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1. Cfg no source Key 27 rs Key Assigned 33 9 Edit Audio Properties To edit a volume table entry click anywhere on the line of the required Index to open the Edit Audio Properties window HFF Volume Level HFP 0 Up use Volume Level HFP 4 k Down use Volume Level HFF U MM See the appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields document Speaker Gain dE ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOD JeSpespH 109 N g Mic Gain dE Tone Middle 0 D Description 300m G5 Cancel Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 18 of 27 Advanced Configuration Parameters 7 4 9 HFP FeaturesTab The HFP Features tab allows the user to configure the HFP v1 0 and v1 5 settings This creates the entry for PSKEY_USRB5 lt 3 Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 Fie Output Properties view Help Open Default Config Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones HFF Supported Features HFP 1 5 Features 5 Auristrearm Configuration Parameters Open Two Button Iv NREC Iw Enable Hands Free Profile 1 5 Open Three Button I7 Three Way Calling 2 bit Bandwidth gk 2000 SCO Packet Types EDR packet T
2. Terms and Definitions eo foemmmmom Enhanced Data Rate de ttestthatis SEELEN Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 27 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHVeINKIUOyD JoSpespH as0jen q
3. HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones DEENEN Voice Prompts Configuration DSP implementation 7 Open Three Button Path of image folder in headset project to copy sbe files to C Mono H eadset SDK A1 2009 RC4 2 apps headset image Sample Rate Hz s000 Open Four Button Select Audio Way Files manson voce Audio Files must be SBC or Way 16 bit 8KHz PCM format files E E AudioFile Ho File Selected F BESSE Audio File Ho File Selected Remove Audio File Ho File Selected Fernove Open From Device e Audio File Ho File Selected F Write PSR q Configure Voice Prompts Audio File Ho File Selected Renove Write Device Reset BlueCore Device Platform Audio File Ho File Selected Audio File Ho File Selected RA Audio File Ho File Selected Audio File Ho File Selected Fe Audio File Ho File Selected Pemove Audio File Ho File Selected Audio File Ho File Selected Mono SDK 2009 R2 C Mono SDK A2DP Audio File Ho File Selected Audio File No File Selected Audio File Ho File Selected Audio File Ho File Selected F Cfg Key Assi
4. e EC LEDS States E eee ee re ee eee eer eee eee 13 e EE RE Even Ee EE 14 Wo LEDS FIGI TA EE 15 O E T E 16 A7 Audo Tones TAD EE 17 4 8 Audio Gains TAD DEE 18 72S el E Ke BEE 19 s Hes AUT NAO E 20 lead i BB Lg ett 8 6 0 e Ee EE 21 MW ONGC Te FOUM tS AD EE 22 4 12 1 Using the Voice Prompts Tab 22 4 13 User Defined TOMES TaD EEN 24 k EURON E 25 5 DOCUMENT EE 26 Wun and Wo SEU Te EEN 27 CS 207370 UGP1 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 Page 4 of 27 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Spins Joen OO uonein yuo spe H aleng A Introduction 1 introduction This document describes the Configuration Tool for CSR s Bluetooth Headset applications It is a generic description of the Configuration Tool and specific details may vary slightly between particular versions of the Configuration Tool Note This document should be read in conjunction with the specific Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Field document for the relevant application s The Headset Configuration Tool is a user friendly tool developed to configure Headset applications To allow manufacturers to distinguish their final product in the market place the Headset software is designed with a highly configurable HMI Developers can readily Define PIO functionality to suit their hardware design Associate device control with different button configurations Define unique LED patterns and audio tones
5. 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOD JoSpespH 109 N g Advanced Configuration Parameters e 4 4 LEDs Events Tab The LEDs Events tab allows configuration of the Headset LED flashing patterns that are shown when triggered by Headset generated events I Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help Open Default Config Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones Open Two Button Open Three Button Open Four Button Open From File Open From Device Write PSR Write Device Reset BlueCore Event 9 Repeats Timeout LED A LED B Colour Dim Time ms Flashes Is LEDO LED1 BOTH Remove LEDO LED BOTH Remove LEDO LED1 BOTH Remove LEDO LED1 BOTH Remove LEDO LED BOTH Remove Remove a fad Power On Overide LED Disable Power Off Reset Paired Device List Enter DFU mode Pbap Dial Failed Overide LED Disable O verde LED Disable senn gt o SE stnzf sl CRT Overide LED Disable veride LED Disable des Overide LED Disable Overide LED Disable Overide LED Disable Uvenge LED Disable Remove Overide LED Disable Remove Remove Remov
6. An Open window allows the user to browse to a location and select the psr file to be used Exit Closes the Headset Configuration Tool application Note Exit does not automatically save changes made to values in the Headset Configuration Tool Buttons displayed on the left of the Headset Configuration Tool application window also provide Open from Default Open from File and Open from Device functionality 2 2 2 Output Menu The Output menu contains Write PSR File Allows the currently displayed settings to be saved as a psr file Note A Save As window opens Select the location to save the file and enter a filename then click Save to write the psr file to the selected location Write to Device Downloads the currently displayed settings to a connected device Note A suitable connection to the device is required and the appropriate transport method must be set using Transport from the Properties menu See section 2 2 3 Buttons displayed on the left of the Headset Configuration Tool application window also provide Write PSR and Write Device functionality Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 8 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOD JoSpespH as07jeN q A Description of Headset Configuration Tool Workspace 2 2 3 Properties Menu The Properties menu contains Transport Allows the transport protocol used to comm
7. Device Platform Mono SDK 2009 R2 Mono SDK A2DP Different SLC Connected Event at Power On Force Use of SCO for Audio Transfer Disable Role Switching Iw Auto Power On after Initialisation Enable I Sdp Record Hiding Enable F Automatically Reconnect on Power On Iw Automatically Reconnect after a Link Loss Do Not Go Discoverable during Link Loss Read out PIN code using Voice Prompts Iw Secure Pairing Mode Enable Initial Battery Check on Power On J Stereo Enable Iw Separate LNA Buttons M LNA cancels VoiceDial if Active Iw Separate Voice Dial Buttons Force use of HSP Connection BT2 1 Man In The Middle SDK Only l Disable TTS Terminate Ignore Button Event if Enabling LEDs Iw Mute Reminder uses Default Volume Iw Use Low Power Audio Codec Discoverable if PDL lt fi Pairing Timeout Retum to Connectable D LED On Off time Multiplier E La LED Disable State Reset after Boot M Overide Filter LED is Permanently On Show Single Sdp Record Enable Proximity Connection Action Proximity Connection allowed only to devices in PDL Text to Speech Number of Lanquages fi Device Name FOUR BUTTON HS Cfg no source Key 27 Cfg no source Key 28 Key Assigned 33 Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Yoice Prompts User Def Tones Audio Allow Volume Key Presses to Un Mute Mic B
8. HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones Open Two Button EE Open Three Button Mute Reminder Interval s fio 6000 Hista Call Indicator Interval 5 5 0 658 ___Dpen Four Buiton Network Service indicator Interval s fi 0 60 Missed Calll Indicator Attempts 5 0 65535 i A2DP Link Loss Number of Retries E 0 65535 Open From File abate 600 pen Fon Danes Pairing Timeout s 65535 3 2 E write PSR Link Loss Number of Retries 0 60 Write Device Auto Power On Timeout Tel 30 65535 Reset BlueCore Disable Power Off After Power OnTime sl E 60 Connectable Timeout sl eo 6000 M Device Platform Pairing Mode Timeout if PDL is Empty s fo 65535 Mono SDK 2009 R2 C Mono SDK A2DP Max Number Of Reconnection Attempts fo 65535 0 Disabled Encryption Refresh Timeout minutes is 65535 Inquiry Timeout Period seconds 000 8 65535 Role Switch After Connection Delay mS 0 65535 Second AG Connection Delay Time mS Poo 0 65535 Automatic Switch Off Time s 300 6000 Cfg no source Key 27 rs Key Assigned 33 Values for the timers are entered directly on this window Not all timers use the same units of measure it is important to check the units specified to the right of the text entry field to ensure the correct value is entered Note Not all variants of Headset have all of the timers shown in the screens
9. Tones Open Two Button ZE eat States Open Three Button Open Four Button Open From File Open From Device Write PSR Write Device Reset BlueCore Pl Button maese Wee ii 21 It a Gs bj th 24 4 fl VLONG _ LONG SmE AI I J I 1 1 VWWLONG Power Off BEER EEE a Power On _ _ E Enter Pairing Mode BD u DIS Voice Dial E E Last Number Redial 1 Event Dial Stored Number E ii Answer E Reject E Cancel End E_E LAJA ASAS ele pl sl Gell U SH SINGLE Transfer Audio paa pe pee ER RS LONG SS J P SH SINGLE im LONG mm DOUBLE im SH SINGLE im LONG Establish SLC EEEEEGEEREE E Pils Tag LONG Establish SLC tee ce bel Ps a TWC Accept Waiting Release Active TI TWC Accept Waiting Hold Active El E 14 Place Incoming Call On Hold _ Accept Held Incoming Call im al faz 16 Reject Held IncomingCall bal Pbpioabsdksbot b wi 17 Charger Connected BEER RRR RRR Charger Disconnected iT yey eye ee eT tf Establish SLC Start Rssi Pairing i T LONG REL SH SINGLE FEI Device Platform gt Ze Mono SDK 2009 R2 Mono SDK A2DP DOUB
10. Workspace The Headset Configuration Tool supports two modes of operation Simple mode Allows configuration values for default two three and four button headsets to be loaded into the Headset Configuration Tool and the input and output PIOs corresponding to the hardware design to be assigned Advanced mode Allows developers access to the full range of configuration parameters supported by the various Headset software platforms The configuration parameters in the Headset Configuration Tool can be written to a psr file or downloaded to a connected device in both modes Menu Bar Workspace jono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 fer 1 0 8 Fie Output Properties View Help Open Default Contig Easy Configuration User Events Read Only Voice Prompts User Def Tones Open Two Button Inputs MFB PIO PIO 0 v Open Three Button Power On PIO NAJA SS Open Four Button Vol PIO Ei 1 Open From Device LEDA N A LED B N A Write PSR Write Device eset BlueCore Advanced View Device Platform Ze Mono SDK 2009 A2 C Mono SDK A2DP Cfg no source Key 27 Cfg Key Assigned 33 ping J9SF joo UOHeINKIUOyD JoSpespH as07jeN q Buttons for Debug Output Pane commonly used functionality Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 6 of 27 A Description of Headset C
11. match GE Platon sl na lna lna Ju Ju lna e Mono SDK 2009 R2 D N A INA N A viN seid FINA se Mono SDK A2DP D HA INA iN eil seid NA e D HA ow INVA seid FINA seid FINA e M Tri Colour Led PIO Assignments Tri Colour A LED 1 D Tri Colour B LED 0 D Tri Colour C LED 0 D Cfg no source Key 27 Cfg no source Key 28 a Key Assigned 33 See the appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields document Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 21 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOyD JeSpespH as07jeN q Advanced Configuration Parameters e 4 12 Voice Prompts Tab SDK Headsets can be configured to use SBC encoded voice prompts 4 12 1 Using the Voice Prompts Tab The voice prompts are stored in flash and a need to be included with the headset image prior to building burning the headset image The configuration tool can automate this process by specifying the path of the headset image folder prior to creating the SBC voice prompts When built the SBC voice prompts are then copied to the appropriate image folder S Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help Open Default Config Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains
12. to indicate User actions System states System events 1 1 General The Headset Configuration Tool is designed to simplify the customisation of the supported Headset configurable HMI settings PS Key configuration settings can be read into the Headset Configuration Tool from the default options a previously saved user generated psr file or a connected device Default configurations are provided for two three and four button headset designs When the Headset Configuration Tool is opened developers can select the button configuration that matches their hardware design and suitable default settings for the selected hardware design are loaded into the Headset Configuration Tool application Note The default button assignment functionality and user events can then be viewed in the User Events tab The default settings provide a viable HMI that can be used as supplied or can be customised by the manufacturer using the Headset Configuration Tool Advanced option in the View menu Settings defined in the Headset Configuration Tool can be saved as a psr file or downloaded directly to the Persistent Store of a connected device Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 5 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOIVeINKIUOD JOSpespH asoyan g e Description of Headset Configuration Tool Workspace 2 Description of Headset Configuration Tool
13. BlueCore Headset Configuration Tool User Guide Issue 1 SS me g Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited Churchill House Cambridge Business Park Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 OWZ United Kingdom Registered in England and Wales 3665875 Tel 44 0 1223 692000 Fax 44 0 1223 692001 www csr com Bluetooth CS 207370 UGP1 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement cS A Document History e Document History Revision pm fe O 15 JUL 10 Original publication of this document Contacts General information www csr com Information on this product Sales csr com Customer support for this product www csrsupport com More detail on compliance and standards Product compliance csr com Help with this document Comments csr com ping Jeer joo uoleinbiu0y Jospespy 109 N g Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 2 of 27 mS zA Trademarks Patents and Licences Trademarks Patents and Licences Unless otherwise stated words and logos marked with or are trademarks registered or owned by CSR plc and or its affiliates Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and licensed to CSR Other products services and names used in this document may have been trademarked by their respective owners The publication o
14. Device Answer 2 Note Rising Scale 200msE6AG6 e Re iv Reject 2 Note Falling Scale 300ms A6 E6 Remove Reset BlueCore Cancel End Short 1 100ms C6 Remove Reset Paired Device List Long Double Low 500ms G5 REST G5 Remove Mute On 2 Note Falling Scale 300ms A6 E6 Remove ee 2 Note Rising Scale 200ms E6 AG Remove 1i i UI Mute Off PERE IRE Mute Reminder Long Double Low 500ms G5 REST G5 Remove EE Transfer Audio Short 1 100ms C6 Remove Voice Dial Short 1 100ms C6 Remove Enable Multipoint 4 Low to High Long at Top 100ms G5 D6 G6 300ms B6 Remove Disable Multipoint 4 High to Low Long at Bottom 100ms B6 G6 D6 300ms G5 Remove Multipoint Call Waiting Ind Short Double High 100ms G6 G6 Remove Ring Tone AG 2 phone ring tone 48ms C6 EG C6 E6 C6 E6 C6 E6 C6 E6 C6 REST C6 E6 COE Remove Toggle Volume Fairly Short High Tone 150ms G7 Remove un ii Cfg no source Key 27 Cfg Key Assigned 33 i Edit Tone Event To add or edit a tone click anywhere on the line of the required Index to open the Edit Tone Event Ring Tone window The Intemally Generated Ring Tone Use the window to configure a tone to be played Imig valk uries on a given event Ring Tone See t
15. EX git Py Kie a SI Si Overide LED Disable Overide LED Disable Uveride LED Disable Denge LED Disable Overide LED Disable Overide LED Disable BEER Overide LED Disable Overide LED Disable Overide LED Disable w w N Overide LED Disable Device Platform gt Ze Mono SDK 2009 R2 Mono SDK A2DP w Overide LED Disable Cfg no source Key 27 Cfg no source Key 28 Cfg no source Key 29 Cfg Key Assigned 30 Cfg Key Assigned 33 Add Edit LED pattern Stat To add or edit an LED pattern click anywhere on the line of the Connectable required Index to open the Add Edit LED pattern window Headset is on and connectable Use the window to configure a flashing sequence that is shown when the Headset is in that particular operating state LED Durations On Time ms See the appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields Dif Time ms document Repeat Time ms Number Of Flashes Dim Time ms Timeout sl Specify LED A as Specify LED B as LED to use OK Cancel Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 13 of
16. LE DOUBLE SH SINGLE Ej E LONG d RISING FALLING VLONG REL LONG Cfg no source Key 27 Cfg no source Key 28 Cfg no source Key 29 Cfg Key Assigned 30 rs Key Assigned 33 Add Edit User Event ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOD JoSpespH 109 N g To add or edit an event click anywhere on the line of the required ie Index to open the Add Edit User Event window KS Action Power The Headset On The window is used to set ae EE Iw Powe Call Waiting The button press PIO or PIO sequence for multiple button I Connectable F Call On Hold presses I Connectable Discoverable Multi Party Call M Connected I Incoming Call On Hold The duration of the button press I Outgoing Call s Incoming Call I Test Mode The Headset states in which the button press is enabled ween WEE See the appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields Pe Chg Veoip 141212111090 8 7 6543210 document m mi mimm mi mi mi mi m m mj m mi mi mi a a Button Duration LONG sl Cy D Te OK Cancel Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non di
17. d to the specified image folder It is also possible to change the SBC file sample rate from its default of 8KHz for an improved audio quality however a higher sample rate results in much larger SBC file size When the SBC files have been copied to the headset code image folder and an image created and burned to the BlueCore device the Configuration Tool can be used to write the voice prompt configuration event data to the Headset Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 23 of 27 ping J9SF joo UOHVeINKIUOD JoSpespH 109 N g e Advanced Configuration Parameters 4 13 User Defined Tones Tab Up to 8 User Defined Tones can be defined in the Configuration Tool The number and size of the configured User Defined Tones are held in PSKEY_USER9 The Tone definitions and their offsets in PSKEY_USER19 Note Tones are defined in audio note notation see the Headset SDK Configuration PS Key Bit Fields document for the appropriate SDK I Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help Open Default Config Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones Thea TeoErisr User Defined Tones Play Open Three Button Open Four Button O
18. e Overide LED Disable Oyveride LED Disable Overide LED Disable Overide LED Disable Device Platform Ze Mono SDK 2009 R2 Mono SDK A2DP Overide LED Disable Remove des Overide LED Disable Remove Overide LED Disable Remove Ka Oyeride LED Disable AOOO BRRRRRRRNNNNRRREEEER WUE ULL Overide LED Disable E slleleleldeldelblgihlkhlch g OTTO TI UODUTTUOOL Wis Ela 8 ES Saz ai SE SEN GN SA SE Et sit Override LED Disable Remove Cfg Key Assigned 33 Add Edit LED pattern Even To add or edit an LED pattern click anywhere on the line of the required Index to open the Add Edit LED pattern window Action Power The Headset On Use the window to configure a flashing sequence that is shown when the Headset generated event is triggered LED Durations S On Time ms See the appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields Off Time ms document Repeat Time ms Number Of Flashes Dim Time rms Timeout sl Specify LED A as Specify LED B as LED to use Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 14 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOyD JoSpespH as07jeN q e 4 5 LEDs Filters Tab Advanced C
19. ef HR e D Disable yeride LED Disable LED Disable Uveride LED Disable Overide LED Disable eride LED Disable Override LED Disable eride LED Disable verde LED Disable Cfg no source Key 27 Cfg no source Key 28 Cfg no source Key 29 Cfg Key Assigned 30 rs Key Assigned 33 To add or edit an LED filter click anywhere on the line of the required Index to open the Add Edit Filter window Use the window to configure a number of different filter types The window options change according to the filter action chosen as some filters need more configuration than others See the appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields document CS 207370 UGP1 W Add Edit Filter Sele Indication The Battery Voltage ts below the minimum threshold Actor Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement COLOUR Page 15 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOyD z spe H 10J N g e Advanced Configuration Parameters 4 6 Timers Tab The Timers tab allows configuration of the various Headset timers The configuration on this tab generates PSKEY_USR6 Y Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help M Open Default Config Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains
20. f this information does not imply that any licence is granted under any patent or other rights owned by CSR plc and or its affiliates CSR reserves the right to make technical changes to its products as part of its development programme While every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this document CSR cannot accept responsibility for any errors No statements or representations in this document are to be construed as advertising marketing or offering for sale in the United States imported covered products subject to the Cease and Desist Order issued by the U S International Trade Commission in its Investigation No 337 TA 602 Such products include SiRFstarlll chips that operate with SIRF software that supports SiIRFInstantFix and or SiRFLoc servers or contains SyncFreeNav functionality IMA ADPCM compression decompression algorithms Copyright Notice Copyright 1992 by Stichting Mathematisch Centrum Amsterdam The Netherlands All Rights Reserved Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the names of Stichting Mathematisch Centrum or CWI not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior
21. figured to the correct device platform Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 7 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOyD JoSpespH 109 N g A Description of Headset Configuration Tool Workspace 2 2 Functionality The full functionality provided by the Headset Configuration Tool is accessed through menus in the menu bar Buttons are also provided to support the most commonly required functions This section describes the menus menu items and their functions 2 2 1 File Menu The File menu contains Open from Device Loads the configuration settings on a connected device into the Headset Configuration Tool and displays them in the advanced view Note A suitable connection to the device is required and the appropriate transport method must be set using Transport from the Properties menu See section 2 2 3 Open from Default Loads configuration parameters for the default button options listed in a submenu Open Two Button Loads default configuration settings for a two button headset into the Headset Configuration Tool Open Three Button Loads default configuration settings for a three button headset into the Headset Configuration Tool Open Four Button Loads default configuration settings for a four button headset into the Headset Configuration Tool Open from PSR file Loads configuration settings from a psr file
22. gned 33 The voice prompt files are selected as follows 1 Select the required voice prompt audio samples in the left hand pane ensuring the files chosen are of the correct format The format is checked when the configuration is downloaded Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 22 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOyD JeSpespH 109 N g eg Advanced Configuration Parameters 2 Set the required Headset Events to trigger each voice prompt number The voice prompts are selected by their file name and associated with a Headset Event e g Power On in the right hand pane To do this 2 1 Click on the required entry in the right hand pane An Add Edit Voice Prompt window appears Acton Power The Headset On Select Voice Prompt Hello nom Dk way e General Three Way Calling PoweringOn Iw Call Waiting Connectable jw Call On Hold Connectable Discoverable jw Multi Party Call Connected jw Incoming Call On Hold Outgoing Call Incoming Call jw Test Mode i S S S a a S Ongoing Call With SCO Iw Ongoing Call without SCO Select All None vw Do Not Play when SCO is present None All OF Cancel 3 When all required audio wav or SBC files have been selected click the Create SBC Voice Prompts button uw ag Note Any non SBC formatted audio files are converted to SBC format and then copie
23. he appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields document OK Cancel Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 17 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKBIUOyD JoSpespH as07jeN q Advanced Configuration Parameters e 4 8 Audio Gains Tab The Audio Gains tab allows the user to configure the volume of both the microphone and speaker This creates the entry for PSKEY_USR16 S Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help Open Default Contig Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones Open Two Button Volume Volume Speaker Play Up Gain dB Tone HFP 1 45 Middle 0 Open Four Button HFP 2 41 5 Short 3 HFP 3 39 Short 3 HFP 4 35 5 Short 3 Open From File HFP 5 Short 3 Open From Device HFP 6 S Short 3 HEP 7 Short 3 HFP 8 Short 3 Write Device HFP 9 Short 3 HFP 10 Short 3 HFP 11 Short 3 HFP 12 4 Short 3 HFP 13 Short 3 HFP 14 Short 3 HFP 15 Short 3 HFP 15 Middle 9 Device Platform gt Ze Mono SDK 2009 R2 Mono SDK A2DP
24. hot and the window may appear different when a different operating platform is chosen See the appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields document Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 16 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOyD JoSpespH as07jeNn q e Advanced Configuration Parameters 4 7 Audio Tones Tab The Audio Tones tab allows the user to configure to have a tone played on a particular Headset event such as power on off incoming call ring tone and so on I Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help Open Default Contig Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones Open Two Button Event Tone Description Open Three Button Ring Tone ring_valkyries Ring Tone Remove Open Four Button Pairing Successful Short 1 100ms C6 Remove Power On 4 Note Rising Scale 150ms GS4 DS5 GS5 C6 Remove Power Off 4 Note Falling Scale 150ms C6 GS5 DS5 GS4 Remove Open From File GEES EE Establish SLC V Long High 800ms G6 Remove Open From Device Pairing Fail Long Low 500ms G5 Remove e z Enter Pairing Mode 2 Note Rising Scale 200ms Ep Ap Remove ite PS as Last Number Redial Short 1 100ms C6 Remove Write
25. ias uses LDO output DO NOT USE ON BC5 BC6 Mute Speaker as well as Microphone jw Play all Feedback Tones at a Fixed Volume 22 Iw Allow Volume key presses to adjust volume when muted Hw DIAS w Mic Bias PIO CVC 1 Mic D HFP 10 D Audio Plugin Default Volume Level l Enable Phone Number Readout by Voice Prompts Force Second SCO to use EV3 1 settings Enable CSR2CSR Codecs Charging Complete Override LED Enable Enable CSR2CSR Batt Level Sending P Enable Mic Mute Synchronisation RSSI Pairing if PDL Less Than o After Power On Reconnect to LIST b After a Link Loss Reconnect to LAST CONNECTED e After Disconnection With Active Audio LAST CONNECTED v See the appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields document CS 207370 UGP1 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 11 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOyD JeSpespH as0jeN q Advanced Configuration Parameters e 4 2 User Events Tab The User Events tab allows configuration of the Headset button presses which generates PSKEY_USR23 and PSKEY_USR24 I Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help Open Default Contig Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def
26. n Tool and displayed in the simple view e g Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties View Help Open Detault Contig Easy Configuration User Events Read Only Voice Prompts User Def Tones Open Two Button Inputs MFB PIO Pio 0 Open Three Button Power On PIO N A e Open Four Button Vol PIO EN 1 e Vol PIO Pio 2 D Open From File Outputs Open From Device LEDA NAA LED P N A Write PSR Write Device Reset BlueCore Advanced View Device Platform Ze Mono SDK 2009 R2 C Mono SDK A2DP Cfg no source Key 27 Cfg Key Assigned 33 The simple view provides access to a subset of the configuration parameters that allow engineers to set output and input PlOs to match their hardware design and to select the device platform A view only User Events tab allows the engineer to see details of the user event configuration To adjust these or other configuration settings click the Advanced View button Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 10 of 27 ping J9SF joo UOHeINKIUOyD JoSpespH 109 N g 7 Advanced Configuration Parameters 4 Advanced Configuration Parameters To access the full range of configuration options click the Advanced View button or select Advanced from the View menu The advanced view includes tabs
27. onfiguration Parameters The LEDs Filters tab allows configuration of the LED filters which can be used to change the behaviour of other LED flashing patterns such as those generated from LED states or events Y Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help Open Default Contig Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones Open Two Button Filter Event Open Three Button Action Low Battery COLOUR Open Four Button Charger Connected CANCEL Battery OK CANCEL Fast Charge OVERIDE Open From File Trickle Charge OVERIDE Open From Device Trickle Charge CANCEL Fast Charge CANCEL Write PSR Charger Disconnected CANCEL ODN en me wR me Write Device Charger Disconnected CANCEL LEDA Remove Reset BlueCore Device Platform Ze Mono SDK 2009 R2 Mono SDK A2DP Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove DOIT Remove E Al t A ef ld
28. onfiguration Tool Workspace 2 1 Device Platform On starting the configuration tool Device Platform defaults to one of the Device Platform options for the specific Configuration Tool In most versions other device platform options can be selected using radio buttons e g Device Plathorrn f Mono SOK 2009 A2 C Mono SOK 42DP When a file is loaded from disk the application attempts to determine the appropriate Device Platform The automated selection will not always be correct If incorrect select No from the Warning window that appears e g Warning H Calculated Version as Mono SOK A2DP Accept No Cancel Selecting No forces the software to use the platform selected in the Device Platform options When a configuration is read from a device it is not possible to determine what device platform it has been read from therefore a query window is shown which displays the currently selected platform e g Please Check Platform is Correct E Selected Platform is Mono SOK 420P Continue Cancel If the platform displayed is correct click OK If it is not correct click Cancel and change the selected Device Platform option before re reading from the device Note It is possible to force the application to read write a configuration intended for one platform to another However PS Key information may be lost and the Headset is unlikely to work as expected It is therefore important to check that the application is con
29. pen From File Open From Device Write PSR Write Device Reset BlueCore ping Jesen joo uonein liuos JeSpespH ss0jeN q Device Platfom Ze Mono SDK 2009 R2 Mono SDK A2DP HI ele Ee Cfg no source Key 27 Cfg no source Key 28 Cfg no source Key 29 Cfg Key Assigned 30 Cfg Key Assigned 31 Cfg Key Assigned 32 a Key Assigned 33 The User Defined Tones tab allows the entry of custom tones data in one of two ways using the built in tone editor function or entering tones as raw hex values there is a Play button that plays the tone on the PC Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 24 of 27 A 4 14 Buttons The software has the most commonly used functions assigned to large buttons on the left of the screen from here the user can select the Default Config buttons which provide the user with a basic setup for a 2 3 or 4 button headset this configuration is different according to the Device Platform selected The Open From Device and Write Device buttons attempt to write directly or read from the storage medium on the Headset itself using the previously configured transport If a device read or write fails a warning message box is displayed that the user must acknowledge before anything other actions can be performed In the case of a successful read or
30. permission STICHTING MATHEMATISCH CENTRUM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL STICHTING MATHEMATISCH CENTRUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE No statements or representations in this document are to be construed as advertising marketing or offering for sale in the United States imported covered products subject to the Cease and Desist Order issued by the U S International Trade Commission in its Investigation No 337 TA 602 Such products include SiRFstarllI chips that operate with SIRF software that supports SIRFInstantFix and or SiRFLoc servers or contains SyncFreeNav functionality Life Support Policy and Use in Safety critical Compliance CSR s products are not authorised for use in life support or safety critical applications Use in such applications is done at the sole discretion of the customer CSR will not warrant the use of its devices in such applications Performance and Conformance Refer to www csrsupport com for compliance and conformance to standards information Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosu
31. re agreement Page 3 of 27 opinen J9SF joo UuoleinbiU0y JoSpespy asoyjen g 7 Contents Contents Doc IMIG NE FAIS de EE 2 COMAC O snn EO EA E AEE AEA NENN 2 Trademarks Patents and Licences sicicdiscisssscscicsccencrsivcnincsnadsundannrntatennsutsadenetntssndseaseavansetesacaseieiventleddunszescuaniauesas 3 Life Support Policy and Use in Safety critical COMPIIANCE eee ec eeee eee eeeeeeee eee eeeeaneeseeeeeeeneeeeneeeaneeeeeaeesees 3 Performance and Conformance E 3 OS NOS AINAN NA A INANE EE EE OA AATE AN A A east AA AE AE AAE E 4 a E Ta d ge eT Co gt 9 EEE E A eee A A A E ENA A O eee 5 MEW GTN a E 5 2 Description of Headset Configuration Tool WorkSpace ccccsccceceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeneeeeaessaesseeeseanessaneeses 6 PN DEVE Et EE T SC E ln E 8 2 2 1 File Men 2 0 eccceccceccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeaneeceeceeeeeaueeseeeteeeeaneeseeeseeetaneenseeteeetaneeseeeteeetaneeeeeeteneeneestaneenes 8 2 2 2 Output Menu eee ee ee ee nem ee en eee eee eee 8 Bo PODS MICS IVICA occ ctenderscscessseccctncancecicco eu EE EEEE ends aecees EEEa iiai 9 E WCW T EE 9 E ACD NE EE 9 A Opening a Default Configuration ec cccsecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee esses eseeseeeeaeeeeaaeseaaessensssoansssasesenessaneesons 10 4 Advanced Configuration Parameters ccccccccsceeeseeesseeeeeeeeeceseeeeeeeeeeseseusesaneeseaeeseaseseauesseessoneeeesneesoaaes 11 4 1 Features Tab 11 4 2 User ma oa 2 eee eee ene ee oe ee eee 12
32. sclosure agreement Page 12 of 27 e Advanced Configuration Parameters 4 3 LEDs States Tab The LEDs States tab allows configuration of the Headset LED flashing patterns that are shown on the Headset LEDs when the Headset is in a particular operating state 3 Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help Open Default Config Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones Open Two Button Index Event On Off Repeats Num Timeout LEDA LEDB Colour Dim Time Open Three Butt ms ms ms Flashes s me pen Three Button Limbo Se EE Open Four Button Open From File Open From Device Write PSR Write Device Reset BlueCore f wO N e amp Connectable 100 100 2000 Remove Connectable Discoverable 100 100 50 Remove Connected 100 100 2000 Remove Outgoing Call Establish 500 500 50 Remove Incoming Call Establish 500 500 50 Remove Active Call 100 Remove Test Mode Remove TWC Call Waiting 50 Remove TWC Call On Hold 50 Remove TWC Multi Party Call 50 Remove Incoming call On Hold Remove Active call no SCO 50 Remove Low Battery Warning Remove Override LED Disable Oyeride LED Disable es Le ee BUS Sd i SM BYP SN By S
33. that group related configuration parameters and provide a user friendly interface When set as required parameters configured in the Headset Configuration Tool can be written to a psr file or downloaded directly to a connected device The parameters set in the Headset Configuration Tool tabs map to PS Keys that control the Headset software s HMI configuration The PS Keys and the parameters they hold are described in the Headset SDK Configuration PS Key Bit Fields document for the appropriate SDK 4 1 Features Tab The Features tab appearance varies according to the Device Platform chosen as different platform types have different feature enable bits The feature options chosen in this tab create the PSKEY_USR15 Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties View Help Open Default Contig Open Two Button Generat Iw Auto Answer on Connection Open Three Button Reboot on Reset Open Four Button Iw Go Connectable on Button Press Remain Discoverable at All Times Iw Disable Power Off after Power On Open From File Iw Power On uses the SMPS Open From Device Enter Discoverable Mode on Power On Write PSR Iw Queue Tones Write Device Iw Queue LED Event Indications Reset Chip after Power Off is Complete Reset BlueCore 8 Iw Encrypt on SLC Establishment Queue Volume Tones Power On uses the LDO Iw Play Vol Tone on Remote Indication
34. tton duration times Configure the pattern matching settings Seta pattern of button presses to trigger a particular event for example to enter test mode Configure the Tri colour LEDs with the ability to drive two LEDs at the same time to provide a different colour of LED The options and values selected in this window create the entries for PSKEY_USR1 PSKEY_USR2 and PSKEY_USR7 Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help p Open Default Contig Features User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones M Button Durations Open Two Button fee nee Bunion Long Press TL ji O00 ms Repeat Rate TR E ms Very Very Long Press MVL 5000 mS Time Between Debounce Checks fo mS Deeg Four Button Very Long Press TvL 2500 ms Double Press TD 500 ms No Of Debounce Checks jo Output PIO s Open From File Call Active ER 15 x Incoming Ring ER 15 x Power On ER 15 x Led Enable ER 15 gt Open From Device SCO Active ER 15 x Outgoing Ring ER 15 z Thermister Drive PIO P 1015 x Write PSR Input PIO s One Touch Dial Telephone Number Write Device Charger Input PIO Pio 15 E One Touch Dial Number To Call DUT Mode PIO Pio 15 D Reset BlueCore Button Patterns Event PIO Sequence to
35. tures User Events LEDs States LEDs Events LEDs Filters Timers Audio Tones Audio Gains HFP Features Battery Input Output Voice Prompts User Def Tones Open Two Button Divider Ratio f Thresholds r Timers snl dale as Calculator Min Threshold Gauge 0 x 20 mv 148 Battery Monitoring Period s Open Four Button o Shutdown Threshold x 20 md f 35 WE H a Gas Gauge Lev 1 Min x20 mv 155 30 Gas Gauge Lev 2 Med x20 mV f 65 Low Battery Reminder Time e i fi SE p2 f0 Gas Gauge Lev 3 Max x 20 mV 175 a Open From Device Write PSR Write Device Reset BlueCore M Thermister Charging Control Thermister m fo Charger Disable Max Temperature 50 Thermister c fo Charger Disable Min Temperature fo Device Platform Thermister td jo Iw Thermister Uses AID 1 Ze Mono SDK 2009 R2 Mono SDK A2DP Divider Ratio 0 405 Cfg no source Key 27 rs Key Assigned 33 See the appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields document Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 20 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOoHeiNKIUOyD JoSpespH as0jeN q Advanced Configuration Parameters 7 4 11 Input Output Tab The Input Output tab allows the user to Configure the input and output PIO assignments as well as the bu
36. unicate with a connected BlueCore device to be defined Selecting Transport opens a Choose Transport window Choose Transport Parallel Port LPT e UK Cancel Note The application s default transport as shipped is SPI Parallel Port LPT1 If the Transport method is changed the newly applied transport method is retained until manually changed 2 2 4 View Menu The View menu contains Advanced Select this option to display the additional tabs available for advanced configuration The advanced configuration tabs can also be accessed using the Advanced View button 2 2 5 Help Menu The Help menu contains About Displays version information about the Headset Configuration Tool Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 9 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUO0y JeSpespH 109 N g e Opening a Default Configuration A Opening a Default Configuration When the Headset Configuration Tool is opened for the first time a simple view of the application is displayed Note Subsequently the Headset Configuration Tool opens in the simple or advanced view depending on the active mode when the application is closed To open a default configuration for a two three or four button device select the required option button on the left of the Configuration Tool screen The default settings are loaded into the Headset Configuratio
37. write to a device the button caption changes and shows the current state the user does not have to acknowledge anything if the action succeeds A successful read or write is accompanied by a beep Open From File and Write PSR operations follow the same rules as above Note When a Write Device is carried out the Headset must be reset for the new configuration to be applied This can be done by clicking the Reset BlueCore button CS 207370 UGP1 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Advanced Configuration Parameters Upen Default Contig Open Two Button Open Three Button Open Four Button Open From File Open From Device Write PSA Write Device Reset BlueCore Device Plathorm Ce Mono SOK 2009 A2 C Mono SOK 420P Page 25 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOD z spe H 109 N g ec Document References 5 Document References Assigned Numbers Documented on www bluetooth org website Bluetooth Specification v2 1 EDR Core Package 26 July 2007 Mono Headset SDK 2010 R1Configuration PS Key Bit Fields CS 207300 AN PSTool User Guide RSSI Inquiry Voice Prompts CS 207370 UGP1 CS 101505 UG CS 127323 AN CS 127182 AN Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 26 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOoHeINKIUOyD JoSpespH 109 N g e Terms and Definitions
38. ypes Open Four Button TC cuP KE un Iw 2EV3 4 bit Bandwidth 8k 14000 Iw Voice Recognition iv jive Kees KH J 3EV3 2 bit Bandwidth 16k 4000 Iw Volume Control M 3EV5 __SpenFromFie Aull Enhanced Call Status E 4 bit Bandwidth 16k 8000 WV EV3 Open From Device I Enhanced Call Control Iv EVA ies fT Iv EV5 Write PSR Bandwidth e000 Voice Settings ES Write Device ae fees fi 2 Retransmission Effort syne_retx_dont_care DI Reset BlueCore Voice Settings jo Retransmission Effort sync_retx_link_quality E Bol Configuration Parameters Device Platform Mono SDK 2009 R2 deng 0 C Mono SDK A2DP RSSI Threshold o RSSI Difference Threshold 5 Class Of Device age Connection Threshold EE Connection Difference 5 Cfg no source Key 27 Cfg Key Assigned 33 See the appropriate Headset Configuration PS Key Bit Fields document Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 CS 207370 UGP 1 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 19 of 27 ping Jesen joo UOHeINKIUOD JoSpespH as0jeN q Advanced Configuration Parameters e 4 10 Battery Tab The Battery tab allows the user to configure the battery voltage monitoring settings This creates the entry for PSKEY_USRO S Mono Headset Configuration Tool Four Button Default Settings SDK R2 2009 Ver 1 0 8 File Output Properties view Help Open Default Config Fea

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