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Bluetooth Configuration Service Provider

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If the device has a Bluetooth radio, the Bluetooth Configuration Service Provider configures the Bluetooth operation mode.

Note   This Configuration Service Provider is not available on Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs.

Note   This Configuration Service Provider can be managed over both the OMA Client Provisioning (formerly WAP) and the OMA DM protocol.

Note   Access to this Configuration Service Provider is determined by Security roles. Because OEMs and Mobile Operators can selectively disallow access, ask them about the availability of this Configuration Service Provider. For more information about roles, see Security Roles and Default Roles for Configuration Service Providers.

The following image shows the management object used by OMA DM.

The following image shows the Configuration Service Provider in tree format as used by OMA Client Provisioning.

Characteristics

  • Bluetooth
    This root-level characteristic must be present to change the Bluetooth mode.

Parameters

  • BtMode
    Used in the Bluetooth characteristic to set the Bluetooth mode. BtMode can be one of three values:

    • A value of 0 indicates that the Bluetooth radio is off.
    • A value of 1 indicates that the Bluetooth radio is on and can send beams, initiate bonding, and receive communication from previously bonded devices.
    • A value of 2 indicates that the Bluetooth radio is on and can also be discovered by other Bluetooth devices for the purposes of bonding or beaming.

    The following table shows the default settings.

    Permissions Read/write
    Data type Integer
    Roles allowed to query and update setting Manager

    AuthenticatedUser

Microsoft Custom Elements

The following table shows the Microsoft custom elements that this Configuration Service Provider supports for OMA Client Provisioning.

Elements Available
parm-query Yes
noparm No
nocharacteristic No
characteristic-query No

Use these elements to build standard OMA Client Provisioning (formerly WAP) configuration XML. For information about specific elements, see MSPROV DTD Elements. For examples of how to generally use the Microsoft custom elements, see Provisioning XML File Examples.

For information about OMA Client Provisioning, see OMA Client Provisioning Files.

The following topics provide examples for the Bluetooth Configuration Service Provider:

See Also

Configuration Service Provider Reference for Windows Mobile-Based Devices | MSPROV DTD Elements.

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