
Startup and configuration
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Data Policy
Optimizing the data transmission method
High Speed (default): All packet sizes (DM and DH) are
selected automatically. The system automatically selects
the most suitable packet size for the Ethernet packet.
Short Delay: All DM packet sizes and QoS prioritizing are
used, resulting in the lowest possible latency.
High Range: Only DM1 packets can be used for the sys-
tem. Transmission will be slower, however more robust
and particularly in the event of long distances and/or
demanding environments more advantageous.
EDR: Optimum transmission standard, as long as the
BT2.1+EDR standard is supported by both sides.
Security
Security Mode
Activate/deactivate security (encryption and authentica-
tion):
ON (default): encryption and authentication must be used.
(GAP security mode 3 with encryption)
OFF: No additional security mechanisms. Each device can
log in without having to enter a passkey. (GAP security
mode 1 without encryption)
Passkey
Key to be entered for authentication during connection
establishment.
Make sure you choose a unique and secure key.
WLAN coexistence
Low Emission Mode
Activate low emission mode
–
OFF (default): LEM 0 - The behavior corresponds to
that of the Bluetooth standard. Enables operation with
standard-compliant Bluetooth devices.
–
ON: LEM 3 - The device has less impact on the wire-
less channel during connection establishment. This
mode is particularly recommended for parallel opera-
tion with WLAN networks.
Note: Both communication partners must operate in the
same LEM mode. Otherwise, connection establishment
can take a very long time.
Table 2-2
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Designation
Description