Intermec 6822 6820 Series 80-Column Printer User Manual (for printers purchase - Page 135

Set Local Bluetooth Device Name, Set Class of Device/Service Field, Set Service Name, Syntax

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Appendix B - Bluetooth Configuration Commands and Specifications Example Commands (continued) Command "?T0" "?B0" Function "t0Shutdown Timer = 5 minutes" "b0No Devices PairedCR>" Note: These commands are only available over the serial link, not over the air and are not available when the device is in the Bluetooth Link Active State. Set Local Bluetooth Device Name Syntax: F0 Description: "Device Name" - String up to 254 bytes long Default: "6820-DDEEFF" where DDEEFF is from the (AABBCCDDEEFF) Bluetooth device address Example: "F01Len's 100%25 serial module" sets the name to "Len's 100% serial module." Set Class of Device/Service Field Syntax: S1< Class of Device/Service field > Description: The Class of Device/Service (CoD) field is a 24-bit field defined in the Bluetooth Assigned Numbers document. This field is sent in a HEX ASCII format, most significant byte first. Example: "S1001F00" is a common Class of Device value for a basic serial device. Set Service Name Syntax: S2 Description: Sets the service friendly name to send to the remote Bluetooth device in response to a service discovery request. The length of the service name is limited to 32 bytes. Definition: Profile Name - text name entered into the SDP record for the serial port profile. Default: "Wireless Printer" Example: "S3Acme Printer" 6820 Series 80-Column Printer User Manual 119

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Appendix B — Bluetooth Configuration Commands and Specifications
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Set Local Bluetooth Device Name
Syntax:
F0<Device Friendly Name><CR>
Description:
“Device Name” — String up to 254 bytes long
Default:
“6820-DDEEFF” where DDEEFF is from the (AABBCCDDEEFF)
Bluetooth device address
Example:
“F01Len’s 100%25 serial module<CR>“ sets the name to “Len’s 100%
serial module.”
Set Class of Device/Service Field
Syntax:
S1< Class of Device/Service field >
Description:
The Class of Device/Service (CoD) field is a 24-bit field defined in the
Bluetooth Assigned Numbers document. This field is sent in a HEX
ASCII format, most significant byte first.
Example:
“S1001F00<CR>” is a common Class of Device value for a basic serial
device.
Set Service Name
Syntax:
S2<Service Name>
Description:
Sets the service friendly name to send to the remote Bluetooth device
in response to a service discovery request. The length of the service
name is limited to 32 bytes.
Definition:
Profile Name — text name entered into the SDP record for the serial
port profile.
Default:
“Wireless Printer”
Example:
“S3Acme Printer<CR>”
“?T0<CR>”
“t0Shutdown Timer = 5 minutes<CR>”
“?B0<CR>”
“b0No Devices PairedCR>”
Example Commands
(continued)
Command
Function
Note
: These commands are only available over the serial link, not over
the air and are not available when the device is in the Bluetooth Link
Active State.