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2 operation mode – Solvline Eddy Serial v2.5.1.1 User Manual

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1. Please power on Eddy-DK after you connect Eddy-BT with Eddy-CPU module.
2. Please set the “Operation Mode” of 4

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serial port as “Com_Redirector” mode. And then, press “Save”

button.

3. Please press “Save & Reboot” button of “Save & Reboot” menu. And then, Eddy-DK will be rebooted.
4. Please install COM_Redirector program on PC. (For more information, please refer to the manual of

Com_Redirector program.)

5. Please add port from COM_Redirect Control Panel after the installation of the program.

[* You can see that the 4

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serial port(192.168.0.223, Port 4004) of Eddy-DK is assigned as COM10.]

6. Please open the port of PC as the default values (9600 bps, None Parity, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bits) using

HyperTermanal.

7. You can connect Eddy-BT with Bluetooth device using AT commands. (For more information, please refer to

“Chapter 7.1.4. The meaning of AT commands”.)
Please press “ATZ+” and press “Enter” key. And then, you can see the “OK” message.

If you see the “OK” message, Eddy-BT is normally loaded with Eddy-CPU module.

Now you can connect Eddy-BT with Bluetooth device using “ATD+Address of the Bluetooth device”
command.
If Eddy-BT normally connects with Bluetooth device, you can see the “Connect” message.


7.1.2 Operation Mode

In addition to the serial port configurations, the Eddy-BT requires also includes some settings for Bluetooth. For

getting the most out of Eddy-BT, user should understand the following Bluetooth connection schemes.

A Bluetooth device can play a role as a master or slave. Master tries to connect itself to other Bluetooth devices, and

slave is waiting to be connected from other Bluetooth devices. A Bluetooth connection is always made by a pair of

master and slave devices. A slave can be in two modes, Inquiry Scan or Page Scan mode. Inquiry Scan mode is

waiting for a packet of inquiry from other Bluetooth device and Page Scan mode is waiting for a packet of

connection from other Bluetooth device. Every Bluetooth device has its unique address, called BD (Bluetooth Device)