Bluetooth Profiles; Table 15: Bluetooth Profiles - Motorola LEX L10ig User Manual

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Chapter 11: Wireless
11.3.3

Bluetooth Profiles

The LEX device supports a wide range of Bluetooth services.

Table 15: Bluetooth Profiles

Bluetooth Profile
Headset Profile (HSP AG)
Serial Port Profile (SPP Dev A, Dev B)
File Transfer Profile (FTP Server)
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP
TG)
Dial-up Networking (DUN GW) Profile
Object Push Profile (OPP Client/Server)
Personal Area Network (PAN NAP/PANU)
Human Interface Device Profile (HID Host)
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP
SRC)
Handsfree Profile (HFP AG)
Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP PSE)
Message Access Profile (MAP MSE)
Health Thermometer profile (HTP Collector)
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Description
Provides support for the popular Bluetooth
headsets to be used with mobile phones with
ability to ring, answer a call, hang up, and ad-
just the volume.
Sets up a virtual serial port and connects two
Bluetooth enabled devices. For example, con-
necting the device to a printer.
Provides the capability to expose local file sys-
tem to remote devices which can manipulate
and transfer files.
Allows remote devices to control audio play-
back on local device (for example: play, pause,
stop, adjust volume).
Allows the device to share Internet connection
with another device.
Allows the device to push and pull objects to
and from a push server.
Allows the device to share Internet connection
with another device (for example a laptop) and
to access the Internet shared by another device
(for example a Bluetooth enabled phone).
Allows Bluetooth keyboards, pointing devices,
gaming devices, and remote monitoring devices
to connect to the device.
Allows the device to stream stereo-quality audio
to a wireless headset or wireless stereo speak-
ers.
Provides the capability for carkits and Bluetooth
headset to be used for phone calls and control
them (initiate, answer, terminate, and other).
Allows exchange of Phone Book Objects be-
tween a car kit and a mobile phone to allow the
car kit to display the name of the incoming call-
er; allow the car kit to download the phone book
so the user can initiate a call from the car dis-
play.
Allows exchange of messages between devi-
ces.
Enables transmission and reception of medical
device data.
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