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Reference
O www.wikipedia.com
O www.hack-a-day.com
O www.ncd.net
O Demographic InIormation FAQ
O Research methods and thesis writing by: Calmorin
Appendix
Bluetooth Technology
Bluetooth is a standard wire-replacement communications protocol primarily designed
Ior low power consumption, with a short range (power-class-dependent, but eIIective ranges vary
in practice; see table below) based on low-cost transceiver microchips in each device. Bluetooth
technology is a global short-range wireless standard that allows a broad range oI electronic
devices to connect and communicate with each other. Bluetooth technology is essentially a
cable-replacement technology. From mobile phones and headsets to MP3 players, PCs and
peripherals, Bluetooth technology allows these devices to connect.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bluetooth/
Bluetooth Relays
Our Bluetooth Relays Ieature a wide range oI controllers to Iit just about any application!
DPDT and SPDT controllers are available with your choice oI eight channel 8/10-Bit Analog to
Digital Conversion or UXP Expansion Port on selected models and all are oI course
SignalSwitch compatible. Select Bluetooth Relays Ieature the ProXR Command Set and an XR
Expansion Port. Built Irom the ground up with expansion in mind, simply chain the XR
Expansion Modules to the XR Expansion port, one aIter another, to meet your computer
controlled switching requirements up to 256 relays.
Summary oI Bluetooth Relay Specs.
WA Bluetooth ireless InterIace mounts as a Virtual COM Port on your PC, laptop or PDA
WPair with Your Computer, Open the COM Port and Start Sending Commands
WSupports 2-way communications at any baud rate up to 115.2K
WFastest wireless technology we oIIer
WProXR versions expandable to control up to 256 Relays using the XR Expansion Port
WControl one relay or all 256 at once with manual or automatic reIreshing command set
WSPDT, SPST, DPDT and Reed Relay versions
W1, 3, 5, 10, 20, & 30 amp versions available
WNo special soItware needed
WAll Bluetooth Controllers are ProMOTE Compatible
WAll Bluetooth Controllers are SignalSwitch Compatible
http://www.ncd/net/bluetooth.relays/
PROmote SoItware
The ProMOTE SoItware now ELIMINATES THE NEED FOR PROGRAMMING!
Simply download and install the Iree soItware, conIigure the buttons to Iit your needs and you're
ready to go. ith no drivers required Ior the Bluetooth Connection and no programming Ior the
control, what could be easier. ProMOTE Designer allows you to conIigure the soItware to Iit
your requirements and make it easy to use. The Relay Command tab (shown here) allows you to
set the caption oI the button and the content (what the controller does). e have all the
commands that you will need and they can be Iound on our ProXR Standard Ior I/O and Relay
Control page. Simply put in the number code and the controller does it.
http://www.ncd.net/PROmote/
Table of Contents
page
Title Page........................ i
Table oI Contents....................... ii
List oI Figures...................... iv
List oI Tables........................ v
CHAPTERS page
I
Introduction....................... 1
Background oI the Study.................. 1
Statement oI the problem.................. 1
SpeciIic Problems..................... 1
Objective oI the Study.................... 2
SpeciIic Objectives...................... 2
Issues and Concerns.................... 2
Scope and Delimitations................... 4
Duration oI the Study..................... 5
II
Review oI related literature................. 6
Basic Concepts........................ 6
Related Studies...................... .. 8
Conceptual Framework................... 9
Hypothesis....................... ... 9
DeIinition oI Terms......................10
III
Methodology.......................11
Research Design........................11
Subjects.........................11
Data Gathering Instrument....................11
Data Gathering Procedure..................15
Procedure..........................16
Statistical Tool........................17
ReIerence..........................19
Appendix..........................19
List of Figures
Figure no. Description page
1 12 Channel Bluetooth Relay 7
2 4 Channel Bluetooth Relay and a PDA with Promote 7
SoItware as its controller
3 Cell phone controlled door latch circuit and a Nokia Phone 8
List of Tables
Table no. Description page
1 2010 Crime Risk Table (Manila, Utah and USA) 3
2 2010 Crime Risk Graphical Representation 4
(Manila, Utah, USA)