Now typing characters on one terminal emulator will result in them being displayed on the other terminal emulator, proving wireless communications.

8.1.2One blu2i Module and Bluetooth PC using TDK’s USB Adaptor or PC Card

Assuming your PC has 1 serial port (COM1) with a blu2i Module attached and the latest Windows Bluetooth stack from TDK installed. Also confirm that the TDK Go Blue USB Adaptor or PC Card is connected to your PC and that it is functional. You can confirm this by checking that the Bluetooth icon in the system tray area has a White B on a blue background. Red on blue implies no Bluetooth device is attached to the PC.

Run a terminal emulation application and attach to COM1 at either 9600,N,8,1 or 115200,N,8,1 and confirm that you get an OK response when you type in the following command:

AT

Then enter the following commands to prepare it for an incoming Bluetooth connection:

ATS0=1

AT+BTP

Then launch “My Bluetooth Places” on your PC and perform an inquiry. You will see a device appear named “TDK blu2i XXXXXX”. Double click on that item and you will see the service profiles screen where the SPP profile will be displayed.

Double click on that profile item and eventually you will get a dialog box to confirm that a connection has been established. It will also advise which virtual COM port it uses for communication with peer device.

Run a terminal emulation application and attach to that virtual COM port at 115200,N,8,1.

Typing characters will see them being echoed in the other terminal emulation application.

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