3 Tests and Diagnostics

3.21 Bluetooth Test

 

 

Table 3-4 Common error code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Error code

Meaning

 

 

 

0x30

BT Control Status should be “Disable”, but it is “Enable”.

 

 

 

0x31

BT Control Status should be “Enable”, but it is “Disable”.

 

 

 

0x32

Power Status should be “OFF”, but it is “ON”.

 

 

 

0x33

Power Status should be “ON”, but it is “OFF”.

 

 

 

0x34

USB I/F Status should be “Attach”, but it is “Detach”.

 

 

 

0x35

USB I/F Status should be “Detach”, but it is “Attach”.

 

 

 

0x36

Wake-up Status should be non-“Assert”, but it is “Assort”.

 

 

 

0x37

Wake-up Status should be “Assert”, but it is non-“Assort”.

 

 

 

0x38

Switch Status should be “OFF”, but it is “ON”.

 

 

 

0x39

Switch Status should be “ON”, but it is “OFF”.

 

 

 

0x3a

Module dose not exist.

 

 

 

0x3b

Module exists. (not error)

 

 

 

0x3c

Command Line is wrong.

 

 

 

0x3d

Side band access driver is not resident.

 

 

 

0x3e

Bluetooth driver for DOS is not resident.

 

 

 

0x3f

Get Status function of Side band access driver is not normal.

 

 

0x40

No reply to inquiry

 

 

 

0x41

Device Descriptor can not be acquired. USB I/F is not normal.

 

 

0x42

Sideband reset timeout occurs.

 

 

 

0x43

Descriptor type is wrong.

 

 

 

0x44

Descriptor is acquired in spite of Detach condition.

 

 

 

0x45

Configuration file open is not normal.

 

 

 

0x46

Contents of Configuration file are wrong.

 

 

 

0x47

BD_ADDR is wrong (00)

 

 

 

0x48

BD_ADDR is wrong (FF)

 

 

 

0x49

BD_ADDR is wrong (bit0=1)

 

 

 

0x4a

BD_ADDR is wrong (bit1=1)

 

 

 

0x4b

BD_ADDR is wrong (address defined as an error)

 

 

 

0x4c

Suspended during Hard ware switch confirmation.

 

 

 

0x4d

RSSI value is less than the standard value.

 

 

 

0x4e

Holts

 

 

 

0x4f

(reserved)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

** Number 0x30 to 0x40 are common error codes of the test program.

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