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The next step is configuring the CRD3301 at the correct baud rate as well. This can be
done as follows:
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Read the Bluetooth address label underneath the CRD3301 cradle
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Wait until the OPR3301 has successfully connected to the CRD3301 and thereby
configured the baud rate.
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Read the label below to manually disconnect
Manually disconnect
The last step is to configure the CRD3301 as a Bluetooth-to-RS232 dongle. This can
be done as follows:
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Remove the power from the CRD3301
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Change the switches underneath the CRD3301 to the following set-up:
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Make sure you've connected the RS232 cable between your PC and the
CRD3301
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Reconnect the power supply
Step 2: Configuring the OPR3301 and establishing a Bluetooth connection
Since your CRD3301 will now behave like a Bluetooth dongle that's attached to a PC, it
is also necessary to configure your OPR3301 as if it's connected to a PC. Read the
label below to make this configuration.
Connect to PC
(or another third party Bluetooth device)
The following step is connect your OPR3301 to the CRD3301 again and open the COM
port on your PC by using the following steps.
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Read the Bluetooth address label underneath the CRD3301 cradle
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Wait until the OPR3301 has successfully connected to the CRD3301
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Start Appload on your PC and open the RS232 monitor of Appload, using:
Utilities > Show RS232 data
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Select the following communication settings in Appload
Settings > Port > COM x (where x is the number of your RS232 port)
Settings > Baudrate > 38400
Settings > Databits > 8
Settings > Parity > None
Settings > Stop bits > 1
Settings > Format > Normal (or ASCII)