User's Manual
this pin becomes inactive, the connection is dropped.
z
On the AIRcable USB module, the program should use the DTR line to disconnect the link.
z
On the AIRcable for Motorola, close the port and it will automatically disable DTR and disconnect.
List of commands
“H” Shows status of the AIRcable
“B” Print its own BT address: “ADDR: 1A2B3C4D5E6F”
“O” Print or set “Class Of Device”.
Example: “OC20104” sets class of device to INFO+MODEM+NET, major PC, minor
DESKTOP, see "Bluetooth Assigned Numbers" documentation (*)
“P” Display PIN number: "PIN: 12345"
“P12345” Set PIN number to “12345”, and enable authentication. Pin number can be
between 2 and 5 digits long.
“PD” Disable authentication but keeps the PIN number if another device asks for it. For
slave mode only.
“PU” This command creates a unique 5 digit PIN number and appends it to the name.
"E" Disable encryption mode: "encryption disabled"
"E1" Example: enable encryption mode.
“N” Returns the name of the device: "AIRcable"
“NAIRcable” Set name to AIRcable, name has to be exactly 8 characters, fill up with space if
required name is shorter.
“I” Do an inquiry scan for default 11 seconds. The following commands are useful
only in manual mode. Upon start it will respond with: "INQUIRING". At the end it
will print "OK".
“I90” Do an inquiry scan for 90 seconds, number must be between 1 and 90 seconds.
The result for example looks like: “1A2B3C4D5E6F, class 0xC20104, name
AIRtag 12345”.
“CS1A2B3C4D5E6F” Connect as master command. Use authentication as configured. Example: connect
to this BT address at port serial. Second letter specifies the port to connect to: S-
serial D-dialup L-lan or O-obex. The command responses with "CONNECTING",
then "CONNECTED" or "FAILED".
“R1A2B3C4D5E6F” Manual pair request. This pairs the AIRcable with the partner specified with the
address. It uses the PIN number configured. The the AIRcable stores the link key
it receives to be used in a subsequent connect command. The command
responses with "PAIRING" and then "OK" or "FAILED".
"L" Read the link key that was stored by previous commands.
"L1234567890ABCDEF..." Set the link key. These are 32 hex numbers.
“D” Display the services enabled, it is a hex number that is or’d from these services:
serial 0x8, dialup 0x4, lan 0x2, obex 0x1.
“DDSDLO” Set discoverable mode and advertise SPP (serial), DUN (dial-up), LAN, OBEX
profiles. First specify if the device should be discoverable “D” or not “U”, then
select the profiles: S-serial D-dialup L-lan or O-obex. (*)
“DU” Make device undiscoverable, keep the selected profiles.
“S” Slave connect command. This is a one time slave command for 11 seconds. After
that the devices is in manual mode again. The command responses with "OPEN"
and then "CONNECTED" or "FAILED".
“S20” Start slave connect for 20 seconds. If authentication is enabled the PIN number
configured is being used. You can specify up to 90 seconds.
“A” Display automatic mode (manual=0, master=1, slave=2, service=3, service-
master=4)
“A0” Manual mode
“A1” Cable-slave mode. The AIRcable becomes discoverable and will be in pairing
mode if no pairing information has been stored. Then it will be not discoverable
and will allow connections only from the paired partner. In this mode, only the
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