Bluetooth Interactions; Bluetooth Restrictions - Motorola ST7000 Product Information Manual

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Chapter 2: Services and Features
Bluetooth Connectivity - includes Bluetooth Dial Up Networking (DUN) and Bluetooth Serial Port
Profile (SPP)
Bluetooth Radio Control - includes Bluetooth Radio Control via AT commands, Bluetooth Generic
Attribute Profiles (GATT) Sensors
Bluetooth Smart Proximity Pairing
Bluetooth Smart Ready - includes Bluetooth Low Energy Heart Rate Profile and Bluetooth Generic
Attribute Profiles (GATT) Sensors
You can use Bluetooth to:
Connect the radio with wireless accessories, for example a headset, which gives you a greater
freedom of movement and increases your work comfort. Also, wireless accessories allow
performing the same activities in several ways. For example, you can change the volume level
either in the headset or on the radio.
Make your radio discoverable indoors to Bluetooth beacons.
Allow radio collaboration with various Bluetooth sensors or data capture devices for example,
biometric sensor, bar code scanner, or firearm device.
Increase connectivity with secure packet data services between the radio and a Data device or a
Smartphone running appropriate applications.
Enable radio control via a Data device.
The radio supports Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Bluetooth 4.0, and Bluetooth Smart (BTLE). Secure Simple
Pairing, one of its features, ensures high level of security while pairing devices and thus protects you
against recording and passive eavesdropping.
One radio can be connected with up to seven devices at the same time.
NOTICE: Bluetooth Audio, Bluetooth Connectivity, Bluetooth Radio Control, Bluetooth Smart
Proximity Pairing, and Bluetooth Smart Ready are paid features.
2.20.1

Bluetooth Interactions

The Bluetooth feature interacts differently with other features and situations of the radio.
The following features and situations limit the use of Bluetooth:
Transmit Inhibit Mode (Tx-I)
Bluetooth does not work in the Transmit Inhibit Mode. When the radio enters the Tx-I Mode while
Bluetooth is enabled, all remote devices are disconnected and Bluetooth is disabled. After leaving
the Tx-I Mode, Bluetooth is enabled again (if it was previously turned on).
Wired Audio Accessories
Wired audio accessories have a higher priority than Bluetooth audio accessories. If both types of
devices are connected to the radio, it disconnects the Bluetooth audio device. When a wired audio
device is already connected to the radio, scanning for Bluetooth audio devices is disabled.
2.20.2

Bluetooth Restrictions

TETRA Radios support simultaneous connection with up to seven remote devices.
The following restrictions on combinations of connected remote devices apply:
It is only possible to connect one Motorola Solutions Push-to-Talk (PTT) device connected at a
time.
It is only possible to connect one Bluetooth (BT) audio device at a time.
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