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Manual de usuario Apple, modelo CNWM

Fabricar: Apple
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Nombre del archivo: CNWM_Manual.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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As part of the SmarTouch STS, the wireless mouse communicates with the system via the ST-CP, control processor. When used with the SmartPresenter system, the wireless mouse communicates with the system control processor, SP-1. NOTE: The CNRFGWA must have PROM # 2251 for wireless mouse support. A CNRFGWA with this PROM reports on the network with software version 2.00. Early versions of the CNRFGWA do not support the wireless mouse. Models There are two CRESTRON wireless mice available: CNWM and CNWML. The only difference between the two configurations is that one, the CNWML, is equipped with a laser pointer. The laser can be turned ON and OFF by depressing the center button (button 5) or button 4 on the keypad of the unit. CNWM/L used with Cresnet By design, the most logical application for the wireless mouse is as the user interface in a presentation system. The wireless mouse and PC keyboard/mouse controller, CNMK, can be added to control your PC presentation. These devices in conjunction with CRESTRON’s simple-to-use Windows software improve the portability of the user interface. They facilitate the transmission of programmed PC mouse and keyboard operations as well as serial and IR device commands remotely. CNWM/L used with SmarTouch™ The CNWM/L can be used in a SmarTouch system. SmarTouch is a radio frequency (RF) control system that offers unprecedented performance and value. Adding the CNWML to the SmarTouch system offers keyboard and mouse emulation (with optional CNMK) and multi-purpose AV control. CNWM/L used with SmartPresenter™ The wireless mouse serves as the RF transmitter for the SmartPresenter™ system. This is a unique presentation system that is fully operational using the wireless mouse. With only the compact SP-1 control processor and the wireless mouse, users can control up to four IR devices and one RS-232 device. SmartPresenter has the potential to control up to six functions per device. Functions are assigned to the four positions of the mouse button, the mouse trigger, and the center keypad button on the wireless mouse. The SmartPresenter system can be programmed easily in the field using the CNWM/L. Refer to the SmartPresenter Quick Guide (DOC. 5742) for additional information on field programming. Physical Description The wireless mouse, shown below, is housed in a black plastic enclosure that can easily fit in the user’s palm. Nearly all the buttons, except for the trigger, can be found on the topside of the unit. The trigger can be found on the bottom of the unit. Button placement has been carefully designed into the unit for ease of use. Wireless Mouse Physical Views Notice the lined paper beneath the clear plastic cover that surrounds the keypad buttons. Once functionality has been assigned to the keypad buttons, a brief description can be written on the lined paper. For a more professional look, a label kit (SP-LK) is available for the wireless mice. The SP-LK label kit provides a sheet of the most common control functions and several pre-cut mouse inlay cards. To access the inlay card, refer to "Accessing the Inlay Card" on page 18. Two AAA-sized batteries are provided with the wireless mouse. Access to the battery compartment is permitted after the battery cover is removed. A sensor (photo transistor) used to program the RF identity code is also located in the battery compartment. 1.775" 45.09mm 1.775" 45.09mm CNWML 6.036" 153.31mm (lg. btn. 5) 1.775" 45.09mm CNWM 5.331" 135.41mm Lazer Button Device Buttons Mouse Button 1.362" 34.59mm Trigger (button 6) Battery Compartment (Rear View) Leading Specifications The table below provides a summary of leading specifications for the wireless mouse. Dimensions and weight are approximations rounded to the nearest thousandth unit. Leading Specifications of the Wireless Mouse SPECIFICATION DETAILS Battery 2 disposable "AAA" cells SIMPL™ Windows® Version 1.18 or later CRESNET Operating System 3.17.29 or later CNRFGWA Software version 2.00/PROM # 2251 SmarTouch (ST-CP) Operating System* 4.00.38-s or later SmarTouch (ST-CP) Monitor Version* 1.29 or later VisionTools Pro™ Version 1.1.3 or later Dimensions & Weight Height: 5.331 in (13.541 cm) for CN-WM (without batteries) 6.036 in (15.33 cm) for CN-WML Width: 1.775 in (4.509 cm) Depth: 1.380 in (3.505 cm) Weight: 0.140 lb (0.064 kg) for CN-WM 0.270 lb (0.122 kg) for CN-WML * NOTE: Upload the SmarTouch Monitor before uploading the SmarTouch Operating System. Laser Specifications of the CNWML SPECIFICATION DETAILS Wavelength 670 nm (Class IIIa Product) Output Power Less than 5 mW • Operate and store the unit in moderate temperatures. Do not place the unit in environments below freezing or exceeding 110°F. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electrical devices, damage the batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts. • If the unit is not going to be used for a month or longer, remove batteries. Never leave weak or dead batteries in the unit; they might leak chemicals that can damage t...

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