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Appendix B. Setup Options
When a device is connectable, other Bluetooth devices can make a Bluetooth
connection to it. Before making a connection, the calling device must know
the Bluetooth address of the device it is connecting to. The Bluetooth
addresses can be found by making an inquiry. When a device is discoverable,
it shows up in inquiries. Possible values for all combinations of these
settings are:
0 : Not connectable, not discoverable
1 : Not connectable, discoverable
2 : Connectable, not discoverable
3 : Connectable and discoverable (default)
5. Master/slave role switch policy [1]
This setting specifies how local Bluetooth device should decide
it’s role. When a Bluetooth device calls another Bluetooth device,
it is master by default and the answering device is slave. When the
connection is being built, a role switch can be made. Normally,
access point devices need to be the master, and therefore they
require a master-slave switch when a new device is connecting.
This is also how Access Server is configured by default. Otherwise
Access server couldn’t host the maximum number of slaves (7).
Other possible combinations are:
0 : Allow switch when calling, don’t request it when answering
1 : Allow switch when calling, request it when answering (default)
2 : Don’t allow switch when calling, request it when answering
If you have problems with connecting to Access Server, it might be
because your client device does not support the master/slave switch.
In this case, set this setting to 0.
6. Default PIN code []
This PIN code used when establishing connections. Up to 16 characters are
significant.
If there is no default PIN code set, Access Server does not require
a PIN code when establishing connections.
However, if there is no default PIN code set, but the other device
requests a PIN code, "1234" is replied.
7. Power save mode and parameters [4]
The power save mode used by default for all connections. Possible settings
are:
0 : Active.
1 : Park: Round-robin.
2 : Park: Idle.
3 : Sniff: All
4 : Sniff: Idle (default).
"Active" means that no power saving is in use.
"Sniff: All" means that the connections are kept in sniff mode always.
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