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Pairing
By default, all AirClicks work on the same “channel.” If you have
more than one AirClick Remote Control within range of an AirClick
Receiver Module, the Receiver will happily take commands from
both Remotes.
Since you probably don’t want this to happen (unless you like your
neighbor controlling your iPod), you can tell the Receiver Module to
only accept commands from a specific AirClick Remote Control
through a process called Pairing. Use Pairing whenever more than
one AirClick Remote Control will be used in the same area.
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Turn Pairing On:
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Press the Pairing Switch on the Receiver Module by inserting a
straightened paper clip or similar device. The LED on the
Receiver will light up.
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Press any button on the Remote Control within five seconds.
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The LED on the Receiver will flash rapidly for one second,
indicating that the Pairing was successful.
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Turn Pairing Off:
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To reverse the process, allowing the Receiver Module to once
again be controlled by any Remote Control, simply use a
straightened paper clip or similar device to press the Pairing
Switch on the Receiver Module and DO NOT press any buttons
on the Remote Control. After five seconds, the LED on the
Receiver will turn off, and it will again respond to any AirClick
Remote Control.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Will I need to replace the battery?
With normal use, the AirClick Remote Control’s battery should last
for the life of the product. Should the battery need to be replaced,
simply open the Remote Control unit by removing the two small