At+btlpm,n<cr, At+btsd?<cr, At+btcsd<cr – SENA Parani10 User Manual

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Description :

When you enter this AT commands at a host terminal, your PARANI10 returns

its device information and status to a host. It encompasses BD_ADDR, user

friendly name, operating mode, operating status and authentication/encryption

status. Especially when the operating status is PENDING, it means your

PARANI10 is busy in processing ‘AT+BTINQ?’, ‘ATD’or ‘AT_BTSCAN’. When

Authentication

or

Encryption

feature

is

activated,

the

corresponding

parameter has value of

‘1’.

AT+BTLPM,n<cr>

Function :

Set Bluetooth Low power consumption mode.

Response :

<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>

Description :

To minimize power consumption, your PARANI10 supports Bluetooth PARK

mode. When you set n as 1, your PARANI10 uses PARK mode. Using PARK

mode might cause extra data transmission delay in some cases.

AT+BTSD?<cr>

Function :

Return the list of secured devices.

Response :

<cr><lf>BD_ADDR<cr><lf>

<cr><lf>BD_ADDR<cr><lf>

<cr><lf>BD_ADDR<cr><lf>

<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>

Description :

Your PARANI10 can pair up to 5 Bluetooth devices. Upon receiving this AT

command, your PARANI10 returns all the BD_ADDRs of the previously paired

Bluetooth devices.

AT+BTCSD<cr>

Function :

Delete the info of all the paired devices stored in your PARANI10.

Response :

<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>

Description :

This AT command just deletes the info of paired devices stored on

PARANI10’s Flash memory. To delete the same info resides on PARANI10’s

RAM, you have to do software reset or hardware reset.

AT+BTFP,n<cr>

Function :

Force your PARANI10 to generate passkey automatically.

Response :

<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>

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