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2. 501000 User Guide Version 2 0 7 2012 01 18 User Guide for the Parani SD1000 Version 2 0 7 Firmware version 2 0 X Printed in Korea Copyright Copyright 2008 2012 Sena Technologies Inc All rights reserved Sena Technologies reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its product without providing notice Trademark Parani is a trademark of Sena Technologies Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation Notice to Users When a system failure may cause serious consequences protecting life and property against such consequences with a backup system or safety device is essential The user agrees that protection against consequences resulting from system failure is the user s responsibility This device is not approved for life support or medical systems Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Sena Technologies will void the user s authority to operate this device Precautions and Safety Electricity Use only the supplied AC adapter Use of unauthorized power adapter is not recommended 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 wet hands Electrical shock may result Immediately power off the product and unplug the AC adapter if smoke or odors
3. Device Setting Connection out e Connection in 6 Connect Specified devices Define the number of nearby devices to be searched Connection Wizard Drop the Connection Signal Strength Test sme joa RSSI Nate MUST push STOP button after startting on measuring Figure 3 8 Signal Strength Test The signal strength test shows LInkQuality and RSSI values The closer LinkQuality is to 255 and RSSI is to 0 this means the Parani SD1000 has a good connection to the connected Bluetooth device In general the wireless connectivity is at its best within 10 meters You can push the STOP button at anytime in order to terminate the signal strength test The signal strength test will continue until the STOP button is pushed If you close the ParaniWIN Window without pushing the STOP button you must restart Parani SD1000 to terminate the test Connection in icon will show the following window which enables the Parani SD1000 to wait for a connection from another Bluetooth device If the waiting time is set to 0 Parani SD1000 wvill continually wait for connection until Cancel button is clicked 24 Serial port was open 1 9600 No Parity One Stopbit ParaniWIM Device Info Bluetooth Address 000195164 51 Mode MODEO Device Name PSD100v1 0 0 164C51 Option Device Setting iv Other Bluetooth Devices can discover this Parani Inquiry scan
4. B 3 11 AT BTMODE n Set operation mode Parameters 0 MODEO Default n 1 MODE1 n 2 MODE2 n 3 MODE3 Description When the operation status is Pending currently change the status to Standby with AT BTCANCEL prior to this command To take effect the ATZ must be executed or Powercycle the unit AT BTMODE 2 ATZ B 3 12 AT MULTI ne Set multiple connection mode Parameters n 0 Single Connection Mode Default n 1 Multi Drop Mode 2 Node Switching Mode Set single connection mode multi drop mode or node switching mode B 3 13 Convert the operation status of Connect to Standby Description In Connect status data from host is transmitted to the other side Bluetooth device and any AT command is not accepted but this command which is not echoed on the screen When Parani SD encounters a character from host it stops the data transmission and waits for next 2 characters If the next 2 characters aren t both it restart to transmit data including the first as well If not it converts the operation status to Standby If the data from host includes it will convert the operation status to Standby Notice that Parani SD holds data transmission when it encounters until receiving next character is an escape sequence character by default which is changeable by AT SETESC It can t use for remote configuration mode
5. Please setup serial port for configuring Parani SD ESD Serial Port COM1 BaudRate Parity None StopBit 1 E Figure 3 2 Serial Port Setting 20 Set each option properly and click Confirm If the settings of the Parani SD1000 are different from the ParaniWin an error message will pop up If the Parani SD1000 is in the status of connection warning message will pop up Then the current connection can be cancelled by Disconnect button on the main window Serial port was open COM 1 9600 No Parity One Stopbit ParaniWIN i Device Info Address 000195164 51 Mode Infomation Search Result Bluetooth Address Device Name Device Setting Connection out 2 5 Connection in ch 10 2 Define the number of nearby devices to be searched oh a Connect to Specified devices Connection Wizard Disconnect Drop the Connection Sensitivity Test START Note MUST push STOP button after startting on measuring Figure 3 3 Main Window Serial port was open COM 1 9600 No Parity One Stopbit ParaniWIN Device Name PSD100v1 0 0 164C51 Device Bluetooth Address 000195164C51 Current Mode MODEO Current Status Standby Device Setting Security g Authentication Don t use Encryption Don t use Connection out B Uart Setting S Baud Rate E 9500 Connection in StopBit One Stopbit Parity E No Pa
6. Add MultiDropMode to use pairing button V2 0 5 2010 12 28 Jh Park Modify S Register 24 V2 0 6 2011 01 25 Jh Park Add Remote Configuration V2 0 6 1 2011 12 26 Package does not contain CD ROM V2 0 7 2012 01 18 Jh Park Modify contents about page timeout and node switching mode Sleep IC Contents 1 Introduction 7 Ted 7 2 Package Check List re eoi eene aa dee ette or e ttr aee 7 1 2 1 Single Unit Package diste dee are i cn 7 1 2 2 Bulk Pack Package iac ed a trat REEL ens 7 1 9 Product SpecifiCatiOn ite ii crease ar 8 2 Getting Started 10 24 Panel Layout endian Sen eee ede e ap dan ee a eee 10 2 2 Connecting the HardWare ziion ika enne sens 10 2 2 1 Connecting Power to 601000 10 2 2 2 Connecting Device 501000 11 2 2 3 Attaching Battery Pack to 5 1000 11 2 2 4 How to attach battery pack to 501000 12 3 Configuration 14 231 OperatiomMOod6s 5 5 motu 14 3 2 LED Indicators une se ERE EFLENT Pe REPRE REIR ee SERIE RERO 15 SiO Seral ioni 15 3 4 Data cin tle oe coi en ne dee i ai eel 15 3 5 Hardware Flow Control sic 16 3 6 Reset t
7. B 3 14 AT SETESC nne Change the escape sequence character 44 Description Escape sequence character set to by default is changeable The parameter nn must be a printable character B 3 15 ATO ATOx ATObdaddr Convert the operation status of Standby to Connect Description You can convert the operation status of Standby to Connect ready to transmit data In Node Switching mode a specific slave can be specified to become an active connection by specifying the connection number or the Bluetooth address It can t use for remote configuration mode ATO ATO000195000001 B 3 16 AT BTCANCEL Terminate the current task Description This terminates a current executing task such as Inquiry scan and Page scan then converts the operation status to Standby It can t use for remote configuration mode B 3 17 5 Response CONNECT 1122334455667 Wait for inquiry and connection from other Bluetooth devices Description This allows the inquiry and connection from the other Bluetooth devices The operation status will be in Pending after this command When connection is made and released the operation status is back to Pending To convert the operation status to Standby AT BTCANCEL must be used This has the same effect as AT BTSCAN 3 0 When connection is made with other Bluetooth device response will be CONNECT with its BD address It can t use for remote
8. 35 5 4 IMPIUM 35 spec 35 Hog oc LEM 36 6 RF Information 37 6 1 Radio Frequency tenens entente nennen nns 37 6 2 Number of Frequency 37 6 3 Transmission Metha reenen a a a EE AEAEE AE E A EA RA 37 6 4 Modulation Method 22 3 trt rte Rent inae 37 6 5 Radio Output Power 5 nU edness aden tinea 37 6 6 Receiving Sensitivity 0 0 37 6 7 Power Supply eere betae diel ie 37 Appendix A Connections 38 PortPin otto eae este uan Led 38 2 Serial Wiring Diagram s t nb penat e RR RE 39 A 2 1 To Host with DTE 39 2 2 To Host with DCE Interface sese nnne enne 39 Appendix B AT Commands 40 BA Termihnology edidi oet eia pedi ete ep dos imet 40 BL T2AT Command uitio adesse RF ene MR 40 BEZAT RESPONSE ia dn de aiite de e a Tiri rte EDO 40 B 1 3 Op ration Mode e eae dog tag 40 1 4 Op8ration Stats tdeo 40 ds tetti T etd eat tt doutes 40 Symbols
9. 4 S6 Enable Low Power Mode default 0 netten C 5 S10 Enable Response Message default 1 C 6 S11 Enable Escape 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0000 ennt nennen 7 512 Clear Data Buffer When Disconnected default 1 C 8 513 Enable DCD Signal default 1 nenne 9 514 Enable DTR Transfer default 1 sss C 10 S15 Enable Disconnect by DTR default 0 204040440 0 C 11 S22 Faster Connection default 0 12 S23 Intercharacter Timeout Setting C 13 S24 Maximum Number of Inquiry Result default 15 14 S26 Intercharacter Timeout default 0 sse eene nennen C 15 S28 Escape Sequence Character default 43 sse C 16 S31 Page Timeout default 20 nentes 17 S33 Inquiry Timeout default 30 sse nennen nnne nentes C 18 S37 Supervision Timeout default 5 sess 19 543 COD default 001F00 sse nnne nennen nnns nnns innen nnns C 20 544 COD Filter default 0 nnne nennen C 21 S45 Inquiry Access Code default OX9E8B33 sse C 22 S46 BD Address of Last Conn
10. R Allow other Bluetooth Devices to Connect Page scan Connection out Seconds for waiting connection B 81 If you set the time for waiting connection to D it will wait infinitely Connection in Second Connection Wizard Status Waiting Connection onen Figure 3 9 Connection Window If the Connection Wizard icon is clicked an easy to use pairing menu will appear Serial port was open COM 1 9600 No Parity One Stopbit Parani WIN a d Factory reset and push START button Infomation Device Setting Factory Reset Restart START Master Slave Bluetooth Address Bluetooth Address Connection out RS232 21 RS232 Ey Baud Rate 9500 Baud Rate 9500 Connectionin Parity None Y Parity None z t Stop Bit 1 Y Stop Bit fi Hardware Flow Control Hardware Flow Control C ON C OFF ON OFF Connection Wizarc AT Response AT Response ON OFF 6 ON Figure 3 10 Connection Wizard Window In this example we will refer to the two Parani SD1000s as 01 and SD2 respectively To use this menu please do the following Step 1 Connect SD1 and then push the START button Step 2 Disconnect SD1 connect SD2 and then push the Next button after setting up Slave 25 configuration At this time the dip switch value should be mode The flow control settin
11. 38 2 Serial Wiring Diagram 2 1 To Host with DTE Interface DTE Host System DCE Parani SD 1 DCD 1 DCD RXD lt 2 TXD TXD RXD DTR DSR GND GND DSR DTR RTS CTS CTS RTS VCC 2 2 To Host with Interface DCE Host System DCE Parani SD 1 DCD 1 DCD TXD 2 TXD RXD RXD CTS CTS DSR DSR GND gt lt RTS RTS 39 Appendix B AT Commands B 1 Terminology B 1 1 AT Command AT command set is the in fact standard language for controlling modems The AT command set was developed by Hayes and is recognized by virtually all personal computer modems Parani SD provides the extended AT command set to control and configure the serial parameters and Bluetooth connection B 1 2 AT Response Parani SD replies to AT commands with 4 kinds of message OK ERROR CONNECT and DISCONNECT B 1 3 Operation Mode Mode Description 000000000000 Waiting for AT commands Modet Attempting to connect the last connected Bluetooth device Mode2 Waiting for the connection from the last connected Bluetooth device Mode3 Waiting for the connection from any other Bluetooth device B 1 4 Operation Status 1 5 Authentication Pin Code or Pass key Encryption Data encryption 40 1 6 Symbols T
12. 48 B 3 31 Response 2S0 m0 S1 m1 Sn mne ZOK Display all the S registers Description All parameters are stored at S register in flash memory These values are sustained until hardware reset B 3 32 AT PASS stringe string Password Default 0000 messa B 3 33 55 51 Example B 3 34 ATSnn 3 35 ATSnn mme Change S register value Parameters nn Address of S register New value of S register Description Some S registers are optimized for the overall performance and protected and cannot be changed When users try to change these S registers response is ERROR For details of S register refer Appendix B 49 4 Command Validity LL m 9 m S m S LI mama fed wooo f e EL LLL EL mem T S T mew Valid only when Parani SD is not connected to other Bluetooth device Valid only when Parani SD is connected to o
13. Encryption OFF Command Response ON Check SD ESD Factory Reset Master Setting Multiple Connection Mode Setting Node Switching Mode Slave 00019508BAC7 Use Auto Fill Slave2 00019508BAC8 Use Slave3 0001954655DE Use Slave4 0 Use Master Set Slave Setting Master Slave Set AT Command Response Disable OK ERROR CONNET DISCONNET Message Figure 3 12 Manual Setting Window In the Manual mode all settings for the multiple connection mode can be configured in one window If a Use field is unchecked or a slave address is entered as 000000000000 it is excluded from the Slave settings The Auto Fill button will load the existing multiple connection mode settings from the Parani SD ESD connected which can be useful when only some parts of the settings are changed If the AT Command Response Disable check box is checked on the AT command responses such as OK ERROR CONNECT DISCONNECT are suppressed 3 13 ParaniUpdater Parani SD1000 supports firmware updates You can download new firmware images for the Parani 01000 at http Awww sena com With the ParaniUpdater you can update the firmware of Parani SD1000 by selecting the firmware image file and pushing Start button Note DO NOT power off Parani SD1000 while the firmware update is progressing this may damage the Parani SD1000 28 ParaniUpdater Pot v BaudRate 9600 Y StopBit 1 Pl
14. Manual Failure caused by improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer or any other third party 59 Floods lightning earthquakes 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 attempts by a third party without SENA s written consent Hardware hosting modified SENA Software or non SENA Software unless modifications have been approved by SENA Battery component capacity degradation due to usage aging and with some chemistry lack of maintenance F 4 SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS WARRANTY PERIOD SENA warranties software Product for a period of one 1 year WARRANTY COVERAGE SENA warranty will be limited to providing a software bug fix or a software patch at a reasonable time after the user notifies SENA of software non conformance F 5 THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS The warranty policy of the third party software is conformed to the policy of the corresponding vendor 60
15. configuration mode B 3 18 AT BTSCAN n to Response CONNECT 1122334455667 or ERROR Wait for inquiry and connection from other Bluetooth devices for a given duration Parameters n 1 Allows Inquiry scan n 2 Allows Page scan n 3 Allows both of Inquiry scan and Page scan to Time duration in seconds Description For the given to Parani SD is waiting for the inquiry and connection from other Bluetooth devices If the parameter of to is 0 it will wait forever 45 When connection is made with other Bluetooth device response will be CONNECT with its BD address If there is no connection made within this time duration response is ERROR and the operation status becomes to Standby It can t use for remote configuration mode AT BTSCAN 2 30 B 3 19 AT BTSCAN112233445566 to Response 2 1122334455667 ERROR Wait for connection by a Bluetooth device with a given BD address Parameters 112233445566 BD address to time duration in seconds Description Parani SD will wait to be connected to by the Bluetooth device with the given BD address If the parameter of to is 0 it will wait forever When connection is made with the Bluetooth device response will be CONNECT with its BD address If there is no connection made within this time duration response is ERROR and the operation status becomes Standby It can t use for remote con
16. performance This may lead to increased data transmission time delays 56 Appendix Parani SD1000 mechanical drawing E 1 Parani SD1000 mechanical drawing mm 101 with stub antenna 76 without antenna 57 E 2 Battery pack mechanical drawing mm 20 70 14 00 1 20 70 5 14 00 E 6 80 1 00 52 50 2 80 4 00 bi 5 00 Standard Battery Pack 1 00 52 50 2 gt as T 14 10 4 00 Pe AE 10 18 Extended Battery Pack 58 Appendix Warranty F 1 GENERAL WARRANTY POLICY Sena Technologies Inc hereinafter referred to as SENA warrants that the Product shall conform to and perform in accordance with published technical specifications and the accompanying written materials and shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the period of time herein indicated such warranty period commencing upon receipt of the Product This warranty is limited to the repair and or replacement at SENA s discretion of defective or non conforming Product and SENA shall not be responsible for the failure of the Product
17. should be in the status of waiting for connection either in Mode 2 or Mode 3 and the master unit tries to connect to the slave units The master unit needs to be configured to work in a multiple connection mode using AT MULTI x command which makes master reboots after execution Table 4 1 AT MULTI O Single Connection Mode AT MULTI 1 Multi Drop Mode AT MULTI 2 Node Switching Mode Table 4 2 Configuration of a Multiple Connection Mode Manual Connection Automatic Connection 000195000001 000195000001 000195000002 000195000002 000195000003 000195000003 ATD000195000004 000195000004 546 000195000001 554 000195000002 555 000195000003 556 000195000004 AT MULTI 1 or AT MULTI 2 OK AT BTMODE 1 After rebooted automatically master tries to connect to slaves After input the BD addresses of the slave units into 4 S registers S46 S54 S55 and S56 and then set operation mode as MODE 1 users can use multiple connection function If S registers have available slaves address AUTO CONNECT message will be displayed following corresponding TASK TASK1 OK AUTO CONNECT TASK2 OK TASK3 OK AUTO CONNECT 5 4 4 3 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
18. 0s one master four slaves as master and slave1 slave2 slave3 slave4 Step 1 Turn on master and reset it by pressing Factory Reset Button And turn slave1 slave2 slave3 slave4 and reset it by pressing Factory Reset Button Step 2 Press the Pairing Button of slave1 slave2 slave3 slave4 for 2 seconds until Mode LED blinks 3 times every 3 seconds Keep the power ON Step 3 Press the Pairing Button of master for 2 seconds until Mode LED blinks 3 times every 3 seconds Keep the power ON Step 4 Press the Pairing Button of master for 2 seconds until Mode LED blinks every second Wait for master amp slave1 to connect to each other until the Connect LED s of master and slave1 blink every 1 second It takes about 10 seconds to make a connection If there are many Bluetooth devices nearby it may take longer slave1 s address is save to master s S Register 46 Step 5 Press the Pairing Button of master for 2 seconds Then master is reset for multi drop mode And master is disconnected to slave1 And master s Mode LED blinks 3 times every 3 seconds Wait for master amp slave1 to connect to each other until the Connect LED s of master and slave1 blink every 1 second It takes about 10 seconds to make a connection If there are many Bluetooth devices nearby it may take longer Step 6 Press the Pairing Button of master for 2 seconds until Mode LED blinks every second Wait for master amp slave2 to connect to each other unti
19. 232 Tx and RS232 Rx LED will flash accordingly when data is transmitted For small data transmissions it may be hard to recognize the quick flashing action of the LED Charge Led and Low battery LED will be off if you don t use battery pack Table 3 2 The Parani SD1000 LED Indicators Mode LED Connect LED Charge LED Low battery LED Green every 1 sec Green every 3 Green every 3 sec Connected Green Single every 1 sec Connected Green Green Multi 1 Charging Green Complete 3 3 Serial Ports Red The applicable settings for serial ports are as follows Table 3 3 The Parani SD1000 Serial Port Settings Serial Port Settings Values 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 Data bite No parity Even parity Odd parity Hardware Flow Control The values in box are the factory defaults The flow control setting is configurable only through dip switch 3 4 Data Bit Parani SD1000 supports only 8 data bit In the case of 7 data bit and even odd parity use SD 8 data bit and none parity At this time master and slave are Parani SD Parani ESD or Parani MSP series But 7 data bit and none parity is not support 3 5 Hardware Flow Control Parani SD1000 plugged into its host system transmits data from host to the other side Bluetooth device This data i
20. 3 LED blinks 3 times every 3 seconds 5 Push Pairing Button Mode1 Mode LED blinks 1 times every 1 seconds 6 slave1 connected Mode1 Connect LED blinks 1 slave1 connected Mode2 Connect LED blinks times every 1 seconds 1 times every seconds 7 Push Pairing Button Mode1 Mode LED blinks 1 times every 1 seconds 8 changed Mode3 Mode LED blinks slavei Mode2 Connect LED blinks Multi Drop Mode times every 3 seconds disconnected 1 times every 1 seconds Connect LED blinks 1 times every 1 seconds 9 slave1 disconnected Connect LED blinks 1 slave1 connected times every 1 seconds Mode LED turn on 10 slave2 Factory reset 11 Slave2 Push Pairing Button 12 Push Pairing Button Mode1 Connect LED blinks 1 times every 1 seconds 13 slave2 connected Mode1 Connect LED blinks 1 slave2 connected Mode2 Connect LED blinks times every 1 seconds 1 times every Mode LED turn on seconds 14 slave3 Factory reset 15 Slave3 Push Pairing Button 6 Push Pairing Button Mode1 Mode LED blinks 1 times every 1 seconds 17 slave3 connected Mode1 Connect LED blinks 1 slave3 connected Mode2 Connect LED blinks times every 1 seconds 1 times every Mode LED turn on seconds 18 slave4 Factory reset 19 Slave4 Push Pairing Button 20 Push Pairing Mode1 Mode LED blinks 1 Button times every 1 seconds 21 slave4 connected Mode1 Connect LED blinks 1 slave4 connected Mode2 Connect LED blinks times every 1 second
21. 5 and 56 If non existing or inactive slave addresses are entered in these S registers the overall performance will degrade due to frequent connection trials to non existing inactive slaves It may also force disconnections for overall performance and outputs disconnect messages repeatedly Node switching mode provides nearly equivalent performance as single connection mode It is always recommended to use flow control for both of Multi Drop Mode and Node Switching Mode 34 5 Approval Information 5 1 FCC FCC Part 15 Subpart C Section 15 247 FCC ID S7APARANISD1000 FCC ID S7APARANISD1000A 5 1 1 FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received Including interference that may cause undesired operation 5 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 operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 5 1 3 Do not Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user s authority to operate the equipment 5 2 CE CE1177 EN 60950 1 2001 EN 62311 2008 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 6 1 ETSI EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 ET
22. EUNDER OR THE PERFORMANCE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SAME EVEN IF SENA OR ITS DEALER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT WILL SENA OR ITS DEALERS TOTAL LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT F 3 HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS WARRANTY PERIOD SENA warranties embedded hardware Product for a period of one 1 year and external hardware Product for a period of three 3 or five 5 years according to the Product type WARRANTY PROCEDURE Upon return of the hardware Product SENA will at its option repair or replace Product at no additional charge freight prepaid except as set forth below Repair parts and replacement Product will be furnished on an exchange basis and will be either reconditioned or new All replaced Product and parts become the property of SENA If SENA determines that the Product is not under warranty it will at the Customers option repair the Product using current SENA standard rates for parts and labor and return the Product at no charge in or out of warranty WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS Damages caused by Accidents falls objects striking the SENA product Operating the Product in environments that exceed SENA s temperature and humidity specifications Power fluctuations high voltage discharges Improper grounding incorrect cabling Misuse negligence by the customer or any other third party Failure to install or operate the product s in accordance to their SENA User
23. F Transmission Environment sse nennen nennen nnns Appendix E Parani SD1000 mechanical drawing E 1 Parani SD1000 mechanical drawing mm sse E 2 Battery pack mechanical drawing mm esses Appendix F Warranty 59 F 1 GENERAL WARRANTY F 2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY F 3 HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY F 4 SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS eese nnn F 5 THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview Parani SD1000 is a terminal device for wireless serial communication using Bluetooth 2 0 EDR technology that is an international standard of short range wireless communications Parani SD 1000 can communicate with other Bluetooth devices user may connect other Bluetooth devices that support the Serial Port Profile The working distance of Parani SD1000 with default antenna is 100m Parani SD1000 has a compact design which allows it to be placed conveniently into various devices or equipment Its detachable antenna has the ability to optimize the quality and distance of wireless communications Parani SD1000 supports FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum which is a technique native to Bluetooth that allows the Parani SD1000 minimize radio interference while decreasing the likelihood of over air hijacking Pa
24. Flow Control option will not work in this case When the dipswitch value isn t ATcommand mode the Baud Rate menu will be disabled Click Apply button to apply any changes made to the Parani SD1000 Connection out icon will show the following window to search and connect other Bluetooth devices Serial port was open COM 1 115200 No Parity One Stopbit ParaniWIM i Device Info Bluetooth Address 000195165865 Made MODEL Infomation Search Result e Bluetooth Address Device Name Device Setting 5 Connection in Search in 4 Define the number of nearby devices to be searched of Connect Connect to Specified devices Connection Wizard Drop the Connection Signal Strength Test T Note MUST push STOP button after startting on measuring Figure 3 7 Connection out Window Click Search button to search nearby Bluetooth devices Once several Bluetooth devices has been found select one of the devices and click the Connect button The selected Bluetooth device must be discoverable and connectable Click Disconnect button to cancel the connection After the connection has been established you will be able to test signal strength by pushing the START button 23 Serial port was open COM 1 115200 No Parity One Stopbit ParaniWIN i Device Info Bluetooth Address 000195165865 Mode MODEL Infomation L Search Result Bluetooth Address Device Name 000853200451 Parani1D
25. SI EN 300 328 V1 6 1 5 3 KC Type Registration Certification No SNA Parani SD 1000 5 4 TELEC Type Registration Certification No 010WWBT0002 Certification No 010WWBTO0061 5 5 SIG Specification Version 2 0 2 0 EDR QDID B014291 35 5 6 IC Radio Cert No IC 8154A SD1000 Radio Cert No IC 8154A SD1000A 36 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 Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum 6 4 Modulation Method GFSK Gaussian filtered Frequency Shift Keying Pi 4 DQPSK pi 4 rotated Differential Quaternary Phase Shift Keying 8DPSK 8 phase Differential Phase Shift Keying 6 5 Radio Output Power Products Radio Output Power Parani SD1000 18dBm 6 6 Receiving Sensitivity Products Radio Output Power Parani SD1000 88dBm 6 7 Power Supply Products Radio Output Power Parani SD1000 DC5 0 12V 37 Appendix Connections A 1 Serial Port Pin Outs Parani SD is a DCE device compatible with the RS232 standard a DB9 female interface Figure A 1 Pin layout of the DB 9 female connector Table A 1 Pin assignment of the DB 9 female connector 1 DCD Bluetooth Connect Detect 2 Ow Transmitted Data we ma revo sm 5 ew Ls oem Ls oes omes 1
26. ber of Inquiry Result default 15 The maximum number of inquiry list can be controlled If value is 0 maximum number of inquiry list is limitless 14 526 Intercharacter Timeout default 0 This value describes time interval between characters used to separate the data from serial port If there is no more data coming from serial port in this value data is sent to client 523 1 x S26 50 Timeout gt 50msec 523 2 x S26 50 Timeout gt 500msec 23 3 26 3 Timeout gt 300msec 52 Intercharacter Timeout Optimal Value S23 x S26 50ms 180 100ms 235 200ms 340 When 10 bytes data are sent every intercharacter timeout they are sent separately by 10 bytes at the optimal value If the intercharater timeout is set below the optimal value the date will be put together and sent by 20 30 40 bytes or more C 15 S28 Escape Sequence Character default 43 The decimal number of the ASCII code of escape sequence character can be controlled The initial value is 43 the ASCII code of C 16 S31 Page Timeout default 20 This is the timeout in seconds to attempt connection with the command If this value is 0 Parani SD will attempt to connect without restarting It must set at 5 second units C 17 S33 Inquiry Timeout default 30 This is the timeout in seconds to execute inquiry scan C 18 S37 Supervision Timeout default 5 This is the timeout to presume disconnection
27. current mode the connection status and the BD addresses of slaves at mlist CURRENT MODE MULTI DROP TASK1 000195000001 TASK2 000195000002 TASK3 DISCONNECT 5 4 000195000004 4 3 3 ATHbdaddr Using the ATH command connections with all slaves or only connections with specific slaves be disconnected selectively Table 4 3 ATH ATH Disconnect all the slaves ATHx ATH1 ATH2 ATH3 ATH4 Disconnect the slave which belongs to the TASK x ATHbdaddr 000195000001 Disconnect the slave with specified BD address 4 3 4 ATOx ATObdaddr Using the ATO command the communication status with the last active slave or a specific slave can be set to online only in Node Switching Mode Table 4 4 ATO ATO Communicate with the slave recently communicated ATOx 1 2 4 Communicate with the slave which belongs to the TASK x ATObdaddr ATO000195000001 Communicate with the slave with specified BDaddress 33 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 also experience occasional disconnections and or system rebooting especially when bi directional communication happens It is strongly recommended to perform extensive performance test before any real world field applications The master unit would try to connect all slave units specified by S register 46 54 5
28. de3 Mode LED blinks 3 2 Push pairing Mode3 Mode LED blinks 3 button times every 3 seconds button times every 3 seconds 3 Push pairing Mode1 Mode LED _ blinks button again every second 4 Connected Slave Connect LED blinks 4 Connected Master Connect LED blinks every second every second Using pairing button users can make a pairing connection between a Parani SD unit and other Bluetooth devices Step 1 Turn on SD1 and reset it by pressing Factory Reset Button Step 2 Press the Pairing Button of SD1 for 2 seconds until Mode LED blinks 3 times every 3 seconds Keep the power ON Step 3 Users can discover and connect to SD1 by using the software or user interface of other Bluetooth device that they want to connect from Step 4 When they are connected the Connect LED of SD1 blinks every 1 second Step 5 Turn off and on Mode LED blinks twice in green every 3 seconds Step 6 Now SD1 is waiting for a connection from the last connected Bluetooth device The last connected Bluetooth device can connect to SD1 Table 3 7 Pairing Process with other Bluetooth device by Pairing Button 1 Factory reset Mode LED turns on 2 Push pairing button Mode3 Mode LED blinks 3 times 3 seconds 4 Connect LED blinks 4 Connected Master every second 501000 is support multi connection type of Multi Drop Mode 501000 is support 1 4 multi connection In this example we will refer to the four Parani SD100
29. depending on the disconnection condition You can make it not displayed using S10 register It can t use for remote configuration mode ATH 000195000001 3 23 AT BTKEY string string New code Default 1234 Description Pin code is a string which allows up to 16 alpha numeric characters Based on this pin code Parani SD generates a link key which is used in actual authentication process B 3 24 AT BTSD Response 2112233445566 ZOK Display a list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin code Description Once a connection is made with a pin code Parani SD saves the Bluetooth device with its link key generated by the pin code The connection to a device listed in Parani SD can be made automatically without the authentication process The maximum number kept on the list is 7 B 3 25 AT BTCSD Clear the list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin code Description This clears the list of Bluetooth devices linked with the same key in flash memory To take effect the ATZ command must be used or Powercycle the unit B 3 26 Set generation of link key every time of connection Parameters n 0 Inactivate Default 1 Activate 47 Description If n is set to 1 Parani SD asks for the pin code every time a connection is made This can be used to increase security B 3 27 AT BTSEC Authentication Encryptione Set authentication and data encry
30. e connection status with host equipment Description Check if the connection to host equipment is operating normally The serial parameters of Parani SD must be same as those of host equipment If not the Parani SD will not respond or ERROR message will appear or an abnormal sequence of strings will appear 3 4 AT UARTCONFIG Baudrate Parity Stopbit Set Serial parameters Parameters Baudrate 1200 2400 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 Default 9600 Parity N E O Default N Stopbit 1 2 Default 1 Description The Serial parameters can be set or changed only if SW config mode is selected in dip switch The factory default is 9600 N 1 To take effect the ATZ command must be used or Powercycle the unit Example AT UARTCONFIG 115200 N 1 B 3 5 AT USEDIP Check the Baud rate set by the dip switch Description m 0 Dip switches are set to S W Config 1 Please view the dipswitches to view your baud rate 42 B 3 6 AT BTINFO 4112233445566 DeviceName Mode Status Auth Encryp FlowControlz 0 Display Bluetooth settings Encrypt 0 1 Encryption is not activated when 0 FlowControlZ HWFC NoFC Example 4000B530011FF SENA MODEO PENDING 1 1 HWFCZ B 3 7 AT BTINQ Response 112233445566 FriendlyName CoD 112233445566 FriendlyName CoD 112233445566 FriendlyName CoD Search Bluetooth devices nearby Description The Bluetooth devices in Inquiry scan m
31. e ec dus a d fS duda esed duode 46 3 22 ATHe ATHx enne nennen nnns en nene 47 3 23 AT BTKEYs sttihig L leeren ett emi te Ht edt eee tt e E etd 47 3 24 AT4BTSD2 bete nahi dition ee ad ead e eae eet eet e e e daga 47 3 25 DC s s ede tte tin ee ie C e eee iat hice 47 B 39 26 AT BTFB ICL i eee tite e Ed eb eed aad ee t e daga 47 B 3 27 2 48 B 3 28 ici irte end need eet er e dad 48 3 297 ot tives di t tette m had e Ga er ie iat e e pd 48 3 30 AT BTRSSI n Single Connection Mode Only sse 48 BG TATEM eet deti cede er dee en ad dC rer ie 49 B 3 32 AT4 PASSSSstringel iie cn Pee eed se Rated eed 49 B 9 93 AT4XCHPASS3Sstrihiqgel iie cett tenet ken hat e e eei 49 es Ie qe totaal 49 3 35 diete ete er UR e EAT e OP intendo 49 B 4 Command 50 Appendix C S Register 51 C 1 S1 Force to Reconnect default 1 sse 51 C 2 53 Stream UART Policy default 0 ener S4 Enable Remote Name Query default 1 sse
32. e to use low power mode which is set to 4500 initially 4500 x 625 2812msec A small interval increases power consumption a large interval increases latency C 25 S52 Low Power Timeout default 5 This is the low power timeout value which is set to 5 initially bsec During no data transmission in the timeout Parani SD will be in low power mode to save the power Therefore it takes a few seconds to wake the Parani SD out of low power mode C 26 S54 BD Address of Last Connected Device This saves the Task2 BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple connection mode C 27 S55 BD Address of Last Connected Device This saves the Task3 BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple connection mode C 28 S56 BD Address of Last Connected Device This saves the Task4 BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple connection mode C 29 S57 Slave Disconnect Timeout default 3 This S57 register value defines the time period in seconds that a master unit waits in case a slave unit does not receive the data sent from the master For this time period the master unit will not send data to all slave units if any slave unit does not receive the data If the slave unit does not receive the data after this time period elapses the master unit will disconnect the connection with the problematic slave unit The value should be greater than 0 and small
33. ease select the file to be downloaded Total progress Current Operation Figure 3 13 ParaniUpdater Window 3 14 Terminal Program A terminal program is typically an application that will enable a PC to communicate directly with a modem If you are using Windows 98SE or higher version of Windows HyperTerminal program is included as part of the operating system Parani SD1000 provides some extended AT commands for configuration of the Parani SD1000 This manual will explain the method using HyperTerminal If you need to install HyperTerminal click start gt setting gt control panel gt add remove programs For more precise details HyperTerminal installations please refer to Microsoft Windows Help section COM2 Properties Port Settings Bits per second ESTNE Data bits 8 Parity None 7 Stop bits 1 m Flow control Hardware _ Restore Defaults Figure 3 14 HyperTerminal 29 Attach Parani SD1000 to serial port of host computer and power the Parani SD1000 Check Mode LED See 3 2 Make sure that the Connect LED is turned off and the Stanby LED is turned on before attempting to send any kind of AT commands to the Parani SD1000 Then launch HyperTerminal it can usually be found in start gt programs gt accessories communication gt HyperTerminal Select the Serial port that Parani SD1000 is connected to Select the Serial port setting in the window dis
34. ect cannot be changed to Standby Since the Parani SD skips the process of detecting escape sequence characters more efficient data transmission can be had 51 11 1 Parani SD allows the escape sequence character Whenever it is needed the Connect status can be changed to Standby 7 612 Clear Data Buffer When Disconnected default 1 512 0 Parani SD does not clear the data buffer received from host system when disconnected 512 1 Parani SD clears the data buffer when disconnected C 8 813 Enable DCD Signal default 1 1320 DCD signal off 13 1 signal C 9 514 Enable Transfer default 1 1420 DTR DSR signal is transferred in a loop back fashion 514 1 signal is transferred to DSR of remote device 10 15 Enable Disconnect by default 0 515 0 signal cannot release the connection 15 1 The Bluetooth connection can be released when DTR signal is off This value decides whether Bluetooth connection is released when DTR signal drops or not If this value is 1 you can use DTR signal in order to disconnect Bluetooth connection C 11 S22 Faster Connection default 0 22 0 522 1 page scan 522 2 inquiry scan 22 3 page inquiry scan Connecting time is average 1 5sec faster than normal mode C 12 S23 Intercharacter Timeout Setting default 0 523 0 Not used 823 21 1 x S26 23 2 10 x 526 23 3 100 x S26 C 13 S24 Maximum Num
35. ected 2 23 548 Low Power Max Interval default 5000 C 24 S49 Low Power Min Interval default 4500 C 25 552 Low Power Timeout default 5 sss enne 26 554 BD Address of Last Connected 4 0 C 27 S55 BD Address of Last Connected Device 28 556 BD Address of Last Connected Device C 29 S57 Slave Disconnect Timeout default 3 C 30 558 MAX TX POWER default 0 C 31 S59 Current Slave in Communication default 0 sse C 32 S60 Reconnect Time Interval default 5 C 33 S62 Sleep IC default 0 nnne tenens Appendix D Trouble Shooting 0 1 No Data Transmission 0 1 1 COM Port Settings wi erein tenaaa aaa anian D12 Pin Assignimient adie ehh Ne Gini shisha 0 2 Data Loss or 0 2 1 Hardware Flow Control sess enne nnns nnns nennen 0 2 2 Response innen 0 3 Transmission en nennen 0 3 1 RF Processing 222 44424422 nnne rns nnne rnnt nnne 0 3 2 R
36. emit from the product and adapter Fire can result from improper use Immediately power off the product and unplug the AC adapter if water or other liquids are present Fire can result from improper use Product Parani SD meets the RS 232 standards Do not wire with non standard products Damage to your products may result from improper use Do not drop or subject the device to impact Damage to your products may result from improper use Keep away from harsh environments including humid dusty and smoky areas Damage to your products may result from improper use Do not use excessive force on the buttons or attempt to disassemble the device Damage to your products may result from improper use Do not place heavy objects on the product Damage to your products may result from improper use Technical Support Sena Technologies Inc 210 Yangjae dong Seocho gu Seoul 137 130 Korea Tel 482 2 576 7362 Fax 482 2 573 7710 E Mail support sena com Website http www sena com Revision History Revision Date Description V1 0 0 2008 09 25 Initial Writing V1 0 1 V1 0 2 T Update pairing button Modify S Register 12 T Modify package Info Update attaching battery pack info V2 0 0 V2 0 1 V2 0 2 Add a Parani Multi Wizard V2 0 3 Add a IC regulation in Approval Information V2 0 4 2010 10 15 Jh Park Add a TELEC regulation in Approval Information Add a FCC regulation in Approval Information
37. er connector of the Parani SD1000 using the DC power 10 adapter USB power cable or DC power cable that is included in the package power is properly supplied the Mode lamp will display a green color Figure 2 2 Connecting Power to Parani SD 1000 2 2 2 Connecting Device to Parani SD1000 Connect the serial device to the Parani SD1000 as shown below Figure 2 3 Connecting a Serial Device to Parani SD 1000 2 2 3 Attaching Battery Pack to Parani SD1000 The Parani SD1000 also supports optional standard battery pack 240mAh and extended battery pack 900mAh Attach the battery pack to the Parani SD1000 as shown below to power the SD1000 using the battery pack To recharge the battery pack connect the external DC power adaptor as described in Section 2 2 1 11 Figure 2 4 Attaching Battery Pack to 501000 2 2 4 How to attach battery pack to Parani SD1000 Step 1 Remove two screws of SD1000 at the bottom and remove the cover Figure 2 5 Hemove Parani SD1000 bottom cover 12 Step 2 Slide the battery pack into the 5 01000 slot are lt 9809300143 Figure 2 6 Attach the battery pack Step 3 Fasten the battery pack to the Parani SD1000 BPC Go 080900144 Figure 2 7 Fasten the battery pack 13 3 Configuration 3 1 Operation Modes In addition to the serial port configurations the Parani SD1000 also requires some settings for Blueto
38. er than the Supervision Timeout S37 C 30 58 MAX TX POWER default 0 This value describes the peak output power Setting this causes rebooting and applying There can be a little deviation depending on the each device Parameter dBm Use chip setting 12 8 4 0 4 8 12 16 54 C 31 S59 Current Slave Communication default 0 This value shows the current slave number in communication The value is automatically stored when the slave is selected for communication This value can also be set by user so the master unit connects to a specific slave to connect first in case the master unit reboots The value range is 0 4 0 means the maser unit never connected to a slave The master will connect to a slave whatever responses first C 32 S60 Reconnect Time Interval default 5 This value defines reconnect time interval in case a slave is disconnected in multiple connection mode The actual reconnect time interval will be the value multiplied by two in seconds For example if the value is set to 5 the reconnect time interval will be 10 seconds The value should be greater than or equal to 5 The master unit will only try to reconnect when its mode is set to Model C 33 S62 Sleep IC default 0 This value decides whether the Sleep IC s on off when there is no data transmission The Sleep IC function is used for low consuming power This function is s
39. figuration mode Example AT BTSCAN000B530011FF 30 B 3 20 ATD Response 2 1122334455667 or ERROR Connect to the last connected Bluetooth device Description Parani SD saves the BD address of the Bluetooth device most recently connected to If it fails to make a connection response will display an ERROR It can t use for remote configuration mode B 3 21 112233445566 lt Response CONNECT 1122334455667 or ERROR Connect to a specific Bluetooth device with a given BD address 112233445566 BD address Description Parani SD attempts to connect to the Bluetooth device with the given BD address To make successful connection the Bluetooth device must be in Page scan mode This attempt continues for 5 minutes If it fails to make connection response is ERROR It can t use for remote configuration mode Exampe ATD000B530011FF 46 B 3 22 ATH ATHx ATHbdaddr Response DISCONNECT2 Purpose Release the current connection Description The current Bluetooth connection will be disconnected It takes about Supervision Timeout S37 to detect an abnormal disconnection such as power off and moving out of service range In multiple connection modes a specific connection can be specified to be disconnected by specifying the connection number or the Bluetooth address The response message of DISCONNECT may be displayed on disconnection
40. g be changed only through dip switch Step 3 Disconnect SD2 once again connect SD1 and then push the Finish button The pairing configuration should be completed Make sure that each Parani SD1000 s connect LED is on At this point when both Parani SD1000 s restart the connection will be established automatically 26 3 12 Parani Multi Wizard Parani Multi Wizard is the software tool for multiple connection mode configurations of the Parani SD and Parani ESD products Parani Multi Wizard v1 0 0 Serial Port Serial Pot COMI Parity None Sort Open Baud Rate 9500 Stopt gt Multiple Connection Mode Setting VN Setting Node Switching C 1 2 C 1 3 1 4 AT Command Response Disable OK ERROR CONNET DISCONNET Message Message Port Open Check SD ESD Ma sj 8 Factory Reset Manual Seting Restart Start Figure 3 11 Parani Multi Wizard Window 67 Parani Multi Wizard supports the Wizard mode the Manual mode Wizard mode provide the user step by step instructions for multiple mode configurations To run the Wizard mode select Multiple connection mode setting and 1 N setting press Start button and follow the instructions 27 Manual Setting SD ESD Info Friendly Name SD1000v2 0 0 095516 Bluetooth Address 000195095516 Mode MODEO FlowControl ON Status STANDBY Authentication OFF
41. he symbols are used for the description of command syntax as follows sms amwemun ume was wem One sotaecmainmee CS 212 B 2 Command Category Command Category RESET ATZ AT amp F SERIAL PORT AT AT UARTCONFIG b p s 2 3 4 BLUETOOTH Information 5 AT USEDIP 6 AT BTINFO 7 AT BTINQ 8 AT BTLAST 9 AT BTVER 10 AT MLIST 11 12 13 AT Commands Mode AT BTMODE n AT MULTI n Status AT SETESC nn ATO AT BTCANCEL AT BTSCAN AT BTSCAN n to AT BTSCAN112233445566 to Connection 20 ATD 21 ATD112233445566 22 ATH Security 23 AT BTKEY string 24 AT BTSD 25 AT BTCSD 26 AT BTFP n 27 AT BTSEC a e Miscellaneous 28 AT BTNAME string 29 AT BTLPM n 30 AT BTRSSI n S REGISTER 31 AT amp V 32 ATSnn 33 ATSnn mm REMOTE CONFIGURATION 34 AT PASS nnnnnnnn 35 AT CHPASS nnnnnnnn 41 3 Command Description B 3 1 ATZ Software Reset Description This has the same effects as Powercycling the unit This command disconnects any connected Bluetooth device and stops ongoing tasks After rebooting the status will be decided by the preset operation mode Some AT commands require the ATZ command be run so that the commands can take effect B 3 2 AT amp F Description This has the same effect as initialization by pressing the factory reset button All parameters are initialized to factory defaults B 3 3 Check th
42. l the Connect LED s of master and slave2 blink every 1 second It takes about 10 seconds to make a connection If there are many Bluetooth devices nearby it may take longer And slave2 s address is save to master s S Register 54 Step 7 Press the Pairing Button of master for 2 seconds until Mode LED blinks every second Wait for master amp slave3 to connect to each other until the Connect LED s of master and slave3 blink every 1 second takes about 10 seconds to make a connection If there are many Bluetooth devices nearby it may take longer slave3 s address is save to master s S Register 55 Step 8 Press the Pairing Button of master for 2 seconds until Mode LED blinks every second Wait for master amp slave4 to connect to each other until the Connect LED s of master and slave4 blink every 1 second It takes about 10 seconds to make a connection If there are many Bluetooth devices nearby it may take longer slave4 s address is save to master s S Register 56 After slave4 is connected to master pressing the Pairing button of master is ignored Step 9 If turn off master or slaves and turn on it multi drop mode is maintained Table 3 8 Process of Multi Drop Mode by Pairing Button master se see ues 2 Slave 1 Mode LED turns on Factory reset 3 5 1 2 3 4 Mode3 Mode LED blinks 3 Push Pairing Button times every seconds 4 Push Pairing Button Mode
43. n by way of the dipswitch Parani SD does not support RS 232 break signal D 1 2 Pin Assignment Parani SD is a DCE device If your host equipment is DTE plug Parani SD directly to the host equipment or use straight RS 232 cable If your host equipment is DCE use will need to use a cross over RS 232 cable Null modem cable or a Male to Male DB9 Null Modem adapter D 2 Data Loss or Malfunctioning D 2 1 Hardware Flow Control When transmitting large amounts of data with No Hardware Flow Control Parani SD may clear the data buffer unexpectedly The possibility becomes greater as the RF transmission environment becomes worse D 2 2 Response Message AT response messages from the Parani SD may affect the host system unexpectedly Do not use Parani SD If your applications cannot allow for this wireless time delay D 3 Transmission Delay D 3 1 RF Processing Delay It takes 30msec approximately for a Parani SD to complete a data transmission to the other Bluetooth device This time delay cannot be reduced and may enlarge as the RF transmission environment becomes worse Do not use Parani SD If your applications cannot allow for this time delay D 3 2 RF Transmission Environment If there are many Bluetooth devices working in a small area and or the RF communication distance is too great and or there are some obstacles affecting RF performance the Parani SD repeats the transmission packet by packet due to interferences and or low RF
44. o Factory Defaults 16 CNAMIBIIC i REC 16 3 8 Parning BUTON ues esee eet eroe doe ee edi ue adie aes 17 3 9 Remote Configuratii erede ee da Fe 20 3 10 Software Utility certet rent ne deer etc t dd Stl ans dece ics 20 93 11 c eee Oe ciel eda oa oi eae ieee 20 3 12 Multi Wizard ee ne dee Dn een dee deel 27 3 13 eee eee ee ate dete eee 28 3 4 Terminal Program Ente rete entend Bo ees e aig ote 29 4 Multiple Connection Mode 31 A OVORVIOW M TED EIU EE 31 4524 OnfIguraliOll UNITE NI rM 32 43 AT Gommarids IPFE merde Ree 33 AO PEE 33 2 cigs ax ERE sa up bins ay aah 33 4 3 3 ATHX ATEbdaddr ioi 33 4 3 4 ATOXsATObDdaddr aiat eee dept ae A vete e v deae 33 FLA NOES a ee eh ee ese ee 34 5 Approval Information 35 Bile OG cista Ede f dv artus fm treu onde tot 35 5 1 1 Compliance Statement nnne nentes 35 5 1 2 RF Exposure 4 nene nentes 35 BOMBE 35 b OE Moo neut a Ex c EMI 35 on ELI
45. o Parani SD1000s In this example we will refer to the two Parani SD1000s as SD1 and SD2 Only single connection mode Step 1 Turn on SD1 and SD2 and reset both of them by pressing Factory Reset Button Step 2 Press the Pairing Button of SD1 for 2 seconds until Mode LED blinks 3 times every 3 seconds Keep the power ON Step 3 Press the Pairing Button of SD2 for 2 seconds until Mode LED blinks 3 times every 3 seconds Now press again the Pairing Button for 2 seconds until Mode LED blinks every second Step 4 Wait for SD1 amp SD2 to connect to each other until the Connect LED s of SD1 and SD2 blink every 1 second It takes about 10 seconds to make a connection If there are many Bluetooth devices nearby it may take longer Step 5 Turn SD1 off and on Mode LED blinks twice in green every 3 seconds Step 6 Turn SD2 off and on Mode LED blinks in green every second Step 7 Now 01 and SD2 are configured to make automatic connection to each other whenever they are powered on Using a pair of Parani SD1000 in this fashion is similar to that of using a wireless serial cable Note When using the pairing buttons the Command Response option will be deactivated automatically The Parani SD1000 will not send the response messages such as OK Connect and Disconnect Table 3 6 Pairing Process by Pairing Button e se e 1 Factory reset Mode LED turns on 1 Factory reset Mode LED turns on 2 Push pairing Mo
46. ode nearby are displayed with their BD addresses Device names and Class of device Maximum 15 devices are scanned for 30 seconds Default 15 value in S register 24 Description The current Bluetooth settings are displayed including BD address Device name Operation mode Operation status Authentication Data Encryption and Hardware Flow Control The initial value of Device name is PSD1000v2 0 0 445566 PSD stands for Parani SD v2 0 0 for the version of firmware and 445566 for the last 6 digits of BD address Mode MODEO MODE 1 MODE2 MODES3 Status STANDBY PENDING CONNECT Auth 0 1 Authentication is not activated when 0 It can t use for remote configuration mode B 3 8 AT BTLAST 41122334455664 Display the BD address of the last connected device The Bluetooth device last connected to this Parani SD is displayed with its BD address B 3 9 Response SD1000v2 0 07 Display device firmware version Description Display device firmware version B 3 10 AT MLIST CURRENT MODE SINGLE CONNECTION 40K Display the current multiple connection mode and connected slave s Bluetooth addresses Description Display current mode SINGLE CONNECTION MODE MULTI DROP MODE NODE SWITCHING and connected slave Bluetooth address 43 AT MLIST CURRENT MODE MULTI DROP MODE TASK1 000195000001 TASK2 DISCONNECT TASK3 DISCONNECT TASK4 000195000004
47. ooth device Parani SD1000 always stores the BD address of the Bluetooth device to which Parani SD1000 has connected last When Parani SD1000 is initially used or after hardware reset there is no BD address stored in Parani SD1000 In this case Mode1 will not be able to work properly The mode change to Mode1 can be made after Parani SD1000 succeeds to connect to one other Bluetooth device Once changed to 1 Parani SD1000 will try to connect automatically the last connected Bluetooth device whenever the unit is powered on or software reset Parani SD1000 in Mode1 cannot be discovered or connected by other Bluetooth devices Parani SD1000 is waits for a connection from the last connected Bluetooth device Parani SD1000 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 SD1000 the mode change from other operation modes to Mode2 is not work properly Once changed to Mode2 Parani SD1000 will wait for the connection from the last connected Bluetooth device whenever the unit is powered on or software reset Parani SD1000 in Mode2 cannot be discovered or connected to Bluetooth devices other than the last connected device Parani SD1000 is waiting for the connection from any other Bluetooth devices In Mode 3 the Parani SD1000 is discoverable and can be connected to by other Bluetooth devices 14 3 2 LED Indicators RS
48. oth For getting the most out of Parani SD1000 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 devices and slave is waiting to be connected from other Bluetooth devices A Bluetooth connection is always made by a pair of master and slave devices A slave can be in two modes Inquiry Scan or Page Scan mode Inquiry Scan mode is waiting for a packet of inquiry from other Bluetooth device and Page Scan mode is waiting for a packet of connection from other Bluetooth device Every Bluetooth device has its unique address called BD Bluetooth Device address which is composed of 12 hexa decimal numbers Parani SD1000 has 4 operation modes as follows Each mode can be identified with LED indicators as illustrated in next section Table 3 1 The Parani SD1000 Operation Modes Mode Description oo In this mode there is no response when power on or software reset and Parani SD1000 is just waiting for AT command input Neither master nor slave is assigned to Parani SD1000 in modeO User can change the configuration parameters of Parani SD1000 in this mode Parani SD1000 must be in ModeO when it is directly controlled by AT commands The factory default is set to ModeO Parani SD1000 tries to connect the last connected Bluetooth device Parani SD1000 in Model is to be a master and tries to connect the last connected Bluet
49. played please make sure the serial settings in Hyperterminal are set to the same settings as the Parani SD 1000 s serial settings To view the AT commands that are being typed you will need to enable the local echo option Go to File gt Properties gt Settings gt ASCII setup and select the Echo typed characters locally option For expanded AT commands please refer to Appendix A AT commands Example of AT commands at btinfo 00015B446655 SD1000v2 0 0 446655 MODEO STANDBY 0 0 NoFC OK atd 000195000001 OK CONNECT 000195000001 30 4 Multiple Connection Mode 4 1 Overview Parani SD1000 supports multiple connections up to 4 slave units There are two types of multiple connection modes Multi Drop Mode and Node Switching Mode Figure 4 1 Multi Drop Mode In Multi Drop Mode a master unit can connect to maximum 4 slave units at the same time and they transfer data bi directionally as in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Node Switching Mode In Node Switching Mode the master unit maintains multiple connections with maximum 4 slave units but only one connection with one slave unit is active and data is transferred as shown in Figure 4 2 After connected to slave master acts command mode Active slave is selected by AT commands On communication after connecting 1 Communicating with 1 Slave ATO000195000003 Communicating with slave of BD 000195000003 31 4 2 Configuration All the slaves
50. ption Parameters Authentication 0 Inactivate Default Authentication 1 Activate Encryption 0 Inactivate Default Encryption 1 Activate Description If the authentication is activated the pin code must be set by AT BTKEY command Data encryption cannot be used when authentication is not enabled i e Authentication 0 and Encryption 1 will not work properly 3 28 AT BTNAME string Change device name string New device name Default PSDv2 0 0 445566 Description Parani SD can have a user friendly name for easy identification The name allows up to 30 alpha numeric characters Example My Parani SD 3 29 AT BTLPM ne Set low power mode Parameters 0 Inactivate Default 1 Activate Description During no data transmission Parani SD can be in low power mode to save the power It takes a few seconds to wake the Parani SD out of low power mode 3 30 AT BTRSSI ne Single Connection Mode Only Response 20 255 0 0 repeatedly Test signal strength Parameters n 0 Stop signal strength test n 1 Start signal strength test Description When Bluetooth connection is established you can use this command in Standby status The signal strength 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 signal strength is in good standing AT BTRSSI 1 0 255 0 0
51. rani SD1000 also supports authentication and Bluetooth data encryption Parani SD1000 can be configured and controlled by a set of AT commands Users can easily configure Parani SD1000 on a terminal program such as HyperTerminal and configure for wireless communication without modifying user s existing serial communication program User friendly ParaniWIN can also be used for easy setup on Microsoft Windows 1 2 Package Check List 1 2 1 Single Unit Package SD1000 A1 Stub antenna NOT included Parani SD1000 SD1000 00 Parani SD1000 Stub Antenna DC 5V Power Cable USB Power Cable DB9 Female to DB9 Male Gender SD1000 01 Parani SD1000 Stub Antenna DC 5V Power Cable USB Power Cable DC Power Adapter DB9 Female to DB9 Male Gender 1 2 2 Bulk Pack Package SD1000 B10 Parani SD1000 x 10 EA Stub Antenna x 10 EA DC Power Cable x 10EA 1 3 Product Specification Serial Interface One female DB9 serial port for data communication Serial UART speed up to 921 6kbps CTS RTS flow control DTR DSR for loop back amp full transfer Bluetooth Interface Bluetooth v2 0 EDR Profile Serial Port Profile Working distance Stub Antenna Stub Antenna 100 meters Stub Antenna Dipole Antenna 150 meters Dipole Antenna Dipole Antenna 200 meters Dipole Antenna Dipole Antenna 300 meters Dipole Antenna Patch Antenna 500 meters Dipole Antenna Dipole Antenna 400 meters Dipole Antenna Patch Antenna 600 mete
52. reference the buffer length for receiving data is 2 Kbytes C 3 S4 Enable Remote Name Query default 1 54 0 Parani SD will query only the BD address This speeds up the inquiry process 54 1 Parani SD will query the BD address device name and class of device When this value is 1 Parani SD finds not only BD address but also friendly name When this value is 0 Parani SD finds only BD address When set to 0 this will make queries much faster When using the pairing button finding friendly name will be omitted automatically C 4 S6 Enable Low Power Mode default 0 56 0 deactivate Low Power Mode S6 1 activate Low Power Mode This value decides whether Parani SD works in Low Power Mode or not When this value is 0 Parani SD works only in active power mode When Parani SD works in Low Power mode delay in transferring data may occur C 5 810 Enable Response Message default 1 510 0 Parani SD does not send response messages to the host system 510 1 Parani SD sends response messages to host system This value decides whether Parani SD sends response messages such as OK ERROR CONNECT DISCONNECT or not When this value is 0 Parani SD will not send any response messages If the response messages conflicts with your host programs or devices that is connected to Parani SD change this value to 0 C 6 S11 Enable Escape default 1 1120 Parani SD does not allow escape sequence characters The operation status of Conn
53. rity HAW Flow control Don t use REFRESH Connection Wizard Figure 3 4 Information Window 21 Serial port settings can changed by Start Configuration and ParaniWIN Configuration of ParaniWIN in the menu bar at upper left corner of the window without re running the ParaniWIN program Serial port was open COM 1 9600 No Parity One Stopbit ParaniWwIN Start Configuration ParaniWIN configuration Device Name Device Bluetooth Address Current Mode Infomation Figure 3 5 Menu Bar at Upper Left corner of ParaniWIN When the ParaniWin software is able to access the Parani SD1000 properly the icons in the left side window come will become available for use In device configuration window hardware reset can be executed or operation mode and RS232 can be configured as well Security option also can be configured in this window Serial port was open COM 1 9600 No Parity One Stopbit ParaniWIN d Hard Reset Return Parani SD ESD to factory default setting Infomation Operation Mode MODED Standby status for Bluetooth connection P MODE This Parani SD ESD shall connect to the last connected device only Device Setting C MODE2 This Parani SD ESD shall be connected from the last connected device 3 Connection out MODES Allow any Bluetooth devices discover connect to this Parani SD ESD Device Setting RS 232 Device Name 81 PSDv3b 1667C6 5 Baud Rate 9600 Sec
54. rs Patch Antenna Patch Antenna 1 000 meters Configuration ParaniWIN Modem AT command set Firmware Update ParaniUpdater Diagnostic LED Mode Connect Serial Rx Tx Charge Low battery Supply voltage 5V 12V DC Power consumption 80m A 25VD Battery Capacity 240 mAh standard 900 mAh extended Charging Power Minium 5V 200mA Charging Time Approximately 2 hours standard Approximately 5 hours extended Battery life Test based on 9600 bps data loopback Actual battery life varies by configuration operating conditions and other factors Approximately 4 5 hours standard Approximately 16 5 hours extended Environmental Operating temperature 20 70 Storage temperature 40 85 oC Humidity 90 Non condensing Physical properties Dimension L x W x H 76 x 31 x 16 mm No battery pack 76 x 31 x 19 5 mm with standard battery pack 76 x 31 x 31 4 mm with extended battery pack Weight 24g No battery pack 30g with standard battery pack 420 with extended battery pack Approvals FCC A CE MIC TELEC SIG IC Warranty 3 year limited warranty Note Bluetooth v2 0 supports improved AFH function AFH function is to mitigate the interference between WiFi and Bluetooth radios by automatically avoiding the active WiFi channel from Bluetooth link However AFH does not provide a complete solution making WiFi and Bluetooth work together in harmony It is highly recommended for u
55. s 1 times every Mode LED turn on seconds When master is connecting to slave Mode LED is turn off So may will be show like single connection state 19 3 9 Remote Configuration Parani SD1000 supports remote configuration After connecting to the Parani SD1000 through Bluetooth before sending any other character send three escape character default Then the Parani SD1000 will enter remote configuration mode and print Please Enter Password You have to enter the password with AT PASS command within 2 minutes After the password authentication you are able to enter any at command except ATH ATO AT BTSCAN AT BTINQ and AT BTCANCEL The default password is 0000 and it is configurable with command CONNECT 000195000001 Please Enter Password AT PASS 0000 Remote Configuration Enabled AT BTINFO 000195000001 SD1000v2 0 3 095515 MODEO CONNECT 0 0 HWFC 3 10 Software and Utility This configuration software and utility for firmware update is included with the product which also can be downloaded from http www sena com Table 3 9 Configuration Software 3 11 ParaniWIN ParaniWIN is a program that runs on Microsoft Windows for the configuration of Parani SD1000 Install ParaniWIN on your computer Plug a Parani SD1000 into the serial port of the computer and turn on the power Run ParaniWIN UART Setting
56. s saved temporarily in the internal buffer of Parani SD1000 and sent repeatedly until the transmission is completed packet by packet When the radio transmission condition is not good enough to send data promptly it can cause a transmission delay If the host sends more data when the buffer is full buffer overflow will make Parani SD1000 malfunction consequently In order to prevent this buffer overflow Parani SD1000 works as follows When using hardware flow control Parani SD1000 disables RTS so that it stops receiving any further data from the host when the buffer becomes full RTS will be re enabled again to begin receiving data from the host when the buffer has created more room for more data When hardware flow control is not being used the Parani SD1000 clears the buffer to secure room for the next data when the buffer becomes full This can mean a loss of data may occur As the transmission data becomes large the possibility of data loss becomes greater For large data transmissions the use of hardware flow control is highly recommended 3 6 Reset to Factory Defaults To set all the configuration settings to its factory default parameters press the reset button depicted in Fig 3 1 Press and hold for at least 1 sec the reset button with a narrow pointed tool like paper clip Reset works only when power is on 3 7 Dipswitch With the combination of 4 slot dipswitches baud rate and hardware flow control can be set Reset Dip
57. sers to test their wireless system enough before deployment since the overall system performance is affected by various environmental factors such as distance between them 2 Getting Started This chapter describes how to set up the Parani SD1000 for the first time 2 1 Panel Layout explains the panel layout 22 connecting the Hardware describes how to connect the power the serial device and the battery pack to the Parani SD 1000 Following items are required to get started One DC power adapter USB power cable or DC power cable included in the package One PC with RS232 serial port Terminal emulation program running on the PC One battery pack 2 1 Panel Layout This section describes the panel layout of the Parani SD1000 Pairing Button DIP Switch Set Factory Reset Button Stub Antenna On this side DC Connector On the opposite side ON OFF Switch Figure 2 1 The panel layout of Parani SD1000 2 2 Connecting the Hardware This section describes how to connect the Parani SD1000 to the serial device Connect a power source to the Parani SD1000 Connect the Parani SD1000 to a serial device 2 2 1 Connecting Power to Parani SD1000 Parani SD1000 can be powered from either external DC power adaptor external power source or by optional battery pack To power the SD1000 from the external DC power adaptor or external power source connect the power jack to the pow
58. switch Pairing Button Figure 3 1 The Parani SD1000 Dipswitch Upper 3 dipswitches are used for setting the baud rate and bottom dipswitch is used for setting hardware flow control option If the baud rate needs to a baud rate not shown below ParaniWIN or terminal program should be used to set these speeds To set a baud rate not shown below the dipswitches should be in the S W Config setting When in the S W Config setting the baud rate will go back to 9600 as default Table 3 4 Baud rate Settings by Dipswitches 4800 9600 Baud rate Table 3 5 Hardware Flow Control Settings by Dipswitches Hardware Flow Control Handshaking Note You cannot set the Parani SD1000 to a Baud rate of 1200 and 230K by way of the Dipswitch If you want to use them to set these speeds please configure the dipswitch to S W Config setting and use ParaniWIN or AT commands Please refer to ParaniWIN and Appendix 9x AES XS ASU AT UARTCONFIG Baud rate Paraty Stopbit 3 8 Pairing Button Parani SD1000 provides Pairing Button for instant configuration without a PC to make an automatic connection between tw
59. ther Bluetooth device 50 Appendix S Register S registers contain 52 parameters for the Parani SD Series These are stored in flash memory and the values will be saved unless hardware reset is executed The value of S register can be accessed and changed with ATS command Some S registers not shown below are set to maximize the performance of Parani SD Series Thus it is not recommended to change these S registers Changing the values of S register can only be done in the Standby mode Turn Parani SD off and on C 1 S1 Force to Reconnect default 1 51 0 Parani SD in Mode1 does not try to reconnect when disconnected 51 1 Parani SD in Mode1 keeps trying to reconnect when disconnected C 2 S3 Stream UART Policy default 0 53 0 the priority of UART streaming is throughput 53 1 the priority is latency which minimizes the delay of data transmission This is useful in case of transmitting very small data quickly When this value is 1 in order to minimize latency Parani SD sends the received data immediately When this value is 0 the Parani SD maximizes throughput the Parani SD stores received data for a short time and sends a large data packet If the packet length is less than 100 bytes having latency being the priority is recommended If the packet length is more than 100 bytes having throughput as the priority is recommended Also if you want to use high baud rate throughput priority will be more effective Just for
60. to perform specified functions or any other non conformance caused by or attributable to a any misapplication or misuse of the Product b failure of Customer to adhere to any of SENA specifications or instructions c neglect of abuse of or accident to the Product or d any associated or complementary equipment or software not furnished by SENA Limited warranty service may be obtained by delivering the Product to SENA or to the international distributor it was purchased through and providing proof of purchase or receipt date Customer agrees to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit to prepay shipping charges to SENA and to use the original shipping container or equivalent F 2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN SENA MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY EQUIPMENT PARTS OR SERVICES PROVIDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NEITHER SENA NOR ITS DEALER SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS RESULTING FROM OR ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF FURNISHING OF EQUIPMENT PARTS OR SERVICES HER
61. upported only for the products whose original firmware version is v2 0 1 or later Even though the products whose original firmware version is earlier than v2 0 1 is upgraded to v2 0 1 or later they are not allowed to control the on off status of Sleep IC 562 0 The line driver will be always wake up Sleep IC function off 562 1 The line driver will be sleeping during no data transmission Sleep IC function on 55 Appendix D Trouble Shooting D 1 No Data Transmission D 1 1 COM Port Settings Check whether the Baud rate of Parani SD matches that of its host equipment Check whether the host equipment has a Data bit setting of 8 Parani SD supports only 8 Data bit settings If your host equipment uses 7 Data bit and even or odd parity it may work with a 8 Data bit and No parity setting This is valid only when both DCE devices are the Parani SD In this case set both Parani SDs to 8 Data bit and No parity If one of DCE devices is another Bluetooth device such as Bluetooth USB dongle 7 bit data configurations will not work Check whether the Parity and Stop bit of Parani SD match those of your host equipment Parani SD supports No parity Even parity and Odd parity 1 and 2 Stop bit configurations Check whether the host equipment of Parani SD uses Hardware Flow Control Parani SD is initially set to Use of Hardware Flow Control If your host equipment does not use Hardware Flow Control please disable the Hardware flow control optio
62. urity Option Connection in Parity None Authentication Encryption StopBit Pin Code Connection Wizard Command Response ON OFF Note The device isnt set up to AT command mode The RS 232 configuration menus are inactive The device with Dip switchs cannot be set up to SW flow control Apply Figure 3 6 Device Setting Window Parani SD1000 supports two security options Authentication and Encryption If you enable the Authentication option you must also enter a Pin Code value If the authentication is enabled the connection between the Master and Slave device must share the same Pin Code In case that Parani SD1000 connects to another Bluetooth device that requires authentication you must know the other device s Pin Code In general most Bluetooth devices have a pincode of 1234 or 0000 If you check Encryption option the Parani SD1000 will encrypt packets and sent to the device The Encryption 22 options works well in case that only one of the devices between Master and Slave use the Encryption option Parani SD1000 has 4 response messages OK ERROR CONNECT and DISCONNECT In some cases these responses can affect the host system unexpectedly To prevent this user can set the Command response to ON or OFF For Parani SD1000 hardware flow control can be configured only by dip switch And parity stop bit can be configured only SW config mode Thus H W
63. which is set to 5 seconds initially The smaller the value becomes the more quickly Parani SD can detect an abnormal disconnection But when the communication is suspended it may be regarded as disconnection This value should be greater than the Slave Disconnect Timeout S57 Slave unit depends on the value of master unit C 19 43 COD default 001F00 This value describes the sort of the bluetooth device and is editable C 20 S44 COD Filter default 0 This value is used to filter the sort of the bluetooth devices on inquiring All the bluetooth devices are inquired in case of 0 In case of 3E0100 bluetooth devices with COD 3E0100 are inquired C 21 S45 Inquiry Access Code default 0x9E8B33 Inquiry access code is used during inquiry state The reserved IAC addresses are Ox9E8B00 Ox9E8B3F The general inquiry IAC is 0x9E8B33 Parani SD is able to find the Bluetooth devices that are configured as the same IAC C 22 S46 BD Address of Last Connected Device This saves the BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in single connection mode This saves the 1 BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple connection mode 53 23 548 Low Power Interval default 5000 This is the max interval value to use low power mode which is set to 5000 initially 5000 x 625 3125msec C 24 S49 Low Power Min Interval default 4500 This is the min interval valu

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