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HandyWave Co., Ltd
202-4 Yatap-dong, Bundang-gu,Seongnam City,
Kyunggi Province, 463-070, Korea
Tel.: + 82-31-709-8900
Fax: + 82-31-708-9455
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HPS-120
HandyPort-Serial
Wireless Solutions in your Hand
User’s Manual
Table of Contents
1.
2.
INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................... 3
1.1.
FEATURES ........................................................................................................................ 3
1.2.
PACKAGE .......................................................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................. 4
2.1.
GENERAL .......................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.
RS-232 INTERFACE .......................................................................................................... 5
2.2.1. Pin-out ......................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.2. Signals......................................................................................................................... 5
2.3.
FACTORY SETTING ............................................................................................................ 5
2.4.
DISPLAY STATUS ............................................................................................................... 6
2.5.
RESET BUTTON ................................................................................................................. 6
2.5.1. Enter Configuration Mode ........................................................................................... 6
2.5.2. Exit Configuration Mode .............................................................................................. 6
2.5.3. Re-connection ............................................................................................................. 6
3.
4.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION ............................................................................................... 7
3.1.
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................. 7
3.2.
POWER SUPPLY ................................................................................................................ 7
3.3.
INSTALL PROCEDURE ......................................................................................................... 7
USAGE................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1.
HYPER TERMINAL SETTINGS .............................................................................................. 8
4.2.
CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................ 8
4.2.1. Start Configuration....................................................................................................... 8
4.2.2. Usage Printing............................................................................................................. 8
4.2.3. After Configuration ...................................................................................................... 8
4.3.
COMMAND SET ................................................................................................................. 9
4.3.1. Command List for Local Device .................................................................................. 9
4.3.2. Command List for Remote Device ............................................................................ 10
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a HandyPort-Serial. The HandyPort-Serial can be used as a
component in many types of systems allowing them to communicate wirelessly with other
Bluetooth products such as PC-cards, laptops, handheld computers, mobile phones and other
HandyPort-Serial. The HandyPort-Serial is a suitable component in new products as well as in
existing products.
1.1. Features
Supports Bluetooth Serial Port Profile and Generic Access Profile
No need of external host and software
Easy of installation and use
Supports configuration of the local device
Supports configuration of the remote device via Over-the-Air
Easy of maintenance
Supports up to 100 meter (Line of Sight)
1.2. Package
HPS-120 2 EA
Antenna 2 EA
A USB Cable for Power Supply
A Manual
2. Specifications
2.1. General
Baud Rate
Up to 115.2kbps (Recommend above 2.4kbps)
Supports 1.2/2.4/4.8/9.6/19.2/38.4/57.6/115.2kbps
Coverage
Up to 100 M
Connection
Point-to-Point
Signal
DCD, TxD, RxD, GND, CTS/DSR(Remark1), DTR, RTS
RS-232 Interface
D_SUB 9 Pin Female
Standard
Bluetooth Specification Version 1.1
Frequency
2.400 ~ 2.4835GHz
Hopping
1,600/Sec, 1MHz Channel Space
Modulation
GFSK, 1Mbps, 0.5BT Gaussian
Tx. Power
Max 20 / Typical 16dBm (Class 1)
Rx. Sensitivity
-84dBm
Antenna Interface
SMA Female
Antenna Gain
Max. 2dBi
Power Supply
+5 ~ +12Vdc
Current
Max. 110mA
Consumption
Operation
-20 ~ 75 °C
Temperature
Size
35mm (W) x 65mm (D) x 16mm (H)
Remark1) The default hardware configuration is for using CTS. If you want to use DSR, please
contact us.
2.2. RS-232 Interface
2.2.1. Pin-out
2.2.2. Signals
Pin Number
Signal
Direction
Description
DCD
Output
Data Carrier Detect
TxD
Output
Transmitted Data
RxD
Input
Received Data
DSR
N/A (Input)
Option: Data Set Ready(Remark1)
GND
N/A
Signal Ground
DTR
Output
Data Terminal Ready
CTS
Input
Clear to Send(Remark1)
RTS
Output
Request to Send
Vcc
Input
Power Supply
Remark1) The default hardware configuration is for using CTS. If you want to use DSR, please
contact us.
2.3. Factory Setting
The following is the factory setting of COM port.
Baud rate: 9600 bps
Data Bit: 8 bit
Parity Bit: No parity
Stop Bit: 1 stop bit
Flow control: None
2.4. Display Status
The following is status LED information.
OPR (Red): When HPS-120 is powered on, it is turned on or flashing.
LNK (Green): When a wireless link is on, it is turned on. If HPS-120 is in the
configuration mode, it will be flashing every second.
2.5. Reset Button
The RST button has the following functions.
Enter / Exit the configuration mode
Restore the factory settings
Disconnect and reconnect a wireless connection.
2.5.1. Enter Configuration Mode
When the LNK LED is OFF, push the RST button. When the LNK LED is ON, you have to push
the RST button twice to enter the configuration mode. If you enter the configuration mode
successfully, LNK LED will be flashing every second. And HPS-120 COM port will be stored the
factory settings.
2.5.2. Exit Configuration Mode
You can have two options to exit the configuration mode.
Exit the configuration mode by software: Type “X”.
Exit the configuration mode by the RST button: Push the RST button.
2.5.3. Re-connection
When the LNK LED is on, you can push the RST button to disconnect and reconnect a wireless
link.
Waning!
If you push the RST button, the COM port of HPS-120 will be stored the factory setting.
3. Hardware Installation
3.1. Hardware Description
RST Button
Screw
RS-232
Connector
OPR LED
LNK LED
DC In Jack
USB
Cable
for Power
Antenna /
Connector
3.2. Power Supply
You can supply power to the HPS-120 as follows:
Use an AC/DC converter (Output Power: +5 ~ +12Vdc / 300mA).
Use a provided USB cable.
You can supply power via 9th pin of D_SUB 9 Pin connector.
3.3. Install Procedure
Step 1: Assemble a provided antenna to HPS-120 body.
Step 2: Plug a HPS-120 into the COM port of device.
Step 3: Power on.
Step 4: Configure the HPS-120, if necessary.
4. Usage
You can change the configuration of HPS-120 using Hyper Terminal.
4.1. Hyper Terminal Settings
Baud Rate: 9600 bps / Data Bit: 8 / Parity Bit: None / Stop Bit: 1 / Flow Control: None /
Emulation: VT100
4.2. Configuration
4.2.1. Start Configuration
Step 1: Plug a HPS-120 into a COM port of PC. And Power it on.
Step 2: Open a Hyper Terminal and set it up.
Step 3: Push the RST button on HPS-120. If you enter the configuration mode successfully, LNK
LED will be flashing every second.
Step 4: Hit the  key, 5 second later.
Step 5: Change the configuration of HPS-120 with commands, if necessary.
4.2.2. Usage Printing
If you are in the configuration mode, type “?” key. You will see the usage. All commands and
parameters are case sensitive. And you cannot use a .
4.2.3. After Configuration
After finishing the configuration, you have to execute a command “X” to apply changes.
4.3. Command Set
4.3.1. Command List for Local Device
Item
1.
Syntax
Connecting AAddr
address
2. Baud rate
Description
Set
address
BBaud Rate
Remarks
remote
for
device A
local
and
remote
wireless BD_ADDR always need to
connection.
be difference.
Change the baud rate
Baud Rate - 0: 1200, 1:
2400, 2: 4800, 3: 9600, 4:
19200, 5: 38400, 6: 57600,
7: 115200
3. COM port
CCOM Port
This is only valid in connection
mode 2.
4. PIN code
EPIN
Authentication Off: Type 
Paired
adapters
should
Authentication On: Type up to 11
have a same PIN code.
characters
5. Flow control
FFlow Control
Set the Flow control.
0: None, 1: Hardware, 2:
DTR/DSR, 3: Hardware &
DTR/DSR
6.
Connection Mmode
Set a connection mode
mode
0: 1:1 Mode, 1: WAIT Mode,
2:
REGISTER
and
CONNECT Mode
7. Friendly name
Nname Set a friendly name up to 11
characters.
8. Command for
the remote
Enter configuration mode
for the remote.
9. Parity Bit
Pparity
Set the parity bit.
0: None, 1: Odd 2: Even
10. Stop Bit
Sstop
Set the stop bit.
0: 1 Stop, 1: 2 Stop
11. View
Display
configuration
information
12. Exit
Apply changes.
13. Usage
Print the usage.
Waning!
If you push the RST button, the COM port of HPS-120 will be stored the factory setting.
4.3.2. Command List for Remote Device
To change the configuration for a remote device via over-the-air, firstly you have to use a
command “O” at the local device. The following are a procedure for changing configuration of
remote device via over-the-air.
Configure a remote device at the local device.
Save changes at the local device.
Make a connection between the local device and remote device (Automatically).
Send changes from the local device to the remote device (Automatically).
Apply changes at the remote device and reboot (Automatically).
Item
1.
Syntax
Connecting AAddr
address
2. Baud rate
Description
Remarks
Set a connecting address for
remote device.
BBaud Rate
Change the baud rate for the
remote.
3. COM port
CCOM Port
This is only valid in mode 2.
4. PIN code
EPIN
Authentication Off: Type 
Paired adapters should
Authentication On: Type up to 11
have a same PIN code.
characters
5. Flow control
6.
FFlow Control
Connection MMode
mode
7. Friendly name
Set the Flow control for remote.
Set a connection mode for
remote.
NName Set a friendly name up to 11
characters for remote.
8. Parity Bit
PParity
Set the parity bit.
0: None, 1: Odd 2: Even
9. Stop Bit
SStop
Set the stop bit.
0: 1 Stop, 1: 2 Stop
10 View
Display
configuration
information for remote
11. Exit
Save changes and return to
main menu.
12. Usage
Print the usage.
Remarks1: To configure a remote device via over-the-air, a local device must be able to make a
connection to the remote device.
Remarks2: You can change a PIN code for the remote and local device as follows:
Change a PIN for remote at the local -> Apply it. -> Change a PIN for local and apply it.
Remarks3: Once you change a connecting address, and connection mode for the remote, the
local device won’t be able to make a connection to the remote device.
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Note.
This equipment has been tested and found no comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures;
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
INFORMATION TO USER
The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall
caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CAUTION
FCC Radio-Frequency Exposure Statement
This equipment generates and radiates radio frequency energy. In order to comply with
FCC radio-frequency radiation exposure guidelines for an uncontrolled environment, this
equipment has to be installed and operated while maintaining a minimum body to antenna
distance of 20cm.
User are not permitted to make changes or modify the system in any way.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation
distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Note.
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.
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