To start, charge your keyboard by connecting the USB cable to an
appropriate USB power source (e.g. laptop, USB wall charger (not
included), etc.) and the micro-USB to your keyboard.
When the battery is fully charged, the Status red LED turns OFF.
Then pair it with your iPad or iOS device. The Status LED light will flash
red while the keyboard is not paired.
To initiate pairing between the keyboard and iPad or iOS device, ensure
they are in close proximity:
For iPad:
After creating a paired link, you do not need to repeat the pairing
process; the keyboard automatically links to the iPad or iOS device
when both devices are switched on. Pairing must be performed every
time you want to use the keyboard with a different iPad or iOS device.
The keyboard is designed to prolong battery life and will enter
into battery-saving mode under prolonged inactivity. To wake the
keyboard, press any button. The Status LED will flash red while
the connection is being reestablished, and will be solid red for two
seconds when the connection is successfully established. The Status
LED then turns off during ongoing operation. Note that if the red
LED starts blinking while the keyboard is in use, it is indicating a low
battery status and it’s time to charge the battery.
Go to the Home screen on your iPad and tap on
“Settings > General > Bluetooth.”
Turn ß to “On.”
Turn on the keyboard and press the “Pair” key.
The Status LED will begin flashing red on the keyboard and the
keyboard will show up under “Devices” on the tablet. Select “Belkin
Bluetooth Keyboard.”
A code will appear on the iPad screen. Use the keyboard to enter
this code followed by the “Enter” key.
If, after 60 seconds, pairing fails, you will have to repeat the steps
above. You can view the status from the screen of the iPad.
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