The update adds an auto-calibration routine that runs for 10 seconds before each scan, adjusting for ambient electromagnetic interference (cell phones, Wi-Fi routers).
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| | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | Software says “Device not found” | Reinstall the USB driver (located in Drivers/CP210x folder). Use a USB 2.0 port, not 3.0. | | After update, reports show “NaN” | Your Windows region format is set to a locale using commas as decimals. Change to English (US) format. | | Update installer asks for a password | Try qrmaster or 123qwe . If neither works, delete the license.ini file and re-run. | | Bluetooth keeps disconnecting | Forget the device in Windows Bluetooth settings, then re-pair using PIN 0000 or 1234 . | The update adds an auto-calibration routine that runs