How to use the RK3368 Interactive Display Mainboard's Bluetooth for device pairing?

May 09, 2026

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Catherine Liu
Catherine Liu
As a quality assurance expert, Catherine ensures that all Aiostar products meet the highest standards of reliability and performance. Her attention to detail is crucial in maintaining the company's reputation for excellence.

As a supplier of the RK3368 Interactive Display Mainboard, I'm well - versed in its features and functions, especially how to utilize its Bluetooth for device pairing. In this blog post, I'll guide you step - by - step through the process of using the RK3368 Interactive Display Mainboard's Bluetooth to pair with other devices.

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Understanding the RK3368 Interactive Display Mainboard's Bluetooth Capabilities

The RK3368 Interactive Display Mainboard comes equipped with a reliable Bluetooth module. This Bluetooth functionality allows the mainboard to connect wirelessly with a wide range of devices, such as keyboards, mice, speakers, and smartphones. The Bluetooth standard used in this mainboard ensures stable and efficient data transfer, making it suitable for both personal and business applications.

Before you start the pairing process, it's essential to understand the basic requirements. First, the device you want to pair with the RK3368 mainboard must support Bluetooth connectivity. Second, make sure the Bluetooth version of the device is compatible with the mainboard's Bluetooth module. Most modern devices support Bluetooth 4.0 or higher, which is also well - supported by the RK3368.

Preparing for Bluetooth Pairing

  1. Power On the Mainboard: Ensure that the RK3368 Interactive Display Mainboard is properly powered on and running. Check all the connections, including the power cable and any other necessary cables, to make sure they are securely attached.
  2. Enable Bluetooth on the Mainboard: Use the system settings on the mainboard to enable the Bluetooth function. Usually, you can find the Bluetooth option in the settings menu. Once you locate it, toggle the switch to turn on Bluetooth.
  3. Put the Device in Pairing Mode: For the device you want to pair with the mainboard (e.g., a Bluetooth keyboard), put it into pairing mode. The method to enter pairing mode varies from device to device. For most Bluetooth keyboards, you may need to press a specific combination of keys, like the "Fn" and "Connect" keys simultaneously.

Pairing Process

  1. Scan for Devices: After enabling Bluetooth on the RK3368 mainboard and putting the target device in pairing mode, go back to the Bluetooth settings on the mainboard. Click on the "Scan" button. The mainboard will start searching for nearby Bluetooth devices. This process may take a few seconds to a minute.
  2. Select the Device: Once the scan is complete, a list of available Bluetooth devices will appear on the screen. Look for the device you want to pair with. The device name is usually displayed in the list. Click on the device name to start the pairing process.
  3. Enter the PIN (if required): Some devices may require you to enter a PIN code during the pairing process. The PIN code is usually a four - or six - digit number. If the device you're pairing with asks for a PIN, enter the correct code. In many cases, the default PIN for Bluetooth devices is "0000" or "1234". After entering the PIN, click "OK" to complete the pairing.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

  1. Device Not Found: If the RK3368 mainboard fails to find the device during the scan, first check if the target device is in pairing mode. Also, make sure that the device is within the effective range of the mainboard's Bluetooth. The typical effective range of Bluetooth is about 10 meters. If the device is still not found, try restarting both the mainboard and the device.
  2. Pairing Failure: In case of a pairing failure even after entering the correct PIN, it could be due to a compatibility issue. Check the Bluetooth versions of both the mainboard and the device. You can also try resetting the Bluetooth settings on the mainboard and repeating the pairing process.

Applications of Bluetooth - Paired Devices with the RK3368 Mainboard

  1. Input Devices: Pairing a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse with the RK3368 mainboard can provide a more convenient and clutter - free input experience. This is especially useful for interactive displays in meeting rooms or educational settings.
  2. Audio Output: Connecting Bluetooth speakers to the mainboard allows for high - quality audio output. You can play videos, music, or presentations with enhanced sound.
  3. Data Transfer: Pairing a smartphone or tablet with the mainboard enables seamless data transfer. You can share files, photos, and other data between the devices easily.

Related Products and Their Advantages

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Conclusion

Using the Bluetooth function of the RK3368 Interactive Display Mainboard for device pairing is a straightforward process that offers numerous benefits. Whether it's for improving the user experience, enhancing audio output, or facilitating data transfer, Bluetooth pairing can significantly expand the functionality of the mainboard.

If you're interested in purchasing the RK3368 Interactive Display Mainboard or any of our other products, feel free to contact us for a detailed discussion. We're always ready to provide you with the best solutions for your needs.

References

  • Bluetooth SIG (Special Interest Group). Bluetooth Core Specification.
  • RK3368 Interactive Display Mainboard User Manual.
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