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Connecting the devices
7.1 Connecting the receiver to the PC via
the PS/2 connection
1 Switch off the PC.
2 Locate the two round 6-pin PS/2 connections for
the keyboard and mouse on the back of the PC.
3 Insert the purple plug of the receiver into the
purple PS/2 connection for the keyboard.
4 Insert the green plug of the receiver into the
green PS/2 connection for the mouse.
5 Switch on the PC.
7.2 Inserting the batteries into the
keyboard
1 Open the battery compartment on the under-
side of the wireless keyboard.
2 Insert both accompanying AA (LR6) batteries.
3 Close the battery compartment.
7.3 Inserting the batteries into the mouse
1 Open the battery compartment on the under-
side of the wireless mouse.
2 Insert both accompanying rechargeable alkaline
AA (LR6) batteries.
Charge level of alkaline batteries
The alkaline batteries are ready for operation right
away and do not need to be charged before the ini-
tial use.
3 Close the battery compartment.
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Usable battery type
The charging electronics only function with
rechargeable alkaline batteries (example: AccuCell
AC 1800). Rechargeable NiMH and NiCd batteries
are not charged in the mouse.
Rechargeable alkaline batteries have the following
advantages:
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Charging cable
Use only the accompanying charging cable.
1 Remove the keyboard PS/2 connector from the
2 Insert the keyboard PS/2 connector into the
3 Insert the charging cable PS/2 connector into
4 Insert the hollow connector of the charging cable
Using the charging function of
the mouse
high capacity (1800 mAh)
minimal self-discharge
can be recharged at any time without the mem-
ory effect
rechargeable several hundred times
high output voltage (1.5 V)
environmentally friendly due to less waste
PS/2 socket on the PC.
PS/2 socket of the charging cable.
the PS/2 socket on the PC.
into the socket on the front of the mouse.
The mouse is charged as long as the PC is
switched on.
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