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Click on
'Bind'
in the button list, which puts the device into pairing mode. Activate
the wireless key by briefly pressing it. If the device's web page updates to
'Paired'
and displays the button's addr id, the pairing is successful. If pairing fails after one
attempt, try pressing the wireless button a few more times to avoid pairing failure
due to data loss.
Once paired, you can enter a name for the new button, select its type, subtype, and
optionally provide a value. Complete the setup by clicking
'Submit'.
To add via the device menu:
On the desktop, click
[Menu] >> [Settings] >> [Advanced] >> [Wireless Key].
Choose the wireless button to bind and select '
Scan to Bind
'.
Activate the wireless button by briefly pressing it. After successful pairing, you can
set the button's name and type. Finalize the settings by clicking the check mark (
✔
)
at the top right to save.
13.2.2
Manual Addtion
Adding through the web interface:
Log into the web interface and go to
[Function Key] >> [Wireless Keys]
to add a
new button.
When adding a new button, users must enter the name, addr id (a unique identifier
to distinguish different buttons), type, subtype, and value (optional). After filling out
this information, click on bind or submit. The device will then pair with the device that
has this addr id. If the status shows as paired, it means the new button has been
successfully added.
Adding through the menu interface:
On the desktop, click
[Menu] >> [Settings] >> [Advanced] >> [Wireless Key]
configuration.
Choose the wireless button to bind, a selection box will appear, select manual
addition.
When adding a new button, users must enter the name, addr id (a unique identifier
to distinguish different buttons), type, subtype, and value (optional). After filling out
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