5 On the bottom of the keyboard, press the
ID button (L) once with a blunt pointed object.
The keyboard sends a new ID, and the blue
activity light (J) on the receiver flashes three
times, and then stops to show it has accepted
the new ID for the keyboard.
L
K
Note: At this time, when you press a key on the
keyboard or adjust the keyboard volume
knob, the blue activity light (J) on the
receiver goes on and off indicating the
keyboard and the receiver are working
together.
8
Installing the Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set
Note: After the receiver, mouse, and keyboard
are working, you can separately reset the
ID button for the mouse (N) or the keyboard
(L) after pressing the receiver ID button (E).
Resetting ID Buttons When
Replacing Batteries
When the batteries are replaced in the mouse or
the keyboard, reset the ID buttons on the receiver
and the unit. You must press the receiver ID
button first, and then press the mouse or the
keyboard ID button. Refer to the steps in the
section "Setting Up the Wireless Set."
Note: You can replace the batteries in the mouse
and keyboard without turning off the
computer. The computer must be on when
you change the ID setting on the three units.