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ANUAL
WRAP
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RODUCT
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ERIES
3.3.1 G
ENERAL
B
LUETOOTH
S
ETTINGS
1. Friendly Name [BlueGiga_*]
The name shown when this device is found when inquired by other Bluetooth devices. The name
may end with asterisk (*), which will be replaced with the last 3 digits of the serial number of this
WRAP board.
2. Bluetooth Server Socket Interface Password [buffy]
The password required to enter before any commands when discussing with the WRAP Bluetooth
Server Socket Interface.
3. Connectable and Discoverable Mode [3]
The setting specifying whether this device is connectable and/or discoverable or not by other
Bluetooth devices.
When a device is connectable, other Bluetooth devices can make a Bluetooth connection to it. Before
making a connection, the calling device must know the Bluetooth address of the device to connect.
The Bluetooth addresses are found by making an inquiry. When a device is discoverable, it shows up
in inquiries. Possible values for all combinations of these settings are:
0: Not connectable, not discoverable
1: Not connectable, discoverable
2: Connectable, not discoverable
3: Connectable and discoverable (default)
4. Master/Slave Role Switch Policy [1]
The setting specifying how the connecting Bluetooth devices should decide their roles. When a
device is calling another Bluetooth device, it originally is the master and the answering device is the
slave. When the connection is being built, a role switch can be made. Normally, access point devices
want to be the master for all their slaves, and therefore they require a master-slave switch when a
new device is connecting. This is also how WRAP is configured by default. Other possible
combinations are:
0: Allow switch when calling, don't request when answering
1: Allow switch when calling, request when answering (default)
2: Don't allow switch when calling, request when answering
If you have problems in connecting to WRAP, this might be due the fact that your client device does
not support a master/slave switch. In this case, set this setting to "0".
3.3.2 L
AN
A
CCESS
P
ROFILE
S
ETTINGS
1. Enable Lan Access Profile [Y]
Whether the Lan Access Profile is enabled or not.
2. Lan Access Login Name and Password []
The login name and password required from the Lan Access Clients. Must be entered as a single
string, separated with a space. An example: "guest buffy". If empty (default), no login is required.
3. Service Name (shown in SDP) [Lan Access Using PPP]
The name of this service shown in the Service Discovery.
3.3.3 S
ERIAL
P
ORT
P
ROFILE
S
ETTINGS
Note:
visibility of some of these settings is controlled by the "Act as the Calling Device" -setting.
Note2:
Serial Port Profile is disabled if SMS Gateway is enabled as they share the same physical serial port.
1. Enable Serial Port Profile [Y]
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