Widcomm; Serial Port Profile (Slave) - Datalogic PowerScan BT8300 Family Manual

Industrial handheld bar code reader with bluetooth® wireless technology
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WIDCOMM®

WIDCOMM

initially developed by a company named Widcomm Inc., which was acquired by Broadcom
Corporation in April 2004. Broadcom continues to license the stack for inclusion with many
Bluetooth powered end-user devices.
WIDCOMM Bluetooth is free software which allows communication between a computer and
certain Bluetooth devices. This requires a computer equipped with either a USB plug-in
Bluetooth wireless adapter, or an embedded Broadcom device. WIDCOMM Bluetooth (BTW)
is supported by Windows Vista, XP, 2000, Me, or 98 SE operating systems. BTW supports
device level security such as encryption, authorization and authentication, bonding, and pairing.
If a list of friendly names or devices addresses is entered on a PC, they can be granted access
permission to that computer.

Serial Port Profile (Slave)

1. Read the following bar code to set the reader to Serial Port Profile (Slave) mode.
Initial Bluetooth® Connection Guide
®
was the first Bluetooth
Serial Port Profile (Slave)
®
stack for the Windows operating system. The stack was
WIDCOMM®
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