Belkin Video Game Controller F8GFPC200 User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing the Belkin n52 Tournament Edition (n52te) SpeedPad, the only purpose-built hybrid gaming tool you need  
to dominate any game. Whether your passion is rooted in FPS, MMORPG, or RTS, the n52te will give you the winning edge!  
The n52te is designed to work out of the box as a standard Human Interface Device (HID) keyboard. Please install and use the n52te  
Editor and driver package for advanced programmability and portability.  
features  
15 programmable rapid-response buttons  
Programmable 3-way scroll wheel  
Programmable 8-way direction-pad (d-pad) with removable joystick  
Adjustable soft-touch handrest  
Button and scroll-wheel backlighting  
Razer Synapse™ onboard memory  
system requirements  
Windows® XP/XP 64-bit or Windows Vista®/Vista 64-bit  
Mac OS® X v10.2.8 or higher  
CD or DVD drive  
35MB free hard-disk space  
DirectX® Compatible Video Card  
A free USB port  
Package Contents  
Belkin n52te  
Quick Start Guide  
n52te Editor Programming Software, Powered by Razer  
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driver Installation  
Installation Verification  
1. Insert the n52te Editor software Installation CD into your Mac®  
system’s CD/DVD drive.  
1. To check if installation was successful, open “System Preferences”  
from the Mac OS X Dock.  
2. Double-click on the “n52te” CD icon that shortly appears on  
your desktop, browse to the “Driver” folder, and then to the  
“Mac” folder.  
2. Alternately, you can access System Preferences by clicking on the  
Apple® icon from the Mac OS X menu bar and selecting “System  
Preferences”.  
3. Double-click on the “n52te Editor.dmg” installer and follow the  
on-screen instructions to continue with driver installation.  
3. Locate and open the “n52te Editor” icon under the “Other” section.  
4. From the main n52te Editor utility, click “Device” to check the  
connectivity status of your n52te.  
4. After installation has finished, click “Finish” to reboot your Mac  
OS system.  
5. If your n52te is still not detected, please try a different USB port that  
is physically located on your Mac OS system.  
5. After booting into Mac OS X, connect the n52te to an available  
USB port.  
6. If you are prompted to define a new keyboard, please ignore  
and continue by closing the dialog box.  
7. To verify if the installation was successful, please proceed to  
the next section, “Installation Verification”.  
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The n52te editor  
The n52te Editor is the main customization and management tool for the  
n52te. With the Editor, you can reprogram and customize the n52te to  
provide you with the best gaming experience possible. Here are some  
examples of available programmable functions available to you:  
Mouse – Program n52te to emulate mouse clicks or scroll-wheel  
functions.  
Polling frequency – Sets the polling frequency to: 125Hz, 500Hz, or  
1000Hz.  
single Key – Assign a single keyboard key to an n52te button.  
Tip: Reduce the polling frequency if you experience instabilities when  
Macros – Record a sequence of keyboard keystrokes and/or mouse-  
button presses to be played back when a button is pushed.  
using your n52te.  
razer synapse – Store one of your profiles in the onboard memory to  
take it with you. The custom profile stored in Synapse will be available on  
any Mac OS system, even without the driver and Editor installed.  
Keymap – Switch between the three color Keymaps (Blue, Green, Red)  
and effectively triple the number of functions you can program in a  
single profile. The default Keymap is Blue.  
Tip: You still need the driver and Editor software installed on the host  
system if you want to make any changes to the stored profile.  
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n52te editor Interface  
This is the main n52te Editor user interface:  
The main screen consists of:  
1. View of the device – Displays which n52te button you are programming.  
2. Profiles Pane – Allows you to manage and edit profiles.  
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3. Macros Pane – Allows you to define and edit sequences of keyboard  
keystrokes, and/or mouse-button presses to generate your own custom  
macros.  
4. device Pane – Allows you to view the connectivity status of the n52te, the  
version of the Editor software installed on your system, and the firmware  
version of the n52te device.  
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5. Help Pane – Displays the Help menu for the n52te Editor, which contains  
the User Manual and technical-support information.  
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Profiles  
Profiles are customized button mappings and programmable functions  
for a specific application that can be saved and loaded to the n52te.  
The “Profiles” pane allows you to select and manage the entire library of  
custom profiles located on your system.  
Profile Management  
You can manage profiles by using the following buttons from the  
“Profiles” pane:  
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1. Profile library Menu – This drop-down menu displays all custom  
profiles available on your system disk. Selecting a profile will activate it  
for use or further editing.  
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2. Profile Manager Menu – This drop-down menu allows you to create a  
new profile, delete the active profile, and import or export a profile.  
3. enable auto-switching – The n52te Editor can automatically load  
a profile when you launch the application to which it is associated.  
Toggling this On/Off will enable/disable this feature for all profiles.  
4. auto-switch to selected Profile – Check this to use auto-switching  
for the existing profile.  
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Creating a Profile  
This section will walk you through a typical profile-creation process  
using the n52te Editor. In general, creating a profile consists of defining  
the application for which it will be used, mapping button functions,  
recording macros, and saving those customizations.  
1. Click on the “Profile Manager” drop-down menu and select “New Profile”.  
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2. Locate and open the application to which you wish to associate the  
new profile.  
3. Your new profile has been created. Proceed to the next section.  
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single-Key assignments  
Any n52te button, d-pad directions, and scroll-wheel directions can be programmed to emulate any key on a typical computer keyboard.  
1. Begin from the “Profiles” pane.  
3. Under “Assignment:”, select “Single Key” from the drop-  
down menu. Then, press a key on your keyboard and it will  
be recorded by the Editor software.  
2. For the n52te button you wish to program, locate and select  
it from the buttons list.  
4. If you are happy with the current assignment, you can continue to  
program other buttons in the same manner or close out of the n52te  
Editor to immediately use your newly programmed profile.  
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Keymaps  
The n52te Editor allows you to program three Keymaps: Blue, Red,  
and Green. A Keymap allows you to add another layer of programming  
to each button. In order to switch between Keymaps during play, you  
must either dedicate a button for switching to the desired Keymap, or  
dedicate one to cycle through all three Keymaps. Because the second  
option of cycling through Keymaps requires only one button, two extra  
buttons are free for further customization.  
To program Keymap switching options, locate the desired n52te  
button from the “Profiles” pane, and then from the “Assignment”  
drop-down menu, select “Keymap”. The default switching  
behavior is “Cycle Keymaps”. To choose a different one, select  
from the options available under the drop-down menu.  
note: Buttons that are selected for one of these Keymap switching  
options will be dedicated to this function across all three Keymaps in the  
current profile.  
If you select “Momentary”, the n52te will only load the desired  
Keymap while you hold that button down. If you select  
“Toggle”, the button acts like a switch and n52te will remain  
in the desired Keymap until another Keymap is selected.  
You can view and edit different Keymaps by selecting “Blue”,  
“Red”, or “Green” under the “Keymap” drop-down menu.  
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Multi-Key assignments: Macros  
available Macros – This displays a list of existing macros currently  
Macros are recorded sequences of keyboard keystrokes, and/or mouse-  
button presses that can be saved and played back by the n52te at a  
later time.  
stored on your Mac computer.  
new – This button is used to create a new macro.  
The “Macros” pane allows you create, edit, and manage macros. Saved  
macros can then be assigned to any button in any of the three Keymaps,  
and are available for use in any profile.  
delete – This button is used to delete any existing macro.  
Import – This button allows you to import a macro from a backup or  
from a different Mac computer.  
export – This button allows you to back up your macros or use on a  
different Mac computer.  
note: You cannot record mouse-click commands and advanced  
functions during the macro-recording phase, but you can add them  
manually by using “Add Button”.  
repeat Mode – This setting determines how the macro will be played  
back when triggered:  
Run Once (Default Setting) – Using this setting executes the  
macro only once each time the assigned n52te button is pressed.  
Repeat while pressed – Using this setting will force the macro to  
repeat continuously while the assigned n52te button is held down.  
Repeat Until Next Key – Using this setting forces  
the assigned button to act like a toggle switch. If you  
push it once and let go, the macro will continuously  
repeat until the same button is pressed again.  
delay – This sets the delay between every event item in a macro  
sequence to the same value.  
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Creating and assigning Macros  
5. If you want the macro to wait before executing a key, simply set a  
delay for any “Release” action event. In this example, the macro will  
press and release the “E” key, and then wait three seconds before  
pressing the “S” key.  
This section will walk you through the steps needed to create and assign  
macros using the n52te Editor software.  
1. Click the “New” button to create a new macro and give it a name.  
2. Using the mouse cursor, click on the “Macro Definition” table to  
begin recording keystrokes.  
3. To manually insert keystrokes or mouse buttons, you can do so with  
the “Add Key” and “Add Button” functions.  
4. If you want a key to be held down for a short period of time, simply  
set a delay for any “Press Key” commands. In this example, the “T”  
key will be pressed and held down for 500ms.  
6. To manually remove items from the macro sequence, you can do so  
with the “Remove” button.  
7. To change playback behavior, click on the “Repeat Mode” drop-  
down menu and select the desired behavior. note: The default  
repeat behavior is “Repeat Once”.  
8. Once you’re finished, simply go back to the “Profiles” pane.  
9. To assign the newly created profile, select the desired button, and  
from the “Assignment:” drop-down menu, choose “Macro”.  
10. Select your new macro under the “Macro to Run:” drop-down menu.  
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Importing and exporting Profiles  
device Pane  
With the n52te Editor, it is easy to import custom, user-made  
profiles and upload yours to share with others.  
The “Device” pane provides information on the connectivity status of  
the n52te, the firmware revision, and the version of the n52te Editor  
software, and allows you to set the polling frequency.  
To import, go to the “Profiles” pane and from the “Profile Manager”  
drop-down menu, choose “Import Profile”. Browse to the desired  
“.n52te” file and it will be placed into your profile library for  
immediate use.  
To export, first select the desired profile to export from the active  
profile list. Then from the “Profile Manager” drop-down menu, choose  
“Export Profile” and select a desired location to which to export.  
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firmware Version – This displays the firmware version of the n52te  
currently connected to your Mac computer.  
Help Pane  
software Version – This displays the version of the n52te Editor  
software currently installed.  
Polling frequency – Sets the polling rate to: 125Hz, 500Hz, or 1000Hz.  
Connectivity – This graphical display shows whether the n52te is  
currently connected.  
If you have any problems using the n52te or Editor software, simply click  
“Online Support” for the latest software, firmware, or community forums,  
or to contact Belkin’s technical-support team.  
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Using the n52te as a default HId device  
If you choose not to install the software or create custom profiles, then  
by default your n52te will utilize the following functions:  
1. Tab  
2. Q  
8. S  
15. SPACE BAR  
16. ALT  
9. D  
3. W  
4. E  
10. F  
11. SHIFT  
12. Z  
13. X  
14. C  
d-pad. Keyboard  
arrow keys.  
scroll Wheel.  
Standard 3-way  
scroll wheel.  
5. R  
6. CAPS  
7. A  
This default configuration works well with the default  
keyboard setup of most first-person shooter games.  
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d-Pad Thumb-stick  
Palm rest  
The n52te comes equipped with a removable thumb-stick for enhanced  
movement control when using the 8-way D-pad. Simply pull the thumb-  
stick up away from the D-pad to remove it if preferred.  
The n52te is designed to adapt to hands of different sizes. There are  
three different hand-size adjustments that can be made to the palm rest  
in order to help you easily reach all of the n52te’s buttons and keys.  
1. For average-sized hands, no adjustment is necessary. The n52te’s  
palm rest comes configured for the average-sized hand.  
2. For larger hands, you can easily increase the distance between the  
palm rest and the main keys. Simply pull the palm rest straight up  
away from the n52te’s main chassis until it pops free. On the chassis  
you will see two sets of holes. Reinsert the palm rest into the holes  
farthest from the main keys and snap it down firmly.  
3. For smaller hands, you can simply remove the palm rest completely  
for easier access to the n52te’s array of buttons and keys.  
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To ensure you have the absolute best and most complete user  
experience, we suggest that you keep your n52te firmware up to date as  
often as possible. To check for the latest driver and firmware updates,  
Update Instructions  
Caution: Please read and follow these steps carefully to avoid losing  
your custom configurations and risk permanent damage to your n52te!  
1. Before you begin please note: The firmware updater will NOT work  
without the n52te drivers installed. If you have not installed the  
n52te drivers, please do so before updating the n52te firmware.  
Please refer to the “Getting Started” section for driver-installation  
instructions.  
2. I m p o r t a n t : Your n52te will be reset to its factory default settings. Any  
custom configuration currently loaded in the onboard memory will be  
erased during the firmware-update process. Make sure your custom  
configurations are backed up as profiles before updating the firmware.  
3. Connect your n52te.  
4. Run the n52te firmware updater “.dmg” file and click the “Start n52te  
Firmware Update” button to begin the update process. (Important: To  
avoid permanent damage to your n52te, make sure NOT to disconnect  
or interrupt power during the update process.)  
5. When the update process has finished, disconnect, and then reconnect  
your n52te only when prompted to do so by the firmware updater.  
6. If the update process fails, disconnect the n52te and reboot your  
system. Then try updating again from a different USB port, preferably  
one that is physically located on the machine.  
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fCC statement  
belkin International, Inc., limited  
lifetime Product Warranty  
deClaraTIon of ConforMITY WITH fCC rUles for  
eleCTroMaGneTIC CoMPaTIbIlITY  
What this warranty covers.  
We, Belkin International, Inc., of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton, CA  
90220, declare under our sole responsibility that the product:  
Belkin International, Inc. (“Belkin”) warrants to the original purchaser of this Belkin product  
that the product shall be free of defects in design, assembly, material, or workmanship.  
f8GfPC200  
What the period of coverage is.  
to which this declaration relates:  
Belkin warrants the Belkin product for the lifetime of the product.  
What will we do to correct problems?  
Product Warranty.  
Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 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. This equipment may only be operated indoors. Operation outdoors is in  
violation of 47 U.S.C. 301 and could subject the operator to serious legal penalties.  
Belkin will repair or replace, at its option, any defective product free of charge  
(except for shipping charges for the product). Belkin reserves the right to discontinue  
any of its products without notice, and disclaims any limited warranty to repair  
or replace any such discontinued products. In the event that Belkin is unable to  
repair or replace the product (for example, because it has been discontinued),  
Belkin will offer either a refund or a credit toward the purchase of another product  
from Belkin.com in an amount equal to the purchase price of the product as  
evidenced on the original purchase receipt as discounted by its natural use.  
Ce declaration of Conformity  
We, Belkin International, Inc., declare under our sole responsibility  
that the F8GFPC200, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity  
with Generic Emissions Standard EN55022:1998 Class B, EN50081-1,  
and with Generic Immunity Standard EN50082-1:1992.  
What is not covered by this warranty?  
All above warranties are null and void if the Belkin product is not provided to Belkin  
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depletion, obsolescence, abuse, damage due to low voltage disturbances (i.e. brownouts  
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How state law relates to the warranty.  
To get service for your Belkin product you must take the following steps:  
THIS WARRANTY CONTAINS THE SOLE WARRANTY OF BELKIN. THERE ARE  
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Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
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