USER MANUAL Version 2.0.2 (2006.05.
FCC CONCERNS FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – Table of Contents 1 z Parani-SD100 SD100 Bluetooth Serial Adaptor Part Number Description External type wireless serial adapter with dip switch Power Class Class1 RF Range Up to 100m Power Connector DC plug or 9 pin Power supply DC5V / 2A (AC100~240V / 50Hz~60Hz) Serial connector Female DB9 Serial Interface RS-232 Dip switch Yes (4 slots) Profile Serial Port Profile Applicable Antenna Stub Antenna, Dipole Antenna, Patch Antenna Dimensions (H¯W¯D) 62.5x31.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – Table of Contents 2 Table of Contents 1. Getting Started Components --------------------------------------------------------4 Assembly ------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Locating the Controls ------------------------------------------ 5 2.
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Parani-SD100 User Manual – 1. Getting Started 4 Components Helical Antenna Parani-SD100 DC 5V Power Cable Fig.1-1 Components of Prani-SD100 Assembly ※ Antenna is left-hand threaded. ※ Use of non-authorized power adapter is not recommended. Fig.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – 1. Getting Started 5 Locating the Controls Reset Button Front Panel † Pairing Button Power Jack Back Label ‡ Power Switch Fig.
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Parani-SD100 User Manual – 2. Configurations 7 Operation Modes In addition to the serial port configurations such as bit/second, data bit, parity, stop bit, flow control, Parani-SD has some configurations for Bluetooth. For getting the most out of Parani-SD100, user should understand the following Bluetooth connection schemes. A Bluetooth device can play a role as a master or slave. Master tries to connect itself to other Bluetooth device, and slave is waiting to be connected from other Bluetooth devices.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – 2. Configurations 8 LED Indicators Indicator Power LED Standby LED Connect LED Mode0 Green ┏━━━━━━━ Red Mode1 Green ┏━━━━━━━ Green (every 1 sec) ┏┓ Mode2 Green ┏━━━━━━━ Green (every 3 sec) ┏┰┓ Mode3 Green ┏━━━━━━━ Green (every 3 sec) ┏┰┓ Connected Green ┏━━━━━━━ Green ┏━━━━━━━ ┏━━━━━━━ RS232-Tx and RS232-Rx LED are blinking accordingly when data is transmitted. For small data transmission, it may be hard to recognize the quick blinking.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – 2. Configurations 9 Terminal Program A terminal program is an application that will enable a PC to communicate directly with a modem. If you are using Windows 98SE or higher version of Windows, HyperTerminal program as it is included as part of the operating system. Parani-SD100 provides some extended AT commands for its configurations on terminal program. T T This manual will explain the method using HyperTerminal.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – 2. Configurations 10 AT+BTINFO? 000195000509,PSDv3b-000509,MODE0,STANDBY,0,0,HWFC OK AT+BTINQ? 00019520007E,PSDv2a-20007E,001F00 0004B300E205,AP2002:1 #0,020300 OK ATD00019520007E OK CONNECT 0001952007E Dip Switch With the combination of 4 slot dip switches, baud rate and hardware flow control can be set simply without host computer.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – 2. Configurations 11 4. Press the Pairing Button of SD2 for 2 seconds until Standby LED turns off and Connect LED blinks 3 times every 2 seconds. Now press again the Pairing Button for 2 seconds until Connect LED blinks every 0.5 second. 5. Wait for SD1 & SD2 to be connected for a while until Connect LED’s of SD1 and SD2 is lit in green. It takes about 10 seconds to make a connection. If there are many Bluetooth devices nearby, it will take a little bit more. 6.
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Parani-SD100 User Manual – 3. Connections 13 RS232C Interface Ì DTE/DCE If the full EIA232 standard is implemented as defined, the equipment at the far end of the connection is named the DTE device (Data Terminal Equipment, usually a computer or terminal), has a male DB9 connector. Equipment at the near end of the connection (the telephone line interface) is named the DCE device (Data Circuit-terminating Equipment, usually a modem), has a female DB9 connector.
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Parani-SD100 User Manual – 3. Connections 15 Power Supply Parani-SD100 can be supplied power through the power jack and through pin 9 of DB9 connector. Ì Through Power Jack DC 5 V, Min. 150mA power should be supplied through DC power cable. Red cable is positive and black one is negative. Electrical Polarity Red + Black DC Power Cable AC/DC power adaptor and USB power cable are also available to supply power.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – 4. Specifications 16 4.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – 4. Specifications Ì Ì Ì Ì 17 Bluetooth Interface y Bluetooth 1.2 specification compatible and qualified y Protocol: RFCOMM, L2CAP, SDP y Profiles: Serial Port Profile, Generic Access Profile, Service Discovery Profile y Radio Frequency: 2.402 ~ 2.480GHz y Number of Channels: 79 y Transmission Power Class 1 y Data Transmission Rate: 380Kbps Max.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – 4. Specifications Ì Ì 18 Default Antenna y Type: Helical y Frequency: 2,400 ~ 2,485GHz y Gain: Max. 2dBi y Impedance: 50Ω y size: 30mm¯9mm (W¯D) y weight: 3.5g Wireless Coverage The table below shows the average measuring results in open space. These results can vary according to the environmental conditions.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – Appendix A. AT Commands A-1 Appendix A.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – Appendix A. AT Commands A-2 Terminology Ì AT Command AT command set is the de facto standard language for controlling modems. The AT command set was developed by Hayes and is recognized by virtually all personal computer modems. Parani-SD100 provides the extended AT command set to control and configure the serial parameters and Bluetooth connection.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – Appendix A. AT Commands Command Description 1 ATZ SD Response OK Purpose Software Reset Description This is the same effect as power off and on. This command disconnects Bluetooth device, and stops ongoing task. After rebooting, the status is decided by the preset operation mode. Some AT commands need ATZ to take effect. 2 AT&F SD Response OK Purpose Hardware reset Description This is the same effect as initialization by reset button.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – Appendix A. AT Commands 6 AT+BTINFO? SD Response 112233445566,DeviceName,Mode,Status,Auth,Encryp,FlowControl OK Purpose Display Bluetooth settings Description The current Bluetooth settings are displayed including BD address, Device name, Operation mode, Operation status, Authentication, Data Encryption, and Hardware Flow Control. The initial value of Device name is ‘PSDv3b-445566’.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – Appendix A. AT Commands 10 +++ SD Response OK Purpose Convert the operation status of ‘Connect’ to ‘Standby’ Description In ‘Connect’ status, data from host is transmitted to the other side Bluetooth device, and any AT command is not accepted but this command, which is not echoed on the screen. When Parani-SD100 encounters a character ‘+’ from host, it stops the data transmission and waits for next 2 characters.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – Appendix A. AT Commands CONNECT 112233445566 or OK ERROR Purpose Connect to the Bluetooth device with given BD address Parameters 112233445566=BD address Description Parani-SD100 attempts to connect to the Bluetooth device with the given BD address. To make successful connection, the Bluetooth device must be in Page scan. This attempt continues for 5 minutes. If it fails to make connection, SD response is ‘ERROR’.
Parani-SD100 User Manual – Appendix A. AT Commands SD Response OK Purpose Change S-register value Parameters nn= Address of S-register mm= New value of S-register Description Some S-registers are optimized for the overall performance and protected from an arbitrary change by user. When users try to change these S-registers, SD response is ‘ERROR’. For details of S-register, refer Appendix. B.