Sena Parani-ESD1000 User Manual

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Parani-ESD1000

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Version 1.0.2
2008-10-01
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  • Page 1: User Guide

    Parani-ESD1000 User Guide Version 1.0.2 2008-10-01...
  • Page 2 This device is not approved for life-support or medical systems. Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Sena Technologies will void the user's authority to operate this device.
  • Page 3: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Date Name Description V1.0.0 2008-01-15 Cp Moon Initial Revision History V1.0.1 2008-02-18 Cp Moon Update Pin Assignment V1.0.2 2008-10-01 Cp Moon Correct a miswriting and Pin Assignment...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    5.6. Receiving Sensitivity ......................27 5.7. Power Supply........................27 Appendix A: Connections A.1. Pin Assignment........................28 A.1.1. Parani-ESD1000....................... 28 A.1.2. DCD Signal (Status: Bluetooth Connect Detect) ............29 A.1.3. Factory Reset Signal ....................29 A.1.4. Pairing (BT_MODE) Signal..................29 A.2. Connection Diagram......................30 A.2.1.
  • Page 5 B.1.5. Security ........................33 B.1.6. Symbols ........................34 B.2. Command Category......................34 B.3. Command Description ......................35 B.3.1. ATZ......................... 35 B.3.2. AT&F ........................35 B.3.3. AT........................... 35 B.3.4. AT+UARTCONFIG,Baudrate,Parity,Stopbit,Hwfc ............35 B.3.5. AT+BTINFO?......................36 B.3.6. AT+BTINQ? ......................36 B.3.7. AT+BTLAST?......................36 B.3.8.
  • Page 6 E.2. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ....................48 E.3. HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS..............48 E.4. SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS ..............49 E.5. THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS ......... 49 Appendix F: How make a RS232 interface Jig Board Appendix G: Parani-ESD1000 PCB mechanical drawing...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    AT commands, Parani-ESD provides some expanded AT commands for various functions. User friendly ParaniWizard and ParaniWIN are also provided for easy setup on Microsoft Windows. 1.2. Package Check List 1.2.1. Single/Bulk Unit Package - Parani-ESD1000 module 1.2.2. Starter Kit - Parani-ESD1000 module - Jig board...
  • Page 8: Product Specification

    Supply current::10mA – 60mA Environmental Operating temperature: -30 ~ 80 Storage temperature: -40 ~ 85 Humidity : 90% (Non-condensing) Physical properties Parani-ESD1000 Dimension 49 mm L (1.93 in ) 23 mm W (0.9 in ) 11 mm H (0.43 in ) Weight Approvals...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    2. Getting Started This chapter describes how to set up the Parani-ESD for the first time. - 2.1 Panel Layout explains the panel layout. - 2.2 Connecting the Hardware describes how to connect the Parani-ESD, the power, and the serial device to the Jig Board.
  • Page 10: Connecting Antenna To Parani-Esd Module

    2.2.1. Connecting Antenna to Parani-ESD module Connect the Antenna to the Parani-ESD module as shown below. Figure 2-2 Connecting Antenna to Parani-ESD module 2.2.2. Connecting Parani-ESD to Jig Board Connect the Parani-ESD to the Jig Board as shown below. Figure 2-3 Connecting Parani-ESD to Jig Board...
  • Page 11: Connecting Power To Jig Board

    2.2.3. Connecting Power to Jig Board Connect the power jack to the power connector of the Jig Board for the Parani-ESD using the DC power adapter or USB power cable that is included in the package. Figure 2-4 Connecting Power to Jig Board 2.2.4.
  • Page 12: Configuration

    3. Configuration 3.1. Operation Modes In addition to the serial port configurations, the Parani-ESD requires also includes some settings for Bluetooth. For getting the most out of Parani-ESD, user should understand the following Bluetooth connection schemes. A Bluetooth device can play a role as a master or slave. Master tries to connect itself to other Bluetooth devices, and slave is waiting to be connected from other Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 13: Serial Ports

    For large data transmissions, the use of hardware flow control is highly recommended. 3.5 Software and Utility This configuration software and utility for firmware update is included with the product, which also can be downloaded from http://www.sena.com Table 3-3 Configuration Software Software...
  • Page 14: Paraniwin

    3.6 ParaniWIN ParaniWIN is a program that runs on Microsoft Windows for the configuration of Parani-ESD. Install ParaniWIN on your computer. Plug a Parani-ESD into the serial port of the computer and turn on the power. Run ParaniWIN. Figure 3-1 Serial Port Setting Set each option properly and click [Confirm].
  • Page 15 Figure 3-3 Information Window Serial port settings can be changed by <Start Configuration> and <ParaniWIN Configuration> of ParaniWIN in the menu bar at upper left corner of the window without re-running the ParaniWIN program. Figure 3-4 Menu Bar at Upper Left corner of ParaniWIN When the ParaniWin software is able to access the Parani-ESD properly, the icons in the left side window come will become available for use.
  • Page 16 Figure 3-5 Device Setting Window Parani-ESD supports two security options, Authentication and Encryption. If you check the Authentication option, you must also enter the Pin Code value. If the authentication is activated, the connection, only between the Master and Slave device that share the same Pin Code, is established. Parani-ESD supports two security options, Authentication and Encryption.
  • Page 17 Figure 3-6 Connection(out) Window Click [Search] button to search nearby Bluetooth devices. Once several Bluetooth devices has been found, select one of the devices and click the [Connect] button. The selected Bluetooth device must be discoverable and connectable. Click [Disconnect] button to cancel the connection. After the connection has been established, you will be able to test signal strength by pushing the START button.
  • Page 18 The signal strength test shows LInkQuality and RSSI values. The closer LinkQuality is to 255 and RSSI is to 0, this means the Parani-ESD has a good connection to the connected Bluetooth device. In general, the wireless connectivity is at its best within 10 meters. You can push the STOP button at anytime in order to terminate the signal strength test.
  • Page 19: Paraniwizard

    Figure 3-9 Connection Wizard Window In this example we will refer to the two Parani-ESDs as ESD1 and ESD2 respectively. To use this menu, please do the following: Step 1. Connect ESD1 and then push the START button. Step 2. Disconnect ESD1, connect ESD2 and then push the Next button after setting up Slave configuration.
  • Page 20 Figure 3-10 ParaniWizard Step 1 Plug ESD1 into the serial port of the host computer and power on the unit . Click [Wizard Setting] button to configure the serial port settings of ESD1. These settings must be the same as those of the host system, to which ESD1 will be used.
  • Page 21 Figure 3-12 ParaniWizard Step 3 Click [Wizard Setting] button to configure the serial settings of ESD2. These settings must be same as those of the host system, to which ESD2 will be used. Click [Next]. Figure 3-13 ParaniWizard Step 4 Click [Next] after selecting check box.
  • Page 22 Figure 3-14 ParaniWizard Step 5 Select the ESD1 from the list and click [Connect], then the following message box will be displayed. Figure 3-15 ParaniWizard Step 6 It may take about 5 seconds to complete the connection.
  • Page 23 For the automatic connection to take place between ESD1 and ESD2, the proper operation mode of ESD1 and ESD2 have to be set. Figure 3-16 ParaniWizard Step 7 Set the operation mode of ESD2 to Mode1. Figure 3-17 ParaniWizard Step 8 Remove the ESD2 from the host computer and plug ESD1 into the serial port again.
  • Page 24: Paraniupdater

    3.8 ParaniUpdater Parani-ESD supports firmware updates. You can download new firmware images for the Parani-ESD at http://www.sena.com. With the ParaniUpdater, you can update the firmware of Parani-ESD by selecting the firmware image file and pushing Start button. * Note: DO NOT power off Parani-ESD while the firmware update is progressing, this may damage the Parani-ESD.
  • Page 25: Terminal Program

    3.9 Terminal Program A terminal program is typically an application that will enable a PC to communicate directly with a modem. If you are using Windows 98SE or higher version of Windows, HyperTerminal program is included as part of the operating system. Parani-ESD provides some extended AT commands for configuration of the Parani-ESD.
  • Page 26: Approval Information

    Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party res ponsible for compliance could void user’ s authority to operate the equipment. 4.2. MIC Type Registration Certification No: SNA-Parani-ESD1000 4.3. CE EN 60950 -1: 2001 ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1 ETSI EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1...
  • Page 27: Rf Information

    5.4. Modulation Method 1Mbps: GFSK(Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) 2Mbps: π/4 DQPSK(pi/4 rotated Differential Quaternary Phase Shift Keying) 3Mbps: 8DPSK(8 phase Differential Phase Shift Keying) 5.5. Radio Output Power Products Radio Output Power Parani-ESD1000 +18dBm 5.6. Receiving Sensitivity Products Receiving Sensitivity Parani-ESD1000 -88dBm 5.7.
  • Page 28: Appendix A: Connections

    Appendix A: Connections A.1. Pin Assignment A.1.1. Parani-ESD1000 Figure A-1 Pin Assignment of Parani-ESD Table A-1. Pin Assignment of Parani -ESD Pin # Name Direction Description Signal Level Ground Ground BT_MODE Pairing signal FACTORY RESET Factory reset signal(Active ’ L’ ) LOW_BATT_INDICATOR Low battery status(Active ‘...
  • Page 29: Dcd Signal (Status: Bluetooth Connect Detect)

    HW_RESET Hardware reset signal(Active ‘ L’ ) Power(3.3V) POWER GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND UART_DCD UART DCD(data carrier detect) UART_DSR UART DSR(data set ready) UART_DTR UART DTR(data terminal ready) UART_RXD UART RXD(receive data) UART_TXD UART TXD(transmit data) UART_CTS UART CTS(clear to send) UART_RTS...
  • Page 30: Connection Diagram

    4. Drop pairing signal Mode1 5.Restore Mode1 HIGH pairing signal 6. Connected Slave HIGH 6. Connected Master HIGH A.2. Connection Diagram A.2.1. Parani-ESD1000 A.2.1.1. When TTL level of MICOM is 3.3V MICOM DC 3.3V MICRO-VDD MICOM-DCD MICOM-TXD MICOM-RXD MICOM-RTS MICOM-CTS MICOM-DTR MICOM-DSR MICOM-RST...
  • Page 31 A.2.1.2. When TTL level of MICOM is 3.3V and Hardware Flow Control is not used MICOM DC 3.3V MICRO-VDD MICOM-TXD MICOM-RXD MICOM-RST MICOM-GND A.2.1.3. When TTL level of MICOM is 5V...
  • Page 33: Appendix B: At Commands

    Appendix B: AT Commands B.1. Terminology B.1.1. AT Command AT command set is a in fact standard language for controlling modems . The AT command set was developed by Hayes and is recognized by virtually all p ersonal computer modems. Parani-ESD provides the extended AT command set to control and configure the serial parameters and Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 34: Symbols

    B.1.6. Symbols The symbols are used for the description of command syntax as follows: Symbols Meaning ASCII Code  Carriage return 0x0D  Line feed 0x0A  Carriage return + Line feed 00112233445566 Bluetooth device address N or m One digit decimal number Timeout in seconds B.2.
  • Page 35: Command Description

    B.3. Command Description B.3.1. ATZ  OK Response Purpose Software Reset Description This has the same effects as Powercycling the unit. This command disconnects any connected Bluetooth device, and stops ongoing tasks. After rebooting, the status will be decided by the preset operation mode. Some AT commands require the ATZ command be run so that the commands can take effect.
  • Page 36: At+Btinfo

    Parani-ESD, v1.0 .0 for the version of firmware, and 445566 for the last 6 digits of BD address. Mode=MODE0/MODE1/MODE2/MODE3 Status=STANDBY/PENDING/CONNECT Auth=0/1 (Authentication is not activated when 0) Encrypt=0/1 (Encryption is not activated when 0) FlowControl=HWFC/NoFC Reference AT+BTNAME, AT+BTMODE, AT+BTSEC, ATS14?  000B530011FF,SENA,MODE0,PENDING,1,1,HWFC Example B.3.6. AT+BTINQ?  112233445566,FriendlyName,CoD Response  112233445566,FriendlyName,CoD  112233445566,FriendlyName,CoD  OK Purpose...
  • Page 37: At+Btmode,N

    Purpose Test signal strength Parameters n=0: Stop signal strength test n=1: Start signal strength test Description When Bluetooth connection is established, you can use this command in Standby status. The signal strength will be displayed repeatedly in order of Status, LinkQuality, Status, RSSI.
  • Page 38: Ato

    Example AT+SETESC,42 B.3.13. ATO Response None Purpose Convert the operation status of ‘ Standby’to ‘ Connect’ Description You can convert the operation status of ‘ Standby’to ‘ Connect’ready to transmit data. Reference +++, AT+SETESC B.3.14. AT+BTCANCEL  OK Response Purpose Terminate the current executing task Description This terminates a current executing task, such as Inquiry scan and Page scan, then...
  • Page 39: At+Btscan112233445566,To

    B.3.17. AT+BTSCAN112233445566,to  OK Response  CONNECT 112233445566  OK  ERROR Purpose Wait for connection by the Bluetooth device with given BD address Parameters 112233445566=BD address to= time duration in seconds Description Parani-ESD will wait to be connected to by the Bluetooth device with the given BD address. If the parameter of to is 0, it will wait forever.
  • Page 40: Ath

    B.3.20. ATH  OK Response  DISCONNECT Purpose Release the current connection Description The current Bluetooth connection will be disconnected. It takes about 30 seconds to detect an abnormal disconnection such as power off and moving out of service range. Reference ATD, AT+BTSCAN B.3.21.
  • Page 41: At+Btsec,Authentication,Encryption

    Reference AT+BTCSD, AT+BTKEY, AT+BTSD?, AT+BTSEC, ATD, ATZ, AT&F B.3.25. AT+BTSEC,Authentication,Encryption  OK Response Purpose Set authentication and data encryption Parameters Authentication=0: Inactivate (Default) Authentication=1: Activate Encryption=0: Inactivate (Default) Encryption=1: Activate Description If the authentication is activated, the pin code must be set by AT+BTKEY command. Data encryption cannot be used when authentication is not enabled, i.e.
  • Page 42: Atsnn=Mm

    Purpose Display a given S-register Parameters nn= Address of S-register Description A specific S-register will be displayed. Reference AT&V B.3.30. ATSnn=mm  OK Response Purpose Change S-register value Parameters nn= Address of S-register mm= New value of S-register Description Some S-registers are optimized for the overall performance and protected and cannot be changed.
  • Page 43 ◎ AT+BTKEY=”nnnn” AT+BTINFO? ○ ◎ AT+BTLPM,n ○ ○ AT+BTSD? ◎ AT+BTCSD ◎ AT+BTFP,n ◎ AT+UARTCONFIG,b,p,s,h AT+USEDIP? ○ ○ AT+BTVER? ○ ○ AT+BTRSSI,n ● ◎ Valid only when Parani-ESD is not connected to other Bluetooth device. ● Valid only when Parani-ESD is connected to other Bluetooth device.
  • Page 44: Appendix C: S-Register

    Appendix C: S-Register S-registers contains 52 parameters for the Parani-ESD. These are stored in flash memory and the values will be saved unless hardware reset is executed. The value of S-register can be accessed and changed with ATS command. Some S-registers not shown below are set to maximize the performance of Parani-ESD.
  • Page 45: S12: Clear Data Buffer When Disconnected (Default 0)

    S11=1, Parani-ESD allows for the escape sequence charactesr. Whenever it is needed, the Connect status can be changed to Standby. C.7. S12: Clear Data Buffer When Disconnected (default 0) S12=0, Parani-ESD does not clear the data buffer received from host system when disconnected. S12=1, Parani-ESD clears the data buffer when disconnected.
  • Page 46: S28: Escape Sequence Character (Default 43)

    * When 10 bytes data are sent every intercharacter timeout, they are sent separately by 10 bytes at the optimal value. If the intercharater timeout is set below the optimal value, the data will be put together and sent by 20, 30, 40 bytes or more. C.15.
  • Page 47: Appendix D: Trouble Shooting

    Appendix D: Trouble Shooting D.1. No Data Transmission D.1.1. Device Settings Check whether the Baud rate of Parani-ESD matches that of its host equipment. Check whether the host equipment of Parani-ESD uses Hardware Flow Control. Parani-ESD is initially set to Use of Hardware Flow Control. If your host equipment does not use Hardware Flow Control, please disable the Hardware flow control option by ParaniWIN or AT command.
  • Page 48: Appendix E: Warranty

    (a) any misapplication or misuse of the Product; (b) failure of Customer to adhere to any of SENA’ s specifications or instructions; (c) neglect of, abuse of, or accident to, the Product; or (d) any associated or complementary equipment or software not furnished by SENA.
  • Page 49: Software Product Warranty Details

    - Replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear, - Hardware has been altered in any way, - Product that has been exposed to repair attempts by a third party without SENA’ s written consent, - Hardware hosting modified SENA Software, or non-SENA Software, unless modifications have been approved by SENA.
  • Page 50: Appendix F: How Make A Rs232 Interface Jig Board

    Appendix F: How make a RS232 interface Jig Board...
  • Page 51: Appendix G: Parani-Esd1000 Pcb Mechanical Drawing

    Appendix G: Parani-ESD1000 PCB mechanical drawing...

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