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| *Download "Bluetooth Terminal" application. The following link can be used: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hatflabs.btt | | *Download "Bluetooth Terminal" application. The following link can be used: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hatflabs.btt |
− | *Step 1. Run "Bluetooth Terminal" app click 3 line drop down menu (Step 1.1 )->settings (Step 1.2) -> Terminal (Step 1.3) -> Buffer size : set to "Unlimited" (Step 1.4) | + | *Step 1. Run "Bluetooth Terminal" app click 3 line drop down menu ->settings -> Terminal -> Buffer size : set to "Unlimited" |
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− | *Step 2. Go back to main screen, click 3 dots (Step 2.1) -> Data (Step 2.2) : Mark log (Step 2.3). | + | *Step 2. Go back to main screen, click 3 dots -> Data : Mark log. |
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− | *Step 3. Go back to same menu, click 3 dots (Step 3.1) -> Data (Step 3.2) -> Info (Sep 3.3) -> Edit folder (Step 3.4) -> Edit custom (Step 3.5) : set to downloads or other convenient folder where you could find the log easily. | + | *Step 3. Go back to same menu, click 3 dots -> Data -> Info -> Edit folder -> Edit custom: set to downloads or other convenient folder where you could find the log easily. |
| [[File:20201217 150356.gif|none|thumb]] | | [[File:20201217 150356.gif|none|thumb]] |
− | *Step 4. Go back to main screen Access the app click 3 line drop down menu (Step 4.1) -> Devices (Step 4.2) : select the device you want to connect to (Step 4.3) In our case it's FMB130. | + | *Step 4. Go back to main screen Access the app click 3 line drop down menu -> Devices: select the device you want to connect to (Step 4.3) In our case it's FMB130. |
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− | *Step 5. Type ''.log:1'' (Step 5.1) in the command line and send it, you should be seeing log from the device: example (step 5.2) | + | *Step 5. Type ''.log:1'' in the command line and send it, you should be seeing log from the device. |
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| *Do a test drive with log running. | | *Do a test drive with log running. |