Specifications
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1.12 Bluetooth
Communication Profiles
The Bluetooth profiles described in following table are supported.
Table 2.14
Function Purpose
GAP
(General Accessible Profile)
Used in the substructure segment of Bluetooth communications
such as device discovery, link establishment and security.
SPP(Serial Port Profile) Emulates a serial port connection to use Bluetooth device.
HSP(Headset Port Profile) Used for Bluetooth Headset.
HID(Human Interface Device
Profile)
Provides support for devices such as mice, keyboads.
AVRCP(Audio/Video Remoto
Control)
A/V Remote Control Profile.
OPP(Object Push) A basic profile for sending "objects" such as pictures, virtual
business cards, or appointment details.
PAN(Personal Area Network) To allow the use of Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol
for transport over a Bluetooth link.
A2DP(Advanced Audio
Distribution)
For high quality audio (stereo or mono) can be streamed from
one device to another over a Bluetooth connection.
FMP(Find Me) Defines the behavior when a button is pressed on one device to
cause an alerting signal on a peer device.
PXP(Proximity) Enables proximity monitoring between two devices.
PASP(Phone Alert Status) Enables a PUID device to alert its user about the alert status of a
phone connected to the PUID device.
TIP(Time) Enables the device to get the date, time, time zone, and DST
information and control the functions related the time.
The following table shows the association of Bluetooth device/usage/profile and application.
Table 2.15
Bluetooth device Usage Profile and application
Bluetooth mobile phone
Bluetooth modem
etc.
Dial-up - DUN Profile
- OS standard “Settings” + TCP/IP application
[Attention]
While DUN profile is used,
- Don’t use WAN/Wi-Fi/LAN cradle
- It’s impossible to communicate via proxy
Bluetooth access-point that
supports PAN profile
LAN connection - PAN Profile
- OS standard “Settings” + TCP/IP application
[Attention]
While PAN profile is used,
- Don’t use WAN/Wi-Fi/LAN cradle
- It’s impossible to communicate via proxy