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Chapter 2 - Connecting the SF61B SPP: Set up an SPP connection with your host application Two ways to connect with SPP Now that you are paired with your host device, there are two ways to establish an SPP Bluetooth connection with your host application: • A host-initiated (Outgoing) SPP connection requires opening the Outgoing virtual COM port from your host application (EasySet or a terminal emulation program for example). The advantage of this method is that no Bluetooth association bar code is required. However, if the connection with the host application is lost, you must reconnect using the present connection procedure. • A scanner-initiated (Incoming) SPP connection requires reading a Bluetooth association bar code then opening the Incoming port from the host application (a terminal emulation program for example). The advantage of this method is that the scanner automatically tries to reconnect to the host application each time the connection is lost. This method is recommended when you are collecting data for a data management application. SF61 Cordless Scanner User's Guide 35

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Chapter 2 — Connecting the SF61B
SF61 Cordless Scanner User’s Guide
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SPP: Set up an SPP connection with your host application
Two ways to connect with SPP
Now that you are paired with your host device, there are two ways to
establish an SPP Bluetooth connection with your host application:
A
host-initiated (Outgoing) SPP connection
requires opening
the Outgoing virtual COM port from your host application
(EasySet or a terminal emulation program for example).
The advantage of this method is that no Bluetooth association bar
code is required. However, if the connection with the host
application is lost, you must reconnect using the present
connection procedure.
A
scanner-initiated (Incoming) SPP connection
requires
reading a Bluetooth association bar code then opening the
Incoming port from the host application (a terminal emulation
program for example).
The advantage of this method is that the scanner automatically
tries to reconnect to the host application each time the connection
is lost. This method is recommended when you are collecting data
for a data management application.