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ARF32 User Guide
Transparent mode
In this mode all the data received on the UART RX pin are sent by radio to
the target Bluetooth® module and will be available on the target Bluetooth®
module UART TX pin.
Mode selection
A specific command (transparent mode) is used in order to switch from
command mode to transparent mode.
A specific pattern : âUART breakâ is used to switch from transparent mode to
command mode.
Setting up a link using the command interface
Quick start using âSimply Blue Commanderâ SBC software (*) :
Connect one module with the RS232 link to a PC supporting SBC software.
Setup âSBC Configuration / Transport layerâ at the current baudrate (default
9600), 8 bits, 1 stop, no parity, âLow level driverâ & âCTS output flow controlâ
enabled.
Power up the two Bluetooth® modules. SBC must return:
< Rx: Event: SimplyBlue Ready, SW Version: 0212
It means Master Module, serial port setup and connection are OK
Open âSBC ARF32 DATA over SPP quick startâ commands sub directory.
> Click âBT environment inquiryâ & âSendâ
< All BT devices nearby send their own BDADDR & Class of Device
(SPP modules class of devices = 000000)
> Click âSPP link establishmentâ, replace FFs with slave BDADDR & âSendâ
In bold : address of the target Bluetooth® module, discovered during previous step.
< Target module will confirm the connection (State has to be 00)
> Click âEnter SPP transparent modeâ & âSendâ
< Target module will confirm entering transparent mode (State has to be 00)
You can now close SBC and use any kind of terminal software to exchange
data or files through the Bluetooth SPP link.
(*) : SBC software zip package is downloadable from www.adeunis-rf.com web site.
Ref. 08-07-V10-ltu
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