C.19. s46: bd address of last connected device – SENA Parani-SD1100 User Manual

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C.13. S31: Page Timeout (default 20)


This is the timeout in seconds to attempt connection with the ATD command. After this timeout expires,
the Parani-SD will restart automatically. If this value is 0, Parani-SD will attempt to connect without
restarting

C.14. S33: Inquiry Timeout (default 30)


This is the timeout in seconds to execute inquiry scan.

C.15. S37: Supervision Timeout (default 5)


This is the timeout to presume disconnection, which is set to 5 seconds initially. The smaller the value
becomes, the more quickly Parani-SD can detect an abnormal disconnection. But when the
communication is suspended, it may be regarded as disconnection. This value should be greater than
the Slave Disconnect Timeout(S57). (Slave unit depends on the value of master unit.)

C.16. S43: COD (default 001F00)


This value describes the sort of the bluetooth device and is editable.

C.17. S44: COD Filter (default 0)


This value is used to filter the sort of the bluetooth devices on inquiring. All the bluetooth devices are
inquired in case of 0. In case of 3E0100, bluetooth devices with COD 3E0100 are inquired.

C.18. S45: Inquiry Access Code (default 0x9E8B33)


Inquiry access code is used during inquiry state. The reserved IAC addresses are 0x9E8B00 ~
0x9E8B3F. The general inquiry IAC is 0x9E8B33.
Parani-SD is able to find the Bluetooth devices that are configured as the same IAC

C.19. S46: BD Address of Last Connected Device


This saves the BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in single connection
mode. This saves the Task1 BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple
connection mode.

C.20. S48: Low Power Max Interval (default 5000)


This is the max interval value to use low power mode, which is set to 5000 initially. (5000 x 625μsec =
3125msec)

C.21. S49: Low Power Min Interval (default 4500)


This is the min interval value to use low power mode, which is set to 4500 initially. (4500 x 625μsec =
2812msec)
A small interval increases power consumption, a large interval increases latency.

C.22. S52: Low Power Timeout (default 5)


This is the low power timeout value, which is set to 5 initially. (5sec)
During no data transmission in the timeout, Parani-SD will be in low power mode to save the power.
Therefore, it takes a few seconds to wake the Parani-SD out of low power mode.

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