EmbeddedBlue 500
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6.
Select the
Local Services
tab and note the
COM Port
for the Bluetooth Serial Port
service. You may have to scroll to the right to see the COM Port column of the table.
This COM port is the serial communications port that the DBT-120 Bluetooth
software has associated for connections that are established from a remote
Bluetooth device. This COM port can be used to communicate with the eb500 from
applications, such as HyperTerminal, when connections are established from remote
Bluetooth devices to the PC.
7.
Select the
Hardware
tab and note the
Device Address
shown in the Device
Properties section of the dialog.
The device address will be used in the BASIC Stamp application developed in later
actions.
8.
On the
Bluetooth Configuration
dialog, click
Cancel
.
This will close the Bluetooth Configuration dialog.
9.
Close the
My Bluetooth Places
window.
10.
Open
HyperTerminal
.
This will display the Connection Description dialog.
11.
In the
Name
box, type the name of your connection. For example, EB500-USB-RX.
12.
Click
OK
.
This will display the Connect To dialog.
13.
In the
Connect using
dropdown, select the
serial port
to which the DBT-120
Bluetooth software associated with the connection from the eb500 on the Board of
Education board to the PC.
This is the COM port that we previously noted as being the COM port that is used to
communicate with the eb500 when connections are established from remote
Bluetooth devices to the PC.
14.
Click
OK
.
This will display the Properties dialog.
15.
In the
Bits per second
dropdown, select
9600
.
16.
In the
Data bits
dropdown, select
8
.
17.
In the
Parity
dropdown, select
None
.
18.
In the
Stop bits
dropdown, select
1
.
19.
In the
Flow control
dropdown, select
None
.