Brainboxes BL-819, BL-830 manual PIN Code, Client/Server, Partner Device

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PIN Code

PIN Code

The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is used to create a secure and trusted connection between 2 Bluetooth devices during a process called pairing or bonding. The PIN can be any combination of printable characters. The PIN is only used when the adapter is configured to be in security mode 2 or 3 (High or Medium security).

The factory set PIN is “1234”. This can be changed and you may enter your own combination up to a maximum of 16 characters. If you try to create a PIN code that is larger than this, an error message is generated and you will be given another opportunity to enter your own PIN.

To change your device’s PIN number, click in this field and simply type the new code you want applied. This can be any printable alphanumeric character or symbol, but you should take care to choose a PIN appropriately remembering that some Bluetooth devices (e.g. cell phones) only have limited input mechanisms and may not have a full range of characters available. Press the “Apply” icon to apply the new PIN code.

If your RS-232 Bluetooth Adapter is to be configured into Client mode, this is the PIN that will be used by your Adapter to initiate pairing with the remote device before any connection is made. If your remote device is another Brainboxes RS-232 Adapter in Server mode, you will need to ensure that “both” devices are configured to use the same PIN number.

Client/Server

The option Client/Server changes the default behaviour of your product. This is important if you want a remote device to connect to the product or whether you want the product to connect to a remote device. Click on the drop down arrow on the far right of this field to see the 2 selectable options. The default configuration of your product is set to “Server” operation. This means that the product will wait for devices to connect to it (just like a network or web server). Changing this setting to “Client” will put the product into a state where it will attempt to connect to remote devices contained in its internal database.

The “remote” or “partner” device feature is explained below. It is this option that requires attention if you wish to configure 2x Brainboxes RS-232 Adapters to communicate to each other to create a “true” cable replacement scenario.

Due to the nature of this feature (it connects to a remote device and therefore renders the configuration utility unavailable) we recommend that this setting is changed after all other configuration changes have been made and applied.

Partner Device

This feature serves 2 purposes:

In Server mode it shows the address of the last device to successfully bond and connect. In Client mode, it shows the device to which the product will attempt to pair/connect.

A remote device address must first be entered into the “partner device” field before the product, configured in Client mode, will be able to initiate any connections to that remote device. Adding a partner device using this feature will stop remote devices bonding with the device in Server Mode if one of those remote devices is not the partner device.

Click on the field to enter the Bluetooth Address (BD_ADDR) of the remote device you wish to connect to. This should be in the same format as indicated on the products label (NAP-UAP-LAP, for those of you who know). The option to remove this newly entered device exists at this point should you have made a mistake. You should be sure to check that the PIN number entered above exactly matches the PIN code requirement of the remote device to which you are trying to connect.

Once the RS-232 Bluetooth Adapter has successfully added a partner device the menu will update to give the user the option to remove the partner. All settings must be applied using the “Apply” icon before they are set.

Manual for BL-819 / 830

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Contents RS232 Bluetooth Adapters VersionBL-819 Product Manual2.1. BL-819 12. TROUBLESHOOTING 11. CUSTOM FACTORY CONFIGURATION13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14. REGULATORY INFORMATION1.1. Preamble 1. Introduction1.2. Products and Firmware 2.2. Comparison of BL-819 and BL-830 Features 2. Physical Product Features2.3. BL- 819 / 830 Power Options 2.1. BL-8193.1. Configuration features at a glance 3. Product Configuration3.2. Installing the Configuration Applications 3.4. Using the Configuration Wizard 3.3. Opening the Configuration ApplicationsPage 7 of There are two types of handshaking RTS/CTS and DTR/DSR The Low power modes can be turned on or off here Page 10 of 3.5. Using the Configuration Utility3.5.1. Device Info 3.5.2. Port Settings 3.5.3. Support/LinksBaud Rate 3.6. Current SettingsParity Stop BitsClient/Server PIN CodePartner Device Page 14 of Connect UsingDevice Address 3.7. Advanced SettingsDevice Name DiscoverabilityWho can it connect to? Who can Pair?Possible use Who can Connect?Class of Device Switch RoleHandshaking Connect SchemeInteractive Menu Low Power ModePage 18 of 3.9. Upgrade Device 3.8. Default settingsPage 19 of 4.1. Accessing the configuration menus and commands 4. Alternative Product Configuration4.2.1. Navigation 4.2. Configuration Menu4.2.3. Communications Parameters 4.2.2. Main MenuPage 22 of 4.2.4. Handshaking 4.2.5. Bluetooth Parameters4.2.6. Display, Restore and Update Current and Factory Settings Page 25 of 4.2.7. Disabling Interactive Menu4.2.8. Upgrading Firmware e.g. svc?CR 4.3. Command Interface6. Resetting the Product 5. Remote Configuration7. Upgrading your device Then Click “Next” A progress bar indicates how the procedure is going 8.1. Configuring the communications parameters 8. Physically connecting to your RS232 device9.1. Client/Server Pair “Cable Replacement” 9. Connecting adapters over Bluetooth9.1.3. Configuration by Commands 9.1.2. Configuration by Menu9.3.1. Configure and connect the adapter 9.3. Server Connecting to adapter from a remote Bluetooth device9.3.2. Bluetooth Enable your PC 9.3.3. Discover the device9.3.5. Connect to the Serial Port profile 9.3.4. Secure the relationship10. Worked Examples 11. Custom Factory Configuration10.1. Scientific equipment data logging 12. Troubleshooting 13.2. Power requirements 13. Technical Specifications13.1. Storage and Operating Environment 14.1. Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity 14. Regulatory Information14.2. Important Notice for use in France and Italy 14.3. Rest of WorldVersion Version HistoryDate Author