| BTHSET(1) | General Commands Manual | BTHSET(1) |
bthset — Bluetooth
Headset utility
bthset |
[-v] [-c
command] [-m
mixer] [-p
file] [-s
channel] |
bthset |
[-h] |
The bthset utility is used to access a
Bluetooth Headset with the
btsco(4) audio device. It opens
the mixer(4) device and creates
the control connection to the headset, then conducts volume settings each
way. When bthset receives a
SIGUSR1 signal, it will start sending RING codes to
the headset until the headset button is pressed or a
SIGUSR2 signal is received. If the headset is
ringing and bthset receives a button press
notification, the specified command (if any) is
executed.
When the server channel is specified with the
-s option, instead of opening the control
connection, bthset will listen on the
channel for incoming connections from the Headset and
register as Headset Audio Gateway with the local SDP server.
The options are as follows:
-c
commandBTHSET_COMMAND environment variable, if set.-h-m
mixerBTHSET_MIXER environment variable, or
/dev/mixer if not set.-p
fileBTHSET_PIDFILE environment variable, if set.-s
channel-v/dev/mixer
The bthset utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
Iain Hibbert for Itronix, Inc
| July 26, 2006 | NetBSD 11.0 |