Brainboxes BL-830, BL-819 manual Alternative Product Configuration

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4. Alternative Product Configuration

4. Alternative Product Configuration

4.1. Accessing the configuration menus and commands.

The adapter’s configuration menu is available at any time that there is no Bluetooth radio connection established with another device (unless of course you have selected the option to disable the menu). As soon as a Bluetooth connection is made, the data sent to the Adapter will be sent over the radio link to the remote device. A short time after the Bluetooth connection is broken, the configuration menu’s become available again.

Sending a single “Carriage Return” character to the Adapter whilst no Bluetooth connection exists will activate the initial main menu, or typing the command required will initiate the appropriate response. Both the menu and command list are documented further below.

The example given below to connect to the configuration menus is performed in Windows XP using HyperTerminal, a terminal application that ships with Windows. If you are using a different operating system, you will need a similar “terminal” or “tty” type application (e.g. minicom), which talks directly to a serial port in that operating system. If you are using a different version of Windows the specific steps to invoke and use the HyperTerminal application may be slightly different – please refer to your operating system documentation if you need further help in this respect.

First, connect the adapter, along with the supplied gender changer, to an available serial port on your computer. In this example, the COM1 port on the PC has been used.

Ensure the power adapter is connected and switched on (the leftmost green LED on the Adapter should light. Start HyperTerminal by clicking “Start\All Programs\Accessories\Communications\HyperTerminal”.

If you are running HyperTerminal for the first time you will be prompted for information about your location. This section must be filled in, but is not used for our purposes, so you are free to add anything here.

The next screen (left) is just to name this instance of the connection. You are free to name this as anything except an existing device name (e.g. COM1).

Click OK

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Contents Version RS232 Bluetooth AdaptersBL-819 Product Manual2.1. BL-819 11. CUSTOM FACTORY CONFIGURATION 12. TROUBLESHOOTING13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14. REGULATORY INFORMATION1.2. Products and Firmware 1. Introduction1.1. Preamble 2. Physical Product Features 2.2. Comparison of BL-819 and BL-830 Features2.3. BL- 819 / 830 Power Options 2.1. BL-8193.2. Installing the Configuration Applications 3. Product Configuration3.1. Configuration features at a glance Page 7 of 3.3. Opening the Configuration Applications3.4. Using the Configuration Wizard There are two types of handshaking RTS/CTS and DTR/DSR The Low power modes can be turned on or off here 3.5. Using the Configuration Utility Page 10 of3.5.2. Port Settings 3.5.3. Support/Links 3.5.1. Device Info3.6. Current Settings Baud RateParity Stop BitsPartner Device PIN CodeClient/Server Connect Using Page 14 of3.7. Advanced Settings Device AddressDevice Name DiscoverabilityWho can Pair? Who can it connect to?Possible use Who can Connect?Switch Role Class of DeviceHandshaking Connect SchemePage 18 of Low Power ModeInteractive Menu Page 19 of 3.8. Default settings3.9. Upgrade Device 4. Alternative Product Configuration 4.1. Accessing the configuration menus and commands4.2. Configuration Menu 4.2.1. NavigationPage 22 of 4.2.2. Main Menu4.2.3. Communications Parameters 4.2.5. Bluetooth Parameters 4.2.4. Handshaking4.2.6. Display, Restore and Update Current and Factory Settings 4.2.7. Disabling Interactive Menu Page 25 of4.2.8. Upgrading Firmware 4.3. Command Interface e.g. svc?CR5. Remote Configuration 6. Resetting the Product7. Upgrading your device Then Click “Next” A progress bar indicates how the procedure is going 8. Physically connecting to your RS232 device 8.1. Configuring the communications parameters9. Connecting adapters over Bluetooth 9.1. Client/Server Pair “Cable Replacement”9.1.2. Configuration by Menu 9.1.3. Configuration by Commands9.3. Server Connecting to adapter from a remote Bluetooth device 9.3.1. Configure and connect the adapter9.3.2. Bluetooth Enable your PC 9.3.3. Discover the device9.3.4. Secure the relationship 9.3.5. Connect to the Serial Port profile10.1. Scientific equipment data logging 11. Custom Factory Configuration10. Worked Examples 12. Troubleshooting 13.1. Storage and Operating Environment 13. Technical Specifications13.2. Power requirements 14. Regulatory Information 14.1. Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity14.2. Important Notice for use in France and Italy 14.3. Rest of WorldVersion History VersionDate Author