Peterson BBS-1 BodyBeat Sync User Manual

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When a group is found, your BodyBeat Sync will join the nearest group or group with the strongest signal.

the Wireless icon will stop animating and will display the signal strength of the nearest Master unit.

A will be added to the

icon to read

. Your BodyBeat Sync is now a member of the group

and under control of the group’s Master unit.

At this point, all controls on the SYNC’D unit are locked with the exception of the Volume Control and

the Power On/Off Button. You may also change the Metronome voice while SYNC’D. When any other

control is pressed, the LCD display will flash the locked icon as well as the Sync’d icon to remind you that

you are SYNC’D and unable to change settings.

Pressing and holding the Sync Mode Button will break away from the group and return to Solo Mode.

Simply returning to Sync Mode and pressing the Sync Button again will “re-sync” to the same Master

unless there is a closer Master in Open Registration.

Note: As long as the unit stays in Sync Mode, it can be powered off and on and it will retain

all group information. At the next power on, it will automatically try to join the same group

if the original Master unit is on and within range. Since the group has already been formed

prior, the Master unit does not need to be in Open Registration.

Managing Groups - Since the BodyBeat Sync operates on a network protocol similar to home WiFi, there

is no danger of interference between multiple groups in the same proximity. Each group is unique and will

operate independently, even in the same room.

In Master Mode, any of the previously discussed Metronome functions will be shared with the group.

Syncing to MIDI clock, or playing MIDI Tempo Maps will transmit to any unit that has joined the group.

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