Connecting To A Host Pc With The Usb Or Rs-232 Bluetooth Adapter; Connecting As A Keyboard Wedge - Intermec SF51 User Manual

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Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the SF51
Connecting to a Host PC With the USB or RS-232
Bluetooth Adapter
1 Install the USB Bluetooth adapter (P/N 203-771-xxx) or
RS-232 Bluetooth adapter (P/N 203-768-xxx) and software
on your host PC.
2 Connect and pair your SF51 with your host PC.
For help, see the instructions that ship with the adapter.
To disconnect from a host PC
• Scan this bar code:
Bluetooth Device Disconnect
\60\02\52\05\00\00\06\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00
The SF51 disconnects from your host PC, emits a series of
beeps from high to low, and the blue Intermec Ready-to-
Work indicator turns off.
Tip: Depending on your screen resolution, you may be able
to scan bar codes displayed on your computer screen.

Connecting as a Keyboard Wedge

You can connect your SF51 to your host PC as a keyboard wedge.
Connecting as a keyboard wedge lets your host PC receive data
from the SF51 as it would from a keyboard. You can use one of
these applications:
• Keyport™ Bluetooth is a keyboard wedge application that
allows your host PC application to receive data directly from
the SF51. Keyport Bluetooth runs on Windows XP with SP2.
• Keyport Lite is a keyboard wedge application that supports
English QWERTY keyboards. Keyport Lite runs on Windows
2000 and Windows XP with SP1.
This section describes how to connect using Keyport
Bluetooth and Keyport Lite. For more information about
these applications, see the documentation that ships with each
product.
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