Bluetooth Power States; Cold Boot; Warm Boot; Suspend - Motorola VC70N0 Product Reference Manual

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VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide

Bluetooth Power States

Cold Boot

When a cold boot is performed on the vehicle computer, Bluetooth turns off. It is normal to see the Bluetooth icon
appear and disappear, as well as a wait cursor, when initialization proceeds in all modes.

Warm Boot

When a warm boot is performed on the vehicle computer, Bluetooth returns to the disabled state (off).

Suspend

When the vehicle computer suspends, Bluetooth turns off.
NOTE When the vehicle computer is placed in suspend mode, the Bluetooth radio mode powers off and the piconet
(Bluetooth connection) is dropped. When the vehicle computer resumes, it could take up to 10 seconds for
the Bluetooth radio driver to re-initialize the radio.

Resume

When the vehicle computer resumes, Bluetooth turns on if it was on prior to suspend. Note that any Bluetooth
connection that was dropped during a suspend needs to be reconnected after a resume.

Pairing Cordless Scanners

The primary purpose of the bluetooth in the VC70 is to enable connection with the available cordless scanners.
To pair your cordless bluetooth scanner, scan the pair label barcode in the upper right of the VC70.
In that case the scanners are the Master and the VC70 is the Slave.
To unpair your cordless bluetooth scanner, scan the unpair label barcode in the upper left of the VC70.

Discovering Bluetooth Device(s)

Follow the steps below to discover Bluetooth devices. The vehicle computer can receive information from
discovered devices, without bonding. However, once bonded, an exchange of information between the vehicle
computer and a bonded device occurs automatically when the Bluetooth radio is turned on.
To find Bluetooth devices in the area:
Ensure that the Bluetooth device being looked for is in discoverable mode.
1.
Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another.
2.
Click the
3.
Connections
tab.

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