AirTurn DIGIT III User manual

Manual Version 1.3
DIGIT III Manual
The AirTurn DIGIT III is an
8-button rechargeable
Bluetooth multi-function
remote control. The
DIGIT III works with most
Bluetooth 4.0 tablets and
computers, including PC, Mac, Android devices, and
Apple iDevices including the iPod, iPad 3 and newer, and
iPhone 4 and newer. The DIGIT III may also be fully
customized using an iOS or Mac app.

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Power On/Off
To power on the AirTurn DIGIT III, press and
hold the green power for 1-2 seconds, or
until the red light comes on briefly and blue
indicator light begins to flash.
To power off, hold the green power button for about
2 seconds. Both LED lights will flash before the
DIGIT III powers down. The DIGIT III will power off
after 2-3 minutes if it is not paired with a Bluetooth
device.
Turning off the host computer will also cause the
DIGIT III to power down after a few minutes.

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Pairing and Connecting
The DIGIT III is designed to always be discoverable and
will show up as a keyboard with the device name shown
in the following format: DIGIT3v1.3.0 ABCD where
v1.3.0 represents the version and ABCD represents the
last 4 characters of the Bluetooth Mac address. Once
paired, the DIGIT III will automatically connect back to
the host device on power up or when a link is lost.
iOS Device Pairing
To pair the DIGIT III with an iOS Device such as the iPad,
iPod or iPhone, press the following sequence:
Settings → Bluetooth (turn on)→ DIGIT3-ABCD
Touch the selection and pair.

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Reset Pairing
Pairing must be reset whenever switching from one
device to another.
Delete or forget the Bluetooth pairing from your host
tablet or computer. With the DIGIT III powered on, press
and hold the power button for six seconds. After two
seconds, the DIGIT III will appear to power down.
Continue to hold the power button. At six seconds both
LEDs will blink three times. After the third blink release
the power button. The device has been reset. Turn on
the DIGIT III to pair again with the desired host
computer.

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MODES
The DIGIT III has 6 MODES which define up to 6 different
signals that are sent when a button is pressed. Many of
these signals are simply keyboard characters.
To change the operational MODE, press and hold the
MODE button for the number of times the red LED
blinks corresponding to the MODE number. For
example, hold the MODE button for 4 blinks for MODE
4. As feedback both the red and blue LED will blink the
number of times for the MODE number selected.
The DIGIT III will remember the configured mode
through power-up cycles.

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The following chart shows the selected MODE according
to how many times the red LED blinks while depressing
the MODE button:
1. GATT Proprietary Mode. Only use this mode
when specified by the app you are using.
2. Presentation 1 is most commonly used for
Powerpoint, Keynote and other popular
presentation applications.
Press
Mode
1
Gatt (Proprietary)
2
Presentation 1
3
Presentation 2
4
Media/Camera
5
Assist Mode
6
Studio Mode

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3. Presentation 2 is used for office apps such as
Mac/PC Word, Adobe etc.
4. Media/Camera Mode is used for iTunes and
other audio and multi-media players that
support remote control. It may also be used for
remote triggering of cameras and video on
most tablet computers. For best results close
media players when using the camera mode.
5. Assisted Tech Mode is used for specific
applications which use the Space and Enter
keys for navigation.
6. Studio Mode is used for navigation with DAW
apps that support keyboard control. The
specific keys must be set up in the DAW app.

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The following chart shows the characters sent for each
mode.
Button Presenter 1
Mode 2
Presenter 2
Mode 3
Media/Camera
Mode 4
Assist Tech
Mode 5
Studio
Mode 6
Up
Arrow PgUp
Volume Up
Camera
Video
Space 3
Left
Arrow
Left
Arrow
Previous
Track 1 P
Right
Arrow
Right
Arrow Next Track Enter ;
Down
Arrow PgDn
Volume
Down 2 Shift+R
Enter Enter Play/Pause Home Space
b b Home Keyboard CTRL+Z

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Toggling Virtual Keyboard on iOS
The DIGIT III acts like a keyboard to iOS in
Modes 2-6. The keyboard key will toggle on/off
the keyboard in iOS apps that require the virtual
keyboard in mode 5. Press the keyboard button when
there is an active text box for input. A brief press of the
power button will also toggle the keyboard in all other
modes 2-6.
Charging the Battery
To charge the battery, insert the charging cable into the
micro-USB port and plug the other end into any USB
source. You can also use any micro-USB charging power
supply. Charging from a laptop computer or a computer
with a sleep setting is not recommended.

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LED Indications
LED
Action
Meaning
Blue
Fast Blinking
Trying to connect to a host
Blue
Slow Blinking
Connected to a host
Blue
Solid On
Keystrokes sent
Red
Slow Pulse
Low Battery
Red
Solid On
Charging (plugged in)
Blue/Red
Solid On
Battery Charged (plugged in)
AirTurn Manager
The AirTurn Manager was created to customize your
AirTurn DIGIT III. You can change many features and
codes on your DIGIT III. Download from the App Store
for Mac or iOS.

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Warranty
AirTurn, Inc., (“AirTurn”), warrants to the first consumer purchaser that the
AirTurn DIGIT III transmitter and receiver(the “Product”),when shipped in its
original container, will be free fromdefective workmanship and materials, and
agrees that it will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace the defective
Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge
to thepurchaser for parts or labor for one year from date of purchase.
This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to
any Product the exterior of which hasbeen damaged or defaced,which has
been subjected to misuse, abnormal service or handling, orwhich has been
altered or modified indesign orconstruction, nor does it applyto cables or
batteries that may be supplied.
In orderto enforce the rightsunder thislimited warranty, the purchaser should
requesta RMA numbervia emailor phone following the directionson the
supportpage at www.airturn.com/support.The purchasershallreturn the
productat their expense.The repaired orreplacedproductwill be returned at
the expense ofAirTurn.
The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied
warranties may begranted to purchasers bylaw. ALL IMPLIEDWARRANTIES
INCLUDINGTHE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESS
FOR USE ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OFTHE

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PURCHASE. Some states do notallow limitationsonhow longan implied
warranty lasts,so the above limitation maynot applyto you.
The warranties described herein shall be the sole andexclusive warranties
granted by AirTurn and shall be the soleandexclusive remedyavailable to the
purchaser.Correctionofdefects, in the mannerand for the periodoftime
described herein, shall constitute complete fulfillmentof all liabilitiesand
responsibilities ofAirTurn to the purchaser with respect to the Product and
shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contract,
negligence, strict liability or otherwise. In no event shall AirTurn be liable, or in
any way responsible,foranydamagesordefects in the Product which were
caused byrepairs orattempted repairsperformed byanyone otherthan an
authorized servicer, norshall AirTurn be liable or in anywayresponsible for
any incidental orconsequentialeconomicorproperty damage. Some states do
not allow the exclusion ofincidentalor consequentialdamages, so the above
exclusion may not apply to you.
THISWARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS,WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
Radio Information
Bluetooth 4.0

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Low power
Approximate Range:
After One Wall 50 feet, Two Walls 35 feet, Three Walls 20 feet
Thisdevice complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)this device maynotcause harmful interference,and
(2)this device must acceptany interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expresslyapproved bythe party
responsible forcompliance could void the user’sauthority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE: This equipmenthasbeen tested and found to complywith the limits for
a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules.These limitsare
designed toprovide reasonable protectionagainstharmfulinterference in a
residentialinstallation. Thisequipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio
frequencyenergy,and, ifnot installed and used in accordance with the
instructions,may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications.
However, there isno guarantee that interference will not occurin aparticular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which canbe determined by turning the equipmentoffand
on, the user isencouraged to tryto correctthe interference by one ormore of
the following measures:

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--Reorientor relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver isconnected.
--Consultthe dealer oran experienced ratio/TV technician forhelp.
FCC Part 15Subpart B: 2008 Class B
Electronic components and construction comply with RoHS standards.
Packaging is recyclable.
Warnings
•Do not get the DIGIT III wet or place in direct sunlight
for extended periods of time.
•Do not open the unit, as there are no user
serviceable parts.
•Contains Lithium Polymer Battery. Battery should
be disposed of according to local law.

Manual Version 1.3
Boulder, CO 80301
www.airturn.com
support@airturn.com
888-247-1223
iPhone, iPod, iOS, iPad™ are trademarks of Apple, Inc.
Android is a trademark of Google, Inc.
AirTurn and its respective logos are trademarks of AirTurn, Inc.
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