Remote Control with QWERTY KB PHILIPS CONFIDENTIAL User Manual DocID:
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URS-DualFace_KWR-CMK01 2011-01-16 0.1 Draft Che Mun Kiat This document is published by:
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Philips Consumer Lifestyle Category Home AV Accessories 620A, Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore 319762 Tel: 6882 3313 Table of contents 4 Introduction 1. 1.1 Purpose of this document 1.2 Edition history 1.3 Definitions, acronyms and abbreviations 4 4 4 2. General product description 5 1 5 2.1 Product perspective 5 2.2 Product functions overview 2.3 Remote Control 6 7 2.4 QWERTY Keyboard Control 7 2.5 Using Capital Characters 7 2.6 Using Special Characters 2.7 QWERTY Keyboard key lock 7 2.8 Other special keyboard feature 8 2.9 Mouse Cursor Control 9 2.10 Indicator light behaviour 2.11 Wireless link pairing 11 11 3. Approbation Regulations 12 Introduction Purpose of this document The purpose of this document is to define and describe the UI, function and feature requirements of KWR. Edition history Versio n 0.1 Status Draft Date 16-Jan-11 Author Modification(s) CMK Initial version Definitions, acronyms and abbreviations UI IR IP STB OTT RAM MCU LED User Interface Infra Red Internet Protocol Set Top Box Over The Top Random Access Memory Micro Controller Unit Light Emitting Diode 2 OTS RC SRS OS OEM BT RF KWR Off The Shelf Remote Control Software Requirements Specification Operating System Original Equipment Manufacturer Bluetooth Radio Frequency Remote control with QWERTY KB General product description Product perspective Remote control with QWERTY KB works with modern Internet Enabled Devices in the living room including Internet Enabled TV, STB, OTT, Living room PC, and etc. Product functions overview KWR consist of 3 main functions:
- Remote control:
- Mouse cursor control:
- QWERTY KB for text entry:
Universal IR database and IR learning is also supported, but an optional feature. 5 essential TV functions supported in universal IR or Learn IR: TV Power, TV AV input, TV Vol +, TV Vol and TV Mute. 3 KWR is using 3 x AAA battery Remote Control QWERTY Keyboard Control The QWERTY keys will be held by both hands and used in landscape orientation; the key presses must works like a standard keyboard via a wireless USB dongle. 4 Using Capital Characters The KB support capital character keys by using CAP key, there are 2 ways of activating capital characters:
Press ONCE CAP key followed by press a character key. Example, press CAP then q will send Q Press and Hold CAP key and press a character key. Example, press and hold CAP and q will send Q Using Special Characters The KB also support special character including symbols and Digits keys by using ALT or ALT Gr key. There are 2 ways of activating special character keys:
Press ONCE ALT key followed by press another key. Example, press ALT then Q will send 1 Press and Hold ALT key and press another key. Example, press and hold ALT and Q will send 1 QWERTY Keyboard key lock To minimise accidental press of QWERTY keys while using in RC or Mouse control, the QWERTY keys will be locked. Key presses on QWERTY will be ignored unless the KB unlock key at the bottom left corner of QWERTY side is pressed, and hence activate the QWERTY. QWERTY key layout:
5 Other special keyboard feature In QWERTY mode, limited mouse control is supported by press and hold CAP + arrow keys to move mouse cursor. CAP + ENTER for mouse left click. Mouse Cursor Control For 4 direction navigation:
4 directions and Ok zone on a single piece Press and release on area printed Ok** or 4 direction keys will trigger 4 direction control For Mouse control:
Touchpad optimised for HD screen use Supprt Click anywhere on Touchpad for Mouse Left click **
** Mouse clickpad behaviour:
6 Click anywhere while finger/ thumb on touchpad Activate Mouse Left click Briefly swipe or flick left to right or right to left on the touchpad surface Activate flick control Click OK area while finger touchdown on touchpad Activate OK command Click U/D/L/R area while finger touchdown on touchpad Activate Up/ Down/ Left/ Right command 7 Indicator light behaviour Location Indication purpose Status description Power Power KB unlock KB unlock KB unlock KB unlock All power keys will be backlighted. Power key for the active mode will be blink to indicate transmission Low battery warming 1 short blink in red each time after a valid key is pressed 1 long blink in red each time after a valid key is pressed Show successful RF pairing Flashes rapidly in red for 2 seconds During RF/ BT pairing mode Flashes slowly in red during pairing mode Indicate QWERTY KB activated 1 short blink in amber when KB key is pressed Low battery warming 1 long blink in amber each time a KB key is pressed Wireless link pairing By default the KWR will work with the targeted host first time out of the box. No special key presses or close proximity identification is needed. Manual RF pairing When there is more than 1 pair of KWR working in a near distance, interference may occur, thus the remote has to pair with the host to overcome the interference. User can follow the steps as following:
Make sure the KWR is within 6cm distance from host and no other KWR is present. Press and hold W and O keys (or Info and Back keys) together for 5 sec. 8 Pairing status and pairing result will be shown by the indicator light on the UNLOCK key on the QWERTY Approbation Regulations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and IC RSS-GEN 7.1.5 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 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. 9 End of Document 10