Set Local Bluetooth Device Name; Set Class Of Device/Service Field - Intermec 6820 Series User Manual

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Appendix
A
Bluetooth Configuration Commands
134
Examples:
Command
Reply
"?<CR>"
"ACK<CR>"
"?F0<CR>"
"f0MyFriendlyName<CR>"
"?L<CR>"
"10<CR>" Turn off Encryption, Authentication, and Exclusion
"11<CR>" Authentication
"12<CR>" Encryption and Authentication
"13<CR>" Encryption, Authentication, and Exclusive
"?C0<CR>"
"c0ON<CR>"
"?C1<CR>"
"c11024,512<CR>"
"?D0<CR>"
"d0ON<CR>"
"?D1<CR>"
"d11024,512<CR>"
"?S1<CR>"
"s1001F00<CR>"
"?S2<CR>"
"s2MyServiceName<CR>"
"?S4<CR>"
"s4MyPinCode<CR>"
"?T0<CR>"
"t0Shutdown Timer = 5 minutes<CR>"
"?B0<CR>"
"b0No Devices PairedCR>"

Set Local Bluetooth Device Name

Command
F0<Device Friendly Name><CR>
Definition
"Device Name" — String up to 254 bytes long
Default
"6820–DDEEFF" where DDEEFF is from the Bluetooth device ad-
dress (AABBCCDDEEFF)
Example
"F01Len's 100%25 serial module<CR>"
This sets the name to "Len's 100% serial module"

Set Class of Device/Service Field

Command
S1< Class of Device/Service field >
Description
The Class of Device/Service (CoD) field is a 24-bit field defined in
the Bluetooth Assigned Numbers document.
See Assigned Numbers - Bluetooth Baseband for up-to-date information
on how to compose this value. This field is sent in a HEX ASCII for-
mat, most significant byte first.
Example
"S1001F00<CR>" is a common Class of Device value for a basic serial
device.
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