SIIG ID-SB0111-S1 User Reference Manual

SIIG ID-SB0111-S1 User Reference Manual

Rs-232 serial to bluetooth adapter

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  • Page 2: Key Features And Benefits

    Introduction The RS-232 to Bluetooth Converter is designed to allow any RS-232 device to communicate wirelessly. It supports baud rate of up to 921Kb/s, wireless transmission up to 300 feet and features auto pairing and selectable Master or Slave mode. Key Features and Benefits •...
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Package Contents • RS-232 Serial to Bluetooth Adapter • External Dipole Antenna • USB Cable • Battery power line and connector • Quick installation guide Layout RS-232 Serial Port Power LED Status LED S (slave) / M (master) Group (G/NG) Reset USB Connector Power source switch...
  • Page 4: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators LED status Description Power LED off No power supply Power LED on Power input is equal or larger than 3.5 Volt Power LED blinking Power input is lower than 3.5 Volt Status LED off No pairing established Status LED on Connection established In 0.1 sec interval: Pairing (in either slave or master Status LED fast blinking...
  • Page 5: Reset Button

    RS-232 Serial Port Connect the RS-232 port into any computer or serial device. Reset Button Use a tip of a pen or other sharp object to access the reset button. • To restore to factory default settings: press and hold down the reset button for over 3 seconds to get back to the default settings: Baud rate: 19200 bps...
  • Page 6 DCE/DTE Switch Use the DCE/DTE dip switch to switch between DCE and DTE mode. Switch to DTE mode, for Data Terminal Equipment (PCs for example); switch to DCE mode, for Data Communication Equipment (Modem for example). Move the switch in the direction of antenna for DCE, and move it in the direction of RS-232 port for DTE.
  • Page 7: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation Fasten the antenna to the Adapter. Connect the Adapter to the serial port of your PC or serial device. Follow one method below to connect to an external power source: A - Use the included USB cable to connect the Adapter's mini USB connector to a USB port of your PC.
  • Page 8: Com Port Configuration

    Switch the Power Source Switch to "USB/Battery" when powering up the Adapter through USB or Battery. Switch the Power Source Switch to "DB9-Pin9 (5V)" when powering up the Adapter through powered DB9. The Power LED shows steady red light indicating the power is on. Once power is confirmed, go to the next section for COM port configuration and connection.
  • Page 9 Name Figure 6 Scroll to choose the COM port you are using to connect with the Adapter, and click OK. Select the COM port Figure 7 Confirm the parameters as the following, then click OK. To pair two devices for an exclusive connection between them.
  • Page 10: Master/Slave Mode Setup

    Baud rate: 19200 bps Data bit: 8 Parity: none Stop bit: 1 Flow control: None Figure 8 Follow the instructions in the next section: "Master/Slave Mode Setup" to set the Adapter mode. Enable the bluetooth function of the PC, search the Serial Adapter and make a connection to it.
  • Page 11 ROLE Command Type ROLE=M to set the Adapter to the master role. (Type ROLE=S to set back to the default.) Figure9 Press Enter to see "OK". This means the setup is successful. Figure10 DIP Command The default is DIP=N. Type DIP=Y to turn on the function of the DIP switch, then you can manually adjust the S/M switch to change it to master or slave mode.
  • Page 12 Group Mode Setup The adapter is in N/G mode by default. The adapter can be set to G mode if you have more than two RS-232 Serial to Bluetooth Adapters, meaning this adapter is able to perform single to multiple transmission. Follow the steps to set the adapter to Group mode by terminal software: Type DIP=Y to turn on the function of the DIP...
  • Page 13 Setup commands reference table Refer to the following table for more applications: Note: Use all capital or all lowercase letters, do not mix, when typing the commands. Command Value Description Set the local adapter change the data mode into command <<<...
  • Page 14 ADDRESS= Used to display the Bluetooth address of t he local adapter. Inquire the Bluetooth address of the local adapter. Check the connection status between control terminal and the RS-232 adapter. Response: "ERROR" when the connection is not correct. Test the RS-232 status when first connect the adapter with the controller.
  • Page 15 CONNEC- Used to establish a connection manually. It is available only when the adapter is in the master mode. Connect the adapter to a specified Bluetooth manually. It's DEVICE available only when "DEVICE=xxxxxxxxxxxx" is executed. Connect the adapter to a Bluetooth device in the Environment which found by "SEARCH=?"...
  • Page 16 Restore the status in which the adapter can connect with any remote address. Inquiry the designated address that can be paired and connected. DIP= Set the DIP switch function. Inquire the setting status of the DIP switch function. Turn on the function of the DIP switch. The "ROLE" and "AUTO" command are not available to set the "Master"...
  • Page 17 Used to specify a name for the adapter. You can specify a friendly name using 0 to 9, A to Z, a to z, NAME= space and -, which are all valid characters. (Note: Using Space or - as first or last space isn't permitted.) The default name is "Serial Adapter".
  • Page 18 (Default) Prompt result messages. Don't prompt result messages. Inquire the current setting. RECONNE- Used to re-connect the lost link for the Master adapter. Inquire the current setting. (Default) Re-connect is disable Re-connect is Enable Used to specify whether the adapter is in the master or slave role.
  • Page 19: Pin Assignment

    Used to specify one or two stop bits of COM port. (Will have STOP= 200ms delay.) (Default) One stop bit. Two stop bits. Inquire the current setting. VERSION= Used to inquire the firmware version. Inquire the version codes. Command is not available under following status: SEARCH=? , CONNECT=?, CONNECT=P , ROLE=S CONNECT=xxxxxxxxxxxx , CONNECT=DEVICE...
  • Page 20 Pin Signal Description Direction Direction Input Output Not connected Output Input Transmitting data Input Output Receiving data Input Output Contact manufacturer for set up Signal ground Output Input Contact manufacturer for set up Input Output Clear to send Output Input Request to send (Default) Input Input...
  • Page 21 My RS-232 device is not connecting to the Bluetooth adapter. Follow the steps below to check if the connections between 2 PCs work well or not. One PC should be equipped with Bluetooth function, and another one needs one available RS-232 port. (1) Connect the Serial to Bluetooth Adapter to the PC with RS-232 port.
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  • Page 23: Technical Support And Warranty

    SIIG will, at our discretion, repair or replace (with an identical product or product having similar features and functionality) the product if defective in materials or workmanship.
  • Page 24 Fremont, CA 94538-3152, USA Phone: 510-657-8688 RS-232 Serial to Bluetooth Adapter is a trademark of SIIG, Inc. SIIG and the SIIG logo are registered trademarks of SIIG, Inc. All other names used in this publication are for identification only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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