Philips Home Control Manual of KWR174002/01BR, KWR174002/01BRS, KWR174002/01BRU KWR174003/01BR, KWR174003/01BRS & KWR174003/01BRU Confidential Philips Home Control, 2014 Page 1 of 11
Philips Home Control FCC Statement FCC Part 15.19 This device complies with Part 15 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. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
KWR174002/01BR & KWR174003/01BR Manual (Draft Version) 1. Product Description 1.1 Product Features Dual button entry RC and KWR. Number of keys: 42 for Keyboard, 40 for RC. 4 main functions. Remote control, mouse cursor control and QWERTY KB for text entry and downstream data transfer. 3-D Gyro meter for motion pointing. Infrared (IR). Low voltage alert through LED blinks. Compatible with USB RF4CE Receiver dongle for the RF portion.
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KWR174002/01BR & KWR174003/01BR Manual (Draft Version) 2. RF Functions 2.1 RF Pairing 1) Make sure RC is within 1m distance from the STB and no other RF RCs are present. 2) Make sure the Qwerty keyboard faces upwards. 3) Press and hold Keyboard W and Keyboard O keys together for at least 5 seconds. 4) The KEYBOARD LED will start blinking, and RC is now in pairing mode. 5) Activate pairing mode on STB (STB sends activate command or reset dongle power).
KWR174002/01BR & KWR174003/01BR Manual (Draft Version) 2.4 RF Broken Link RF link is broken when the RF (2.4G) connection is lost or when the receivers sleep or during system shutdown states (S3, S4 or S5) or due to out-of-range. 2.5 RF ACTIVE / SLEEP From RF ACTIVE >> SLEEP User action No key-press for about 8 seconds. No motion senses for about 8 seconds. Remote Control action RF goes to SLEEP. In SLEEP mode, all LEDs are OFF. RF goes to SLEEP. In SLEEP mode, all LEDs are OFF. 2.
KWR174002/01BR & KWR174003/01BR Manual (Draft Version) 3. Operational Features 3.1 Mode Switch 3.1.1 RC to Keyboard When in RC mode, KEYBOARD keys will be locked to prevent accidental presses. KEYBOARD keys can only be unlocked by tilting 90 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise. Once tilted more than 90 degrees, mouse cursor will stop moving if it is in Mouse mode. If KEYBOARD keys are faced up upon power up, a command will be sent from the RC. 3.1.
KWR174002/01BR & KWR174003/01BR Manual (Draft Version) 3.5 Keyboard Mode The Qwerty keyboard will be held by both hands and used in landscape orientation. The keyboard also supports secondary keys by using FN or SHIFT; this allows the keyboard to support uppercase characters, symbols and digits with the limited number of Qwerty keys. There are 2 ways of activating secondary keys: 1. Press and release FN or SHIFT key followed by pressing another key.
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KWR174002/01BR & KWR174003/01BR Manual (Draft Version) 4. Non-Functional Requirements . 4.1 Simultaneous Key Press (RC) If more than one key-press is detected, the remote control will stop sending IR/RF code. Example: i. When Key 1 is pressed, Key 1 code is transmitted. Pressing Key 2, with Key 1 still pressed, RC will stop transmitting Key 1 code. Then, releasing Key 2, with Key 1 still pressed, Key 1 code will be transmitted again. ii. When Key 1 is pressed, Key 1 code is transmitted.
KWR174002/01BR & KWR174003/01BR Manual (Draft Version) 4.5 Stuck Key Timeout Stuck key means a button has been pressed for a very long time in normal operating mode. To preserve battery power, the remote will stop sending code and shut down at about 30 seconds after the last key transition to consume minimal power. After all keys are released, the remote resumes normal operation. Exceptions: - Mouse L click, navigation keys and “OK” key will not have stuck key timeout.