3 | S
ETUP FOR
This chapter explains how to install and use the
Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner (Bluetooth CHS)
with a Bluetooth enabled computer running
Windows 7, Vista or XP
Before you begin the instructions in this chapter, make sure you have
installed the batteries and charged the scanner, as described in Chapter 2,
"Hardware Setup."
C
O
ONNECTION
PTIONS
For Windows-based computers, the Socket Bluetooth CHS offers three different
connection options to fit different work environments.
Scenario
Scenario 1: Single
user with one scanner
per PC, no roaming.
Scenario 2:
Enterprise deployment
with one scanner per
PC, no roaming.
Scenario 3: Enterprise
deployment with
scanner(s) roaming
between different PCs.
IMPORTANT! REMEMBER THE NUMBER OF THE SCENARIO YOU WANT
TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE FOR!
Note: ActivePairing has been successfully tested with the Microsoft, Broadcom
and Toshiba Bluetooth stacks. Due to the many possible hardware manufacturer
and Bluetooth stack combinations, ActivePairing may not work correctly on all
computers running Windows XP, Vista or 7.
CHAPTER 3: SETUP FOR WINDOWS XP, VISTA, AND 7
W
INDOWS
How the Bluetooth
Connection Initiates
Computer initiates the
connection through
Bluetooth software.
Scanner initiates the
connection automatically
when it is powered on.
(ActivePairing with
Permanent Pair)
Scanner initiates the
connection by reading a
special barcode.
(ActivePairing)
7, V
,
ISTA
AND
Pros/Cons
Easiest to configure
but requires user to
start connection
through software.
More complex to
configure but
easiest connection
method.
Easy to connect but
requires barcode
generating
software and
printer.
XP
Compatible
Hardware/
Any version of
Bluetooth CHS
Part Number
(labeled in
battery
compartment)
8550-00037 or
later
13
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