iPod IWIP3G User Guide - Page 29

Inquiry, Inquiry_partial, Inquiry, Inquiry_extended, Notes, Set Control Config, Set Bt Lap, Set

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Response: INQUIRY {num_of_devices} and INQUIRY {addr} {class_of_device} num_of_devices The number of found devices addr Bluetooth address of a found device class_of_device Bluetooth Class of Device of a found device Events: INQUIRY_PARTIAL These events are delivered as devices are found. NAME These events are delivered after INQUIRY if the NAME flag is present. INQUIRY_EXTENDED These events are delivered when Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR devices are found that support Extended Inquiry Response (EIR) Notes:  It can take up to 10.24 seconds for a Bluetooth device to answer an inquiry scan and, thus, the timeout value should be at least 8 if it is necessary to find every device in the area.  iWRAP 2.1.0 and later support RSSI in the inquiry, but this feature must be enabled with "SET CONTROL CONFIG" command.  Inquiry uses by default the LAP value defined with "SET BT LAP".  INQUIRY_PARTIAL events can be masked off by using the "SET CONTROL ECHO" command.  "SET CONTROL CONFIG" bit 0x8000 enables low inquiry priority. Low inquiry priority decreases the inquiry priority.  "SET CONTROL CONFIG" upper bit 0x2 enables Extended Inquiry Response. 29

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Response:
INQUIRY {
num_of_devices
}
and
INQUIRY {
addr
} {
class_of_device
}
num_of_devices
The number of found devices
addr
Bluetooth
address of a found device
class_of_device
Bluetooth
Class of Device of a found device
Events:
INQUIRY_PARTIAL
These events are delivered as devices are found.
NAME
These events are delivered after
INQUIRY
if the
NAME
flag is
present.
INQUIRY_EXTENDED
These events are delivered when Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR devices are
found that support Extended Inquiry Response (EIR)
Notes:
It can take up to 10.24 seconds for a
Bluetooth
device to answer an inquiry scan
and, thus, the timeout value should be at least 8 if it is necessary to find every
device in the area.
iWRAP 2.1.0 and later support RSSI in the inquiry, but this feature must be enabled
with “
SET CONTROL CONFIG
” command.
Inquiry uses by default the LAP value defined with “
SET BT LAP
”.
INQUIRY_PARTIAL
events can be masked off by using the
“SET CONTROL
ECHO”
command.
“SET CONTROL CONFIG” bit 0x8000 enables low inquiry priority. Low inquiry
priority decreases the inquiry priority.
“SET CONTROL CONFIG” upper bit 0x2 enables Extended Inquiry Response.