INTRODUCTION PACKAGE CONTENTS GETTING STARTED Attaching The Strike Pack Back Button Adapter Pairing the USB Strike Pack Wireless Dongle THE WIRELESS STRIKE PACK DEVICE Mapping the Action Buttons Un-mapping an Action Button CHARGING WITH THE WIRELESS STRIKE PACK www.collectiveminds.ca...
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- Instruction Manual GETTING STARTED Attaching The Strike Pack Back Button Adapter 1. Line up the Strike Pack Back Button Adapter using the 3.5mm headset jack. 2. Gently slide the Strike Pack Back Button Adapter onto the controller until it snaps on securely. The clip should be securely around the home button and locked into the holes above it.
PS4™ controller will turn BLUE. 6. Your Strike Pack is now successfully paired. 7. You do not need to pair your Strike Pack Dongle to your controller each time you turn on your controller. It will stay synced until you sync the controller to another device or console.
THE WIRELESS STRIKE PACK DEVICE Mapping the Action Buttons Button Mapping on the Strike Pack Back Button device could not be easier once paired with your console. There are two mapping buttons on the front as shown above. Their func- tions are completely interchangeable, and you can use either button for convenience.
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1. Press and hold the Mapping button on the front of the Strike Pack until the LED light begins to pulse Blue. 2. Press and hold the Action Button that you intend to map (the LED on the Back Button will go WHITE), and simultaneously press and hold the controller function or button that you want to map it to.
You must not plug in your PS4™ controller back into the console USB port as this will cause your pairing to be lost to your Strike Pack and return to the console. To charge your controller while playing you can use a USB...
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FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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