KWR101803/01B
Manual (Draft Version)
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3. RF Functions
3.1 RF Pairing
However, when there is more than 1 pair of KWR working in a near distance, interference may occur,
thus the KWR has to pair with the Receiver to generate a specific address to overcome the
interference.
RF pairing will take place with proximity pairing method, when both the KWR and Receiver are in RF
Pairing mode and they are within
6cm
apart from each other.
User could the following steps:
1) Make sure KWR is within 6cm distance from Receiver and no other KWR are present.
2) Make sure the QWERTY keyboard faces upwards.
3) Press and hold
Keyboard W
and
Keyboard O
keys together for more than 5sec.
4) The LOCK LED will start blinking after 5sec, and the KWR is in Pairing Mode.
5) Once the pairing is completed, the LOCK LED will stop blinking.
There will be a 2minute timeout for KWR in Pairing Mode. When timeout happens, the LOCK LED will
be turned off.
The Receiver pairing pipe is always open for pairing. Whenever a KWR in Pairing Mode is within
pairing proximity, both KWR and Receiver will be paired.
3.2 RF Un-Pairing
1) Make sure the QWERTY keyboard faces upwards.
2) Press and hold
Keyboard X
and
Keyboard UP
keys together for more than 5sec.
3) The LOCK LED will start blinking slowly after 5sec.
4) Reset the power or battery and the KWR is ready to pair again.
3.3 Remote Idling, RF Link Time-out with connection
When detected no activities, the remote control will enter STANDBY mode. During STANDBY mode,
RF link will be disconnected to preserve power. Pressing any key or any gesture action will resume
the remote control to ACTIVE mode almost immediately. Key pressed that resume remote from
STANDBY mode will be remembered and transmitted.
When remote control wakes up from SLEEP, there may be re-connection latency that depending on
the RF link condition with Receivers.
Once the RF link has been established, the remote control will execute upon
ANY
key press. Key
presses prior to RF link successful connection will not be transmitted.
3.4 RF Broken Link
When the RF (2.4G) connection is lost when the Receivers sleeps or during system shutdown or due
to out of range.
3.5 RF Auto Connection
When the RF wakes up or resumes from SLEEP/STANDBY or come back within range of a power on
paired Receiver, RF link will be re-connected automatically. No RF re-pairing is needed.
3.6 RF Out of Range
When the RF link broken/ out of range, RC goes to SLEEP immediately to conserve power.