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User's Guide
5.19.4 Bluetooth
Serial Port Profile (SPP) is for ad hoc networking, without going through any access
point.
Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN) makes use of Bluetooth Network
Encapsulation Protocol (BNEP) for IP networking over Bluetooth. Access points (AP)
are required. Use the same commands as for 802.11b - TCP/IP networking.
Dial-Up Networking Profile (DUN) makes use of a Bluetooth modem or mobile phone
as a wireless modem.
Frequency Range:
2.4 ~ 2.5 GHz
Data Rate:
721 kbps
Connected Devices:
1 for SPP/DUN mode
Multiple for PAN mode (Server-to-Client, AP required)
Profiles:
SPP, PAN, DUN
Coverage:
250 meters line-of-sight
Maximum Output Power:
100 mW
Spread Spectrum:
FHSS
Modulation:
GFSK
Standard:
Bluetooth version 1.2
Note: All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
For the 8x60 series, it makes use of the pairing procedure to keep record of the latest
connected device(s) for different modes, regardless of authentication enabled or not. This is
so-called “Frequent Device List”.
Coverage of Frequent Device List
SPP mode Only one device is listed for quick connection.
DUN mode Only one device is listed for quick connection.
PAN mode Up to eight access points are listed for roaming purpose.
Once the pairing procedure is completed and the list is generated successfully, next time the
terminal will automatically connect to the listed device(s) without going through the pairing
procedure.
To complete the pairing procedure, it consists of two steps: (1) to discover the Bluetooth
devices in range, and (2) to page one of them that provides a particular service. These are
handled by BT_INQUIRY$ and BT_PAIRING respectively.