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Device Description 

WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 

 

 

750-921 

Bluetooth

®

 Adapter 

 

Manual 

 

Version 2.0.1, applicable from FW Version 02 

 

3.3 

Technical Data 

 

3.3.1 

Device 

Table 5: Technical Data – Device 

Dimensions (W x H x L) mm  

15 x 50 x 19 

Weight  

Approx. 7 g 

Connections 

4-pin connection for the service interface for 

WAGO fieldbus couplers and PLCs of the 

WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 

Baud rates 

9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200

 

Configuration 

AT commands (e.g. via HyperTerminal) 

Indicators 

Blue LED for operating connection status 

Operating temperature 

-20 °C ... 60 °C 

Current consumption (internal) 

Max. 60 mA 

 

3.3.2 

Bluetooth

®

 Communication 

Table 6: Technical Data – 

Bluetooth

®

 Communication 

Bluetooth

®

 Version 

2.1 

Radio class / range of transmission  Class 2 / max. 20 m 

Antenna 

Integrated 

RF output power 

Max. +4 dBm 

RF input sensitivity 

Typ. -82 dBm 

Frequency range 

2.402 … 2.483 GHz (ISM band) 

Type of communication 

Point-to-point connection 

Profiles supported 

Serial Port Profile (SPP) 

Coexistence properties 

Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) 

Adaptive transmit power with configurable 

upper limits for data exchange and device 

discovery 

Configurable channel blacklist for 

“Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum” 

(FHSS) 

Coexistence optimized device discovery 

supported (media allocation < 5 %, 

allocation duration < 100 ms) 

Security 

Bluetooth

®

 security mode 4 

“Secure Simple Pairing” 

Encryption 128 bit 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 750-921

Page 1: ...Manual WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 Bluetooth Adapter 750 921 Accessories Version 2 0 1 applicable from FW Version 02 ...

Page 2: ...t Phone 49 0 571 8 87 5 55 Fax 49 0 571 8 87 85 55 E Mail support wago com Every conceivable measure has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this documentation However as errors can never be fully excluded we always appreciate any information or suggestions for improving the documentation E Mail documentation wago com We wish to point out that the software and hardware terms as w...

Page 3: ...ments 15 3 3 Technical Data 16 3 3 1 Device 16 3 3 2 Bluetooth Communication 16 3 4 Approvals 17 4 Function Description 18 4 1 Radio Interface 19 4 1 1 SPP Service DATA 19 4 1 2 SPP Service CONFIG 20 4 2 AT Command Interface 20 4 3 Factory Settings 22 4 4 Operating Modes 23 4 5 Security Settings for the Radio Communications Interface 24 4 5 1 Visibility and Connectivity 24 4 5 2 Encryption 25 4 5 ...

Page 4: ...3 1 2 AT BTSEC ADEV DEL Index 50 8 3 1 3 AT BTSEC ADEV CLEAR 50 8 3 2 AT BTSEC AUTH 50 8 3 3 AT BTSEC HELP 50 8 3 4 AT BTSEC INQ 51 8 3 5 AT BTSEC PAG 51 8 3 6 AT BTSEC PIN 51 8 3 7 Subgroup AT BTSEC TRUSTED 52 8 3 7 1 AT BTSEC TRUSTED 52 8 3 7 2 AT BTSEC TRUSTED DEL Index 52 8 3 7 3 AT BTSEC TRUSTED CLEAR 52 8 4 Group AT CON Configuration of Outbound Connections 52 8 4 1 AT CON AUTO 52 8 4 2 AT C...

Page 5: ...AMES 60 8 11 3 AT RDEV HELP 60 8 11 4 AT RDEV NAME Device 60 8 11 5 Subgroup AT RDEV PORT 61 8 11 5 1 AT RDEV PORT INDEX Target Device 61 8 11 5 2 AT RDEV PORT NAME Device 61 8 12 Group AT STATUS Version and Status Information 61 8 12 1 AT STATUS CON 61 8 12 2 AT STATUS HWVERS 62 8 12 3 AT STATUS SERIAL 62 8 12 4 AT STATUS STATS 62 8 12 5 AT STATUS SWVERS 63 8 12 6 AT STATUS UPTIME 63 8 13 Group A...

Page 6: ... using an older version of the Bluetooth Adapter please contact WAGO Support The product Bluetooth Adapter 750 921 shall only be installed and operated according to the instructions in this manual and the system description for the WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 Consider power layout of the WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 In addition to these operating instructions you will also need the system description for the WAGO ...

Page 7: ...jury Indicates a moderate risk potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Personal Injury Indicates a low risk potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Damage to Property Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to property Damage to Property Caused by E...

Page 8: ...tation WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 750 921 Bluetooth Adapter Manual Version 2 0 1 applicable from FW Version 02 Additional Information Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this documentation e g the Internet ...

Page 9: ...aths and data files are marked in italic type e g C Programme WAGO I O CHECK Menu Menu items are marked in bold letters e g Save A greater than sign between two names means the selection of a menu item from a menu e g File New Input Designation of input or optional fields are marked in bold letters e g Start of measurement range Value Input or selective values are marked in inverted commas e g Ent...

Page 10: ...ectrical specialists with sufficient knowledge in automation The specialists must be familiar with the current norms and guidelines for the devices and automated environments All changes to the coupler or controller should always be carried out by qualified personnel with sufficient skills in PLC programming 2 1 3 Use of the 750 Series in Compliance with Underlying Provisions The component has bee...

Page 11: ... such equipment and fixtures to authorized qualified staff only by means of specific keys or tools Replace defective or damaged devices Replace defective or damaged device module e g in the event of deformed contacts since the long term functionality of device module involved can no longer be ensured Protect the components against materials having seeping and insulating properties The components a...

Page 12: ...rity of connection lines Avoid reverse polarity of data and power supply lines as this may damage the devices involved Avoid electrostatic discharge The devices are equipped with electronic components that may be destroyed by electrostatic discharge when touched Please observe the safety precautions against electrostatic discharge per DIN EN 61340 5 1 3 When handling the devices please ensure that...

Page 13: ...es e g tablet PCs smartphones or standard PCs with a Bluetooth interface As a cable replacement the WSA simplifies communication with WAGO software WAGO I O CHECK WAGO I O PRO etc The WSA is plugged into the service interface of the fieldbus coupler WAGO PLC or transducer for the entire configuration period The WSA is powered by the service interface i e via the power supply of the fieldbus couple...

Page 14: ...21 Bluetooth Adapter Manual Version 2 0 1 applicable from FW Version 02 3 1 View Figure 1 View Table 3 Legend for the View Figure Nr Description 1 Status LED 2 Label with item and serial number backside 3 Female connector for configuration interface ...

Page 15: ...s connection and connection to a terminal program established Flicker Data exchange Single flash approx 1 Hz Ready for use no existing wireless connection Can switch modes Double flash approx 1 Hz Selected AutoConnect operating mode is prepared Can switch modes Triple flash approx 1 Hz Selected Reset to factory settings operating mode is prepared Can switch modes Slow alternating flash approx 0 5 ...

Page 16: ...x 60 mA 3 3 2 Bluetooth Communication Table 6 Technical Data Bluetooth Communication Bluetooth Version 2 1 Radio class range of transmission Class 2 max 20 m Antenna Integrated RF output power Max 4 dBm RF input sensitivity Typ 82 dBm Frequency range 2 402 2 483 GHz ISM band Type of communication Point to point connection Profiles supported Serial Port Profile SPP Coexistence properties Adaptive F...

Page 17: ...ty Marking Bluetooth FCC Federal Communications Commission FCC ID POOWML C46 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ...

Page 18: ...TA which use the WSA as a configuration and data connection If the WSA is operated in conjunction with a 750 Series WAGO PLC a WAGO I O PRO program saved on the PLC can establish a wireless connection or query diagnostic information Figure 2 WSA applications The WSA can be configured via an AT command interface This AT command interface can be used to define settings that enable a radio link to be...

Page 19: ...radio link from the WSA to an SPP compatible external device using the AT command interface or by switching the operating mode The WSA offers two SPP services at the Bluetooth interface Table 7 SPP Services SPP Port Index Designation Function 1 DATA Data exchange 2 CONFIG Configuration Simultaneous use of both SPP services is supported meaning two radio links to one external device or one radio li...

Page 20: ...d Interface Access to the AT command interface of the WSA is gained via either the service or radio interface but not both simultaneously Figure 3 Access to the AT command interface via the radio interface SPP CONFIG service Figure 4 Access to the AT command interface via the service interface As two simultaneous links are possible using the radio interface the WSA s AT command interface can be ac...

Page 21: ... of the supported AT command groups Table 8 AT Command Groups Section Overview Contents See section Check the link to the WSA AT Call up syntax information AT HELP Call up device information status text AT INFO Close the AT command interface AT LOGOUT Restart the WSA AT RESET Configuration of the device name the device address and the CoD Group AT BTID Security settings Group AT BTSEC Configuratio...

Page 22: ...4 PIN for outbound connections to external devices with older Bluetooth standards 1234 Automatic restore of the outbound wireless connection after restart or loss of connection OFF Interval between attempting to restore establish the outbound wireless connection 30 s Bluetooth address that an outbound connection is established with 00 00 00 00 00 00 blank Serial port of the external device that an...

Page 23: ...hentication settings for the SPP service CONFIG have been changed and no longer available Mode switching by disrupting the power supply Mode switching is initiated by disconnecting the device approximately five seconds after applying the power supply by unplugging the WSA and then plugging it in again see also Section Connect Devices Plug in WSA and Unplug WSA When starting up again the device the...

Page 24: ...cation of the target device in the list of allowed devices Enable automatic reconnect on one of the 2 WSAs only 3 x IV Reset to factory settings All functionally relevant device settings including the baud rate of the wired serial interface are reset to their original values The device then restarts automatically The specific LED flashing patterns for the set modes are given in the section Device ...

Page 25: ...cation The main component of the security mechanism of Bluetooth technology is performing mutual authentication before a wireless connection is established In principle you can choose between informal and secure authentication Bluetooth devices can perform an informal authentication without the need for configuration or user input This type of authentication offers only slight security Secure auth...

Page 26: ...ted a link can only be established after secure authentication To ensure that secure authentication is successful the Bluetooth MAC ID for the external device must be entered in advance in the list of accepted devices in the WSA configuration see section Reference AT Commands AT BTSEC ADEV This entry must be made and present at both ends when 2 WSAs are linked If a link is set up with an external ...

Page 27: ...dified to account for the counterpart s security settings Check successful Secure authentication required Saved authentication available Bluetooth version 2 1 or higher supported by the external device Deny external device connection Permit external device connection save update authentication External device entered as the outbound connection Check against configured PIN for inbound connections C...

Page 28: ...arrowband radiant power 1 MHz channel bandwidth is distributed time averaged over a wide band 79 MHz Adaptive Frequency Hopping AFH If interference occurs from other radio systems see figure violet Bluetooth systems blue red can avoid the affected channels in future transmissions red transparent Radio systems that do not support the automatic adjustment can continue to use these frequencies Figure...

Page 29: ...smit power initially used and for the maximum transmit power that the device does not exceed during device discovery and as part of automatically adjusting the transmit power This effectively limits the distance at which the transmit power can interfere with other devices The AT command AT ECO TXPWR is used for this Modified device discovery The device can be set so that it does not continuously t...

Page 30: ...ot install the software automatically instead select a custom installation Services for PIM transfer audio devices headset etc do not have to be installed just the service for serial data transfer e g SPP RFCOMM Serial Port Bluetooth registers virtual serial interfaces COM ports are often assigned to these interfaces automatically You have to enter the COM port set again later when setting up the ...

Page 31: ...1 Bluetooth Adapter Manual Version 2 0 1 applicable from FW Version 02 5 2 Unplug WSA To disconnect the WSA from the power supply e g to change modes simply unplug the WSA from the service interface of your fieldbus coupler WAGO PLC or transducer ...

Page 32: ...e of specific character strings Requests to display or change parameter values are sent to the WSA as an AT command The WSA processes the command and returns an answer A new command may only be executed if the previous one has been processed i e the WSA has sent a reply and completed with the console character Overlapping processing of AT commands is not supported A specific syntax is defined for ...

Page 33: ...n to the SPP service is disconnected If a connection is re established to the SPP service the PLC program gains regular access to the command interface over other competing external configuration access A connection can be established using the SPP CONFIG service similar to establishing a connection using the SPP DATA service To open the command interface from the PLC via the service interface the...

Page 34: ...ce settings or information can optionally contain a question mark at the end of the command The command is concluded with the character for carriage return This character is 0x0d or decimal 13 from the ASCII code This character is transmitted automatically when using the PC software HyperTerminal for example when you press the Enter key 6 1 4 Basic Structure of Replies to AT Commands The WSA respo...

Page 35: ...connection to the SPP CONFIG service 09 NO ENTRY The requested parameter is not available or the associated entry is currently blank Example Request AT BTID NAME Response 00 SUCCESS bdname WAGO 750 921 SN012345 The help for an AT command is output by entering HELP after the command The following character conventions are used in the output Table 12 Character Conventions of the AT Commands Prefix E...

Page 36: ...21 Bluetooth Adapter Manual Version 2 0 1 applicable from FW Version 02 Bluetooth device name and CoD AT BTID Security setting for inbound connections AT BTSEC Advanced coexistence settings AT ECO Settings of the wired serial interface AT UART ...

Page 37: ...rsion used as well as model of Bluetooth dongle installed etc as shown here In the following Windows 7 and a Bluetooth dongle from BIGtec are used Connecting for the first time 1 Launch the Bluetooth environment on your PC e g rightclick the Bluetooth logo on the taskbar Add a Device The WSA and any other Bluetooth devices are displayed The WSA s serial number appears after the name of the WSA for...

Page 38: ...support authentication or encryption Reset for factory settings If a connection is not possible due to different security settings reset the WSA to factory settings by unplugging the WSA from the service interface and plugging it in again three times see also Section Operating Modes Select communication services 1 Launch the Bluetooth environment on your PC e g click the Bluetooth logo on the task...

Page 39: ...ting or deselecting the check boxes DATA Data connection The SPP DATA service is used for example to access a fieldbus node with the WAGO I O CHECK or WAGO I O PRO software WAGO I O CHECK handles the configuration including network configuration process mapping of a locally connected I O module CONFIG Configuration connection The SPP CONFIG service is intended for custom configure tion of the WSA ...

Page 40: ...r Manual Version 2 0 1 applicable from FW Version 02 Figure 12 Window WSA properties Services 4 The COM port is also displayed Note the COM port Enter the set COM port later as the interface in a program for communication with the WSA e g HTerm or WAGO I O CHECK ...

Page 41: ...WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 Commissioning 41 750 921 Bluetooth Adapter Manual Version 2 0 1 applicable from FW Version 02 5 Go to the Hardware tab Click Properties Figure 13 Window WSA properties Hardware ...

Page 42: ...red baud rate in the Bits per second selection box Set baud rate With the exception of the baud rate any settings made here have no effect Set the baud rate Bits per second selection box to 115200 to utilize the full bandwidth of the data connection 8 Click OK to confirm your settings 9 You can now use the services in the Bluetooth environment and access the connection from any program However the...

Page 43: ... ADD MAC ID of the other WSA 4 Execute the following command for one of the WSAs to force secure authentication AT BTSEC AUTH 1 The connection is now set up but not yet established To manually establish the connection see Section Example Establish a Connection between 2 WSAs 7 2 Use Established Connection on the PC Depending on the application you can now open the program you want to use to access...

Page 44: ...d in the properties of the COM interface see Section Example Connect PC to a WSA Set baud rate Set the baud rate to 115200 to utilize the full bandwidth of the data connection 4 Optional Save your program configuration under File Save config as 5 Click Connect Connection to your WSA is established This process can take a few seconds The LED of your WSA then lights up blue You can now use AT comman...

Page 45: ...n SETTINGS Communication A dialog for setting the serial interface opens Figure 16 COM port setting in WAGO I O CHECK 2 In the Connection selection box choose the Serial Ports COM USB Bluetooth entry 3 In the Port selection box choose the COM port of the Bluetooth interface set up for the SPP DATA service see also Section Connect PC to a WSA 4 Click the OK button to apply the settings Then work as...

Page 46: ...the command interface via the SPP CONFIG service You can close or maintain the connection to the SPP CONFIG service if desired DATA data exchange and CONFIG configuration can occur simultaneously The WSA allows simultaneous data exchange via the SPP DATA service and operation of the command interface via the SPP CONFIG service This allows you for example to query diagnostic information with AT STA...

Page 47: ...olve identifiers of the WSA e g the device name the Bluetooth MAC ID and the CoD which can be read by other devices 8 2 1 AT BTID The AT BTID command queries the Bluetooth MAC ID and device name 8 2 2 AT BTID ADR The AT BTID ADR command queries the Bluetooth MAC ID of the WSA In the command output BDADR is used for the MAC ID if necessary 8 2 3 AT BTID COD This command queries AT BTID COD or modif...

Page 48: ...for the WSA is 0x1f00 binary see the following representation Table 14 CoD Structure Binary Bit 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 WAGO Device Class 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Major Service Class Major Device Class Minor Device Class Type Only change Minor Device Class for specific classification Use your own bit allocation of the Minor Device Class ...

Page 49: ...de requires secure authentication In this case a connection is only established if there is a list item for the device The list is unnecessary if the external device uses Bluetooth version 2 0 or lower or neither the WSA nor the external device require secure authentication Output example at btsec adev 00 SUCCESS results 0 bdadr 1c 65 9d 50 e9 f3 1 bdadr 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 bdadr 00 00 00 00 00 00...

Page 50: ...AT BTSEC ADEV DEL 2 8 3 1 3 AT BTSEC ADEV CLEAR The AT BTSEC ADEV CLEAR command clears all entries from the list of allowed devices 8 3 2 AT BTSEC AUTH This command queries AT BTSEC AUTH or determines AT BTSEC AUTH x if the WSA itself always requires secure authentication Valid values are x 0 informal authentication allowed and x 1 secure authentication is forced Example AT BTSEC AUTH 1 Authentica...

Page 51: ...TSEC PAG x if the WSA always x a for always only when disconnected x d for disconnected or never x n for never responds to paging for connection setup name query service query Example AT BTSEC PAG d 8 3 6 AT BTSEC PIN This command queries AT BTSEC PIN or determines AT BTSEC PIN Pin the PIN used for secure authentication of external devices of Bluetooth versions 2 0 or lower if the connection is es...

Page 52: ...entication for commissioning During startup informal authentication can be used to establish connections for the first time Devices to which a connection should be established later can then be easily applied from the list of trusted devices to the list of allowed devices 8 3 7 2 AT BTSEC TRUSTED DEL Index The AT BTSEC TRUSTED DEL Index command deletes the device under the specified index from the...

Page 53: ...ll AT commands starting with AT CON 8 4 4 AT CON OPEN The AT CON OPEN command opens the connection to the external device configured under AT CON TAR 8 4 5 Subgroup AT CON RETRY Commands that start with AT CON RETRY concern restoration of the wireless connection 8 4 5 1 AT CON RETRY Reconnect Cycle The AT CON RETRY reconnection cycle command defines whether the wireless connection should be restor...

Page 54: ...AR This command queries AT CON TAR or determines AT CON TAR address port PIN to which device and with what settings an outbound connection is established The relevant parameters are Address Bluetooth MAC ID of the external device Port Index of the SPP service of the external device to which a connection is established PIN PIN expected by the external device value irrelevant for connections to devi...

Page 55: ...orresponds to the lowest port index offered by the respective device equivalent to auto Example AT CON TAR PORT 0 8 5 Group AT ECO Coexistence Settings Commands that start with AT ECO affect device settings that determine the coexistence properties of the WSA 8 5 1 Subgroup AT ECO BLK Commands that start with AT ECO BLK concern the radio frequencies of the WSA used for data transmission 8 5 1 1 AT...

Page 56: ...n the channel map Up to 9 channel ranges separated by commas can be specified per command Example AT ECO BLK BT 10 10 20 22 blocks the frequency ranges for channels 10 20 21 and 22 8 5 1 4 AT ECO BLK WIFI Channels The AT ECO BLK WIFI channels command adds more channel frequencies to the list of blocked radio frequencies in accordance with IEEE 802 11 b g With each channel blocked in this manner a ...

Page 57: ...t power the WSA uses immediately during or after establishing a connection or during data exchange see section Function Description Special Coexistence Properties 8 5 5 1 AT ECO TXPWR DEF This command queries AT ECO TXPWR DEF or determines AT ECO TXPWR DEF transmit power the transmit power the WSA uses initially to search for other devices or immediately after establishing a connection This value ...

Page 58: ...n detail Available commands AT HELP AT AT BTID AT BTSEC AT CON AT ECO AT INFO AT INQ AT LOGOUT AT RDEV AT RESET AT STATUS AT SYS AT UART 8 7 AT INFO The AT INFO command outputs a status text that contains some of the device information This status text is also output once automatically if the AT command interface is opened 8 8 Group AT INQ Search for SPP Devices within Range Commands that start wi...

Page 59: ... 8 8 3 AT INQ COUNT This command queries AT INQ COUNT or determines AT INQ COUNT pass count how many passes are made during device discovery Each pass takes approx 2 5 seconds A higher number of passes increases the probability of finding a specific device but requires more time Example AT INQ COUNT 4 8 8 4 AT INQ START The AT INQ START command starts the searching for Bluetooth devices in range A...

Page 60: ...in range are found not all names may be released under certain circumstances The order may not be the same as in the list of devices found However the assignment can be made via the Bluetooth MAC ID Output 00 SUCCESS results adr 00 09 dd 50 11 1c name PC96585 8 11 3 AT RDEV HELP The AT RDEV HELP command lists the syntax of all AT commands starting with AT RDEV 8 11 4 AT RDEV NAME Device The AT RDE...

Page 61: ...DEV PORT NAME device command queries the names of the SPP services that the target device provides For a definition of the target device see section AT RDEV NAME device If the target device is a WSA the query returns two results the SPP service names DATA and CONFIG 8 12 Group AT STATUS Version and Status Information AT commands starting with AT STATUS display version and status information 8 12 1...

Page 62: ... AT STATUS SERIAL command outputs the serial number 8 12 4 AT STATUS STATS The AT STATUS STATS command displays various counter values The counters are reset at each restart of the WSA If the maximum value of 65535 is reached the counters roll over to the 0 with the next increase con Number of wireless connections rx Number of packets received from the Bluetooth interface Even when there is no dat...

Page 63: ...tring 8 13 1 AT SYS CFG CLEAR The AT SYS CFG CLEAR command resets the WSA to the factory default settings see section Function Description Factory Default Settings Restart the device to apply the settings Restart the WSA if you have executed the AT SYS CFG CLEAR command as some settings are not applied until the adapter is restarted 8 13 2 AT SYS ECHO The command queries AT SYS ECHO or determines ...

Page 64: ... AT command interface Available formats are x s s short Short output Output is optimized by a program for automatic text processing which is why the presentation when using terminal programs may not be fully readable A carriage return separates parameters an asterisk identifies hierarchical levels when lists or grouped lists are output x p p plain Plain output Short symbolic designations for param...

Page 65: ...rvice interface of the field coupler or WAGO PLC 8 14 2 AT UART BAUD This command queries AT UART BAUD or determines AT UART BAUD baud the baud rate of the service interface of the fieldbus coupler or WAGO PLC currently used Valid baud rates are 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Example AT UART BAUD 9600 8 14 3 AT UART HELP The AT UART HELP command outputs the syntax of all AT commands starting with A...

Page 66: ... SYSTEM 750 750 921 Bluetooth Adapter Manual Version 2 0 1 applicable from FW Version 02 8 14 5 AT UART STOPB This command queries AT UART STOPB or determines AT UART STOPB x if the service interfaces uses one x 1 or two x 2 stop bits ...

Page 67: ...ention AT Command Interface Besides enabling modification of the configuration this interface can also be used for exporting of status and diagnostics information and text output of contextual Help texts Authentication Authentication is a process for testing the identity transmitted by a communication partner B Baud rate Maximum number of changes to the signal status for a serial interface per sec...

Page 68: ...vice corresponds Vendor specific types may also be used in addition to standard types CR Carriage Return A carriage return is an instruction for text output devices to go to the beginning of the line In digital word processing transmission this function causes the cursor to return to the beginning of the line it is transmitted by the carriage return CR control character CTS Clear To Send Control l...

Page 69: ...9 sub channels The current subchannel is changed each time after transmission of a packet This may occur up to 1600 times per second H Hardware Flow Control Data flow control denotes different procedures for controlling data transmission from terminal devices to a data network which do not operate synchronously in such a manner as to provide a continuous data transmission flow as possible without ...

Page 70: ...ine or system and is programmed on a digital basis such as a WAGO fieldbus controller R RS 232 The RS 232 official designation ANSI EIA TIA 232 F 1997 is a serial interface for point to point connections RS stands for Radio Sector but is frequently translated as Recommended Standard Data is transmitted via this interface bit serial over a data line and received on a different data line As only one...

Page 71: ...ssion to enable the receiving unit to conduct synchronization to each character that is transmitted T Terminal User device for entering and displaying data Terminal Program A terminal program also referred to as terminal emulation is a computer program that emulates the function of a terminal These are used for programs without any graphical input output The user interface is usually text based TX...

Page 72: ...ation based on configuration and Bluetooth standard 27 Figure 6 Adaptive Frequency Hopping AFH 28 Figure 7 Connection between WSA and Bluetooth interface of a PC 30 Figure 8 Welcome message via HTerm 34 Figure 9 Connecting the WSA for the first time 37 Figure 10 Select WSA 38 Figure 11 Window WSA properties General 39 Figure 12 Window WSA properties Services 40 Figure 13 Window WSA properties Hard...

Page 73: ... the View Figure 14 Table 4 Display Element 15 Table 5 Technical Data Device 16 Table 6 Technical Data Bluetooth Communication 16 Table 7 SPP Services 19 Table 8 AT Command Groups Section Overview 21 Table 9 Factory Settings 22 Table 10 Operating Modes 24 Table 11 Success or Error Codes 35 Table 12 Character Conventions of the AT Commands 35 Table 13 CoD Structure 48 Table 14 CoD Structure Binary ...

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