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Set Bt Mode

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6.7 SET BT PAGEMODE SET BT PAGEMODE configures or displays the local device's page mode. Page mode controls whether iWRAP can be seen in the inquiry and whether it can be connected. This command can also be used to change the page timeout. 6.7.1 Syntax Synopsis: SET BT PAGEMODE {page_mode} {page_timeout} {page_scan_mode} Description: page_mode This parameter defines the Bluetooth page mode. 0 iWRAP is NOT visible in the inquiry and does NOT answers calls 1 iWRAP is visible in the inquiry but does NOT answers calls 2 iWRAP is NOT visible in the inquiry but answers calls 3 iWRAP is visible in the inquiry and answers calls 4 Just like mode 3 if there are NO connections. If there are connections, it is like mode 0. (default value) page_timeout 0001 - FFFF Page timeout defines how long the connection establishment can take before an error occurs. Page timeout is denoted as a hexadecimal number (HEX) and calculated as in the example below: 2000 (HEX) equals 8192 (DEC). Multiply it by 0.625 and you get the page timeout in milliseconds. In this case, it is 5120 ms (8192 * 0,625ms). page_scan_mode This parameter configures the Bluetooth page scan mode. The possible values are: 94

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6.7
SET BT PAGEMODE
SET BT PAGEMODE
configures or displays the local device’s page mode.
Page mode controls whether iWRAP can be seen in the inquiry and whether it can be
connected. This command can also be used to change the page timeout.
6.7.1
Syntax
Synopsis:
SET BT PAGEMODE {
page_mode
} {
page_timeout
} {
page_scan_mode
}
Description:
page_mode
This parameter defines the
Bluetooth
page mode.
0
iWRAP is NOT visible in the inquiry and does NOT answers calls
1
iWRAP is visible in the inquiry but does NOT answers calls
2
iWRAP is NOT visible in the inquiry but answers calls
3
iWRAP is visible in the inquiry and answers calls
4
Just like mode 3 if there are NO connections. If there are
connections, it is like mode 0. (default value)
page_timeout
0001 – FFFF
Page timeout defines how long the connection establishment can
take before an error occurs. Page timeout is denoted as a
hexadecimal number (HEX) and calculated as in the example
below:
2000 (HEX) equals 8192 (DEC). Multiply it by 0.625 and you get
the page timeout in milliseconds. In this case, it is 5120 ms
(8192 * 0,625ms).
page_scan_mode
This parameter configures the
Bluetooth
page scan mode. The possible
values are: