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SUPPORT
: AIRcable Serial3X
The AIRcable Serial3 is our cable replacement product.
Pre-programmed in BASIC, it implements the simplest and most
powerful Serial-to-Bluetooth device.
Support Documentation
AIRcable Open Source Project
Quickstart Guide
- Determine the baud rate of the device to which you will attach the AIRcable Serial3 and use the dip switches to match that baudrate. (Dip switch settings are indicated below or on the back of the AIRcable Serial3.)
- If your device supports hardware handshake (RTS/CTS) keep the 4th switch on, if not, or if you are unsure, switch it off.
- If your device provides power to the serial port the AIRcable Serial3 will boot when you switch on the device. Wait up to 8 seconds for the AIRcable Serial3 to boot. The middle LED will turn green. If your device does not supply power to the serial port, you will have to supply power to the AIRcable Serial3 via an external power supply.
- The AIRcable Serial3 will allows incoming connections. When asked for the PIN code, use "1234".
- Once the PIN is accepted, the AIRcable Serial3 is now a transparent pass through device from the Bluetooth
link to the RS232 port.
Powerup Sequence
To power on the AIRcable Serial3x press the blue button on top of the housing. Within 2 seconds the green LED will come on and shows that the code is running. After the it has booted the AIRcable Serial3x switches into "service slave" mode. The blue LED will start blinking twice every 5 seconds. At this time other Bluetooth devices can find the AIRcable and make connections to it.
The AIRcable Serial3x is going to be active for reconfiguration as long as it is not connected to another device. Access to the command line interface for configuration is possible. Open a serial terminal (such as Hyperterminal on Windows) at 115000 bauds, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit and type "+++" and an enter. The command line interface starts after a few seconds. Follow the on screen instructions.
Zero Configuration
When you received the AIRcable Serial3 it is already configured
to allow incoming connections with authentication enabled. The
blue LED will double blink every 5 seconds to show that state. The
PIN code is "1234" when you make serial connections to it. The FTP
and OBEX services are disabled in this mode.
Switch the baud rate switches to the desired baud rate and the
hardware handshake switch to either full flow control (up) or
3-wire connections (down).
Secure Cable Mode Configuration
To switch from slave mode into master mode press (or click) the pairing button again while the AIRcable Serial3 is in slave mode with the Blue LED blinking at 5 second interval. The AIRcable Serial3 will go into master mode.
In master mode, the Blue LED will be blinking 4 times each 5 seconds, and the AIRcable starts an inquiry process. It tries to find other Bluetooth devices with the friendly name starting with "AIR". The AIRcable Serial3 will only try to connect to these devices.
Once a partner is found, the AIRcable Serial3 will try to make a connection by providing the PIN code "1234". If the connection was successful, the AIRcable Serial3 will only make a connection to this paired device and will not talk to anybody else. It will reconnect automatically once a connection is lost.
The AIRcable Serial3 can be used in combination with all our AIRcable products (even non-OS devices) to make a "Serial Wireless Cable" or a "Serial-to-USB Wireless Cable".
Secure Cable Master Mode Configuration
To switch from slave mode into master mode press (or click) the
pairing button again while the AIRcable Serial3 is in
pairing-as-slave mode with the Blue LED blinking 3 times at 5
second interval. The AIRcable Serial3 will go into master mode.
In pairing-as-master, the AIRcable starts an inquiry process. The
LEDs are now blinking in reverse, blue-on/green-off and
blue-off/green-on. It tries to find other Bluetooth devices with
the friendly name starting with "AIRcable". The AIRcable Serial3
will only try to connect to these devices.
Once a partner is found, the AIRcable Serial3 will try to make a
connection by providing the PIN code ""1234". If the connection
was successful, the AIRcable Serial3 will only make a connection
to this paired device and will not talk to anybody else. It will
reconnect automatically once a connection is lost.
The AIRcable Serial3 can be used in combination with all our
AIRcable products (even non-OS devices) to make a "Serial Wireless
Cable" or a "Serial-to-USB Wireless Cable".
Baudrate & Hardware Handshake Configuration
The AIRcable Serial3 has external baud rate switches for 4800 - 115200 baud and a hardware handshake disable switch so it can be used in 3 wire serial connection applications.
| BAUDRATE CHART |
| Switch Setting ( up-1, down=0): |
010 |
110 |
001 |
101 |
011 |
111 |
000 |
| Baudrate: |
4800 |
9600 |
19.2k |
38.4k |
57.6k |
115.2k |
115.2k |
| Hardware handshake: Up = on, Down=off |
LEDs Schema
The AIRcable Serial3 has two LEDs that are used to tell the
users of the different states the device can be working on. One of
the LEDs is Blue and it lets the user know the state of the
Bluetooth Radio, and the other LED is green and lets the user know
the state of the batteries.
Here is a table to show the LEDs schema:
State
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Blue LED
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Green LED
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Idle
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Off
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On
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Cable Slave
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1 Blink each 5 seconds
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On
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Cable Master
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3 Blinks each 5 seconds
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On
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Service Slave
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2 Blinks each 5 seconds
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On
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Service Master
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4 Blinks each 5 seconds
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On
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Power Off
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Off
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Off
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Technical Specifications
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General Ratio Carrier frequency:
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2.4 ~ 2.483 GHz, 79 channels
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1 Mbps Ratio Performance Receiver:
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> -86 dBm sensitivity
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Transmission power:
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2.5 dBm
, Class 2, 20-30m |
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Dimensions
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66mm x 31mm x 15.5mm |
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Weight
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16g
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Operating temperature
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0C ~ +65C
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Power consumption:
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10 mA average
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Power supply 4.55-15 V for serial module with wall adapter or
through pin 9
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Power plug:
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1.3mm, see here: PowerPlug
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Serial data rate switchable between 4800 and 115200 bps;
manually configurable down to 1200 baud
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8 data bits; none, even or odd parity;
one or two stop bits manually configurable
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hardware handshake (CTS, RTS) configurable per external switch
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9-pin D-Sub connector, male
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Data Terminal Endpoint and Data Terminal Equipment via
null-modem adapter
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Bluetooth 2.0 compliant
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Implements & supports
Bluetooth profiles:
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SPP, FTP and OBEX
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Master and slave mode
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up to 4 simultaneous connections
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1023 lines of BASIC application code |
| Filesystem: |
32kb, 4 files (for data logging) |
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