User's Manual
Bluetooth Software Suite User’s Manual
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• General Information provides such identity
information on the remote device as its
address, device class, and service class.
• Historical Information tells you when the
device was last seen by your device, and
when it was last linked to it.
• Services used shows which services of the
remote device are currently connected to your
local device, if any. Also, you can see which
role the remote device plays in the piconet,
i.e. master or slave.
Trust
In the Remote Device Properties – Trust dialog
box, you can make settings for the individual
remote device concerning:
• Trust relationship, i.e. the way your local
device will react if the remote device attempts
to establish a link to it.
• Bonding expiration, i.e. if your local device
and the remote one bond, how long should
the bonding last? (cf. "Bonding").
You can make similar settings in the dialog boxes
Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties – Trust (cf.
"Trust") and Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties –
Bonding (cf. "Bonding"). However, while the
settings made in those dialog boxes concern all
remote devices discovered, the settings in the
Remote Device Properties – Trust dialog box
concern a particular remote device.
To open this dialog box:
1. Right-click the remote device in question.
2. Click Properties.
3. In the General dialog box, click the tab Trust.