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button Bluetooth rechargeable remote controller that uses the HID Bluetooth profile. The
remote works with all known Bluetooth hosts that support HID, including Windows, OSX (Mac), Android
smart phones, and iOS devices (iPad, iPod, iPhone
The remote will automatically power off
The iMedia remote is designed to always be discoverable and will show up as a keyboard with the
device name shown in format
MAC address). Once paired, the iMedia remote will automatically connect back to the most recently
paired host device on power up, or when a link is lost. Up to eight pairings can be stored by the
iOS 6: Go to the “Settings” app, tap “Bluetooth,” and select “
iOS 5 or earlier: Go to the “Settings” app, tap “General,” tap “Bluetooth,” and select “
Pairing with an Android device
Go to the “Settings” app, tap “Bluetooth,” tap “Search for devices,” and select
PC/Mac that supports Bluetooth 2.1 +: no pairing code is required
PC/Mac using older Bluetooth stack (2.0
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until both LEDs flash quickly, then release (3 seconds)
if no buttons are pressed for 120 seconds.
(ABCD represents the last 2 bytes of the Bluetooth
Bluetooth HID remote control
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Device Information &
Quick Start Guide
Powering the iMedia remote on/off
To power on the remote
To power off the remote
LED
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
Red
Red
Red
Pairing and connecting
iMedia remote.
).
B5 until the LEDs blink, then release.
B5
LED meanings on power-up
Action Meaning
Trying to connect to paired device
Short pulse Ready to pair
Pulse Keystrokes sent
Slow pulse Connected, mode 1 (music mode)
Fast pulse Connected, last stored mode
Fast blink Low battery
iMedia – ABCD
Pairing with an iOS device
iMedia-ABCD"
ABCD"
Pairing with a PC/Mac
-): pairing code = 1234
iMedia-
“iMedia-ABCD"
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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,
ode. The default mode can be selected by holding down the mode’s corres
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).
up to power up the iMedia remote in SPP mode
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 remot
To charge the iMedia remote’s battery, use a micro
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.
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. The device will toggle between modes by a long press on B4.
screen keyboard will default to OFF
e modes, contact Serialio.com.
USB charging cable to connect the
Selecting the proper
Presenter m
button at power-up
Button Sets mode
B1 1 (Music)
B2 2 (Presenter)
B3 3 (Custom)
B4 4 (Custom)
B5
To erase a stored pairing
To toggle the on-
To invoke SIRI on
Configuring the iMedia remote
Hold B1 and B4 on power-
Button Actions
mode action Presenter mode action Long Press
Up arrow
Left arrow
Right arrow
Down arrow
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B1 for 8 seconds.
, hold down B2. The on-
down B3.
ponding
Charging the iMedia remote
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