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====== Modify Bluetooth Settings =======
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Key [0] - MAIN MENU
Key [1] - Set Discoverability
Key [2] - Set Security Mode
Key [3] - Set Encryption
Key [4] - Set PIN
Key [5] - Set Partner Device
Key [6] - Set Client/Server
Key [7] - Set Local Name
Key [8] - Set Class of Device
After selecting option 6 from the “Modify Bluetooth
Settings” menu, the following menu is displayed.
Select the client option. This setting is stored
immediately and is not discarded upon a reboot. In fact it
requires a reboot in order to activate it.
Re-boot. When the Client ADAPTER is switched
on, it will connect to the Server device you have
entered in the menu above, assuming of course
that the server device is also powered up.
That’s it it really is that simple.
Connecting to your ADAPTER will vary depending
on your application, but will usually consist of 3
Steps.
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========== Set Client/Server ===========
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DEVICE MUST BE REBOOTED IN ORDER TO APPLY THIS SETTING
Key [0] - PREVIOUS MENU
Key [1] - Server (accepts incoming connections)
Key [2] - Client (initiates connections)
Client/Server: Server (accepts incoming connections)
7.2. Server : Connecting TO ADAPTER from a remote Bluetooth device
1 Configuring the ADAPTER’s communications parameters.
2 Physically connecting ADAPTER to your device.
3 Connecting to ADAPTER from a remote device via Bluetooth and transferring data.
There are many different scenarios whereby a connection can be made to an ADAPTER and consequently its attached
device. The application scenarios will also depend on what sort of device you have attached to the ADAPTER. One working
example is shown here for illustrative purposes, but the principle will be the same regardless of the device you are
connecting to except perhaps the cabling arrangements your device might require.
In this example we have connected a Tektronix TDS220 Oscilloscope to an ADAPTER and plugged in the power adapter
included. No additional cables or gender changers were used in this application scenario. In order to communicate to the
scope/RS232 ADAPTER we have connected a SMART USB adapter to a laptop with SMART’s BlueOpal Bluetooth
software suite installed. If you are connecting to ADAPTER with a different manufacturers Bluetooth product, please refer to the
manufacturers instructions for that product. If you are Bluetooth enabling your laptop with another SMART RS232
ADAPTER you should follow the previous sections instructions.
7.2.1. Configure and connect
Configure the communications and Bluetooth parameters of the adapter as described in the above sections and
physically connect it to your RS232 device.
7.2.2. Bluetooth Enable your PC
Any PC based Bluetooth device could be used, but for this example we have used SMART’s USB adapter and BlueOpal
Bluetooth software for Windows.
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