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Be sure to take a note of, or print these settings, as
you will need to ensure that the next time you
attempt to communicate with your ADAPTER you
use these new settings.
Remember that the original factory settings may
have been updated using the previous menu.
All the settings in this section are applied with
immediate effect.
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========= Restore Factory Settings ============
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Baud rate: 115200 (Actual: 115168)
Parity: NO parity
Stop Bits: 1 stop bit
Local Device Name: ADAPTER BB RS232 Converter
Discoverability: On
Security Mode: 3 (High)
Encryption: Disabled
PIN Code: 1234
Partner Device: None
Client/Server: Server (accepts incoming connections)
Class of Device: Peripheral
Key [0] - MAIN MENU
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5.7. Disabling Interactive Menu
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============== MAIN MENU ===============
============= Version 3.02 =============
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Key [1] - Modify COMM Settings
Key [2] - Modify Bluetooth Settings
Key [3] - Display Current Settings
Key [4] - Restore Factory Settings
Key [5] - Disable Interactive Menu
Key [6] - Upgrade DFU
Some RS232 devices (GPS devices for example)
emit a continuous stream of data regardless of
whether a cable is connected. When no
Bluetooth connection exists, this data can
actually appear as commands to the menu and
change settings that render the adapter
inoperable. Disabling the menu, stops the
adapter being unwontedly re-configured in this
manner.
Selecting option 5 from the main menu displays the
following Disable Interactive menu.
Selecting option 1 from this menu means that no
further interaction with the menu will be possible until
the device has been completely reset to it’s factory
defaults by performing a “long” reset from the reset
button.
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======= Disable Interactive Menu =======
Key [0] – MAIN MENU
Key [1] Disable menu (re-enable by restoring default with a
long reset)
Disabling now…
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