Kensington PresentAir Pro manual

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    regist er .k ens in g ton.com R eg i st er Ne w P rod u ct Now T o Activa t e W ar ranty ! PresentAir ™ Pro Bluetooth ® 4.0 LE Presenter QUICK S T ART GUIDE[...]

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    PresentAir ™ Pro Bluetooth ® 4.0 LE Presenter Componen ts 3 Getting started 3 P ower and Battery 4 P airing 4 Modes 4 Mode Switching 4 Hardw are Reset 6 Stylus R eplacement 6 Window s® 8 P airing with Window s 8 7 P airing using PresenterW orks™ App — Windows 8 8 Using Presen terW orks f or Window s 8 9 W aking Pr esentAir Pr o 9 Unpairing [...]

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    3 Com ponents A G F I H B C D E Ge t ting s tar te d 1. Un screw ca p asse mbly fr om Pr esentAir Pr o 2. In ser t batte r y n ega tiv e (– ) side first i nto P resentAir P ro 3. Scre w cap as sembl y bac k onto P rese nt Ai r Pr o A Dual LED s B Up Bu t ton C Middle But ton D Down But ton E L aser But ton F Las er G Mode But ton H Rese t B ut to[...]

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    4 Po wer and Batter y 1. Upon i nstal lat ion of battery , Prese ntAir Pr o will a utom atica lly powe r on. 2. F rom On S tate a. T o T ur n Po wer Of f – P ress a nd hold th e M ode Button until th e re d LED blinks , then releas e. Pre sen t A ir P ro wil l proceed to po wer of f . 3. F rom Of f S tate a. T o T ur n Po wer On – P ress t he M[...]

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    5 Modes Pre sen t A ir P ro ha s th ree modes : Pres enta ti on Mode, Medi a Mode, an d C ust om Mode. Eac h mode fun c t ion is sh own bel ow . Mo d e fu nction s can al so be reconfig ur ed us ing t he optio na l Prese nterW orks a pp, wh ich is ava ila ble on li ne at th e Wi ndo ws S tore, t he Apple Ap p S tore, a nd the Goog le Pl ay S tor e.[...]

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    6 Hard ware R e se t If th e devi ce stops fu nc t ion ing p roperly or h as becom e un respon siv e, perform a h ardwa re reset by p res si ng th e reset button . The R ese t Button ca n be acc es sed us in g a pa p e r cli p. Whe n the Reset Button is p resse d, th e LED i ndica tor wil l bli nk gr een. A f ter re settin g , t he pa iri ng sequ e[...]

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    Wind ows 7 Pa iri ng with Windo ws 8 1. Before p air in g to a Bl uetoot h 4 . 0 com pati ble devic e, ma k e sur e of th e fol lowi ng : a. Y ou r device ’ s Bluet oo t h function i s on b. A battery ha s been i nsta lled i nto th e Pre sent Ai r Pro c. The P resentAir Pr o is wit h 30 feet ( 1 0 mete r s ) of y our dev ice d. The P rese nt Ai r[...]

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    Wind ows 8 4. E ns ure t hat th e pa iri ng p roce ss c om plet es befor e us ing . 5. Whe n connected, t he Pres entAir P ro is re ady to us e. Pai ring usin g PresenterW orks App — Windows 8 1. Before p air in g to a Bl uetoot h 4 . 0 com pati ble devic e, ma k e sur e of th e fol lowi ng : a. Y ou r device ’ s Bluet oo t h function i s on b.[...]

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    Wind ows 9 4. R un t he app a nd fol low on-scr een inst ruction s for P ai rin g: a. Y ou r Prese ntAir Pr o is n ow co nn ected and r eady to u se. T ap for mode selec tion Displa ys but ton function Ta p f o r : • Link to Kensington Web sit e • Informat ion on Presen tAir Pro • “Fo rget Devic e ” ac tion • He lp Menu T ap f or profil[...]

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    iOS 10 Pairing with iOS 1. Before p air in g to a Bl uetoot h 4 . 0 com pati ble devic e, ma k e sur e of th e fol lowi ng : a. Y ou r device ’ s Bluet oo t h function i s on b. A battery ha s been i nsta lled i nto th e Pre sent Ai r Pro c. The P resentAir Pr o is wit h 30 feet ( 1 0 mete r s ) of y our dev ice d. The P rese nt Ai r is powe red [...]

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    iOS 11 4. Whe n connected, t he Pres entAir P ro is re ady to us e. Pa irin g usi ng Pres ent erW orks App — iOS 1. Before p air in g to a Bl uetoot h 4 . 0 com pati ble devic e, ma k e sur e of th e fol lowi ng : a. Y ou r device ’ s Bluet oo t h function i s on b. A battery ha s been i nsta lled i nto th e Pre sent Ai r Pro c. The P resentAir[...]

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    iOS 12 3. R un t he app a nd fol low on-scr een inst ruction s for P ai rin g: a. Y ou r Prese ntAir Pr o is n ow co nn ected and r eady to u se. T ap for mode selec tion Displa y but ton function Ta p f o r : • Link to Kensington Web sit e • Informat ion on Presen tAir Pro • “Fo rget Devic e ” ac tion T ap f or profile selection T ap f o[...]

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    Android 13 Pairing w ith A ndroid™ 1. Before p air in g to a Bl uetoot h 4 . 0 com pati ble devic e, ma k e sur e of th e fol lowi ng : a. Y ou r device ’ s Bluet oo t h function i s on b. A battery ha s been i nsta lled i nto th e Pre sent Ai r Pro c. The P resentAir Pr o is wit h 30 feet ( 1 0 mete r s ) of y our dev ice d. The P rese nt Ai r[...]

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    Android 14 4. Whe n pai red, t he Pres entAir P ro is re ady to us e. Pa irin g usi ng Pres ent erW orks App — And roid 1. Before p air in g to a Bl uetoot h 4 . 0 com pati ble devic e, ma k e sur e of th e fol lowi ng : a. Y ou r device ’ s Bluet oo t h function i s on b. A battery ha s been i nsta lled i nto th e Pre sent Ai r Pro c. The P re[...]

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    Android 15 Usi ng PresenterW orks for Android • The P resent erW orks a pp al lows f or the c ust omi zat ion of the b ut ton s and mod es i n Pre sen tAir • Pre sen te rW orks lets yo u choos e from a p reset li s t of p rof i les for ea ch mode – Pre sen te r Mode – Medi a Mode – C ust om Mode • Ea ch pr of il e is p re -p rog ramm ed[...]

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    16 T e chnical Supp or t T ec hni cal su ppor t i s avai lab le to a ll re gi stered u sers of Ke nsi ngton prod uc ts. W eb Suppor t Y ou m ay find th e answ er to yo ur p rob lem i n the F reque ntly Ask ed Questi ons ( F AQ) sec t ion of th e Su ppor t a rea on th e Ken sin g to n Web sit e: ww w .suppor t.k ensin g ton.com T elephone Support Th[...]

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    17 INFORMA TION FOR E U ME MBER -S T A TES ONL Y The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. B y ens uring thi s produc t is disposed of correc tly , you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environ ment and hum an health, wh ich could other wi se be caused by inappropriate waste han[...]