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  • You Reply: Thanks admin,

    What will happen if I will have it as AT+UART=115200,0,0??
  • You Reply: Thanks admin,

    One question, what are the numbers 1  and 2 for???

    and the /r  /n

    Thanks it worked
  • You Reply: Ahmm I'm using "Samsung I5500 Galaxy 5","Android Version 2.2" and it has Bluetooth version 2.1 with A2DP.

    I'm able to find the Bluetooth bee on other phones not running android OS.. and even my Samsung phone running BADA OS discovered the Bluetooth Bee.
  • You Reply: Ahmm I'm using "Samsung I5500 Galaxy 5","Android Version 2.2" and it has Bluetooth version 2.1 with A2DP.

    I'm able to find the Bluetooth bee on other phones not running android OS.. and even my Samsung phone running BADA OS discovered the Bluetooth Bee.
  • You Reply: Hector, Thank you so much.... ;D

    It worked..

    My last problem is that my Android phone still can't find the bluetooth..

    What do you think sis the problem?
  • You Reply: Hector, Thank you so much.... ;D

    It worked..

    My last problem is that my Android phone still can't find the bluetooth..

    What do you think sis the problem?
  • You Reply: Thank you so much for the video Hector,

    But still, i can't detect the Bluetooth Bee using my laptop and even my Android phone.  ;D
    These are the things i've done so far.
    -My setup for this project is an Arduino Mega 2560 +  Mega IO Arduino Expansion Shield V1.2 + Bluetooth Bee.
    -I've attached the Shield on the arduino mega 2560, and attached the Bluetooth Bee on the Shield,because it has a built in Xbee socket.
    -After I've finished some attachments, i don't know if i should upload a program in the arduino to be able to make the Bluetooth Bee discoverable, so, i applied power via my laptop's usb port.
    -The arduino turned on with its shield, there is a blinking LED under the Bluetooth Bee which is labeled "ASSOC", i don't really know what it means, so i tried searching the Bluetooth via phone and laptop,but still i can't detect it.
    -I tried using AT mode and using the arduino serial monitor,there is no response.

    Is there something wrong with my setup?
    Is there a need of a program to be uploaded in arduino.

    *kolai
  • You Reply: Thank you so much for the video Hector,

    But still, i can't detect the Bluetooth Bee using my laptop and even my Android phone.  ;D
    These are the things i've done so far.
    -My setup for this project is an Arduino Mega 2560 +  Mega IO Arduino Expansion Shield V1.2 + Bluetooth Bee.
    -I've attached the Shield on the arduino mega 2560, and attached the Bluetooth Bee on the Shield,because it has a built in Xbee socket.
    -After I've finished some attachments, i don't know if i should upload a program in the arduino to be able to make the Bluetooth Bee discoverable, so, i applied power via my laptop's usb port.
    -The arduino turned on with its shield, there is a blinking LED under the Bluetooth Bee which is labeled "ASSOC", i don't really know what it means, so i tried searching the Bluetooth via phone and laptop,but still i can't detect it.
    -I tried using AT mode and using the arduino serial monitor,there is no response.

    Is there something wrong with my setup?
    Is there a need of a program to be uploaded in arduino.

    *kolai
  • You Reply: Good day everyone, I just bought my Bluetooth Bee, I'm new with this Bluetooth wireless interfacing using arduino. I really don't know how use, interface, or even test it. I stumbled upon its wiki, and yes i understood all its trying to say (nice work, by the way) but, the problem is, i still can't make it work/test.

    My setup is Arduino Mega 2560 + Mega IO shield v1.2 for arduino Mega + bluetooth bee. I used the shield's Xbee socket for the bluetooth bee.

    Please help. Thank you and more power DFRobot.