From 0fb6f7022f887b4f8683ad7bddaa9832f9edf5c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cynergyou Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2019 19:45:05 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Configuring Your Android Devices (markdown) --- Configuring-Your-Android-Devices.md | 8 +++----- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/Configuring-Your-Android-Devices.md b/Configuring-Your-Android-Devices.md index 01a6eb2..ec6a4e1 100644 --- a/Configuring-Your-Android-Devices.md +++ b/Configuring-Your-Android-Devices.md @@ -90,12 +90,10 @@ Note that it will take an estimated 10 minutes to complete this task. | 7. Touch the words "Control Hub" to indicate
that this Driver Station will be pairing with
a Control Hub. | | | 8. From the Settings screen, look for and select
“Connect with Robot Controller” to launch the Connect
with Robot Controller screen. | | | 9. From Connect with Robot Control screen,
look for and press the "Wifi Settings" button to
launch the device's Android Wifi Settings screen. | | -| 10. Find the name of your Control Hub's wireless
network from the list of available WiFi networks.
Click on the network name to select the network.

If this is the first time you are connecting
to the Control Hub, then the default network
name should begin with the prefix "FTC-"
("FTC-1Ybr" in this example).

The default
network name should be listed on a sticker
attached to the bottom side of the Control Hub. | | +| 10. Find the name of your Control Hub's wireless
network from the list of available WiFi networks.
Click on the network name to select the network.

If this is the first time you are connecting
to the Control Hub, then the default network
name should begin with the prefix "FTC-"
("FTC-1Ybr" in this example).

The default network name should be listed on a sticker
attached to the bottom side of the Control Hub. | | | 11. When prompted, specify the password
for the Control Hub's WiFi network and press
"Connect" to connect to the Hub. Note that the
default password for the Control Hub network
is "password".

Also note that when you connect to the
Control Hub's WiFi network successfully, the
Driver Station will not have access to
the Internet. | | -| 12. After you successfully connected to
the Hub, use the back arrow to navigate to
the previous screen. You should see the
name of the WiFi network listed under "Current
Robot Controller:". | | -| 8. When the Driver Station returns to its main
screen, the first time you attempt to connect to the
Robot Controller a prompt should appear on the Robot
Controller screen.

Click on the “ACCEPT” button to accept the connection
request from the Driver Station. | | -| 9. Verify that the Driver Station screen has
changed and that it now indicates that it is connected
to the Robot Controller.

The name of the Robot Controller’s remote network
(“9999-C-RC” in this example) should be displayed in the
Network field on the Driver Station. | | -| 10. Verify that the Robot Controller screen has
changed and that it now indicates that it is connected
to the Driver Station.

The Network status should read “active, connected” on
the Robot Controller’s main screen. | | +| 12. After you successfully connected to
the Hub, use the back arrow to navigate to
the previous screen. You should see the
name of the WiFi network listed under "Current
Robot Controller:". Use the back-arrow
key to return to the Settings screen.
Then press the back-arrow key one more time
to return to the main Driver Station screen. | | +| 13. Verify that the Driver Station screen has
changed and that it now indicates that it is connected
to the Control Hub.

The name of the Control Hub's WiFi network
(“FTC-1Ybr” in this example) should be displayed in the
Network field on the Driver Station. | | #### Users with Two Android Smartphones Once you have successfully installed the FTC apps onto your Android phones, you will want to establish a secure wireless connection between the two devices. This connection will allow your Driver Station phone to select op modes on your Robot Controller phone and send gamepad input to these programs. Likewise, it will allow your op modes running on your Robot Controller phone to send telemetry data to your Driver Station phone where it can be displayed for your drivers. The process to connect the two phones is known as “pairing.”