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4.2.4 Bluetooth Connection

NOTE: Bluetooth must be enabled (see §4.4.2) and turned on before a Bluetooth connection can be established.
From the Instrument drop-down list, select the desired instrument then click the Next button.
If a successful connection was established, the Finish button will be enabled. Click Finish to exit the Wizard (see
Figure 44).
The instrument will then be added to the PEL Network until it is removed (see § 4.3.4).
NOTE: If the PEL cannot be identified and does not appear in the drop-down list, the communications port with
which the PEL Bluetooth connection is associated will need to be selected.
To identify the associated communications port:
Open the Bluetooth Devices dialog box. This dialog box can be displayed by double-clicking on the Bluetooth
icon located on the bottom-right side of your computer screen in the taskbar.
Double-click the PEL entry (the PEL properties dialog box will open).
Select the Services tab. The communications port number associated with the PEL Bluetooth connection will be
listed here.
When using a Bluetooth connection, make sure the Bluetooth radio in the computer and instrument is turned ON and that
the PEL has been paired with the computer using the Add a device option in the Windows Bluetooth Devices dialog box
(see § 3.5.6.1).
If the PEL is not listed in the Instrument drop-down list by name or the associated communications port, make sure the
PEL is powered on, the Bluetooth radio in the PEL is on and that it is listed in the Bluetooth Devices dialog box. Also make
sure that the Enable Bluetooth check box is checked in the Communications tabs of the Configure Instrument dialog
box (see §4.4.2).
Power & Energy Logger Model PEL 102 and PEL 103
Figure 47
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