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KwikBlue Module Development Kit Installation Guide
a. Insert jumper on JP2; default configuration is pins 1 to 2 for the KwikBlue Module. See Chapter
11, KwikBlue Development Board Jumpers for all jumper configurations.
b. Connect the null modem adapter to KwikBlue Dev Board connector J2.
c. Connect the CF Ruggedized Serial I/O (CF RIO) Card to the null modem adapter.
d. Connect the 5 VDC power supply to KwikBlue Dev Board connector J4.
5) Insert the CF RIO card into the CF/PC card slot of your system. A tray icon should appear indicating
the card is in use. Click on this once to show the COM number the CF RIO card is operating on (or
use My Computer, Device Manager).
6) Run the PSTOOL.exe utility (C:\Program Files\CSR\BlueSuite). Select BCSP and the COM port
number where the serial card is located. Click on BdAddr to verify the KwikBlue Module is being
read from. You should see a non-zero 16 byte hex number. The PSTOOL.exe utility can be used to
program the module parameters.
7) BlueChat2.exe: this program is available in both desktop and WinCE versions. The desktop version is
in the folder “C:\Program Files\CSR\BlueSuite” from the above install. The WinCE software can be
found on the KwikBlue Dev Kit 008D CD in the “\Utilities\CSR\BlueSuite\BlueSuite 118 CE” folder.
Desktop to Desktop: you must have two desktop systems and two development board assemblies set
up as described above running BlueChat2.exe. Select BCSP, the COM the serial card is on, and the
baud rate. Select the "Role" for one system as the Slave and the Role for the other system as the
Master.
Desktop to WinCE: copy and install the CSR WinCE BlueSuite software from the KwikBlue Dev Kit
008D CD folder “\Utilities\CSR\BlueSuite\BlueSuite 118 CE” to your WinCE device.
a. Using the CF RIO connected to KwikBlue Module:
If you have not completed the WinCE Test Set-up section, you can install the Socket high-speed
Serial Drivers from the Serial I/O High Speed Driver Installation Disc to your WinCE device.
If you have completed the WinCE Test Set-up section, you need to disable the Socket Bluetooth
stack from loading. This can be done by renaming the BCSPStack.dll in the \Windows directory.
After setting up the KwikBlue Dev Board, insert the CF RIO card into the CF/PC card slot of
your WinCE device. You can now run the BlueChat2.exe on the WinCE side. Select the "Role"
for one system as the Slave and the Role for the other system as the Master.
b. KwikBlue Module (or Dev Board) is hard-wired to serial port:
If you wish to embed the module with a high-speed-baud rate (greater than 115 Kbps), you must
have a UART (such as Socket’s CF or PC serial cards) that supports the higher baud rates. Refer
to Chapter 5.1, Module Baud Rate Configuration for setting the baud rate of the module.
BlueChat2.exe will communicate through the Serial driver on the COM that the KwikBlue
Module is connected to.
If you have completed the WinCE Test Set-up section, you need to disable the Socket Bluetooth
stack from loading. This can be done by renaming the BCSPStack.dll in the \Windows directory.
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