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F.A.Q. Millenium 3 Virtual Display Application

F.A.Q. Millenium 3 Virtual Display Application. September 2012 . Millenium 3 Virtual Display. F requently A sked Q uestion. Virtual Display. Bluetooth® connection. What is the Bluetooth pairing code between my M3 and my Smartphone?.

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F.A.Q. Millenium 3 Virtual Display Application

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  1. F.A.Q. Millenium 3 Virtual Display Application September 2012

  2. Millenium 3 Virtual Display FrequentlyAskedQuestion Virtual Display

  3. Bluetooth® connection What is the Bluetooth pairing code between my M3 and my Smartphone? During the first Bluetooth connection between a Milleniumand a Smartphone, you will need the following code: 6633 Virtual Display

  4. Bluetooth® connection After a search for Bluetooth®devices, I can not find my Millenium 3, why? The Bluetooth connection between M3 and smartphone is established through a protocol called SPP. On certain smartphones it is not implemented (you can not do anything), on other types it is not activated (mostly HTC). If so, follow these steps: • Download and install the SENA Bterm application • Click on “Menu” • Click on “Bluetooth® Management” • Click on “Connect To” • Enter the MAC address of the Bluetooth® dongle Virtual Display

  5. Safety How can I protect my Millenium 3 from unwanted access by Millenium 3 Virtual Display? The Millennium 3 Virtual Display exactly reproduces the functions of the Millennium 3 HMI. To protect access, you can use these two complementary methods: • Access to the “Parameters" menu on the front of the controller may be restricted using the program configuration settings • The programmer can block the display menu by password, using one or more NUM function blocks that can be edited from the controller front panel e.g.: Virtual Display

  6. Differentiate M3 Bluetooth® dongles How to differentiate multiple Bluetooth®dongles? All Bluetooth dongles for Millenium 3 have the same name i.e. Millenium 3. To differentiate dongles: • The Mac address indicated on the dongle is the main element of differentiation between them. • The application in the menu "disconnect device and change" allows renaming the dongle: a long click on its name ("Millenium 3" by default) opens the editing option. Virtual Display

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