Pairing two devices with the Belkin QODE™ Ultimate Pro and Slim Style Keyboard Cases

If you are having trouble pairing a second device to the Belkin QODE™ Keyboard Cases, F5L171, F5L176, and F5L174, you may have to clear the stored settings on the keyboard.  You will also need to clear the keyboard from your iPad Air® tablet's Bluetooth® settings and pair it back again.

IMPORTANT:  Before using your Belkin QODE Keyboard, make sure to disconnect the Bluetooth devices previously connected to it.  Also, if the keyboard layout of your device is different from that of your Hardware Keyboard, you must change the keyboard language to update the output.  Modifying only the iPad® or mobile phone language will not change the keyboard output.  For more information on how to change this on your Android™ device, click here.  For more information on how to change this on your iOS device, click here.

The steps below will guide you on how to clear the stored settings from your iPad Air and from the keyboard.  These instructions are for the following models:

 
Product Name
Product SKU
Compatibility
Belkin QODE™ Ultimate Pro Keyboard Case for iPad Air (App enabled)
F5L171 
iPad Air
Belkin QODE™ Ultimate Pro Keyboard Case for iPad Air 2 (App enabled)
F5L176
iPad Air 2
Belkin QODE™ Slim Style Keyboard Case for iPad Air 2 and iPad Air
F5L174
iPad Air 2 and iPad Air
Step 1:
On your iPad, tap User-added image.
 
Step 2:
Tap Bluetooth.
 
User-added image
 
Step 3:
Under MY DEVICES, tap the User-added image icon next to the name of your keyboard.
   
Step 4:
Tap User-added image.
 
Step 5:
Tap OK to confirm.
 
Step 6:
Toggle Bluetooth switch to turn OFF.
 
User-added image
 
Clearing any stored devices from the keyboard memory
 
Press and hold the four corner keys together for 5 seconds to clear out the memory.

 
User-added image
 
Once keyboard memory is clear, it will default to pairing mode for Memory Slot 1.
 
Pairing your iPad again

 
Step 1:
On your first iPad, turn ON Bluetooth and pair it with the keyboard.  It will be on Memory Slot 1.

Step 2:
Turn on Bluetooth on your second iPad.

Step 3:
Once the first device is paired, switch the keyboard to Memory Slot 2 by pressing the fn and + keys at the same time.

Step 4:
Pair your second iPad with the keyboard under Memory Slot 2.

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