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+ | ====== iOS Devices ====== | ||
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+ | {{:t2:usage_guides:systems:iosdevices.png?nolink|}} | ||
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+ | All Apple devices with iOS 13+ are supported by the Titan Two device, including the iPhones and iPads. The Titan Two connects to the iOS Device emulating an original DualShock 4 V2 controller. | ||
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+ | ===== Controller Protocol ===== | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | Relevant information about the PlayStation 4 controller protocol on iOS. | ||
+ | | Bluetooth Polling Interval | 4ms | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Specific Features ===== | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | Titan Two support for iOS Device specific features. | ||
+ | | Lightbar | YES | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Wireless Connection ===== | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
+ | - Bluetooth Module ((The Bluetooth Module + Micro-SD Card Bundle is sold separately.)); | ||
+ | - Micro-SD Card ((The Bluetooth Module + Micro-SD Card Bundle is sold separately.)); | ||
+ | - Provided Micro-USB cable __or__ External Power Supply ((The External Power Supply is sold separately.)). | ||
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+ | ==== First-time Configuration ==== | ||
+ | - [[t2:expansion_kit#installing_the_bluetooth_module|Install]] and [[t2:expansion_kit#first_time_configuration|configure]] the Bluetooth Module and the Micro-SD Card on the Titan Two; | ||
+ | - Power the Titan Two utilizing the provided Micro-USB cable or the External Power Supply; | ||
+ | - Configure the ''Output Protocol'' of the Titan Two to ''Bluetooth PlayStation 4''. | ||
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+ | **//Pairing Method A://** | ||
+ | - In the iOS Device, go to Settings -> Bluetooth and check if **Bluetooth** is enabled; | ||
+ | - Press and hold the ''NEXT'' button on the Titan Two for 2.5 seconds to enter in pairing mode; | ||
+ | - In the iOS Device, wait for **DUALSHOCK 4 Wireless Controller** appear in the //Other Devices// list and tap on it; | ||
+ | - The pairing procedure will initiate and after few seconds the Titan Two OUTPUT LED should turn green, indicating the pairing with the iOS Device succeed. | ||
+ | |||
+ | **//Pairing Method B://** | ||
+ | - In the iOS Device, go to Settings -> Bluetooth and check if **Bluetooth** is enabled; | ||
+ | - Connect the Titan Two ''PROG'' port to the computer using the provided Micro-USB cable; | ||
+ | - Open **Gtuner IV**, go to the **Device Configuration** pane and click the ''Wireless Bluetooth Pairing'' button; | ||
+ | - In the iOS Device, wait for **DUALSHOCK 4 Wireless Controller** appear in the //Other Devices// list and tap on it; | ||
+ | - The pairing procedure will initiate and after few seconds the Titan Two OUTPUT LED should turn green, indicating the pairing with the iOS Device succeed. | ||
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+ | ==== Regular Usage ==== | ||
+ | - Power the Titan Two utilizing the provided Micro-USB cable or the External Power Supply; | ||
+ | - Connect any compatible controller to the Titan Two; | ||
+ | - Press the ''PS/Xbox/Guide/Home'' button on the controller to initiate the wireless connection between the Titan Two and iOS Device. | ||
+ | |||
+ | | **Troubleshooting:** If the Bluetooth connection with iOS Device does not work, try disconnect the Titan Two from the iOS Device: \\ Settings -> Bluetooth -> Info icon on DUALSHOCK 4 Wireless Controller -> Forget This Device. | | ||
t2/usage_guides/systems/iosdevices.txt · Last modified: 2019/11/12 15:03 by J2Kbr