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`Specification Volume 1
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`Specification
`of the Bluetooth System
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`Wireless connections made easy
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`Revision History
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`The Revision History is shown in Appendix I on page 868
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`Contributors
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`The persons who contributed to this specification are listed in
`Appendix II on page 879.
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`This specification can also be found on the Bluetooth website:
`http://www.bluetooth.com
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`Disclaimer and copyright notice
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`THIS SPECIFICATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH NO WARRANTIES
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`NONINFRINGEMENT, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR
`ANY WARRANTY OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL, SPECI-
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`MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS
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`For the Bluetooth Profiles, See Volume 2.
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`Part A
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`Volume 1 (1:2)
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`RADIO SPECIFICATION
`Contents .......................................................................................[A] 17
`1 Scope ............................................................................. [A] 18
`2 Frequency Bands and Channel Arrangement................ [A] 19
`3 Transmitter Characteristics ............................................ [A] 20
`4 Receiver Characteristics ................................................ [A] 24
`5 Appendix A..................................................................... [A] 28
`6 Appendix B..................................................................... [A] 31
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`Part B
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`Volume 1 (1:2)
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`BASEBAND SPECIFICATION
`Contents .......................................................................................[B] 35
`1 General Description ....................................................... [B] 41
`2 Physical Channel ........................................................... [B] 43
`3 Physical Links ................................................................ [B] 45
`4 Packets .......................................................................... [B] 47
`5 Error Correction.............................................................. [B] 67
`6 Logical Channels............................................................ [B] 77
`7 Data Whitening............................................................... [B] 79
`8 Transmit/Receive Routines ............................................ [B] 81
`9 Transmit/Receive Timing................................................ [B] 87
`10 Channel Control ............................................................. [B] 95
`11 Hop Selection............................................................... [B] 127
`12 Bluetooth Audio............................................................ [B] 139
`13 Bluetooth Addressing ................................................... [B] 143
`14 Bluetooth Security ........................................................ [B] 149
`15 List of Figures............................................................... [B] 179
`16 List of Tables ................................................................ [B] 183
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`LINK MANAGER PROTOCOL
`Contents ....................................................................................[C] 187
`1 General ........................................................................ [C] 191
`2 Format of LMP ............................................................. [C] 192
`3 The Procedure Rules and PDUs................................... [c] 193
`4 Connection Establishment ........................................... [C] 225
`5 Summary of PDUs .......................................................[C] 226
`6 Test Modes .................................................................. [C] 237
`7 Error Handling.............................................................. [C] 239
`8 List of Figures .............................................................. [C] 241
`9 List of Tables ................................................................ [C] 243
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`Part D
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`Volume 1 (1:2)
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`LOGICAL LINK CONTROL AND ADAPTATION PROTOCOL
`SPECIFICATION
`Contents ....................................................................................[D] 247
`1 Introduction .................................................................. [D] 249
`2 General Operation ....................................................... [D] 253
`3 State Machine .............................................................. [D] 258
`4 Data Packet Format ..................................................... [D] 272
`5 Signalling ..................................................................... [D] 275
`6 Configuration Parameter Options ................................ [D] 289
`7 Service Primitives ........................................................ [D] 295
`8 Summary...................................................................... [D] 313
`9 References .................................................................. [D] 314
`10 List of Figures .............................................................. [D] 315
`11 List of Tables ................................................................ [D] 316
`Terms and Abbreviations .................................................. [D] 317
`Appendix A: Configuration MSCs .....................................[D] 318
`Appendix B: Implementation Guidelines ........................... [D] 321
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`Part E
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`SERVICE DISCOVERY PROTOCOL (SDP)
`Contents .....................................................................................[E] 325
`1 Introduction .................................................................. [E] 327
`2 Overview ...................................................................... [E] 330
`3 Data Representation .................................................... [E] 341
`4 Protocol Description ..................................................... [E] 344
`5 Service Attribute Definitions ......................................... [E] 358
`Appendix A– Background Information ............................... [E] 370
`Appendix B – Example SDP Transactions ........................ [E] 371
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`Part F:1
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`RFCOMM WITH TS 07.10
`Contents ..................................................................................[F:1] 387
`1 Introduction ............................................................... [F:1] 389
`2 RFCOMM Service Overview ..................................... [F:1] 391
`3 Service Interface Description .................................... [F:1] 395
`4 TS 07.10 Subset Supported by RFCOMM................ [F:1] 396
`5 TS 07.10 Adaptations for RFCOMM ......................... [F:1] 398
`6 Flow Control .............................................................. [F:1] 403
`7 Interaction with Other Entities ................................... [F:1] 405
`8 References................................................................ [F:1] 408
`9 Terms and Abbreviations........................................... [F:1] 409
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`IrDA INTEROPERABILITY
`Contents ..................................................................................[F:2] 413
`1 Introduction ............................................................... [F:2] 414
`2 OBEX Object and Protocol........................................ [F:2] 417
`3 OBEX over RFCOMM ............................................... [F:2] 421
`4 OBEX over TCP/IP.................................................... [F:2] 423
`5 Bluetooth Application Profiles using OBEX............... [F:2] 425
`6 References................................................................ [F:2] 427
`7 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations.......................... [F:2] 428
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`TELEPHONY CONTROL PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION
`Contents ................................................................................. [F:3] 431
`1 General Description ...................................................[F:3] 435
`2 Call Control (CC)........................................................[F:3] 439
`3 Group Management (GM)..........................................[F:3] 449
`4 Connectionless TCS (CL) ..........................................[F:3] 455
`5 Supplementary Services (SS)....................................[F:3] 456
`6 Message formats .......................................................[F:3] 459
`7 Message coding.........................................................[F:3] 471
`8 Message Error handling.............................................[F:3] 487
`9 Protocol Parameters ..................................................[F:3] 489
`10 References ................................................................[F:3] 490
`11 List of Figures ............................................................[F:3] 491
`12 List of Tables ..............................................................[F:3] 492
`Appendix 1 - TCS Call States .........................................[F:3] 493
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`Part F:4
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`INTEROPERABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR BLUETOOTH AS A WAP BEARER
`Contents ................................................................................. [F:4] 497
`1 Introduction ................................................................[F:4] 499
`2 The Use of WAP In the Bluetooth Environment.........[F:4] 500
`3 WAP Services Overview ............................................[F:4] 502
`4 WAP in the Bluetooth Piconet....................................[F:4] 506
`5 Interoperability Requirements .................................... [F:4] 511
`6 Service Discovery ......................................................[F:4] 512
`7 References ................................................................[F:4] 515
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`HOST CONTROLLER INTERFACE FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION
`Contents ................................................................................. [H:1] 519
`1 Introduction ............................................................... [H:1] 524
`2 Overview of Host Controller Transport Layer............ [H:1] 528
`3 HCI Flow Control....................................................... [H:1] 529
`4 HCI Commands......................................................... [H:1] 531
`5 Events ....................................................................... [H:1] 703
`6 List of Error Codes .................................................... [H:1] 745
`7 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations.......................... [H:1] 755
`8 List of Figures............................................................ [H:1] 756
`9 List of Tables ............................................................. [H:1] 757
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`HCI USB TRANSPORT LAYER
`Contents ................................................................................. [H:2] 761
`1 Overview ................................................................... [H:2] 762
`2 USB Endpoint Expectations ...................................... [H:2] 764
`3 Class Code................................................................ [H:2] 771
`4 Device Firmware Upgrade ........................................ [H:2] 772
`5 Limitations ................................................................. [H:2] 773
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`Part H:3
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`HCI RS232 TRANSPORT LAYER
`Contents ................................................................................. [H:3] 777
`1 General ..................................................................... [H:3] 778
`2 Overview ................................................................... [H:3] 779
`3 Negotiation Protocol.................................................. [H:3] 780
`4 Packet Transfer Protocol........................................... [H:3] 784
`5 Using delimiters with COBS for synchronization....... [H:3] 785
`6 Using RTS/CTS for Synchronization......................... [H:3] 788
`7 References................................................................ [H:3] 794
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`HCI UART TRANSPORT LAYER
`Contents .................................................................................[H:4] 797
`1 General ..................................................................... [H:4] 798
`2 Protocol..................................................................... [H:4] 799
`3 RS232 Settings ......................................................... [H:4] 800
`4 Error Recovery.......................................................... [H:4] 801
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`Part I:1
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`BLUETOOTH TEST MODE
`Contents .................................................................................. [I:1] 805
`1 General Description .................................................... [I:1] 806
`2 Test Scenarios ............................................................ [I:1] 808
`3 Outline of Proposed LMP Messages ..........................[I:1] 817
`4 References ................................................................. [I:1] 819
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`Part I:2
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`BLUETOOTH COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
` Contents ................................................................................. [I:2] 823
`1 Scope..........................................................................[I:2] 825
`2 Terms Used................................................................. [I:2] 826
`3 Legal Aspects .............................................................[I:2] 828
`4 The Value of the Bluetooth Brand ...............................[I:2] 829
`5 The Bluetooth Qualification Program ..........................[I:2] 830
`6 Bluetooth License Requirements for Products............ [I:2] 832
`7 Bluetooth License Provisions for Early Products ........[I:2] 836
`8 Bluetooth Brand License Provisions for Special
`Products & Marketing.................................................. [I:2] 837
`9 Recommendations Concerning Information about
`a Product’s Bluetooth Capabilities ..............................[I:2] 838
`10 Quality Management, Configuration Management
`and Version Control .................................................... [I:2] 839
`11 Appendix A – Example of a
`“Bluetooth Capability Statement” ................................ [I:2] 840
`12 Appendix B - Marketing Names of Bluetooth Profiles .[I:2] 841
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`TEST CONTROL INTERFACE
`Contents ................................................................................... [I:3] 845
`1 Introduction .................................................................[I:3] 847
`2 General Description ....................................................[I:3] 849
`3 Test Configurations .....................................................[I:3] 854
`4 TCI-L2CAP Specification ............................................[I:3] 856
`5 Abbreviations ..............................................................[I:3] 866
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`Part K
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`Appendix I
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`Profiles - see Volume 2
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`Volume 1 (2:2)
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`REVISION HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[@:I] 868
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`Appendix II
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`Volume 1 (2:2)
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`CONTRIBUTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [@:II] 881
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`Appendix III
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`Volume 1 (2:2)
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`ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[@:III] 891
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`SAMPLE DATA
`Contents ............................................................................... [@:IV] 901
`1 Encryption Sample Data .........................................[@:IV] 902
`2 Frequency Hopping Sample Data—Mandatory
`Scheme ...................................................................[@:IV] 937
`3 Access Code Sample Data .....................................[@:IV] 950
`4 HEC and Packet Header Sample Data ...................[@:IV] 953
`5 CRC Sample Data...................................................[@:IV] 954
`6 Complete Sample Packets......................................[@:IV] 955
`7 Whitening Sequence Sample Data .........................[@:IV] 957
`8 FEC Sample Data ...................................................[@:IV] 960
`9 Encryption Key Sample Data ..................................[@:IV] 961
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`BLUETOOTH AUDIO
`Contents ............................................................................... [@:V] 987
`1 General Audio Recommendations ...........................[@:V] 989
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`Appendix VI
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`BASEBAND TIMERS
`Contents .............................................................................. [@:VI] 995
`1 Baseband Timers....................................................[@:VI] 996
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`Appendix VII
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`OPTIONAL PAGING SCHEMES
`Contents ........................................................................... [@:VII] 1001
`1 General ................................................................[@:VII] 1003
`2 Optional Paging Scheme I ...................................[@:VII] 1004
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`BLUETOOTH ASSIGNED NUMBERS
`Contents .......................................................................... [@:VIII] 1011
`1 Bluetooth Baseband ...........................................[@:VIII] 1012
`2 Link Manager Protocol (LMP) .............................[@:VIII] 1018
`3 Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol .....[@:VIII] 1019
`4 Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) ......................[@:VIII] 1020
`5 References .........................................................[@:VIII] 1028
`6 Terms and Abbreviations ....................................[@:VIII] 1029
`7 List of Figures .....................................................[@:VIII] 1030
`8 List of Tables .......................................................[@:VIII] 1031
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`MESSAGE SEQUENCE CHARTS
`Contents ............................................................................. [@:IX] 1035
`1 Introduction ...........................................................[@:IX] 1037
`2 Services Without Connection Request..................[@:IX] 1038
`3 ACL Connection Establishment and Detachment .[@:IX] 1042
`4 Optional Activities After ACL Connection
`Establishment........................................................[@:IX] 1050
`5 SCO Connection Establishment and Detachment [@:IX] 1059
`6 Special Modes: Sniff, Hold, Park...........................[@:IX] 1062
`7 Buffer Management, Flow Control ........................[@:IX] 1068
`8 Loopback Mode.....................................................[@:IX] 1070
`9 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations......................[@:IX] 1073
`10 List of Figures........................................................[@:IX] 1074
`11 List of Tables .........................................................[@:IX] 1075
`12 References............................................................[@:IX] 1076
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`Frequency Bands and Channel Arrangement .................................19
`Transmitter Characteristics...............................................................20
`3.1 Modulation Characteristics.........................................................21
`3.2
`Spurious Emissions....................................................................21
`3.2.1
`In-band Spurious Emission ...........................................22
`3.2.2 Out-of-Band Spurious Emission ....................................22
`3.3 Radio Frequency Tolerance .......................................................23
`Receiver Characteristics ...................................................................24
`4.1
`Actual Sensitivity Level ..............................................................24
`4.2
`Interference Performance ..........................................................24
`4.3 Out-of-band Blocking .................................................................25
`4.4
`Intermodulation Characteristics..................................................25
`4.5 Maximum Usable Level..............................................................26
`4.6
`Spurious Emissions....................................................................26
`4.7
`Receiver Signal Strength Indicator (optional).............................26
`4.8 Reference Interference-signal Definition....................................27
`Appendix A .........................................................................................28
`Appendix B .........................................................................................31
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`The Bluetooth transceiver is operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. This specifica-
`tion defines the requirements for a Bluetooth transceiver operating in this unli-
`censed band.
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`Requirements are defined for two reasons:
`• Provide compatibility between the radios used in the system
`• Define the quality of the system
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`The Bluetooth transceiver shall fulfil the stated requirements under the operating
`conditions specified in Appendix A and Appendix B. The Radio parameters must
`be measured according to the methods described in the RF Test Specification.
`This specification is based on the established regulations for Europe, Japan and North Amer-
`ica. The standard documents listed below are only for information, and are subject to change
`or revision at any time.
`Europe (except France and Spain):
`Approval Standards: European Telecommunications Standards Institute, ETSI
`Documents: ETS 300-328, ETS 300-826
`Approval Authority: National Type Approval Authorities
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`France:
`Approval Standards: La Reglementation en France por les Equipements fonctionnant dans la
`bande de frequences 2.4 GHz "RLAN-Radio Local Area Network"
`Documents: SP/DGPT/ATAS/23, ETS 300-328, ETS 300-826
`Approval Authority: Direction Generale des Postes et Telecommunications
`Note: A new R&TTE EU Directive will be in effect by March 2000, with consequent effects on
`the manufacturer’s declaration of conformity and free circulation of products within the EU.
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`Spain:
`Approval Standards: Supplemento Del Numero 164 Del Boletin Oficial Del Estado (Published
`10 July 91, Revised 25 June 93)
`Documents: ETS 300-328, ETS 300-826
`Approval Authority: Cuadro Nacional De Atribucion De Frecuesias
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`Japan:
`Approval Standards: Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, ARIB
`Documents: RCR STD-33A
`Approval Authority: Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, MPT
`Note: The Japanese rules are in revision. Decisions on the revision will take place in Q2 1999.
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`North Americas:
`Approval Standards: Federal Communications Commission, FCC, USA
`Documents: CFR47, Part 15, Sections 15.205, 15.209, 15.247
`Approval Standards: Industry Canada, IC, Canada
`Documents: GL36
`Approval Authority: FCC (USA), Industry Canada (Canada)
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`2 FREQUENCY BANDS AND CHANNEL
`ARRANGEMENT
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`The Bluetooth system is operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM (Industrial Scientific
`Medicine) band. In a vast majority of countries around the world the range of
`this frequency band is 2400 - 2483.5 MHz. Some countries have however
`national limitations in the frequency range. In order to comply with these
`national limitations, special frequency hopping algorithms have been specified
`for these countries. It should be noted that products implementing the reduced
`frequency band will not work with products implementing the full band. The
`products implementing the reduced frequency band must therefore be consid-
`ered as local versions for a single market. The Bluetooth SIG has launched a
`campaign to overcome these difficulties and reach total harmonization of the
`frequency band.
`
`Geography
`
`Regulatory Range
`
`RF Channels
`
`USA, Europe and most other
`countries1)
`
`2.400-2.4835 GHz
`
`f=2402+k MHz, k=0,…,78
`
`Spain2)
`
`France3)
`
`2.445-2.475 GHz
`
`f=2449+k MHz, k=0,…,22
`
`2.4465-2.4835 GHz
`
`f=2454+k MHz, k=0,…,22
`
`Table 2.1: Operating frequency bands
`Note 1. Japan, the MPT announced at the beginning of October 1999 that the Japanese
`frequency band would be extended to 2400-2483.5 MHz, effective immediately.
`Testing of devices by TELEC may however need some time to change. The previ-
`ously specified special frequency-hopping algorithm covering 2471-2497 MHz
`remains as an option.
`Note 2. There is a proposal in Spain to extend the national frequency band to 2403-
`2483.5 MHz. The Bluetooth SIG has approached the authorities in Spain to get a
`full harmonization. The outcome is expected by the beginning of year 2000.
`Note 3. The Bluetooth SIG has established good contacts with the French authorities and
`are closely following the development of harmonization.
`
`Channel spacing is 1 MHz. In order to comply with out-of-band regulations in
`each country, a guard band is used at the lower and upper band edge.
`
`Geography
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`USA
`
`Europe (except Spain and France)
`
`Spain
`
`France
`
`Japan
`
`Table 2.2: Guard Bands
`
`Lower Guard Band
`
`Upper Guard Band
`
`2 MHz
`
`2 MHz
`
`4 MHz
`
`7.5 MHz
`
`2 MHz
`
`3.5 MHz
`
`3.5 MHz
`
`26 MHz
`
`7.5 MHz
`
`2 MHz
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`3 TRANSMITTER CHARACTERISTICS
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`The requirements stated in this section are given as power levels at the
`antenna connector of the equipment. If the equipment does not have a connec-
`tor, a reference antenna with 0 dBi gain is assumed.
`
`Due to difficulty in measurement accuracy in radiated measurements, it is pre-
`ferred that systems with an integral antenna provide a temporary antenna con-
`nector during type approval.
`
`If transmitting antennas of directional gain greater than 0 dBi are used, the
`applicable paragraphs in ETSI 300 328 and FCC part 15 must be compensated
`for.
`
`The equipment is classified into three power classes.
`
`Power
`Class
`
`Maximum Output
`Power (Pmax)
`
`Nominal
`Output Power
`
`Minimum
`Output Power1)
`
`1
`
`2
`
`3
`
`100 mW (20 dBm) N/A
`
`1 mW (0 dBm)
`
`2.5 mW (4 dBm)
`
`1 mW (0 dBm)
`
`0.25 mW (-6 dBm)
`
`1 mW (0 dBm)
`
`N/A
`
`N/A
`
`Power Control
`
`Pmin<+4 dBm to Pmax
`Optional:
`Pmin2) to Pmax
`
`Optional:
`Pmin2) to Pmax
`
`Optional:
`Pmin2) to Pmax
`
`Table 3.1: Power classes
`Note 1. Minimum output power at maximum power setting.
`Note 2. The lower power limit Pmin<-30dBm is suggested but is not mandatory, and may
`be chosen according to application needs.
`
`A power control is required for power class 1 equipment. The power control is
`used for limiting the transmitted power over 0 dBm. Power control capability
`under 0 dBm is optional and could be used for optimizing the power consump-
`tion and overall interference level. The power steps shall form a monotonic
`sequence, with a maximum step size of 8 dB and a minimum step size of 2 dB.
`A class 1 equipment with a maximum transmit power of +20 must be able to
`control its transmit power down to 4 dBm or less.
`
`Equipment with power control capability optimizes the output power in a link
`with LMP commands (see Link Manager Protocol). It is done by measuring
`RSSI and report back if the power should be increased or decreased.
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