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VK200 KEYFOB
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User Guide
• VK200 KEYFOB
®
are trademarks or registered trademark of CTX Virtual Technologies Inc.
All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
• Please refer to host device instruction manual for Bluetooth pairing information.
Copyright 2013 All Rights reserved by CTX Virtual Technologies Inc.
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Page 1 - User Guide

1VK200 KEYFOB®User Guide• VK200 KEYFOB ® are trademarks or registered trademark of CTX Virtual Technologies Inc.• All other products are trademarks o

Page 2 - CONTENTS

9Charging Time: Approx. 240 minutesNote Charging time increases if product is used while charging.Cautions1. For safety reasons, be sure to use only

Page 3 - 2. PACKAGE CONTENTS

103. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDEBluetooth (FN and B) Turns Bluetooth on and off. Bluetooth status icon: 1. Searching Last 3 Device (Bluetooth icon blinking

Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

11HOW THIS PRODUCT WORKSThis product emits infrared light from the lower end of the product to detect objects such as ngers. When an object passes t

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12NOTEBecause this product uses infrared rays, strong infrared radiation from direct or reected sunlight or from tungsten (halogen or incandescent) l

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13FUNCTION IS INCORRECTIf one or more of the above modules are blocked by some cause, the projected keyboard image may not be displayed correctly or,

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14FRONT VIEWPower SwitchKeyboard Pattern ProjectorDisplay Screen Showing: Battery / Bluetooth/ Keyboard/ Mouse/ Charging/ Operating Settings SensorInf

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15SIDE VIEWKey Ring StrapMicro USB Port

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16USB Connection Terminal1. Purpose: USB device connection or power supply.2. USB Connector: Standard USB Micro type3. Interface Specication: Compli

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175. USING THE PROJECTION KEYBOARDThis product is used as a keyboard and mouse via Bluetooth HID and USB HID.5.1 KEYBOARD TYPING MODESThere are two k

Page 11 - 3. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

18J&F Down“J&F Down” mode allows the J and the F key ngers to remain on the table. The other ngers must remain raised above the trigger poi

Page 12 - HOW THIS PRODUCT WORKS

1CONTENTS1. Product Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22. Package Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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195.2 CONNECTING VIA USB This device is compatible with all USB HID capable operating systems. USB HID connection allows plug-n-play without install

Page 14 - THEIR FUNCTIONS

205.3 CONNECTING VIA BLUETOOTH VK200 KEYFOB® supports Bluetooth HID:• Connection via Bluetooth HID does not require installation of separate driver a

Page 15 - FRONT VIEW

21Bluetooth HID Compatible Devices• iOS4 (iPhone 3GS/4/iPad/iPad 2 and later versions)• Android 2.0 and later * Some restrictions apply to Android d

Page 16 - SIDE VIEW

22using battery power in order to save power if no previous device or new device is found. This feature is added for convenience, assuming there is

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23Connecting to iPhone and iPadiPhone and iPad connects to VK200 KEYFOB® via Bluetooth HID and a driver is not required.1. Turn on VK200 KEYFOB® by h

Page 18 - 5.1 KEYBOARD TYPING MODES

243. Turn Bluetooth on by tapping the ON button.4. iPhone/iPad will now search for pairing device.

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255. Locate “CTX - VK200” under Device.6. Select “CTX - VK200 ” by tapping “CTX - VK200”.

Page 20 - 5.2 CONNECTING VIA USB

268. Successful pairing is indicated by “Connected” message, and the Bluetooth icon on the VK200 screen becoming solid.9. To turn off VK200 KEYFOB

Page 21 - 5.3 CONNECTING VIA BLUETOOTH

27NOTEiPhone/iPad OS (iOS4) does not support mouse function. When keyboard does not function with successful pairing, please make sure the device is i

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28Connecting to Android DevicesSome Android 2.0 and later devices support Bluetooth HID and do not require installation of separate driver. Please vis

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21. PRODUCT FEATURES• English QWERTY keyboard layout.• Compact size for portability – perfect for on-the-go• Function icons and shortcut keys for eas

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292. Navigate through Android as follows: Home » Main Menu » Settings » Wireless & Network » Bluetooth setting3. Turn on Bluetooth on Android by

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304. From the same screen, with Bluetooth ON, tap on Scan devices.5. Android device will detect “CTX - VK200” and display message “Pair with this de

Page 26 - 6. Select “CTX - VK200 ” by

317. The Android device will show on the screen that it is now paired with the CTX - VK200.KEYBOARD AND MOUSE MODEIf your Android OS supports mouse f

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32Connecting to a PC via BluetoothWindows 7 and higher support Bluetooth HID and the installation of a separate driver is not required.Connecting via

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33NOTEIf 120 seconds has elapsed since you started the VK200 and the VK200 is operating on battery power and no Bluetooth connection is established wi

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34The change in settings will be shown on the VK200 KEYFOB® screen. Sensitivity can also be adjusted through the menu. Please see the menu system fo

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357. ADJUSTING KEYBOARD BRIGHTNESSThe VK200 KEYFOB® features brightness adjustment for better accuracy and viewing. There are two ways to adjust the s

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368. KEYBOARD VOLUME ADJUSTMENT The VK200 KEYFOB® features volume adjustment for better accuracy using key click feedback. There are two ways to adju

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379. POWER SAVING MODE1. Hold down the and the Alt key for 3 seconds to turn off the laser Projection and reduce camera intake speed. Dou

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3810. CHANGING BETWEEN KEYBOARD AND MOUSE MODETo change keyboard mode to the mouse mode on the keyboard, press the key and the Alt key sim

Page 34 - 6. ADJUSTING THE SENSITIVITY

3SAFETY PRECAUTIONS1. Avoid exposing this product to direct sunlight for extended periods of time, and keep it away from heat sources.2. There is a

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39Control the CursorDrag & ScrollClick & Right ClickForward & Back Zoom In & Out

Page 36 - BRIGHTNESS

4011. MOUSE CLICKING 1. Left click by lifting and lowering your nger used for moving the mouse anywhere in the keyboard area. 2. Double click by l

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4112. MENU SYSTEMTo access the VK200 KEYFOB®’s menu system there are two methods:1. Press and hold the power on/off button for 5 seconds when the dev

Page 38 - 9. POWER SAVING MODE

42Brightness - Adjusts the brightness of the keyboard image (See brightness settings section of manual for more details Pg. 33)Sensitive - Adjusts the

Page 39 - AND MOUSE MODE

43Advanced - Goes into a menu screen allowing advanced functions including:Update - The unit changes to a rmware update mode allowing it to accept so

Page 40 - Click & Right Click

44Re-Calibration of Unit (Troubleshooting Only) 1. Press the FN button and tap the C key twice. VK200 KEYFOB® screen will go into calibration mod

Page 41 - 11. MOUSE CLICKING

4513. SPECIFICATIONPattern ProjectorItem SpecicationLight Source Red Laser DiodeKeyboard Layout Approx. 19mm Pitch, QWERTY LayoutKeyboard Size Approx

Page 42 - 12. MENU SYSTEM

46Electrical CharacteristicsItem SpecicationExternal Power Supply USB Power / less than 5V 500mABattery & Capacity Lithium-ion Polymer Battery, 5

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47Environmental ConditionsItem SpecicationOperating Temperature0 ~ 35°C / 90%RHStorageTemperature-5 ~ 35°C / ~90%RHDimensions and Weight Specication

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CTX Virtual Technologies Inc. www.ctxtechnologies.comSales enquiry: [email protected] Technical support: [email protected]

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47. Avoid placing any object within the space between the main unit and the laser projection keyboard layout.8. Please do not use this product on un

Page 46 - 13. SPECIFICATION

5FCC Class B NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC R

Page 47 - Electrical Characteristics

6• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV te

Page 48 - Environmental Conditions

7RF Exposure InformationThe antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons an

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8Environmentally Friendly Disposal and RecyclingThis product does not contain any substances known to be hazardous to human health. To protect the env

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