Data Sheet
biosignalsplux 
User Manual 
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[bluetooth]# power on 
Changing power on succeeded 
[CHG] Controller AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF Powered: yes 
Next,  it  is  needed  to  turn  on  a  Bluetooth  agent.  The  Bluetooth  agents  manages  the 
transmission of pin codes (or pairing codes) between devices and is needed here to send 
the  pairing  code  to  the  device  you  want  to  connect.  To  do  this,  enter  agent  on.  The 
terminal response should be similar to this: 
[bluetooth]# agent on 
Agent registered 
Set up the default-agent to proceed with the pairing process. 
[bluetooth]# default-agent 
Default agent request successful 
At this point, turn on your device (if not done before) and enter scan on into the terminal 
to  search  for  available  Bluetooth  devices  and  wait  until  your  device’s  MAC  address 
appears in the list (here: biosignalsplux, 00:07:80:B3:84:01). Your device’s MAC address 
can be found at the back of the device. 
[bluetooth]# scan on 
Discovery started 
[CHG] Controller AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF Powered: yes 
[NEW] Device 00:07:80:B3:84:01 biosignalsplux 
If your device is listed, enter pair followed by the MAC address of your device to start the 
pairing process which will be respond with requesting the PIN code of your device. For 
biosignalsplux devices enter 123 and click on Next to connect to your device. For BITalino 
devices  enter  1234 and  click on  Next to  connect to  your  device. The  result should  be 
similar to this: 
[bluetooth]# pair 00:07:80:B3:84:01 
Attempting to pair with 00:07:80:B3:84:01 
Request PIN code 
[agent] Enter PIN code: 123 
[CHG] Device 00:07:80:B3:84:01 Connected: yes 
[CHG] Device 00:07:80:B3:84:01 Modalias: bluetooth 
[CHG] Device 00:07:80:B3:84:01 UUIDs: (device specific ID) 
[CHG] Device 00:07:80:B3:84:01 UUIDs: (device specific ID) 
[CHG] Device 00:07:80:B3:84:01 Paired: yes 
Pairing successful 
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