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===== Multiple Host Pairing ===== | ===== Multiple Host Pairing ===== | ||
- | You can pair your Twiddler 4 with three separate Bluetooth hosts. | + | You can pair your Twiddler 4 with three separate Bluetooth hosts. |
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+ | ===Bluetooth Modes=== | ||
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+ | Cycle through the different Modes by pressing the [[t4_specialchords|Cycle Bluetooth Pairs]] chord. | ||
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+ | ==Pairing (B-B-B)== | ||
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+ | When all three LEDs are blinking Blue at the same time, the Twiddler is actively looking for a host to pair with. Use this mode to add new hosts to the Twiddler. | ||
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+ | ==Automatic Discovery Mode(B-B/ | ||
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+ | This mode has been designed for situations where you have paired with hosts that are in different locations and want to seamlessly transition from one host to the other when in range. | ||
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+ | Press the [[t4_specialchords|Cycle Bluetooth Pairs]] | ||
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+ | ==Specific Pairing Slot (B--, -B-, --B)== | ||
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+ | To cycle to a specific pair slot press the [[t4_specialchords|Cycle | ||
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+ | ==Bonding (B-B)== | ||
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+ | When a host is in the process of pairing, | ||
=== Your first host === | === Your first host === | ||
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To connect the Twiddler 4 to your first host: | To connect the Twiddler 4 to your first host: | ||
- | - Unplug the Twiddler 4 from USB. | + | - Unplug the Twiddler 4 from USB. |
- On your host, open your Bluetooth manager and select " | - On your host, open your Bluetooth manager and select " | ||
- Once paired, this host is stored in Slot 1 on the Twiddler 4. | - Once paired, this host is stored in Slot 1 on the Twiddler 4. | ||
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- If your 1st host is within range, temporarily turn off its Bluetooth radio or it will connect with the Twiddler 4. | - If your 1st host is within range, temporarily turn off its Bluetooth radio or it will connect with the Twiddler 4. | ||
- | - Unplug | + | - Make sure the Twiddler 4 is unplugged |
+ | - All 3 LEDs should be flashing Blue at the same time indicating it is in pairing mode actively scanning for a NEW host. | ||
- On your second host, open your Bluetooth manager and select " | - On your second host, open your Bluetooth manager and select " | ||
- | - Once paired, this host is stored in Slot 2 on the Twiddler 4. | + | - Once paired, this host is stored in Slot 2 on the Twiddler 4 indicated by a single Blue LED illuminated in the middle of the LED array. |
=== Your third host === | === Your third host === | ||
Use the same procedure to add a third host to your Twiddler. | Use the same procedure to add a third host to your Twiddler. | ||
- | + | The right most LED will be illuminated Blue when paired. | |
- | ===== Automatic Discovery Mode ==== | + | |
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- | Automatic Discovery Mode will pair with any of the hosts in your pair table. To enter this mode press the [[t4_specialchords|Cycle Bluetooth Pairs Chord]] until all 3 LEDs light up. | + | |
===== Rearranging the host order ===== | ===== Rearranging the host order ===== | ||
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===== Erasing Bluetooth Pairs ===== | ===== Erasing Bluetooth Pairs ===== | ||
- | **IMPORTANT** | + | **IMPORTANT**\\ |
Erasing Bluetooth Pairs should be done in this order: | Erasing Bluetooth Pairs should be done in this order: | ||
- Remove Twiddler pair from Bluetooth list on HOST | - Remove Twiddler pair from Bluetooth list on HOST |