Koss FIIRE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT User Manual

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the faster it goes.  Or press and hold the 
button, and don’t let go while you move into 
the blue arrows and keep the button held 
down for absolute positioning. 
Now moving your hand 45 degrees to the 
left is the beginning of the media, and 45 
degrees right is the end.  Move back and 
forth until you find the part you want and 
then let go of the button to resume normal 
playback.
• When in LinuxMCE the OK button selects 
whatever object is highlighted on screen, 
and the X button makes whatever menu is 
on screen go away. 
When in a PC application, like KDE, the OK 
button is the same as a left-mouse click, 
and the X button is the same as a right-
mouse click.
 
• When you press one of the 3 gyro buttons 
the gyro is activated and the on-screen 
pointer is enabled. To reposition your hand 
press and hold the gyro ‘stop’  button 
to freeze the pointer. Double-click it to 
de-activate the gyro. Then press it again, 
or press one of the 3 gyro buttons, to re-
activate it.
• 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 
independent of which mode is selected on 
the RCU.
• A few moments after the Fiire Station starts 
to boot up a descending sequence of tones 
will be heard from the inside Fiire system.
  Then you can press the ‘AV menu’ button 
on the bottom of Fiire Chief a few times, 
until you hear a confirmation beep, which 
indicates that the AV Wizard will start.
  The AV Wizard default  video settings are 
640x480 on VGA port. When these settings 
are applied a melody beep will be heard. If 
you don’t use a VGA video connector and 
you see nothing on the screen, 
press these shortcuts:
Note: As soon as you choose one 
option below, wait few seconds to 
finish applying the new settings. 
For a succesful resolution apply 
an melody beep will be heard. If 
you see nothing on the screen 
(i.e. black screen) and you still 
hear the melody beep, it means 
that you have to try another 
shortcut until you get video on the 
screen.
1 is for 640x480 on DVI port
2 is for 640x480 on VGA port
3 is for 640x480 on Component
4 is for 640x480 on S-video
5 is for 640x480 on Composite
As soon as you get video on 
the screen, select and press 
‘Continue’.