icon and select “Connect Device” from the pull down menu. Page ...
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Press “Yes” to connect the keyboard to your computer. 9. The green arrow next to the keyboard icon indicates your keyboard is now connected to your computer. The keyboard will stay connected even when the computer is powered on and off or when the keyboard goes through battery changes.
Right click the Bluetooth icon located on your Desktop or the System Tray, select Add a Device. Check “My device is set up and ready to be found” and click on Next. The keyboard icon shows up in the next screen, select the keyboard and click Next. Page ...
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When prompted, select “choose a passkey for me” and click Next. The screen will assign a random passkey automatically, type the passkey followed by <enter> using the Bluetooth keyboard. Page ...
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6. When the Bluetooth keyboard is successfully connected to the system as indicated by the next screen, click Finish and the keyboard is ready to use. Page ...
• Power-saving mode After 2 hours of inactivity, the keyboard will automatically enter into power-saving (sleep) mode to preserve battery power. To reactivate the keyboard, simply press any key to wake it up. • Reconnect keyboard to the system When keyboard is reactivated, it automatically reconnects itself to the Bluetooth system.
Hot Key Functions • Mute: toggle key to mute and un-mute audio • Volume Up: press to increase audio volume • Volume Down: press to decrease audio volume • ACPI Power Control: toggle key to send the computer to power-saving (sleep) mode and wake up. The ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) function is system-dependent.
If the Product becomes defective in materials or workmanship during the warranty period, SMK-Link will, at its option, either repair or replace it with a more current or upgraded model if the originally purchased model is not available.
SMK-Link has been informed of such possibility. If your Product requires warranty service, you must first contact SMK- Link Product Support to receive an RMA Number.
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