US Robotics USR5500 User Manual

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W ireless Bluetooth Keyboard

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USRobotics W ireless Bluetooth Keyboard
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User Manual
Features
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Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth V2.0 HID
- QWERTY 78 key ANSI design, with 13 multi-
function keys
- Conserve power with built-in intelligent
power management
- Scissor-switch keypad design
- Comfortable and ergonomic design
- Color LED status indication
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Working range: 32 ft
USR5500
User Guide
Version 1.0 4/11

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  • Page 1: Package Contents

    USR5500 W ireless Bluetooth Keyboard User Guide Package Contents USRobotics W ireless Bluetooth Keyboard User Manual Features Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth V2.0 HID - QWERTY 78 key ANSI design, with 13 multi- function keys - Conserve power with built-in intelligent power management...
  • Page 2: System Requirements

    Product Wa rranty & Support • Regula tory Introduction Thank you for purchasing the USRobotics W ireless Bluetooth Keyboard, the perfect accessory for tablets and other handheld devices. System requirements • Built-in Bluetooth functionality on any of the following systems: Apple iPad 1&...
  • Page 3: Installation

    Installation NOTE: The first time the keyboard is used you will need to install two AAA alkaline batteries (not included). Step 1 – Prepare the keyboard • Turn the keyboard to the ON position. • Press the pair (connect) button; the green LED on the top will flash when in pairing mode.
  • Page 4 Multimedia Keys for iPad/iPhone & Windows...
  • Page 5 Connect with iPad/iPhone 1. Prepare the keyboard for pairing by turning it on and pressing the pair button. 2. On your iPad/iPhone, go to Settings then select General. 3. Turn Bluetooth ON, it will start searching for Bluetooth devices. 4. When the system finds the keyboard, select Bluetooth Keyboard. 5.
  • Page 6 Connect with Macintosh OSX NOTE: Before you connect the Bluetooth Keyboard, please make sure you have Bluetooth functionality on your system. 1. Prepare the keyboard for pairing by turning it on and pressing the pair button. 2. Make sure that the Bluetooth Function has been activated on your computer.
  • Page 7 4. A random Bluetooth passkey will be provided by your system. Type the Bluetooth passkey onto the keyboard, and press Enter to complete the pairing. 5. Click Quit. Now your wireless Bluetooth keyboard is successfully connected with your computer.
  • Page 8: Connect With W Indows

    Connect with W indows NOTE: Before you connect the Bluetooth Keyboard, please make sure you have Bluetooth functionality on your system. Additional software & adapters are available, installation instructions may vary. 1. Prepare the keyboard for pairing by turning it on and pressing the pair button.
  • Page 9 4. When the system finds the keyboard, select Bluetooth Keyboard and click Next. 5. Select Choose a pass key for me, click Next.
  • Page 10 6. Type the Bluetooth security code onto the keyboard, and press Enter to complete the pairing. 7. Click Finish. Now your wireless Bluetooth keyboard is successfully connected with your computer.
  • Page 11 Connect with Linux NOTE: Before you connect the Bluetooth Keyboard, please make sure you have Bluetooth functionality on your system. There are several Linux distributions available. This guide was designed for Ubuntu Linux, but can be easily adapted for other versions. Your computer must be equipped with a Bluetooth module (built in, or USB Dongle).
  • Page 12 5. A random Bluetooth pin will be provided by your system. Type the Bluetooth pin onto the keyboard, and press Enter to complete the pairing. 6. Click Close. Now your wireless Bluetooth keyboard is successfully connected with your computer. Connect with Android NOTE: Before you connect the Bluetooth Keyboard, please make sure you have Bluetooth functionality on your system.
  • Page 13: On Your Computer

    Connect with PlayStation 3 1. Prepare the keyboard for pairing by turning it on and pressing the pair button. 2. Select Settings, then Accessory Settings. 3. Select Manage Bluetooth Devices, then select Register New Device, select Yes to continue. 4. Select Start Scanning, when the system finds the keyboard select the Bluetooth Keyboard.
  • Page 14: Configuration And Troubleshooting

    The first time you run the Bluetooth Keyboard Driver on your Windows Mobile device, you’ll see a prompt to activate the software: If you press NO or if the Internet is not available, Activation will fail and you won’t be able to use this software. Make sure your Windows Mobile device is connected to the Internet, press YES.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    3. Select the Bluetooth Keyboard, and tap Next. 4. When prompted for passkey, leave the passcode field blank and tap Next (if this fails, enter 0000 as a passcode and press Next). 5. Select the “Input device” service and tap Finish. 6.
  • Page 16: Settings Panel

    try to reinstall the software. • "Bluetooth is turned off. To use the software, please enable your Bluetooth module!" Make sure you are using the software on a smart phone with Windows Mobile (5.0 or 6.0) and the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack.
  • Page 17: Status Page

    Status Page Here you can view the status and configure the driver to start when Windows Mobile starts (autostart) and you can enable / disable the tray icon. The tray icon allows quick access to the Settings panel. About BlueInput The About BlueInput page displays the software version and other useful information.
  • Page 18 Connect with Nokia Symbian On your computer: 1. Insert Driver CD and open the CD from My computer 2. Open “Nokia Wireless Keyboard Application” folder and choose your device model or Operating system version, copy the .sis file to your device. On your Symbian device: .
  • Page 19: Product Warranty

    Copyright © 2011 U.S. Robotics Corporation. All rights reserved. U.S. Robotics and the USRobotics logo are registered trademarks of U.S. Robotics Corporation. Other product names are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective...

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