Your Freedom Pro Keyboard - Freedom Pro Keyboard Quick Start Manual

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Your Freedom Pro Keyboard

Thank you for purchasing the Freedom Pro Keyboard. Before we proceed with installing the keyboard on
your phone/PDA/Pocket PC let's take a brief look at the hardware.
1) Bluetooth Pairing Reset:
Used for putting the keyboard into pairing mode when it is first paired.
2) Hinge Lock:
Slide the hinge locking mechanism to the right to lock the hinge in place and stop the keyboard from
folding. Slide it to the left to unlock the hinge and fold the keyboard. Please ensure that the slide
mechanism is pushed fully to the left (unlocked) position before attempting to close the keyboard.
3) Pull out easel:
The folding device easel pulls out completely from the keyboard to hold your phone/PDA/Pocket PC. See
Page 3 for more information.
4) Battery Cover:
Slide the battery cover upwards to open. The Freedom Pro Keyboard takes two AAA batteries. Typical AAA
batteries will give up to 80 hours of continuous operation before they need to be replaced.
The keyboard will automatically go into power saving mode (switch itself off) if it is left turned on for 15
minutes without any input. To take the keyboard out of power saving mode simply switch the keyboard off
and then switch it back on again
5) Bluetooth Indicator Light:
Flashes rapidly when in pairing/waiting to connect mode (once per second).
Flashes slowly when connected (once every 8 seconds).
6) Power Warning Light:
Flashes when batteries need to be replaced.
7) Power Switch:
Switches the keyboard on and off.
8) Mode Selection Switch:
Push the switch to the left to select SPP Mode (used by BlackBerry's).
Push the switch to the right to select HID mode (used by all other devices).
9) FN (Function) Key:
This key is used in combination with other keys on the keyboard to emulate buttons on the phone or to
quick launch applications. Full function key combinations for each device can be found in their relevant
installation instructions.
10) SK1-SK6 Control Keys:
These keys directly emulate the main control keys on your Smartphone (i.e. select, back, etc).
11) Quick Keys:
These keys give quick access to commonly used applications and functions such as answering the phone,
opening your message inbox, etc.
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