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4.1.6
Bluetooth settings - General
Figure 4-7
“Bluetooth Settings” web page
Enable
- Enable/disable the Bluetooth interface.
Operating Mode
- “PANU (Client)” = The device will operate as a Bluetooth PAN (Personal
Area Network) User device. It can connect to another single Bluetooth PANU device or to a
Bluetooth Network Access Point (NAP).
NAP (Access Point) = The device will operate as a Bluetooth Network Access Point. It can
connect to up to seven Bluetooth PANU devices.
Local Name
- Identifies the device to other Bluetooth devices. If left blank, the device will
use the default name including the last six characters of the MAC ID.
Connectable - Enable to make the device accept connection requests initiated by other
Bluetooth devices.
Discoverable
- Enable to make the device visible to scans of other Bluetooth devices.
Security Mode
- Disabled = No encryption or authentication
PIN = Encrypted connection with PIN code protection. This mode only works between two
devices of this type and manufacturer (not with third-party devices). PIN codes must consist
of 4 ... 6 digits.
Just Works = Encrypted connection without PIN code
If several PANUs are used in conjunction with a single NAP, the available data throughput
is divided between all PANUs.
In “NAP” mode, the network (name) is entered here, to which PANUs may connect ac-
cording to the “Connect to Name” connection scheme.