
Zapper Tornado BT™ Users Manual
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Establishing an SPP Slave Connection
1.
Ensure the battery is fully charged and a virtual COM port is available in your
remote host for connecting the scanner. If not, please go to the “Client
Applications” folder located in Bluetooth Advanced Settings. Click “Add COM Port”
to add a Bluetooth COM port.
2.
Power on the scanner within radio range and ensure the status indicator of scanner
gives alternating red and green blinks (“Uninstall” state). If the scanner is not in
uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command below first. Then scan the
“SPP Slave Mode” command below, and the scanner’s link indicator will give three
blue blinks every 2.5 seconds.
Uninstall
SPP SLAVE mode
3.
Execute the Bluetooth Discovery process to find all available Bluetooth device listed
in your remote host. You will see ‘’ FxxxBT-xxxx’’ in the list if the scanner has been
successfully discovered already.
4.
Double click the “FxxxBT-xxxx” on the discovered Bluetooth devices. If a PIN Code
or Passkey is requested for security connection, please enter “00000000” (without
the quotes). You will see “Serial Port on FxxxBT-xxxx”, and double click this SPP
service to establish the connection between the scanner and the remote host
device.
5.
The scanner will give four beeps in ascending tone to indicate the radio is
connected. At the same time, the scanner’s link indicator will give one blue blink
every 2.5 seconds to indicate the scanner is in radio-connected state.
Please note that if the scanner is not connected to the host device within one
minute, the scanner will go to sleep. Just press the trigger to wake up the scanner
to continue the installation.
The installation procedures varies on different remote host devices, operating
systems and Bluetooth software drivers. Please consult your professional IT
consultant to obtain necessary support if any problem has been encountered during
the installation processes.