PAN1322Application Note 29 Revision 1.2, 2013-12-18Design Guidet: 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0CoD = 0x000560, details about the bits are available at https://www.bluetooth.org under the sectioncalled “Assigned numbers, Baseband”.Table 5. CoD examples for some accessories.Accessory Class of Device CommentSensor 0x001F00 Uncategorized deviceDisplay 0x000610 Imaging, DisplayRemote control 0x00050C Peripheral, Not Pointing device, Remote controlDisplay with settings 0x000610 Imaging, DisplayKeyboard 0x000540 Peripheral, KeyboardHandheld terminal 0x000560 Peripheral, Keyboard, Handheld scanneriPhone SPP accessory 0x240704 Audio, Rendering, Wearable, WristwatchThe CoD is set to 0x240704 in the below example and works with all three Smart Phones in thisdocument, and it is iPhone requiring it for Accessories. In the following examples, the service name is“Serial port” and is set to port 0x01 (possible values are 0x01-0x30), furthermore it starts with lengthfield for UUID and service name.1. Registering a service with short UUID: AT+JRLS=04,11,1101,Serial port,01,2407042. Registering a service with long UUID:AT+JRLS=32,11,0000110100001000800000805F9B34FB,Serial port,01,240704Figure 9. Smart Phone Apps using Serial Port Profile UUID connecting to Serial port accessory.When the UUID with the Serial Port Profile is used any other device or mobile phone application whichuse the Serial Port Profile can connect to the Accessory with eUniStone (iPhone require a specific longUUID).eUniStone with SerialPort Profile UUID Win Phone App with Serial PortProfile UUIDiPhone App with own UUIDAndroid Phone App with SerialPort Profile UUID