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Bluetooth Headsets - Headsets Bluetooth

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How To Pair Up Your Bluetooth Headset:

Piconet Topology - Paring up with your bluetooth headset
Any time a Bluetooth wireless link is formed, it is within the context of a piconet. A piconet consists of two or more devices that occupy the same physical channel (which means that they are synchronized to a common clock and hopping sequence). The common (piconet) clock is identical to the Bluetooth clock of one of the devices in the piconet, known as the master of the piconet, and the hopping sequence is derived from the master’s clock and the master’s Bluetooth device address. All other synchronized devices are referred to as slaves in the piconet. The terms master and slave are only used when describing these roles in a piconet.
Within a common location a number of independent piconets may exist. Each piconet has a different physical channel (that is a different master device and an independent piconet clock and hopping sequence).

A Bluetooth enabled device may participate concurrently in two or more piconets. It does this on a time-division multiplexing basis. A Bluetooth enabled device can never be a master of more than one piconet. (Since the piconet is defined by synchronization to the master’s Bluetooth clock it is impossible to be the master of two or more piconets.) A Bluetooth enabled device may be a slave in many independent piconets.

A Bluetooth enabled device that is a member of two or more piconets is said to be involved in a scatternet. Involvement in a scatternet does not necessarily imply any network routing capability or function in the Bluetooth enabled device. The Bluetooth core protocols do not, and are not intended to offer such functionality, which is the responsibility of higher level protocols and is outside the scope of the Bluetooth core specification.

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