Apriva BT 200-T Installation and User’s Guide
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13. Troubleshooting
Tip:
When the Apriva BT200 is initially turned on, it will turn both the green and red LEDs on
while it is performing an integrity check. Then, it will look for a USB connection. If a USB
connection is found, it will disable the Bluetooth and use the USB connection. If a USB
connection is not found within a few seconds, it will turn the USB off and look for a
Bluetooth pairing. If the reader has not been paired, it will turn the reader off, otherwise,
it will check if Bluetooth has been enabled. If Bluetooth has not been enabled, it will turn
the reader off, otherwise, it will blink the LED every four seconds while it is awaiting a
Bluetooth connection.
This can be a problem which you may find. Once you have established a USB
connection, it does not delete the pairing information, but it does disable the Bluetooth.
The only way to enable the Bluetooth again is to go into the driver control panel with a
USB connection and select the Bluetooth radio button.
This was designed for an airplane and a SKIF. If the user wants to make sure
the Bluetooth radio does not turn on, he/she just has to connect the USB
cable. Once they have disabled it in this way, they must consciously turn it
back on.
To obtain the proper drivers, contact [email protected]