Intermec 6822 6820 Series 80-Column Printer User Manual (for printers purchase - Page 139

Understanding Adapter States or Modes

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Appendix B - Bluetooth Configuration Commands and Specifications Understanding Adapter States or Modes The Bluetooth adapter connects to an internal serial port of the 6820, providing serial print data over a transparent Bluetooth link, running a Serial Port Profile (SPP). Printing is primarily accomplished over a Bluetooth link using the SPP protocol with an Intermec mobile computer. If the relevant printer configuration allows it, a mobile computer in a terminal holder charges normally. The Bluetooth adapter allows for four states or modes to be available. Each state is dependent upon either the pin states on the terminal holder connector or the programming connector on the adapter. Bluetooth Adapter States or Modes State State/mode HHC_A/B HHC_DTR pin pin Comments 1 Bluetooth printing 0 2 Pass-through printing 0 3 Bluetooth 1 reconfiguration 4 Bluetooth X programming cabled 0 Bluetooth printing/Bluetooth self-test 1 Printing from 700 Series or CK61s allowed to pass through the Bluetooth adapter 0 Reconfiguring Bluetooth module via 700 Series or CK61s X Programming Bluetooth module via programming cable • State 1 - In addition to allowing normal Bluetooth printing, this state also allows for a 700 Series or CK61 in the terminal holder to perform a Bluetooth self-test. • State 2 is a Transparent Pass Through mode available for all 700 Series and CK61 mobile computers. In this mode, the Bluetooth module is shut down and does not communicate. • State 3 (Bluetooth reconfiguring using a 700 Color (730, 740, 741, 750, 751, 760, 761 or CK61). This state is unavailable with a 700 Monochrome (705, 710, 720) because the A/B pin is unavailable. • State 4 allows for programming the Bluetooth module via its SPI pins. This state is also used for manufacturing tests. To be in this 6820 Series 80-Column Printer User Manual 123

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Appendix B — Bluetooth Configuration Commands and Specifications
6820 Series 80-Column Printer User Manual
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Understanding Adapter States or Modes
The Bluetooth adapter connects to an internal serial port of the 6820,
providing serial print data over a transparent Bluetooth link, running
a Serial Port Profile (SPP).
Printing is primarily accomplished over a Bluetooth link using the
SPP protocol with an Intermec mobile computer. If the relevant
printer configuration allows it, a mobile computer in a terminal
holder charges normally.
The Bluetooth adapter allows for four states or modes to be available.
Each state is dependent upon either the pin states on the terminal
holder connector or the programming connector on the adapter.
State 1 - In addition to allowing normal Bluetooth printing, this
state also allows for a 700 Series or CK61 in the terminal holder to
perform a Bluetooth self-test.
State 2 is a Transparent Pass Through mode available for all 700
Series and CK61 mobile computers. In this mode, the Bluetooth
module is shut down and does not communicate.
State 3 (Bluetooth reconfiguring using a 700 Color (730, 740, 741,
750, 751, 760, 761 or CK61). This state is unavailable with a 700
Monochrome (705, 710, 720) because the A/B pin is unavailable.
State 4 allows for programming the Bluetooth module via its SPI
pins. This state is also used for manufacturing tests. To be in this
Bluetooth Adapter States or Modes
State
State/mode
HHC_A/B
pin
HHC_DTR
pin
Comments
1
Bluetooth printing
0
0
Bluetooth printing/Bluetooth self-test
2
Pass–through printing
0
1
Printing from 700 Series or CK61s
allowed to pass through the Bluetooth
adapter
3
Bluetooth
reconfiguration
1
0
Reconfiguring Bluetooth module via 700
Series or CK61s
4
Bluetooth
programming cabled
X
X
Programming Bluetooth module via
programming cable