Could anyone help me with how to connect my iPad to the FS 510. My iPhone has connected successfully, but the iPad Bluetooth doesn't show the FS to pair with. I have spent hours reading and searching the internet for everything I can find, but no luck. Is there an essential step I have missed?
I have a valid Garmin Pilot subscription and the iPad is signed into my account and shows in "my devices". Any help would be much appreciated. I've rebooted and reset the iPad but still no luck. Cheers Mark
Connecting iPad tyo FS510
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Re: Connecting iPad tyo FS510
I think it only will connect to two devices at once. You can have multiple devices paired, but only connect two at the same time.
Pairing is not dependent on any app on the iPad.
Pairing is not dependent on any app on the iPad.
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Re: Connecting iPad tyo FS510
I can't answer your question directly, but it does work for the FS210. I have both my iPhone and iPad paired and connected simultaneously and it all behaves as expected. Pairing is done identically for both through the (in my case) appropriate GNS530W page. Did you do the iPhone or was it done for you?
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Re: Connecting iPad tyo FS510
Mark - FWIW If you haven't tried live Garmin tech support, I would recommend doing that. In my experience, the Garmin Pilot - FS510 works well when its working but is prone to quirky bugs that can be real time sinks. I had an issue this week with the Database Concierge. After spending too much time myself trying to debug, I called tech support. They identified a bug that I never would have found, but once I fixed it (I had to delete an unneeded folder on the FS510 data card), everything worked well.
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Re: Connecting iPad tyo FS510
I found the problem - the G1000 has to be on the Aux / Connect page for the iPad to see the G1000 Bluetooth. All working now. Thanks for the tips. Mark
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Re: Connecting iPad tyo FS510
There are two Bluetooth pairings in G1000 NXI Panels with the GMA1360 BT audio panel and a Flight Stream 510. The former allows you to play downloaded music from your iPad and hear the Foreflight (or other EFB app) annunciations. The latter is for transferring FIS-B weather & traffic data and the bi-directional transfer of flight plans (Foreflight & Garmin Pilot).
The FS510 also has a WiFi connection for "Database Concierge"; however (IMHO), it's not the best way to update panel databases. However, if you're going to try it out, know the WiFi only turns on during panel database operations, and you need an active Basic Garmin Pilot subscription.
I mention the WiFi connection because some pilots who switch from Stratus, Stratux, or similar assume the FIS-B information from the FS510 also comes in over WiFi; it comes through BT.
The FS510 also has a WiFi connection for "Database Concierge"; however (IMHO), it's not the best way to update panel databases. However, if you're going to try it out, know the WiFi only turns on during panel database operations, and you need an active Basic Garmin Pilot subscription.
I mention the WiFi connection because some pilots who switch from Stratus, Stratux, or similar assume the FIS-B information from the FS510 also comes in over WiFi; it comes through BT.