User's Guide

Linde Bluetooth USB Stick User Guide
Getting Started
Copyright© M2M Germany GmbH. Technical changes reserved.
Issued on 13. September 2018 by Florian Baumgartl
Revision 1.0
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1.4. OEM Driver(s) options:
For special driver changes like OEM versions, please consult the website of the chip
manufacturer Silicon Labs.
3. Getting Started
1.5. iWRAP Commands
Once the serial port is available in your system, you can connect the Linde Bluetooth USB
Stick to it with a terminal program. Use the settings 115200@8N1 with RTS/CTS hardware
flow control enabled. When re-attaching the Linde Bluetooth USB Stick it will show up with
the following boot message:
INFO BOOT
WRAP THOR AI (5.7.0 build 1118)
Copyright (c) 2003-2017 Silicon Labs Inc.
Now you can use the iWRAP command set to request the Bluetooth functions. The full iWRAP
reference manual with a description of all available commands can be found under
https://www.silabs.com/products/development-tools/software/bluegiga-iwrap-bluetooth-
software-stack.
1.6. iWRAP System Configuration
SET will show you a summary of the current configuration:
SET
SET BT BDADDR **:**:**:24:3d:00
SET BT NAME Linde Bluetooth USB Stick
SET BT CLASS 001f00
SET BT IDENT BT:47 f000 5.7.0 Bluegiga iWRAP
SET BT LAP 9e8b33
SET BT PAGEMODE 4 2000 1
SET BT POWER 18 18 18
SET BT ROLE 0 f 2580
SET BT SCO a 1 4d d 2 48
SET BT SNIFF 0 20 1 8
SET BT SSP 3 0
SET BT MTU 667
SET CONTROL BAUD 115200,8n1
SET CONTROL CD 00 0
SET CONTROL CONFIG 0000 0000 0000 11a1
SET CONTROL ECHO 7
SET CONTROL ESCAPE 43 00 1
SET CONTROL GAIN 0 5
SET CONTROL MSC DTE 00 00 00 00 00 00
SET CONTROL PIO 00 00 00
SET CONTROL READY 00
SET PROFILE SPP Bluetooth Serial Port