Oki BISM2 manual AT features at a glance, General, Audio, Uart, Security

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to the UART of the BISM2 module. The module will attempt to make a connection and return connect 00809844ea13,1101) or (NO CARRIER), depending on whether the connection was successful.

The scope of the AT command set developed by Ezurio is such that most Bluetooth functionality can be covered, greatly reducing development time.

To provide additional functionality a range of “S” registers has been implemented. These allow program settings to be stored to control the BISM2 function and also give access to configuring and reading ports and status registers within the BISM2.

Full details of the AT command set are provided in the Blu2i AT Command Reference Manual.

7.3.1AT features at a glance

7.3.1.1General

Configure two modules to automatically connect and transfer data, audio or a combination of data and audio when both devices are powered. The peer device does not have to be another Intelligent Serial Module. It is possible to implement auto connect with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.

Automatically re-connect devices when a connection is dropped.

Remotely access the AT parser of the remote unit from a master device to perform Over The Air (OTA) configuration.

Configure the module to enter a state on power up and after a period of time change to another state automatically. This allows units to be placed in the discoverable state for a limited time period.

Read and write to GPIO lines

Read the ADC channels

Get fast GPIO and ADC status through an inquiry response (patent pending)

7.3.1.2Audio

Set up audio connections

Enable / disable Auto Answer for incoming connections

7.3.1.3UART

Change the baud rate from 1200 to 921,600 baud.

Use the DSR line to drop connections

Flexible configuration as either DTE or DCE

Change escape sequence character

Change the number of Stop bits and Parity

Enable or disable echoes

7.3.1.4Security

Enable Authentication by requiring a PIN code for incoming AND / OR outgoing connections

Enable data to be encrypted over the air for incoming AND / OR outgoing connections. The module can be configured to be:

non-connectable and non-discoverable,

non-connectable but discoverable,

connectable but non-discoverable,

connectable and discoverable.

Automatically store Paired devices in a trusted device database in the flash memory

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