Clipcomm BlueStation BS-V100 User Manual

Low-cost bluetooth network access point

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. GETTING STARTED............................2 2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..........................5 3. BS-V100 CONFIGURATION.......................... 7 4. MANAGEMENT / MONITORING ........................ 14 5. FIRMWARE UPGRADE ..........................15 APPENDIX A. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION....................18 APPENDIX B. TROUBLESHOOTING......................19 APPENDIX C. PHONIZER ..........................20 APPENDIX D. CHANGES RELATIVE TO PREVIOUS RELEASE............24 APPENDIX E.
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    1. Getting Started 1. Getting Started 1.1. Installation By default, BS-V100 supports DHCP client management, so a DHCP server in your network sets the IP address of BS-V100 automatically. The IP addresses for Bluetooth clients are set automatically by BS-V100. If you do not have a DHCP server, the IP address of BS-V100 should be set manually.
  • Page 4 V100. Current implementation of the BS-V100 supports H.323 protocol. It can be registered in a ‘H.323 Zone’ by accessing H.323 Gatekeepers. CLIPCOMM provides bundling software named ‘Phonizer’ to test the gateway functionality. It can be downloaded at http://clipcomm.co.kr/product/phonizer. To get information on how to use the Phonizer and the BS-...
  • Page 5 V100 as a Cordless Telephony VoIP gateway, please refer to the Appendix C.Phonizer on page 18. 1.4. Configuration of the BS-V100 Your BS-V100 can be configured through the internal Web interface. Enter the IP address of BS-V100 in the location field of web browser to access the interface. For the detailed description of the internal Web interface, please refer to section refer to section 3.2 Web Interface on page 8).
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    2. Product Overview 2. Product Overview 2.1. Package Contents Item Quantity BS-V100-DS UTP cable (Ethernet cable) Serial cable 5V power adaptor 2.2. External Interface External Power...
  • Page 7 Name Explanation COM port for external management Internal Internal Ethernet port for collocated PC External External Ethernet port for uplink Power Power input 2.3. Indicator BS-V100 developer’s sample has three LED indicators. Behavior Description Steady red light Power input is OK Power No light No power or error...
  • Page 8: Bs-V100 Configuration

    3. BS-V100 Configuration 3. BS-V100 Configuration You can configure your BS-V100 regarding TCP/IP and Bluetooth related parameters. Most parameters can be configured through the internal Web interface of your BS-V100 except for initial IP address setting when there is no IP address assigned to the BS-V100. 3.1.
  • Page 9 <IP address> is a static IP address that is used for your BS-V100. You should specify a valid one. If you do not know a valid IP address of your network, consult with your network administrator. Example (Windows/PC user) C:\> arp –s 192.168.0.36 00-07-88-44-22-84 C:\>...
  • Page 10: Web Interface

    3.2. Web Interface The internal Web server of your BS-V100 provides an easy-to-use Web interface for configuration and monitoring of your BS-V100. To use the Web interface, you should know the IP address of your BS- V100. The IP address of your BS-V100 can be obtained by Bluetooth inquiry procedure. The friendly name of your BlueStation is “BS-V100 <IP-address-of-BS-V100>”.
  • Page 11 ① Static IP If you want to assign static IP address to your BS-V100, choose “Static IP” radio button and fill the following items: - IP: IP address of your BS-V100 - Gateway: IP address of the gateway in your network - Mask: Network mask of your network - DNS: Name server address of your network ②...
  • Page 12 3.2.2. Bluetooth Setting ① Security mode and PIN code A PIN code is required for secure Bluetooth network. By default, the PIN code in your BS-V100 is “12345” and you can change it using this web interface. This is only valid when security level is 2 or 3.
  • Page 13 3.2.3. H.323 Setting Parameters for internal H.323 gateway can be configured using this Web interface. After completing filling up values, click “Save and Restart” button and CP-101B will restart automatically with the updated setting. If you click “Save” button, the updated setting is stored in your CP-101B but will not take effect until restarts.
  • Page 14 Note: Please refer to the following terminology for your H.323 setting. Use gatekeeper: If enabled, CP-101B tries to communicate with the gatekeeper whose address is specified in “Gatekeeper address” tab. Fast start: If enabled, CP-101B tries to make outgoing call by fast start procedure. H245 Tunneling: If enabled, CP-101B uses H.245 tunneling in making an outgoing call.
  • Page 15: Management / Monitoring

    4. Management and Monitoring 4. Management / Monitoring You can identify the current configuration value or status by choosing “Current Setting” link of the BS-V100 web interface.
  • Page 16: Firmware Upgrade

    5.1. BS-V100 Firmware Upgrade by FTP When your BS-V100 is in normal state, you can upgrade its firmware by FTP. To get the latest firmware, contact tech support page at http://clipcomm.co.kr IP-address of your BS-V100 can be obtained from Bluetooth inquiry procedure.
  • Page 17 This method provides fault-tolerant firmware upgrade method so that users can update the firmware of their BS-V100 even when the system is in abnormal state. To get the latest firmware and uploading program, contact tech support page at http://clipcomm.co.kr Firmware upgrade is performed by the following procedure: a.Turn-off your BS-V100.
  • Page 18 Received start signal from BS-V100. Sending one byte to BS-V100.. Wait for BS-V100 to start upgrading.. Received start upgrading signal from BS-V100. Firmware uploading: 100 % !!CAUTION!! DO NOT DISTURB THE SYSTEM Flash updating..Firmware updating is completed. Your system will be rebooted. 5.3.
  • Page 19: Appendix A. Technical Specification

    Appendix A. Technical Specification Appendix A. Technical Specification ♦Bluetooth spec.1.1 compliant (Bluetooth SIG qualified) ♦ Supported Profiles: LAP, CTP, SPP and GAP ♦ Bluetooth LAN Access Point & CTP-VoIP (H.323) gateway in a box. ♦ Up to 350 kbps data transfer rate (at an application level) for an LAP client. ♦...
  • Page 20: Appendix B. Troubleshooting

    Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: Xon/Xoff When some error occurs, the debugging messages are very helpful for CLIPCOMM’s developers. If possible, please send us (techsupport@clipcomm.co.kr) the captured messages together with the description of situation when the error occurs.
  • Page 21: Appendix C. Phonizer

    Appendix C. Phonizer Appendix C. Phonizer The Phonizer is CLIPCOMM’s Bluetooth Cordless Telephony terminal software running on Windows98/2000 platform. It has generic phone user interface to make or accept a phone call through external network. The Phonizer does not care about the external network itself but only connects with a Cordless Telephony ‘gateway’...
  • Page 22 For the Phonizer_UART.exe (Phonizer_USB.exe), there are following three *.ini files: Ini file Explanation BD_ADDR of a dedicated Cordless Telephony bs_addr.ini gateway, i.e. your BS-V100. called_number.ini Initial H.323 address for outgoing VoIP call. com.ini PC’s COM port configuration (port number and (only for Phonizer_UART.exe) baudrate).
  • Page 23 3. After successful connection with a Cordless Telephony VoIP gateway (e.g. BS-V100), you can make a VoIP call to an H.323 endpoint (e.g. NetMeeting) using the numeric buttons and “SEND” button. The button “#” is used for input “.” in the dotted decimal IP address. By simply clicking “SEND” button without phone number input, you can redial using the previous phone number.
  • Page 24 4. To end the VoIP call, you should click “END” button. This makes the Phonizer return to its initial TCS state. Note that Bluetooth link level connection and TCS channel between the Phonizer and a Cordless Telephony Gateway keep connected even after clicking the “END” button. 5.
  • Page 25: Appendix D. Changes Relative To Previous Release

    Appendix D. Changes Relative Previous Release Appendix D. Changes Relative to Previous Release This is a firstly released user manual for the BS-V100.
  • Page 26: Appendix E. Known Problems

    Appendix E. Known Problems Appendix E. Known Problems Following known problems are to be fixed shortly. ♦ After establishing an SCO connection with a Cordless Telephony Terminal, the BS-V100 cannot accept another ACL connection request. This is a problem related with Bluetooth baseband. We’re investigating a way to fix this.
  • Page 27: Appendix F. To Do List

    Appendix F. To Do List Appendix F. To Do List Because the BS-V100-DS is a developer’s sample, there are many features yet to be implemented. Here is a “To Do list” for BS-V100 and Phonizer. Note that these are not necessarily in order of priority: ♦...
  • Page 28: Appendix G. Record Of Changes

    Appendix G. Record of Changes Appendix G. Record of Changes Bluetooth firmware Document Firmware H/W Version Version (CSR’s Info. Release Date Version BlueCore01) First release of BS- 06 Oct. 2001 (Developer’s 12.1 V100 as a developer’s (06 Oct. 2001) sample) sample Update “Annex E.

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