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La comunicación entre los dos dispositivos Apple se establece vía BLUETOOTH. El procedimiento para comenzar la conexión es el siguiente:
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La comunicación entre los dos dispositivos Apple se establece vía '''BLUETOOTH''' o '''Wi-Fi'''. El procedimiento para comenzar la conexión es el siguiente:
 
* Activar el '''bluetooth''' desde los ajustes del sistema del iPhone o iPad, en '''ambos equipos'''.
 
* Activar el '''bluetooth''' desde los ajustes del sistema del iPhone o iPad, en '''ambos equipos'''.
 
* Activar la opción '''«Compartir GPS (bluetooth)»''' en los  '''«Ajustes»''' de Air Navigation Pro en el dispositivo “maestro” (generalmente el que posee el GPS interno).
 
* Activar la opción '''«Compartir GPS (bluetooth)»''' en los  '''«Ajustes»''' de Air Navigation Pro en el dispositivo “maestro” (generalmente el que posee el GPS interno).
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After doing this:
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* With the master device:
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** Under "'''Configuration''' - '''Settings'''", switch ON '''Share GPS via Bluetooth'''.
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** Under "'''Configuration'''" - "'''Sensors'''", make sure that iOS Location Services is ON and all other sensors are OFF.
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* With the slave device:
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** Under "'''Configuration''' - '''Settings'''" make sure '''Share GPS via Bluetooth''' is OFF.
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** Under "'''Tools'''" - "'''Sensors'''" make sure that iOS Location Services is OFF and all other sensors are OFF.
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** Under "'''Configuration'''" - "'''Sensors'''", switch ON the Internal Sensors Bridge. The red light should change to orange and then to green. If not, toggle the switch.
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<u>'''Notes:'''</u>
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* In order to maintain the connection Air Navigation Pro must be running on both devices at the same time during the whole flight.
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* Everything explained above also works using Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth.
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* In some cases, cellular data (SIM card) should be ON for the paring to work.
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La comunicación entre los dos dispositivos Apple se establece vía BLUETOOTH o Wi-Fi. El procedimiento para comenzar la conexión es el siguiente:

  • Activar el bluetooth desde los ajustes del sistema del iPhone o iPad, en ambos equipos.
  • Activar la opción «Compartir GPS (bluetooth)» en los «Ajustes» de Air Navigation Pro en el dispositivo “maestro” (generalmente el que posee el GPS interno).


Pair.jpg

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On the slave device you should discover/see the master, Hotspot, device. Tap on it and select pair in the pop up Bluetooth pairing request. Immediately the pop up will also appear in the master device. Select pair in the pop up Bluetooth pairing request.


Bluetooth is now paired and ready to be used by Air Navigation Pro.
Start Air Navigation Pro on both devices. (Leave Wi-Fi off, it may interfere with the Bluetooth signal)

After doing this:

  • With the master device:
    • Under "Configuration - Settings", switch ON Share GPS via Bluetooth.
    • Under "Configuration" - "Sensors", make sure that iOS Location Services is ON and all other sensors are OFF.
  • With the slave device:
    • Under "Configuration - Settings" make sure Share GPS via Bluetooth is OFF.
    • Under "Tools" - "Sensors" make sure that iOS Location Services is OFF and all other sensors are OFF.
    • Under "Configuration" - "Sensors", switch ON the Internal Sensors Bridge. The red light should change to orange and then to green. If not, toggle the switch.


Pair2.jpg


Notes:

  • In order to maintain the connection Air Navigation Pro must be running on both devices at the same time during the whole flight.
  • Everything explained above also works using Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth.
  • In some cases, cellular data (SIM card) should be ON for the paring to work.




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