Figure 47: port configuration, Bluetooth settings – NavCom StarUtil-3000 Rev.G User Manual
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Data Mode
– Once another device has been connected to the receiver via Bluetooth, an
active connection has been established and Bluetooth is in data mode, meaning it
maintains an active connection and can receive/send data via the Bluetooth port. (An
example would be a user creating a serial port using Bluetooth management software on
his laptop and then using StarUtil 3000 to connect to the receiver via that serial port.) In
this mode, the module has an active data connection with a connected device; it does
not receive commands because commands would be interpreted as data that need to be
passed to the connected device.
The only way to return Bluetooth to command mode once it is in data mode is
to issue a [BTSET]DISCONNECT command, but keep in mind that issuing
this command drops any active connection.
When the Bluetooth module is in “data mode,” the keywords are
ON/OFF/DISCONNECT. The remaining keywords return NAK -
“BT module in data
mode”.
Turning on Bluetooth is associated with a software reset of the Bluetooth firmware.
When Bluetooth is ON, another in-range Bluetooth electronic device should be able
to detect the existence of the system.
Figure 47: Port Configuration
– Bluetooth Settings
Refer to
13. Select Bluetooth as the Connection Type.
14. Select the appropriate COM Port from the dropdown list (refer to Figure 45 above).
15. Click
to connect to the SF-3040 or the SF-3050.