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3. Configuration 

 

3.1. Operation Modes 

 
In addition to the serial port configurations such as bit/second, data bit, parity, stop bit, flow control, 
Parani-SD has some configurations for Bluetooth. For getting the most out of Parani-SD, user should 
understand the following Bluetooth connection schemes. 
 
A Bluetooth device can play a role as a master or slave. Master tries to connect itself to other 
Bluetooth device, and slave is waiting to be connected from other Bluetooth devices. A Bluetooth 
connection is always made by a pair of master and slave. A slave can be in two modes, Inquiry Scan 
or Page Scan mode. Inquiry Scan mode is waiting the packet of inquiry from other Bluetooth devices 
and Page Scan mode is waiting the packet of connection from other Bluetooth devices. Every 
Bluetooth device has its unique address, called BD (Bluetooth Device) address, which is composed of 
12 hexa-decimal numbers. 
 
Parani-SD has 4 operation modes as follows. Each mode can be identified with LED indicators as 
illustrated in next section. 
 

Table 3-1 The Parani-SD Operation Modes 

Mode Description 

Mode0 

Parani-SD must be in Mode0, when it is directly controlled by AT commands. 
In this mode, there is no response when power on or software reset, and Parani-SD is just 
waiting for AT command input. Neither master nor slave is assigned to Parani-SD in mode0. 
User can change the configurations of Parani-SD in this mode. 
The factory default is set to Mode0. 

Mode1 

Parani-SD tries to connect the last connected Bluetooth device. 
Parani-SD in Mode1 is to be a master and tries to connect the last connected Bluetooth 
device. Parani-SD always stores the BD address of the Bluetooth device to which Parani-SD 
has connected last time. When Parani-SD is initially used or after hardware reset, there is no 
BD address stored in Parani-SD. In this case, Mode1 does not make any sense and mode 
change from other operation modes to Mode1 is not allowed. The mode change to Mode1 can 
be made after Parani-SD succeeds to connect to other Bluetooth device in Mode0. Once 
changed to Mode1, Parani-SD will try to connect automatically the last connected Bluetooth 
device whenever power on or software reset. 
Parani-SD in Mode1 cannot be discovered or connected by other Bluetooth devices. 

Mode2 

Parani-SD is waiting for the connection from the last connected Bluetooth device. 
Parani-SD in Mode2 is to be a slave and waiting for the connection only from the last 
connected Bluetooth device. Just like Mode1, if there is no BD address stored in Parani-SD, 
the mode change from other operation modes to Mode2 is not allowed. Once changed to 
Mode2, Parani-SD will wait for the connection from the last connected Bluetooth device 
whenever power on or software reset. 
Parani-SD in Mode2 cannot be discovered or connected to Bluetooth devices other than the 
last connected device. 

Mode3 

Parani-SD is waiting for the connection from any other Bluetooth devices. 
Parani-SD in Mode3 acts like in Mode2, but allows any connection from other Bluetooth 
device. Most of general Bluetooth device is set to Mode3. 
Parani-SD in Mode3 can be discovered and connected from any other Bluetooth devices. 

Summary of Contents for Parani-SD100

Page 1: ...1 Parani SD100 200 User Guide Version 1 0 0 2006 07 22...

Page 2: ...mended 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 w...

Page 3: ...Terminal Program 21 4 Approval Information 23 4 1 FCC 23 4 1 1 FCC Compliance Statement 23 4 1 2 RF Exposure Statement 23 4 1 3 Do not 23 4 2 CE 23 4 2 1 EC R TTE Directive 23 5 RF Information 24 5 1...

Page 4: ...Force to Reconnect default 1 39 C 2 S2 Enable Hardware Flow Control default 1 39 C 3 S3 Stream UART Policy default 0 39 C 4 S4 Enable Remote Name Query default 1 39 C 5 S6 Enable Low Power Mode defau...

Page 5: ...5 D 2 2 AT Response 42 D 3 Transmission Delay 43 D 3 1 RF Processing Delay 43 D 3 2 RF Transmission Environment 43...

Page 6: ...zes the quality and distance of wireless communications Parani SD can be configured and controlled by typical AT commands User can easily configure Parani SD on the terminal program such as HyperTermi...

Page 7: ...ParaniWIN Modem AT command set Firmware Update ParaniUpdater for SD ESD Diagnostic LED Power Standby Connect Serial RX Serial TX Supply voltage DC 5V 2A AC100 240V 50 60Hz Power Common Power supply o...

Page 8: ...pack for SD200 only to the Parani SD Series Following items are pre required to get started One DC power adapter USB power cable or DC power cable included in the package One PC with RS232 serial por...

Page 9: ...e 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 a...

Page 10: ...3 Attaching Batter Pack to Parani SD200 The Parani SD200 supports battery pack that can carry two AA batteries as an optional accessory Users can use both general type batteries or rechargeable ones...

Page 11: ...the last connected Bluetooth device Parani SD in Mode1 is to be a master and tries to connect the last connected Bluetooth device Parani SD always stores the BD address of the Bluetooth device to whic...

Page 12: ...ontact the technical support 3 3 2 Hardware Flow Control Parani SD plugged into its host system transmits data from host to the other side Bluetooth device These data is saved temporarily in the inter...

Page 13: ...sed for extended AT commands At this time combination of dipswitches must be complied with AT cmd Then baud rate will go back to 9600 as default Table 3 4 Baud rate Settings by Dipswitches 2400 4800 9...

Page 14: ...t and Disconnect Table 3 6 Pairing Process by Pairing Button SD1 Status LED SD2 Status LED 1 Hard reset Mode0 Standby LED turns on 1 Hard reset Mode0 Standby LED turns on 2 Push pairing button Mode3 C...

Page 15: ...irm If the settings are different from the host computer error message will pop up If the Parani SD is in the status of connection warning message will pop up Then the current connection can be cancel...

Page 16: ...r at upper left corner of the window without re running the ParaniWIN program Figure 3 6 Menu Bar at Upper Left corner of ParaniWIN The icons in the left side window come to the corresponding windows...

Page 17: ...ption option the Parani SD encrypts packets and sends them The Encryption options works well in case that only one between Master and Slave uses this option Parani SD has 4 response messages OK ERROR...

Page 18: ...evices to be searched can be controlled Select one of the devices searched and click Connect button The selected Bluetooth device must be in Page scan mode Click Disconnect button to cancel the connec...

Page 19: ...rminate the sensitivity test The sensitivity test will continue until the STOP button is pushed If you close the ParaniWIN Window without pushing the STOP button you must restart Parani SD to terminat...

Page 20: ...20 Figure 3 10 Connection in Window If the Connection Wizard icon is clicked an easy pairing menu to use appears as follows Figure 3 11 Connection Wizard Window...

Page 21: ...ing connection will be established automatically 3 3 8 ParaniUpdater Parani SD support firmware update You can download new firmwares of Parani SD at http www sena com With ParaniUpdater you can updat...

Page 22: ...iguration window as Parani SD settings The settings need to be set correctly otherwise error message may be shown up on the screen or cause malfunctioning of Parani SD Figure 3 13 HyperTreminal Choose...

Page 23: ...sired operation 4 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...

Page 24: ...Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum 5 4 Modulation Method GFSK Gaussian filtered Frequency Shift Keying 5 5 Radio Output Power Products Radio Output Power SD100 18dBm SD200 18dBm 5 6 Receiving Sensitiv...

Page 25: ...emale connector Table A 1 Pin assignment of the DB 9 female connector Pin Signal Direction Description 1 CD Output Received Line Signal Detect 2 TxD Output Transmitted Data 3 RxD Input Received Data 4...

Page 26: ...26 A 2 1 To Host with DTE Interface A 2 2 To Host with DCE Interface...

Page 27: ...onse Parani SD replies to AT commands with 4 kinds of message OK ERROR CONNECT and DISCONNECT B 1 2 Operation Mode Mode Description Mode0 Waiting for AT commands Mode1 Attempting to connect the last c...

Page 28: ...egory Index AT Commands RESET 1 2 ATZ AT F SERIAL PORT 3 4 5 AT AT UARTCONFIG b p s AT USEDIP Information 6 7 8 AT BTINFO AT BTINQ AT BTLAST Mode 9 AT BTMODEn Status 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AT SETESC nn...

Page 29: ...ly Reference ATZ B 3 3 AT SD Response OK Purpose Check the connection status with host equipment Description Check if the connection to host equipment is normal The serial parameters of Parani SD must...

Page 30: ...E0 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 A...

Page 31: ...use this command in Stanby status The sensitivity 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 sensitivity is...

Page 32: ...escape sequence character by default which is changeable by AT SETESC Reference AT SETESC ATO AT BTCANCEL B 3 13 AT SETESC nn SD Response OK Purpose Change the escape sequence character Description E...

Page 33: ...om other Bluetooth devices If the parameter of to is 0 it will wait forever When connection is made with other Bluetooth device SD response will be CONNECT with its BD address If there is no connectio...

Page 34: ...connection the Bluetooth device must be in Page scan This attempt continues for 5 minutes If it fails to make connection SD response is ERROR Reference AT BTINQ AT BTSCAN Example ATD000B530011FF B 3...

Page 35: ...use the main memory still has the list Reference AT BTFP AT BTKEY AT BTSD AT BTSEC ATZ AT F B 3 25 AT BTFP n SD Response OK Purpose Set generation of link key every time of connection Parameters n 0 I...

Page 36: ...n Parani SD can be in low power mode to save the power consumption It takes a few seconds to wake up Parani SD in low power mode B 3 29 AT DFU SD Response Display garbage messages repeatedly Purpose D...

Page 37: ...ion Some S registers are optimized for the overall performance and protected from an arbitrary change by user When users try to change these S registers SD response is ERROR For details of S register...

Page 38: ...n AT BTINFO AT BTLPM n AT BTSD AT BTCSD AT BTFP n AT UARTCONFIG b p s AT USEDIP AT BTVER AT DFU AT BTRSSI n Valid only when Parani SD is not connected to other Bluetooth device Valid only when Parani...

Page 39: ...mall data quickly This value decides the way of handling stream data from UART When this value is 1 in order that SD minimizes the latency SD sends the received data immediately When this value is 0 i...

Page 40: ...cannot be changed to Standby As Parani SD skips the process detecting escape sequence character the more efficient data transmission is expected S11 1 Parani SD allow escape sequence character Wheneve...

Page 41: ...he SD will restart automatically If this value is 0 SD will attempt to connect without restarting C 15 S33 Inquiry Timeout default 30 This is the timeout in seconds to execute inquiry scan C 16 S37 Su...

Page 42: ...ni SD are same as those of its host equipment Parani SD supports No parity Even parity and Odd parity 1 and 2 Stop bit Check whether the host equipment of Parani SD uses Hardware Flow Control Parani S...

Page 43: ...oth device This time delay cannot be reduced and would be bigger as the RF transmission environment is bad Do not use Parani SD If your applications cannot allow this time delay D 3 2 RF Transmission...

Page 44: ...nterference 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 t...

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