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Spp Outgoing Connection (Host Initiated) - Honeywell SF61 User Manual

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Note: If a pairing code is requested, click Enter the device's pairing code
(or the equivalent command), enter the scanner's pairing code (the default
Honeywell Bluetooth pairing code is "0000"), and confirm.
Your SF61B scanner is now displayed in the host PC's list of paired devices.
After a successful pairing, the scanner is automatically connected to the host – you
hear the "connection successful" beep sequence (series of beeps from low to high)
and see the Honeywell Ready-to-Work indicator (continuous blue by default).
TEST YOUR HID CONNECTION WITH THE HOST
Start a simple data acquisition software such as Microsoft® Notepad and read the
following test code to make sure your connection is working correctly:
Code 39 Test Barcode
*123456*
Note: By default the SF61B uses the North American keyboard layout.
See
"Select an International Keyboard (HID Connections Only)" on
page 30
if you are working with a different keyboard configuration.
TO DISCONNECT FROM THE HOST
To disconnect from the host, scan the disconnect barcode:
Bluetooth Device Disconnect
Check that the scanner is no longer in the host's device list. If necessary, manually
remove the scanner from the list.

SPP OUTGOING CONNECTION (HOST INITIATED)

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 barcode is required.
However, if the connection with the host application is lost, you must reconnect by re-
opening the COM port(s).
User's Guide | SF61 Cordless Scanner
CHAPTER 2 –
CONNECT THE SF61B
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