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Note: If the scanner does not appear in the list, it might already be paired with the host
(under some operating systems, already-paired Bluetooth devices do not appear in
the Bluetooth device search list).
It may also be switched off and therefore not visible to the host, press the scan button
to restart the scanner.
Note: If a pairing code is requested, click Enter the device pairing code (or the equivalent
command), enter the scanner pairing code (the default Honeywell Bluetooth pairing
code is "0000") and confirm.
4. Note the outgoing virtual COM port that has been created:
5. Connect the host to the scanner by opening the COM port:
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The host searches for all active Bluetooth devices within range. Your SF61B
scanner appears in the Bluetooth device list with the name SF61B - BDA, where
BDA is the scanner Bluetooth Device Address (by default - name can be
changed).
Select your scanner in the list and click Next (or the equivalent command).
Your SF61B scanner is now displayed in the host PC list of paired devices. The
scanner is paired but not connected to your host application - you will not hear
the "connection successful" beep sequence (series of beeps from low to high)
or see the blue Honeywell Ready-to-Work indicator (default scanner behavior)
until you connect to your host application.
SPP pairing created two Bluetooth virtual serial ports (Outgoing and
Incoming).
For an Outgoing SPP Bluetooth connection, you will need to know which
Outgoing virtual COM port to open from your host application.
Right-click the Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray and choose Open
Settings (or its equivalent). A Bluetooth settings window is displayed.
Locate the COM Ports section and note the outgoing COM port number.
Close the Bluetooth settings window.
Press the scan button to turn on your SF61B.
Start your host application and select the Outgoing COM port that you noted
on
page
22.
Depending on your host configuration and the time elapsed since your last
connection / scanner reset, a popup may indicate that a Bluetooth device is
trying to connect.
If a pairing code is requested, click Enter the device pairing code (or the
equivalent command) and enter the scanner pairing code (the default
Honeywell Bluetooth pairing code is "0000").
When the scanner connects to your host application, it emits a series of
beeps from low to high, and the blue Honeywell Ready-to-Work indicator
turns solid blue (default scanner behavior).
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