Manual for BL-819, BL-830, BL-875
V6.1
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The first screen that displays shows the current state of
the adapter’s settings.
If any settings have been modified by the user following
the instructions above, then this list will differ from the
default (factory) settings
Selecting option 2 from this menu shows the original
factory settings for the product (if viewing for the first
time). The one item that will be different for each
individual product will be the local device setting. This
setting is unique for each individual Bluetooth device in
existence and cannot be changed.
Selecting option 3 from this “Settings” menu allows the
current user settings to be used to update the “factory”
settings, providing some level of protection from losing
application configuration settings during a device reset
when the reset button is activated.
A warning message will appear to ask the user to be
sure that the default settings should be changed. This
is not something you really want to do unless you’re
sure you have the settings as you want them and are
sure you can remember them, as there is no way back
from here…
Selecting option 4 from the “Settings” menu above allows the user to restore the device to its default settings. Be sure to
take a note of, or print these settings, as you will need to ensure that the next time you attempt to communicate with your
Adapter you use these new settings. Remember that the original factory settings may have been updated using the previous
menu.
1.13.7.
Disabling Interactive Menu
Some RS-232 devices (GPS devices for example) emit a
continuous stream of data regardless of whether a
cable is connected. When no Bluetooth connection
exists, this data can actually appear as commands to
the menu and change settings that render the Adapter
inoperable. Disabling the menu, stops the Adapter
being unwontedly re-configured in this manner.
Selecting option 5 from the main menu displays the
following Disable Interactive menu.