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Disconnect The Sf61B From Ahoneywell Computer; Connect The Sf61B To Other Bluetooth Devices; Bluetooth Device Profile; Hid Bluetooth Profile - Honeywell SF61 User Manual

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3.
Tap Yes, enter the scanner's pairing code in the Passcode field if it is requested
(the default Honeywell pairing code is "0000") and tap Next.
The SF61B emits the "connection successful" beep sequence (series of beeps
from low to high) and the Honeywell Ready-to-Work indicator comes on
(continuous blue by default).
The Honeywell computer displays a Device Added message to indicate
successful pairing and connection.
4.
Tap Done and Finish to exit the connection procedure.
TO TEST THE BLUETOOTH COMMUNICATION
1.
Open a data input application on the Honeywell computer (Start > Text for
example).
2.
Read the following test code to make sure your connection is working correctly:
Code 39 Test Barcode
*123456*
DISCONNECT THE SF61B FROM A
HONEYWELL COMPUTER
Note: The following procedure is valid for recent Honeywell computers. If
your Honeywell computer has a different interface than the one described
here, the general principle will be the same.
Refer to the product-specific documentation for your Honeywell
computer for full details on how to disconnect Bluetooth devices from
your product.
This procedure tells you how to disconnect your SF61B cordless scanner from a recent
Honeywell computer.
TO REMOVE THE SF61B FROM THE HONEYWELL COMPUTER
1.
Tap Start > Settings > System > Wireless Scanning > Remove Device > Remove.
The SF61B emits the "disconnect successful" beep sequence (series of beeps
from high to low) and the Honeywell Ready-to-Work indicator goes off.
2.
Tap Finish to exit the disconnect procedure.
User's Guide | SF61 Cordless Scanner
CHAPTER 2 –
CONNECT THE SF61B
CONNECT THE
SF61B TO OTHER
BLUETOOTH DEVICES
BLUETOOTH DEVICE
PROFILE
Choose the appropriate Bluetooth profile
to communicate with your host device
(a Bluetooth-enabled PC for example)
depending on the requirements of your
data management application:
HID (Human Interface Device Profile)
emulates keyboard data entry.
SPP (Serial Port Profile) emulates
data acquisition through a virtual
COM port.

HID BLUETOOTH PROFILE

With the HID profile, your SF61B is
recognized as a keyboard. No specific
software is needed to collect data using
the HID profile (this is not the case if you
use the SPP profile).
When you pair using the HID profile, you
connect straight away directly with the
host.

SPP BLUETOOTH PROFILE

The SPP profile allows your SF61B to
communicate with the host device as
if the Bluetooth link was a serial port.
In this way, your SF61B is immediately
compatible with data management
applications that collect data through a
serial port.
When you pair using the SPP profile,
you do not connect straight away with
the host. You must first connect with
your host application either through
an Outgoing (host-initiated) SPP
connection or through an Incoming
(scanner-initiated) SPP connection.
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