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Compose BT address, To establish a scanner-initiated Incoming SPP connection example, for a Windows PC

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Chapter 2 - Connecting the SF61B 3 Double-click the Compose BT address command to enter the host's Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) you noted previously (see above), and click OK to confirm. A Bluetooth association bar code is created containing the BDA of your host computer. To establish a scanner-initiated (Incoming) SPP connection (example for a Windows PC) 1 Pair your SF61B with the host as an SPP Bluetooth device (see the pairing procedure in the previous section).. 2 Make sure that the host computer is configured for connection from an external Bluetooth device (see above). 3 Read the Bluetooth association bar code you created for your host device in the previous procedure. You may be able to read it on the screen in EasySet, if not you can print it out as a label and perhaps stick it on your host device where it is easy to read (suggestion). The blue Intermec Ready-to-Work indicator blinks slowly for 5 minutes to indicate it is waiting to connect (default scanner behavior). 4 Start the host application you want to connect to and open the Incoming COM port you noted previously. When the scanner connects to your host application, it emits a series of beeps from low to high, and the blue Intermec Ready-toWork indicator turns solid blue (default scanner behavior). 5 Read the following test code and check that it is correctly displayed by the host application to make sure that your connection is working correctly: Code 39 Test Bar Code *123456* *123456* To disconnect the scanner from your host application 1 Use the Bluetooth disconnect procedure specific to your host application to close the Incoming COM port. When the scanner disconnects from the host PC, it emits a "disconnect successful" beep sequence (series of beeps from high SF61 Cordless Scanner User's Guide 39

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Chapter 2 — Connecting the SF61B
SF61 Cordless Scanner User’s Guide
39
3
Double-click the
Compose BT address
command to enter the
host’s Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) you noted previously (see
above), and click
OK
to confirm.
A Bluetooth association bar code is created containing the BDA of
your host computer.
To establish a scanner-initiated (Incoming) SPP connection (example
for a Windows PC)
1
Pair your SF61B with the host as an SPP Bluetooth device (see the
pairing procedure in the previous section)..
2
Make sure that the host computer is configured for connection
from an external Bluetooth device (see above).
3
Read the Bluetooth association bar code you created for your host
device in the previous procedure. You may be able to read it on the
screen in EasySet, if not you can print it out as a label and perhaps
stick it on your host device where it is easy to read (suggestion).
The blue Intermec Ready-to-Work indicator blinks slowly for 5
minutes to indicate it is waiting to connect (default scanner
behavior).
4
Start the host application you want to connect to and open the
Incoming COM port you noted previously.
When the scanner connects to your host application, it emits a
series of beeps from low to high, and the blue Intermec Ready-to-
Work indicator turns solid blue (default scanner behavior).
5
Read the following test code and check that it is correctly
displayed by the host application to make sure that your
connection is working correctly:
Code 39 Test Bar Code
*123456*
*123456*
To disconnect the scanner from your host application
1
Use the Bluetooth disconnect procedure specific to your host
application to close the Incoming COM port.
When the scanner disconnects from the host PC, it emits a
“disconnect successful” beep sequence (series of beeps from high