BlueCore Utilities in BlueSuite
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Casira User
Guide
5.3.1
BlueChat2 User Interface
BlueChat2 opens with a user interface window, as Figure 5.6 indicates. The function of each button or area is
described as follows:
Role
: Selects the role for the device as either the master or the slave.
Xfer
Type
: Selects which type of data is sent.
Chat
Link
: Used to send and receive text data.
Host
Controller
Interface
Messages
: HCI commands and responses are displayed here.
Disconnect
: Closes the link between the two devices.
Connect
: Establishes a connection to the selected device by setting up an ACL link. If Xfer Type is set to
Audio
, a
SCO link is also created.
Inquiry /
Cancel
Inquiry
: If the device is the master, this button controls inquiry for other Bluetooth device in the
area. If the local device is selected to be the slave, this button will be greyed out.
Bluetooth
Device
Address
: This lists the address of the local device and, in the pull-down selection box, the
addresses of any devices found during an inquiry. Use the selection box to highlight the Bluetooth device to
which you wish to connect.
File
Transfer
: Active when connected to another device and Xfer Type “Data” is selected. This displays the name
and the location of the file to be transferred. There are also status bars that show the progress of files that are
being sent or received. Use the send button to start sending the data to the selected Bluetooth device.
Note:
A dialog window may appear, indicating that a communication error occurred. If the HCI Messages that
appear in the BlueChat User Interface dialog window are similar to those shown in Figure 5.6, click
OK
. A
connection actually will be made.