ULTRA eXo Mouse 2.4GHz Bluetooth Wireless Mouse User Guide I. Setup Options:
Depending if you have a computer with a built-in Bluetooth transceiver, there are two methods of connecting with the eXo Mouse:
Transceiver Free (PC & Mac) This method requires a computer with built-in Bluetooth. Using the Bluetooth USB Dongle Adaptor (PC Only) For PCs without Bluetoothconnectivity, ULTRA includes a BluetoothUSB dongle. II. Package Contents 1. eXo Mouse 2. Charging Cable 3. Pen Stand 3. Users Manual 4. Mouse Pad 5. Bluetooth USB Adapter 6. Installation CD Page1 Page2 The eXo mouse is designed for Windows OS (Window XP or higher), Mac OS and Linux OS. It features as a 2.4 GHz Bluetooth Wireless and a laser pointer which can be used for presentations. Contact and Support ULTRA Products 8300 West Flagler St. Suite #121-106 Miami, FL 33144 TEL : 1-888-222-5487 Website : www.ultraproducts.com Mminimum System Requirements:
For Windows-based PCs Windows XP Windows 7 Windows Vista For Apple-based Computers:
Mac OS X v.10.2.6 higher*
*Built-in Bluetoothis required for operation III. Features:
Page Up Button Charging & Laser Pointer Indicators Page Down Button Laser Pointer Button Low Battery Indicator Motion Indicator Right Mouse Button Scroll Wheel Left Mouse Button (Pen Tip) Charger Jack Laser Pointer DPI Switch Power Switch Page3 Page4 IV. Paring :
Pairing varies depending on the type of Bluetooth connection used. Ensure first that your Bluetooth computer supports the HID function before paring. For computers that are already paired with the eXo, the paring process is not necessary after restarting your computer. Reconnection is automatically made when the eXo is powered and the computer is ready to receive a Bluetooth signal. Also, when the eXo is powered off, is out of range, or has radio interference, the device can loose its connection to the PC. Reconnection is made by turning the eXo OFF then back ON. In order to pair your device, turn the eXo OFF then back ON and then press both simultaneously for 5 seconds . To indicate the device is in pairing mode, the green and red LEDs will flash. If you are not able to enter pairing mode, repeat this procedure. V. Charging:
In order to charge your eXo, connect it to the charging cable via the port on the top and connect the cable to any available USB port on your computer. USB When the battery is drained, on the eXo will blink every 2 seconds. We recommend fully charging the battery for 3 hours prior to initial use. When the charging cable is connected, will illuminate red while charging and Switch to green when charging is complete. Charging is possible even when the device is powered off. VI. Paring the eXo with a PC that Already has a Bluetooth Transmitter:
1. Click on the Bluetooth icon in the Control Panel window. 2. Click on the DEVICE Tab. If the eXo is displayed, registration has already been completed and no further steps are necessary. If the eXo is not listed, click on Add. 3. Ensure the eXo is in paring mode by follow the steps above entitled Paring 4. Next, check the box for My device is set up and ready to be found. and click Next. Page5 Page6 5. Turn on the eXo and press both the Page Up and Page Down buttons ( ) simultaneously for 5 seconds. The eXo will now be in pairing mode. 7. Installation is now complete and the below window should appear. Clicking on Finish will allow you to use the eXo. If the eXo is not found, confirm if it is in the pairing mode by ensuring the device is in paring mode and press the Search Again button. 6. You will then be asked for a passkey to register the device. Click on the 3rd Pass Key option Let me choose my own pair key: and input the following code: 0000 . Click on Next to continue. 8. When the registration is completed, the eXo will appear listed in the Bluetooth devices list. Page7 Page8 VII. Pairing the eXo with your MAC (with built in Bluetooth):
1. Click on the Apple Menu and choose System Preferences. 3. In the Bluetoothwindow ensure the following boxes are selected: On and Discoverable. 2. Click on the Bluetoothicon. 4. Click the checkbox next to Show Bluetooth status in the menu bar. 5. Ensure the eXo is in paring mode by follow the steps above entitled Paring 6. Click the Set Up New Device. button and OS X will attempt to connect to the mouse. 7. When the computer is paired with the eXo, it will list it under Devices on the BluetoothSetup Assistant window. When this occurs, click on Continue. Page9 Page10 8. The computer will finish pairing the eXo and will indicate when the connection has been made. VIII. Paring the eXo with a PC that does not have a BluetoothTransmitter (PC Only):
9. Re-opening the Bluetoothpreferences window, will show a list of all of the connected devices. 1.Insert the included CD to your system. Click on the Setup icon. 2.Select your language. 3. Accept terms of license agreement. 4. After installation, connect the BluetoothUSB dongle to your system. 5. Click on the Launch Blue Manager Suite Icon located on your desktop (shown below). The Blue Manager application will launch. Page11 Page12 6. Under Bluetooth Neighborhood, select Peripheral Devices and double click the indicated area to perform device discovery. 8. When the Bluetoothis enabled, the window below will display Pointing in range and Connectable Mode. Click OK to proceed The Bluetoothmouse driver will be installed. 7. A search for Bluetoothdevices will start. In order to become discoverable, the eXo must be in pairing mode. See section entitled Paring for instructions on how get the eXo in paring mode. 9. Once the device is properly installed, the Bluetoothicon on the system tray Will turn from Blue to Green. IX. LED Indicators:
Status Standby mode Power on When pairing In-use Text Size Low Battery Very Low Battery Status RED LED GREEN LED OFF OFF Blinks Alternate RED & GREEN Until Paring is Complete OFF OFF Blinks Once ON When Device is Being Used Blinks Once for 400dpi Blinks Twice for 800dpi OFF Blinks Blinks RED and Green 10 times simultaneously then Power off OFF Green/RED LED Charging Red LED is On Full Charged Green LED is On Laser pointer Indicator Red LED is On Page13 Page14 X. Product Specifications 2.4GHz Bluetooth Optical Pen Mouse Bluetooth 2.0, Bluetooth HID 1.0 Profile Support Working Distance: 30ft (maximum) Resolution: 800/400 DPI Battery: Li-ion 3.7V/300mAh Full Charging Time : 3 Hours Continuous Use: 40 Hours Continuous Standby : 1 Week Dimensions: 154mm(L)19mm(W)18mm(H) Weight: 22g Length of Charging Cable: 7 ft XI. Troubleshooting Trouble Reason Troubleshooting eXo Does not Work Ensure the device is powered on. By checking that the Green LED is blinking. Battery power is weak. Switch the power switch to On. Charge the battery. eXo isnt Working After Rebooting the PC eXo Is not properly paired with the computer. Cant Pair the eXo to the PC The eXo is not in pairing mode. (Check LED indicator status) Turn OFF the eXo and turn it back ON this should allow the computer to rediscover the device. Get the eXo into pairing mode by depressing the Page Up button and Page Down Button at the same time for 5 seconds. Reinitiate the paring process on the PC. Laser Pointer Does Not Work Battery on the unit is dead. Charge the battery. eXo Does Not Charge Charging cable is not properly connected. Check if the plug on the charging cable is properly inserted into the eXo and check the Adaptor LED status. XII. Safety Instructions When using your equipment, the basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury , including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 3. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 4. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product. 5.To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified service contract or when some service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. 6. Never point the equipment at people, especially their faces, or look directly in to the Mouses laser beam, to avoid possible eye damage. 7. Avoid pointing the Mouses laser beam at a mirror or other highly reflective surface. 8. Keep the Mouse away from young children. 9. Never view the Mouses laser beam using telescopic devices, such as a microscope 10. Any attempt to disassemble, adjust or repair the Mouse may result in exposure to or binoculars. laser light or other safety hazards. 11. This is Class II Laser Product. Page15 Page16 XIII. Regulatory Compliance This device complies with part15 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 XIV. FCC Statement Tested to comply This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of 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 and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 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 to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
-Consult the dealer of an experienced radio/TV technician for help Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. such modifications could void the users authority to operate equipment. Page17 Page18