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Unable to detect 2022 SR/F #2

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codecivet opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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Unable to detect 2022 SR/F #2

codecivet opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 3 comments

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@codecivet
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I followed the pairing instructions:

  • SR/F is successfully paired with the Zero Next Gen app. Confirmed the bike has the BT icon and the app is working.
  • Killed the Zero Next Gen app and confirmed the BT icon is gone from the bike dash.
  • Start Zero Bridge
  • Permissions have been granted
  • Enabled Nav Bridge and Google Maps notifications
  • Turn on bike
  • Get repeated scan failed 5 debug messages

LMK if there is any info I can provide.

@Belkaar
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Belkaar commented Nov 20, 2024

I seem to have found a possible cause and solution to this here:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51102089/android-bluetooth-le-scan-failed-out-of-hardware-resources

I'll look into making the change suggested there.

In the mean time the article suggests turning bluetooth on your phone off and on again if scan error 5 happens.

@codecivet
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Thanks for the tip. Turn BT off/on didn't work, but what did work was turning on airplane mode, then going to the Nav Bridge app, which would request to turn BT on. When I "allow"ed it to turn on BT, it detected my bike!

@Belkaar
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Belkaar commented Dec 18, 2024

Should be resolved in Release 1.4. Please report any further issues

@Belkaar Belkaar closed this as completed Dec 18, 2024
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