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User’s
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6822
User’s
Manual
Series 80-Column Printer
B
Bluetooth Configuration
Commands and Specifications
Configuration of the Bluetooth radio and software is
accomplished using the Bluetooth Configuration Commands
listed in this appendix.
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Using Configuration Commands
All printable characters can be entered directly via the keyboard. Any
non-printable characters are entered in binary data format.
Numbers are in decimal format except numbers with:
•
an h suffix are in hexadecimal
•
a “0x” prefix are in hexadecimal
•
a “b” suffix are in binary
Binary data format is any non seven-bit ASCII data to transmit to the
module is encoded in the Internet percent notation. Any hex byte to
transmit is preceded by the “%” sign and encoded in hex ASCII. To send
the value 0xF5, the “%F5” bytes are transmitted. The “%”character is
always transmitted as “%25”. Thus, a Bluetooth address could transmit
as “%00%E0%03%45%F4%6D”.
Generic format:

 is one character from the set: [A-Z]
 is one character for the set: [0-9]
 is variable in length.
 is the command terminator.
The  is formed from printable ASCII characters
from the code range 0x20 to 0x7E.
Codes outside of this range are escaped using the percent (%) character
followed by two hexadecimal digits.
The percent character is always represented by the three characters %25.
The command terminator is character code 0x13 (carriage return), or
character code 0x10 (line feed), or character codes 0x13, 0x10 (carriage
return, line feed).
An example command to set the friendly name to “Len’s 100% serial
module”:
F0Len’s 100%25 serial module
Character codes outside of the range of 0x20 to 0x7E are ignored.
When using percent (%) to form hexadecimal character codes there must
be exactly two hex digits using characters: [0-9, A-F, a-f]. Characters
outside of this range cause the command to fail.
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•
Commands that fail return the four character sequence NAK
•
Commands that are accepted return the four character sequence
ACK
•
Commands that return payload data use the format:

 is one character from the set: [a-z]
 is one character for the set: [0-9]
 is variable in length.
 is the command terminator.
The command character is the lower case version of the local host
command.
Operating Modes
The module interface has two modes:
•
Bluetooth Link Active State
In this case the Serial Interface looks like a raw serial port (TxD,
RxD, CTS, etc. and GND). There is no intelligence in the Bluetooth
module from the serial interface perspective. This mode does not
support the command and control modes described below.
•
Bluetooth Link Inactive State
This mode exists when a Bluetooth link does not exist. In this case,
the serial interface looks like a serial port that supports a number of
command and control modes.
On reset, the unit comes up in Bluetooth Link Inactive state. After the
first Bluetooth connection, the unit goes into Bluetooth Link Active
state. It stays in this state until the link is lost because the Master shuts it
down or there is an out-of-range condition, it then returns to the
Bluetooth Link Inactive state.
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Command and Control Modes
Query Mode Commands
Command
Function
?
?F0
?L
?C0
?C1
?D0
?D1
?S1
?S2
?S4
?T0
?B0
Read ACK
Read Friendly Name
Read Security Mode
Read Connectable Mode
Read Page Scan Timing
Read Discoverable Mode
Read Inquiry Scan Timing
Read Class of Device
Read Service Name
Read PIN Code
Read Shutdown Timeout in minutes
Read Bluetooth Addresses of all the paired
devices
Command
Reply
“?“
“?F0”
“?L”
”ACK”
“f0MyFriendlyName”
“10” Turn off Encryption,
Authentication, and Exclusion
“11” Authentication
“12” Encryption and Authentication
“13” Encryption, Authentication,
and Exclusive
”c0ON”
”c11024,512”
”d0ON”
”d11024,512”
”s1001F00”
”s2MyServiceName”
”s4MyPinCode”
“t0Shutdown Timer = 5 minutes”
“b0No Devices PairedCR>”
Example Commands
“?C0”
“?C1”
“?D0”
“?D1”
“?S1”
“?S2”
“?S4”
“?T0”
“?B0”
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Note: These commands are only available over the serial link,
not over the air and are not available when the device is in the
“Bluetooth Link Active State.”
Set Local Bluetooth Device Name
Command
F0
Definition
“Device Name” — String up to 254 bytes long
Default
“6822-DDEEFF” where DDEEFF is from the
(AABBCCDDEEFF) Bluetooth device address
Example
“F01Len’s 100%25 serial module“
This sets the name to “Len’s 100% serial module.”
Set Class of Device/Service Field
Command
S1< Class of Device/Service field >
Description
The Class of Device/Service (CoD) field is a 24-bit
field defined in the Bluetooth Assigned Numbers
document. This field is sent in a HEX ASCII
format, most significant byte first.
Example
“S1001F00” is a common Class of Device
value for a basic serial device.
Set Service Name
Command
S2
Description
Sets the service friendly name to send to the remote
Bluetooth device in response to a service discovery
request. The length of the service name is limited to
32 bytes.
Definition
Profile Name — text name entered into the SDP
record for the serial port profile
Default
“Wireless Printer”
Example
“S3Acme Printer”
Connectable On/Off
Command
C0 
Description
Sets the device into “connectable” mode
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Example
“C0OFF” — Become non-connectable
“C0ON” — Become connectable
Specify Page Scan Timing
Command
C1,<
CR>
Description
Sets the Page Scan timing parameters
Default
4096,18
Example
“C11024,512”
Note: To enable scanning, the values for Interval and Window
must be in the range of 18 to 4096. The Window value must be
less than the Interval value. Both values must be zero to disable
scanning.
Note: Modifying Page Scan Timing can improve connection
times, but may adversely affect battery performance.
Enable Discoverable
Command
D0 
Description
Sets the device into “discoverable” mode
Example
“D0OFF” — Become non-discoverable
“D0ON” — Become discoverable
Specify Inquiry Scan Timing
138
Command
D1,<
Inquiry_Scan_Window>
Description
Sets the Inquiry Scan timing parameters
Default
4096,18
Example
“D11024,512“
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Set Encryption/Authentication: “PIN CODE”
Command
S4
Description
PIN Code — Pin code can be NULL and as long as
16 characters
Default
“S4%00”
NULL PIN code
Example
“S4MyPinCode ”
Manage Security Modes
This command controls the security access mode and device pairing.
The modes available are:
•
L0 Disable encryption, authentication and exclusion
•
L1 Enable authentication
•
L2 Enable encryption and authentication
•
L3 Enable encryption, authentication and exclusive
Mode L0 allows any remote device to connect.
Mode L1 require the remote device to be authenticated by a PIN request.
The PIN code for the module is set to a user–specified value with the S4
command. Currently the default PIN is the NULL string.
Mode L2 adds encryption to the Bluetooth link.
Mode L3 adds exclusive connection to one specific Bluetooth device.
In this mode only connection requests from the initial device are
allowed. Connections from other devices are rejected even if they supply
the correct PIN code.
Device pairing and bonding are associated with this command and works
as follows:
After an L command is executed the current device pairing and bonding
is deleted. The next device to connect becomes paired and bonded to the
module.
In Modes L1 and L2, other devices are allowed to connect but only the
first device to connect is paired and bonded. Other devices are always
required to supply a PIN code to complete the connection.
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In Mode L3, only one device is allowed to connect. This device is paired
and bonded and needs to supply the PIN code only on the initial
connection.
Note: Some of the Bluetooth user interfaces cannot supply a
NULL string as a PIN code. Use the S4 command to specify a
PIN code that is not NULL.
Read Module Version
Command
V0
Description
Displays the firmware build version currently
running
“V0“
Returns: “v1yyyymmddHHMM”
Example
Note: This command responds with the requested data, only
not the “ACK”.
Read Local Device Address
Command
V1
Description
Displays the local device address
Returns
“v1%xx%xx%xx%xx%xx%xx”
Note: This command responds with the requested data, only
not the “ACK”.
Example:
Sent: “V1“
Received: ”v1%00%2C%C6%03%45%39”
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Set Shutdown Timing
Command
T0

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User’s
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6822
User’s
Manual
Series 80-Column Printer
B
Bluetooth Configuration
Commands and Specifications
Configuration of the Bluetooth radio and software is
accomplished using the Bluetooth Configuration Commands
listed in this appendix.
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Appendix B — Bluetooth Configuration Commands and Specifications
Using Configuration Commands
All printable characters can be entered directly via the keyboard. Any
non-printable characters are entered in binary data format.
Numbers are in decimal format except numbers with:
•
an h suffix are in hexadecimal
•
a “0x” prefix are in hexadecimal
•
a “b” suffix are in binary
Binary data format is any non seven-bit ASCII data to transmit to the
module is encoded in the Internet percent notation. Any hex byte to
transmit is preceded by the “%” sign and encoded in hex ASCII. To send
the value 0xF5, the “%F5” bytes are transmitted. The “%”character is
always transmitted as “%25”. Thus, a Bluetooth address could transmit
as “%00%E0%03%45%F4%6D”.
Generic format:

 is one character from the set: [A-Z]
 is one character for the set: [0-9]
 is variable in length.
 is the command terminator.
The  is formed from printable ASCII characters
from the code range 0x20 to 0x7E.
Codes outside of this range are escaped using the percent (%) character
followed by two hexadecimal digits.
The percent character is always represented by the three characters %25.
The command terminator is character code 0x13 (carriage return), or
character code 0x10 (line feed), or character codes 0x13, 0x10 (carriage
return, line feed).
An example command to set the friendly name to “Len’s 100% serial
module”:
F0Len’s 100%25 serial module
Character codes outside of the range of 0x20 to 0x7E are ignored.
When using percent (%) to form hexadecimal character codes there must
be exactly two hex digits using characters: [0-9, A-F, a-f]. Characters
outside of this range cause the command to fail.
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•
Commands that fail return the four character sequence NAK
•
Commands that are accepted return the four character sequence
ACK
•
Commands that return payload data use the format:

 is one character from the set: [a-z]
 is one character for the set: [0-9]
 is variable in length.
 is the command terminator.
The command character is the lower case version of the local host
command.
Operating Modes
The module interface has two modes:
•
Bluetooth Link Active State
In this case the Serial Interface looks like a raw serial port (TxD,
RxD, CTS, etc. and GND). There is no intelligence in the Bluetooth
module from the serial interface perspective. This mode does not
support the command and control modes described below.
•
Bluetooth Link Inactive State
This mode exists when a Bluetooth link does not exist. In this case,
the serial interface looks like a serial port that supports a number of
command and control modes.
On reset, the unit comes up in Bluetooth Link Inactive state. After the
first Bluetooth connection, the unit goes into Bluetooth Link Active
state. It stays in this state until the link is lost because the Master shuts it
down or there is an out-of-range condition, it then returns to the
Bluetooth Link Inactive state.
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Command and Control Modes
Query Mode Commands
Command
Function
?
?F0
?L
?C0
?C1
?D0
?D1
?S1
?S2
?S4
?T0
?B0
Read ACK
Read Friendly Name
Read Security Mode
Read Connectable Mode
Read Page Scan Timing
Read Discoverable Mode
Read Inquiry Scan Timing
Read Class of Device
Read Service Name
Read PIN Code
Read Shutdown Timeout in minutes
Read Bluetooth Addresses of all the paired
devices
Command
Reply
“?“
“?F0”
“?L”
”ACK”
“f0MyFriendlyName”
“10” Turn off Encryption,
Authentication, and Exclusion
“11” Authentication
“12” Encryption and Authentication
“13” Encryption, Authentication,
and Exclusive
”c0ON”
”c11024,512”
”d0ON”
”d11024,512”
”s1001F00”
”s2MyServiceName”
”s4MyPinCode”
“t0Shutdown Timer = 5 minutes”
“b0No Devices PairedCR>”
Example Commands
“?C0”
“?C1”
“?D0”
“?D1”
“?S1”
“?S2”
“?S4”
“?T0”
“?B0”
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Note: These commands are only available over the serial link,
not over the air and are not available when the device is in the
“Bluetooth Link Active State.”
Set Local Bluetooth Device Name
Command
F0
Definition
“Device Name” — String up to 254 bytes long
Default
“6822-DDEEFF” where DDEEFF is from the
(AABBCCDDEEFF) Bluetooth device address
Example
“F01Len’s 100%25 serial module“
This sets the name to “Len’s 100% serial module.”
Set Class of Device/Service Field
Command
S1< Class of Device/Service field >
Description
The Class of Device/Service (CoD) field is a 24-bit
field defined in the Bluetooth Assigned Numbers
document. This field is sent in a HEX ASCII
format, most significant byte first.
Example
“S1001F00” is a common Class of Device
value for a basic serial device.
Set Service Name
Command
S2
Description
Sets the service friendly name to send to the remote
Bluetooth device in response to a service discovery
request. The length of the service name is limited to
32 bytes.
Definition
Profile Name — text name entered into the SDP
record for the serial port profile
Default
“Wireless Printer”
Example
“S3Acme Printer”
Connectable On/Off
Command
C0 
Description
Sets the device into “connectable” mode
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Example
“C0OFF” — Become non-connectable
“C0ON” — Become connectable
Specify Page Scan Timing
Command
C1,<
CR>
Description
Sets the Page Scan timing parameters
Default
4096,18
Example
“C11024,512”
Note: To enable scanning, the values for Interval and Window
must be in the range of 18 to 4096. The Window value must be
less than the Interval value. Both values must be zero to disable
scanning.
Note: Modifying Page Scan Timing can improve connection
times, but may adversely affect battery performance.
Enable Discoverable
Command
D0 
Description
Sets the device into “discoverable” mode
Example
“D0OFF” — Become non-discoverable
“D0ON” — Become discoverable
Specify Inquiry Scan Timing
138
Command
D1,<
Inquiry_Scan_Window>
Description
Sets the Inquiry Scan timing parameters
Default
4096,18
Example
“D11024,512“
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Set Encryption/Authentication: “PIN CODE”
Command
S4
Description
PIN Code — Pin code can be NULL and as long as
16 characters
Default
“S4%00”
NULL PIN code
Example
“S4MyPinCode ”
Manage Security Modes
This command controls the security access mode and device pairing.
The modes available are:
•
L0 Disable encryption, authentication and exclusion
•
L1 Enable authentication
•
L2 Enable encryption and authentication
•
L3 Enable encryption, authentication and exclusive
Mode L0 allows any remote device to connect.
Mode L1 require the remote device to be authenticated by a PIN request.
The PIN code for the module is set to a user–specified value with the S4
command. Currently the default PIN is the NULL string.
Mode L2 adds encryption to the Bluetooth link.
Mode L3 adds exclusive connection to one specific Bluetooth device.
In this mode only connection requests from the initial device are
allowed. Connections from other devices are rejected even if they supply
the correct PIN code.
Device pairing and bonding are associated with this command and works
as follows:
After an L command is executed the current device pairing and bonding
is deleted. The next device to connect becomes paired and bonded to the
module.
In Modes L1 and L2, other devices are allowed to connect but only the
first device to connect is paired and bonded. Other devices are always
required to supply a PIN code to complete the connection.
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In Mode L3, only one device is allowed to connect. This device is paired
and bonded and needs to supply the PIN code only on the initial
connection.
Note: Some of the Bluetooth user interfaces cannot supply a
NULL string as a PIN code. Use the S4 command to specify a
PIN code that is not NULL.
Read Module Version
Command
V0
Description
Displays the firmware build version currently
running
“V0“
Returns: “v1yyyymmddHHMM”
Example
Note: This command responds with the requested data, only
not the “ACK”.
Read Local Device Address
Command
V1
Description
Displays the local device address
Returns
“v1%xx%xx%xx%xx%xx%xx”
Note: This command responds with the requested data, only
not the “ACK”.
Example:
Sent: “V1“
Received: ”v1%00%2C%C6%03%45%39”
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Set Shutdown Timing
Command
T0

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