Operating Manual - Cherry DW 8000 Operating Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL

CHERRY DW 8000 – Wireless Desktop
Congratulations ...
CHERRY has developed and produced innova-
tive input systems for computers since 1967.
You can now experience the difference in qual-
ity, reliability and design with your new favorite
accessory.
Always insist on original CHERRY products...
For information on other products, downloads
and much more, visit us at
www.cherry-world.com
Your CHERRY DW 8000 stands out especially
due to the following features:
• Infrared sensor with adjustable resolution
for precise work (1000/2000 dpi)
• 2.4 GHz wireless technology with secure
128-bit AES encryption
• You can configure the mouse buttons as well
as the F-keys and Hotkeys (except standby)
using KeyM@n software (as a free down-
load at: www.cherry.de/deutsch/service/
download.php)
1 Adjusting the
sensitivity of the mouse
(dpi number)
You can change the resolution of the mouse
sensor between 1000 and 2000 dpi for precise
work.
• Press the left and right mouse button at the
same time and turn the scroll wheel.
Scroll down = 1000 dpi/
Scroll up = 2000 dpi
dpi
1000
2000
2 Battery status
When the battery status LED
particular device flashes red, you can still work
for a while longer. But you should replace the
batteries soon.
3 Tips
3.1 Surface under the mouse
A bright, structured surface under the mouse
saves energy, increases effectiveness and
ensures optimum motion detection.
A reflective surface is not suitable for using the
mouse on.
3.2 Cleaning the devices
CAUTION: Damage may be caused
by harsh cleaning agents or liq-
uids in the devices
• Do not use solvents such as gasoline or
alcohol and scouring agents or scouring
sponges for cleaning.
• Prevent liquids from entering the devices.
• Do not remove the keycaps of the key-
board.
1 Switch the devices off (switch to OFF).
2 Clean the devices with a slightly damp cloth
and some mild cleaning agent (e.g. dish-
washing liquid).
on a
3 Dry off the devices with a soft, lint-free cloth.
3.3 RSI syndrome
RSI stands for "Repetitive Strain
Injury". RSI arises due to small
movements continuously repeated
over a long period of time.
Typical symptoms are discomfort in the fin-
gers or neck. For further information see:
www.cherry.de/english/service/
servicedownload_rsi.htm
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