Difference between revisions of "Connect-164 QuickStart Wi-microDig"
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+ | ==Select Wi-microDig.== | ||
+ | In the new window that opens, you should see your Wi-microDig appear in the list. Click the button "connect" and wait for the Wi-microDig to be connected. Select the Wi-microDig and click on the "Choose" button. | ||
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+ | ==Connect the Wi-microDig.== | ||
− | + | If the Wi-microDig runs firmware v6.41 or higher no pairing code will need to entered but if asked, enter "0000". | |
+ | If the Wi-microDig runs firmware v6.40 no pairing code will need to be entered either but you may see the below panel appear (it may disappear and then re-appear). Simply click "Connect". If asked for a pairing code enter "1" (the number 1) or "0" (the number 0). | ||
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− | + | If the Wi-microDig runs firmware v6.33 or lower and if it's the first time connecting to your Wi-microDig, you'll be asked to enter a pairing code in the below panel. Enter "1" (the number 1). | |
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+ | ==View the Wi-microDig.== | ||
− | + | The blue LED on the Wi-microDig will turn on to indicate that a Bluetooth link has been established. Connect will then try to communicate with the Wi-microDig. If it was successful in communicating with it, it will be listed in the main menu with a bullet ("•") preceding its name. You can view the device's settings by clicking on its name in the main menu. The Wi-microDig will also appear in the devices list with a green dot next to it to indicate that it is enabled. | |
− | + | If the Wi-microDig doesn't appear in the device listing after a few seconds, check that it's powered on and that Bluetooth is enabled on your Mac, and try again. | |
By default, Connect will not attempt to establish a Bluetooth link with your Wi-microDig when it is launched. If you would like to automatically enable it, turn it on using the Auto-Enable checkbox. | By default, Connect will not attempt to establish a Bluetooth link with your Wi-microDig when it is launched. If you would like to automatically enable it, turn it on using the Auto-Enable checkbox. |
Revision as of 22:00, 29 July 2020
Connect runs in the background and can be accessed via the menu bar at the top of the screen. When a Wi-microDig is connected via Bluetooth Connect creates a virtual MIDI port with the name and serial number of that device.
Contents
Add the Wi-microDig.
In the main window, click on the "Add Wi-microDig" button.
Select Wi-microDig.
In the new window that opens, you should see your Wi-microDig appear in the list. Click the button "connect" and wait for the Wi-microDig to be connected. Select the Wi-microDig and click on the "Choose" button.
Connect the Wi-microDig.
If the Wi-microDig runs firmware v6.41 or higher no pairing code will need to entered but if asked, enter "0000".
If the Wi-microDig runs firmware v6.40 no pairing code will need to be entered either but you may see the below panel appear (it may disappear and then re-appear). Simply click "Connect". If asked for a pairing code enter "1" (the number 1) or "0" (the number 0).
If the Wi-microDig runs firmware v6.33 or lower and if it's the first time connecting to your Wi-microDig, you'll be asked to enter a pairing code in the below panel. Enter "1" (the number 1).
View the Wi-microDig.
The blue LED on the Wi-microDig will turn on to indicate that a Bluetooth link has been established. Connect will then try to communicate with the Wi-microDig. If it was successful in communicating with it, it will be listed in the main menu with a bullet ("•") preceding its name. You can view the device's settings by clicking on its name in the main menu. The Wi-microDig will also appear in the devices list with a green dot next to it to indicate that it is enabled.
If the Wi-microDig doesn't appear in the device listing after a few seconds, check that it's powered on and that Bluetooth is enabled on your Mac, and try again.
By default, Connect will not attempt to establish a Bluetooth link with your Wi-microDig when it is launched. If you would like to automatically enable it, turn it on using the Auto-Enable checkbox.
To remove the Wi-microDig from the device list (even when it's not connected and enabled), click on "Remove". You will then need to add it again when you next want to use it.