Solvline Eddy Serial v2.5.1.1 User Manual
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S1: Force to Reconnect (default 1)
S1=0, Eddy-BT in Mode1 does not try to reconnect when disconnected.
S1=1, Eddy-BT in Mode1 keeps trying to reconnect when disconnected.
S3: Stream UART Policy (default 0)
S3=0, the priority of UART streaming is throughput.
S3=1, the priority is latency, which minimizes the delay of data transmission. This is useful in case of transmitting very
small data quickly.
When this value is 1, in order to minimize latency, Eddy-BT sends the received data immediately. When this value is
0, the Eddy-BT maximizes throughput, the Eddy-BT stores received data for a short time and sends a large data
packet. If the packet length is less than 100 bytes, having latency being the priority is recommended. If the packet
length is more than 100 bytes, having throughput as the priority is recommended. Also, if you want to use high baud
rate, throughput priority will be more effective. Just for reference, the buffer length for receiving data is 2 Kbytes.
S4: Enable Remote Name Query (default 1)
S4=0, Eddy-BT will query only the BD address. This speeds up the inquiry process.
S4=1, Eddy-BT will query the BD address, device name and class of device.
When this value is 1, Eddy-BT finds not only BD address but also friendly name. When this value is 0, Eddy-BT finds
only BD address. When set to 0 this will make queries much faster. When using the pairing button, finding friendly
name will be omitted automatically.
S6: Enable Low Power Mode (default 0)
S6=0, deactivate Low Power Mode.
S6=1, activate Low Power Mode.
This value decides whether Eddy-BT works in Low Power Mode or not. When this value is 0, Eddy-BT works only in
active power mode. When this value is 1, Eddy-BT will be in low power mode to save the power. Therefore, it takes a
few seconds to wake the Eddy-BT out of low power mode.
S10: Enable Response Message (default 1)
S10=0, Eddy-BT does not send response messages to the host system.
S10=1, Eddy-BT sends response messages to host system.
This value decides whether Eddy-BT sends response messages such as OK, ERROR, CONNECT, DISCONNECT or
not. When this value is 0, Eddy-BT will not send any response messages. If the response messages conflicts with
your host programs or devices that is connected to Eddy-BT, change this value to 0.
S11: Enable Escape (default 1)
S11=0, Eddy-BT does not allow escape sequence characters. The operation status of Connect cannot be changed