SENA Parani100 User Manual
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Default Data Port
If unregistered device tries to connect to Parani100, Parani100 will assign the port
number consecutively from Default Data port.
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KeepAlive Timeout
When TCP connection is stopped unexpectedly (Ex. Power off of Host PC), Parani100
will request NULL during KeepAlive Timeout (second). If there is no response during
this Timeout, TCP connection will be finished.
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Do not disconnect TCP socket
In Server Mode, each TCP connection and Bluetooth connection will be matched as
point-to-point. When new Bluetooth connection is established, new TCP connection will
be established as well.
So, if Bluetooth connection is stopped, TCP connection can be finished.
To prevent this, users may use this option, so does not need to make TCP connection
whenever Bluetooth connection is stopped.
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Register Bluetooth Device: Shows the Bluetooth devices registered.
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Add: Add Bluetooth device to register.
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Delete: Remove Bluetooth device registered.
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Modify: Modify Port of the selected device.
B) Client Mode
In Client Mode, Parani100 will act as a TCP client. When a Bluetooth device connects to
Parani100, Parani100 will try to connect to the designated Host PC. So, Host PC should
be in standby status.
In Client Mode, please select the IP address and port number of the Host PC to connect.