Hi,

Just turn off the display and it will disconnect from your mac.

The first time you pair it with your i phone, do it while your mac is shut off, 
just for simplicity.  with the i phone, the display will disconnect when the 
screen is locked, so be aware of this.
hth,
Caitlyn

> On Dec 6, 2014, at 11:38 AM, Juliette Swiler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I am using a brilliant display with my Mac. It connects just fine via 
> bluetooth, but I have a question. How do I keep the Mac from connecting the 
> display so I can connect it to my iPhone? Do I have to remove the display 
> each time? Also, to someone who answered my question about the rotor, I know 
> how to adjust the rotor setting, but once I find the rotor setting I want, 
> how do I then move up and down by heading or link or whatever the rotor 
> option is set to. Thanks.
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