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The Pairing menu is displayed when the pairing process is initiated via the host device.

Pairing defines the establishment of a connection between a Bluetooth device and the AirID in Bluetooth mode. Since the pairing information is retained even if the devices are turned off, it is not necessary to pair the same devices again. For secure pairing, compare the displayed code on AirID with the code displayed on the host system and confirm the pairing codes on both sides.

The pairing information with up to 10 different devices can be stored at the same time.


ItemDisplayMeaning
Pairing Code
Pairing Code
123456 Yes
Pairing Code
123456 No

This menu is only shown the first time a connection is established with a host device and is used to display the pairing key.

To confirm the displayed code on your AirID select 'Yes' and confirm using the control element.

Pairing success
Pairing success 

The pairing process have been successful

Pairing failed
Pairing fail 23 

The pairing failed.

The reasons for a failed pairing can be:

  • Time out: waiting too long to confirm the pairing code on host device and/or AirID
  • Aborting pairing process on host device
  • Selecting "No" for pairing code confirmation on AirID


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