4 - 18 Omnii (Windows Embedded Hand-Held 6.5) User Guide
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If you choose a service requiring additional information, a dialog box is automatically
displayed where further details can be completed.
The sample dialog box below is an example of a service requiring additional information – in this case, the
Serial Port Service.
This dialog box offers a number of additional options such as enabling Encryption and selecting three different
modes: Serial, ActiveSync and Scanner.
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Serial is used for simple serial port communication.
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ActiveSync is for ActiveSync-over-Bluetooth.
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Scanner is used to create a seamless connection between the incoming Bluetooth barcode and the Omnii.
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Printer Port is for connection to a printer over Bluetooth.
Once you've completed the information:
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Tap on Next and then in the Services screen, tap on OK.
Servers Tab
When a remote Bluetooth device initiates a Bluetooth connection to the Omnii, the remote device is considered
the 'Bluetooth master' and the hand-held, the 'Bluetooth slave'. In order for the remote device to connect to the
Omnii, the Omnii must offer a service in the form of a server. The Servers tab allows these services to be
enabled and configured. There are three server services available: Serial, Scanner and OBEX OPP (Object
Exchange-Object Push Profile).