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•Master or Slave Mode: User can select device as a master or a slave. If you configure it as a Master then you need to assign Slave BD address (Predefined Remote BD Address). If you configure it as a Slave, then there is a “Status” parameter selectable: “Discoverable” or “Un- discoverable”. The default is “Discoverable”.
9.4.Control Flag
There are 4 flags to be selected:
•Version Included Flag: If enabled, the firmware version “(v2)” will show after the device name you have assigned, e.g., “Device Name (v2)”
•BD Address Included Flag: If enabled, the last 3 byte BD address will show after the device
name, e.g., “Device Name (EB: 66: 8C)”.
•Enable sniff mode when connected Flag: (If enabled, it will enter into sniff mode 5 sec after data transmitted or received).
•Force Pairing Flag: If enabled, pairing will be enforced. Otherwise it depends on opposite device.
9.5.Watchdog Timeout
•Setting Watchdog Timeout. One time unit is 100 ms. Setting “0” means no watchdog timer needed.
9.6.Bluetooth Supervision Timeout
•Setting Bluetooth Supervision timeout after link. One time unit is 1 second.
•Note: - Through the setting of Watchdog Timeout and Supervision Timeout fields, it could be returned back to system normal from the unknown error of software or hardware related. Based upon this characteristic, we could use it for some applications which require more stable system environment. Such as setting Watchdog timeout value to 30 ( = 3 seconds), and Supervision timeout value to 3 ( = 3 seconds).
9.7.Read Configuration
•Click this button then you can read the original parameters setting.
9.8.Write Configuration
•Click this button to save all the settings you have changed.
10.PROCEDURE FOR CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
10.1.Refer Figure 5 for DB9
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