Hi Irene, <Smiles>

So far as I know, the correct way to reset is to press and hold both the sleep/wake and Home buttons for about 10 seconds ...

I would only do this if you really need to.

I'd first go to settings, general, bluetooth and, where you can connect your device (if it hasn't connected), you can say "Forget this device". You can then start from scratch.

I suggest a reboot of both Brailliant and Ipod before re-pairing.

Give me a call, if you want, if you're still stuck.

Others may well chime in ...

Carol P

On 14/04/2013 14:09, Irene Elbourn at TAFN wrote:
Listers,

My IPod Touch fourth generation (with latest software updates) and
Brailliant Braille Display have lost bluetooth connection.  Despite checking
everything I can think of, reconnection is not happening.  Maybe, I need to
reset the IPod but the way to do this seems to have changed since I was told
the procedure to follow.  According to my memory, the way to reset was to
press the home button until VO said something like "reset", then to double
tap and wait for the IPod to shut down and restart.  Now, When I press the
home button, something entirely different happens.  I am asked if I want to
make a facetime call.  Please can anyone help?

Irene


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