--- id: bluetooth title: Bluetooth Settings sidebar_label: Bluetooth --- import Tabs from "@theme/Tabs"; import TabItem from "@theme/TabItem"; The Bluetooth config options are: Enabled, Pairing Mode and Fixed PIN Value. Bluetooth config uses an admin message sending a `Config.Bluetooth` protobuf. :::info ESP32 Devices: Bluetooth will be disabled if WiFi is enabled. The WiFi setting takes precedence. ::: ## Bluetooth Config Values ### Enabled Enables Bluetooth. ### Pairing Mode Specify pairing mode. `RANDOM_PIN` generates a random PIN during runtime. `FIXED_PIN` uses the fixed PIN that should then be additionally specified. Finally, `NO_PIN` disables PIN authentication. ### Default Pairing Mode The default pairing mode will be determined based on whether the device has or does not have a screen attached to it during the first boot (or with a stale device state) unless manually configured via the Bluetooth config options. - **Screen Attached:** If your device boots up for the first time (or with a stale device state), and a screen is detected, the default pairing mode will be set to `RANDOM_PIN`. Should the attached screen be removed after the device has already been booted, the default pairing mode of `RANDOM_PIN` will remain unless manually changed to `FIXED_PIN` or `NO_PIN`. It is recommended the pairing mode be updated prior to removing the attached screen. - **No Screen Attached:** If your device boots up for the first time (or with a stale device state), and no screen is detected, the default paring mode will be set to `FIXED_PIN` with the default value listed below unless manually configured to a custom value. ### Fixed PIN If your pairing mode is set to `FIXED_PIN`, the default value is **123456**. For all other pairing modes, this number is ignored. A custom integer (6 digits) can be set via the Bluetooth config options. ## Bluetooth Config Client Availability #### Android :::info All Bluetooth config options are available for Android. 1. Open the Meshtastic App 2. Navigate to: **Vertical Ellipsis (3 dots top right) > Radio Configuration > Bluetooth** ::: #### Apple :::info All bluetooth config options are available on iOS, iPadOS and macOS at Settings > Device Configuration > Bluetooth. ::: #### CLI :::info All Bluetooth config options are available in the python CLI. Example commands are below: ::: | Setting | Acceptable Values | Default | | :------------------: | :---------------------------------: | :----------: | | `bluetooth.enabled` | `true`, `false` | `true` | | `bluetooth.mode` | `RANDOM_PIN`, `FIXED_PIN`, `NO_PIN` | `RANDOM_PIN` | | `bluetooth.fixedPin` | `integer` (6 digits) | `123456` | :::tip Because the device will reboot after each command is sent via CLI, it is recommended when setting multiple values in a config section that commands be chained together as one. ```shell title="Example:" meshtastic --set bluetooth.enabled true --set bluetooth.fixed_pin 111111 ``` ::: ```shell title="Enable/Disable Bluetooth Module" meshtastic --set bluetooth.enabled true meshtastic --set bluetooth.enabled false ``` ```shell title="Set a fixed pin" meshtastic --set bluetooth.mode FIXED_PIN meshtastic --set bluetooth.fixed_pin 111111 ``` #### Web :::info All Bluetooth module config options are available for the Web UI. 1. Open the Meshtastic Web UI. 2. Navigate to: **Radio Config > Bluetooth** :::