DURRIDGE RAD7 Bluetooth Connection Manual

Configuring and using the sd1000 serial to bluetooth adaptor
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Configuring and using the SD1000 Serial to Bluetooth Adaptor

Introduction

The Parani SD1000 Serial to Bluetooth Adaptor can facilitate the transmission of radon data
between a DURRIDGE RAD7 radon monitor and a Bluetooth-enabled Macintosh or Windows
computer running CAPTURE software. This makes it faster and more convenient to perform graphing
and real-time data analysis. The SD1000 adaptor has been tested across distances exceeding 40
meters, through walls and trees, and it is known to support 100 meter communication along
uninterrupted lines of sight. It can be powered by either an AC adaptor or a 3.7V Li-ion battery, which
is rated for 16 hours of continuous use.

Configuring the SD1000 Adaptor

Customers who purchase the Parani SD1000 adaptor from DURRIDGE will receive the adaptor
preconfigured for use with the RAD7. If these settings are modified, or if the SD1000 adaptor is
purchased from another vendor, it may be necessary to configure the adaptor as described below. If
configuration is not necessary, skip directly to "Using the SD1000 Adaptor with the RAD7", on page 4.

Required items

• Windows computer with a serial port or a Keyspan Serial Adopter
• ParaniWin software for Windows, available from the DURRIDGE Software USB Stick, or from:

http://durridge.com/software_downloads/drivers_and_utilities/setup_ParaniWin-v1.0.7.exe
• Parani SD1000 Serial to Bluetooth Adaptor and power source

Procedure


1. Make sure the Parani SD1000 Serial to Bluetooth Adaptor is powered OFF and make sure that all
of its DIP Switches are set to the OFF position.
2. Connect the SD1000 adaptor to the computer. If the computer does not have a serial port, add one
using the Keyspan Serial Adaptor (and make sure to install the appropriate drivers, available on the
DURRIDGE USB stick or from http://www.durridge.com/software_drivers.shtml.
3. If you are using a Keyspan Serial Adaptor, launch the Keyspan Serial Assistant utility, shown in
Figure 1 on page 2, and check to see which COM Port the Keyspan Serial adaptor is connected to.
(For example, it may be COM3 or COM4).
RAD7 Bluetooth Connectivity Guide
Revision 1.0.8 2018-11-30
DURRIDGE Company Inc.
900 Technology Park Drive
Billerica, Massachusetts 01821
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978.667.9556

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Summary of Contents for DURRIDGE RAD7

  • Page 1 Customers who purchase the Parani SD1000 adaptor from DURRIDGE will receive the adaptor preconfigured for use with the RAD7. If these settings are modified, or if the SD1000 adaptor is purchased from another vendor, it may be necessary to configure the adaptor as described below. If configuration is not necessary, skip directly to “Using the SD1000 Adaptor with the RAD7”, on page 4.
  • Page 2 Figure 1: The Keyspan Serial Assistant: This utility reveals the name of the COM port that has been created by 
 the USB to Serial Adaptor. In this case, it is “COM3”. 4. Connect the SD1000‘s power cord and slide its power switch to the ON position. 5.
  • Page 3 Encryption checkbox. • Set Command Response to OFF. This makes it possible to for the SD1000 adaptor to operate without disrupting the RAD7. Notice: If Command Response is left ON, the RAD7 may become corrupted and inoperable. • Make sure the Baud Rate is 9600, Parity is None, and Stop Bit is 1.
  • Page 4 Then restart the computer. Pairing the SD1000 to the Computer:
 1. Plug the Parani SD1000 Serial to Bluetooth Adaptor into the RAD7's RS232 DB9 socket. Make sure the SD1000 adaptor's power cord is attached or its battery is installed and charged, and slide the SD1000 adaptor's power switch ON.

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