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Chapter 3 - Configuring the CV30 • Default router 3 If required for your network, you may also need to set these parameters on each CV30: • Primary and secondary DNS servers • Primary and secondary WINS servers 4 Make sure your CV30 is talking to the network and that the network can see your CV30. Setting Up Bluetooth Communications You can send information to a Bluetooth device wirelessly using the standard Bluetooth radio in the CV30. The Bluetooth technology uses short-range radio links and allows for communications over a 10-meter (32.8 foot) range. You can use the Bluetooth radio to connect to these wireless devices: • Scanners • Printers • Headsets To turn the Bluetooth radio on 1 Select Start > Settings >the Connections tab > Bluetooth. 2 Check Turn on Bluetooth and Make this device visible to other devices. 3 Tap ok. Once Bluetooth is enabled, it stays enabled through a warm or cold boot and maintains virtual COM ports (such as printing) registration. However, you must reactivate connections because these are not done automatically. For more information on Bluetooth software, see the Bluetooth Resource Kit and the Wireless Printing Development Guide in the Intermec Developer Library (IDL). You can download this resource kit from the Intermec Developer Library web site at www.intermec.com/idl. Use this table to understand the settings you see in the Bluetooth menu in Intermec Settings. 32 CV30 Fixed Mount Computer User's Manual

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Chapter 3 — Configuring the CV30
32
CV30 Fixed Mount Computer User’s Manual
Default router
3
If required for your network, you may also need to set these
parameters on each CV30:
Primary and secondary DNS servers
Primary and secondary WINS servers
4
Make sure your CV30 is talking to the network and that the
network can see your CV30.
Setting Up Bluetooth Communications
You can send information to a Bluetooth device wirelessly using
the standard Bluetooth radio in the CV30. The Bluetooth
technology uses short-range radio links and allows for
communications over a 10-meter (32.8 foot) range.
You can use the Bluetooth radio to connect to these wireless
devices:
Scanners
Printers
Headsets
To turn the Bluetooth radio on
1
Select
Start
>
Settings
>the
Connections
tab >
Bluetooth
.
2
Check
Turn on Bluetooth
and
Make this device visible to
other devices
.
3
Tap
ok
.
Once Bluetooth is enabled, it stays enabled through a warm or
cold boot and maintains virtual COM ports (such as printing)
registration. However, you must reactivate connections because
these are not done automatically.
For more information on Bluetooth software, see the Bluetooth
Resource Kit and the
Wireless Printing Development Guide
in the
Intermec Developer Library (IDL). You can download this
resource kit from the Intermec Developer Library web site at
www.intermec.com/idl.
Use this table to understand the settings you see in the Bluetooth
menu in Intermec Settings.