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Set Control Config

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6.16 SET CONTROL CONFIG 6.16.1 Syntax This command enables or disables various functional features in iWRAP. These features are described below. Synopsis: SET CONTROL CONFIG [optional_configuration] {configuration_value} [LIST] Description: configuration_value This value is a bit field (represented as a hexadecimal value), which is used to control various features in iWRAP. These features are described below: Bit 0 If this bit is set, the RSSI value will be visible in the inquiry results Bit 1 "Bluetooth clock caching". If this bit is set, iWRAP will store the clock states of devices discovered in inquiry. This may speed up connection establishment if the connected device has responded to inquiry. Bit 2 "Interlaced inquiry scan". If this bit is set, interlaced inquiry will be used. As a rule, interlaced inquiry is a little bit faster than regular inquiry. Bit 3 "Interlaced page scan". If this bit is set, interlaced page (call) will be used. As a rule, interlaced page is a little bit faster than regular page. Bit 4 "Deep sleep enabled". If this bit is set, 'Deep sleep' power saving mode will be used. Deep sleep is an aggressive power saving mode used when there are no connections. Bit 5 "Bluetooth address in CONNECT". If this bit is set, the Bluetooth address of the remote end will be displayed on the CONNECT event. 111

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6.16
SET CONTROL CONFIG
6.16.1
Syntax
This command enables or disables various functional features in iWRAP. These features are
described below.
Synopsis:
SET CONTROL CONFIG [
optional_configuration
] {
configuration_value
} [LIST]
Description:
configuration_value
This value is a bit field (represented as a hexadecimal value),
which is used to control various features in iWRAP. These features
are described below:
Bit 0
If this bit is set, the RSSI value will be visible in the inquiry
results
Bit 1
Bluetooth
clock caching”. If this bit is set, iWRAP will store
the clock states of devices discovered in inquiry. This may
speed up connection establishment if the connected device
has responded to inquiry.
Bit 2
“Interlaced inquiry scan”. If this bit is set, interlaced
inquiry will be used. As a rule, interlaced inquiry is a little
bit faster than regular inquiry.
Bit 3
“Interlaced page scan”. If this bit is set, interlaced page
(call) will be used. As a rule, interlaced page is a little bit
faster than regular page.
Bit 4
“Deep sleep enabled”. If this bit is set, ‘Deep sleep’ power
saving mode will be used. Deep sleep is an aggressive
power saving mode used when there are no connections.
Bit 5
Bluetooth
address in CONNECT”. If this bit is set, the
Bluetooth
address of the remote end will be displayed on
the CONNECT event.