Presumably I did. I tried about every possible combination of resetting I could think of.
Just to be clear....are you suggesting that I get the module to connect to the PC and to mDACS, and then I should power both of them down and upon restarting they should automatically connect? I'm pretty sure that I tried that last night, but they wouldn't connect automatically when I restarted. I think every time I booted the software, I had to tell it to connect to COM5 again because the drop down menu was blank.
I'm at work now, but I'll try again when I get home this afternoon to be sure.
No...not automatic. I was trying to figure out where you were at in the following sequences.
To Initialize and Define a Bluetooth Connection:
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*‐*Plug your m3‐BTMM Module into the COMM Connector and power on the RRC3
********‐*Navigate to your PC’s “Devices and Printers” control and click “Add a Device”
********‐*Your m3‐BTMM should appear as a new device (HC06).**Click on this device to add it (use ID “1234”
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********‐*Once added be sure to set the “Serial Port Services” option so the HC06 can be used as a COM Port
********‐*Launch mDACS and open the “Preferences” Tab to select the new Bluetooth Com Port that was just assigned.
********‐*Once mDACS has initialized and negotiated a Bluetooth Link, the m3‐BTMM module LED will go solid ON.
********‐*Finally, click on the Bluetooth Module Check Box to tell mDACS this is a Bluetooth connection.
********‐*Close mDACS and finally power off the RRC3
To start a Host Mode session using a Bluetooth Connection, follow these steps:
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-Ensure the m3‐BTMM Module is connected into the COMM Connector of the RRC3 (RRC3 OFF).
‐ Launch the mDACS app, navigate to the Tab Control you want (Flight Viewer, Setting, Diagnostics, etc.)
‐ Power up the RRC3 to start the Bluetooth broadcast
‐ Click the Host Connect button in mDACS to start the 20 second connection countdown
‐ RRC3 should connect up and operate just like a hardwired session