5. Preparing the buttons5. PREPARING THE BUTTONSOverview• Pairing• Pre-install of the Launcher service• ClickShare launcher installer5.1 PairingPairing of the Buttons with the Base UnitTo be able to use a Button it should be assigned to the Base Unit you are using. This process is called pairing. By default, the twoButtons delivered with the CS-100 set are already paired to the specific Base Unit.In case you buy additional Buttons or when a Button should be assigned to another Base Unit, the Button needs to be paired (again).The Button software update runs in the background and will not impact users while using the system. If desired, this feature canbe disabled in the Web Interface. When downgrading or updating to an older version of the Base Unit software the Buttons need topaired manually to update their software.A Button can only be paired to one Base Unit at a time.The Button will always make connection to the Base Unit it was last paired to.To pair a Button to the Base unit1. Insert the Button in the USB port at the front of the Base Unit you are using.Image 5-1Pair buttonBoth the LEDs of the Button and the LEDs of the Base Unit are blinking white. This means pairing is in progress.The Base Unit automatically checks whether the software of the Button is up to date. If not, the Base Unit updates the Buttonsoftware. This may take more time.During the pairing and update process, a small status bar is display.Image 5-2Pairing messageThe result of the pairing process can be as follows:- When the LEDs become static white, the Button is paired to the Base Unit, but no software update was needed. You canunplug the Button from the Base Unit.- When the LEDs become static red, the Button is paired to the Base Unit and the software update has finished. You can unplugthe Button from the Base Unit.R5900022 CS-100 16/02/2016 17