Parani-esd200 manual


















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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Status Not open for further replies. I was wondering if anyone could help me out here. I have two bluetooth devices. Connecting a Device to Jig Board Configuration 3. Page 5 B. Command Category Command Description Page 6 C. S Select Low Power Mode default S Low Power Max Interval default S Low Power Min Interval default S Low Power Sniff Attempt default Parani-ESD has a compact design and can be placed conveniently into devices or equipment.

Its detachable antenna optimizes the quality and distance for wireless communications. Page 9 Note Bluetooth v1. It is highly recommended for users to test their wireless system enough before deployment since the overall system performance is affected by various environmental factors such as distance between them.

If necessary, supply power to the serial device attached to the Jig Board. Figure Connecting a Device to Jig Board Neither master nor slave is assigned to Parani-ESD in mode0. User can change the configuration parameters of Parani-ESD in this mode. Page Serial Ports The values in box are the factory default settings.

Page Paraniwin 3. Install ParaniWIN on your computer. Plug a Parani-ESD into the serial port of the computer and turn on the power. Run ParaniWIN. In device configuration window, hardware reset can be executed or operation mode and RS can Device Settings Data Loss or Malfunctioning Hardware Flow Control Response Message Transmission Delay RF Processing Delay RF Transmission Environment Introduction 1. Overview Parani-ESD is a module device for wireless serial communication using Bluetooth technology that is international a standard for short range wireless communications.

Parani-ESD has a compact design and can be placed conveniently into devices or equipment. Its detachable antenna optimizes the quality and distance for wireless communications. Parani-ESD also supports authentication and Bluetooth data encryption. Users can easily configure Parani-ESD by using a terminal program such as HyperTerminal and can use Bluetooth wireless communication without modifying users existing serial communication program.

Package Check List 1. ESD Dimension Note : Bluetooth v1. It is highly recommended for users to test their wireless system enough before deployment since the overall system performance is affected by various environmental factors such as distance between them. Following items are pre-required to get started.

If necessary, supply power to the serial device attached to the Jig Board. Configuration 3. For getting the most out of Parani-ESD, user should understand the following Bluetooth connection schemes. A Bluetooth device can play a role as a master or slave.

Master tries to connect itself to other Bluetooth devices, and slave is waiting to be connected from other Bluetooth devices. A Bluetooth connection is always made by a pair of master and slave devices. A slave can be in two modes, Inquiry Scan or Page Scan mode. Inquiry Scan mode is waiting for a packet of inquiry from other Bluetooth device and Page Scan mode is waiting for a packet of connection from other Bluetooth device.

Every Bluetooth device has its unique address, called BD Bluetooth Device address, which is composed of 12 hexa-decimal numbers. In this mode, there is no response when power on or software reset, and Parani- ESD is just waiting for AT command input. Neither master nor slave is assigned to Parani-ESD in mode0. User can change the configuration parameters of Parani-ESD in this mode. The factory default is set to Mode0.

Parani -ESD tries to connect the last connected Bluetooth device. In this case, Mode1 will not be able to work properly. Once changed to Mode1, Parani-ESD will try to connect automatically the last connected Bluetooth device whenever the unit is powered on or software reset. Parani -ESD is waits for a connection from the last connected Bluetooth device.

Parani -ESD in Mode2 is to be a slave and waiting for the connection only from the last connected Bluetooth device. Once changed to Mode2, Parani-ESD will wait for the connection from the last connected Bluetooth device whenever the unit is powered on or software reset.

Parani -ESD in Mode2 cannot be discovered or connected to Bluetooth devices other than the last connected device. Parani -ESD is waiting for the connection from any other Bluetooth devices. Serial Ports The applicable settings for serial ports are as follows. But 7 data bit and none parity is not support. This data is saved temporarily in the internal buffer of Parani-ESD and sent repeatedly until the transmission is completed packet by packet.

When the radio transmission condition is not good enough to send data promptly, it can cause a transmission delay. If the host sends more data when the buffer is full, buffer overflow will make Parani-ESD malfunction consequently. In order to prevent this buffer overflow, Parani-ESD works as follows. When using hardware flow control, Parani-ESD disables RTS so that it stops receiving any further data from the host when the buffer becomes full.

RTS will be re-enabled again to begin receiving data from the host when the buffer has created more room for more data. When hardware flow control is not being used, the Parani-ESD clears the buffer to secure room for the next data when the buffer becomes full. This can mean a loss of data may occur. As the transmission data becomes large, the possibility of data loss becomes greater.

For large data transmissions, the use of hardware flow control is highly recommended. Install ParaniWIN on your computer. Plug a Parani-ESD into the serial port of the computer and turn on the power. Run ParaniWIN. If the Parani -ESD is in the status of connection, warning message will pop up. Then the current connection can be cancelled by [Disconnect] button on the main window. In device configuration window, hardware reset can be executed or operation mode and RS can be configured as well.

Security option also can be configured in this window. If you check the Authentication option, you must also enter the Pin Code value. If the authentication is activated, the connection, only between the Master and Slave device that share the same Pin Code, is established. If you enable the Authentication option, you must also enter a Pin Code value. If the authentication is enabled, the connection, between the Master and Slave device must share the same Pin Code.

In general, most Bluetooth devices have a pincode of or The Encryption options works well in case that only one of the devices between Master and Slave use the Encryption option. In some cases, these responses can affect the host system unexpectedly. Connection out icon will show the following window to search and connect other Bluetooth devices. Once several Bluetooth devices has been found, select one of the devices and click the [Connect] button.

The selected Bluetooth device must be discoverable and connectable. Click [Disconnect] button to cancel the connection. After the connection has been established, you will be able to test signal strength by pushing the START button. In general, the wireless connectivity is at its best within 10 meters. You can push the STOP button at anytime in order to terminate the signal strength test. The signal strength test will continue until the STOP button is pushed.

Connection in icon will show the following window, which enables the Parani-ESD to wait for a connection from another Bluetooth device. If the waiting time is set to 0, Parani -ESD will continually wait for connection until [Cancel] button is clicked. Figure Connection in Window If the Connection Wizard icon is clicked, an easy to use pairing menu will appear:.

To use this menu, please do the following: Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. The pairing configuration should be completed. At this point, when both ESDs are restarted the connection will be established automatically.

Install and run ParaniWizard. These settings must be the same as those of the host system, to which ESD1 will be used. Click [Next]. Figure ParaniWizard Step 2 Click [Next] with after selecting the check box, which makes the unit discoverable, in which ESD1 can be discovered and connected from the other Bluetooth device. Now, plug ESD2 into the serial port of the host computer and power on the unit. These settings must be same as. ESD2 will then do a search nearby, and search for Bluetooth devices for 30 seconds.

Figure ParaniWizard Step 6 It may take about 5 seconds to complete the connection. Set the operation mode of ESD1 to Mode2.

Now when the units are turned off and then turned on again, they will make an automatic connection to each other. If you are using Windows 98SE or higher version of Windows, HyperTerminal program is included as part of the operating system. This manual will explain the method using HyperTerminal. For more precise details on HyperTerminal installations, please refer to Microsoft Windows Help section. Attach Parani-ESD to serial port of host computer and power on the unit. Launch HyperTerminal.

Mine are reading 3. I understand that some devices use the opposite sense, and idle low. The manual doesn't define which the ESD expects though I've tried it both ways now, to no avail.

Thanks, — Joe. OK, that sounds like my setup I even have a 10K pullup to 3. I pick COM3 which the Keyspan software confirms is my serial adapter, and claims is working properly , baud, no parity, 1 stop bit, and click OK. The light on the serial adapter goes solid for a moment, and then Windows plays its chime, and the software goes right back to the same UART Setting dialog. I also tried it at baud, but got the same result there.

So it seems like the ParaniWin software isn't having any more luck communicating with the device than I was having with a terminal program. Could I really have bricked it beyond recovery with an AT command?!? For what it's worth, I tried running the Sena ParaniWin software. The board only has the UBR, a 5V to 3.

My firmware is version 1. I did a lot of playing around and did have some slight problems which meant I had to restart the PC to close the USB port. Also did have a situation a bit like you describe with ParaniWIN. Pressing reset did not seem to sort it, but powering on with the reset pressed did. I will keep an eye for when you are online, and we can use the chatroom. Hi, I extracted my ESD and pluged it into my board.

I've done a lot of serial stuff with this Keyspan adapter, and I've never seen anything like this before.



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