1Parani-ESD100/110/200/210User GuideVersion 1.1.72011-12-26
102. Getting StartedThis chapter describes how to set up the Parani-ESD Series for the first time.- 2.1 Panel Layout explains the panel layout.- 2.2 C
112.2.1. Connecting Parani-ESD to Jig BoardConnect the Parani-ESD Series to the Jig Board as shown below.Figure Error! Style not defined.-2 Connecting
122.2.3. Connecting a Device to Jig BoardConnect the serial data cable between the Jig Board and the serial device. If necessary, supply powerto the s
133. Configuration3.1. Operation ModesIn addition to the serial port configurations, the Parani-ESD requires also includes some settings forBluetooth.
143.2. Serial PortsThe applicable settings for serial ports are as follows.Table 3-2 The Parani-ESD Serial Port SettingsSerial Port Settings ValuesBau
153.6 ParaniWINParaniWIN is a program that runs on Microsoft Windows for the configuration of Parani-ESD. InstallParaniWIN on your computer. Plug a Pa
16Figure 3-3 Information WindowSerial port settings can be changed by <Start Configuration> and <ParaniWIN Configuration> ofParaniWIN in t
17Figure 3-5 Device Setting WindowParani-ESD supports two security options, Authentication and Encryption. If you check theAuthentication option, you
18Figure 3-6 Connection(out) WindowClick [Search] button to search nearby Bluetooth devices. Once several Bluetooth devices has beenfound, select one
19The signal strength test shows LinkQuality and RSSI values. The closer LinkQuality is to 255 andRSSI is to 0, this means the Parani-ESD has a good c
2User Guide for the Parani-ESD100/110/200/210Version 1.1.7Firmware version 1.1.XLast revised on Dec. 26, 2011Printed in KoreaCopyrightCopyright 2006~2
20Figure 3-9 Connection Wizard WindowIn this example we will refer to the two Parani-ESDs as ESD1 and ESD2 respectively. To use thismenu, please do th
21Figure 3-10 ParaniWizard Step 1Plug ESD1 into the serial port of the host computer and power on the unit. Click [Wizard Setting]button to configure
22Figure 3-12 ParaniWizard Step 3Click [Wizard Setting] button to configure the serial settings of ESD2. These settings must be same asthose of the ho
23Figure 3-14 ParaniWizard Step 5Select the ESD1 from the list and click [Connect], then the following message box will be displayed.Figure 3-15 Paran
24For the automatic connection to take place between ESD1 and ESD2, the proper operation mode ofESD1 and ESD2 have to be set.Figure 3-16 ParaniWizard
25Figure 3-18 ParaniWizard Step 9Now the configuration of ESD1 and ESD2 has been completed. Now when the units are turned off andthen turned on again,
263.9 Terminal ProgramA terminal program is typically an application that will enable a PC to communicate directly with amodem. If you are using Windo
274. Approval Information4.1. FCC4.1.1. FCC Compliance StatementThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follow
285. RF Information5.1. Radio Frequency Range2.402~2.480GHz5.2. Number of Frequency Channel79 channels5.3. Transmission MethodFHSS(Frequency Hopping S
29Appendix A: ConnectionsA.1. Pin AssignmentA.1.1. Parani-ESD100/110Figure A-1 Pin Assignment of Parani-ESD100/110Table A-1. Pin Assignment of Parani-
3Revision HistoryRevision Date Name DescriptionV1.1.2 2007-05-26 Yh Moon Initial Revision HistoryV1.1.3 2007-06-25 Yh Moon Update Approval, Command Va
30A.1.2. Parani-ESD200/210Figure A-2 Pin Assignment of Parani-ESD200/210Table A-2 Pin Assignment of Parani-ESD200/210Pin # Signal Direction Descriptio
31A.1.5. Pairing Signal (only for Parani-ESD100/110)Parani-ESD100/110 provides a pairing signal input for instant configuration and automaticconnectio
32A.2. Connection DiagramA.2.1. Parani-ESD100/110A.2.1.1. When TTL level of MICOM is 3.3VMICOMPARANI-ESD100/110MICRO-VDDMICOM-RXDMICOM-CTSMICOM-RTSMIC
33A.2.1.3. When TTL level of MICOM is 5VMICOMPARANI-ESD100/110MICRO-VDDMICOM-RXDMICOM-CTSMICOM-RTSMICOM-RSTMICOM-DTRMICOM-DSRTXDRXDCTSRTSRSTDTRDSRMICO
34A.2.2. Parani-ESD200/210A.2.2.1. When TTL level of MICOM is 3.3VA.2.2.2. When TTL level of MICOM is 3.3V and Hardware Flow Control is not used
35A.2.2.3. When TTL level of MICOM is 5V
36Appendix B: AT CommandsB.1. TerminologyB.1.1. AT CommandAT command set is a HTin fact standardTH language for controlling modems. The AT command set
37B.1.6. SymbolsThe symbols are used for the description of command syntax as follows:Symbols Meaning ASCII CodeCarriage return 0x0DLine feed 0x0AC
38B.3. Command DescriptionB.3.1. ATZResponse OKPurposeSoftware ResetDescriptionThis has the same effects as Powercycling the unit.This command disc
39B.3.5. AT+BTINFO?Response 112233445566,DeviceName,Mode,Status,Auth,Encryp,FlowControl OKPurposeDisplay Bluetooth settingsDescriptionThe current
4Contents1. Introduction 71.1. Overview ...
40PurposeTest signal strengthParametersn=0: Stop signal strength testn=1: Start signal strength testDescriptionWhen Bluetooth connection is establishe
41ExampleAT+SETESC,42B.3.13. ATOResponseNonePurposeConvert the operation status of ‘Standby’ to ‘Connect’DescriptionYou can convert the operation sta
42B.3.17. AT+BTSCAN112233445566,toResponse OK CONNECT 112233445566or OK ERRORPurposeWait for connection by the Bluetooth device with given BD
43B.3.20. ATAResponse OK Start ACL Open ACLConnect Successor ACLConnect FailPurposeACL connect to the last connected Bluetooth deviceDescript
44B.3.24. AT+BTSD?Response 112233445566 OKPurposeDisplay a list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin codeDescriptionOnce a connection is mad
45DescriptionParani-ESD can have a user friendly name for easy identification. The name allows up to30 alpha-numeric characters.ReferenceAT+BTINFO?, A
46B.4. Command ValidityOperation StatusAT CommandStandby Pending ConnectAT○ ○ATZ○ ○AT&F○ ○AT+BINQ?◎ATD112233445566◎ATD◎ATA112233445566◎ATA◎AT+BTSC
47Appendix C: S-RegisterS-registers contains 52 parameters for the Parani-ESD. These are stored in flash memory and thevalues will be saved unless har
48status can be changed to Standby.C.7. S12: Clear Data Buffer When Disconnected (default 0)S12=0, Parani-ESD does not clear the data buffer received
49the optimal value. If the intercharater timeout is set below the optimal value, the data will be puttogether and sent by 20, 30, 40 bytes or more.C.
5B.1.5. Security...36B.1.6. Sym
50C.24. S48: Low Power Max Interval (default 2048)This is the max interval value to use low power mode, which is set to 2048 initially. (2048 x 625μse
51Appendix D: Trouble ShootingD.1. No Data TransmissionD.1.1. Device SettingsCheck whether the Baud rate of Parani-ESD matches that of its host equipm
52Appendix E: WarrantyE.1. GENERAL WARRANTY POLICYSena Technologies, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as SENA) warrants that the Product shall conform to
53- Water spills,- Replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear,- Hardware has been altered in any way,- Product that has been exposed to repair a
54Appendix F: How make a RS232 interface Jig Board
55Appendix G: Parani-ESD PCB mechanical drawingParani-ESD100_Dimension
6C.19. S43: COD (default 001F00)...49C.20. S44: COD Fi
71. Introduction1.1. OverviewParani-ESD is a module device for wireless serial communication using Bluetooth technology that isinternational a standar
81.3. Product SpecificationParani-ESD100/110 Parani-ESD200/210Serial speeds 1200bps to 230400bpsFlow Control: None, Hardware RTS/CTSSerial Interface2.
9Note *:Bluetooth v1.2 supports improved AFH function. AFH function is to mitigate the interferencebetween WiFi and Bluetooth radios by automatically
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