Introduction and Thanks About the Saturn BT The Saturn BT is a low latency Bluetooth adapter that allows you to connect multiple Bluetooth controllers and devices to your Sega Saturn game consoles. Before using your adapter, please read this instruction manual carefully. Familiarize yourself with the proper use of the adapter and its features.
Table of Contents Contents Introduction and Thanks ..................2 Adapter Buttons and LED Status ................4 Pairing Devices ....................... 5 Default Button Mapping ...................6 Web Config Overview ....................7 Connecting to the Web Config ..................8 Advanced Configuration Overview ................9 Using a Bluetooth Keyboard and/or Mouse ............. 10 Button Mapping .....................
Adapter Buttons and LED Status Physical Buttons “R” Button: Resets the adapter “P” Button: • Short press (outside BT inquiry mode): Disconnect all Bluetooth devices from the adapter. • Short press (BT inquiry mode): Cancel Bluetooth inquiry mode (new pairing). •...
Pairing Multiple Controllers Press and hold the “P” button on the Saturn BT for 3 seconds or until the LED pulses. The Saturn BT is now in inquiry mode ready to be paired to.
Default Button Mapping Use the below table to reference the default mapping between the Saturn and modern Bluetooth controllers. You can remap any of these buttons by following the guided "Button Mapping" section in this manual. For more controller references, visit: https://tinyurl.com/bde43mbm Source (Bluetooth Controller) Switch...
Web Config Overview The Saturn BT allows you to customize and configure settings via a Web Config page. In order to connect to the Web Config, you will need: • Chrome on a computer or mobile device with Bluetooth capabilities.
Connecting to the Web Config If a device is paired to the adapter, short press the “P” button to disconnect it. In Chrome, go to: https://blueretro.io Choose one of the desired links from the index. Once you’ve clicked on the page you want to visit, click the “Connect BlueRetro”...
Advanced Configuration Overview The Saturn BT’s Advanced Configuration area of the Web Config allows you to make functional changes to the adapter. More in depth information can be found here: https://github.com/darthcloud/BlueRetro/wiki/BlueRetro-BLE-Web-Config-User- Manual#2---advance-config-page Multitap Config Under the Global Config, the Multitap drop-box lets you select the available Multitap modes.
Using a Bluetooth Keyboard and/or Mouse The Saturn BT supports using a Bluetooth Keyboard and/or Mouse. If using an Optical Disc Emulator (ODE), it’s recommended that you launch the game first before switching to mouse or keyboard mode in the Web Config.
Button Mapping The Saturn BT has a robust button mapping feature that can be a little confusing at first but is actually not difficult once you understand it. You will want to familiarize yourself with the default mapping reference spreadsheet to help setup corresponding source and destination buttons: https://tinyurl.com/bde43mbm...
Turbo / Autofire The Saturn BT has a robust turbo feature. It allows for 50 possible turbo options where you can choose the rate and duty cycle. The rate is based on the console’s controller polling rate which is most likely 60hz.
Updating the Firmware (OTA) The Saturn BT adapter is updatable via the Web Config. The process is very simple but takes around 5 - 10 minutes on a computer and much longer on a mobile device, so we recommend using a computer.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution • 8bitdo bluetooth Make sure to put the controller into X-Input mode. Typically, this is done by pressing Start + X to power on the controller. controller pairs but • buttons don’t work Please read the controller’s user manual for further info. •...
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