This document describes the Titan BK7001 Bluetooth Keyboard, an accessory designed for use with tablet PCs.
Function Description:
The Titan BK7001 is a Bluetooth keyboard that adopts a customized PU leather design, ensuring compatibility with tablet PCs. It's designed to make carrying a tablet PC more convenient and allows the tablet to be stood up in either a horizontal or vertical position. The keyboard features a home screen key for quick access to the tablet's home screen. It's equipped with power-saving features, including a sleep mode that activates after 15 minutes of inactivity to conserve battery life. The keyboard can be woken up instantly by pressing any key.
Important Technical Specifications:
- Brand Name: Titan
- Model Name: BK7001
- FCC ID: BRC-BK7001
- Bluetooth Standard: Complies with Bluetooth 3.0 version interface standard.
- Wireless Operation Distance: 10M.
- System Mode: Android system.
- Channel Number: 79.
- Channel Spacing: 1MHz.
- Frequency Range: 2402MHz-2480MHz.
- Modulation Mode: GFSK.
- Antenna Type: PIFA.
- Antenna Gain: 0dBm.
- Max. Transmit Power: +4dBm.
- Operation Voltage: 1.6V-3.6V.
- Work Voltage: 3.7-4.2V.
- Work Current: 2MA.
- Sleep Mode Current: Lower than 35Ua.
- Recharging Current: 260MA.
- Battery: Rechargeable lithium polymer battery.
- Normal Standby Time: 20 days after charging.
- Continuous Working Time: 50 hours.
- Lithium Battery Lifetime: 3 years.
- Charging Time: 3-4 hours.
- Key Lifetime: 2 million times.
- Ambient Temperature: -10°C to +55°C.
- Certifications: USA (FCC standard), EU (CE standard).
Usage Features:
- Silent Key Taps: Designed for quiet operation.
- Dust-proof and Easy to Clean: Enhances durability and maintenance.
- Power-saving Sleep Mode: Automatically enters sleep mode after 15 minutes of inactivity. Wakes up within 3 seconds by pressing any key.
- Recharge Instruction: When the battery is low, the power light will blink. To recharge, plug the USB charging wire into the mini USB jack on the keyboard and connect the other end to a PC or charger's USB port. The charging light will blink during charging and turn off automatically when fully charged.
- Connecting the Keyboard:
- Turn on the Bluetooth keyboard power switch. Power and code lights will blink for 5 seconds, then turn off.
- Press the "CONNECT" key briefly. The Bluetooth indicator will keep blinking, indicating it's waiting for pairing.
- On your tablet PC, open the settings menu.
- Switch on Bluetooth in the tablet's settings.
- The tablet PC will automatically search for Bluetooth devices. If it doesn't find the keyboard, click "SEARCH FOR DEVICES" for a manual search.
- Click on "Bluetooth 3.0 Keyboard" in the list of available devices to connect.
- Once connected, the Bluetooth indicator on the keyboard will automatically turn off, and wireless input will be enabled.
Maintenance Features:
- Correct Usage Guidelines:
- Do not use sharp tools to poke the keyboard.
- Do not place overweight items on the keyboard.
- Do not put the keyboard inside a microwave oven.
- Do not use the keyboard to hit other objects.
- Avoid contact with oil or corrosive chemicals.
- Do not soak the keyboard in water, but it can be cleaned with a wet cloth and a little water.
- Cleaning: The keyboard can be cleaned with a little water and cleaner.
- Troubleshooting (Cannot be connected):
- Ensure the power switch is in the "ON" position.
- Verify that the keyboard and the target device are within effective distance.
- Check if the battery has enough power.
- Confirm that the target device can be connected and is activated.
- Ensure the keyboard is connected to the correct device.
- Troubleshooting (Cannot be charged):
- The keyboard uses 5V DC power for charging. It can be charged with a 5V DC charger via USB or a PC USB port.
- Ensure the power supply or PC is properly connected with the USB charging wire.
- Ensure the USB charging wire is properly connected to the keyboard's charging port.
- The charging indicator should be continuously on during normal charging.
FCC Compliance:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.