User guide
Setting up Wideye Sabre 1 with BGAN LaunchPad Page 20
• The current discoverability mode is displayed as either Enable or Disable. You can change
this if required.
• The current passkey displays as encrypted text in the Default Passkey text box. The default
is 0000, but you can change this if required.
Note The Bluetooth device that you want to pair with must also be enabled.
c. Click on List Bluetooth Devices to list all Bluetooth devices within range. A screen similar to
the following is displayed, giving the device address and current status, including pairing
information.
If required, either:
• Pair a device by right-clicking on an unpaired device and selecting Pair. Enter the passkey
when prompted, or
• Unpair a device by right-clicking on a paired device and selecting Un-pair.
d. Click on OK to save the configured settings, or click on Cancel to exit without saving. When
you have paired the device and the terminal, the Bluetooth software automatically installs two
Bluetooth modems on your computer, one for BGAN LaunchPad and one for dial-up
networking.
e. BGAN LaunchPad automatically detects the Bluetooth connection and you can use your device
to access Bluetooth services.
6 Ethernet
The Wideye Sabre 1 Ethernet interface supports two operating modes:
Router Mode. This is the default mode. In this mode the terminal acts as a router. This mode
uses standard TCP/IP over Ethernet to connect to the network. If you choose this mode, the
terminal initially assigns an IP address to the connected device, then allocates a public IP address.
Bridge Mode. In this mode the terminal acts as a modem. This mode requires you to install
device drivers on your computer to create a serial connection. If you choose this mode, the core
network allocates a public IP address directly to your computer (or other connected equipment).
Refer to the documentation supplied with your terminal for details on installing the device drivers.
To activate and configure the Ethernet interface: