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User Guide Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Set P81033 Now you have purchased a TEVION® product you can rest assured in the knowledge that as well as your manufacturer’s warranty you have the added peace of mind of dedicated helplines and web support: AFTER SALES SUPPORT • Wireless keyboard...
Contents Safety and maintenance ........................ 3 Safety instructions ............................3 Maintenance ..............................6 Disposal ................................6 Contents of package ........................7 System requirements ........................7 Technical data ..........................7 Initial operation ..........................8 Operating elements ............................8 Inserting the batteries into the keyboard ....................9 Inserting the batteries into the wireless mouse ..................9 Switching on the mouse ..........................9 Installing the receiver ............................9...
Safety and maintenance Safety instructions Read the operating instructions carefully – this chapter in particular – and follow all instruc- tions given. The instructions will help you to operate the device reliably and help increase its service life. Always store these instructions near the device. Keep these operating instructions so that you can pass them on with the device if you sell it.
Electromagnetic compatibility • Keep the device at least 50 cm away from high frequency or magnetic interference sources (televisions, mobile telephones, infrared devices, loudspeaker boxes, etc.) to avoid malfunctions and data loss. The distance between transmitter and receiver should be greater than 50 cm. •...
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Safety instructions on battery operation Batteries may contain combustible materials. If handed improperly, batteries can leak, become very hot, ignite or even explode, which could damage your device and/or your health. It is very important that you follow the instructions below: •...
Maintenance Cleaning • Make sure that the devices do not become contaminated. Only use a dry, soft cloth to clean the device. Do not use chemical solutions and clean- ing products because these may damage the device’s surface and/or inscriptions. Repairs •...
Contents of package Please check your purchase to ensure all items are included. Contact us within 14 days of purchase if any components are missing. The following items are supplied with your product: • Wireless keyboard • Wireless mouse • USB receiver •...
Initial operation Operating elements 1. Left mouse button 2. Right mouse button 3. Mouse wheel and button 4. Mouse on/off switch 5. Mouse battery compartment 6. USB radio receiver 7. Battery compartment on the back of the keyboard AFTER SALES SUPPORT 0871 37 61 020 1-800-992 508 (costs 7p/min from a BT landline,...
Inserting the batteries into the keyboard 1. Turn over the keyboard. 2. Remove the battery compartment cover by putting your fi ngernail in the recess and carefully pressing the cover up. 3. Insert the batteries (2 x R03/LR03/AAA, 1.5 V) in the battery compartment of the key- board.
Operating the components Mouse wheel 1. To scroll, move the wheel. 2. To use the wheel as a button, click as shown in the graphic and move the mouse in the preferred scroll direction. Keyboard The back of the keyboard has two fold-out feet that can be used to adjust the angle of the keyboard.
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Special keys and functions (Image similar) These keys have special functions that you can see in the following table. Symbol Function Volume control – reduces output volume. Mute Volume control – increases output volume. Back – use this key to jump to the last track played in the activated player Playback/Pause –...
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Characteristics of the special keys The correct function of the special keys depends on several factors: • Operating system/confi guration The special keys call up certain functions of the operating system. Unfortunately this is not standardised, so that the call-up in Windows® Vista will have a diff erent result than in Windows®...
Customer service What to do in case of malfunctions Malfunctions often occur for the simplest of reasons, but some can also be complex and require much analysis. Basic information Regularly executing the Windows® “Defragmentation” and “Scandisk” programs can eliminate sources of errors as well as increase system performance. Error handling and tips Have the batteries been inserted incorrectly, or are they empty? Check the polarity and re- place the old batteries with new ones.
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Medion Electronics Ltd. 120 Faraday Park Faraday Road Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF Wiltshire United Kingdom Phone: 0871 37 61 020 (Costs 7p/minute land line, mobile costs may be higher) Fax: 01793 715716 Phone Eire: 1-800-992 508 (free phone) Internet www.medion.co.uk E-mail Support To contact us by email please visit the “Service and Support”...
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