TR O U B L E S H O O T I N G
5
Bluetooth® Problems
Bluetooth® Problems
The following are some of the most commonly encountered error messages.
BTCONF reports the error messages in the status bar.
Can't find receiver.
The receiver is turned
off.
If using a cable, the
cable's connectors are
improperly attached.
If using a cable, the cable
is damaged.
The
receiver is attached to
differs from the one
selected in BTCONF.
The receiver port used
for connection is not in
Command mode.
The settings for Port B
may have been changed.
The
receiver options may be
disabled or expired.
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Causes
Ensure the receiver has power and is turned on.
Check that the cable connector is attached to the correct serial
port.
Unplug the cable, then securely and properly reconnect it to the
receiver.
Use an undamaged cable.
Contact your Dealer to purchase a new cable.
COM
port
the
Ensure that the RS232 cable is attached to the COM port
specified in the BTCONF communication port dropdown list. See
"Bluetooth® Module Configuration" on page 2-40 for details.
Connect your receiver and a computer using a free port
(see"Connecting the Maxor and a Computer" on page 2-9) and
start PCView.
Click Configuration->Receiver->Ports.
Change the Input for the serial port used for connection to
Command.
The settings for Port B are: 115200 baud rate, 8 data bits, 1 stop
bit, no parity, and no handshaking.
Try enabling RTS/CTS handshaking for Port B. Do not change
other settings.
See "Checking an OAF" on page 4-13 for details on checking
corresponding
current options.
Enable, or prolong, the corresponding receiver options. Contact
your dealer to order an OAF with desired receiver options.
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