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Part #: 700-1211 R2.0
Configuring Devices For Bluetooth Transmission
TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide
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Configuring BWX-100 DVRs to Support Bluetooth Transmission
The way you configure your BWX-100 DVRs depends on whether your agency uses the Fleet Management feature.
To check if the feature is enabled (if applicable), refer to the
Enabling or Disabling Fleet Management
section in the DES
Administrator's Guide
If Fleet Management is Enabled
1. Follow steps 1-3 in the
Configuring a Body-Worn DVR when Fleet Management is Enabled
section of the
DES
Administrator's Guide
.
2.
Review steps 1 and 2v Steps in the corresponding
Configuring Video Settings
subsection.
If Fleet Management is Disabled (or not applicable)
1. Follow steps 1-3 in the
Configuring a Body-Worn DVR when Fleet Management is Disabled
section of the
DES
Administrator's Guide
.
2.
Review steps 1 and 2v Steps in the corresponding
Configuring Video Settings
subsection of the
Configuring a Body-
Worn DVR when Fleet Management is Enabled
section.
Manually Pairing
Assigning a TB-100 Unit Name/Number for Manual Pairing
Assigning a unit name/number to TB-100s allows for the manual pairing of BWX-100s with your TB-100 when the Bluetooth
IDs of the BWX-100 and TB-100 do not match. Manually pairing devices is also known as Blue Sync. If you plan to use this
feature, please refer to the
Manually Pairing the BWX-100 with a TB-100
section of the
BWX-100 Officer's Guide
.
1. Click to select the
Info
tab if it is not already selected.
Name/Unit#
is the only
configurable field in the Info tab.
TIP! Naming Units
When naming a unit, use something
that is meaningful and memorable. We
recommend using the patrol car number
(which is indicated on the cruiser) as a
unit name.
NOTE: Ability to Manually Pair Older Hardware Versions
TB-100s that are hardware revision 1.01 require a firmware upgrade to gain the ability to manually pair. See
for more. These TB-100s are also configured to have DHCP as the default connection
method. To connect to them, you must either use a network with a DHCP server or configure the machine with the
Config Tool to have a DHCP server. See
"Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server on Your Laptop" on page
.