User's Manual

5. Enter pairing code
The devices will now pair using Passkey entry.
On your Advanced Remote, enter the 6-digit
passkey displayed on the computer screen.
The Advanced Remote is now paired with
Windows and bond data is stored on both
devices, making reconnection faster and passkey
entry unnecessary.
6. Remove device
A device can be removed from Windows and
bond data deleted by clicking on the device and
then the ( ) symbol.
Using the Advanced Remote Control
Mouse
keys
Mouse speed
Action keys
1. Advertise and connect
Almost all the keys will make the Advanced Remote
start advertising and be discoverable by hosts
scanning for HID capable BLE devices.
2. Keyboard input
Pressing any number will act as a keyboard input of
that number. The same goes for OK which is Enter,
Back which is Backspace and the four keys
surrounding OK, which act as directional or arrow
keys.
3. Consumer control
Buttons such as Volume, Mute, Play/Pause etc. are
consumer control keys, and will control media
settings on your computer.
4. Mouse input
Holding down the middle button will prompt the Advanced
Remote to interpret your movement of the remote as mouse
input and send this to the computer.
Double clicking the middle button will lock the mouse function.
The left and right buttons act as left and right mouse buttons.
Pressing AV and / will decrease and increase mouse
speed.
5. Remove bond information
Pressing the Red action button will remove bonding
information stored on the Advanced Remote. Pairing will have
to be done again, using passkey entry if applicable.
6. Calibrate
Pressing the Blue action button will force the Advanced
Remote to recalibrate the onboard gyroscope and
accelerometer used for motion sensing.
Additional Tools and Links
BLE Packet Sniffer
The CC2540 USB Dongle can be used as a BLE
sniffer and monitor packets while the iPhone 4S
Demo is running.
The SmartRF Protocol Packet Sniffer software
can be downloaded at
www.ti.com/packetsniffer.
SmartRF Flash Programmer
Texas Instruments has a simple tool which can
be used to program and flash the CC2541.
SmartRF Flash Programmer can be downloaded
at
www.ti.com/tool/flash-programmer.
IAR Embedded Workbench
To develop software, program, and debug the
CC2541, you should use IAR Embedded
Workbench for 8051.
More information on IAR EW8051, including a
free evaluation version download, can be found
at
www.iar.com/ew8051.
BLE E2E Forum
For additional help, visit the TI Bluetooth low
energy E2E forum,
www.ti.com/ble-forum, for
instant support during your development.
BLE Wiki
Our BLE Wiki contains application examples,
guides and documentation covering those extra
steps you might need help with. The Wiki is not
only managed by Texas Instruments employees
but also E2E community members. Anyone can
share, edit and make use of the information
posted here.
The Wiki is found at
www.ti.com/ble-wiki.
Useful Links
TI BLE Stack and Software:
www.ti.com/ble-stack
CC2540/41 Mini Development Kit User Guide:
www.ti.com/lit/swru270
CC2540/41 BLE Software Developer’s Guide:
www.ti.com/lit/swru271
CC2540/41 User’s Guide:
www.ti.com/lit/swru191
CC2541 Product Page:
www.ti.com/cc2541