SENA TECHNOLOGIES PARANISD1000 BLUETOOTH SERIAL ADAPTOR User Manual Parani SD1000 Manual
Sena Technologies,Inc. BLUETOOTH SERIAL ADAPTOR Parani SD1000 Manual
USERS MANUAL
Parani-SD1000 User Guide Version 1.0.0 2008-05-09 User Guide for the Parani-SD1000 Version 1.0.0 Firmware version 1.0.X Last revised on May, 9, 2008 Printed in Korea Copyright Copyright 2008, Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. Sena Technologies reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its product without providing notice. Trademark Parani⢠is a trademark of Sena Technologies, Inc. WindowsÂŽ is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. EthernetÂŽ is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation. Notice to Users When a system failure may cause serious consequences, protecting life and property against such consequences with a backup system or safety device is essential. The user agrees that protection against consequences resulting from system failure is the user's responsibility. This device is not approved for life-support or medical systems. Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Sena Technologies will void the user's authority to operate this device. Precautions and Safety Electricity Use only the supplied AC adapter. Use of unauthorized power adapter is not recommended. Electrical shock may result. Do not kink or crease the power cable or place heavy objects on the power cable. Fire can result from damaged power cables. Do not handle power plug and adapter with wet hands. Electrical shock may result. Immediately power off the product and unplug the AC adapter if smoke or odors emit from the product and adapter. Fire can result from improper use. Immediately power off the product and unplug the AC adapter if water or other liquids are present. Fire can result from improper use. Product Parani-SD meets the RS-232 standards. Do not wire with non-standard products. Damage to your products may result from improper use. Do not drop or subject the device to impact. Damage to your products may result from improper use. Keep away from harsh environments including humid, dusty, and smoky areas. Damage to your products may result from improper use. Do not use excessive force on the buttons or attempt to disassemble the device. Damage to your products may result from improper use. Do not place heavy objects on the product. Damage to your products may result from improper use. Technical Support Sena Technologies, Inc. 210 Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu Seoul 137-130, Korea Tel: (+82-2) 573-5422 Fax: (+82-2) 573-7710 E-Mail: support@sena.com Website: http://www.sena.com Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview ....................................................................................................................................5 1.2. Product Specification..................................................................................................................6 2. Getting Started 2.1. Panel Layout ..............................................................................................................................7 2.2. Connecting the Hardware ..........................................................................................................7 2.2.1. Connecting Power to Parani-SD ......................................................................................8 2.2.2. Connecting Device to Parani-SD .....................................................................................8 ě¤ëĽ! ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. Appendix A: Connections A.1. Serial Port Pin Outs ...................................................ě¤ëĽ! A.2. Serial Wiring Diagram ................................................ě¤ëĽ! A.2.1. To Host with DTE Interface..............................ě¤ëĽ! A.2.2. To Host with DCE Interface .............................ě¤ëĽ! Appendix B: AT Commands ěą ę°íźę° ěą ę°íźę° ěą ę°íźę° ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ě ěëě´ ě ěëě´ ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěě§ ěě§ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. ěěľëë¤. ěěľëë¤. ěěľëë¤. B.1. Terminology................................................................ě¤ëĽ! ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. B.1.1. AT Command ...................................................ě¤ëĽ! ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. B.1.2. AT Response ...................................................ě¤ëĽ! ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. B.1.3. Operation Mode...............................................ě¤ëĽ! ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. B.1.4. Operation Status..............................................ě¤ëĽ! ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. B.1.5. Security............................................................ě¤ëĽ! ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. B.1.6. Symbols ...........................................................ě¤ëĽ! ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. B.2. Command Category...................................................ě¤ëĽ! ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. B.3. Command Description ...............................................ě¤ëĽ! ěą ę°íźę° ě ěëě´ ěě§ ěěľëë¤. B.3.1. ATZ ................................................................................................................................9 B.3.2. AT&F ..............................................................................................................................9 B.3.3. AT...................................................................................................................................9 B.3.4. AT+UARTCONFIG,Baudrate,Parity,Stopbit ...................................................................9 B.3.5. AT+USEDIP? ...............................................................................................................10 B.3.6. AT+BTINFO? ...............................................................................................................10 B.3.7. AT+BTINQ? .................................................................................................................10 B.3.8. AT+BTLAST?...............................................................................................................10 B.3.9. AT+BTVER? ................................................................................................................ 11 B.3.10. AT+BTMODE,n .......................................................................................................... 11 B.3.11. +++............................................................................................................................. 11 B.3.12. AT+SETESC,nn ......................................................................................................... 11 B.3.13. ATO ............................................................................................................................12 B.3.14. AT+BTCANCEL .........................................................................................................12 B.3.15. AT+BTSCAN..............................................................................................................12 B.3.16. AT+BTSCAN,n,to.......................................................................................................12 B.3.17. AT+BTSCAN112233445566,to ..................................................................................13 B.3.18. ATD ............................................................................................................................13 B.3.19. ATD112233445566 ....................................................................................................13 B.3.20. ATA.............................................................................................................................14 B.3.21. ATA112233445566.....................................................................................................14 B.3.22. ATH ............................................................................................................................14 B.3.23. AT+BTKEY=$string....................................................................................................14 B.3.24. AT+BTSD? ................................................................................................................15 B.3.25. AT+BTCSD ................................................................................................................15 B.3.26. AT+BTFP,n.................................................................................................................15 B.3.27. AT+BTSEC,Authentication,Encryption ......................................................................15 B.3.28. AT+BTNAME=$string ................................................................................................16 B.3.29. AT+BTLPM,n .............................................................................................................16 B.3.30. AT+BTRSSI,n ............................................................................................................16 B.3.31. AT&V..........................................................................................................................17 B.3.32. ATSnn? .....................................................................................................................17 B.3.33. ATSnn=mm ................................................................................................................17 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview Parani-SD is a terminal device for wireless serial communication using Bluetooth technology that is an international standard of short range wireless communications. Parani-SD can communicate with other Bluetooth devices; user may connect other Bluetooth devices that support the Serial Port Profile. Parani-SD provides several models with different communication ranges, from 30m up to 100m for various applications. Parani-SD has a compact design, which allows it to be placed conveniently into various devices or equipment. Its detachable antenna has the ability to optimize the quality and distance of wireless communications. Parani-SD supports FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum), which is a technique, native to Bluetooth that allows the Parani-SD minimize radio interference while decreasing the likelihood of over-air hijacking. Parani-SD also supports authentication and Bluetooth data encryption. Parani-SD can be configured and controlled by a set of AT commands. Users can easily configure Parani-SD on a terminal program, such as HyperTerminal, and configure for wireless communication without modifying userâs existing serial communication program. User friendly ParaniWIN can also be used for easy setup on Microsoft Windows. 1.2. Product Specification Serial Interface Bluetooth Interface Configuration Firmware Update Diagnostic LED Power Supply Power Consumption Battery Pack Environmental Physical properties Parani-SD1000 Serial UART speed up to 921.6kbps CTS/RTS flow control, DTR/DSR for loop-back & full transfer Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR Profile: Serial Port Profile Class 1 Working distance: 100 meters ParaniWIN, Modem AT command set ParaniUpdater Power ON Mode RS232-TX/RX Charging Low Battery DC5.0V / 2A, 100~240V / 50~60Hz Minimum : 5mA, Maximum : 80mA Li+ 3.7V/250mA Operating temperature: -20'C to 70'C Storage temperature: -40'C to 85'C Humidity: 90% Non-condensing Dimension(LxWxH): 68 x 31 x 16 (mm) Weight: 24 g 2. Getting Started This chapter describes how to set up the Parani-SD Series for the first time. - 2.1 Panel Layout explains the panel layout. - 2.2 Connecting the Hardware describes how to connect the power, the serial device, and the battery pack to the Parani-SD Series. Following items are required to get started: - One DC power adapter, USB power cable or DC power cable (included in the package). - One PC with RS232 serial port. - Terminal emulation program running on the PC 2.1. Panel Layout This section describes the panel layout of the Parani-SD. Figure 2-1 The panel layout of Parani-SD 2.2. Connecting the Hardware This section describes how to connect the Parani-SD Series to the serial device. - Connect a power source to the Parani-SD Series. - Connect the Parani-SD Series to a serial device. 2.2.1. Connecting Power to Parani-SD Connect the power jack to the power connector of the Parani-SD Series using the DC power adapter, USB power cable or DC power cable that is included in the package. If power is properly supplied, the [Power] lamp will display a solid green color. Figure 2-2 Connecting Power to Parani-SD 2.2.2. Connecting Device to Parani-SD Connect the serial device to the Parani-SD Series as shown below. Figure 2-3 Connecting a Serial Device to Parani-SD Appendix A: AT Commands A.1.1. ATZ Response OK Purpose Software Reset Description This has the same effects as Powercycling the unit. This command disconnects any connected Bluetooth device, and stops ongoing tasks. After rebooting, the status will be decided by the preset operation mode. Some AT commands require the ATZ command be run so that the commands can take effect. Reference AT&F, AT+BTCSD, AT+UARTCONFIG A.1.2. AT&F Response OK Purpose Hardware reset Description This has the same effect as initialization by pressing the factory reset button. All parameters are initialized to factory defaults. Reference ATZ A.1.3. AT Response OK Purpose Check the connection status with host equipment Description Check if the connection to host equipment is operating normally. The serial parameters of Parani-SD must be same as those of host equipment. If not, the Parani-SD will not respond or âERRORâ message will appear or an abnormal sequence of strings will appear. Reference AT+UARTCONFIG, ATZ, AT&F A.1.4. AT+UARTCONFIG,Baudrate,Parity,Stopbit Response OK Purpose Set Serial parameters Parameters Baudrate=1200/2400/9600/14400/19200/38400/57600/115200/230400 (Default=9600) Parity=N/E/O (Default=N) Stopbit=1/2 (Default=1) Description The Serial parameters can be set or changed only if SW config mode is selected in dip switch. The factory default is 9600, N, 1. To take effect the ATZ command must be used or Powercycle the unit. Reference AT, ATZ, AT&F, ATS Example AT+UARTCONFIG,9600,N,1 A.1.5. AT+USEDIP? Response m Purpose Check the Baud rate set by the dip switch Description m=0: Dip switches are set to âS/W Configâ m=1: Please view the dipswitches to view your baud rate. Reference AT, ATZ, AT&F, ATS A.1.6. AT+BTINFO? Response 112233445566,DeviceName,Mode,Status,Auth,Encryp,FlowControl OK Purpose Display Bluetooth settings Description The current Bluetooth settings are displayed including BD address, Device name, Operation mode, Operation status, Authentication, Data Encryption, and Hardware Flow Control. The initial value of Device name is âPSD100v1.1.3-445566â. PSD stands for Parani-SD, v1.1.3 for the version of firmware, and 445566 for the last 6 digits of BD address. Mode=MODE0/MODE1/MODE2/MODE3 Status=STANDBY/PENDING/CONNECT Auth=0/1 (Authentication is not activated when 0) Encrypt=0/1 (Encryption is not activated when 0) FlowControl=HWFC/NoFC Reference AT+BTNAME, AT+BTMODE, AT+BTSEC, ATS14? A.1.7. AT+BTINQ? Response 112233445566,FriendlyName,CoD 112233445566,FriendlyName,CoD 112233445566,FriendlyName,CoD OK Purpose Search Bluetooth devices nearby Description The Bluetooth devices in Inquiry scan mode nearby are displayed with their BD addresses, Device names, and Class of device. Maximum 15 devices are scanned for 30 seconds. (Default 10 value in S-register 6) Reference AT+BTSCAN, ATD, AT+BTINFO? A.1.8. AT+BTLAST? Response 112233445566 Purpose Display the BD address of the last connected device Description The Bluetooth device last connected to this Parani-SD is displayed with its BD address. Reference AT+BTSCAN, ATD, AT+BTINFO?, AT+BTINQ? 10 A.1.9. AT+BTVER? Response SD1000v1.0.0 OK Purpose Display device firmware version Description Display device firmware version Reference AT+BTINFO? A.1.10. AT+BTMODE,n Response OK Purpose Set operation mode Parameters n=0: MODE0 (Default) n=1: MODE1 n=2: MODE2 n=3: MODE3 Description When the operation status is âPendingâ currently, change the status to âStandbyâ with AT+BTCANCEL prior to this command. To take effect the ATZ must be executed or Powercycle the unit Reference AT+BTINFO? Example AT+BTMODE,2 OK ATZ A.1.11. +++ Response OK Purpose Convert the operation status of âConnectâ to âStandbyâ Description In âConnectâ status, data from host is transmitted to the other side Bluetooth device, and any AT command is not accepted but this command, which is not echoed on the screen. When Parani-SD encounters a character â+â from host, it stops the data transmission and waits for next 2 characters. If the next 2 characters arenât both â+â, it restart to transmit data including the first â+â as well. If not, it converts the operation status to âStandbyâ. If the data from host includes â+++â, it will convert the operation status to âStandbyâ. Notice that Parani-SD holds data transmission when it encounters â+â, until receiving next character. â+â is an escape sequence character by default, which is changeable by AT+SETESC. Reference AT+SETESC, ATO, AT+BTCANCEL A.1.12. AT+SETESC,nn Response OK Purpose Change the escape sequence character Description Escape sequence character set to â+â by default is changeable. The parameter nn must be a printable character. 11 Reference +++, ATO Example AT+SETESC,42 A.1.13. ATO Response None Purpose Convert the operation status of âStandbyâ to âConnectâ Description You can convert the operation status of âStandbyâ to âConnectâ ready to transmit data. Reference +++, AT+SETESC A.1.14. AT+BTCANCEL Response OK Purpose Terminate the current task Description This terminates a current executing task, such as Inquiry scan and Page scan, then converts the operation status to âStandbyâ Reference AT+BTSCAN, ATD, AT+BTINQ? A.1.15. AT+BTSCAN Response OK CONNECT 112233445566 Purpose Wait for inquiry and connection from other Bluetooth devices Description This allows the inquiry and connection from the other Bluetooth devices. The operation status will be in âPendingâ after this command. When connection is made and released, the operation status is back set to âPendingâ. To convert the operation status to âStandbyâ AT+BTCANCEL must be used. This has the same effect as AT+BTSCAN,3,0. When a connection is made with another Bluetooth device, response will be âCONNECTâ with its BD address. Reference ATD, AT+BTINQ?, AT+BTCANCEL A.1.16. AT+BTSCAN,n,to Response OK CONNECT 112233445566 or OK ERROR Purpose Wait for inquiry and connection from other Bluetooth devices for a given duration Parameters n=1: Allows Inquiry scan n=2: Allows Page scan n=3: Allows both of Inquiry scan and Page scan to= Time duration in seconds 12 Description For the given to, Parani-SD is waiting for the inquiry and connection from other Bluetooth devices. If the parameter of to is 0, it will wait forever. When connection is made with other Bluetooth device, response will be âCONNECTâ with its BD address. If there is no connection made within this time duration, response is âERRORâ and the operation status becomes to âStandbyâ. Reference ATD, AT+BTINQ?, AT+BTCANCEL Example AT+BTSCAN,2,30 A.1.17. AT+BTSCAN112233445566,to Response OK CONNECT 112233445566 or OK ERROR Purpose Wait for connection by a Bluetooth device with a given BD address Parameters 112233445566=BD address to= time duration in seconds Description Parani-SD will wait to be connected to by the Bluetooth device with the given BD address. If the parameter of to is 0, it will wait forever. When connection is made with the Bluetooth device, response will be âCONNECTâ with its BD address. If there is no connection made within this time duration, response is âERRORâ and the operation status becomes âStandbyâ. Reference ATD, AT+BTINQ?, AT+BTCANCEL Example AT+BTSCAN000B530011FF,30 A.1.18. ATD Response OK CONNECT 112233445566 or OK ERROR Purpose Connect to the last connected Bluetooth device Description Parani-SD saves the BD address of the Bluetooth device most recently connected to. If it fails to make a connection, response will display an âERRORâ. Reference AT+BTINQ?, AT+BTSCAN A.1.19. ATD112233445566 Response OK CONNECT 112233445566 or OK ERROR Purpose Connect to a specific Bluetooth device with a given BD address Parameters 112233445566 = BD address 13 Description Parani-SD attempts to connect to the Bluetooth device with the given BD address. To make successful connection, the Bluetooth device must be in Page scan mode. This attempt continues for 5 minutes. If it fails to make connection, response is âERROR â. Reference AT+BTINQ?, AT+BTSCAN Example ATD000B530011FF A.1.20. ATA Response OK Start ACL Open ACL Connect Success or ACL Connect Fail Purpose ACL connect to the last connected Bluetooth device Description If it make connection, response will display an âACL Connect Successâ, and if fail to connection, display âACL Connection Failâ. Must have reboot for new ACL connection. A.1.21. ATA112233445566 Response OK Start ACL Open ACL Connect Success or ACL Connect Fail Purpose ACL connect to a specific Bluetooth device with a given BD address Parameters 112233445566 = BD address Description Parani-SD attempts to ACL connect to the Bluetooth device with the given BD address. To make successful ACL connection, the Bluetooth device must be in Page scan mode. If it make connection, response will display an âACL Connect Successâ, and if fail to connection, display âACL Connection Failâ. Must have reboot for new ACL connection. Example ATA000B530011FF A.1.22. ATH Response OK DISCONNECT Purpose Release the current connection Description The current Bluetooth connection will be disconnected. It takes about 30 seconds to detect an abnormal disconnection such as power off and moving out of service range. Reference ATD, AT+BTSCAN A.1.23. AT+BTKEY=$string Response OK Purpose Change pin code Parameters $string= New pin code (Default=â1234â) 14 Description Pin code is a string, which allows up to 16 alpha-numeric characters. Based on this pin code, Parani-SD generates a link key which is used in actual authentication process Reference AT+BTCSD, AT+BTFP, AT+BTSD?, AT+BTSEC, ATZ, AT&F Example AT+BTKEY=âappleâ A.1.24. AT+BTSD? Response 112233445566 OK Purpose Display a list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin code Description Once a connection is made with a pin code, Parani-SD saves the Bluetooth device with its link key, generated by the pin code. The connection to a device listed in Parani-SD can be made automatically without the authentication process. The maximum number kept on the list is 5. Reference AT+BTCSD, AT+BTFP, AT+BTKEY, AT+BTSEC, ATZ, AT&F A.1.25. AT+BTCSD Response OK Purpose Clear the list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin code Description This clears the list of Bluetooth devices linked with the same key in flash memory. To take effect the ATZ command must be used or Powercycle the unit. Reference AT+BTFP, AT+BTKEY, AT+BTSD?, AT+BTSEC, ATZ, AT&F A.1.26. AT+BTFP,n Response OK Purpose Set generation of link key every time of connection Parameters n=0: Inactivate (Default) n=1: Activate Description If n is set to 1, Parani-SD asks for the pin code every time a connection is made. This can be used to increase security. Reference AT+BTCSD, AT+BTKEY, AT+BTSD?, AT+BTSEC, ATD, ATZ, AT&F A.1.27. AT+BTSEC,Authentication,Encryption Response OK Purpose Set authentication and data encryption Parameters Authentication=0: Inactivate (Default) Authentication=1: Activate Encryption=0: Inactivate (Default) Encryption=1: Activate 15 Description If the authentication is activated, the pin code must be set by AT+BTKEY command. Data encryption cannot be used when authentication is not enabled, i.e. Authentication=0 and Encryption=1 will not work properly. Reference AT+BTCSD, AT+BTFP, AT+BTSD?, AT+BTSD?, ATZ, AT&F A.1.28. AT+BTNAME=$string Response OK Purpose Change device name Parameters $string= New device name (Default=âPSDv1.1.3-445566â) Description Parani-SD can have a user friendly name for easy identification. The name allows up to 30 alpha-numeric characters. Reference AT+BTINFO?, AT+BTINQ? Example AT+BTNAME=âMy-Parani-SDâ A.1.29. AT+BTLPM,n Response OK Purpose Set low power mode Parameters n=0: Inactivate (Default) n=1: Activate Description During no data transmission, Parani-SD can be in low power mode to save the power. It takes a few seconds to wake the Parani-SD out of low power mode. A.1.30. AT+BTRSSI,n Response OK 0,255,0,0 (repeatedly) Purpose Test signal strength Parameters n=0: Stop signal strength test n=1: Start signal strength test Description When Bluetooth connection is established, you can use this command in Standby status. The signal strength will be displayed repeatedly in order of Status, LinkQuality, Status, RSSI. If the LinkQuality is close to 255 and RSSI is close to 0, the signal strength is in good standing. Example +++ AT+BTRSSI,1 OK 0,255,0,0 16 A.1.31. AT&V Response S0:m0;S1:m1; âŚSn:mn OK Purpose Display all the S-registers Description All parameters are stored at S-register in flash memory. These values are sustained until a hardware reset. Reference ATS A.1.32. ATSnn? Response value OK Purpose Display a given S-register Parameters nn= Address of S-register Description A specific S-register will be displayed. Reference AT&V A.1.33. ATSnn=mm Response OK Purpose Change S-register value Parameters nn= Address of S-register mm= New value of S-register Description Some S-registers are optimized for the overall performance and protected and cannot be changed. When users try to change these S-registers, response is âERRORâ. For details of S-register, refer Appendix. B. Reference AT&V Example ATS10=0 17 3. Approval Information 3.1 FCC 3.1.1 FCC Compliance Statement 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 Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to 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. 3.1.2. RF Exposure Statement The equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 3.1.3. Caution Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void userâs authority to operate the equipment. 3.2. CE 3.2.1. EC-R&TTE Directive EN 50385 / EN 60950 / EN 301 489-1/-17 / EN 300 328 18
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