
Establish SPP Slave Connection
While configuring the MBC6890 to be used in SPP Slave mode, the
imager will only wait for the connection request issued by the remote
Bluetooth master system to establish the radio link. Once the pre-built
radio link is lost, user has to re-build the radio link manually.
Generally speaking, Widcomm provides complete Windows
́
based
Bluetooth software and its stacks have been broadly adopted by the
Bluetooth industry. The following procedures of installation example
described how to connect MBC6890 to a remote host system in
Windows 2000 with Widcomm Bluetooth driver for your reference.
The Installation Procedures
(1) Make sure that batteries are fully charged and placed into
MBC6890. You may refer to Section “Preparations Before Using”
for details.
(2) Power on the remote Bluetooth host system and make sure the
virtual COM port is available for connecting to MBC6890. If the
virtual COM port is not available, please go to the folder of
“Client Applications” located in Bluetooth advanced setting,
then add an additional COM port by clicking the “Add COM
Port” button.
(3) Power on the MBC6890 imager within radio range. Then check
that MBC6890 gives alternating red-green blinks, means it is in
“Uninstall” state. If the imager has been in “Uninstall” state
already, the next step can be skipped.
(4) Scan the “Uninstall” barcode command. The imager gives 4
short beeps. Then imager LED gives alternating red-green
blinks.
Uninstall
Quick Set Command
The imager will automatically switch to “Sleep State” in 30
seconds, if there’s no further operation under “Uninstall State”.
Press the imager trigger switch to wake up the imager from
“Sleep State”.
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