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Function AT Command Response Parameter Observations Examples

The document summarizes the AT commands for the HC-05 Bluetooth module. Some key commands include: AT+VERSION? to get the software version. AT+ADDR? to get the module's Bluetooth address. AT+NAME=Param1 to set the device name, and AT+NAME? to inquire the name. AT+ROLE=Param1 to set the module role (slave, master, slave loop).
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Function AT Command Response Parameter Observations Examples

The document summarizes the AT commands for the HC-05 Bluetooth module. Some key commands include: AT+VERSION? to get the software version. AT+ADDR? to get the module's Bluetooth address. AT+NAME=Param1 to set the device name, and AT+NAME? to inquire the name. AT+ROLE=Param1 to set the module role (slave, master, slave loop).
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HC-05 - AT Command Set

AT Command is case-sensitive, should end up with terminator “\r\n” (Carriage Return and New Line).
Function AT Command Response Parameter Observations Examples
AT
Test AT OK None -
OK

AT+RESET
Reset AT+RESET OK None -
OK

AT+VERSION\r\n
+VERSION:Param1
Get the software version AT+VERSION? OK Param1: Version number - +VERSION:2.0-20100601
OK

The parameter of default status:


1. Device type: 0
2. Inquire code: 0x009e8b33
3. Module work mode: Slave Mode AT+ORGL
Restore default status AT+ORGL OK None 4. Connection mode: Connect to the Bluetooth device specified
5. Serial parameter: Baud rate: 38400 bits/s; Stop bit: 1 bit; Parity OK
bit: None.
6. Passkey: “1234”
7. Device name: “H-C-2010-06-01”

Module Bluetooth address: 12:34:56:ab:cd:ef.


Get module bluetooth +ADDR:Param1 Bluetooth address will show as this way: NAP: UAP: AT+ADDR?\r\n
AT+ADDR? Param1: Bluetooth address
address OK LAP(Hexadecimal) +ADDR:1234:56:abcdef
OK

AT+NAME=Param1 OK Set the module device name to "HC-05":


AT+NAME=HC-05\r\n
If Success: Length up to 32 bytes;
+NAME:Param1 Supports special characters; OK
Set/Inquire device’s name OK Param1: Bluetooth device name
AT+NAME? AT+NAME="HC-05" Is the same as AT+NAME=HC-05 AT+NAME?\r\n
If Failure: Default: “HC-05”
FAIL +NAME:HC-05
OK

If Success: Bluetooth device address: 00:02:72:od:22:24; device name:


+NAME:Param2 Bluetooth.
Param1: Remote Bluetooth device
Inquire remote bluetooth AT+RNAME?Param1 OK address Bluetooth address will show as this way: NAP:UAP:LAP AT+RNAME?0002,72,od2224\r\n
device’s name (Hexadecimal)
If Failure: Param2: Remote Bluetooth device name +RNAME:Bluetooth
FAIL OK

Role introduction: Set the module device role to Slave:


AT+ROLE=Param1 OK Slave: Passive connection; AT+ROLE=0
Slave-Loop: Passive connection, receive the remote Bluetooth
Param1: module role: master device data and send it back to the master device; OK
0 -> Slave
Set/Inquire module role 1 -> Master Master: Inquire the near SPP Bluetooth slave device, build
connection with it positively, and build up the transparent data AT+ROLE?
2 -> Slave-Loop transmission between master and slave device.
+ROLE:Param1 +ROLE=0
OK Default: 0 OK

AT+CLASS=Param1 OK Bluetooth device type is a 32-bit parameter indicates the device


type and what type can be supported.
For inquiring the custom Bluetooth device from around
If Success: Bluetooth devices quickly and effectively, user can set the
+ CLASS:Param module to be non-standard Bluetooth device type, such as 0x1f1f
Set/Inquire device type OK Param1: Device type (Hexadecimal). -
AT+ CLASS?
If Failure: More information is provided at the appendix 1(device type
FAIL introduction).

Default: 0
If Success: Access code is set to be GIAC type (General Inquire Access
OK Code:0x9e8b33), and used for seeking ( or being sought by ) all
AT+IAC=Param1 the Bluetooth devices around. AT+IAC=9e8b3f\r\n
If Failure: For inquiring (or being inquiring by) the custom Bluetooth device
FAIL from around Bluetooth devices quickly and effectively, user can OK
Set/Inquire inquire access set the inquire access code to be the other type number (not
code Param1: Inquire access code GIAC nor LIAC), such as 9e8b3f. AT+IAC?\r\n

The more information is provided at the appendix 2(Inquire +IAC: 9e8b3f


+IAC: Param1 access code introduction). OK
AT+ IAC?
OK
Default: 9e8b33

If Success: Set Inquire access mode: 1) has RSSI signal intensity indicator, 2)
OK Param1: Inquire access mode: stop inquiring once more than 9 devices response, 3) limited time is
AT+INQM=Param1, Param2,
Param3 0 -> Standard 48*1.28=61.44s:
If Failure: 1 -> RSSI AT+INQM=1,9,48\r\n
FAIL The range of limited time: 1~48 (Corresponding
Set/Inquire inquire access Param2: The maximum of Bluetooth time:1.28s~61.44s) OK
mode
devices response Default: 1, 1, 48
AT+INQM\r\n
+INQM:Param1,Param2,Param3 Param3: The maximum of limited
AT+ INQM? OK inquiring time +INQM:1, 9, 48
OK

Set the module device passkey to "1234":


AT+PSWD=Param1 OK AT+PWD=1234\r\n (or AT+PSWD="1234"\r\n)
OK
Set/Inquire passkey Param1: Passkey Default: “1234”
AT+PSWD?\r\n
+PSWD:Param1
AT+ PSWD? +PSWD:1234
OK
OK

Param1: Baud rate:


4800 -> 4800 bits/s
9600 -> 9600 bits/s
AT+UART=Param1, Param2, OK 19200 -> 19200 bits/s
Param3 38400 -> 38400 bits/s
57600 -> 57600 bits/s Set baud rate to be 115200, stop bit to be 2 bits, parity bit to be
115200 -> 115200 bits/s even parity:
230400 -> 230400 bits/s AT+UART=115200,1,2,\r\n
460800 -> 460800 bits/s
Set/Inquire serial 921600 -> 921600 bits/s Default: 9600, 0, 0 OK
parameter 1382400 -> 1382400 bits/s
AT+UART?
Param2: Stop bit:
0 -> 1 bit +UART:115200,1,2
1 -> 2 bits OK
+UART=Param1, Param2,
AT+UART? Param3 Param3: Parity bit:
OK 0 -> None
1 -> Odd parity
2 -> Even parity

Param1: Connection mode: Set the module device connection mode to Slave-Loop:
AT+CMODE=Param1 OK 0 -> Connect the module to the specified AT+CMODE=2
Bluetooth address. (Bluetooth address
can be specified by the binding OK
Set/Inquire connection
mode command) Default connection mode: 0
1 -> Connect the module to any address AT+CMODE?
(The specifying address has no effect for
AT+ CMODE? +CMODE:Param1 this mode.) +CMODE:2
OK 2 -> Slave-Loop OK
The module is at connection mode which connects to specified
AT+BIND=Param1 OK Bluetooth address, and the specified address is 12:34:56:ab:cd:ef.
Bluetooth address will show as this way: NAP:
UAP:LAP(Hexadecimal) AT+BIND=1234, 56, abcdef\r\n

Set/Inquire - bind Param1: Bluetooth address: OK


This command is effective only when the module wants to
Bluetooth address needed to be bind connect to the specified Bluetooth address.
AT+BIND?\r\n
+BIND:Param1 Default: 00:00:00:00:00:0 +BIND:1234:56:abcdef
AT+ BIND?
OK OK

Param1: PI08 mode: PI08 outputs low level and turn on LED, PI09 outputs high level and
AT+POLAR=Param1,Param2 OK 0 -> PI08 outputs low level and turn on indicates successful connection
LED AT+POLAR=0, 1\r\n
Set/Inquire - drive 1 -> PI08 outputs high level and turn on
OK
indication of LED and Param2: PI09 mode: Default: 1, 1
connection status
0 -> PI09 output low level indicate AT+POLAR?\r\n
successful connection
+POLAR=Param1, Param1 1 -> PI09 output high level indicate +POLAR=0, 1
AT+ POLAR?
OK successful connection OK

1. PI010 port outputs high level:


AT+PI0=10, 1\r\n
Param1: PIO port number(Decimal):
HC-05 Bluetooth module provides the user with the ports OK
Set PIO single port output AT+PIO=Param1,Param2 OK Param2: PIO port status: (PI00~PI07 and PI010) which can extern another input and output
0 -> low level
1 -> high level ports. 2. PI010 port outpust low level:
AT+PI0=10, 0\r\n

OK

1. PI010 and PI02 ports output high level:

AT+MPI0=404\r\n

OK
2. PI04 port output high level:
(1) Mask of PIO port number = (1<<port number)
(2) Mask combination of PIO ports number= (PIO port number AT+PI0=004\r\n
mask 1|PIO port numbermask 2|......)
Set PIO multiple port Param1: Mask combination of PIO ports OK
output AT+MPIO=Param1 OK number (Decimal) Example :
PI02 port number mask=(1<<2) =0x004 3. PI010 port output high level:
PI010 port number mask =(1<<10)=0x400
Mask combination of PI02 and PI010 port AT+PI0=400\r\n
number=(0x004|0x400)=0x404
OK

4. All ports output low level:

AT+MPI0=0\r\n

OK

Param1: PIO port value (16bits)


Param[0]=PI00
Param[1]=PI01
Inquire PIO port input AT+MPIO? +MPIO: <Param> Param[2]=PI02 - -
OK
...
Param[10]=PI010
Param[11]=PI011
AT+IPSCAN=Param1, OK Param1:time interval of inquiring
Param2, Param3, Param4 AT+IPSCAN=1234,500,1200,250\r\n
Param2: duration in inquiring
OK
Set/ Inquire page scan and
inquire scan parameter Param3: time interval of paging Default:1024,512,1024,512
AT+IPSCAN?
Param4: duration in paging
+IPSCAN:Param1, Param2, +IPSCAN:1234,500,1200,250
AT+IPSCAN? The above parameters are decimal. OK
Param3, Param4

AT+SNIFF=Param1, Param2, OK Param1: maximum time


Param3, Param4 Param2: minimum time
Set/ Inquire—SNIFF energy Param3: test time -
parameter Param4: limited time Default : 0,0,0,0
+SNIFF: Param1, Param2, The above parameters are decimal.
AT+SNIFF?
Param3, Param4

If Success:
OK Param1: the value of safe mode:
AT+SENM=Param1, Param2 0 -> sec_mode0+off
If Failure: 1 -> sec_mode1+non_secure
FAIL 2 -> sec_mode2_service
Set/ Inquire safe and 3 -> sec_mode3_link
4 -> sec_mode_unknown -
encryption mode Default: 0,0
Param2: the value of encryption mode:
0 -> hci_enc_mode_off
+SENM:Param1,Param2 1 -> hci_enc_mode_pt_to_pt
AT+ SENM? OK 2 -> hci_enc_mode_pt_to_pt_and_bcast

Delete the device (12:34:56:ab:cd:ef) in the blue pair list:


AT+RMSAD=1234,56,abcdef\r\n
Delete authenticated
device in the Bluetooth pair AT+RMSAD=Param1 OK Param1: Bluetooth device address - If Success:
OK
list
If Failure:
FAIL

Move all devices away from the pair list:


Delete all authenticated AT+RMAAD OK None - AT+RMAAD\r\n
devices in the pair list
OK

Seek the authenticated device (address: 12:34:56:ab:cd:ef) in the


pair list
If Success:
Seek the authenticated OK AT+FSAD=1234,56,abcdef\r\n
device in the Bluetooth pair AT+FSAD=Param1 Param1: Bluetooth device address - If Success:
list If Failure:
FAIL OK
If Failure:
FAIL

AT+ADCN?
Get the authenticated +ADCN:Param1
device count from the pair AT+ADCN? Param1: Authenticated Device Count -
list OK +ADCN:0
OK

AT+MRAD?
Get the Bluetooth address
of Most Recently Used AT+MRAD? +MRAD:Param1 Param1: the Bluetooth address of Most -
Authenticated Device OK Recently Used Authenticated Device +MRAD:0:0:0
OK
Param1: work status of module:
“INITIALIZED” -> initialized status
“READY” -> ready status
“PAIRABLE” -> pairable status
“PAIRED” -> paired status AT+STATE?
Get the work status of +STATE:Param1
Bluetooth module AT+STATE? OK “INQUIRING” -> inquiring status - +STATE:INITIALIZED
“CONNECTING” -> connecting status
“CONNECTED” -> connected status OK
“DISCONNECTED” -> disconnected
status
“NUKNOW" -> unknown status

If Success:
OK AT+INIT\r\n
Initialize the SPP profile lib AT+INIT None -
If Failure: OK
FAIL

AT+INIT\r\n

OK

AT+IAC=9e8b33\r\n
OK

AT+CLASS=0\r\n
+INQ:Param1, Param2, Param3 Param1: Bluetooth address OK
Inquire Bluetooth device AT+INQ ... Param2: Device type -
OK Param3: RSSI signal intensity
AT+INQM=1,3,48\r\n

OK
AT+INQ\r\n

+INQ:2:72:D2224,3E0104,FFBC
+INQ:1234:56:0,1F1F,FFC1
+INQ:1234:56:0,1F1F,FFC0
OK

Cancel Bluetooth device AT+INQC OK - - -

If Success: Make pair with the remote Bluetooth


Param1: Bluetooth address of remote
OK device device(address:12:34:56:ab:cd:ef), the limited time is 20s:
Set pair AT+PAIR=Param1, Param2 - AT+PAIR=1234,56,abcdef,20\r\n
If Failure: Param2: limited time of connection
(second)
FAIL" OK

Connect with the remote Bluetooth device (address:


12:34:56:ab:cd:ef):
If Success: AT+FSAD=1234,56,abcdef\r\n
OK
Connect device AT+LINK=Param1 Param1: Bluetooth address of remote - OK
device
If Failure:
FAIL" AT+LINK=1234,56,abcdef\r\n

OK
If Successful Disconnection:
+DISC:SUCCESS
OK

If Lose the connection:


+DISC:LINK_LOSS
OK

If No SLC connection
Disconnection AT+DISC +DISC:NO_SLC None - -
OK

If Disconnection Timeout
+DISC:TIMEOUT
OK

If Disconnection Error
+DISC:ERROR
OK

Enter to energy mode AT+ENSNIFF=Param1 OK Param1: Bluetooth address of device - -


Exit energy mode AT+EXSNIFF=Param1 OK Param1: Bluetooth address of device - -

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