3. Gettin g Started
A Buttoncan onlybe paired to one Base Unit at a time.
TheButton will always make connection to the Base Unit it was last paired to.
Topa ira Button to the Base Unit1. Insert the Button in the USB port at the front of the Base Unit you are using.
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InsertingButton into the Base Unit
Boththe LEDs o fthe Button and the LEDs ofthe Base Unit are blinking white. Thismeans pairing is in progress.
The Base Unit automaticallychecks whether the software of the Button is up to date. If not, the Base Unit updates the Button
software. This may take more time.
Duringthe pairing and upd ateprocess, a m essage is displayed on the screen: “Pairing and updating Button. Busy pairing and
updating”
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Pairingmessa ge
The resultof the pairing process can be as follows:
- When the LEDs become static white, the Button is paired to the Base Unit, but no softwareupd atewas ne eded. You can
unplug the Button fromthe Base Unit.
- Whenthe LEDs become static red, the Button is paired to the Base Unit and the software update has finished. Youcan unplug
the Button from the Base Unit.
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Pairingfinished
2. Unplug the Button from the Base Unit.
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