Belkin F8E838 manual

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    MediaPil ot ™ User Manual Enjoy the freedom of a wirel ess, r echargeabl e keyboar d with built-in mouse AND audio video remot e contr ol MediaPil ot ™ Belkin T ech Support US: 800-223-5546, ext. 2263 310-898-1100, ext. 2263 Europe: 00 800 223 55 460 Australia: 1800 235 546 New Zealand: 0800 235 546 Belkin Corporation 501 West W alnut Street Co[...]

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    T abl e of Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................... 1 System Requirements ............................................ 2 Packaging Includes ................................................ 2 2 Hardwar e Installation ............................................... 3 3 Software Installation .............[...]

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    Intr oduction 2 System Requirements • Pentium ® processor -based computer or Macintosh ® system • Windows ® 2000, XP or Mac OS ® X v10.x • Available USB port • CD-ROM drive • Internet account for W orld Wide W eb and Internet functionality • Netscape ® Navigator ® , Microsoft ® Inter net Explorer , or AOL ® Packaging Includes ?[...]

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    Har dware Installation 4 2. Plug the USB cable into an available USB port on your computer . (See Fig. 2) 3. T o properly synchronize the keyboar d and base station, follow the procedur e below . a) Pr ess the “Connect” button on the bottom of the base station. (See Fig. 3) Y ou will notice that the “Connect” LED on the base station is flas[...]

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    Har dware Installation 6 4. The keyboard batteries must be char ged prior to using it remotely . Place the keyboard into the base station to char ge the batteries. (See Fig. 6) When properly positioned, the “Char ging” LED will illuminate. When the keyboard batteries ar e fully char ged, the “Charging” LED will extinguish. Softwar e Install[...]

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    1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Using the MediaPilot Keyboar d 8 Using the MediaPilot Keyboar d 9 1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Please read through each of the following sections to familiarize yourself with MediaPilot’ s many advanced and innovative features. PC/A V Functions With the exception of the “Power” button, all buttons in this section offer [...]

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    10 Using the MediaPilot Keyboar d 11 1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Using the MediaPilot Keyboar d Multimedia Section 1. My Media, Menu button – In PC mode, this button launches Media Player . In A V mode, pressing this button will open the setup menu in a television, VCR, DVD player , etc. 2. My Music, Record button – In P[...]

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    12 Using the MediaPilot Keyboar d 13 Programmable Function Keys Function keys 1 through 12 can be r eprogrammed to perform any standard keyboar d function by using the MediaPilot software (included). Please see the online help file for additional details. (See Fig. 13) Universal IR Remote Function The MediaPilot includes a fully functional univers[...]

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    14 Using the MediaPilot Keyboar d 15 Operation Keys (cont.) Key Name Default Function P11 Programmable key P12 Programmable key 1 Numeric 1 2 Numeric 2 3 Numeric 3 4 Numeric 4 5 Numeric 5 6 Numeric 6 7 Numeric 7 8 Numeric 8 9 Numeric 9 0 Numeric 0 Enter Select current menu option Up Arrow Navigate up in menu Down Arrow Navigate down in menu Left Ar[...]

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    16 Using the MediaPilot Keyboar d 17 V ariable Device Selection Keys There are three keys that the user can program to operate certain device types. 1. Vid1 - The Vid1 button is used to select a device to control such as a cable set-top box, satellite receiver , or laser disc. 2. Vid2 - The Vid2 button is used to select a device to control such as [...]

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    18 Using the MediaPilot Keyboar d 19 Learning Features (cont.) 5. Press the “P” (Program) key again to end learning mode. Notes: 1. If a key is programmed with a lear ned code, the learned code shall override any programming done by the PC. For example, if the user programs the “Enter” key with a lear ned IR code in the DVD mode, any progra[...]

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    20 Using the MediaPilot Keyboar d 21 Dock Station (cont.) Delete – Deletes/removes data or files. Print Screen Key – Enables you to copy an image of the active window or the entire screen. Once copied, you can then use a program to manipulate, save, or print the image. Pause Break Key – Enables you to halt information that automatically scrol[...]

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    1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 5 1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 5 22 23 Information FCC Statement DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMP ATIBILITY W e, Belkin Corporation, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton, CA 90220, declare under our sole responsibility that the product, F8E838 to which this declaration relates, Co mpl ies w ith Par t 15 o [...]

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    Notes Notes[...]