Code Alarm CR3 Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect, Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notiļ¬cation Settings

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1.7.3 - Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect

Auto Disconnect: This feature is used when multiple CR3 units are connecting to the same Bluetooth Radio. By enabling Auto Disconnect the CR3 radio disconnects after each data transmission, allowing other radios to connect.

Scan the following codes to enable or disable Auto Disconnect feature for the Bluetooth radio:

Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect: On

Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect: Off (Default)

Note: Auto Connect should always be set to “On” if Auto Disconnect is set to “On”. (Otherwise the QuickConnect code would need to be re-scanned after every disconnect)

1.7.4 - Bluetooth Radio Time Out Settings (Uncabled Operations)

Scan the following codes to set the period of time before the Bluetooth Radio will go into sleep mode due to inactivity:

Note: Increasing the time before the unit will time out will decrease battery life. If the unit has power (ca- bled unit or cable with power supply combination), it will disconnect based on cable time-out settngs.

90 Seconds (Default)

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

1 Hour

2 Hours

1.7.5 - Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Settings

Scan the following codes to enable a beep or vibrate notifi cation when the radio goes out of range:

Bluetooth - Out of Range Beep: On

Bluetooth - Out of Range Notify with Vibrate: On

Bluetooth - Out of Range Vibrate & Beep: On

Bluetooth - Out of Range Vibrate and/or Beep: Off

 

(Default)

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