Loss of sync timeout (1-30 secs), Force re-synchronization – Teledyne LeCroy BTTracer_Trainer - BTTracer Users Manual User Manual

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addresses for both your Master Device and Page Target.

Step 4

Click OK at the bottom of the window to close the Recording
Options dialog box.

Step 5

Press the

button found on BTTracer's

toolbar. After approximately 20 seconds, the "SYNC" light
on the front of BTTracer will begin to flash, meaning that
BTTracer has acquired all the information it needs to fully
synchronize with the piconet about to be established. At this
point, you should establish the piconet using the devices
previously defined as master and slave.

Note

Inquiry Timeout is configurable (0 to 80 seconds) in the Recording Options
General page.

Step 6

When the piconet is established, the "Sync" light on the front of
BTTracer will change from flashing to solid, indicating that
BTTracer is fully synchronized to the piconet and is currently
recording all traffic within that piconet.

Note

If the "sync" light on the front of BTTracer does not change from
flashing to solid it means that BTTracer did not synchronize with the
piconet when it was established.

Loss of Sync Timeout (1-30 secs)

This value specifies the amount of time that BTTracer will wait for piconet
traffic before determining that synchronization has been lost.

Force Re-synchronization

"Force Re-Synchronization" forces BTTracer to re-synchronize at the
beginning of each "Sync & Record," "Passive Sync & Record," or "Sync &
Record" operation. By default, "Force Re-Synchronization" is disabled
(i.e., unchecked).

Unchecking the "Force Re-Synchronization" checkbox tells BTTracer to
use its existing data on Bluetooth devices, thereby bypassing the
synchronization process and saving a few seconds from the beginning of the
trace. If you know that BTTracer’s data is correct, you can uncheck this
checkbox and cause BTTracer to try to use the existing data. If the data is
incomplete or incorrect, however, BTTracer will automatically perform a
refresh.

To examine BTTracer’s Bluetooth data, open the Device List (View >
Device List
).

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