Parani-ESD100V2/110V2 User Guide Version 2.0.5 2012-01-18
10 2.2.1. Connecting Parani-ESD to Development Board Connect the Parani-ESD to the Development Board as shown below. Figure 2-2 Connecting Para
11 2.2.3. Connecting a Device to Development Board Connect the serial data cable between the Development Board and the serial device. If necessar
12 3. Configuration 3.1. Operation Modes In addition to the serial port configurations, the Parani-ESD requires also includes some settings for B
13 3.2. Serial Ports The applicable settings for serial ports are as follows. Table 3-2 The Parani-ESD Serial Port Settings Serial Port Settings V
14 Example of remote configuration mode. 3.6. Software and Utility This configuration software and utility for firmware update is inc
15 Figure 3-2 Main Window Figure 3-3 Information Window
16 Serial port settings can be changed by <Start Configuration> and <ParaniWIN Configuration> of ParaniWIN in the menu bar
17 Authentication option, you must also enter a Pin Code value. If the authentication is enabled, the connection, between the Master and Slave devic
18 Figure 3-7 Signal Strength Test The signal strength test shows LInkQuality and RSSI values. The closer LinkQuality is to 255 and RSSI is to 0
19 Figure 3-8 Connection(in) Window If the Connection Wizard icon is clicked, an easy to use pairing menu will appear: Figure 3-9 Connection Wiz
2 User Guide for the Parani-ESD100V2/110V2 Version 2.0.5 Firmware version 2.0.X Printed in Korea Copyright Copyright 2008~2012, Sena Technologies,
20 configuration should be completed. Make sure that each Parani-ESD‟s connect LED is on. At this point, when both Parani-ESD‟s are restarted the
21 Click [Next] with after selecting the check box, which makes the unit discoverable, in which ESD1 can be discovered and connected from the other
22 Click [Next] after selecting check box. ESD2 will then do a search nearby, and search for Bluetooth devices for 30 seconds. The program will show
23 It may take about 5 seconds to complete the connection. For the automatic connection to take place between ESD1 and ESD2, the proper operation
24 Figure 3-18 ParaniWizard Step 9 Now the configuration of ESD1 and ESD2 has been completed. Now when the units are turned off and then turned o
25 Parani Multi Wizard supports the Wizard mode and the Manual mode. The Wizard mode provide the user step-by-step instructions for multiple mo
26 Figure 3-21 ParaniUpdater Window 3.11. Terminal Program A terminal program is typically an application that will enable a PC to communicate d
27 To view the AT commands that are being typed, you will need to enable the local echo option. Go to File->Properties->Settings->ASCII se
28 4. Multiple Connection Mode 4.1. Overview Parani-ESD100V2/110V2 supports multiple connections up to 4 slave units. There are two types of mult
29 4.2. Configuration All the slaves should be in the status of waiting for connection either in Mode 2 or Mode 3 and the master unit tries to con
3 Revision History Revision Date Name Description V1.0.0 2009-09-29 Yh Moon Initial Revision History V2.0.0 2009-11-19 Yh Moon Multiple connection
30 4.3. AT Commands 4.3.1. AT+MULTI,n Select a multiple connection mode. Refer to Table 4-1 for descriptions. 4.3.2. AT+MLIST? It shows the cu
31 4.4. Notes When large data exchange occurs in Multi-drop mode without flow-control enabled, the master unit may experience data loss. It may als
32 5. Approval Information 5.1. FCC FCC Rule: Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.247 FCCID: S7APARANIESD1XXV2 5.1.1. FCC Compliance Statement This de
33 5.3. KCC Type Registration Certification No: SNA-ParaniESD1XXV2 5.4. TELEC Technical Regulations for Specified Radio Equipmen Article 2, Sec
34 6. RF Information 6.1. Radio Frequency Range 2.402~2.480GHz 6.2. Number of Frequency Channel 79 channels 6.3. Transmission Method FHSS(F
35 Appendix A: Connections A.1. Pin Assignment A.1.1. Parani-ESD100V2/110V2 7 8 9 10 11 122 3 4 5 61GNDGNDPairingVDDRTSTXD RXD CTSDTRDCD DSR RS
36 A.1.3. Factory Reset Signal Factory reset signal will be used for setting the Parani-ESD to factory defaults. Factory reset signal should be on
37 Table A-3 Pairing Process with other Bluetooth device by Pairing Signal ESD1 Status Pairing Signal Other Bluetooth Deivce Status 1. Reset Mode0
38 A.2.1.2. When TTL level of MICOM is 3.3V and Hardware Flow Control is not used MICOMMICRO-VDDMICOM-RXDMICOM-RSTTXDRXDCTSRTSRSTDTRDSRMICOM-TXDMI
4 Contents 1. Introduction 7 1.1. Overview ...
40 Appendix B: AT Commands B.1. Terminology B.1.1. AT Command AT command set is a HTin fact standardTH HTlanguageTH for controlling HTmodemsTH
41 Symbols Meaning ASCII Code Carriage return 0x0D Line feed 0x0A Carriage return + Line feed 112233445566 Bluetooth device address N or m
42 B.3. Command Description B.3.1. ATZ Response OK Purpose Software Reset Description This has the same effects as Powercycling the unit.
43 Control. The initial value of Device name is „ESD100V2_v2.0.0-445566‟. ESD stands for Parani-ESD, v2.0.0 for the version of firmware, and 445566
44 B.3.10. AT+MLIST? Response CURRENT MODE:SINGLE CONNECTION MODE OK Purpose Display the current multiple connection mode and connected s
45 B.3.14. AT+SETESC,nn Response OK Purpose Change the escape sequence character Description Escape sequence character set to „+‟ by default
46 n=3: Allows both of Inquiry scan and Page scan to= Time duration in seconds Description For the given to, Parani-ESD is waiting for the inquiry a
47 B.3.22. ATA Response OK Start ACL Open ACL Connect Success Purpose ACL connect to the last connected Bluetooth device Description
48 B.3.26. AT+BTSD? Response 112233445566 OK Purpose Display a list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin code Description Once a co
49 B.3.31. AT+BTLPM,n Response OK Purpose Set low power mode Parameters n=0: Inactivate (Default) n=1: Activate Description During no data tr
5 A.1.4. Pairing (BT_MODE) Signal (Single Connection Mode Only) ... 36 A.2. Connection Diagram ...
50 B.3.36. ATSnn=mm Response OK Purpose Change S-register value Parameters nn= Address of S-register mm= New value of S-register Description
51 AT+BTSD? ○ ○ AT+BTCSD ◎ AT+BTFP,n ◎ AT+UARTCONFIG,b,p,s,h ◎ AT+BTVER? ○ ○ AT+BTRSSI,n ● AT+PASS=”nnnnnnnn” ○ ○ AT+CHPASS=”nnnnnnnn” ○
52 Appendix C: S-Register S-registers contain 52 parameters for the Parani-ESD. These are stored in flash memory and the values will be saved unles
53 sequence characters, more efficient data transmission can be had. S11=1, Parani-ESD allows for the escape sequence character. Whenever it is need
54 Inter Character Time Out * Optimal Value(S23 x S26) 50ms 180 100ms 235 200ms 340 * When 10 bytes data are sent every intercharacter timeout, the
55 C.23. S48: Low Power Max Interval (default 5000) This is the max interval value to use low power mode, which is set to 5000 initially. (5000 x 6
56 C.31. S59: Current Slave in Communication (default 0) This value shows the current slave number in communication. The value is automatically st
57 Appendix D: Trouble Shooting D.1. No Data Transmission D.1.1. Device Settings Check whether the Baud rate of Parani-ESD matches that of its
58 Appendix E: Warranty E.1. GENERAL WARRANTY POLICY Sena Technologies, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as SENA) warrants that the Product shall co
59 - Floods, lightning, earthquakes, - Water spills, - Replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear, - Hardware has been altered in any way, - P
6 C.8. S13: Enable DCD Signal (default 1) ... 53 C.9. S14: Enab
60 Appendix F: How to make a RS232 interface Development Board
61 Appendix G: Parani-ESD100V2/110V2 PCB mechanical drawing
7 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview Parani-ESD is a module device for wireless serial communication using Bluetooth technology that is international
8 1.3. Product Specification Note *: Bluetooth v2.0 supports improved AFH function. AFH function is to mitigate the interference between WiFi a
9 2. Getting Started This chapter describes how to set up the Parani-ESD for the first time. - 2.1 Panel Layout explains the panel layout. - 2.2 Co
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