BlueCore Utilities in BlueSuite
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The UART configuration Bitfiled key is a presentation key. Set this to
168
configure to the following keys:
UART: Stop Bits PS Key to
One
stop
bit
UART: Parity Bit PS Key to
No
parity
UART: Hardware Flow Control? PS Key to
Enabled
UART: RTS Asserted? PS Key to
True
UART: Enable BCSP-specific hardware PS Key to
False
5.2.4
PSTools User Interface
Once the transport interface has been selected, PSTools opens with a user interface window, as shown in Figure
5.4. The function of each button or area is described as follows:
Persistent Store Key List
: This window lists all of the PS Keys that are available at the current access level.
Set
: This button programs the values in the data area into the currently selected PS Key.
Delete
: This button removes a PS Key from the Persistent Store. If required, the stack will create the key using a
default value the next time the stack reboots. Otherwise, the key will continue to be reported in the status area as
“Not present”.
Read
: Clicking this button reads the value of the selected PS Key into the data area. A read is also performed
every time a new PS Key is selected.
Reconnect
: This button brings up the transport interface selection window, allowing you to reconnect after
resetting or if the transport was disrupted for any reason.
Reset
BC
: This button resets the BlueCore device. Any changes to the PS Keys will take effect only after the
device is reset and the stack reboots.
Close
: This shuts down PSTools.
Describe
: This button brings up a description of the currently selected PS Key.
Status Area
: This area provides details such as PS Key number and Friendly Name or Programmer ID plus the
status of the transport interface. If this shows “Entry is not present” for a key that should always be present (such
as the Bluetooth Address) then there are probably problems with the transport interface.
Data
Area
: This area shows the data that is stored in the selected PS Key and allows you to edit it.
Dump
: This button allows you to save PS Keys as you choose. PS Keys can be retrieved through the
Merge
function. See Figure 5.4.
Merge
: This button opens PS Keys that were saved through
Dump
. See Figure 5.4.
Edit Raw
: This item allows you to change the default PS Key setting to one of your own preference (e.g., baud
rate).
Describe
provides more information about each PS Key setting. See Figure 5.5.
The menu bar offers various other features including a low level PS Key editor, the ability to alter the PS Key List
to display Friendly Names or Programmer IDs and to sort using Name or Number. It also duplicates may of the
button functions.
Important Note:
Changes to a PS Key will not take effect until BlueCore resets and the stack reboots.