Difference between revisions of "Bluetooth"
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− | In this page you find instructions to connect your computer to the MOD using | + | In this page you find instructions to connect your computer to the MOD Duo using Bluetooth.<br/> |
− | Please note that the MOD unit does not include a | + | Please note that the MOD Duo unit does not include a Bluetooth chip inside, you have to plug a Bluetooth USB dongle on MOD Duo for this to work.<br/> |
Note: Bluetooth version 3 or higher is required. | Note: Bluetooth version 3 or higher is required. | ||
== Display options == | == Display options == | ||
− | The controller has a menu option dedicated to | + | The controller has a menu option dedicated to Bluetooth. To access this menu please click and hold the left knob and find the "Bluetooth" item, click the left knob to access it. |
[[File:hmi-bluetooth-1.jpg|400px]] | [[File:hmi-bluetooth-1.jpg|400px]] | ||
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The MOD starts with discovery turned off by default. | The MOD starts with discovery turned off by default. | ||
− | '''Status:...''' shows the current | + | '''Status:...''' shows the current Bluetooth status.<br/> |
The following different status are available:<br/> | The following different status are available:<br/> | ||
− | - Unavailable - no | + | - Unavailable - no Bluetooth stick is plugged in the MOD Duo<br/> |
− | - Unsupported - the | + | - Unsupported - the Bluetooth version of the stick in use is too old (needs >= Bluetooth 3)<br/> |
− | - Starting... - | + | - Starting... - Bluetooth service is starting<br/> |
− | - Disconnected - | + | - Disconnected - Bluetooth active, no devices connected and not discoverable<br/> |
− | - Discoverable - | + | - Discoverable - Bluetooth active, discoverable (and perhaps with devices connected)<br/> |
− | - Connected - | + | - Connected - Bluetooth active, at least 1 device connected but not discoverable<br/> |
− | '''Name:...''' shows the | + | '''Name:...''' shows the Bluetooth device name for your specific MOD Duo.<br/> |
Usually includes batch and serial number as suffix for uniqueness.<br/> | Usually includes batch and serial number as suffix for uniqueness.<br/> | ||
− | You can customize this name by creating a file named '/data/bluetooth/name' inside the MOD. Its contents define the name. | + | You can customize this name by creating a file named '/data/bluetooth/name' inside the MOD Duo. Its contents define the name. |
− | '''Address:...''' shows the MAC address of the current | + | '''Address:...''' shows the MAC address of the current Bluetooth stick in the MOD Duo.<br/> |
− | == Connecting using | + | == Connecting using Bluetooth == |
− | The process to connect to MOD Duo via | + | The process to connect to MOD Duo via Bluetooth is pretty simple.<br/> |
We basically just need to enable discovery for 1st-time setups and pair it with the computer.<br/> | We basically just need to enable discovery for 1st-time setups and pair it with the computer.<br/> | ||
Then connect to its network and open http://192.168.50.1/. (note the '50' instead of '51' used for USB cable connection) | Then connect to its network and open http://192.168.50.1/. (note the '50' instead of '51' used for USB cable connection) | ||
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− | 2. Right-click the Windows | + | 2. Right-click the Windows Bluetooth icon and click on "Join a Personal Area Network" |
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[[File:bluetooth-win-1.png]] | [[File:bluetooth-win-1.png]] | ||
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− | 3. Open the MOD controller menu (by holding the left knob down), go to the | + | 3. Open the MOD Duo controller menu (by holding the left knob down), go to the Bluetooth menu and enable discovery. |
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− | 5. After the setup finishes, connect to the MOD DUO | + | 5. After the setup finishes, connect to the MOD DUO Bluetooth network |
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[[File:bluetooth-mac-3.png|600px]] | [[File:bluetooth-mac-3.png|600px]] | ||
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=== Linux === | === Linux === | ||
− | There are quite a few different | + | There are quite a few different Bluetooth manager applications under Linux, so we won't cover them all here.<br/> |
So instead we can tell the basic steps: | So instead we can tell the basic steps: | ||
1. Turn on the MOD Duo and plug a Bluetooth USB stick into it<br/> | 1. Turn on the MOD Duo and plug a Bluetooth USB stick into it<br/> | ||
2. Wait for it to boot<br/> | 2. Wait for it to boot<br/> | ||
− | 3. Open the MOD controller menu (by holding the left knob down), go to the | + | 3. Open the MOD Duo controller menu (by holding the left knob down), go to the Bluetooth menu and enable discovery.<br/> |
− | 4. Use your | + | 4. Use your Bluetooth manager application to look for Bluetooth devices<br/> |
5. Select the MOD Duo and connect to it<br/> | 5. Select the MOD Duo and connect to it<br/> | ||
− | 6. Join the | + | 6. Join the Bluetooth network created by the MOD Duo<br/> |
7. That's it. Open your browser and go to http://192.168.50.1/<br/> | 7. That's it. Open your browser and go to http://192.168.50.1/<br/> |
Revision as of 16:11, 20 September 2016
In this page you find instructions to connect your computer to the MOD Duo using Bluetooth.
Please note that the MOD Duo unit does not include a Bluetooth chip inside, you have to plug a Bluetooth USB dongle on MOD Duo for this to work.
Note: Bluetooth version 3 or higher is required.
Display options
The controller has a menu option dedicated to Bluetooth. To access this menu please click and hold the left knob and find the "Bluetooth" item, click the left knob to access it.
Enable discovery will turn on discovery mode on for 2 minutes.
The MOD starts with discovery turned off by default.
Status:... shows the current Bluetooth status.
The following different status are available:
- Unavailable - no Bluetooth stick is plugged in the MOD Duo
- Unsupported - the Bluetooth version of the stick in use is too old (needs >= Bluetooth 3)
- Starting... - Bluetooth service is starting
- Disconnected - Bluetooth active, no devices connected and not discoverable
- Discoverable - Bluetooth active, discoverable (and perhaps with devices connected)
- Connected - Bluetooth active, at least 1 device connected but not discoverable
Name:... shows the Bluetooth device name for your specific MOD Duo.
Usually includes batch and serial number as suffix for uniqueness.
You can customize this name by creating a file named '/data/bluetooth/name' inside the MOD Duo. Its contents define the name.
Address:... shows the MAC address of the current Bluetooth stick in the MOD Duo.
Connecting using Bluetooth
The process to connect to MOD Duo via Bluetooth is pretty simple.
We basically just need to enable discovery for 1st-time setups and pair it with the computer.
Then connect to its network and open http://192.168.50.1/. (note the '50' instead of '51' used for USB cable connection)
Just in case you still have doubts, the text below explains how to do the connection in a little more detail.
Windows
1. Turn on the MOD Duo and plug a Bluetooth USB stick into it
2. Right-click the Windows Bluetooth icon and click on "Join a Personal Area Network"
3. Open the MOD Duo controller menu (by holding the left knob down), go to the Bluetooth menu and enable discovery.
4. Click on the 'Add device' button on the new window that appeared on the computer.
5. Select your MOD Duo from the list and click 'Next'.
6. Wait for Windows to finish setting it up...
7. Select the MOD Duo icon and click 'Connect using' then 'Access point'
8. The connection should be successful. If not, start again from step 3.
9. That's it. Open your browser and go to http://192.168.50.1/
Mac OS
1. Turn on the MOD Duo and plug a Bluetooth USB stick into it
2. Open System Preferences, go to Bluetooth and click on 'Set Up New Device...'
3. Select the MOD Duo and click 'Continue'
4. Wait for MacOS to finish setting it up...
5. After the setup finishes, connect to the MOD DUO Bluetooth network
6. The connection should be successful. If not, remove the device from the list and start again from step 2.
7. That's it. Open your browser and go to http://192.168.50.1/
Linux
There are quite a few different Bluetooth manager applications under Linux, so we won't cover them all here.
So instead we can tell the basic steps:
1. Turn on the MOD Duo and plug a Bluetooth USB stick into it
2. Wait for it to boot
3. Open the MOD Duo controller menu (by holding the left knob down), go to the Bluetooth menu and enable discovery.
4. Use your Bluetooth manager application to look for Bluetooth devices
5. Select the MOD Duo and connect to it
6. Join the Bluetooth network created by the MOD Duo
7. That's it. Open your browser and go to http://192.168.50.1/