Appendix c: operation mode information, C.1 server mode, C.2 client mode – SENA Parani-MSP100 User Manual

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Appendix C: Operation Mode Information

With Parani-MSP100

™ , users may configure the mode of operation to meet each application.

Total 6 kinds of different modes can be selected. By selecting the appropriate mode, users may

minimize cost and time for developing new solution.

C.1 Server Mode

In Server Mode, Parani-MSP100 will act as TCP server. If a Bluetooth device is connected to Parani-

MSP100, corresponding TCP port for the Bluetooth device will wait for connection for as Host. The

Host may connect to the terminal via this port of Parani-MSP100.

Please refer to the drawing below for your better understanding.

<Fig. C.1> Server Mode

If a Bluetooth device has been registered to Parani-MSP100, the Bluetooth device will communicate

with client host via the designated port at Parani-MSP100.

If not registered, Parani-MSP100 will assign arbitrary port number to connect.

Pre-registered Bluetooth devices are distinguishable by the different port numbers at Parani-MSP100.

C.2 Client Mode

In a Client mode, Parani-MSP100

™ will act as a “TCP client”.

When a Bluetooth device connects to Parani-MSP100, Parani-MSP100 will send TCP connection

request to the designated Host. Once TCP connection is established, Bluetooth devices and a Host

may communicate via Parani-MSP100, same as in Server mode.

Only difference from Server mode is that the initiator is now Parani-MSP100. Please refer to the

drawing below for your better understanding.

Bluetooth Terminals

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