Connect to device: pan–gn – Teledyne LeCroy Merlins Wand - Users Manual User Manual

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Profile Wizard

To transfer text: Select the radio button next to “Transfer this text.”
Enter text in the text box. By default, the filename in the “Send data
to the following file on the receiving device” box is “mw001.txt.” If
desired, enter a different target filename. When the desired text and
target file's name have been entered, proceed to Step 7.

Step 5

Click Next.

The Transferring File screen will appear. First, a connection with the
remote device will be established, and then data will begin transferring.
A progress bar will show what percentage of the transfer has gone
through. Click Stop Transfer to abort a transfer at any time.

When the transfer is complete, Merlin’s Wand will disconnect from the
target device:

At this point, you can click Back to transfer another file, or click Restart
to start a new Profile Wizard session.

Connect to Device: PAN–GN

These steps explain how to use Profile Wizard to configure Merlin’s Wand
to connect to a Bluetooth device that supports the Personal Area
Network–Group Ad-Hoc Network profile.

Note

To connect to a device that uses the PAN profile, you must install the virtual

network driver that is included with the Merlin’s Wand installation. For
instructions, see Section 3.7, “Installation of Network Driver,” on page 41.

Step 1

Complete steps 1-6 in Section 3.2, “Connecting to Devices”
on page 17.

Step 2

Select PAN - GN from the list on the Select Profile screen.

(Optional) Select the Allow Role Switch option on the screen to enable
Merlin’s Wand to switch roles during the connection.

Step 3

Click Next.

The Wizard will advance to the Connection Status screen. Merlin’s
Wand will attempt to establish an ACL connection to the remote device,
and then open a BNEP connection to it. Merlin’s Wand will then send a
Setup Connection Request Message. When Merlin’s Wand receives the
Setup Connection Response Message from the remote device, network
services may be accessed.

Step 4

You can now perform the following operations:

Send Control Packet: Use this to select a filter control message to
send to the remote device. You may send either a Filter Network
Protocol Type message or a Filter Multicast Address Type message
control packet to the remote device.

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