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3.2.2.5 PowerPoint Mode - RF
This mode requires the eZ430-Chronos Control Center PC software.
Press "#" until "PPt" is shown (see Figure 3-1). This mode allows control of a PowerPoint presentation by
translating button pushes on the watch into keystrokes of the PC keyboard. No acceleration or other data
is transmitted. The default settings are:
• "#" - Go to presentation mode (F5)
• "*" - Previous slide (Left)
• "UP" - Next slide (Right)
The Control Center allows user defined key settings (including combinations) - see Section 3.3.2.
Secondary function: Start/stop transmission of button pushes. Pushing "DOWN" starts/stops the pairing
process or stops the transmission (the access point on the PC must be started from the eZ430-Chronos
Control Center (see Section 3.3.1). The RF icon on the LCD flashes when the radio is active; if pairing
fails, the icon disappears. The top LCD line shows the time during the pairing until the data transmission is
disabled.
Set function: None
3.2.2.6 Sync Mode - RF
This mode requires the eZ430-Chronos Control Center PC software.
Press "#" until "SYnC" is shown (see Figure 3-1). This mode allows doing a variety of watch settings
conveniently from the eZ430-Chronos Control Center PC software over the air (see Section 3.3.3).
• Time settings
• Date settings
• Altitude calibration
• Temperature calibration
Secondary function: Start/stop link for Sync Mode. Pushing "DOWN" starts/stops the pairing process or
stop the link (the access point on the PC must be started first from the eZ430-Chronos Control Center
(see Section 3.3.3). The RF icon on the LCD flashes when the radio is active. If the pairing fails, it
disappears. After a successfully received message, the LCD shows "DONE". The top LCD line is off
during the pairing and until the Sync Mode is disabled.
Set function: None
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SLAU292C – November 2009 – Revised December 2010
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