modification to the application in thanks to the COM port redirector software, such as Serial/IP. More information can be found in chapter 9.
Parani-MSP™ Model Parani-MSP100 Hardware Interface Specifications LAN 10/100 x2, Coverage : 100m Inclusive Hub function. Data rate : Max. 723 Kbps Ethernet/RS232C com. supported Frequency: 2.4GHz Built-in Bluetooth 1 COM port redirector USB A-type port - Serial/IP* for USB extension dongle Supported Networks (Max.1.1 External View EXT INT Parani-MSP100 external view ① DIP Switch Users may select the way of data communication with host PC. Default setting is TCP/IP communication using no. ④ RJ45 marked EXT, but if users need, data communication via no. ③ RS232 Interface marked “IOIOI” is also possible. * If DIP switch is on the side of drawing , Parani-MSP communicates with Host via Ethernet line (TCP/IP). * If users want to use RS232 com. please change the direction of switch to the other way.
④ RJ45 marked EXT.: For connection to Host or hub devices. For connection to PC, use a Crossed cable; for connection to hub, use Straight Ethernet cable. ⑤ RJ45 marked INT.: Hub port for connection to another Parani-MSP™. With this, Parani-MSP can be chained without network hub. This is for the better user experience of convenient installation. Use a straight cable for this purpose. ⑥ USB Extension Port: For expanding multi-connection beyond 7 devices.
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2. Installation Parani-MSP Installation Configuration via serial cable RS232 Mode TCP/IP mode Network Configuration Serial Port Configuration Mode configuration Change of DIP switch Connection from Bluetooth Terminal device (Parani-SD) TIP If you are going to use Parani-MSP as RS232 mode – RS232 communication with Host, you don’t need to configure Networking settings. Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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(9) If No. 1, Static IP, is selected, the following is displayed on screen: (10) Enter user Static IP address. the Parani-MSP™ IP address. In the example below, 192.168.0.3 is entered for Enter the user network appropriate IP address. Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
(11) Please enter your Netmask/Gateway/DNS information, as in below for example: (12) Press Enter; Parani-MSP™ will prompt reboot request. Enter ‘Y’ [Yes]; press Enter to reboot Parani-MSP™ to apply the revised Network Settings. (13) Enter Login ID and Password. Default ID: admin, Password: 11111 (14) Revised Network settings are displayed (15) Networking configuration is complete. The preceding example shows static IP assignment to Parani-MSP™.
2.2 LAN Access Profile Parani-MSP™ supports LAN Access Profile for Bluetooth networking Access Point. By direct connection of Parani-MSP™ to ADSL, the internet is accessible via Bluetooth. Select menu 2. LAP by entering ‘2’; Parani-MSP™ prompts for LAP profile enable/disable. Select ‘Y’ [Yes] to enable or ‘N’ [No] to disable LAP profile. TIP: For Internet connection, both LAP and NAP devices may access to the internet. For more information, please refer to chapter 8.
2.3 Firmware Download Parani-MSP is upgradeable with the latest firmware. The SENA customer support team offers available firmware, with which user upgrades Parani-MSP by himself via TFTP or Xmodem user download; menu no. 3. Firmware Download. During Firmware download, STATUS and ERROR LEDs flash. DO NOT TURN OFF Parani-MSP™ during firmware upgrade. Turning off Parani-MSP™ during firmware upgrade may result in irreversible operation malfunction. There are two methods of firmware upgrade: 1. TFTP 2.
3. Firmware Download → 2.TFTP z Then you will get following screen: z Place the MSP upgrade ROM file which is downloaded from SENA web site to C:\ folder on your PC and run tftp command on [Start] →[Run] as below. z Users need to make sure that the upgrade ROM file is in the same location or users need to specify the exact location to send the ROM file to the connected Parani-MSP via crossed ethernet cable. z Below window is showing the procedure of sending “msp2_040906.
z Users will be able to check the status of firmware upgrade in Serial console. z During upgrade, LEDs will flash and users SHOULD NOT turn off Parani-MSP this time. If user cannot send the ROM file, please check the network connection status. z Once ROM file is delivered to the connected Parani-MSP, the upgrade firmware will be recorded to nonvolatile memory. During this time both STATUS LED and ERROR LED will flash speedily. NEVER turn off Parani-MSP during this firmware recording.
2.3.2 Firmware Upgrade via Xmodem: Users may upgrade the firmware using Xmodem protocol via RS232 serial cable. 2.4 Serial Port Serial port of Parani-MSP can be used for both Configuration and Data communication. For this, users need to change the DIP switch of Parani-MSP to the right. Note: Before to configure the serial port settings, please change the DIP switch to the right. Users may set configuration of serial port communication in this menu.
Configurable ranges: Baudrate 1200 ~ 115200 bps Character size 8, 7, 6, 5 bits Parity Check None / Even / Odd Stop Bit 1 bit or 2 bits Hardware (RTS/CTS), Software (XOn/Off), Flow Control None If you enable AT command interface, AT commands which are compatible with Parani-SD can be used with Parani-MSP. Please refer to Parani-MSP AT command list in chapter 6. For applying changed configuration, please RESUPPLY the power, then Parani-MSP will start to operate as RS232 mode.
2.5 Reset/Reboot/Quit Entering no. 4, Parani-MSP™ RESET, in the main menu, restores all factory default value settings. REBOOT restarts Parani-MSP™ for new configuration application. QUIT makes user leave configuration console for log-in prompt. Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
3. Configuration If users finished configuring network settings using serial console, now users need to select the operation mode of Parani-MSP. Following three (3) ways can be used for selection of operation mode: 1. Via Parani-MSP configuration software 2. Via Telnet (Control port) 3. Via Web browser (Internet Explorer, etc.) In this chapter, guide to use Parani-MSP configuration software will be introduced. How to configure via Telnet or Web browser will be introduced in Appendix. 3.
3.1.2 Log in Parani-MSP software For easier configuration and monitoring on a specific Parani-MSP, which has been installed locally or remotely, users may use Parani-MSP software. Start Parani-MSP software, and press “Search MSP device” button on the left side. (Parani-MSP installed remotely may not be listed even though pressing “Search MSP device” button) Please select one Parani-MSP you would like to access and press “Connect” button.” Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
You will need to enter UserID/Password: admin/11111 3.1.2 Operation Mode Parani-MSP may be set to different type of Mode, so users may select one for its own implementation. There are 6 types of Mode: Server, Client, Vertex, Repeater, Serial Hub, and RS232. z MSP Operation Mode This shows current type of Mode. Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
z Mode Change Users may change and select the type of Operation mode. *Note: While Bluetooth devices are connected to Parani-MSP, mode change is not allowed. z Search Parani-MSP Users may search Parani-MSP on the same network. Firewall installed on PC may prevent Host PC from searching Parani-MSP. a) Server Mode In Sever Mode, Parani-MSP will operate as a TCP server on the network. Host PC will connect to Parani-MSP via TCP/IP Ethernet, and Parani-MSP get the connection.
z Default Data Port If unregistered device tries to connect to Parani-MSP, Parani-MSP will assign the port number consecutively from default data port number (5000). z KeepAlive Timeout When TCP connection is stalled unexpectedly (Ex. Power off of Host PC), Parani-MSP will send beacons during KeepAlive Timeout (second). If there is no response during this Timeout, TCP connection will be closed.
Select “Advanced Configuration” button. Here, users may configure which Bluetooth device will connect to which Host as they need. Server Table has priority over default Host Information. Bluetooth device “00:0B:53:20:00:7E” will connect to Host “192.168.1.118”, port no. 5002. Bluetooth device “00:0B:53:20:00:74” will connect to Host “192.168.1.200”, port no. 5004.
z Host IP Address For network Server IP address entry z Host Port Number For network port no. entry z re-connect automatically if link is lost. For Host connect retry, if failed. z Retry frequency is set in the preceding function.. Try to Connect to Server every [ ] ms When Parani-MSP™ fails to connect to Host, it will retry. Enter the connection retry frequency here. Entering 0 [zero] means no retry.
In Repeater Mode, Parani-MSP will act as a Repeater to expand the coverage of existing Parani-MSP. Let’s call the Parani-MSP which will act as Repeater, “Repeater”, and call the Parani-MSP of normal operation as “Station”. In Repeater Mode, the Bluetooth address of the Station is all you need to configure. When Repeater is trying to connect to the Station, Status LED of Repeater is blinking. Repeater and Bluetooth devices connected to the repeater are displayed in ‘Repeater’ tab in software.
Routing table shows paths that data will follow. Arrow shows direction of data flow. In the above example, data coming from 00:0B:53:16:21:4C will be sent to 00:0B:53:12:09:F3 and 00:0B:53:16:11:CB and data coming from 00:0B:53:16:11:CB will be sent 00:0B:53:16:21:4C in the reverse direction, but data coming from 00:0B:53:12:09:F3 will be dismissed because it has no path in the route table. Press Add to add route entry. Following dialog will appear.
If you enable AT command interface in RS232 configuration console, AT commands which are compatible with Parani-SD can be used with Parani-MSP. Please refer Parani-MSP AT command list. 3.1.3 Bluetooth In this page, users can find current status of Parani-MSP. You can see the process of command at the bottom of each page as in red circle above. TIP: For 14 connections in Parani-MSP100, please change the MaxDT to 14 above, after installing USB extension dongle provided.
3.1.4 Connections In this page, users may MONITOR the connection status of devices to ParaniMSP. Now, three Bluetooth devices have been connected for Wireless serial communications as below. Left square shows quality of connection. Green square is good, red square is poor quality. If you want to disconnect a Bluetooth terminal, you can do the job using DICONNECT button on the left. Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
3.1.5 Neighborhoods This page is to search nearby Bluetooth devices, every Interval, during the Length. < Neighborhoods> Bluetooth Friendly Names of only ever-connected devices will be appeared. Otherwise ‘<< Unknown >>’ will be shown instead. 3.1.6 Repeater This page shows tree-structure how Repeater MSP and terminal devices are connected to the Station MSP. If user’s MSP is in Repeater Mode, nothing will be showed.
3.1.7 MSP information Users may see Parani-MSP information currently accessing. Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Pressing ‘Log’ button, system log messages will appear in notepad. System log is the source of invaluable information when the problems occur during operation. Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
4. Operation Mode With Parani-MSP™, users may configure the mode of operation to meet each application. Total 6 kinds of different modes can be selected. By selecting the appropriate mode, users may minimize cost and time for developing new solution. 4.1 Server Mode In Server Mode, Parani-MSP will act as TCP server. If a Bluetooth device is connected to Parani-MSP, corresponding TCP port for the Bluetooth device will wait for connection for as Host.
4.2 Client Mode In a Client mode, Parani-MSP™ will act as a “TCP client”. When a Bluetooth device connects to Parani-MSP, Parani-MSP will send TCP connection request to the designated Host. Once TCP connection is established, Bluetooth devices and a Host may communicate via Parani-MSP, same as in Server mode. Only difference from Server mode is that the initiator is now Parani-MSP. Please refer to the drawing below for your better understanding. Bluetooth Terminals Fig. 4.2 Client Mode 4.
Default data port number in Vertex mode is 3000. If you need to use other port number, please change the configuration using Parani-MSP software->Advanced configuration. 4.4 Repeater Mode Parani-MSP in Repeater Mode can be used to function as a Repeater to extend the range of Bluetooth network or avoid obstacles between Parani-MSP and Bluetooth devices. Please refer to the drawing below.
4.5 Serial Hub Mode In Serial Hub Mode, Parani-MSP relays data communication between Bluetooth devices. With Parani-SD only 1:1 cable replacement is possible, however, incorporating Parani-MSP multiple Parani-SDs can communicate each other, 1:N multi-serial with Parani-SD. In Serial Hub mode, Parani-MSP handles data according to Route Table, which shows which data frame should go where. Route Table needs to be configured in advance using Parani-MSP software.
“Hello” “Bluetooth” 00:0B:53:10:00:8A 00:0B:53:10:00:8B “Bluetooth” 00:0B:53:10:00:8C As Serial Hub mode does not need TCP/IP network connectivity, users do not need to configure network settings. Only power-supply needed. 4.6 RS232 mode Multi-drop If users set Parani-MSP to RS232 mode, Parani-MSP may act as 1:N multi-serial port by its RS232 port. In RS232 mode, Parani-MSP will send data to external serial port, not via Ethernet network.
Baudrate 1200 ~ 115200 bps Character size 5,6,7,8 bit Parity None, Odd, Even Stop bit 1 bit, 2 bits Flow Control None, XOn/Off, Hardware (CTS,RTS) DTR/DSR not used RI not used Auto probe not supported As default, RS232 interface of Parani-MSP is configured for configuration console. In order to use RS232 interface for the data communication purpose, user needs to change the Console switch to data mode. Changes will be effective after power-cycling of Parani-MSP. Please restart Parani-MSP.
Please refer to AT command List for its usage. Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
5. Control Commands Parani-MSP is configurable and controllable by Control commands through control TCP port. Prom-MSP software is the GUI version of Control commands for easy use by customers. As all of the control commands, in Parani-MSP software, are listed in the bottom window, it gives users insight how each commands work. Using control TCP port, users can make their own application control Parani-MSP by themselves.
Fig. 2.1.1 PuTTY Press ‘Open’, then following telnet session will be opened. Enter ‘user admin’ and ‘pass 11111’ to access Parani-MSP via Control Commands. Every command responds with +OK if successful, otherwise –ERR. Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
5.1 Basic Commands USER : Ex.: To enter Log in Name USER admin +OK Password required PASS [new password] : To enter or change the Password for logging in. Below Example shows how to change Password from ‘11111’ to ‘1234’ Ex: PASS 11111 +OK User Authenticated PASS 11111 1234 +OK QUIT : Ex.: To quit the communication with Parani-MSP QUIT +OK Disconnected MODE [server|client|vertex|hub|repeater|rs232] : To check or change the current Operation MODE of Parani-MSP.
connected to Parani-MSP, port number will be assigned automatically by Parani-MSP. Users may check the port numbers used by LIST command. Ex.: PORT +OK PORT 5000 PORT 6000 +OK PORT 6000 BIND : A static port number may be assigned to a designated Bluetooth device using BIND command. A Bluetooth device can be specified by either friendly name or Bluetooth address. Response: Ex.
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Ex.: DELSERV Parani-SD +OK REPT : When connection to Host is failed, users may configure Retrial period of connection. Unit: millisecond, Default value: 5000 ms If the value is ‘0’, Parani-MSP will try to recover connection only once. Ex.: REPT 3000 +OK REPEAT every 3000 ms PSIST : In Client mode, in the event of TCP disconnection, Parani-MSP™ automatically attempts to recover TCP connection when PSIST is set to ON, in the period of pre-defined ms by REPT command. Ex.
: To configure Routing table for Repeater Mode. src: Bluetooth address of source device dst: Bluetooth address of destination device Response: Ex.: src > dst ROUTE 00:0B:53:12:03:A8 > 00:00:00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00 > 00:0B:53:12:03:A8 +OK 5.6 Commands for Repeater Mode STATION : To configure Bluetooth address of station Parani-MSP. In repeater mode Parani-MSP will try to connect to this device. Ex.
: BTNAME command audits or revises Parani-MSP™ Device Names exposed to other Bluetooth devices. If configured with default name (i.e., Parani-MSP), lower part of Bluetooth address will be appended to the name. Ex.: BTNAME My Parani-MSP +OK BTNAME +OK My Parani-MSP PIN : PIN command revises the Bluetooth PIN code. Max.: 16 bytes, ASCII code only. Ex.: PIN 1234 +OK SECU : SECU command revises the security level. Low obtains no security; High obtains Enabling Security.
Ex.: LKEY 00:0B:53:20:00:63|00:08:1B:00:52:72 +OK TEMPKEY : Some Bluetooth device doesn’t save their link key and makes new link key on every connection. This behavior causes Parani-MSP’s flash memory to wear out in the long period. With TEMPKEY on, Parani-MSP won’t save link key neither and protects itself. If you see tons of ‘Replacing hci0 link key xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx …’ messages on System Log, you should turn this option on. Ex.
802.11b Wi-Fi devices work. Specify channel 0(zero) to disable combo mode. When enabled, overall throughput will be reduced. Ex.: AFH 10 11 +OK AFH +OK AFH 10 11 AFH 0 +OK 5.8 Commands for Bluetooth Connection Management LIST : To see connected Bluetooth device list. Higher link quality, better link status. Zero rssi means the most efficient RF condition (so called ‘Golden Range’). With link quality lower than 200, throughput may be affected or link may be lost. Response: Ex.
Note: Parani-MSP normally acts as an acceptor. Do not use CONN command in operating sequence as Parani-MSP will freeze during CONN operation. If using with Parani-SD, please configure Parani-SD as Mode 1 and make it initiate connection to Parani-MSP DISC : Parani-MSP may DISCONNECT forcibly by DISC command, giving INDEX value in LIST command. Ex.
: Inquiry Access Code. Users may inquire the device with same IAC code. In Bluetooth specification, there are General IAC (0x9E8B33) and Limited IAC (0x9E8B00). Ex.: PINQ on 20 5 0x9E8B33 +OK NGBRH : Response: Ex.: To see the inquired device list by PINQ command.
5.9 Other Commands DUMP [idx] [bin] : This command shows data that flows between Host and Bluetooth devices. [idx]: To select a specific device to monitor. (255 means all of devices) [bin]: To display data in binary format. format: timestamp: in milliseconds Ex.: DUMP > line 0 len 4 timestamp 1413986 61 62 63 64 < line 0 len 4 timestamp 1414056 4F 4B 0D 0A abcd OK.. +OK LOG [line] : LOG displays system logs.
CTRL : Ex.: Control port default value is ‘2525’. CTRL command assigns new control port number. Revised control port number is effective after Parani- MSP™ restart. Default CTRL displays current control port number value. CTRL 3500 +OK CANCEL : Ex.: To cancel current background operation. CANCEL +OK RSET : Ex.: To restore to factory settings. RSET +OK REBOOT : Ex.: To reboot Parani-MSP REBOOT +OK Rebooting… Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
6. AT Command Interface Parani-MSP supports user friendly AT commands. Make sure this feature enabled in configuration console in order to use AT commands. Most of them are compatible with Parani-SD but some have differences in their usage and some commands are appended for Parani-MSP exclusive use. Supported AT commands and their differences from AT command of Parani-SD are summarized as below. Please refer to Parani-SD userguide for more information.
Parani-MSP responds with CONNECT. Scan mode can be specified. AT+BTSCAN at+btscan,3 1: Discoverable 2: Connectable 3: Discoverable and Connectable compatible with Parani-SD AT+BTINQ? AT+BTINFO? 〃 AT+BTNAME 〃 AT+BTKEY 〃 AT+UARTCONFIG 〃 AT+BTCANCEL 〃 AT+SETESC 〃 AT+BTLAST? 〃 AT+BTSEC 〃 AT+BTSD? 〃 AT+BTCSD 〃 AT+BTMODE Support only Mode 1 and Mode 2. You can register Mode 1 devices by using AT+BTREG. ※ S-registers are not supported. Following commands are appended to Parani-MSP.
AT+BTUNREG Remove registered Mode 1 device. AT+BTUNREG,000b53123456 AT+BTLIST? Show registered Mode 1 devices. AT+BTLIST? 000B53123456 000B53112233 OK Multi Serial Communication via RS232 interface Parani-MSP can communicate with Parani-SDs up to 14 devices via RS232 interface, while Parani-SD can be only used as 1:1 cable replacement.
AT command usage example is provided below.
7. Configuration via WEB Parani-MSP™ configuration access is available via Telnet or Web browser. SENA provides Web user interface to expedite Parani-MSP™ configure/manage and current status check functions. To access Parani-MSP™ via Web interface, open user web browser and enter the Parani-MSP™ IP address in the address area. Here is shown the 192.168.0.3 address assigned to Parani-MSP™ in the preceding configuration example. Enter the default ID: admin, Password: 11111. 7.
(3) Max DT: For configuring the maximum number of Bluetooth devices connectable to Parani-MSP™. Default maximum is 7. (4) Discoverable: When checked, Parani-MSP™ is in inquiry scan mode, in which other Bluetooth devices may discover Parani-MSP. (5) Connectable: When checked, Parani-MSP™ is in page scan mode, in which other Bluetooth devices may connect to Parani-MSP. (6) Pairable: For Pairable mode enable/disable. When in need of high security, set Pairable option to UNCHECKED, enabling High Security.
7.2 Mode Configuration Parani-MSP™ accesses 3 types of operation modes. Select according to user requirement and applications. z Server Mode (1) Base port: For Parani-MSP™ Server mode default port configuration (2) List: For assessment of currently connected Bluetooth devices (3) Bdaddr/btname: Enter address or preferred name of Bluetooth device/s to BIND. (4) Port no.: Enter a specific port no. to assign to the Bluetooth device selected in no. (3).
z Client Mode In Client Mode, Parani-MSP™ operates as client initiating TCP connection request. Host PC becomes a server. (1) IP: For network Host Server IP address entry (2) Port: For Server Host port no. entry (3) [ ] Try to connect to server every [ ] ms: When Parani-MSP™ fails to open a data channel connecting to Host, enter the connection retry frequency. Entering 0 [zero] obtains retry abort. (4) [ ] re-connect automatically if link is lost. For Host connect retry, if failed.
service Bluetooth devices configuration. Set IP address and subnet mask Start number; Parani-MSP™ automatically assigns IP to connected Bluetooth devices. 7.4 Network Setting For user Parani-MSP™ network setting. (1) [ ] use DHCP: When checked, Parani-MSP™ receives IP address from DHCP server. (2) IP address/Network mask/Gateway/DNS: Enter appropriate data to assign static IP address for Parani-MSP™.
7.5 Restore Factory Setting To reset to Parani-MSP™ default factory settings, click the ’Restore’ button. Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
8. Internet Access via Parani-MSP Parani-MSP may operate as conventional Bluetooth AP to provide Bluetooth devices Internet connectivity. Following 3 standard ways of Bluetooth internet connections are supported. Note: If Internet Access Service is NOT needed, please disable this feature for the security concerns. 8.1 LAP 8.2 PAN 8.3 Dial-Up Modem Emulation Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
9. COM port redirector 9.1 Serial/IP NOTE: Serial/IP is bundled with Parani-MSP since July, 2005. Customers prior to July, 2005 should pay additional cost to use Serial/IP. Serial/IP is a serial port emulator enabling to use your legacy serial communication application with Parani-MSP. Serial/IP provides virtual COM port, which is redirected to TCP socket connection to Parani-MSP. SENA provides licensed Serial/IP programs to customers purchasing Parani-MSP™ since July, 2005.
Fig. 9.2. Installation of Serial/IP After installing Serial/IP, you can find Serial/IP tray icon. Right mouse clicking the Serial/IP icon on the right side of the Windows Tray activates “Configure…,” “Trace Window…,” and “Port Monitor...” menu display. Fig. 9.3. Windows Tray after installation of Serial/IP Click “Configure…” menu, and select the COM port to redirect to Serial/IP as in the left picture in Fig. 9.3 below.
Fig 9.4 COM port configuration Parani-MSP™ is ready for use without revising Serial Port Applications. Connect Parani-SD to Parani-MSP™ and see if data channel established between Parani-SD and Serial/IP COM port. Fig. 9.5. Connection Configuration Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
10. Technical Support FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, Including interference that may cause undesired operation Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, Pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Appendix A - Discovery Protocol UDP Broadcast on 9097 port Magic Number (4 bytes) Searching FA 05 21 EA 05 21 EF Response FA Format Magic Number (4bytes) Item # Item1 len Item2 … Item8 parameter Item list Item # length Parameter Example 0x01 Var. Product Name PARANI-MSP 0x02 Var. Model Code 101 0x03 Var. Product Serial Number MSP030403287 0x04 4 IP Address C0 A8 01 0A 0x05 2 Control port (big endian) 09 DD 0x06 6 MAC address 00 0B 52 10 00 36 0x07 Var.
0 8 16 24 32 Magic1 (=FAh) Magic2 (=05h) Magic3 (=21h) Magic4 (=EFh) Item1(=01h) Len1(=09h) P R O M I - M S P Item2(=02h) Len2(=03h) 1 0 1 Item3(=03h) Len3(=0Ch) M S P 0 3 0 4 0 3 2 8 7 Item4(=04h) Len4(=04h) C0h A8h 01h 0Ah … Copyright © 2006 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.