Restore Lost Bluetooth Connection; Remove Bluetooth Connection - Motorola RS507-IM2xxxxSTWR Product Reference Manual

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Figure 1-12 Pairing Bar Code Example as Shown on the Mobile Computer Screen
The Scan LED starts flashing green indicating that the Imager is attempting to establish connection with a
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mobile computer.
NOTE If the Imager default PIN code is required for establishing connection, enter the following code: "12345".
You may also need to set the authentication and encryption to Enabled.
When connection is established, the Scan LED turns off and the Imager emits one string of low/high beeps.
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The Imager is connected and ready for scanning.
NOTE When replacing the Imager battery, the Imager memory retains the pairing information of the last paired
mobile computer.

Restore Lost Bluetooth Connection

The Imager maintains Bluetooth communication with a mobile computer within a range of 10 meters (30 feet).
When the Imager fails to establish connection or connection is lost during operation, the Imager emits one string of
high/low beeps.
To reestablish the Bluetooth connection with a mobile computer:
Ensure that the Imager is within a range of 10 meters (30 feet) from the mobile computer.
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Ensure that the mobile computer is on and "awake" (not in Suspend mode).
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The Imager automatically attempts reconnecting to the mobile computer for 30 seconds (Scan LED flashes
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green). If automatic re-connection fails, verify that the Imager is within Bluetooth range and briefly press the
Restore Key on the Imager to reconnect.
NOTE You can also reconnect by scanning a pairing bar code from the mobile computer screen or provided
label. When scanning, the Imager emits one string of high/low/high/low beeps.
The Scan LED starts flashing green indicating that the Imager is attempting to establish connection with a
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mobile computer. The Scan LED turns off and the Imager emits one string of low/high beeps indicating that the
Imager is connected and ready for scanning.

Remove Bluetooth Connection

Remove Bluetooth connection to allow the Imager to connect to another mobile computer or to enable the a mobile
computer to accept the connection from another Imager.
NOTE Removing Bluetooth connection is only required if the Imager is configured to auto-connect upon
power-up (permanent pairing is enabled) and has to be paired with a different mobile computer.

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