Appendix c glossary, C | glossary 39, A, b, c – Socket Mobile Cordless Serial Adapter User Manual

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Appendix C Glossary


A, B, C

Acceptor

A Bluetooth enabled device that accepts an action (e.g., a
connection) from another Bluetooth enabled device,
known as the initiator

AT command

The de facto standard language for controlling modems.
The AT command set was developed by Hayes and is
recognized by virtually all personal computer modems

Authentication

Verification of identity as a security measure. Passwords
and digital signatures are forms of authentication

Bluetooth

Short-range, low power wireless technology used
primarily for cable replacement between devices. To
learn more about Bluetooth and how it works, read
Socket’s technology briefs online at:

http://www.socketcom.com/support/learn.asp

.

COM port

A serial communications port

CSA

Socket Cordless Serial Adapter with Bluetooth Wireless
Technology

D, E

data bit

Bits that contain information, as opposed to bits used for
starting, stopping, or error checking

Data Communications

In serial communications, a device between the

Equipment (DCE

communication endpoints that is responsible for
facilitating the communications process. A modem is the
most common kind of DCE

Data Terminal

In serial communications, a device at the endpoint of the

Equipment (DTE)

communications path. The CSA is a DTE. Other
examples of DTE are terminals, computers, protocol
converters, and multiplexors

Data Terminal Ready

A signal from a communications program to a DCE,

(DTR)

which indicates that the program is loaded and ready to

run

device class

A parameter that indicates the type of device and which
types of services are supported. The class is reported
during a device discovery

discoverable

Capable of being found by other Bluetooth enabled
devices during the device discovery phase

encryption

The encoding of data to make it unreadable by
unauthorized users

APPENDIX C: GLOSSARY

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