
BLUETOOTH (WIRELESS)
17 January, 2003
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Profiles
A Bluetooth device will not operate if it is close to another Bluetooth device.
However, Bluetooth devices should support the protocols to communicate with
each other. There are many types of Bluetooth and service protocols. These are
listed below.
Here are 14 profiles for Bluetooth:
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Generic Access Profile
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Service Discovery Profile
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Cordless Telephony Profile
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Intercom Profile
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Serial Port Profile
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Headset Profile
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Dial-up Networking Profile
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Fax Profile
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LAN Access Profile
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Generic Object Exchange Profile
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Object Push Profile
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File Transfer Profile
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Synchronization Profile
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Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile
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Basic Imaging Profile
The Serial Port Profile (SPP) and the Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP)
are used for the printer products. SPP is used in place of the serial port, while
HCRP is used in place of the parallel port.
This machine needs Adobe PS3 to use the Basic Imaging Profile (BIP).
6.14.4 SECURITY FEATURES
Public and Private Mode
The PC can browse Bluetooth devices. The machine’s default is public mode. The
PC cannot browse the machine if it has been changed to private mode.
PIN Code (Personal Identification Number)
When the PIN code is used, the PC connects to the device that sent the PIN code.
The PIN code is a 4-digit number. This machine uses the last four digits of the
machine's serial number. It cannot be changed.