Bluetooth
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Choose the mode for the Bluetooth module that is built into the board. The options are:
The board will not use the Bluetooth module.
This mode puts Bluetooth into the transmit mode and it is usually set on the board that is attached to your head. It will send the first 8 channels selected to the Receiver board. The receiver can be another Nano33 BLE board or a Frsky compatible Bluetooth module.
Wireless receiver mode is used for the bridged method, Option 3 - Bridged. It acts like a FrSky Radio in this mode and receives channels.
When in this mode you will have an extra drop down Remote Connection. The drop down choices will show the valid Bluetooth addresses that were scanned.
When set to First Available device it will connect to the first Head board it finds. If you pick an address from the list it will only connect to that address. The addresses will show up in the list as they are discovered.
When setup as a receiver board you will want to leave all channels on this board set to OFF. This way the Bluetooth data from the head board will pass through to your radio.
You can enable the Tilt and Pan on the receiver to use be able to tilt and roll your radio as additional inputs. Be sure the channels you pick here don't overlap the ones set on the Head board.
To see received Bluetooth channels use the Channel Viewer under the Bluetooth tab
If you have more than one transmitting head board around, it will automatically try to connect to the first before you can discover the others. Temporarily set this mode so it can discover all the head boards nearby without connecting to any of them. After discovery choose the one you want from the drop down, then set the mode back to Remote to lock it onto that board.