LMP Bluetooth Keypad WKP-1314 (P/N 8337)
Troubleshooting Guide
The LMP Bluetooth Keypad will not pair to my computer.
Follow the pairing instruction given on the Quick Start Guide or look up the section “Pairing
the LMP Keypad in Mac OS X” in the manual. Both are provided with the product.
Insert the 2 AA batteries. Turn on the Keypad (power switch to be found in the upper right
hand corner).
Open the System Preferences --> Bluetooth. This opens the Bluetooth assistant on your Mac.
Check if Bluetooth is activated. Search for new Bluetooth devices by clicking on “+” (OS X
10.5 to 10.9). With OS X 10.10 and higher, the Bluetooth assistant automatically searches for
new Bluetooth devices.
Turn the LMP Bluetooth Keypad upside down and press the black pairing button briefly with
a pen. The LED in front start to flash. The LMP Bluetooth Keypad now searches for a new
host computer.
The Bluetooth assistant shows a newly found Bluetooth device called “Bluetooth Keypad”.
Click “continue”. With OS X 10.5 to 10.9, an 8-digit code appears on the screen. With OS X
10.10 and higher, a 6-digit code appears. Enter the numbers on your LMP Bluetooth Keypad
and press the “enter” key at the end. Note: The numbers will not be highlighted as with
some other Bluetooth devices.
If you entered the numbers incorrectly or the entering process took too long, you need to
enter the numbers again correctly.
The LMP Bluetooth Keypad does not work, no input
Check if the batteries are inserted correctly as shown on the battery compartment.
Check if the batteries are still good.
Check if the LMP Bluetooth Keypad is switched on and your Mac’s Bluetooth is activated.
If you are using the LMP Bluetooth Keypad with Windows, the “clear” key acts as numlock. It
blocks the numbers. Press "clear" again to unlock the numbers.
Make sure that there are no interferenes from strong wireless signal such as wireless phones
that may cause a corruption of the Bluetooth signal.