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User Manual (GBS301)
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Table of Contents
Package Contents.............................................................................................. 2
Features........................................................................................................... 3
System Requirements......................................................................................... 4
Introduction....................................................................................................... 5
Operation.......................................................................................................... 8
Basic Configuration............................................................................................11
·Connecting GBS301 to Bluetooth-enabled device
·Interconnecting two IOGEAR Bluetooth adapters
Advanced Configuration..................................................................................... 22
Unpairing Procedure.......................................................................................... 29
Specification.................................................................................................... 30
Appendix A-HyperTerminal Menu.......................................................................... 31
Technical Support............................................................................................. 38
Radio & TV Interference Statement...................................................................... 39
Limited Warranty............................................................................................... 40
CE Safety Statement ........................................................................................ 41
Package Contents
This package contains:
1 Bluetooth serial adapter
1 Null modem adapter
1 Power adapter
1 User manual
1 Quick Start Guide
1 Warranty/Registration card
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Features
· Eliminates messy cables, allowing you to communicate to serial RS-232 devices wirelessly
· Easily accessible DIP switches for fast and easy configuration without using HyperTerminal
· Communicates with another IOGEAR Bluetooth Serial Adapter or any other Bluetooth
enabled device
· Bluetooth class 1 device with a maximum range up to 330 ft. (100 meter)
· Compliant with Bluetooth 1.1 specifications
· Auto-connect feature when interconnecting two IOGEAR Bluetooth serial adapters
· Supports both DCE and DTE devices
· True plug-n-play, no software required
· Configurable baud rate (2,400 to 921600)
· DB-9 (9-pin) male connector
· Supports RTS/CTS Hardware flow control
· Secure communication using authentication and encryption
· Supports speeds of up to 723.1 Kbps
· Supports Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP)
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System Requirements
• Device with DB-9 Connector and
compliant with RS-232 protocol
Note: Duetothevariouscommunication
protocols and drivers involved, this
adapter may not work with RS-232
modems, mice, keyboards, cell
phones, and devices using proprietary
communication protocols.
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Introduction
1. IOGEAR logo, mark of Quality
2. Power jack
3. Status LED
4. DIP Switches
5. RS-232 interface
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Pictorial Introduction
Bluetooth Serial Adapter Pin-out
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Pictorial Introduction
Null Modem Adapter Pin-out
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Operation
Factory Settings
When using the Bluetooth serial adapter with your serial devices, you must make sure
that all the settings below match on both devices; otherwise, you may encounter
problems communicating. Below are the factory default settings of this unit:
Encryption = disabled
Authentication = enabled
PIN key = 1234
Baud rate = selection from dip switch
Stop bits = 1
Parity = none
NOTE: If your serial device requires you to change any of the default settings, consult
the Advanced Configuration section of the User Manual for more details.
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Operation
Switfches 1-3
DIP Switches 1, 2, and 3 are used to configure the baud rate.
Table 1
Note: Most computer serial ports only support baud rate up to 115200. For higher baud
rates, you may need to install a high-speed serial card in your computer. In addition, if
you need to set a lower baud rate for your application, see the Advanced Configuration
section on page 22.
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Operation
Switch 4
DIP Switch 4 is used to set the serial adapter as master or slave:
Master mode: Switch 4
Slave mode: Switch 4
ON
OFF
Master Mode
If you are interconnecting two IOGEAR Bluetooth adapters, you must set one of them
to master and the other to slave.
Slave Mode
Please note that Bluetooth software applications (like Widcomm) will only be able to
discover and connect to slave devices.
Therefore, if you are connecting this unit to a serial device to be accessed by a
Bluetooth-enabled PC/PDA at the other end, make sure to set the IOGEAR Bluetooth
serial adapter to slave mode
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Basic Configuration
SCENARIO 1:
Connecting Bluetooth serial adapter with Bluetooth-enabled device
The Bluetooth serial adapter has built-in dip switches for fast and easy configuration.
If you would like to change any of the default settings, consult the Advanced
Configuration section on page 22.
Set baud rate
1
Using table 1 on page 9, set the baud rate on the Bluetooth serial adapter by using the on-board
DIP switches. Make sure that this baud rate matches with that used by your serial device.
If you are unsure what baud rate your serial device uses, please consult the manufacturer of that product.
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Basic Configuration
Set device mode
2
When using the Bluetooth serial adapter with a Bluetooth-enabled device (PC/PDA),
you must set the Bluetooth serial adapter in slave mode (Switch 4 = Off).
Plug in
3
Plug in the Bluetooth serial adapter to your serial device. If your device has a male
RS232 interface, use the included null modem adapter.
Power ON
4
Plug in the power cable to your Bluetooth serial adapter; the blue LED will start blinking
after approximately fifteen (15) seconds. Once the blue LED is blinking once every 2-
3 seconds, this indicates that the Bluetooth serial adapter is in discovery mode; in
other words, ready to accept a Bluetooth connection.
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Instructions
Basic Configuration
Pair and Connect
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Use your Bluetooth software to search for Bluetooth devices in range. Once the Bluetooth
serial adapter is detected, pair to it. If prompted for a PIN code, enter “1234” (without the
quotes).
Once paired, establish a connection using the Bluetooth serial port profile (SPP).
If you’re not sure how to do this, please consult the documentation for your Bluetooth
hardware/software.
Once you have established a Bluetooth serial port connection, the blue LED will turn
off. Below is an example, using the Widcomm software version 3.0.x
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Basic Configuration
Widcomm Bluetooth Software
1. Open My Bluetooth Places and
Search for Devices in Range
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Basic Configuration
2. When found, pair to the Bluetooth
serial adapter. The default PIN code
is “1234”
3. Once paired, the unit will display
the services available.The service
offered by this unit is the Serial Port
Profile (SPP).To establish a connection,
right-click on it and select “Connect
to Bluetooth Serial Port.”
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Basic Configuration
4. Once connected, you will see this
window indicating the COM port number
used for connection with the Bluetooth
serial adapter. In our example below,
this is COM 4, but most likely it will be
different in your case.
IMPORTANT: Make note of this COM port number, as this is the COM port that you
need to specify for your specific application.
You’re done!
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Basic Configuration
SCENARIO 2:
Interconnecting two IOGEAR Bluetooth
serial adapters
WheninterconnectingtwoIOGEARBluetooth
serial adapters, there are three methods you
can use to pair and connect them:
1. Auto-pairing
2. Back-to-Back
3. Configuration Mode
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Basic Configuration
Note: If you have previously paired to the Bluetooth serial adapter(s), make sure to follow
the unpairing procedure on page 29 before attempting to connect to a new device.
Method 1 – Auto-paring
Follow steps below
Set device mode
1
Set one serial adapter to Master (switch 4 = ON), and the other to Slave (switch 4 = OFF)
Set baud rate
2
Set matching baud rates as needed
Power ON
3
Power On both serial adapters and wait approximately fifteen (15) seconds
·Blue LED on slave adapter will slowly blink (once every 2-3 seconds)
·Blue LED on master adapter will rapidly blink
Pair and Connect
4
Wait approximately two (2) minutes for the serial adapters to automatically pair and connect
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Basic Configuration
Finished
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1
Upon successful connection, the blue LED on both adapters will turn off and remain off
Note: Once you have paired both Bluetooth serial adapters, if you turn them off, please allow approximately sixty
(60) seconds when turning them back on to re-establish a connection.
Method 2 – Back to Back Pairing
Follow this procedure to pair two (2) Bluetooth Serial Adapters.
Turn OFF
1
Make sure both Serial adapters are TURNED OFF
Set device mode
2
Set one serial adapter to Master (switch 4 = ON), and the other to Slave (switch 4 = OFF)
Set baud rate
3
Make sure to set matching Baud rates on both serial adapters; else they will not be able to
communicate. See table 1 on page 9 for additional details.
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Basic Configuration
Back-to-Back
4
Connect the serial adapters back-to-back, using the included Null Modem adapter
Power ON
5
Power ON both Serial adapters
Pairing
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Almost instantly, the Red/Blue LED will light up and stay solid;this indicates successful pairing
of the two serial adapters. (If this does not happen, make sure one device is set to Master and
the other to Slave via dip switch 4).
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Power OFF
Disconnect both serial adapters and Power them OFF
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Basic Configuration
Plug in
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You may now connect each adapter to your desired serial device for communication.After
powering back ON both serial adapters, the blue LED will blink on both serial adapters
indicating connection is in progress; which usually takes about sixty (60) seconds
Finished
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After successful connection is made, the blue LED on both serial adapters will turn off and remain
Note: Once you have paired both Bluetooth serial adapters, if you turn them off, please
allow approximately sixty (60) seconds when turning them back on to re-establish a
connection.
Method 3 – HyperTerminal Pairing
<Please see page31 on Appendix A>
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Advanced Configuration
The Bluetooth serial adapter has an
embedded configuration menu that
allows you to change settings for
your specific application. This menu
can be accessed via HyperTerminal
(Windows systems).
Using this configuration mode, you can
configure the baud rate, select Peer
Device (Master only), change PIN
code, enable/disable authentication,
and enable/disable encryption.
NOTE: In order to enter configuration mode, the Bluetooth serial adapter MUST be set
to 9600 baud rate via the DIP switches.
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Advanced Configuration
Configuring Serial Adapter
Set baud rate
1
Set the Baud rate on the Serial adapter to 9600 (see table 1 on page 9)
Plug in
2
Plug the Bluetooth serial adapter to an available serial port on your computer (Do NOT
power on the serial adapter yet).
Open HyperTerminal
3
Open HyperTerminal (Go to Start
Run, and type “hypertrm”) and enter any
desired name for your hyperterminal session. If the program does not launch, you may
have to install it from your Windows installation disc.
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Advanced Configuration
Note: HyperTerminal may also be
found under Start
Programs
Accessories
Communi-
cations
HyperTerminal
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Advanced Configuration
Specify COM port
4
When prompted for the COM port number
being used, make sure to select the correct
one. If you only have one physical com port
in your computer, this will probably be COM
1 However, if you’re unsure, contact your
computer/motherboard manufacturer.
In the case above, we have several COM ports available, and we are using COM 1.
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Advanced Configuration
Port Settings
5
Make sure to set your settings as
shown on the window below:
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Advanced Configuration
Power on
6
Once you have initiated your
HyperTerminal session, power ON the
Serial adapter. It will display the words
“PR” to indicate it is in configuration
mode. Within six (6) seconds, enter the
words “AT” (without quotes) to invoke
the configuration menu
Note: If this does not happen, simply
power Off the serial adapter and back
ONagain(withHyperTerminalopen), and
enter “AT” within six seconds.
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Advanced Configuration
Make Changes
7
Make your selection from the menu
to change any desired settings.
Exit and apply changes
8
To apply any changes, you must select
option E (Exit configuration) and accept
the changes.
Power Cycle
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Finally, power cycle the adapter by
turning it off, then back on again.
For more details on the HyperTerminal configuration menu, please see the Appendix on page 31.
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Unpairing Procedure
Any time that you want to pair the Bluetooth serial device with a new Bluetooth adapter/
device, you must follow the unpairing procedure as indicated below.
There are three different methods that you can follow to unpair the Bluetooth serial adapter
Method 1
1. Power OFF the serial adapter
2. Change the position of Dip Switch 4
3. Power ON the serial adapter.The LED will blink once, indicating successful unpairing.
4. Power OFF the serial adapter
5. Change dip switch 4 back to its original position
6. You can now pair the Bluetooth serial adapter with another device
Method 2
If using two (2) IOGEAR Bluetooth serial adapters, follow the back-to-back pairing
procedure indicated on page 19; which will retain the latest pairing information
Method3
Use HyperTerminal configuration menu and select “Clear Pairing Information” option.
If interconnecting two IOGEAR Bluetooth serial adapters, this must be done on both adapters.
For details on using the HyperTerminal configuration menu, please see Appendix A on page 31
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Specifications
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Appendix A
Appendix A
HyperTerminal Menu
The IOGEAR Bluetooth serial adapter has a built-in configuration menu that can be
accessed via HyperTerminal in Windows systems. For instructions on how to invoke
configuration mode refer to Advanced Configuration section of this manual.
IMPORTANT NOTE: As you look at the options listed below, please keep in mind that in order
to apply any changes made, you must:
· Select option E (Exit configuration) and type “Y” to accept changes, and
· Power cycle the serial adapter(s) by powering it off, then back on again
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Appendix A
IOGEAR GBS301 CONFIGURATION MENU
1. Search for Bluetooth adapter
2. Change local device name
3. Set authentication mode
4. Set pin key
5. Set encryption mode
6. Set baud rate
7. Change uart settings
8. Display device settings
C. Clear pairing information
D. Display firmware version
F. Restore factory settings
E. Exit configuration
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Appendix A
Option 1: Search for Bluetooth adapter
Use this option to search for another IOGEAR Bluetooth serial adapter. This option is
only available if device set as Master. Keep in mind that the other serial adapter must
be set to slave in order to be discovered.
Option 2: Change local device name
Use this option if you wish to change the name displayed by the Bluetooth serial
adapter
Option 3: Set authentication mode
Use this option to enable/disable authentication, based on your preferences. If en-
abled, any device attempting a connection to the Bluetooth serial adapter will need to
enter a PIN code; thus, preventing unauthorized users from connecting to the unit.
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Appendix A
Option 4: Set pin key
The default PIN key for the serial
adapter is “1234”. If you wish to change
this to something else, use this option
Option 5: Set encryption mode
Use this option to enable/disable
encryption mode. For example, there
are some applications that might not
work properly if encryption is enabled.
In these cases, you may choose to
disable this option
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Appendix A
Option 6: Set baud rate
The dip switches on the serial adapter allow you to set baud rates ranging from 9600 to
921600. If you need to use a lower baud rate – like 2400bps or 4800bps – use this option.
The baud rates available for this unit are listed below:
Baud rate setting
0. Baud rate selection from switch
1. 2400bps
2. 4800bps
3. 9600bps
4. 19200bps
5. 38400bps
6. 57600bps
7. 115200bps
8. 230400bps
9. 460800bps
a. 921600bps
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Appendix A
Option 7: Change uart settings
For certain applications, you might need to change the default UART settings.
Below are the available options for this adapter:
Parity : None, Odd, Even
Stop bits: 1, 2
In case you are wondering, UART stands for Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter.
Option 8: Display device settings
Use this option to display the current settings of the serial adapter
Option C: Clear pairing information
Any time that you want to pair to a different device, you must unpair the Bluetooth serial
adapter. You may use this option to clear all pairing information.
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Appendix A
Option D: Display firmware version
Displays the firmware version of the
Bluetooth serial adapter; this is mostly
used for troubleshooting purposes
Option F: Restore factory settings
Use this option to restore all values to
their factory settings.
Option E: Exit configuration
This option is used to exit the configuration
menu, and apply all changes made
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Technical Support
If you need technical support, please check out our IOGEAR Tech Info Library (T.I.L.)
IOGEAR T.I.L. was designed to provide you with the latest technical information about
our products. Most of the answers to your questions can be found here, so please try it
out before contacting technical support.
Technical support is available Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm PST
and can be reached at (949) 453-8782 or by email [email protected]
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Radio & TV Interference Statement
WARNING!!! This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules,
which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such
interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which
case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever
measures may be required to correct the interference.
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Limited Warranty
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR’S LIABILITY FOR DIRECT,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, DISK, OR ITS
DOCUMENTATION EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.
The direct vendor makes no warranty or representation, expressed, implied,
or statutory with respect to the contents or use of this documentation,
and especially disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or
fitness for any particular purpose.
The direct vendor also reserves the right to revise or update the device or
documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity of such
revisions, or updates. For further inquires please contact your direct
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CE Safety Statement
This device has been tested and found to comply with the requirements set up in the
council directive on the approximation of the law of member states relating to EMC
Directive 89/336/EEC, Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC.
The product has been approved for LVD and covered the following countries:
Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, U.K., Spain, Sweden
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