<b>btgetlist</b> command needs argument what list should be printed.<br/>Example:<br/>"btgetlist 0" device will respond with BT_LIST_Discovered.<br/><br/>Example:<br/>"btgetlist 1" device will respond with all paired devices.<br/><br/>Example:<br/>"btgetlist 2" device will respond with connected Bluetooth® device.<br/><br/>Example:<br/>"btgetlist 3" device will respond with discovered Bluetooth® 4.0 devices.
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btgetlist command needs argument what list should be printed.<br/>Example:<br/>"btgetlist 0" device will respond with BT_LIST_Discovered.<br/><br/>Example:<br/>"btgetlist 1" device will respond with all paired devices.<br/><br/>Example:<br/>"btgetlist 2" device will respond with connected Bluetooth device.<br/><br/>Example:<br/>"btgetlist 3" device will respond with discovered Bluetooth 4.0 devices.
| style="text-align: left; background: #F6F6FB;" | Note: Without argument it is always 0 i.e. BT_LIST_Discovered In FW 01.00.23 btgetlist (without args) will not respond (as the command is unknown).
| style="text-align: left; background: #F6F6FB;" | Note: Without argument it is always 0 i.e. BT_LIST_Discovered In FW 01.00.23 btgetlist (without args) will not respond (as the command is unknown).
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| style="text-align: left; background: #F6F6FB;" | Note: If Non stop scan is enabled. Command won't be executed!
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| style="text-align: left; background: #F6F6FB;" |If Non stop scan is enabled. Command won't be executed!