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===== Set the Alternate COM Dipswitch on the TCB ===== | ===== Set the Alternate COM Dipswitch on the TCB ===== | ||
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Dipswitch #5 on the TCB is used to determine which serial port the TCB will communicate to the computer with. If Dipswitch #5 is On, the TCB will communicate via the **USB** port. If it is Off the TCB will communicate over the **Serial 1** port. The Bluetooth adapter will be plugged into the **Serial 1** connector, so in this case we want to make sure Dipswitch #5 is in the Off position. | Dipswitch #5 on the TCB is used to determine which serial port the TCB will communicate to the computer with. If Dipswitch #5 is On, the TCB will communicate via the **USB** port. If it is Off the TCB will communicate over the **Serial 1** port. The Bluetooth adapter will be plugged into the **Serial 1** connector, so in this case we want to make sure Dipswitch #5 is in the Off position. | ||
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===== That's It ===== | ===== That's It ===== | ||
- | Once your Bluefruit EZ-Link is paired to the Bluetooth module on your computer, and once you know the COM Port that Windows assigned to it, you can communicate with the TCB through OP Config exactly as you would with a cable. Wireless range can be up to 30 feet/10 meters. | + | Once your Bluefruit EZ-Link is paired to the Bluetooth module on your computer, and once you know the COM Port that Windows assigned to it, you can communicate with the TCB through OP Config exactly as you would with a cable. |