Core Settings
Introduction
The core settings are where global remote configurations are managed. The user is rarely required to perform any actions in this state but should understand why this state exists. For getting into the core settings state, follow these instructions and follow the details below for further information about the core settings.
Button Layout
Button | Action |
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Button 1 | Operating Mode - Keyboard |
Button 2 | Operating Mode - Time Device |
Button 3 | Operating Mode - Direct Report |
Button 4 | Enable/Disable Bluetooth Keyboard Peripheral |
Button 5 | Delete the Bluetooth Bonding Data |
Button 6 | Enable/Disable 24 Hour Input |
Button 7 | User Button Input Delay |
Button 8 | Initial Bluetooth Report Delay |
Button 9 | Incremental Report Delay |
Operating Modes
The management of operating modes can be found in the following instructions.
Bluetooth Peripheral State
To enable or disable the Bluetooth keyboard peripheral, you toggle the setting on or off. Button one is dedicated to managing this setting. Follow these instructions for knowing how to manage this setting.
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Check State: Perform a single press on button four. You will recieve either a single our double viration. One vibration means disabled and double vibration means enabled.
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Toggle State: Enabling or disabling the state is the same action. Performing a long press on button one. You will feel a long drown-out vibration after the long press. That signifies a saved change of state. To inform what state was saved, you will receive vibrations and blinks of the blue light. One vibration and blink of the blue light means the state was disabled. Two vibrations and blinks of the blue light means the state was enable
Delete Bonding Data
When the remote bonds with a smartphone, secrete keys are shared between the two devices. There may be a scenario when the bonding data needs to be deleted on the remote. To delete the data, perform a long-press on button five. You will receive a long vibration and a blink of the RLED. It’s important to make sure you have deleted any connection to the remote on the smartphone before performing this action. This action doesn’t affect any connections made to smartwatches.
Enabling 24-Hour Format
The remote accepts both 12-hour and 24-hour input formats. By default, it is set to 12-hour format. To enable 24-hour format, the setting needs to be enabled. Follow these instructions to manage the configuration.
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Check State: Perform a single press on button six. You will recieve either a single our double viration. One vibration means disabled and double vibration means enabled.
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Toggle State: Enabling or disabling the state is the same action. Performing a long press on button six. You will feel a long drown-out vibration after the long press. That signifies a saved change of state. To inform what state was saved, you will receive vibrations and blinks of the blue light. One vibration and blink of the blue light means the state was disabled. Two vibrations and blinks of the blue light means the state was enable
User Input Delay
The user can configure the delay that determines when the remote responds to the input provided. This is important when users need to input information using a combination of button presses. It gives the user time to press the sequence of buttons based on their preference.
Button | Configuration | Default |
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Button 1 | 1 Seconds | |
Button 2 | 2 Seconds | |
Button 3 | 3 Seconds | |
Button 4 | 4 Seconds | |
Button 5 | 5 Seconds | |
Button 6 | 6 Seconds |
Initial Delay
The user can configure the delay for when the input data is transmitted to the connected device.
Button | Configuration | Default |
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Button 1 | 0 Seconds | |
Button 2 | 1 Seconds | |
Button 3 | 2 Seconds | |
Button 4 | 4 Seconds | |
Button 5 | 6 Seconds | |
Button 6 | 8 Seconds | |
Button 7 | 10 Seconds | |
Button 8 | 12 Seconds | |
Button 9 | 14 Seconds | |
Button 10 | 16 Seconds |
Incremental Delay
The user can customize the delay between the transmission of each individual report value. For instance, this allows precise control over the timing for each letter in a word being sent to the connected device.
Button | Configuration | Default |
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Button 1 | 0 Seconds | |
Button 2 | 250 Milliseconds | |
Button 3 | 500 Milliseconds | |
Button 4 | 1 Second |