KEYSCO HL-128 A-B Wireless Magic Keyboard Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
KEYSCO

**KEYSCO HL-128 A-B Wireless Magic Keyboard Instruction Manual

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Installation

  1. Installation-Put iPad on the magnetic stand as shown below
    Installation
    camera hole is aligned with the camera

  2. Removal-Pull up to remove your iPad from the stand
    Installation

  3. Machine Assembly: You can put iPad in the case and fold the case for easy portability

Installation

Keyboard Instructions

*Please read the operating instructions carefully before use **
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Connection

Tur on keyboard, power, long press 3 key for the three seconds then keyboard pairing light flashes

Go’ to iPad Settings.

Bluetooth

Wireless keyboard

Turn on Bluetooth on your iPad and keep “ON”

Search menu: Other devices “Wireless Keyboard” The warless signal ight I o after paired successfully.,

Notice: The Bluetooth will automatically connect with your device when second time using.

Buftonicon Instruction
Fnsthis key: Increase brightness.
Fnsthis key: Search
Frsthis key : Previous song
Fn+thsi key: Next song
Fnsthis key : Volume-
Frsthis key : Brightness adjustment
Long press to pair
Fnsthis key: Reduce brightne
Fnathis key: Virtual keyboard
Frsthsi key: Open/Close si
Fnsthis key: Play/Pause
Fnsthis key: Mute
Fnsthis key : Volume+
Fn+this key : Backlight color changes.
Press to switch languages
ON/OFF Power switch pullup ON pull down OFF

Description of Bluetooth keyboard pairing status and indicators

  1. Power on indicator:
    Tum ON, BT blue light flickers . When the power is less than 20% the red light flashes slowly to indicate low battery. Turn OF, the keyboard stops working.

  2. Bluetooth connection methods:
    a. Tur ON B Bluetooth indicator lashes to enter the paring state, .
    Re-pairing, long prese key for 3 seconds to enter pairing mode, bue ligh flashes 3times per second to enter pairing mode, he fat broadcast time s 180 seconds blue light i off when the pairing s successful; i the pairing is not success, the backlight and other nicators all go off and the keyboard goes into leep mode,

  3. Reconnect Bluetooth indicator:
    After the first pairing is successful, turn off the keyboard and turn on the keyboard and then automatically enter the Bluetooth reconnection mode. The blue light flashes 3times per second to enter the reconnection state. The blue indicator tums off after successful connection within 5 seconds. I the connection i not successful, the backlight and other indicators are all off, and the keyboard enters sleep mode.

  4. Charging indicator:
    When TYPEC charging, the red light is always on. The red light s off when fully charged, and the green lightis always on, Low battery indicator: When the battery power s less than 20% (3.24) the red liht starts tolahs slowly (1 time per second) until the keyboard i turned off,

  5. CapsLK indicator:
    Uppercase/lowercase ON/QFF, the white indicator lighti always ON/OFF, after connecting toiPad, open Settings – General – Physical keyboard – Turn off using the caps lock key to switch languages,

  6. Keyboard enter sleep mode:
    ‘The keyboard stops pairing if the user does not operate the keyboard within 3 minutes or when the keyboard s abnormally connected, the bacKlight and other indicators are al off, and the keyboard enterssleep mode; after pairing and normal use, the keyboard does ot operate for 30 seconds, the backight s off, and the keyboard enters the standby state. Ifthe keyboard is not used for 10 minutes, it entes sleep mode and can be woken up by pressing any key on the keyboard (the trackpad cannot be woken up). When the battery power s lower than 15% (31-315V), the backlight is tuned off; when the battery power is greater than 20% the backlights turned on,

  • Tap: Press with one finger until you feel a little click

  • Drag: Tap and hold an item, then swipe your finger across the trackpad to move it

  • Open the Dock: Swipe the pointer across the bottom of the screen with one finger

  • Scroll up   or down: Swipe up or down with two fingers

  • Tap and hold: Press and hold with one finger

  • Go to   the Home Screen: Swipe the pointer across the bottom of the screer with one finger. Once the Dock appears, swipe the pointer across the bottom of the screen again. Or tap the bar at the bottom of the screen

  • Open Control Center:
    Move the pointer with one finger to select the status icon in the upper right, then tap. Or select the status icon in the upper right, then swipe up with one finger

  • Scroll left or right: Swipe left or right with two fingers

  • Open Search from Swipe down with two fingers

  • Open the Today view: When the Home or Lock screen is visible swipe right with two fingers

  • Go to the home screen: Swipe up with three fingers

  • Zoom: Place two fingersclose together. Pinch to zoom in, or pinch to zoom out

    • Switch between open apps: Swipe left or right with three fingers
  • Open the   App Switcher: Swipe up with three fingers, pause, then lift your finger. Or pinch with four fingers, pause and lift your fingers

  • Notice:

  • Operating system: 105 15.0 and above (equipment must support touch),

  • Touch Settings (After pairing successfully) : Settings – General = Trackpad-> Click / Double fingers assist point (on),

  • Sensitivity settings: Settings > General > Trackpad

  •  Tracking Speed (adjust to a suitable speed).

  • Abnormal touch function:

1. Setting -> auxiliary function – Touch > auxiliary touch open or close,
2. When the tablet has no mouse icon, you can zoom in and out with double-fingers on the trackpad to restoreit.

Product Parameters

Modulation System: GFsK
Working Voltage:
Working Current(turn off backlight): 3.3-4.2V
Standby Current: 2.5mA
Sleeping Current: 0.5mA
Charging current: <0.04mA
Standby Time: 300mA
Charging Time: ≥ 1500 Hours
Working Current for the Brightest Backlight: ≈120mA
Continuous Working Time for the Brightest Backlight: >4Hours
Sleep Time of Backlight: 30s
Deep Sleep Time of Keyboard: 10min
Battery Capacity: 500mAh
Continuous Working Time: 320 hours

Key Considerations

  1. Please store and use the product at room temperature
  2. Do not disassemble, repair and modify the product by yourself
  3. D0 not expose this product to rain or humidity
  4. Do not use chemical solvents to wipe this product
  5. D0 not throw, to avoid product damage caused by falling
  6. If you do not use it for a long time, please charge the product ‘every 2 months
  7. D0 not discard at will, or place it in high temperature fire to avoid danger

FCCCaution:

subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmol interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation

Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment,

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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement, The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.

‘The contents of this user manual and the specifications of this product are
subject to change without prior notice
Notice: Please read the user Mandal carefully for correct operation of this product
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