User's Manual

Digianswer Bluetooth Protocol Analyser Installation & Operation Manual
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Selecting Independent Mode also involves setting the number
of seconds allowed to pass when there is no activity in the
piconet. On timeout, the Bluetooth Protocol Analyser will
inform you of the lack of activity.
Note: When you use the Bluetooth Protocol Analyser in
connection with the Bluetooth Software Suite, it has to be
in piconet mode, i.e. working as a participant in a piconet.
When the Bluetooth Protocol Analyser is in independent
mode, i.e. working as a stand-alone unit, you cannot use it
in connection with the Bluetooth Software Suite.
Hopping Mode:
Here you can select Normal hopping, specifying the hopping
pattern of the geographical area. Or you can select Rx/Tx on
single-frequency, including specifying the desired frequency.
Data Whitening:
Data whitening can be turned on or off. By default, the function
is set to on.
Stopping log session
Click this icon to stop the current log session. The Data
Collector main window will now display information on the start
and end times of the log session, number of baseband packets
logged, and log size.
Opening old log session
Click this icon to browse in Windows Explorer and open a
previously stored log session.
Saving log session
Click this icon to save the current log session. The Bluetooth
Protocol Analyser will save two versions of the log file: A .snf
file to be opened from the Data Collector, and a .data file to be
opened from the Bluetooth Packet Analyser.