Serialio BlueSnap AAA Install Manual

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OPERATING MODES

0-Slave Mode- The default mode, whereby other devices can discover and connect to the BlueSnap Standard.
1 - Master Mode (SM,1<CR>) Enables outbound connections. To connect, use the "C" command.
2-Trigger Mode (SM,2<CR>) Automatically connects to stored address, when data is received on local serial port of master.
3-Auto Master Mode (SM,3<CR>) Automatically connects to stored address on power up.
4-Auto DTR Mode (BlueSnap USB only) (SM,4<CR>) Automatically connects to stored address when DTR line set.
5-Auto Any Mode (BlueSnap USB only) (SM,5<CR>) Does inquiry when Switch 3 ON and attempts to connect to the first device found
(COD filter used for inquiry)
NOTE: In all master modes the device will not be discoverable or remote configurable.

CONFIGURATION SWITCHES

ON - OFF
1- FACTORY DEFAULTS- The Set this switch ON, power up the unit, and toggle the switch from ON to OFF 2 times to return the unit to
factory settings.
2-AUTO DISCOVER MODE – In Slave mode, will set a special class of device which is used by a remote BlueSnap Standard Master to auto
connect. IF Switch 3 also SET, the device performs a search, stores, and connects to a remote slave which has this switch 2 set .
3- AUTO MASTER MODE- BlueSnap Standard will act as master, and auto-connect to a stored remote address. You first set the BT address
of the device to connect to using the SR command. Or, have BlueSnap Standard auto discover and connect by setting this AND Switch 2.
4- DEFAULT BAUDRATE- OFF (factory setting) = 115K, ON = 9600, (overridden if configured via software.

LEDs

MODE
Configuring
Boot up, Remote Configurable
Discoverable/Idle
Connected
The YELLOW Led shows physical state of the data pins, pulse stretched for eye visibility, and blinks when data is TRANSMITTED or
RECEIVED on the TX and RX pins
BlueSnap AAA LEDs
The RED LED just shows that power is on, and slow charging the batteries.
When using charger, batteries used should be at least 800 mAh type NiMH, and must be matched (i.e. both same type and rating).
Only use Alkaline batteries when external power NOT attached.
This can be left on, there should be no risk of overcharge as the charge is about 100ma, about 10% of capacity depending on the battery.
The BLUE LED only comes on when the unit is awake, and will blink a few times on power on to show you the device is ON. Then it should
stay off, until the battery sensor decides the batteries are low. BLUE LED should BLINK when batteries are low.
Low battery setting is programmable and currently set for NiMH batteries with 800 mAh or more to give at least a few minutes of run time.
Value is currently set to 1900mV. (1.2V is nominal voltage for NiMH).
BLUE LED should come on SOLID when the charger is detected. It should turn OFF
Serialio.com BlueSnap AAA V 4.30SIO 3/17/2009
BlueSnap
4- DEF BR (115K or 9600)
3- AUTO MASTER
2 - AUTO DISCOVER
1 – FACTORY DEFAULTS
GREEN LED BLINK
Fast, 10 x per second
2 times per second
1 time per second
On Solid
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AAA Install Guide
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  • Page 1 Low battery setting is programmable and currently set for NiMH batteries with 800 mAh or more to give at least a few minutes of run time. Value is currently set to 1900mV. (1.2V is nominal voltage for NiMH). BLUE LED should come on SOLID when the charger is detected. It should turn OFF Serialio.com BlueSnap AAA V 4.30SIO 3/17/2009 page 1...
  • Page 2 5-GND <—> 6-DSR 7-RTS 7 -RTS 8 - CTS 8 -CTS 9 - RING DCE 3 Wire Factory Default (CTS shorted to RTS), Remove 3 jumpers and one jumper in position 5 Serialio.com BlueSnap AAA V 4.30SIO 3/17/2009 page 2...
  • Page 3 DTE (Like a PC) RX=2, TX=3, RTS=7, CTS=8 DCE (Like a Modem), RX=3, TX=2, RTS=8, CTS=7 Serialio.com BlueSnap AAA V 4.30SIO 3/17/2009 page 3...
  • Page 4 1-8 char NOT SET Status string or break character(s) SP string 1-16 char 1234 Security Pin Code string 12 chars NOT SET Remote Address (123456789ABCDEF) word seconds 60 Config Timer(0=no config, 255=always on) Serialio.com BlueSnap AAA V 4.30SIO 3/17/2009 page 4...
  • Page 5 Connect to Remote Address( in Master Mode only) found in Advanced Command Guide Help, Show list of commands <time> <COD> Inquiry Scan, time= xx seconds ,optional COD filter Reboot device immediate <rate> <E,O,N> Temporary UART Change, immediate, not stored Serialio.com BlueSnap AAA V 4.30SIO 3/17/2009 page 5...
  • Page 6 “unpair” with the BlueSnap. To remove the link key on the BlueSnap, you can change the Pin Code. This will remove any previously stored link keys from the BlueSnap, forcing a new Pin Code exchange process to occur upon subsequent connection attempts. Serialio.com BlueSnap AAA V 4.30SIO 3/17/2009 page 6...
  • Page 7 3. Master finds and store slave address, and auto connects. 4. Set Switch 2 on both Master and Slave back to OFF (so that they don’t try to re-pair each time power is cycled). Serialio.com BlueSnap AAA V 4.30SIO 3/17/2009 page 7...
  • Page 8 BlueSnap Standard expects to use hardware flow control, so do disable this on the BlueSnap Standard you must either remove the CTS flow control jumper, or short pins 7 and 8 (RTS, CTS) of your cable to permanently enable the flow control. Serialio.com BlueSnap AAA V 4.30SIO 3/17/2009 page 8...

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