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SMART-MR10 User Manual Rev 0B
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Chapter 5
Bluetooth® Configuration
Bluetooth is a wireless radio communication standard designed for use over short ranges (within 
10 m). This chapter describes how to:
Enable Bluetooth on the SMART-MR10 receiver
Set up a PC/laptop with a Bluetooth adaptor
Locate a Bluetooth-enabled SMART-MR10 in range
Communicate with the SMART-MR10 using Bluetooth
Stop communicating with the SMART-MR10 using Bluetooth
5.1
Enable Bluetooth on the SMART-MR10 Receiver
The SMART-MR10 Bluetooth configuration is illustrated in Figure 18:
 Figure 18: SMART-MR10 Bluetooth Configuration
Bluetooth is configured on the SMART-MR10 COM3 port and, by default, is enabled.
If the SMART-MR10 is turned off (or power is removed) then turned back on, the Bluetooth 
mode is returned to the state it was in before power-down, as long as the SAVECONFIG 
command was issued before the unit was powered off. When you issue a FRESET command, 
COM3 defaults to Bluetooth mode.
If Bluetooth has been disabled, you will need to enable it before you can use it. From a PC/laptop, 
connect to a SMART-MR10 serial port. Open communication with the receiver using HyperTerminal 
or CDU. Refer to Appendix B.2, BTCONTROL Enable/Disable Bluetooth starting on page 74 for 
further information. Once your PC/laptop is configured for Bluetooth operation, you will be able to 
communicate with the SMART-MR10 through Bluetooth.
SMART-MR10 
CPU
Bluetooth 
Module
DB9 Labeled COM1
DB9 Labeled COM2
COM1
COM2
AUX
COM3
DB9 Labeled AUX
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