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RN-240-um Version 1.0 2/22/2010
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SF,1
Set Factory Defaults.
Display commands:
D
Display basic settings.
E
Display extended settings
O
Display other settings
G<X>
Display stored settings for command X. These commands correspond to the SET commands
above.
GB
Returns the Bluetooth Address of the device.
GK
Returns the current connection status: 1=connected, 0 = not connected.
V
Return the software release version
Action Commands
+
Local echo. Toggle local echo of RX chars in command mode only. (default is off ).
C
Attempt to connect to the REMOTE stored address.
C,<address>
Connect to the address specified in hex format. The address is also stored as the REMOTE
address.
CF<address>
Connect and immediately go into FAST data mode. NOTE: you will not be able to enter
command mode while connected. PIO6 can still be used to disconnect. Thus PIO6 should be
held HIGH before sending this command, as lowering PIO6 will cause a disconnect.
CFI
Connect and immediately go into FAST data mode using the LAST address found from the
Inquiry command. NOTE: you will not be able to enter command mode while connected.
PIO6 can still be used to disconnect.
CFR
Connect and immediately go into FAST data mode using the REMOTE address. Similar to the C
command but bypasses the configuration timer.
CT<address>,<timer>
Connect with TIMER.
The device will NOT use or store the remote address, rather will
make a connection to the <address> (REQUIRED). The device will automatically disconnect
after 7 seconds if no data is seen from UART or BT. An optional timer value can be entered to
change the timer. This value is in ¼ seconds. So for a 30 second timer, use 120 as the
value. The maximum value is 255 (64 seconds)
K,
Kill (disconnect) from the current connection
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The characters KILL<cr><lf> will be echoed to
the local UART once the connection is broken.
F,1
Go into fast data mode, ends configuration immediately.
H
Help,
will print out a list of commands and their basic syntax
R,1
Forces a complete reboot of the device (similar to a power cycle