User Manual

Gyro Operation
The RCU provides in-air control of the PC’s
cursor via patented gyroscopic motion
sensing technology. This means mouse-like
cursor control, from anywhere in the
room, without the need of a flat surface.
There is no line-of-sight requirement
so you don’t have to point the RCU at the PC
you are controlling. Remember the
following things when using the in-air cursor
control feature of the RCU:
Use your thumb to press the gyro and
mouse buttons.
Click the center button to activate the
gyro motion-sensing control. Single click
and hold to move the cursor and release
it to “park” the cursor where you want it.
Double click the center button and release it
for continuous cursor movement similar to a
standard mouse.
The right and left buttons function like
standard mouse right-click and left-click
buttons.
Move the cursor by flexing your wrist, not
your arm or body, much as you would with
a flashlight; side to side and up and down.
Placing your arm on an armrest or on your
lap will make this motion more comfortable.
The RF Transmit LED indicates when gyro
motion or other information is being
sent. The LED does not illuminate when
transmitting IR information.
Product Diagram
Power (standby), Music
Display Button, Display
Backlighting
RCU mode selection
and power
Transport control
Power/Standby: Places
the PC into Standby (or power
off dependant on the PC
configuration)
“Music Display Button”
Start Music display interaction
with PC
Backlight: Turns on and off the
backlight
RF Status LED is located at top
left corner (next to Gyration
company name)
Selects RCU mode
TV: IR legacy control
PC: RF communication to PC
Cable/Satellite: IR legacy
control
Auxiliary: IR legacy control
Standard AV control for selected
transport or Windows Media
Player, Windows Media Center,
DVR, etc. (Play, pause, stop, etc)
Includes IR control of legacy
devices if supported in IR
database
Button Cluster Locations
A
B
C
Button Cluster Function
2 3
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I