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For individual advice on the subject of script and POCKETwork
contact the microsensys support team.
Operation mode
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POCKET has essentially three modes, which are described below:
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Flight mode: The POCKET is switched off by pressing the button (1),
the device is currentless
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Standby mode: the POCKET was turned on, it now waits for an
incoming Bluetooth connection, or establishes it itself. If no Bluetooth
connection is established within a time of about two minutes, the
POCKET goes into flight mode
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Scan mode: the RF antenna of the POCKET is turned on, the POCKET
can communicate with a transponder
The activation of POCKET from the flight mode is done by pressing the
button (1) and is signalled through the indication of the microsensys - Logo
on the display. After releasing the button, the logo goes away and on the
top half of the screen, the status bar is displayed.
Depending on the fixed Bluetooth operation mode, POCKET now waits for
a connection from a host device (server mode) or automatically attempts to
establish one (client mode).
The establishment of the connection to a POCKET in the server mode is
described below. The optional configuration of the client mode can
be found within the description of the configuration tool.
In delivered condition, the POCKET in server mode is configured for
incoming connections from any other Bluetooth
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device such as PC, PDA,
tablet or phone. An external device can connect to the POCKET; the
procedure required for this is explained below using the example of a
laptop with built-in Bluetooth module and Windows 8 operating system.
Note: The search for bluetooth devices is different depending on the
platforms (Android, Windows, Windows Mobile) and partly depending on
the bluetooth components, but include basically always identical steps.