User Manual - Bombing Brain Interactive
User Manual - Bombing Brain Interactive
User Manual - Bombing Brain Interactive
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6. In list under devices you should see your AirTurn listed. The<br />
device name will start with the word “AirTurn” followed by<br />
some alphanumeric characters. If you do not see the device<br />
listed, make sure the AirTurn is on and the green light is<br />
blinking. Refer to the “Profiles” section of the AirTurn user<br />
manual and make sure your AirTurn is set up for the iPad<br />
profile.<br />
Pairing your AirTurn with your iPad<br />
7. Once you see the AirTurn in the device list, the words “Not<br />
Paired” will appear at the right. Tap on your device name<br />
and your iPad and AirTurn should become paired. You will<br />
see the words “Connected” at the right.<br />
8. Start Setlists. You should now be connected and ready to<br />
go.<br />
Using the BT-105<br />
Select a song from either a Set or the Song Catalog. From within<br />
Lyric or Split View (whichever you are using) you should now be<br />
able to control with the pedal or pedals hands-free.<br />
Single Pedal<br />
If only one pedal is connected to the BT-105, you will only be able<br />
to advance to the next page of he lyrics. To change songs or go<br />
back to a previous page, you will need to use your hands on the<br />
iPad screen.<br />
Two Pedals<br />
If you have two pedals connected to the BT-105, you can use the<br />
right pedal to advance to the next page in the song, and the left<br />
pedal to go backward in the song. You can also press both<br />
pedals at once to advance to the next song in the set or the Song<br />
Catalog.<br />
Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard<br />
In addition to foot pedal control, you can also pair your device<br />
with a Bluetooth keyboard to control some features of Setlists.<br />
While in Edit Song Mode, the Bluetooth keyboard will act like a<br />
standard editing keyboard. In Lyric View and Split View, you can<br />
use certain keystrokes to control Lyric View behavior.<br />
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