User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Overview
- 2. Quick Installation
- 3. Detailed Installation
- 4. Updates
- 5. Software Overview
- 6. Recording Wizard
- 7. Recording Options
- 8. Display Options
- 9. Reading a CATC Trace
- 10. Decoding Higher Protocols
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 LMP and L2CAP Messages
- 10.3 Decoding and Viewing Higher Protocol Data
- 10.4 Tooltips
- 10.5 Viewing Packets in LMP and L2CAP Messages
- 10.6 Types of LMP and L2CAP Messages
- 10.7 Viewing L2CAP Channel Connections
- 10.8 Viewing Protocol Messages and Transactions
- 10.9 Changing Protocol Assignments
- 11. Other Features
- How to Contact CATC
- Warranty and License
- Index
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BTTracer Protocol Analyzer User’s ManualCATC Version 1.0
• I want to search for all Bluetooth devices within range
This option will cause BTTracer to search for all Bluetooth devices that
are in range and ready to transmit and receive data (i.e., in Inquiry Scan
Mode)
• I want to search only for devices corresponding to the
following (hexadecimal) DIAC:
This option will cause BTTracer to search for the class of devices that
you specify in the DIAC text box. DIAC stands for Device Inquiry
Access Code. Values are entered in hexadecimal format. You can get
DIAC values from the Bluetooth Specification.
Step 4 Select the first option: I want to search for all Bluetooth devices
within range,thenpressNext. The following screen will display.
You will see two options:
Step 5 In the text box, enter the length of time you want BTTracer to search
for nearby devices.
The default value is 20. If you do not sure what time value to enter, use
the default value.