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User Interface Reference
The user interface of the Bluetooth Explorer 400 Analyzer application provides various windows,
panes, menus, toolbars, and other visual elements. All panes are dockable and can be hidden,
resized, and re-positioned to suit the needs and preferences of the user. Most panes are inter-
linked to provide synchronization with other panes and include various display options.
Menu Bar
Filters Bar
Overviews
Instant
Spectrum
Instant Timing
Pane
Instant
Throughput
Pane
Instant Audio
Pane
Status Bar
The Analyzer application displays several windows and panes in the default layout. Each pane
displays specific information or allows the user to interact with the software for a given task:
Overviews (BR/EDR, Low Energy, HCI, WCI-2) – Displays chronological records of
BR/EDR, LE, USB / UART / SPI HCI, and WCI-2 traffic and events.
Details Pane – Displays a detailed breakdown of the event selected in the active
Overview.
Raw Data Pane – Displays the raw data of the event selected in the active Overview.
Fields selected in the Details Pane are highlighted here.
Instant Timing Pane – Displays a graphical representation of through-the-air, HCI,
and logic signals captured, and allows for various timing analyses and measurements.
Instant Spectrum – Displays spectral RF energy characteristics concurrent with
Bluetooth packets.
Instant Audio Pane – Displays captured audio streams and provides a variety of
controls including real-time audio play, playback, looping, and other features.
Instant Piconet Pane – Displays a graphical representation of devices, piconets, and
scatternets, along with connection and topology characteristics, throughput, and RSSI
indications.
Instant Channels Pane – Displays various per-channel transmission statistics.
Instant Throughput Pane – Displays various data throughput characteristics.
User Interface Reference
Layout Quick-
Menu
Main Toolbar
Details Pane
Summary,
Instant Piconet,
Instant Channels
Panes
Security Pane
Raw Data Pane
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