2.3. Establish wireless communication
TriLink uses Bluetooth wireless technology to connect to your Palm. To avoid
interference between several devices TriLink employs a procedure called "pairing"
that allows any Palm to communicate with only one specific TriLink.
Every TriLink has a unique 'name'. The pairing process tells the Palm to address only
a specific 'name'.
Before you work with TriLink and a Palm you have to perform this pairing procedure.
MultiLab stores the TriLink's address and will automatically connect to this specific
TriLink every time you open MultiLab.
You can always repeat the pairing process if you want to connect to another TriLink.
The pairing procedure is protected by a password in order to prevent an
unauthorized person from changing the address.
Make sure no USB cable is connected. MultiLab will not establish Bluetooth
connection while the USB cable is connected even if the paring process
was successful.
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Pairing your Palm with a TriLink
1. Turn on TriLink: push the on/off button
2. Open MultiLab application:
a)
b)
3. Tap the Menu bar or the Menu icon
4. Tap Logger on the menu bar, then tap Comm Setup
5. Select the Bluetooth option in the Connection section, then tap
Pair TriLink
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Pairing (or bonding) is a concept introduced to create a first time recognition of what devices
are allowed to communicate with each other or which devices belong together. Devices can
usually not establish a communication session without a first time pairing.
Navigate to the Programs folder
Tap the MultiLab icon
Chapter 2 Working with Palm Handheld
on TriLink front panel
Fourier category
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