User's Manual

1.07work/09.2003 BlueRS+ manual
3. Using the BlueRS+C2
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This command addresses a Bluetooth device directly through it's address or name.
If a connection to a Bluetooth device requiring the restricted mode the pin has to be
set up using command AT**BPIN.
The link request will time out, if the Bluetooth address is not valid (about 6 seconds).
ATD <brad>|dx
brad: called Bluetooth remote device address (12 digits)
dx: references called Bluetooth remote device service
number in bdlist (d1..d9).
This command must be the last command in an AT command line.
Any character input while the RS+ is dialing will cancel the dialing procedure.
Examples:
ATD 0080371443AB Connect to Bluetooth device 0080371443AB
ATD d1 Connect to 1
st
Bluetooth device in bdlist (server channel
number defined in brsch)
Note:
The remote Bluetooth device has to be determined before issuing this link
request. This can be done in the following ways:
- get it manually by reading from the sticker of the remote Bluetooth device.
- Inquire the address and service by using the commands AT**BDINQ and
AT**BDLIST.
Give the BlueRS+C2 about 10 seconds after Reset to initialize before issuing
the first command.
&D DTR control
Selects the behavior of the BlueRS+C2, when the DTE control line DTR changes
from ON to OFF.
AT&D DTE control line DTR setting is ignored
AT&D2 DTE control line DTR is evaluated: dropping the DTR line by the
DTE will disconnect an existing Bluetooth link.
An incoming call will be accepted only with DTR active.
AT&D4 DTE control line DTR is partly evaluated:
- dropping the DTR line by the DTE will disconnect an existing
Bluetooth link (default).
- An incoming call will be accepted independent of DTR status.
E Local echo