USERS MANUAL

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                                                     Wireless Multimedia
                                                     Desktop 250




Belkin Tech Support                                     Belkin B.V.
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                                                        Belkin Ltd.
Belkin Corporation                                      7 Bowen Crescent, West Gosford
501 West Walnut Street                                  NSW 2250, Australia
Compton, CA 90220-5221, USA                             +61 (0) 2 4372 8600
310-898-1100                                            +61 (0) 2 4372 8603 fax
310-898-1111 fax

Belkin Ltd.
Express Business Park, Shipton Way
Rushden, NN10 6GL, United Kingdom
+44 (0) 1933 35 2000
+44 (0) 1933 31 2000 fax




© 2005 Belkin Corporation. All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks of
respective manufacturers listed.


                           Wireless Multimedia
                           Desktop 250


Keyboard   Discover easy Internet and multimedia
 Mouse     functionality with wireless convenience




                                             User Manual
                                                     F8E859-BNDL


Table of Contents



     Table of Contents
1.   Introduction .........................................................................1
     Package Contents ................................................................2
     Software Compatibility .........................................................2
2.   Quick Setup ..........................................................................3
     For PS/2 Connections ..........................................................3
     For USB Connections ..........................................................4
3.   Software Driver Installation ................................................5
     For Windows 98 SE, 2000, Me, and XP ..............................5
4.   About your Belkin Software ................................................6
     Product Features ..................................................................6
     For the Keyboard .................................................................6
     For the Mouse ....................................................................10
5.   Troubleshooting .................................................................13
6.   Information ........................................................................15


    Introduction



    Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Wireless
    Multimedia Desktop 250 by Belkin. We appreciate your business
    and we are sure you will enjoy years of reliable use with these
    high-quality input devices.

    Although the Wireless Multimedia Desktop 250 will function
    out-of-the-box as a Human Interface Device (HID) or standard
    PS/2 keyboard and mouse, for advanced programmability and
    functionality, we recommend that you use the included software.
    This will give you added flexibility and allow you to program and
    customize your settings, and reassign keys to fit your preference.




1


Introduction | Package Contents




                                                                              Section
                                                                     1
   Package Contents
                                                                     2

                                                                     3
    Wireless
   Multimedia
                  Wireless 5-Button
                   Optical Mouse
                                      USB and PS/2
                                        Receiver
                                                      PS/2 Adapter   4
   Keyboard
                                                                     5

                                                                     6

         4 AA Batteries       User Manual      CD Software           7
                                                 Driver
                                                                     8

                                                                     9
   Software Compatibility                                            10
    Windows® OS             Windows XP, Me, 2000, 98 SE
    for USB interface:
    Windows OS              Windows XP, Me, 2000, 98 SE
    for PS/2 interface:




                                                                          2


    Quick Setup | For PS/2 Connections



    For PS/2 Connections

    1. Be sure that your computer is powered off.

    2. Connect the receiver to
       your computer’s PS/2
       ports. The receiver has a
       two-headed connector for
       the keyboard and mouse
       connection (purple is for
       the keyboard and the USB
       connection, and the green         Fig. 1
       adapter is for the mouse).
       There is also a diagram on
       the top connector for identification. Your computer will either
       have a matching color scheme or an illustration next to the
       port, or both (See Fig. 1).

    3. Install the batteries into your keyboard and mouse. Please
       make sure you follow the diagram on the inside of the battery
       compartment to ensure that you install them correctly.

    4. Power on your computer.

    The receiver automatically scans for and synchronizes the
    keyboard and mouse when you power on the computer. Your
    keyboard and mouse should now be functioning.

    NOTE: If synchronizing does not occur automatically, please
    refer to the information on “Synchronizing” in the Troubleshooting
    section at the end of this User Manual.




3


Quick Setup | For USB Connections



For USB Connections                                                1
1. Be sure that your computer is powered on. If you are running




                                                                            Section
   Windows 98 SE, Me, or 2000, you will need to have your old
                                                                   2
   keyboard and mouse connected during the installation.
                                                                   3
2. Install the batteries into your keyboard and mouse. Please
   make sure you follow the diagram on the inside of the battery   4
   compartment to ensure that you install them correctly.
                                                                   5
3. Connect only the receiver to
   your computer with the USB                                      6
   connector. (Do not connect
   the green PS/2 connection as
   it is not necessary in a USB                                    7
   environment) (See Fig. 2).
                                     Fig. 2                        8
NOTE: When connecting the USB cable to your computer,
Windows will start a New Hardware Wizard. Windows XP               9
completes the Wizard automatically. In Windows 98 SE, Me, and
2000, you will need to go through the New Hardware Wizard          10
setup with your old keyboard and mouse. Windows 98 SE may
require you to insert your Windows 98 SE Installation CD into
your computer’s CD-ROM drive to complete the install.

4. The receiver automatically scans and synchronizes the
   keyboard and mouse. Your keyboard and mouse should now
   be functioning.

5. If synchronizing does not occur automatically, please refer
   to the information on “Synchronizing” in the Troubleshooting
   section at the end of this User Manual.

                                                                        4


    Software Driver Installation



    For Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP
    NOTE: The keyboard and mouse should now be functioning
    for basic input. If this is not the case, carefully repeat the Quick
    Setup procedures in the previous pages. When the keyboard
    and mouse are functioning for basic input, install the software
    described in the following section.

    NOTE: If you have previously installed any keyboard or mouse
    driver on your computer, you must uninstall it/them before
    proceeding with this installation procedure.

    1. Insert your Wireless Multimedia Desktop 250 driver
       installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. After a few moments,
       the main menu will start automatically.

    2. Select “Install Driver” and your computer will begin the
       installation process.

    3. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.

        NOTE: If the main CD does not auto-start, click the “Start”
        button and select “Run”. From the run dialog box, enter
        “<drive>:\Setup.exe” and click “OK” (“<drive>” being the
        letter of the drive that identifies your CD-ROM drive under
        “My Computer”. For example, if the CD is in drive D, enter
        “D:\Setup.exe”.).

    4. When prompted, click “Finish” and restart your computer.
       This completes the installation process.




5


About your Belkin Software | Product Features



Product Features                                                        1
The Wireless Multimedia Desktop 250 software provides a suite
of tools that will enhance your experience with the Belkin Wireless     2
Multimedia Desktop 250. It allows you to customize your hot keys
and gives you quick access to your media keys, as well as




                                                                                 Section
other shortcuts.
                                                                        3

For the Keyboard                                                        4
Software installation is required to enable functioning of the
following USB-PS/2 keyboard hot keys:                                   5

        Mute         Mutes your system volume.                          6
        Stop         In Windows Media Player, stops music.
                                                                        7
        Play/Pause   In Windows Media Player, starts or pauses music.

        Back
                     In Windows Media Player, moves you back one        8
                     track or to the beginning of the current track.

        Forward
                     In Windows Media Player, moves selection           9
                     forward one track.
        Volume
                     Adjusts the main volume of your computer.          10
        Up/Down

NOTE: Your Media Player may have a separate volume control.


        Media        Opens your default Media Player for music only.

        Search       Enables web search.

        Refresh      Reloads the current web page.

        Stop         Stops page from loading.

        Back         Moves Internet page back.


                                                                             6


    About your Belkin Software | For the Keyboard



            Forward       Moves Internet page forward.
            My            Opens your “My Documents” folder.
            Documents
            Home          Opens your system’s default Internet browser.

                          Opens your default email program, such as
            Email*
                          Microsoft Exchange or Outlook.

            Calculator    Opens your Widows system calculator.

            Computer      Opens up “My Computer”.

            Sleep         Puts computer into sleep mode.

            Battery       LED lights up when batteries are low.

    *NOTE: If you have a web-based email account, this feature does
    not apply.



    To program keyboard hot keys:
    1. Click “Start”.
    2. Click “Programs”.
    3. Click “Belkin Multimedia Keyboard”.
    4. Then double-click on “Belkin Multimedia Utility Keyboard”.
    5. An on-screen display of the hot keys will appear. Select the
       button to program.
    6. Then under the “Keys” tab, select “Special Function”.
    7. In the drop-down menu, select from:
        Copy             Paste         Open          New
        Cut              Redo          Save


7


About your Belkin Software | For the Keyboard



8. Then click “Apply”.
                                                              1
9. Next, click “OK”.
10. Repeat steps 5–9 to program other hot keys.               2
    To restore default settings, click “Restore All”.
                                                              3
To program a customized hot key:




                                                                       Section
1. Follow steps 1–5 in “To program keyboard hot keys”.        4
2. Select “Custom”.
                                                              5
3. Then click “Set”.
4. Follow on-screen instructions to complete programming.     6
5. Click “Apply”.
6. Then click “OK”.                                           7

                                                              8
To customize on-screen color display:
1. Select “OSD” tab.                                          9
2. In “Item”, select from (Window, Frame, Text) to program.
3. Then in “Color”, click drop-down menu to select color.     10

To customize display launch time:
1. Select “OSD” tab.
2. In “Delay”, click drop-down arrow.
3. Then select from “(1-10) seconds”.
4. Click “Apply”.
5. Next, click “OK”.


                                                                   8


    About your Belkin Software | For the Keyboard



    To display key status:
    1. To display status of “Scroll Lock”, select “Show Scroll
       Lock” status.
    2. To display status of “Num Lock”, select “Show Num
       Lock” status.
    3. To display status of “Cap lock” key, select “Show Cap
       Lock” status.
    4. After selection(s) are completed, click “Apply”.
    5. Next, click “OK”


    To remove key status, uncheck all selections.
    Then click “Apply”.
    Next, click “OK”.




9


About your Belkin Software | For the Mouse



For the Mouse                                                  1
Mouse Functions                                                2
Through your Mouse “Properties” dialog box, you can find and
control the following button-function features:                3




                                                                     Section
                                                               4
Right Button
Context menu
                                                               5
Wheel Button
Quick/auto scroll. Wheel
button lights up red when
                                                               6
batteries are low.
                                                               7
Left Button
Primary mouse button
                                                               8
Fourth Button
Internet Explorer
back (if available)
                                                               9

                                                               10
Fifth Button
Internet Explorer forward
(if available)




                                             Fig. 3




                                                                10


     About your Belkin Software | For the Mouse



     To program mouse buttons:
     Please note that only the scroll wheel, fourth, and fifth buttons
     are programmable through the software. Refer to Fig. 3 of mouse
     for description.

     1. Click “Start”.
     2. Click “Programs”
     3. Click “Belkin Multimedia Keyboard”.
     4. Then double-click on “Belkin Multimedia Utility Mouse”.
     5. Next double-click on the mouse icon on the task bar.


     To program wheel speed:
     1. Under the “Wheel” tab in wheel mode, select “Enhanced
        scroll mode”.
     2. Under “Wheel speed” in drop-down menu, select a
        number for “scroll lines per scroll unit” or select “one
        page per scroll unit”.
     3. Click “Apply”.
     4. Click “OK”.


     To program mouse buttons:
     1. Select the “Button” tab.
     2. Select a button to program.
     3. Choose from the following functions in Table 1.




11


About your Belkin Software | For the Mouse



Table 1
                                                                   1
  • System Default    • Cut                  • Minimize Window
  • F1 – F10          • Copy                 • Drag Lock
                                                                   2
  • Esc               • Paste                • Shift Lock
                                                                   3
  • Backspace         • Internet Explorer    • Control Lock




                                                                         Section
  • Enter             • Find Computer        • Horizontal Wheel    4
  • Space             • Find File            • Launch
                                               Default Browser
  • Delete            • System Help                                5
                                             • Launch
  • Page Up           • Middle Button          Default Email
  • Page Down         • Minimize
                                                                   6
                                             • Internet Explorer
                        All Windows
  • Tab                                        Backward
                      • Run                                        7
  • Home                                     • Internet Explorer
                      • Start Menu             Forward
  • End                                                            8
                      • System Property      • Universal Scroll
  • Up
                                             • Auto Scroll
  • Down
                      • Undo Minimize
                        all Windows
                                                                   9
                                             • Universal Zoom
  • Left              • Control Panel
  • Right
                                             • Connect             10
                      • Close Application      to Internet
  • Undo              • Double-Click
  • Redo              • Maximize Window



4. Click “Apply”.
5. Click “OK”.




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     Troubleshooting



     Synchronizing the Receiver and Wireless Multimedia
     Desktop 250
     1. Press the connect button on top of the receiver, and then
        press the button on the bottom of the keyboard. It should
        connect within 10 seconds.

     2. Press the connect button on the top of the receiver, and
        then press the button on the bottom of the mouse.
        Within 10 seconds, it should connect.

     3. If the keyboard did not connect, please repeat step 1.

     4. If the mouse did not connect, please repeat step 2.


     Switching IDs
     If interference occurs while using the keyboard and/or mouse,
     switch IDs by following the steps below:

     For the Keyboard:

     •   Press the connect button on top of the receiver, and then
         press the button on the bottom of the keyboard. It should
         connect within 10 seconds.

     •   If the keyboard does not connect, please repeat step.




13


Troubleshooting



For the Mouse:
                                                                      1
•   Press the connect button on the top of the receiver, and
    then press the button on the bottom of the mouse.                 2
    Within 10 seconds, it should connect.

•   If the mouse does not connect the first time, please repeat.      3
If the keyboard and/or mouse is/are not working after installation:   4
Be sure the receiver’s cables are plugged into either the




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computer’s PS/2 ports or a USB port. If you are connecting it via     5
PS/2, make sure that both plugs are being used (purple keyboard
connector and the USB connection with the green PS/2 adapter).        6
If you are connecting via USB, make sure that you only connect
the USB connector.                                                    7
For optimal performance                                               8
Place the receiver at least eight inches (20cm) away from the
computer monitor, the computer, any external storage devices,         9
or other electrical devices.

Make sure you have properly installed the batteries. Check to         10
make sure the batteries you have installed are not dead (you can
do this by installing them into another device).

If the keyboard does not register keystrokes, replace current
batteries with high-quality alkaline batteries.

If the mouse pointer becomes choppy on-screen, replace current
batteries with high-quality alkaline batteries. Be sure that the
mouse is not on a reflecting surface (such as a transparent,
mirrored, or glossy table). If this is the case, place an opaque or
textured material—or a mouse pad—underneath the mouse.
This will allow the optical mechanism to work accurately.
                                                                       14


     Information



     FCC Statement

                   DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR
                               ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
      We, Belkin Corporation, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton, CA 90220, declare
      under our sole responsibility that the product,
                                            F8E859-BNDL
      to which this declaration relates,
      Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
      conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
      accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
      operation.



     Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
     The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure
     limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for
     human contact during normal operation is minimized. When connecting an external
     antenna to the device, the antenna shall be placed in such a manner to minimize the
     potential for human contact during normal operation. In order to avoid the possibility of
     exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall
     not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.


     Federal Communications Commission Notice
     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
     device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
     reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
     This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If this
     equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
     be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and
     correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
     • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
     • Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
     • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to
       which the receiver is connected.
     • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.




15


Information



Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications to this device    1
that are not expressly approved by Belkin Corporation may void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
                                                                                             2
Canada-Industry Canada (IC)
The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 210 Industry Canada.                     3
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
                                                                                             4
Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty*

Belkin Corporation warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship
for its lifetime. If a defect is discovered, Belkin will, at its option, repair or replace
                                                                                             5
the product at no charge provided it is returned during the warranty period, with




                                                                                                   Section
transportation charges prepaid, to the authorized Belkin dealer from whom you
purchased the product. Proof of purchase may be required.                                    6
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse,
misuse, or misapplication; if the product has been modified without the written              7
permission of Belkin; or if any Belkin serial number has been removed or defaced.
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE IN LIEU OF
ALL OTHERS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. BELKIN                            8
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.                                                                                     9
No Belkin dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension,
or addition to this warranty.
                                                                                             10
BELKIN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, OR UNDER ANY OTHER
LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME,
GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO OR REPROGRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY
PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN, OR USED WITH, BELKIN PRODUCTS.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages or exclusions of implied warranties, so the above limitations or exclusions may
not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights that vary from state to state.
*Batteries not included under warranty.




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Document Created: 2005-10-08 04:47:57
Document Modified: 2005-10-08 04:47:57

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