I assume you want the apex to act as a braille display with the
iPhone? If so, please see my audio tutorials on this topic at
http://www.braillenoteusers.info/media. Also, before starting, make
sure to remove pairing with the iphone on the apex side.

On 3/30/12, Dmitriy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> What’s an easy way to connect the Apex to the iPhone?
> The iPhone says Apex not connected and the Apex says that the iPhone is
> paired and displays a list of services. Which ones should I activate.
> When I activated all of them, double tapping on the iPhone brings the cannot
> connect message and to make sure that they are in range and turned on.
> Thanks.
>
> Dmitriy
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