AW: Basic understanding of Bluetooth pairing mechanism
AW: Basic understanding of Bluetooth pairing mechanism
- Subject: AW: Basic understanding of Bluetooth pairing mechanism
- From: Bernd Lemp <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 12:10:42 +0100
Hi Matthias,
THATS IT !! If i change the CoD e.g to 0x2540 or some other CoD's i found,
it will be discovered by the iPhone.
I now have to find the CoD for SPP within MFi documentation .....
Thanks for your help and have a good day !
Cheers, Bernd
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Matthias Ringwald [mailto:email@hidden]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. März 2013 10:34
An: Bernd Lemp
Cc: email@hidden
Betreff: Re: Basic understanding of Bluetooth pairing mechanism
Hi Bernd
Please check the Class of Device of your device. iOS only shows devices that
it supports natively in the Settings, so you could pick 0x2540 (keyboard) or
a headset - it will later do a SDP query and detect your wireless iapd
service nevertheless (I assume). I've recently wondered why the Duo Gamer
controller (a MfI device) shows up for a split second as headset. Maybe
that's why. I'm not a member of the MfI, but I assume the CoD to use should
be documented, too.
Best
Matthias
On Mar 20, 2013, at 9:31 AM, Bernd Lemp <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> im a complete newbie to iPhone and Bluetooth connectivity. So sorry for
maybe asking such a simple/stupid question !
>
> We do have a little sensor with a Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR module (iPAN1321)
that is already working fine with Android. We now have to extend this to
work with the iPhone 4/5.
>
> If I try to find the sensor from the iPhone (Settings/Bluetooth) the
sensor is not showing up there, doesnt matter how I configure (Secure-Mode
1 or 3) the Bluetooth module. Is this normal behavior ?
> I can start a BT-RF connection from the Bluetooth module to the iPhone and
also start with IDPS then. Is this the normal way to start communication
between the iPhone and a Bluetooth device ? Isnt it possible to do it the
other way around, so let the iPhone search for the Bluetooth device within
Settings/Bluetooth and then start the BT-RF connection from there ?
>
> Your help would be really appreciated !
>
> Thanks in advance, Bernd
>
>
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