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KwikBlue Module Development Kit
Installation Guide
g) Insert jumper on JP2; default configuration is pins 1 to 2 for the KwikBlue Module. See Chapter
11, KwikBlue Development Board Jumpers for all jumper configurations.
h) Connect the null modem adapter to KwikBlue Dev Board connector J2.
i) Connect the CF Ruggedized Serial I/O (CF RIO) Card to the null modem adapter.
j) Connect the 5 VDC power supply to KwikBlue Dev Board connector J4.
k) You should see the Bluetooth stack load. A Bluetooth icon will appear in the task bar tray on your
screen. At this point, you can configure the Bluetooth UI options. You can then copy over and run
some of the Bluetooth sample applications from the Bluetooth_Stack_Dev_Tools_CR4.3.38 CD
such as BlueRfcDemo.exe, etc. Refer to the “C:\Drakar Stack Dev Files\Demos” folder. There is
also a small sample source program in the KwikBlue Dev Kit 008D CD “Utilies\PrintDemo”
folder. This program has a Print File menu selection that can be used to send a file.
some of the Bluetooth sample applications from the Bluetooth_Stack_Dev_Tools_CR4.3.38 CD
such as BlueRfcDemo.exe, etc. Refer to the “C:\Drakar Stack Dev Files\Demos” folder. There is
also a small sample source program in the KwikBlue Dev Kit 008D CD “Utilies\PrintDemo”
folder. This program has a Print File menu selection that can be used to send a file.
7.2.
Test 2 - KwikBlue Module (or Dev Board) Hard-Wired to Serial Port
The Bluetooth drivers are run on a Windows CE device. If you wish to embed the KwikBlue Module
with its default settings (HCI mode, drivers running on a Windows CE device), the standard speed is
115200 bps. To use the high-speed driver (921600 bps), you must have a high-speed UART that
supports this speed and the baud rate of the module must be re-programmed.
with its default settings (HCI mode, drivers running on a Windows CE device), the standard speed is
115200 bps. To use the high-speed driver (921600 bps), you must have a high-speed UART that
supports this speed and the baud rate of the module must be re-programmed.
To program the module parameters, follow the software install instructions in the "Desktop Test Set-
up" section. Follow the steps in Chapter 5.1, Module Baud Rate Configuration. Communication
between the module and Bluetooth drivers is through the Serial driver on the COM port the module is
connected to.
up" section. Follow the steps in Chapter 5.1, Module Baud Rate Configuration. Communication
between the module and Bluetooth drivers is through the Serial driver on the COM port the module is
connected to.
a)
Follow Steps 1 and 2 as outlined in Test 1 - Devices with Compact Flash or PC Card Slots to
install the Bluetooth drivers.
install the Bluetooth drivers.
b) Modify the following registries to configure the Bluetooth drivers for use with the module:
i) Identify the Serial port the module is connected to. As an example, if the module is connected
to HKLM\BuiltIn\Serial2, the registry entry would be:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Socket Communications\Bluetooth\BT
Device\ComKey="Drivers\BuiltIn\Serial2"
Device\ComKey="Drivers\BuiltIn\Serial2"
ii) Specify the baud for communication between the module and Bluetooth drivers, i.e,
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Socket Communications\Bluetooth\BT
Device\config="921600 8 E 1 1 1 0"
Device\config="921600 8 E 1 1 1 0"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Socket Communications\Bluetooth\BT
Device\config="115200 8 E 1 1 1 0"
Device\config="115200 8 E 1 1 1 0"
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