Bluetooth Settings; Date & Time Setting - Worth Data 7100 RF Terminal Series Owner's Manual

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Bluetooth Settings:

Note: The Bluetooth options will only appear on LT71x2x models.
RF Terminals with Bluetooth have 2 options added to the main menu that allow the LT71x2x to pair with other Bluetooth devices.
Currently only the Serial Port Profile (SPP) is supported. This is the most common profile for serial cable replacement and is typically
used for Bluetooth enabled printers.
Bluetooth Printer Setup
Use this command to pair the LT71x2x with a Bluetooth device. First make sure that the printer to be connected is On and ready to be
paired. Consult the printer manual for printer specific instructions on Bluetooth pairing. Press #9 to start the pairing process. After a
short delay the LT7102 will display a list of all Bluetooth devices in range. Select the device from the list that you would like to pair
with or press 0 to Exit and make no change. The LT7102 will attempt to pair with the Bluetooth printer and will prompt for a PIN if
required. If known, you can also enter the PIN of the Bluetooth printer in advance using option #A of the main setup menu. Once
paired, the pairing and PIN information will be saved in the LT7102 and no further pairing for that printer should be required. If you
wish to pair to a different Bluetooth printer just repeat the steps above. Since the LT7102 can only be paired with one Bluetooth
printer at a time, the old pairing and PIN information will be overwritten when the new printer is paired.
Since there is no serial port on the LT7102 there is no need to turn On the Bluetooth module. All S-commands are automatically sent
to the Bluetooth printer automatically. If an S-command is sent but no Bluetooth printer has been paired then the LT7102 will search
for a Bluetooth printer to pair with.
Date & Time Setting
Set Time
The time is set using a 4-digit military hhmm format. For example, to set the time to 3:08 p.m., you would enter 1508. To display
the time during operation, press the STATUS key.
Set Date
For correct date display, the 6-digit date must be set in the date format you plan to use. By default the US terminals use the US
date format of dd/mm/yy. If you change the date format, you must re-set the date to match the new format. For example, to set a
date of January 20, 2009, you would enter 012009 (US format) or 200109 (European format). To display the date during opera-
tion, press the STATUS key.
Date Format
US Format
European Format
The US format of mm/dd/yy is the default setting.
If you switch formats, you must reset the date (SET DATE) in the new format also.
Year Output
2 digit
4 digit
By default, the RF Terminal is configured to display and transmit the year in a 2-digit format; i.e. 2009 would transmit and dis-
play as 09.
Before you change the RF Terminal to display a 4-digit year, i.e. 2009, make sure that the software receiving data from the RF
Terminal is set up to accept a 4-digit year.
Shut Down Time
By default, if the RF Terminal is inactive (no keystrokes or scanning) for more than 5 minutes, it will shut itself down in or-
der to conserve batteries. This includes SIGNING OFF if appropriate. To resume operation, you must turn the RF Terminal
back on using the ON/OFF key. To change the amount of time the RF Terminal waits before shutting down enter two digits -
the default is 05 (5 minutes)- to correspond to the length of time in minutes. For example, 01 would be 1 minute. Setting the
Shut Down Time to 00 will disable automatic shutdown.
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