Pairing mode - acceptor, Pairing mode - custom, Port configuration – SENA Parani-MSP1000 User Manual

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Scan interval

The Parani-MSP1000 scans neighborhood Bluetooth devices with this interval (in seconds). This

value means the time required for the Parani-MSP1000 to recognize a new device.

Note: Too short interval may make the data rate slow.

Scan mode

Parani-MSP1000 scans with IAC or Bluetooth friendly name.

Inquiry access code (IAC)

The Parani-MSP1000 scans nearby Bluetooth devices with this IAC. The IAC should be in range

from 9e8b00 to 9e8b3f (in hexadecimal). Most of Bluetooth devices are set up as generic IAC

(9e8b33). To connect to the devices, the IAC should be generic IAC. However, when the IAC is

generic, it is possible the Parani-MSP1000 finds too many Bluetooth devices to connect. If then, it

is efficient to use limited IAC or user-defined IAC. To use non-generic IAC, the IAC of Bluetooth

device to which the Parani-MSP1000 connect should also be changed.

Remote device name

The Parani-MSP1000 attempts to connect to the devices whose name start with the configured

name.

5.3. Pairing mode - Acceptor

The Parani-MSP1000 accepts all incoming connections.

5.4. Pairing mode - Custom

The Parani-MSP1000 communicates with only the registered Bluetooth devices. When using this

mode, the detail configuration is prepared in the Port configuration. Please, refer to 5.5 Port

configuration.

5.5. Port configuration

The Port configuration has different submenus according to the Pairing mode. The Port pairing mode

menu and Logging menu are prepared only when the Pairing mode is “Custom”.

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