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Super Cuelights Mini-u 433MHz Presentation Controller PPT Page Wireless Remote Control Support for MACOS/Windows
Features:
- Adopting 433MHz broadband digital communication technology, the transmission distance is longer.
- More stable transmission, longer transmission distance, and stronger penetration ability.
- The remote control is ergonomically designed for a more comfortable grip.
- Use high-power laser to emphasize clearer content.
- Drive free support for MACOS and WINDOWS systems, plug and play.
Specification:
- Communication: 433MHz digital communication
- Transmission distance: > 50m
- Transmission anti-interference: unique communication frequency band with stronger anti-interference ability
- Transmission delay: 10 - 100mS
- Laser power: 30mW
Controller:
- Product size: 88 x 48 x 20mm
- Power supply: 16340 rechargeable lithium battery
- Net weight: 80g
Receiver:
- Product size: 68 x 20 x 10mm
- Power supply: USB power supply
- Net weight: 15g
Package Included:
- 1 x Controller
- 1 x USB Receiver
- 1 x Power Adapter
- 1 x Storage Box
- 1 x User Manual
Quick Operation Instruction:
1. Take out the remote control and receiver.
2. Insert the USB receiver into the computer.
3. No switch required, default to normally open.
4. Open the PPT and put it in playback mode.
5. Use the remote control to turn pages.
About Battery:
- The Super Cuelights remote control uses a high-capacity lithium battery (battery model: 16340 rechargeable battery, can be replaced by yourself), which can also be charged.
- Remote control supports direct external use of DC2.5 head and 5V power supply for charging.
- When the remote control battery display is flashing, it indicates charging, and when it is fully lit, it indicates full charge.
- If the battery is found to have bulges or overheating, immediately stop charging and apply for after-sales service.
Safety Warning:
- The remote control is equipped with a 30mW green laser emitter, improper use can cause damage.
- The laser emitter has a large energy and high brightness. It is prohibited to directly irradiate human or animal eyes, as well as all photography and camera equipment, surveillance cameras, and other light sensing components during use.
- When the laser emitter emits laser light, a large current is required. Do not use it for a long time. Please check the battery level before use.
- This product is not a toy and is strictly prohibited for children to use to avoid injury.
Other Details Function and Description:
- The PPT controller is based on wireless data transmission and reception. Please avoid strong magnetic interference and dense occlusion as much as possible during use.
- The PPT controller is a relatively precise instrument, and efforts should be made to avoid destructive situations such as falling and impact.
- When using scenes with a distance greater than 200 meters, please ensure that there are no obstructions in the straight line.
- When the controller is not in use, it is in sleep mode and can be activated by pressing any key without delay.
- No need to shut down.
- Pairing remote control with receiver: First press the pairing button on the receiver, then press the pairing button on the remote control to complete the pairing. After two seconds, you can operate it.
- Before turning pages remotely, please make sure to place the PPT page at the forefront.
- Close other useless programs, such as input methods or other irrelevant demonstration programs.
- Press the page down button on the controller to flip the PPT to the next page.
- Press the up and back buttons on the remote control to return the PPT to the previous page.
- Press the laser button to emit laser light.
- At the same time, the battery level will be displayed.
- Enter sleep mode after 30 seconds of inactivity.
FAQ: Remote control does not respond.
1. Check the remote control battery level.
2. Check if the receiver is plugged into the computer.
3. Close other unrelated programs on the computer (such as input methods).