Instantly Convert from Serial Data Communications to Bluetooth Wireless
Anyone with serial port communications can now convert to Bluetooth wireless communications just by plugging in a Parani10 adapter. Not only that, they can create a whole network using a Parani100 Bluetooth Gateway without having to alter their equipment in any way.
(PRWEB) April 28, 2005 -- There are lots of products and equipment in service
using serial communications especially RS232. Without expensive redesign, how
can it be updated to use wireless technology? The answer is a new serial port to
Bluetooth adapter called Parani10. This adapter is very flexible and can be set
up to operate in different ways using simple PC software or through Hyperterm or
similar terminal programs.
The easiest operation is to lock two Parani10
adapters together in the software to give point to point communication between
the two adapters. This provides a virtual serial cable up to 200 meters long!
So, with very little effort, existing RS232 cables can be replaced by a wireless
link. The Parani10 adapter can also act as a Bluetooth interface for a PC via
the serial port, so the PC can communicate with mobile phones and other
Bluetooth devices.
If a connection needs to be made between more devices
or an interface is required to a standard network, there is a partner product
called Parani100 that is a Bluetooth Gateway. Again, this is setup using simple
Windows software or via the Web, Telnet or a Serial Terminal program. Advanced
users can even control it from their own programs using standard AT Modem
commands. The Parani100 can easily be set to operate in different modes for
maximum flexibility.
It can be configured to be a simple router to allow
up to 7 Bluetooth nodes, such as the Parani10 Serial to Bluetooth adapters, to
communicate with each other. Alternatively, it can be used to connect the
Bluetooth adapters to an Ethernet network either as a Client or a Server.
Because Tactical’s COM Port Redirector software is included in the package, up
to 7 Parani10 Bluetooth to Serial adapters can be addressed as if they were
standard COM ports. This means that the users control program code only needs
minor modification to operate wirelessly. The Parani100 can also act as a
repeater to extend the range of the network, and distances of 1.2Km can be
obtained when it is used with optional patch antennas.
Both the Parani10
RS232 to Bluetooth adapter and the Parani100 Bluetooth Gateway are really
straightforward, and no knowledge of wireless technology or Bluetooth is needed
to use them. They really do provide an instant wireless network to replace
serial cables with minimal effort by the engineer.
For more information,
visit http://www.kanda.com/serial-wireless.html
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