For more information, and advanced configuration instructions, contact Serialio.com.
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Selecting the proper mode and using the controls
The iMedia remote has four programmable modes, which define up to 6 variable keystrokes
that are sent when a button is pressed, including 2 predefined modes, Music mode, and
Presenter mode. The default mode can be selected by holding down the mode’s corresponding
button at power-‐up (see below). The device will toggle between modes by a long press on B4.
Button Actions
Button
Sets mode
Music mode action
Presenter mode action
Long Press (any mode)
B1
1 (Music)
Volume up
Up arrow
Erase pairing
B2
2 (Presenter)
Prev. track
Left arrow
Toggle keyboard
B3
3 (Custom)
Next track
Right arrow
Invoke SIRI
B4
4 (Custom)
Volume down
Down arrow
Toggle mode
B5
Pause/Play
-‐
Power on/off
To erase a stored pairing
, hold down
B1
for 8 seconds.
To toggle the on-‐screen keyboard
, hold down
B2
. The on-‐screen keyboard will default to OFF
when the iMedia remote is connected. To enable the keyboard, you will need to be in an app
that requires the keyboard (such as an email or browser application).
To invoke SIRI
on an iOS device, hold down
B3
.
Configuring the iMedia remote
Hold
B1
and
B4
on power-‐up to power up the iMedia remote in SPP mode to allow remote
configuration. The iMedia remote can be configured via Bluetooth, using an Android, Windows,
or OSX device (can’t be configured with an iOS device). To obtain configuration software and
instructions for creating your own custom iMedia remote modes, contact Serialio.com.
Charging the iMedia remote
To charge the iMedia remote’s battery, use a micro-‐USB charging cable to connect the iMedia
remote to a powered USB port.
When plugged in, the iMedia remote will power up automatically. The yellow LED will be solid
when the charger is detected. The red LED will be solid when the iMedia remote is fully charged.