MediaPilot™ MediaPilot™ Enjoy the freedom of a wireless, rechargeable keyboard with built-in mouse AND audio video remote control Belkin Tech 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 Walnut Street Compton, CA 90220, USA 310-898-1100 310-898-1111 fax Belkin Ltd. Express Business Park, Shipton Way Rushden, NN10 6GL, United Kingdom +44 (0) 1933 35 2000 +44 (0) 1933 31 2000 fax Belkin B.
Table of Contents Introduction 1 Introduction ............................................................... 1 Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the MediaPilot by Belkin. We appreciate your business and we are sure you will enjoy years of reliable use with this innovative, 3-in-1 input device. MediaPilot provides true wireless freedom and outperforms traditional wireless keyboards.
1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Introduction Hardware Installation System Requirements 1. • 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 World Wide Web and Internet functionality • Netscape® Navigator®, Microsoft® Internet Explorer, or AOL® Remove the battery compartment cover, then install the three provided Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries.
Hardware Installation 1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 2. Hardware Installation Plug the USB cable into an available USB port on your computer. (See Fig. 2) 1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Fig. 4 Fig. 2 3. To properly synchronize the keyboard and base station, follow the procedure below. a) Press the “Connect” button on the bottom of the base station. (See Fig. 3) You will notice that the “Connect” LED on the base station is flashing. (See Fig.
1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Hardware Installation Software Installation 4. 1. The keyboard batteries must be charged prior to using it remotely. Place the keyboard into the base station to charge the batteries. (See Fig. 6) When properly positioned, the “Charging” LED will illuminate. When the keyboard batteries are fully charged, the “Charging” LED will extinguish. ��� ������ 2. 3. Insert the MediaPilot driver installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
Using the MediaPilot Keyboard 1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Please read through each of the following sections to familiarize yourself with MediaPilot’s many advanced and innovative features. Using the MediaPilot Keyboard 4. PC/AV Functions With the exception of the “Power” button, all buttons in this section offer dual functionality depending on the position of the “PC/AV” switch. (See Fig. 9) 5. 6. Fig. 9 1. 2. 3.
1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Multimedia Section 5. 6. Fig. 10 1. 2. 3. 4. My Media, Menu button – In PC mode, this button launches Media Player. In AV mode, pressing this button will open the setup menu in a television, VCR, DVD player, etc. My Music, Record button – In PC mode, this button acts as a shortcut for the “My Music” window. In AV mode, pressing this button will activate the “Record” function in a VCR or DVD-RW player.
1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Programmable Function Keys Default Key Functions Function keys 1 through 12 can be reprogrammed to perform any standard keyboard function by using the MediaPilot software (included). Please see the online help file for additional details. (See Fig. 13) In AV mode, the following keys perform the stated default functions. Operation Keys Fig.
1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Operation Keys (cont.) Device Selection Keys Key Name P11 Default Function Programmable key P12 Programmable key 1 Numeric 1 2 Numeric 2 There are two types of device selection keys—fixed and variable. The function of a fixed device selection key is associated with a particular device type. A variable device selection key can be programmed to use a variety of different devices.
Using the MediaPilot Keyboard 1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Variable Device Selection Keys b) There are three keys that the user can program to operate certain device types. 1. 2. 3. Vid1 - The Vid1 button is used to select a device to control such as a cable set-top box, satellite receiver, or laser disc. Vid2 - The Vid2 button is used to select a device to control such as a cable set-top box, satellite receiver, or laser disc.
1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Learning Features (cont.) Dock Station 5. The base serves as a recharging station and charges through the simplicity of Plug-and-Play USB technology, removing the need for a bulky power supply. The MediaPilot’s base includes a 10-button keypad and directional arrow keys to provide the convenience of a full-size keyboard. Press the “P” (Program) key again to end learning mode. Notes: 1.
1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Using the MediaPilot Keyboard Dock Station (cont.) Dock Station LEDs Delete – Deletes/removes data or files. The five status LEDs alert you if the keyboard is charging or connected, and if Caps Lock, Num Lock, or P Mode features are enabled. (See Fig. 14) 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.
1 ___ 2 ___ 3 ___ 4 5 Information Information FCC Statement Modifications DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY We, Belkin Corporation, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton, CA 90220, declare under our sole responsibility that the product, F8E838-KBD, F8E838-REX to which this declaration relates, Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Notes Notes