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ARF32 Datasheet, PDF (15/19 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – ARF32 Bluetooth® Modules User Guide
ARF32 User Guide
Final use with a PC terminal or a microcontroller
Power up the two Bluetooth® modules. Connect one module with the RS232
link to a PC or Notebook or PDA. Use a terminal software configured at the
current baudrate (9600 by default), 8 bits, 1 stop, no parity, flow control
material.
Please find below a typical request / response sequence in order to establish
a typical link. All requests must be sending by the PC / NB / PDA (i.e. the
master). All indication and confirm responses are sent by the Bluetooth®
slave module:
> GIAC Inquiry request:
02 52 00 03 00 55 0A 00 00 03
< Inquiry module indication:
02 69 01 09 00 73 34 BE 1F 17 00 08 00
00 00 03
In bold : address of the target Bluetooth® module. This address will be used within the
command SDAP Connect and the command SPP Connect
< Inquiry module confirm:
02 43 00 01 00 44 00 03
> SDAP connect request:
02 52 32 06 00 8A 34 BE 1F 17 00 08 03
< SDAP connect module confirm: 02 43 32 01 00 76 00 03
> SDAP service browse SPP request:
02 52 35 02 00 89 01 11 03
< SDAP service browse SPP module confirm: 02 43 35 0D 00 85 00 01 02 10 01
11 01 05 43 4F 4D 31 00 03
> SDAP disconnect request:
02 52 33 00 00 85 03
< SDAP disconnect module confirm: 02 43 33 01 00 77 00 03
> SPP connect request:
02 52 0A 08 00 64 01 34 BE 1F 17 00 08
01 03
< SPP connect module confirm:
02 43 0A 02 00 4F 00 01 03
< SPP connect module indication: 02 69 3E 04 00 AB 01 0C 00 00 03
> Enter transparent mode:
02 52 11 01 00 64 01 03
< Enter transparent mode module confirm: 02 43 11 02 00 56 00 01 03
Now you can exchange data in transparent mode between the two
Bluetooth® modules.
To come back to the command mode you have to send an UART break.
Ref. 08-07-V10-ltu
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