Automatic Link Recovery - HID Technology Solutions 1062 Manual

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Using the 1062 Handscanners with Motorola WT4000
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Use ALT ALT to reach the application menu bar and scroll to 'Open Port':
Ensure that the Handscanner is powered on and then use ENTER to start the connection. The Status
will change to 'Connected Good' and the blue LED on the Handscanner will light continuously once
the connection has started.
If SmartWedge Basic CE has focus then the scanned barcode or RFID data is displayed in the 'Test'
area towards the bottom of the screen. The application that should receive the scan data can be
launched from the Start Menu as usual, leaving SmartWedge Basic CE running in the background.
Data is then entered at the cursor position.
When SmartWedge Basic CE is no longer required the Handscanner is disconnected using ALT ALT
to reach the application menu bar, scrolling to 'Close port' and pressing enter. The application menu
bar can then be used to scroll to File > Exit to close the SmartWedge Basic CE.
5.4.

Automatic link recovery

SmartWedge Basic CE periodically checks that the Handscanner is still present on the specified serial
port. If the Handscanner is not detected the application continues to attempt to communicate with the
Handscanner. During this time the Status display changes from 'Connected Good' to 'Connected OK'
to 'Connected Poor' and then finally 'Connection Lost'.
In this state SmartWedge Basic CE closes the Bluetooth serial port and periodically attempts to
reopen it. Once the Handscanner returns in range or is powered on after the terminal has suspended
and resumed the port open is successful and the link is re-established.
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