Overview, Driver requirement, Bluetooth profile supported – ACTiSYS RS232 User Manual
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The Wireless Connectivity Expert
ACT-BT5701S v2
User’s Manual
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Dec 06, 2006
Version 2.0
1. OVERVIEW
ACTiSYS Bluetooth RS232 adapter brings wireless Bluetooth technology to your RS232 serial
equipment, allowing you to eliminate conventional cables. With a maximum range of distance, you
are no longer bound to cable length limitations or messy cables. Simply plug in the Bluetooth RS232
adapter to your serial equipment and transfer data to a Bluetooth-enabled device such as a PC or
PDA. With no software installation required, the Bluetooth RS232 adapter is a true Plug-n-Play
solution. All you need to do is plug in the RS232 adapter to a serial RS232 equipment with DB9
connection. In addition, this unit features utility ACT-BT5701Sv2.EXE to allow you to easily configure
the Master/Slave and baud rate speed with the simple utility. It is also fully compliant with Bluetooth
1.2 specifications and supports authentication and encryption.
2. DRIVER REQUIREMENT
Simply plug in the Bluetooth RS232 adapter to your serial equipment and transfer data to a
Bluetooth-enabled device. No driver is required. For configuration parameters, user has to install
ACT-BT5701Sv2.EXE utility program to set up them.
3. BLUETOOTH PROFILE SUPPORTED
ACT-BT5701S v2 is a Bluetooth RS232 adapter and supports SPP (Serial Port Profile) only. It
supports both master and slave configuration. Due to various communication protocols and drivers
involved, this adapter may not work with any RS232 devices using proprietary communication
protocols.
4. PACKAGE CONTENT
This package contains:
1) ACT-BT5701S v2 Bluetooth RS232 adapter x 1
2) Null modem adapter x 1
3) AC to DC power adapter x 1
4) COM port fix screws x 2
5) CD includes user manual, setup file and configuration utility x 1
5. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Device with DB9 connector and compliant with RS232 protocol