B.3.26. at+btsd, B.3.27. at+btcsd, B.3.28. at+btfp,n – SENA Parani-ESD100V2-110V2 User Manual

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B.3.26. AT+BTSD?

Response

 112233445566
 OK

Purpose

Display a list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin code

Description

Once a connection is made with a pin code, Parani-ESD saves the Bluetooth device with
its link key, generated by the pin code. The connection to a device listed in Parani-ESD can
be made automatically without the authentication process. The maximum number kept on
the list is 7.

B.3.27. AT+BTCSD

Response

 OK

Purpose

Clear the list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin code

Description

This clears the list of Bluetooth devices linked with the same key in flash memory. To take
effect the ATZ command must be used or Powercycle the unit.

B.3.28. AT+BTFP,n

Response

 OK

Purpose

Set generation of link key every time of connection

Parameters

n=0: Inactivate (Default)
n=1: Activate

Description

If n is set to 1, Parani-ESD asks for the pin code every time a connection is made. This can
be used to increase security.

B.3.29. AT+BTSEC,Authentication,Encryption

Response

 OK

Purpose

Set authentication and data encryption

Parameters

Authentication=0: Inactivate (Default)
Authentication=1: Activate
Encryption=0: Inactivate (Default)
Encryption=1: Activate

Description

If the authentication is activated, the pin code must be set by AT+BTKEY command. Data
encryption cannot be used when authentication is not enabled, i.e. Authentication=0 and
Encryption=1 will not work properly.

B.3.30. AT+BTNAME=$string

Response

 OK

Purpose

Change device name

Parameters

$string= New device name (Default=”ESDV2_v2.0.0-445566”)

Description

Parani-ESD can have a user friendly name for easy identification. The name allows up to
30 alpha-numeric characters.

Example

AT+BTNAME=”My-Parani-ESD”

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