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1. ste 59 G4 DEED 59 5 EE 60 6 6 RS232 MOd6 RU A eA Dc a ee OPI ETA 61 Appendix D Using Parani MSP100 with Serial IP 64 D 1 Configuration when working with Serial IP and Parani MSP100 in Server Mode 64 D 2 Configuration when working with Serial IP and Parani MSP100 in Client Mode 67 Appendix E Discovery Protocol 6 raa n ene oan pa eara sa 71 Appendix Warranty 2 2 2 rima o rua a 73 GENERAEWARBANT Y POLIGOY iet tete te e eet Dee dice Le oc T 73 2 LIMITATION 73 HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS 73 4 SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS sss 73 5 THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS 8 73 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The Parani MSP100 enables multiple Bluetooth devices to connect to the Ethernet network simultaneously and without delay when they are within range The Parani MSP100 provides Class 1 Bluetooth wireless connectivity to Ethernet Fast Ethernet It supports all Bluetooth devices compatible with Bluetooth Profiles for the Serial Port Dial up
2. messages on System Log you should turn this option on TEMPKEY on 4OK TEMPKEY OK SCAN inquiry page noscan STAT Ex For Parani MSP100 scan mode assignment INQUIRY set to ON activates discoverable mode set to ON activates connectable mode Default SCAN displays current scan mode SCAN page OK SCAN OK page 46 Response Ex AFH channel Ex A 8 Command LIST Response Ex CONN lt bdaddr gt Displays current Bluetooth device status If any background task running it will show PENDING idx bdaddr tx byte rx byte err rx STAT 0 00 0 53 20 00 63 1710 3513 0 0 This command will activate 802 11b Wi Fi Combo mode in which MSP100 doesn t make use of the ranges of frequencies where co existing 802 11b Wi Fi devices work Specify channel O zero to disable combo mode When enabled overall throughput will be reduced AFH 10 11 OK AFH OK AFH 10 11 AFH 0 OK s for Bluetooth Connection Management To see connected Bluetooth device list Higher link quality better link status Zero rssi means the most efficient RF condition so called Golden Range With link quality lower than 200 throughput may be affected or link may be lost idx dev id portlbdaddr namel tx byte rx byte link quality rssi LIST 0 0 5000 00 0B 53 00 00 8A SDv3b 00008A 0 0 255 0 OK
3. 40 6 5 ret i Hs ots E rec 40 6 6 Receiving Sensitivity sarres t LA AL LUI E E c OE E d EE 40 6 7 Power 40 Appendix A Control 41 iet 42 A 2 Commands for Server 43 Commands for Client 45 A 4 Commands for Vertex 46 A 5 Commands for Repeater 46 A 6 Commands for Bluetooth Configuration sss 47 A 7 Commands for Bluetooth Connection 49 8 Other Commands ctn D D ee E D Ee suse s doce dede 52 Appendix AT 54 Appendix C Operation Mode 1122 58 6 1 Wo 58 Ghent Mode m 58 GiB
4. Server Mode Client Mode MSP Configuration 3 9 Server mode O Client mode Operation Mode 0 0 0 0 0 LAN Access Base port 5000 ie 1 port L Network Setting M Try to connect to server every 5 Password re connect automatically if link is lost Restore Factory Setting About BDAddr Port Delete Clear Vertex Mode Vertex mode Vertex port 3000 Parani ran Allow 1 TCP connections to vertex port Cares Server Mode 1 Base port For Parani MSP100 Server mode default port configuration 2 3 4 5 List For assessment of currently connected Bluetooth devices Bdaddr btname Enter address or preferred name of Bluetooth device s to BIND Port no Enter a specific port no to assign to the Bluetooth device selected in no 3 5 vBIND buttons Add Delete Clear 2 DTS To delete more than one device from the bound list press Shift or Ctrl key while using the left click button on your computer mouse Client Mode In Client Mode Parani MSP100 operates as client Host PC becomes a server 1 IP For network Host Server IP address entry 2 Port For Server Host port no entry 3 Try to connect to server every ms When Parani MSP100 fails to open a data channel connecting to Host enter the connection retry frequency Entering 0 zero obtains retry abort 34 4 automatically if link is lost For Ho
5. n relationship 4 1 5 Connection In this page users may MONITOR the connection status of devices to Parani MSP100 Now three Bluetooth devices have been connected for Wireless serial communications as below 29 Left square shows quality of connection Green square is good red square is poor quality Parani MSP100 Manager Parani MSP100 192 168 220 20 xj Operation Mode Bluetooth Connections Neighborhoods Repeater 4 _ idx dev Port B 0 5001 00 01 95 00 00 02 PSD100v1 0 0 D B 0 5002 00 01 95 16 00 03 PSD100v1 0 0 1 Refresh List 0 0 5001 00 01 95 00 00 02 PSD1 00v1 0 0 0000020 0 179 8 11015002100 01 95 16 00 03 5010041 0 0 1600031010123910 OK Ver 2 5 If you want to disconnect a Bluetooth terminal you can do the job using DICONNECT button on the left 4 1 6 Neighborhoods This page is used to search nearby Bluetooth devices configuration of search Interval and the Length Parani MSP100 Manager Parani MSP100 192 168 220 20 Operation Mode Bluetooth Connections Neighborhoods Repeater al gt Interval sec 29 44 Inquiry Access Code Start Length sec 5 12 eral Stop BDADDR CoD Bluetooth Friendly Name 00 09 00 50 48 94 0 1 010 lt lt UNKNOWN gt gt 00 08 53 0 36 0 020300 lt lt UNKNOWN gt gt 00 08 53 0 36 0 030200 lt lt UNKNOWN gt gt 00 02 5B 00 A5 45 0 080428 lt lt UNKNOWN gt gt
6. Default Settings Close window on exit Odlways Only on clean exit Fig 2 1 1 PuTTY Press Open then following telnet session will be opened Enter user admin and pass admin to access MSP100 via Control Commands eru 192 168 220 9 Melcome to Parani MSP user admin Password required pass admin User Authenticated Every command responds with OK if successful otherwise ERR A 1 Basic Commands USER lt gt To enter Log in Name USER admin Password required PASS password new password Ex QUIT Ex To enter or change the Password for logging in Below Example shows how to change Password from admin to 1234 PASS admin OK User Authenticated PASS admin 1234 OK To quit the communication with Parani MSP100 QUIT OK Disconnected MODE server client vertex hub repeater rs232 Ex To check or change the current Operation MODE of Parani MSP100 If any of Bluetooth devices are connected to Parani MSP100 MODE change is not allowed Before changing the MODE please drop all of Bluetooth connections first MODE Server Mode MODE CLIENT Client Mode A 2 Commands for Server Mode PORT port no To configure default data port number of Server Mode Parani MSP100 If a Bluetooth device which is not pre registered to Parani MSP100 has connected to Pa
7. Search Quit User admin OK Password required Pass 11111 OK User Authenticated Ver OK Ver 2 5 list lt Step2 the Parani MSP100 data port number and input the BD address of Parani SD clicking the Advanced Configuration button 63 Server Mode Register Bluetooth Device Default Data Port 5000 KeepAlive Timeout 600 Do disconnect socket BDADDR Name 00 01 95 00 00 02 Step3 Connect the Parani SD to Parani MSP100 Serial port was open COM 1 9600 No Parity One Stopbit 3 Infomation Device Setting Connection out e Connection in Connection Wizard Device Info Bluetooth Address 000195000002 Mode T Search Result Bluetooth Address Device Name 0009005049 0 Parani MSP UNKNOWN 000853200001 10010 020300 001 00 sexe 2D Define the number of nearby devices to be searched Connect 000900504 9 Connect to Specified devices Drop the Connection Signal Strength Test m Note MUST push STOP button after startting on measuring Go to the connection tab in the Parani MSP100 Manager and make sure that Parani SD and Parani MSP100 are connected The connection will be denoted by a solid green square 64 Parani MSP100 Manager Parani MSP100 192 168 220 20 Operation Mode Bluetooth Connections Neighborhoods Repeat
8. channel Parani MSP100 may try to CONNECT to Bluetooth devices If you specify a channel Paran MSP100 will try connection directly skipping SDP Service Discovery Protocol process Each device to connect should be in connectable mode CONN 00 0B 53 00 00 8A OK 47 AN Note Parani MSP100 normally acts as an acceptor Do not use CONN command in operating sequence as Parani MSP100 will freeze during CONN operation If using with Parani SD please configure Parani SD as Mode 1 and make it initiate connection to Parani MSP100 DISC lt idx gt Parani MSP100 may DISCONNECT forcibly by DISC command giving INDEX value in LIST command Ex LIST 0 0 5000 00 0B 53 00 00 8A SDv3b 00008A 0 0 OK DISC 0 OK LIST OK LINKTO lt timeout gt When a Bluetooth device is disconnected by turning off its power Parani MSP100 has default time out of 20 seconds in finally closing the connection You may assign the time out from 1 second up to 30 seconds LINKTO 20 MAXDT number of max connections To assign maximum Bluetooth devices concurrently connectable to Parani MSP100 Default value is 7 Each additional USB extension module adds up to 7 more Parani MSP100 connectable Bluetooth devices Ex MAXDT 7 PINQ on off interval length lt IAC gt If PINQ periodic inquiry is ON Parani MSP100 will inquire nearby Bluetooth devices periodically by each interval seconds for
9. 00 08 53 20 00 01 0 001100 lt lt UNKNOWN gt gt 00 09 00 50 4 08 0120104 lt lt UNKNOWN gt gt 00 09 00 50 00 27 lt lt UNKNOWN gt gt ping off OK ping on 29 44 5 12 Ox9E8B33 0K ping OK On 29 44 5 12 9 lt Neighborhoods gt Bluetooth Friendly Name of devices that were connected previously will appear in the Bluetooth Friendly name box 30 4 1 7 Repeater This page shows tree structure how Repeater Parani MSP100 and terminal devices are connected to the Station Parani MSP100 If user s Parani MSP100 is in Repeater Mode nothing will be showed In the captured window below Repeater Parani MSP100 is connected to a Station Parani MSP100 and a Parani SD is connected Repeater 00 0B 53 20 04 51 Parani MSP100 Manager Parani MSP100 192 168 220 20 DBR Bluetooth Connections Neighborhoods Repeater Parani MSP100 M 41 gt 00 0B 53 20 07 0E E 00 08 53 20 04 51 00 00 01 95 00 00 02 PSD100v1 0 0 000002 4 00 01 95 16 00 03 PSD100v1 0 0 160003 Refresh ping off OK repeater 00 00 53 20 07 0 00 01 95 00 00 02 50100 1 0 0 000002 00 00 53 20 07 0 00 01 95 16 00 03 80100 1 0 0 160003 0K 4 1 8 Parani MSP100 information Users may see Parani MSP100 information currently accessing Parani MSP100 Manager Parani MSP100 192 168 220 20 Neighborhoods Repeater Parani MSP100 Manager Information Pr
10. DTR is modem escape Licensing a Restore Failed Connections Security Advanced Use SSL TLS Encryption with 55 Close Step7 Click on the Start button in the Configuration Wizard so that Virtual COM port will be created Configuration Wizard 10 IP Address of Server Number 192 168 222 74 5000 Username jefa Security Enable Encryption Negotiate SSLv3 TLSvI Test for presence of a modem connected to the server Status Connected to Server Raw TCP Connection Detected Session Completed Recommendations Protocol Aaw COM Port Option DTA Emulation disabled Security Disabled Lise Settings Copy Cancel D 2 Configuration when working with Serial IP and Parani MSP100 in Client Mode 66 Step1 Check the Accept Connections in Serial IP Step2 Set Port number in Serial IP Serial IP Control Panel 4 3 2 Configuration of COM11 User Credentials Use Credentials From Connection Protocol Telnet Telnet with CR Padding Raw TCP Connection COM Part Options DSR Emulation _Select Ports DCD Emulation CIS Emulation DTRis modem escape Pastore Failed Connections Licensing Restore Failed Connections Security Advanced Use SSL TLS Encryption with Close Help Step3 Set
11. If you connected Parani MSP100 to the Network not to the Host PC skip this chapter and go to next chapter 4 1 2 Open your Network Connections and see Property information of Local Network Change your IP address to Static IP 192 168 1 11 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 These settings for direct communication only with Parani MSP100 connected 4 1 2 Log in Parani MSP100 Manager For easier configuration and monitoring on a specific Parani MSP100 which has been installed locally or remotely users may use Parani MSP100 software Start Parani MSP100 software and press Search button on the left side 18 Parani MSP100 Manager Name IPAddr Parani MSP100 192 168 8 77 00 01 95 05 DD 7D Search Parani MSP Cancel lt lt Connection gt gt IPAddress Connect Control Port Please select one Parani MSP100 you would like to access and press Connect button Parani MSP100 Manager Name IPAddr Parani MSP100 192 168 8 77 00 01 95 05 DD 7D Search Parani MSP Cancel lt lt Connection gt IPAddress 192 168 8 77 Connect Control Port 2525 You will need to enter UserlD Password admin admin Password Cancel 19 4 1 3 Operation Mode Parani MSP100 Manager Parani MSP100 192 168 220 20 Eyes Operation Mode Bluetooth Connections Neighborhoods Repeater 4 Operation Mode Current Mode Server
12. 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 Manual Failure caused by improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer or any other third party 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 t
13. 89 msp RS232 mode 8 88 89 msp bt set max connections 15 88 18 btman Initialize bt8 88 18 btman bt8 setting scan mode INQUIRY PAGE 88 18 btman security mode high 88 18 btman bt8 encryption enabled 80 18 btman bt8 Class of Device 6x626366 80 18 btman Bluetooth friendly name 5 88 18 btman bt8 Configured 88 18 btman Security manager started 66 6B 53 1 80 18 btman Chip Rev 6x668a 88 18 btman Build HCI 18 2 1 00 10 syslog SDP Server starting 2 06 16 watchdog Watchdog started 08 11 thttpd 83 thttpd 2 64 18aug98 starting port 88 11 thttpd 83 started as root without requesting cl v gt 4 2 Configuration WEB 5 100 configuration access is available Telnet or a local Web browser SENA provides Web user interface to expedite Parani MSP100 configure manage and current status check functions access Parani MSP100 via Web interface open a web browser and enter the Parani MSP100 IP address in the address area Here is shown the 192 168 222 7 address assigned to Parani MSP100 in the preceding configuration example Enter the default ID admin Password admin 32 SENA Basic Setting Parani MSP MSP Configuration Bluetooth name Does Maximum Connections 14 LAN Access Discoverable v Network Setting Connectable Control port 2525 Frame Buffe
14. Advanced Configuration Mode Change Server Mode C Client Mode C Vertex Mode Repeater Mode C Serial Hub Mode C RS232 Mode Apply Note Make sure of No Bluetooth Serial Connection to Parani MSP You can t change the operation mode while connected Search Quit User admin Password required Pass 11111 OK User Authenticated Ver OK Ver 2 5 list Parani MSP100 may be set to different type of modes so users may have to select one for its own application There are 6 types of modes Server Client Vertex Repeater Serial Hub and RS232 Operation Mode This shows current type of Mode Mode Change Users may change and select the type of Operation Search Users may search Parani MSP100 on the network Note While Bluetooth devices are connected to Parani MSP100 mode change is not possible A Server Mode In Sever Mode Parani MSP100 will operate as a Server on the network Host PC will connect to Parani MSP100 via TCP IP Ethernet and Parani MSP100 will recieve the connection After connection full duplexing is possible Users need to select the Port number to standby to receive connection from Host PC 20 Server Mode Default Data Port 5000 Apply KeepAlive Timeout 1600 sec Do not disconnect TCP socket Register Bluetooth Device BDADDR Name 00 0B 53 12 03 70 Configuration of Server Mode Default Data Port If unregistered device tries to co
15. Hardware RTS CTS Flow Control Software XOn Off None For applying changed configuration please RESUPPLY the power and then Parani MSP100 will start to operate as RS232 mode Advice If you need to do data communication via RS232 port you do not need to configure Network settings 3 5 Reset Reboot Quit Entering 5 Parani MSP100 RESET in the main menu restores all factory Default value settings REBOOT restarts Parani MSP100 for new configuration application QUIT instantly aborts current processing 17 4 Configuration Once users are finished configuring network settings using serial console Users need to select the operation mode of Parani MSP100 Following three 3 ways can be used for selection of operation mode 1 Via Parani MSP100 configuration software 2 Via Telnet Control port 3 Via Web browser Internet Explorer etc In this chapter a guide on usage of the Parani MSP100 configuration software will be introduced How to configure via Telnet or Web browser will be introduced in the Appendix 4 1 Configuration via Parani MSP100 Manager 4 1 1 When Parani MSP100 is connected to PC directly If users are going to connect Host PC and Parani MSP100 directly using a crossed cable network settings as in the chapter 3 1 will not be required Parani MSP100 has factory settings Static IP 192 168 1 10 For communication with Parani MSP100 set the IP of Host PC to have proper address
16. Networking LAN Access and PAN Along with the Serial Port Profile support the Parani MSP 100 is the ideal solution for the replacement of the wired serial port application The Parani MSP100 supports versatile host modes for various user applications i e TCP Server and Client modes for TCP IP Bluetooth replay applications Vertex mode for multicasting Repeater mode Serial Hub mode and RS232 mode The Parani MSP100 runs on embedded Linux operating system with Flash memory for easy software upgrades and built in Web server and Web interface for quick installation and remote configuration and management The Parani MSP100 uses the RADIUS protocol for user authentication Typical application areas of the Parani MSP100 include Truck Bus monitoring system Car Diagnostics Wireless POS system Wireless Factory monitoringPLC programming Wireless machine healthcare industrial monitoring Wireless Printing Wireless logistics a Parani SD a Conventional Multi Serial Ports Promi MSP Parani MSP100 pg Limit of Cable Length Max 10m Costly Works for Cabling Longer Range of Communications 30m 100m Simple Set up Fig 1 1 1 Application Diagram 1 2 Package Check List DC Power Adapter Quick Start Guide Serial Data Cable Ethernet Cross Cable Dipole antenna CD ROM including the Parani MSP100 Ma
17. RS232 r Device Name PSD100v1 0 0 000002 Baud Rate 19600 Security Option Parity None X Authentication Encryption StpBit fi Pin Code Hardware Flow Control Command Response C ON OFF ON C OFF Note 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 For configuration of mulitple Parani SD s please use the connection techniques as described above 4 1 4 Bluetooth In this page users can find current status of Parani MSP100 28 Parani MSP100 Manager Parani MSP100 Operation Mode 192 168 220 20 Bluetooth Connections Neighborhoods jc fX Repeater 4 Promi MSP PIN Code Security Local Devices MaxDT 14 5 LinkTimeout 20 2 1 Pairable Connectable Discoverable 00 08 53 20 07 0 i BDAddr 138582 Apply OK low Pair OK on Stat 0 00 0 53 20 07 0 139582 335590 0 0 OK 335590 0 Refresh You can see the process of command at the bottom of each page as in red circle above lt gt For 14 connections in Parani MSP100 USB Dongle lease change the MaxDT to 12 above after installing USB extension dongle provided lt gt t may take more then 5 minutes to be connected with MSP SD are close by 1
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20. gt 4 Serial Port Configuration command interface 115200 bps 8 N 1 ace Gisabled Baudrate Character Size 6 AT command Please refer to AT command List for its usage 62 Appendix D Using Parani MSP100 with Serial IP The Parani MSP100 supports the use of Serial IP COM Port redirection software The Serial IP allows COM port based applications to be used with TCP IP based networks By using virtual COM ports created by the Serial IP software Com port based applications can use the Parani MSP100 s network port or serial ports as if they were local serial ports Serial IP can be used with the Parani MSP100 s server and client modes However Parani MSP100 and Parani SD should be connected in advance so that Serial IP can be used The following are examples of the Parani MSP100 being used in conjunction with Serial IP D 1 Configuration when working with Serial IP and Parani MSP100 in Server Mode Step1 Set the Operation Mode of Parani MSP100 as Server Mode Parani MSP100 Manager Parani MSP100 192 168 220 20 Operation Mode Bluetooth Connections Neighborhoods Repeater 4 Operation Mode Current Mode Server Advanced Configuration Mode Change Server Mode C Client Mode C Vertex Mode C Repeater Mode C Serial Hub Mode RS232 Mode Apply Note Make sure of No Bluetooth Serial Connection to Parani MSP You can t change the operation mode while connected
21. length time 48 NGBRH Response Ex DTINFO on off Response Ex Inquired result can be checked by NGBRH command lt gt Inquiry Access Code Users may inquire the device with same IAC code In Bluetooth specification there are General IAC 0 9 8 33 and Limited IAC 0 9 8 00 PINQ on 20 5 0x9E8B33 4OK To see the inquired device list by PINQ command bdaddr CoD name NGBRH 00 0B 53 00 00 E5 0x001f00 PSDv3b 0000E5 00 0B 53 20 00 79 0x020300 Parani MSP100 OK The information of the corresponding data terminal is sent from Parani MSP100 prior to any data transmission when TCP socket connected It consists of Bluetooth address and name in fixed length with NULL padding following Available in server mode or client mode bdaddr name null padding 64bytes fixed length 000B53123456 PSDv3b 123456 DTINFO on OK FWDT lt tx_timeout gt lt rx_timeout gt init Reboot itself if no change in TX bytes for more than tx seconds or in RX bytes for more than rx seconds after init seconds from booting If init is not specified timer won t start till any data transaction These values accept 0 for disabling each function init can be just omitted to disable the function FWDT 0 10 OK 49 9 Other Commands DUMP idx bin Ex LOG line Ex HELP Ex VER Ex CTRL port no This command shows data that flows between Hos
22. server If a Bluetooth device is connected to Parani MSP100 corresponding TCP port for the Bluetooth device will wait for connection for as Host The Host may connect to the terminal via this port of Parani MSP100 Please refer to the drawing below for your better understanding Server mode Client host Bluetooth Terminals Fig C 1 Server Mode If a Bluetooth device has been registered to Parani MSP100 the Bluetooth device will communicate with client host via the designated port at Parani MSP100 If not registered Parani MSP100 will assign arbitrary port number to connect Pre registered Bluetooth devices are distinguishable by the different port numbers at Parani MSP100 C 2 Client Mode In a Client mode Parani MSP100 will act as a TCP client When a Bluetooth device connects to Parani MSP100 Parani MSP100 will send TCP connection request to the designated Host Once TCP connection is established Bluetooth devices and a Host may communicate via Parani MSP100 same as in Server mode Only difference from Server mode is that the initiator is now Parani MSP100 Please refer to the drawing below for your better understanding 57 Client mode Bluetooth Terminals Fig C 2 Client Mode C 3 Vertex Mode Vertex Mode is similar to Server Mode Only difference is that in Vertex Mode data from a Host are sent to all of connected Bluetooth devices like Multi drop This mode can be a replacement of RS48
23. 5 RS422 multi drop Vertex mode Bluetooth Terminals Fig C 3Vertex Mode Default data port number in Vertex mode is 3000 If you need to use other port number please change the configuration using Parani MSP100 software gt Advanced configuration C 4 Repeater Mode Parani MSP100 in Repeater Mode can be used to function as a Repeater to extend the range of Bluetooth network or avoid obstacles between Parani MSP100 and Bluetooth devices Please refer to the drawing below 58 Repeater Pi MSP bo Station MSP Multiple Repeater Parani MSP100s up to 7 can be connected to one Station Parani MSP100 but Repeater to Repeater connection Multi level repeater is not allowed Parani MSP100 may operate as Station MSP while it is either Server Client Vertex Serial Hub RS232 mode All you need to configure in Repeater is only Bluetooth device address of Station MSP and repeater doesn t need to have any network connectivity Just power supply AN Note When using repeater overall data throughput can be lowered Multi level repeater is not allowed C 5 Serial Hub Mode In Serial Hub Mode Parani MSP100 relays data communication between Bluetooth devices With Parani SD only 1 1 cable replacement is possible however incorporating Parani MSP100 multiple Parani SDs can communicate each other 1 N multi serial with Parani SD In Serial Hub mode Parani MSP100 handles data according to Route Table which shows which
24. FIG 9600 N 1 1 AT BTCANCEL This terminates a current executing task such 53 as Inquiry scan and Page scan then converts the operation status to Standby AT SETESC Escape sequence character set to by default is changeable The parameter nn must be a printable character AT SETESC 42 AT BTLAST The Bluetooth device last connected to this Parani MSP100 is displayed with its BD address AT BTSEC If the authentication is activated the pin code must be set by AT BTKEY command Data encryption cannot used when authentication is not enabled i e Authentication 0 and Encryption 1 will not work properly AT BTSD Once a connection is made with a pin code Parani MSP100 saves the Bluetooth device with its link key generated by the pin code The connection to a device listed in Parani MSP100 can be made automatically without the authentication process The maximum number kept on the list is 5 AT BTCSD 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 AT BTMODE 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 Support only Mode 1 and Mode 2 You can register Mode 1 devices by using AT BT
25. P100 software are listed in the bottom window it gives users insight how each commands work Parani MSP100 Manager Parani MSP100 192 168 220 20 Operation Mode Bluetooth Connections Neighborhoods Repeater al gt 14 Linkri E MaxDT p LinkTimeout 20 see 7 Pairable Name V Connectable PIN Code Security low X Discoverable Local Devices idx BDAddr x Re mer Rier 0 00 08 53 20 07 0 139562 335590 0 0 Refresh 0 00 08 53 20 07 0 1 39562 335580 0 0 OK Using control TCP port users can make their own application control Parani MSP100 by themselves This means users do not need to equip expensive Bluetooth development kit but may develop Bluetooth solution to meet each needs by simple commands Parani MSP100 is cost effective and time saving solution for users By using telnet program users may use Control commands easily Rich featured telnet software like PuTTY can be also useful PuTTY Download http www chiark greenend org uk sgtatham putty download html 39 X PuTTY Configuration Category 3 Session Logging Terminal Features Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Proxy Telnet Rloain SSH Auth Tunnels Bugs Basic options for your PuT TY session Specify your connection by host name or IP address OTelnet SSH ag save or delete stored session Saved Sessions
26. P100 transmits the serial port data to all of the Parani SD units at the same time Consequently if some slaves transmit data to Parani MSP100 at the same time then serial data to the Parani MSP100 will be blended together Slave 4 4 1 2 3 4 Parani MSP100 Master 25 i Set the serial configuration of Parani MSP100 As RS232 port has been configured to be used as a Configuration port which allows users to access the configuration utility of the Parani MSP100 When the Parani MSP100 is set to RS232 Mode users will need to change the Switch on the left side of Parani MSP100 to the Data position to allow for proper data communication to occur Serial Port Setup Baud Rate 115200 Data Cancel Stopbit Flow Control Hardware A Login the console of Parani MSP100 Default 115200 N 8 1 Flowcontrol None Select menu 4 Serial Port RS232 Set the serial parameters like below 26 Logout the console q Quit To apply changes to the configuration turn off the Parani MSP100 Users will need to move the Switch on the left side of Parani MSP100 to right side position for Data communication Turn on the Parani MSP100 and then Parani MSP100 will start operating in RS232 mode Please note that if you need to make use of data communication via RS232 port you will not need to configure Network settings il Set the Parani SD configu
27. Parani MSP100 For Wireless Multi Serial Communications based on Bluetooth Technology User Guide Version 1 0 2 2006 12 21 User Guide for Parani MSP100 Version 1 0 2 Firmware version 1 0 X Last revised on December 21 2006 Printed in Korea Copyright Copyright 2006 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 Proper back up systems and necessary safety devices should be utilized to protect against injury death or property damage due to system failure Such protection is the responsibility of the user This device is not approved for use as a life support or medical system Any changes or modifications made to this device without the explicit approval or consent of Sena Technologies will void Sena Technologies of any liability or responsibility of injury or loss caused by any malfunction Technical Support Sena Technologies Inc 210 Yangjae dong Seocho gu Seoul 137 130 Korea Tel 482 2 573 5422 Fax 82 2 573 7710 E Mail support sena com Website http www sena com Contents T niei mum 5 Ino rA 5 T2 Package Gheck EISt 42 2 2 ror e ee tr oer RE 5 1 9 Product Sp
28. REG S registers are not supported Following commands are appended to Parani MSP100 Command Description Example Show currently selected 54 Parani MSP100 only communicates with 000B53123456 selected device OK AT BTCONN Show all connected devices AT BTCONN 000B53123456 PSDv3b 123456 000B53112233 PSDv3b 112233 OK AT BTREG Register Mode 1 device AT BTREG 000b531 23456 In Mode 1 all connections with registered devices will be recovered after power up AT BTUNREG Remove registered Mode 1 device AT BTUNREG 000b53123456 AT BTLIST Show registered Mode 1 devices AT BTLIST 000B53123456 000B53112233 OK Multi Serial Communication via RS232 interface Parani MSP100 can communicate with Parani SDs up to 14 devices via RS232 interface while Parani SD can be only used as 1 1 cable replacement Even though Parani MSP100 supports multiple serial connections because RS232 interface is inherently 1 1 communication protocol user should communicate with serial devices sequentially Data coming from non selected Parani SD is buffered on Parani MSP100 and retrieved when corresponding Parani SD is selected by ATO command If link is lost with currently selected device one of connected devices will be selected arbitrarily Accepting new incoming connection When incoming connection is established in comma
29. arani MSP100 automatically attempts to recover TCP connection when PSIST is set to ON in the period of pre defined ms by REPT command Ex PSIST ON OK PERSIST on A 4 Commands for Vertex Mode VERTEX lt port no gt number of clients To assign port number where Parani MSP100 waits for connection in Vertex mode Parani MSP100 Vertex Mode avails Wireless RS485 multi drop service when assigned at this site Ex VERTEX 4000 1 OK PORT 4000 MAX 1 A 5 Commands for Serial Hub Mode ROUTE add src lt dst gt del src dst lt ptp multi manual gt To configure Routing table for Repeater Mode src Bluetooth address of source device dst Bluetooth address of destination device Response src gt dst 00 0B 53 12 03 A8 gt 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 gt 00 0B 53 12 03 A8 OK A 6 Commands for Repeater Mode STATION lt bdaddr gt To configure Bluetooth address of station Parani MSP100 In repeater mode Parani MSP100 will try to connect to this device 44 REPEATER Response Ex STATION 00 0B 53 00 00 01 4OK Display all of repeaters and Bluetooth devices connected currently Entry starting with R is repeater and one with P is Bluetooth device R station repeater repeater name PImsp peer peer name REPEATER R 00 0B 53 00 00 01 00 0B 53 00 00 02 Parani MSP100 001002 P 00 0B 53 00 00 02 00 0B 53 00 00 10 PSDv3b 000010 OK A 7 Commands for Bluetooth Configurati
30. arani MSP100 prompts Login ID password default values are Login admin Password admin 10 6 Default Parani MSP100 IP r f r ing is 192 168 1 10 Please revise settings to reflect the user s appropriate networking environment IP address 7 To revise Network Settings Enter 1 as displayed below 8 Network Settings sub menu will be displayed File Edit View Call Transfer Help Die 281 cls Main Menu 1 Network Settings LAP Firmware Download Serial Port RS232 Reset Reboot Change password System Log Quit 1 Network Settings address _ Connected 0 00 56 auto detect 115200 amp N 1 SCROLL caps Capture Print echo 9 If No 1 Static IP is selected the following is displayed on screen 10 Enter user Static IP address the example below 192 168 0 3 is entered for the Parani MSP100 IP address Enter the user appropriate network IP address File Edit Yiew Call Transfer Help Dis 2381 alal Network Settings LAP Firmware Download Serial Port RS232 Reset Reboot Change password System Log Quit COm ACTF CON 2 1 Network Settings 1 Static IP 2 DHCP PPPoE Quit 1 address 192 168 0 3 netmask Connected 0 04 51 auto detect 11520081 SCROLL caes Capture Print echo 11 11 Please enter your Netmask Gateway DNS i
31. ata coming from 00 0B 53 16 11 CB will be sent 00 0B 53 16 21 4C in the reverse direction but data coming from 00 0B 53 12 09 F3 will be dismissed because it has no path in the route table Press Add to add route entry Following dialog will appear Route Setting 111121111111 22 22 22 22 22 22 33 33 33 33 33 33 SD List BD_ADDRESS 00 08 53 16 21 4C 00 0B 53 12 09 F3 00 0B 53 16 11 CB To select Bluetooth device press Refresh Apply displayed in another dialog or enter bluetooth device address manually then Bluetooth devices connected currently will be 24 If you mark checkbox opposite direction route will be also registered F RS232 Mode In RS232 Mode Parani MSP100 may communicate with other Bluetooth devices via RS232 serial cable Users can communicate point to multi point communication via Parani MSP100 with Parani SD In this case the master is the serial port of the Parani MSP100 and slaves are the Parani SD units RS232 Mode works very similar to a 485 multi drop connection where the Parani MSP100 is a master unit and each Parani SD will act as the slaves When data is transmitted to the serial port of the Parani MSP100 Parani MSP100 transmits the same data to each of the Parani SD units If one of the Parani SD units transmit data only Parani MSP100 serial port will receive that data In the RS232 Mode Parani MS
32. ct 2 Power Port For Power Adapter connection 3 RS232 Interface marked IOIOI For Parani MSP100 network configuration via RS232 serial cable One RS232 serial cable both ends female DB 9 interfaces are provided with the Parani MSP 100 This port can be used for both Configuration of Parani MSP100 and Data communication with Host 4 RJ45 marked EXT For connection to Host or HUB devices For connection to PC use a Crossed cable for connection to use Straight Ethernet cable 5 RJ45 marked INT Hub port for connection to another Parani MSP100 With this Parani MSP100s can be chained without network hub This is for the better user experience of convenient installation Use a straight cable for this purpose 2 2 LED Indicators POWER POWER ON OFF Status STATUS Parani MSP100 Status ERROR Error Event Status LINE ACT1 LINE ACT2 RJ45 connections Status STATUS LED ERROR LED Description ON OFF Normal Blinking OFF Connecting to Station Parani MSP 100 In Repeater Mode OFF ON Internal Bluetooth module operation malfunction ON Blinking LAN connection Error Connecting to ADSL or waiting for DHCP server response Flashing Flashing Upgrading Firmware DO NOT turn off Parani MSP100 during firmware upgrade turning off Parani MSP100 during firmware update may cause malfunction 2 3 Connecting Parani MSP100 to host Step 1 Connect the power jack to the power conne
33. ctor of the Parani MSP100 using DC power adapter included in the package If power is properly supplied the LEDs for Power and Status will maintain a solid green color Step 2 Connect the one end of the Ethernet cable to the EXT port of the Parani MSP100 and the other to the Ethernet network If the cable is properly hooked up the Parani MSP100 will have a valid connection to the Ethernet network by indicating EXT LED becomes green and is blinking if there s any corresponding packet traffic Step 3 Only for 1 time installation attach the serial console cable to the Parani MSP100 You are ready to install the Parani MSP100 using serial console 3 Installation Parani MSP100 Installation iL Configuration via serial cable TCP IP mode v Network Configuration RS232 Mode Serial Port Configuration iL Mode configuration iL Change of DIPswitch Sy 2 Connection from Bluetooth Terminal device Parani SD 3 1 Network Settings 1 Parani MSP100 power up POWER and STATUS LEDs display green 2 Parani MSP100 network configuration connect Parani MSP100 to PC via RS232 cable Position of DIP switch is on the side of drawing 3 Open HyperTerminal 4 Set PC COM port Baud rate 115200 8 Data bit non parity 1 stop bit no hardware flow control b Press Enter key the following information as is displayed on a HyperTerminal screen If P
34. data frame should go where Route Table needs to be configured in advance using Parani MSP100 software In Band Command In addition to Route Table user can specify the destination of the frame they send by inserting extra 59 frame called In Band Command Inserted frame will be processed by Parani MSP100 and not be transferred to destination device INI DST lt dst1 gt lt dst2 gt where dstX means Bluetooth address of destination INI DST 00 0B 53 10 00 8A Hello INI DST 00 0B 53 10 00 8B 00 0B 53 10 00 8C Bluetooth For example if you send preceding frame to Parani SD 00 0B 53 10 00 8A device will receive Hello and the other devices will get Bluetooth as below figure All Parani SD should be connected to Parani MSP100 00 0B 53 10 00 8A Hello 2 OW Bluetooth m 00 0B 53 10 00 8B Bluetooth 00 0B 53 10 00 8C As Serial Hub mode does not need TCP IP network connectivity users do not need to configure network settings Only power supply needed C 6 RS232 mode Multi drop If users set Parani MSP100 to RS232 mode Parani MSP100 may act as 1 N multi serial port by its RS232 port In RS232 mode Parani MSP100 will send data to external serial port not via Ethernet network 60 In RS232 mode Parani MSP100 handles data in Multi drop way so data written to RS232 interface of Parani MSP100 will be delivered to all of connected Bluetooth devices So i
35. e 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 EI from Bluetooth link However AFH does not yrovide a com lete solution users to test their wireless s stem enough before deplo ment since the overall s stem rforman ff vari nvironmental f h istan ween them 2 Getting Started 2 1 External View POWER STATUS ERROR ANTENNA USB Extension Port For Promi MSP102B only EXT Selection Switch of Data com Ethernet or RS232 Fig 1 3 1 Parani MSP100 external view INT HUB 1 DIP Switch Users may select several different methods of data communication with the Host Default setting is TCP IP communication using no 4 RJ45 marked EXT but if users need data communication by no 3 RS232 Interface marked IOIOI is also possible e If DIP switch is on the side of drawing Parani MSP100 communicates with Host via Ethernet line TCP IP while the RS232 port will be used for configuration purposes only In this case DIP switch must be positioned on the side of drawing Refer to Section 3 1 for more details on configuration If users want to use RS232 communication mode data only please change the direction of switch to the opposite direction NOTE If the DIP switch is switched to a new position the Parani MSP100 will need to be powercycled to take effe
36. ecification reris etus FEE Vasa PR e LEE EVE uo P eH oH 6 PARC pc eI 8 2 1 External I RR 9 2 2 EE DIndiGato S 6 deo coerente et teen tt tee DE D D s 9 2 3 Connecting Parani MSP100 to host essen nennen nnns 9 cru m 10 3 1 Network 98 10 3 2 Access Profiles a A 14 3 3 Firmware 14 3 3 1 Firmware Upgrade via 14 3 3 2 Firmware Upgrade via 17 3 4 Sernak PO MC 18 3 5 19 4 Configuratio N IIT 20 4 1 Configuration Parani MSP100 20 4 1 1 When Parani MSP100 is connected to PC 20 4 1 2 Log in Parani MSP100 20 4 1 3 Operation 22 4 1 4 Bl etootli nere RR p e a e ep e Feo ME REPE HERE ME PEE 30 4 1 5 ConriectiOh cierre eue mee eee teenie eaten eo ya a UE ruso e ea ua ade 31 41 6 Ne
37. ent 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 5 2 1 EC R amp TTE Directive Directive 1999 5 EC 5 3 MIC 5 4 Telec Construction Design Certification No 006 0070 37 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 6 5 Radio Output Power 18dBm 6 6 Receiving Sensitivity 88dBm 6 7 Power Supply DC5V 38 Appendix Control Commands Parani MSP100 is configurable and controllable by Control commands through control TCP port Prom MSP software is the GUI version of Control commands for easy use by customers As all of the control commands in Parani MS
38. er 4 flee ees fon NE NUN 0 5000 00 01 95 00 00 02 PSD100v1 0 0 D Refresh OK Ver 2 6 List 01015000100 01 95 00 00 02 8010041 0 0 0000021010125510 OK Ver OK Ver 2 6 Step4 Check the Connect to Server in Serial IP Stepb Set the IP address and Port number of the Parani MSP100 in Serial IP Serial IP Control Panel 4 3 2 Configuration of COM10 Connect to server 168 222 74 5000 Accept Connections Configuration Wizard User Credentials Use Credentials From Connection Protocol Telnet Telnet with CR Padding Raw TCP Connection COM Port Options DSR Emulation Select Ports DCD Emulation CIS Emulation Port Monitor DTR is modem escape Licensing Restore Failed Connections Security Advanced Use SSL TLS Encryption with SSL v3 or TLS vl Close Help Step6 Open the configuration wizard of Serial IP Serial IP Control Panel 4 3 2 Configuration of COM10 P Address Port Number jv Connect to server Accept Connection Configuration Wizard User Credentials Use Credentials From Connection Protocol Telnet Telnet with CR Padding Raw TCP Connection COM Port Options DSR Emulation Select Ports DCD Emulation CTS Emulation Port Monitor
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41. in gt MSP HyperTerminal File Edit view Cal Transfer Help olej 2 3 so e 64 3 Parity Stopbit Flow Control AT command NOE Quit a Use AT command interface Y n Serial Port Configuration command interfac Enabled 115200 bps 8 N 1 hardware Baudrate Character Size Parity Stopbit Flow Control AT command Quit AU Conor 2 Connected 0 01 35 Auto detect 1152008 N 1 20501 caes capture Print echo commands are appended for Parani MSP100 exclusive use their usage and some Supported AT commands and their differences from AT command of Parani SD are summarized as below Please refer to Parani SD userguide for more information Command Description Example AT Check if the connection to host equipment is operating normally The serial parameters of Parani MSP100 must be same as those of host equipment If not the MSP will not respond or ERROR message will appear or an abnormal sequence of strings will appear ATZ This has the same effects as Powercycling the unit This command disconnects connected Bluetooth device stops 52 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 AT amp F This has the same effect as initialization by pressi
42. load 2 TF TP 13 Then you will get following screen TFTPd ready Send firmware using Windows 2000 XP tftp i 192 168 220 4 put filename Here a sample IP address 192 168 220 4 has been assigned to Parani MSP100 User must use your own IP address User must put your own IP address Please keep this serial console connected After you save the Parani MSP100 upgrade ROM file to your PC please open COMMAND window as in below Users need to make sure that the upgrade ROM file is in the same location or users need to specify the exact location to send the ROM file to the connected Parani MSP100 via Crossed Ethernet cable Below window is showing the procedure of sending ROM file named parani rom to the connected 5 100 via F WINNT system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 00 2195 1 Copyright 1985 2666 Microsoft Corp F gt tftp i 192 168 22 4 put parani vi rom Transfer successful 2761376 bytes in 9 seconds 300152 bytes s F gt Users will be able to check the status of firmware upgrade in Serial console 14 PENNE enm Edit View Call Transfer Help 981 dl 7 Change password 8 System Log q Quit gt gt 3 Firmware Download nt Parani 100 2 1 0 Thu 17 Feb 2005 12 32 09 0900 1 Mmodem 2 TFTP q Quit gt 2 T TPa ready Send firmware using TFTP U
43. n 5232 mode Polling method a master device schedules slave devices is recommended to use Users may configure Serial settings in configuration console or Advance configuration dialog of 5 100 software Baudrate 1200 115200 bps Character size 5 6 7 8 bit Parity None Odd Even Stop bit 1 bit 2 bits Flow Control None XOn Off Hardware CTS RTS DTR DSR not used RI not used Auto probe not supported As default RS232 interface of Parani MSP100 is configured for configuration console In order to use RS232 interface for the data communication purpose user needs to change the Console switch to data mode Changes will be effective after power cycling of Parani MSP100 Please restart Parani MSP100 AT Commands AT command is very familiar with the legacy serial application developers So AT command interface of Parani SD eases a lot of efforts to develop their own application from developers So does Parani MSP100 Moreover AT commands of Parani MSP100 are so similar to one of Parani SD that developers who have experiences with Parani SD can make use of multi serial functionality in no time By default AT command parser is disabled You can enable AT command feature on configuration console as below 61 MSP HyperTerminal x File Edit View Call Transfer Help als 81 5 Reset Reboot Change password System Log Quit gt
44. nager Software COM Port Redirector Tips Serial IP Com Port Redirector and manual 1 3 Product Specification Parani MSP100 Ethernet Interface 10 100 Base T Ethernet with RJ45 connector Supports Static IP and Dynamic IP address Bluetooth Interface Bluetooth v2 0 Class 1 Level 18dBm Frequency 2 4GHz Profiles Serial Port LAN Access PAN Dial up Networking Working distance Dipole Default Antenna 150m Dipole Dipole Antenna 200m Dipole Patch Antenna 400m Patch Patch Antenna 1000m Point to multi point MSP100 7 Bluetooth links connectivity MSP100 USB Dongle Max 14 Bluetooth links Network Protocols HTTP Telnet DHCP Server Client SNMP 1 2 3 PPP server and PPP tunneling RADIUS Parani MSP100 Manager Web Telnet Serial Console Modem AT command set Supply voltage 5V DC Supply current Minimum 2A Common Power supply options Power via a standard AC plug DC adapter Hardware Interface LAN 10 100 x2 Inclusive Hub function Ethernet RS232C com supported Built in Bluetooth1 USB A type port for USB extension dongle Environmental Operating temperature 0 50 C Storage temperature 20 70 C Humidity 9096 Non condensing Physical properties Dimension LxWxH e 147 x 112 x 32 mm 5 8 4 4 1 3 Weight 225g Approvals FCC CE MIC Telec COM port redirector Serial IP Software Waranty 3 year limited warrant lt gt Not
45. nd mode Parani MSP100 responds with CONNECT message and enters to online mode When incoming connection is established in online mode CONNECT message is not printed and selected device with which Parani MSP100 communicates won t be changed You can check out all connected devices by AT BTCONN command in command mode Disconnecting device You can disconnect Bluetooth device by ATH command in command mode With specified device 55 address any connected device selected or not can be disconnected AT command usage example is provided below OK AT BTINFO 000B2431FB14 Parani MSP100 MODEO STANDBY 0 0 HWFC OK ATD000B53000001 OK CONNECT 000B53000001 connected 000653000001 OK ATO CONNECT 000B53000001 ATD000B53000002 lt making new connection to 000B53000002 OK while connected with 000B53000001 CONNECT 000053000002 connected and routed to 000853000002 000B53000001 PSDv3b 000001 000B53000002 PSDv3b 000002 OK ATO000B53000001 changing route back to 000B53000001 CONNECT 000b53000001 communicating with 000B53000001 Appendix C Operation Mode Information With Parani MSP100 users may configure the mode of operation to meet each application Total 6 kinds of different modes can be selected By selecting the appropriate mode users may minimize cost and time for developing new solution C 1 Server Mode In Server Mode Parani MSP100 will act as TCP
46. nect to Specified devices Connection Wizard Signal Strength Test Drop the Connection Note MUST push STOP button after startting on measuring Go to the connection tab in the Parani MSP100 Manager and make sure that Parani SD and Parani MSP100 are connected The connection will be denoted by a solid green square 68 T Parani MSP100 Manager Parani h 5 100 192 168 220 2 69 Appendix E Discovery Protocol UDP Broadcast on 9097 port Magic Number 4 bytes Searching FA 05 21 Response FA 105 21 Format Magic Number 4bytes Item1 Item2 Item8 Item len parameter Item list Parameter Product Name PARANI MSP100 Model Code 101 Product Serial Number MSP030403287 IP Address CO 01 0A Control port big endian 09 DD MAC address 00 52 10 00 36 Bluetooth Friendly Name Parani MSP100 Bluetooth Address 21 04 00 52 00 70 An Example 16 24 32 Magic1 FAh Magic2 05h Magic3 21h Magic4 EFh Item 1 01h Leni 09h P R O M M S P Item2 02h Len2 03h 1 0 1 Item3 203h Len3 0Ch M 5 P 0 3 0 4 0 3 2 8 7 Item4 04h Len4 04h COh A8h Oth OAh 71 Appendix Warranty F 1 GENERAL WARRANTY POLICY Sena Technologies Inc hereinafter referred to as
47. nformation as shown below File Edit View Call Transfer Help Inixi Serial Port RS232 5 Reset Reboot Change password System Log Quit 1 Network Settings 1 Static IP 2 DHCP 3 PPPoE q Quit 192 168 0 3 299 299 299 0 192 168 0 1 234 243 244 0 Connected 0 08 detect scRoit caes Capture Print echo 12 Press Enter Parani MSP100 will prompt reboot request Enter Y Yes press Enter to reboot Parani MSP100 to apply the revised Network Settings 13 Enter Login ID and Password Default ID admin Password admin 14 Revised Network settings are displayed File Edit View Call Transfer Help lo x 00 0B 53 20 04 3D etwork static IPaddr 192 168 0 3 00 0B 53 10 0A 65 Netmask 255 255 255 080 Gateway 192 168 0 1 254 243 244 0 52 0 0 0 0 disabled 1 Network Settings LAP Firmware Download Serial Port RS232 Reset Reboot Change password System Log Quit Connected 0 11 54 auto detect 1152008 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 12 An example Revised Network Settings 15 Networking configuration is complete The preceding example shows static assignment to Parani MSP100 The user should select static DHCP or IP as needed 3 2 LAN Access Profile Parani MSP100 supports LAN Access Profile for Bluetooth networking Acces
48. ng the factory reset button All parameters are initialized to factory defaults ATD Connectable up to 7 devices concurrently ATH Device to disconnect can be specified ath000b53123456 cr ATO Device to communicate can be specified Without specified device lately communicated device will be selected Parani MSP100 responds with CONNECT ato000b53123456 lt cr gt CONNECT 000B53123456 AT BTSCAN Scan mode can be specified 1 Discoverable 2 Connectable 3 Discoverable and Connectable at btscan 3 lt cr gt AT BTINQ The Bluetooth devices in Inquiry scan mode nearby are displayed with their BD addresses Device names and Class of device Maximum 15 devices are scanned for 30 seconds AT BTINFO The current Bluetooth settings are displayed including BD address Device name Operation mode Operation status Authentication Data Encryption and Hardware Flow Control AT BTNAME Parani MSP100 can have a user friendly name for easy identification The name allows up to 30 alpha numeric characters AT BTKEY Pin code is a string which allows up to 16 alpha numeric characters Based on this pin code Parani MSP100 generates a link key which is used in actual authentication process AT UARTCONFIG The Serial parameters can be set or changed The factory default is 9600 N 1 To take effect the ATZ command must be used or Powercycle the unit AT UARTCON
49. nnect to Parani MSP100 Parani MSP100 will assign the port number consecutively from Default Data port KeepAlive Timeout When TCP connection is stopped unexpectedly Ex Power off of Host PC Parani MSP100 will request NULL during KeepAlive Timeout second If there is no response during this Timeout TCP connection will be finished Do not disconnect TCP socket In Server Mode each TCP connection and Bluetooth connection will be matched as point to point When new Bluetooth connection is established new TCP connection will be established as well So if Bluetooth connection is stopped TCP connection can be finished To prevent this users may use this option so does not need to make TCP connection whenever Bluetooth connection is stopped Register Bluetooth Device Shows the Bluetooth devices registered Add Add Bluetooth device to register Delete Remove Bluetooth device registered Modify Modify Port of the selected device B Client Mode In Client Mode Parani MSP100 will act as a TCP client When a Bluetooth device connects to Parani MSP100 Parani MSP100 will try to connect to the designated Host PC So Host PC 21 should be in standby status In Client Mode please select the IP address and port number of the Host PC to connect Client Setting HOST IP Address 192 168 1 118 HOST Port Number 9000 Configuration of IP address of Host Select Advanced Configu
50. oduct Name PROMIMSP Model Code 102 Version 2 5 Product Serial Number 5 050800038 IP Address 192 168 24 200 Control Port 2525 MAC Address 00 08 53 10 0 94 Bluetooth Friendly Name Bluetooth Address Back up Resto Reboot Note You restore ping off OK repeater PJ00 0B 53 20 07 0E 00 01 95 00 00 02 PSD100v1 0 0 000002 PJ00 0B 53 20 07 0E 00 01 95 16 00 03 PSD1 00v1 0 0 160003 OK 31 Pressing Log button system log messages will appear in notepad System log is the source of invaluable information when the problems occur during operation TEH 1 88 88 88 syslogd started BusyBox v1 88 2085 02 05 05 58 88 08 09 msp Promi MSP ver 2 1 started 88 88 89 msp Loading configurations 88 08 09 msp Maximum number of bluetooth devices 15 88 88 89 Bluetooth link supervision timeout 28888 m 88 88 89 Operation mode hub 66 66 69 msp Connection try interval Client mode 5888 88 88 89 msp Automatic network reconnection Client mode 66 66 69 msp Base port Server mode 5666 88 88 89 msp Control port 2525 88 88 09 msp Vertex port 55555 66 66 69 msp Maximum concurrent vertex connections 6 2 66 69 msp Preserve network connection false 88 89 msp Station 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 00 09 msp Frame buffering false 88 89 msp TCP Keepaliue time 788 secs 80 89 msp TCP Keepaliue interval 18 secs 08 09 TCP Keepalive probes 4 times 1 00
51. on BTNAME lt name gt PIN lt pin code gt BTNAME command audits revises Parani MSP100 Device Names exposed to other Bluetooth devices If configured with default name i e Parani MSP100 lower part of Bluetooth address will be appended to the name BTNAME My Parani MSP100 OK BTNAME OK My Parani MSP100 PIN command revises the Bluetooth PIN code Max 16 bytes ASCII code only PIN 1234 OK SECU lt low high gt PAIR on off SECU command revises the security level Low obtains no security High obtains Enabling Security Default SECU displays current security level SECU high OK SECU OK high For Pairable mode enable disable High security levels when Paring 45 LKEY Response mode is set to off only Bluetooth devices already sharing Link Key see LKEY command can connect with Parani MSP100 non pairable mode PAIR off OK PAIR OK off For auditing currently paired Bluetooth devices sharing Parani MSP100 Link Key local bdaddr remote bdaddr LKEY 00 0 53 20 00 63 00 08 1 00 52 72 OK TEMPKEY on off Some Bluetooth device doesn t save their link key and makes new link key on every connection This behavior causes Parani MSP100 s flash memory to wear out in the long period With TEMPKEY on Parani MSP100 won t save link key neither and protects itself If you see tons of Replacing hciO link key
52. or Parani MSP100 Vertex port no entry Max Number of Connections For entering the number of Hosts connectable to Parani MSP100 D Repeater Mode In Repeater Mode Parani MSP100 will act as Repeater to expand the coverage of Bluetooth Let s call the Parani MSP100 that will act as Repeater Repeater and call the Parani MSP100 of normal operation as Station In Repeater Mode configuration required is only the Address of the Station Parani MSP100 When Repeater is connecting the Station Status LED of Repeater is blinking E Serial Hub Mode Users may transmit receive data via Parani MSP100 in Serial Hub mode Serial Hub Parani MSP100 in serial hub mode relay the data from a Bluetooth device to another Bluetooth device connected to Parani MSP100 No network host is involved 23 Users may configure Parani MSP100 how to handle data from Bluetooth devices in advanced configuration of Parani MSP100 software Routing Table Serial Hub Mode From 11 11 11 11 11 11 22 22 22 22 22 22 Add Del To 22 22 22 22 22 22 33 33 33 33 33 33 44 44 44 44 44 44 33 33 33 33 33 33 NANN 1 2 00 08 53 12 09 3 lt gt 00 08 53 16 11 Clear Routing table shows paths that data will follow Arrow shows direction of data flow In the above example data coming from 00 0B 53 16 21 4C will be sent to 00 0B 53 12 09 F3 and 00 0B 53 16 11 CB and d
53. rani MSP100 port number will be assigned automatically by Parani MSP100 Users may check the port numbers used by LIST command 41 Ex PORT OK PORT 5000 PORT 6000 OK PORT 6000 BIND lt bdaddr name gt port A static port number may be assigned to a designated Bluetooth device using BIND command A Bluetooth device can be specified by either friendly name or Bluetooth address Response OK index name bdaddr port Ex BIND 00 0B 53 00 00 01 8000 OK BIND Parani SD 8001 OK BIND 0 00 0 53 00 00 01 8000 1 Parani SD 8000 OK RELE lt port no gt If users do not need to use a bound port number RELE command can be used to release the port number Ex RELE 8000 OK PRSV on off A TCP data port is opened as a Bluetooth connection is made So when Bluetooth connection is closed the corresponding TCP port is also closed If this behavior interferes with your usage scenario this option will help When this option is enabled TCP connection remains regardless of Bluetooth connection Users do not need to make TCP connection each time whenever Bluetooth connection is closed for a while Ex PRSV on OK KATO lt time gt lt probe gt lt interval gt To configure TCP Keep Alive Time When Host which is communicating with Parani MSP100 via network is 42 stalled unintentionally Parani MSP100 cannot aware this unexpected disconnection Accordingly Parani MSP100 sends beacon packets
54. ration Make connection from Parani SD to the Parani MSP100 27 Serial port was open COM 1 9600 No Parity One Stopbit ParaniWIN Y Infomation P Device Setting 3 Connection out m Connection in tA Connection Wizard Device Info Bluetooth Address 000195000002 Mode MODEO Search Result Device Name HJJEON NOTEBOOK Bluetooth Address 000900504883 1 010 020300 120104 1 010 000900504 0 000900500027 smjung fcSserver Q LEECOM 10 Define the number of nearby devices to be searched Connect 000853200687 Connect to Specified devices Dis lect Note MUST push STOP button after startting on measuring Press Disconnect button in the connection window of Parani SD Manager See the Device Setting window in the Parani SD Manager and set operation mode as MODE like below Serial port was open 1 9600 No Parity One Stopbit ParaniWIN d Infomation Ld 3 Connection out m Connection in t Connection Wizard Hard Reset Return Parani SD ESD to factory default setting Operation Mode Standby status for Bluetooth connection MODE1 This Parani SD shall connect to the last connected device only MODE2 This Parani SD shall be connected from the last connected device only MODES Allow any Bluetooth devices discover connect to this Parani SD r Device Setting
55. ration button Here users may configure which Bluetooth device will connect to which Host as they need Bluetooth device 00 0B 53 16 12 C7 will connect to Host 192 168 20 251 port no 5002 Bluetooth device 00 0B 53 16 12 74 will connect to Host 192 168 20 252 port no 5004 Bluetooth devices which are not configured to connect to a specific Host will connect to Default Host in Host information Client Mode HOST Information IPAddress 192 168 1 118 Port 9000 re connect automatically if link is lost Try to connect to server every 5000 ms Apply Refresh Cancel Server Table BDADDR Name 00 0B 53 20 00 7E 192 168 1 118 5002 00 0B 53 20 00 74 192 168 1 200 5004 Modify Delete Configuration of Client Mode Host IP Address For network Host Server IP address entry Host Port Number For Server Host port no entry Re connect automatically if link is lost 22 For Host connect retry if failed Retry frequency is set in the preceding function Try to Connect to Server every ms When Parani MSP100 fails to open a data channel connecting to Host enter the connection retry frequency Entering 0 zero obtains retry abort C Vertex Mode Parani MSP100 Vertex Mode avails Wireless RS485 multidrop service when assigned at this site Vertex Mode Vertex Port 3000 Max Number of Connections Apply Refresh Configuration of Vertex Mode Vertex Port F
56. ring Buffering en ot Header Trailer Security PIN passkey Security Low v 4 2 1 Parani MSP100 Configuration Basic Setting 1 Bluetooth name For user Parani MSP100 name revision 2 Maximum Connection For configuring the maximum number of Bluetooth devices connectable to Parani MSP100 Default maximum is 7 3 Discoverable When checked Parani MSP100 is in INQUIRY mode discovering in range Bluetooth devices 4 Connectable When checked Parani MSP100 is in PAGE mode connecting to Bluetooth devices b Pairable For Pairing mode enable disable When in need of high security set Pairable option to UNCHECKED enabling High Security When this option is NOT checked other Bluetooth devices except those previously connected to Parani MSP100 cannot connect to Parani MSP1 00 even via PIN code 6 Control port For control port number entry Default value is 2525 Buffering 1 Buffering For Buffering function enable disable Firstly set Header and Trailer secondly turn on Buffering option 2 Header For buffer frame header entry Enter alphabet or HexaCode 3 Trailer For buffer frame trailer entry Enter alphabet or HexaCode Security 33 1 Pin code For Bluetooth Pin code entry 2 Security For security level entry 4 2 2 Operation Mode Parani MSP100 accesses 3 types of operation modes Select according to user requirement and application SENA 2
57. s Point By direct connection of Parani MSP100 to ADSL the internet is accessible via Bluetooth Select menu 2 LAP by entering 2 Parani MSP100 prompts for LAP profile enable disable Select Y Yes to enable or N No to disable LAP profile r Edit View Call Transfer Help SN MSP050100278 Bluetooth 00 0B 53 20 04 3D Network static IPaddr 192 168 0 3 00 0B 53 10 08 65 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS1 254 243 244 52 0 0 0 0 LAP profile disabled Main Menu Network Settings LAP Firmware Download Serial Port RS232 Reset Reboot Change password System Log AN OTE Oui 2 Enable LRP profile Y n j caps ede Capture Print echo Z 3 3 Firmware Download Parani MSP100 enables users to upgrade the firmware The SENA customer support team offers available firmware upgrades via Xmodem or TFTP user download menu no 3 Firmware Download During Firmware download STATUS and ERROR LEDs flash DO NOT TURN OFF Parani MSP100 during firmware download Turning off Parani MSP100 during firmware download may result in operation malfunction There two methods of firmware upgrade 1 Xmodem 2 TFTP 3 3 4 Firmware Upgrade via TFTP Users may upgrade the firmware using TFTP via Crossed cable 3 Firmware Down
58. sing MS Windows 2000 tftp i 192 168 220 4 put lt filename gt Upgrading Firmware CAUTION Never turn off Parani MSP100 in progress autodetect 115200841 SCROLL caes NUM Capture Print echo During upgrade LEDs will flashing and users should NOT turn off Parani MSP100 this time If user cannot send the ROM file please check the network connection status Once ROM file is delivered to the connected Parani MSP100 the upgrade firmware will be recorded to memory During this time both STATUS LED and ERROR LED will flashing speedily NEVER turn off Parani MSP100 during this firmware recording Once finished please resupply power to Parani MSP100 for applying PRENNE mind File Edit View Transfer Help Ole 281 9612 gt gt Firmware Download Current Parii MSP100 2 1 0 Thu 17 Feb 2005 12 32 09 0900 1 Xmodem 2 TFTP q Quit gt gt 2 TFTPd ready Send firmware using Using MS Windows 2000 XP tftp a e 168 220 4 put lt filename gt Upgrading Firmware CAUTION Never turn off Parani MSP100 progress Done Reboot Parani MSP100 Parani MSP100 Configuration Console Press Enter Connected 0 05 28 Auto detect 1152008 N 1 SCROLL CAPS Num Capture Print echo N 15 3 3 2 Firmware Upgrade via Xmodem Users may upgrade the firmware using Xmodem protocol via RS232 serial cable el HE 5 xi File Edit Vie
59. st connect retry if failed Retry frequency is set in the preceding function Vertex Mode Parani MSP100 Vertex Mode avails Wireless RS485 multidrop service when assigned at this site 1 Vertex port For Parani MSP100 Vertex port no entry 2 Allow TCP connections to vertex port For entering the number of Hosts connectable to Parani MSP100 4 2 3 Network Setting SENA Network Setting MSP Configuration Dperation Mode LAN Access Network Setting use DHCP IP address Network mask Password Gateway Restore Factory Setting 16 B3 1 use ADSL user DY pes Parani time 500 keepalive interval 1 0 probes For user Parani MSP100 network setting 1 use DHCP When checked Parani MSP100 receives IP address from DHCP server 2 IP address Network mask Gateway DNS Enter appropriate data to assign static IP address for Parani MSP100 3 MAC Displays MAC Parani MSP100 address non user entry 4 use ADSL Select this option when ADSL networking 5 User Pass Enter ID password data for ADSL login 4 2 4 Restore Factory Setting To reset to Parani MSP100 default factory settings click the Restore button 35 MSP Configuration Setting OP Y RIGHT C 2006 SENA TECHNOLOGIES Restore Factory Setting 36 5 Approval Information 5 1 FCC 5 1 1 FCC Compliance Statem
60. t and Bluetooth devices idx To select a specific device to monitor 255 means all of devices bin To display data in binary format format lt dir 1 gt lt idx 1 gt lt length 2 gt lt timestamp 4 gt lt data length gt timestamp in milliseconds DUMP gt line 0 len 4 timestamp 1413986 61 62 63 64 abcd lt line 0 len 4 timestamp 1414056 4F 4B 0D OK OK LOG displays system logs If line number specified only latest lt line gt rows will be displayed LOG lt 30 gt Jan 1 00 00 09 msp Parani MSP100 ver 2 3 started lt 30 gt Jan 1 00 00 09 msp Loading configurations OK HELP command displays all control commands available HELP OK To see software version no of Parani MSP100 VER OK Ver 2 3 Control port default value is 2525 CTRL command assigns new control port number Revised control port number is effective after Parani MSP100 restart Default CTRL displays current control port number 50 RSET Ex REBOOT value CTRL 3500 OK To cancel current background operation CANCEL OK To restore to factory settings RSET OK To reboot Parani MSP100 REBOOT OK Rebooting 51 Appendix B Commands Parani MSP100 supports user friendly AT commands Make sure this feature enabled in configuration console in order to use AT commands Most of them are compatible with Parani SD but some have differences
61. the operation mode of Parani MSP100 as Client Mode Parani MSP100 Manager Parani MSP100 192 168 220 20 Bluetooth Connections Neighborhoods Repeater 4 Operation Mode Current Mode Client Advanced Configuration Mode Change C Seer Mode Client Mode C Vertex Mode Repeater Mode Serial Hub Mode RS232 Mode Apply Note Make sure of No Bluetooth Serial Connection to Parani MSP 1 You can t change the operation mode while connected Search Quit Sem 0 192 168 8 10 3000 Serv 192 168 10 251 5001 OK mode client OK Client Mode Step4 Input the TCP Server s PC running Serial IP IP address and Port number refer to Step2 for the Port number 67 Client Setting HOST IP Address HOST Port Number 192 168 10 251 5001 _Cancel Cancel Step5 Connect the Parani SD to Parani MSP100 Serial port was open COM 1 9600 No Parity One Stopbit 21 Device Info Bluetooth Address 000195000002 Mode Infomation Search Result Bluetooth Address Device Name 00080050498 0 000900504894 000900504 9 B 000 5 2 Device Setting 10010C Parani MSP UNKNOWN PSDv4a 200001 em Connection in 10 isl Define the number of nearby devices to be searched Connect 000900504 9 Con
62. to monitor connection status when there is no data communication for certain time When there is no data communication for time Parani MSP100 will send beacon packet probe times to monitor the connection by each interval before closing the connection Below example means when there is no communication for 10 min Parani MSP100 will send beacon packets 3 times by 10 seconds interval KATO 600 3 10 600 3 10 Commands for Client Mode SERV IP Address Port gt bdaddr name Response Ex To assign IP address and port number of server host where Parani MSP100 will send connection request in client mode If you enter either bluetooth address or friendly name of the Bluetooth device you may configure different host addresses and port numbers for each Bluetooth devices index name bdaddr server_IP port SERV 192 168 1 11 9000 OK SERV 192 168 1 11 9001 Parani SD OK SERV 0 Parani SD 192 168 1 11 9001 OK 192 168 1 11 9000 DELSERV lt bdaddr name gt REPT interval To delete Host information stored by SERV command DELSERV Parani SD OK When connection to Host is failed users may configure Retrial period of connection Unit millisecond Default value 5000 ms If the value is 0 Parani MSP100 will try to recover connection only once 43 Ex REPT 3000 REPEAT every 3000 ms PSIST lt onloff gt In Client mode in the event of TCP disconnection P
63. w Cal Transfer Help 231 991 LAP Firmware Download Serial Port RS232 Reset Reboot Change password s System Log 21 Folder t Q uit Filename 3 Protocol Firmware Download Xmodem Current Parani MSP100 2 1 0 Send 1 Xmodem 2 TFTP Xmodem receiving Connected 0 03 12 auto detect 1152008 N 1 SCROLL caes Num Capture Print echo Upgrade firmware via Xmodem gt 3 4 Serial Port Serial port of Parani MSP100 can be used for both Configuration and Data communication For configuration users need to change the DIPswitch of Parani MSP100 to the right Users may set configuration of serial port communication in this menu Below figure is showing that 115200 bps 8 N 1 hardware which means 115200 bps 8 data bit None parity 1 stop bit hardware flow control RTS CTS 16 File Edit View Transfer Help Reset Reboot Change password System Log Quit gt gt 4 Serial Port Configuration AT command interface Enabled 115200 bps 8 N 1 hardware Baudrate Flow Control AT command Quit Connected 0 13 55 Auto detect 115200831 SCROLL CAPS Capture Print echo Configurable ranges Baud rate 1200 115200 bps Character size 8 7 6 5 bits Parity Check None Even Odd Stop Bit 1 bit or 2 bits

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