6. Installation KSK-3201 BT
6.1 System requirements
Precondition for the use of the keyboard is that your device (PC, notebook, tablet, handheld, etc.)
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is hardware-sided Bluetooth-enabled (e.g. by an integrated Bluetooth module or external adapter)
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software-sided (Bluetooth) supports faultlessly the HID profi le
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software-sided (operating system) supports faultlessly standard keyboard drivers with corresponding
country code
Below there are various technical situations:
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End device is hardware- and software-technically already Bluetooth-enabled
Skip the further text and follow the instructions under 6.3
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End device is hardware- and software-technically not Bluetooth-enabled
Follow the further text
6.2 Installation of the included Bluetooth adapter for KSK-3201 BT
In order to install the Bluetooth adapter, please perform the following steps:
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Connect the included USB adapter (KSR-10 BT) to a free USB port on
your computer.
Advise: Please ensure, that the USB adapter has a minimal distance
of 20 cm to metallic dividing walls, other computer cases,
monitors, ZIP drives, loudspeakers and switching power supplies.
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All mentioned above state-of-the-art operating systems with Plug & Play support will recognize your USB
adapter automatically and load the required drivers. During the phase of installation your operating system
informs you via changing Pop-up information windows on the task-bar about the current status of instal-
lation. Please be patient, until the system informs you fi nally about the successful installation. The USB
adapter is now ready for operation.
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Older operating systems not always support automatic recognition of USB devices. If you have attached
your USB receiver and exactly this error occurs on your system, you have the following alternatives to
solve the problem:
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Perform an update of your operating system and return to Step 6.2
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In some cases the installation CD of your operating system is necessary according to the instructions on
your screen. In this circumstance please follow these instructions*.
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Check whether your BIOS system supports USB keyboards*. Some main board manufacturers offer BIOS
updates for download over the Internet.
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Ensure in your system settings, that the used USB connection was not deactivated in your operating
system*.
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Should your system-updates keep out of success, it is recommendable to test the keyboard with another
PC with the same operating system to rule out a hardware damage of the USB receiver.
* Refer to the documentation of your PC for details.
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