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BluetoothMgr controls whether a device can pair with other Bluetooth devices such as headsets, printers and computers that come into range, and whether the device can be "discoverable," which would enable other Bluetooth devices to initiate pairing requests with it.
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band that was originally intended as a replacement for serial communications cables. It has since been adopted as a standard for hands-free headsets, stereo audio, networking to PCs and connections for barcode scanners, medical equipment and other devices formerly using RS-232.
Controls whether the device can be put into "discoverable" mode by the device user. When in this mode, the device can be discovered by other Bluetooth devices, which could then attempt to pair with it. This parameter has no effect on the device's own ability to discover other devices, to initiate pairing requests with them, or to reconnect with devices it had paired with previously.
Parm Name: AllowDiscoverability
Option | Name | Description | Device Group | Requires |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | Do not change | This value (or the absence of this parm from the XML) will cause no changes to the device's ability to be discoverable by other Bluetooth devices; any previously selected setting will be retained. | A |
MX: 6.1+ Android API Level: 23+ |
1 | Enable | Enables the user to set the device as "discoverable" by other Bluetooth devices. | A |
MX: 6.1+ Android API Level: 23+ |
2 | Disable | Prevents the user from setting the device as discoverable by other Bluetooth devices. | A |
MX: 6.1+ Android API Level: 23+ |
Controls whether the device will be permitted to pair with newly discovered Bluetooth devices that come into range. The settings of this parameter do not effect existing device pairings.
Parm Name: AllowPairing
Option | Name | Description | Device Group | Requires |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | Do not change | This value (or the absence of this parm from the XML) will cause no changes to the device's ability to pair with discovered Bluetooth devices; any previously selected setting will be retained. | A |
MX: 5.1+ Android API Level: 22+ |
1 | Enable | Enables the device to pair with newly discovered Bluetooth devices. | A |
MX: 5.1+ Android API Level: 22+ |
2 | Disable | Disables pairing with newly discovered Bluetooth devices. | A |
MX: 5.1+ Android API Level: 22+ |
Controls whether the device will be permitted to pair with remote Bluetooth devices without requiring user confirmation. This feature is not the same as auto-pairing; it simply removes the confirmation step after device pairing has been initiated by the device user. The settings of this parameter do not effect existing device pairings.
Parm Name: AllowSilentPairing
Option | Name | Description | Device Group | Requires |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | Do not change | This value (or the absence of this parm from the XML) will cause no changes to the device's ability to pair with discovered Bluetooth devices; any previously selected setting will be retained. | A |
MX: 7.0+ Android API Level: 24+ |
1 | Enable | Enables the device to pair with known devices without user confirmation. | A |
MX: 7.0+ Android API Level: 24+ |
2 | Disable | Disables silent pairing with Bluetooth devices; requires confirmation for pairing. | A |
MX: 7.0+ Android API Level: 24+ |
Used to administer the list of Silent Pairing Rules on the device. By default, Silent Pairing Rules are in place to allow some Zebra device models to pair without user confirmation (after pairing is initiated by the user). Note: Pairing rules for the default device list (below) matches by device name only. For improved security, Zebra recommends that default rules be replaced with rules matching by device Name, Class of Device and Upper Address Part.
Shown if: Allow Pairing and Allow Silent Pairing are BOTH set to "Enable"
Parm Name: SilentPairingAction
Option | Name | Description | Device Group | Requires |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | Do not change | This value (or the absence of this parm from the XML) will cause no changes to the device's ability to pair with discovered Bluetooth devices; any previously selected setting will be retained. | A |
MX: 7.0+ Android API Level: 24+ |
1 | Add Silent Pairing Rule | Adds a Silent Pairing Rule to the list. | A |
MX: 7.0+ Android API Level: 24+ |
2 | Remove Silent Pairing Rule | Removes the specified Silent Pairing Rule. | A |
MX: 7.0+ Android API Level: 24+ |
3 | Remove all Silent Pairing Rules | Clears the list of devices previously specified rules for Silent Pairing, including the default rules. | A |
MX: 7.0+ Android API Level: 24+ |
Used to specify the name of a Bluetooth device with which to allow device pairing without requiring user confirmation. Only the Name field is required to create a Silent Pairing Rule. Optionally, device Name can be combined with Class of Device and/or Upper Address Part (UAP) of the device's MAC address to create Silent Pairing Rules with more specificity than using the device Name alone.
Input value rules:
Shown if: Allow Pairing and Allow Silent Pairing are BOTH set to "Enable"
Parm Name: SilentPairingName
Requires:
- MX: 7.0+
- Android API Level: 24+
Used to specify the Class of Device (CoD) of a Bluetooth device with which to allow device pairing without requiring user confirmation. Once a Bluetooth device is discovered, its Class can be seen in the Bluetooth Settings activity. Can be combined with Silent Pairing Name and (optionally) the Upper Address Part (UAP) of the device's MAC address to create a Silent Pairing Rule.
Input value rules:
For more information:
Shown if: Allow Pairing and Allow Silent Pairing are BOTH set to "Enable"
Parm Name: SilentPairingCoD
Requires:
- MX: 7.0+
- Android API Level: 24+
Used to specify the Upper Address Part (UAP) of the remote Bluetooth device's MAC address with which to allow the target device to pair without requiring user confirmation. The UAP is generally the first three bytes of the Bluetooth MAC address. Once a Bluetooth device is discovered, its UAP can be seen in the Bluetooth Settings activity. Can be combined with Silent Pairing Name and (optionally) a Class of Device to create a complete Silent Pairing Rule.
Input value rules:
Shown if: Allow Pairing and Allow Silent Pairing are BOTH set to "Enable"
Parm Name: SilentPairingUAP
Requires:
- MX: 7.0+
- Android API Level: 24+
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr" version="5.0">
<parm name="AllowPairing" value="1"/>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr" version="5.0">
<parm name="AllowPairing" value="1"/>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
If the operation was successful, the Result XML (output) will be identical to the input XML.
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr" version="5.0">
<parm name="AllowPairing" value="2"/>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr" version="5.0">
<parm name="AllowPairing" value="2"/>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
If the operation was successful, the Result XML (output) will be identical to the input XML.
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm-query name="AllowSilentPairing"/>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr" version="7.1">
<parm name="AllowSilentPairing" value="1"/>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr" version="7.0" >
<parm name="AllowPairing" value="1"/>
<parm name="AllowDiscoverability" value="1"/>
<parm name="AllowSilentPairing" value="1"/>
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="TC51"/>
<parm name="SilentPairingCoD" value="524"/>
<parm name="SilentPairingUAP" value="40:83:DE"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="3"/>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="DS3578"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="DS3678"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="RS6000"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="RS507"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="HS3100"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="DX30"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="PAR-TMD"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="DS8178"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="LI3678"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="BluetoothMgr">
<parm name="SilentPairingAction" value="1"/>
<characteristic type="SilentPairingDeviceDetails">
<parm name="SilentPairingName" value="DS2278"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>