So far I have lights on this bluetooth board and have it hooked up to the FTDI board, trying to get it working. I got https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/31352/coolterm and it’s just a simple plug in USB cable and set settings.
I pulled the GPIO9 port to the ground port of the battery power to get it into command mode, which I then ran the following commands. D=display settings, SN=Set name, H=Help, R=reboot.
D
* Settings *
BTA=0006665206E1
BTName=RN52-06E1
Authen=1
COD=240704
DiscoveryMask=FF
ConnectionMask=FF
PinCod=1234
AudioRoute=00
ExtFeatures=04
SN,Rotary Gecko
AOK
D
* Settings *
BTA=0006665206E1
BTName=Rotary Gecko
Authen=1
COD=240704
DiscoveryMask=FF
ConnectionMask=FF
PinCod=1234
AudioRoute=00
ExtFeatures=04
H
* SET COMMANDS *
S-,<text> – Serialized Name
S|,<hex8> – Audio Route
S^,<dec> – Auto Power Off timer
S%,<hex8> – Extended features
SA,<dec> – Authentication mode
SC,<hex24> – Class of Device
SD,<hex8> – Discovery Mask
SF,1 – Factory Default
SK,<hex8> – Connection Mask
SN,<text> – Name
SP,<text> – Pin Code
* ACTION COMMANDS *
@,<0,1> – Disable,Enable Discovery
D – Dump Configuration
K,<hex8> – Disconnect
Q – Connection Status
R,1 – Reboot
V – Firmare Version
* AVRCP COMMANDS *
AV+ – Volume UP
AV- – Volume Down
AT+ – Next Track
AT- – Previous Track
AP – Play/Pause
* CONNECTION COMMANDS *
A,<text> – Initiate a voice call
B – Reconnect to last device
C – Accept incoming call
E – Drop/Reject active or incoming call
* GPIO COMMANDS *
I@ – Show GPIO input/output mask
I@,<hex16>- Set GPIO input/output mask
I& – Show GPIO input/output state
I&,<hex16> – Set GPIO output state
R,1
Reboot!
CMD
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