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3. Dual Mode
4. Classic Only Multiple Connections
This quick start guide focuses on the Classic
Bluetooth
connections but also provides a peak at
Bluetooth
low energy (LE) settings. The
user is encouraged to refer to the
Help
menu or the Frontline BPA 500 Hardware and Software User Manual for full details of each BPA
500 configuration. The user manual is available at FTE.com.
Setup - Classic Only Single Connection
The Classic Bluetooth datasource settings in
Classic Only Single
Connection
,
Dual Mode
, and
Classic Multiple Connections
are
identical to those in the following steps.
Specifying the Bluetooth Device Address (BD_ADDR)
The analyzer needs to know the
Bluetooth
Device Address (BD_
ADDR) for the Slave and the Master. You can specify the
Bluetooth
Device Address in multiple ways.
1. Select the
Bluetooth
Device Address (BD_ADDR) for Classic Slave: from a list of
available devices from the
. You can also type in the address as a
12 digit hex number (6 octets). The "0x" is automatically typed in by the control.
Any devices entered this way is added to the Device Database.
2. Select the
Bluetooth
Device Address (BD_ADDR) for Classic Master: from a list of
available devices from the
. You can also type in the address as a
12 digit hex number (6 octets). The "0x" is automatically typed in by the control.
Any devices entered this way is added to the Device Database.
Classic Encryption
Once you have the devices address identified, the next step is to identify the Encryption.
Bluetooth
devices can have their data encrypted when they communicate.
Bluetooth
devices on an encrypted link share a common link key in order to exchange encrypted
data. How that link key is created depends upon the pairing method used.
There are three encryption options in the I/O Settings dialog.