7-2
6. Scroll through the list until your Bluetooth printer device is found. You may single tap any device
in the list to display its MAC address.
7. Highlight the Bluetooth printer device and tap the
Select
button.
8. When the COM port selection appears, select available
COM port
in the list and tap
OK
.
9. If successful, the COM port and MAC address of the device appears under the list of
Registered Bluetooth Virtual COM ports
.
10. Tap
OK
to exit the Bluetooth Handler.
11. One of the ways to test the connection to the printer is to follow the steps below:
a.
Select
Start > Programs > Demos > Print Demo
.
b. Tap
Zebra (BT) Barcodes Print
.
c. If successful, the barcode prints.
Setting Up a Connection to a Mobile Phone
You can use a GSM mobile phone as a modem to connect to the Internet using GPRS (General
Packet Radio Service) data connection.
Prior to connecting the Dolphin 6510 to a mobile phone, contact your mobile phone service provider about
the GPRS configuration, coverage, and fees. Also consult the user documentation for your mobile phone
to determine if your phone supports GPRS data transfer and if it has an available Bluetooth connection.
If your phone supports 3G data transfer, you should be able to connect the Dolphin 6510 to your phone.
1. Determine if your phone is configured and connected to GPRS.
2. Activate your mobile phone’s Bluetooth feature.
3.
Select
Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections
.
4. Double tap on
Make New Connections
.
5. Choose
Dial-up Connection
and select Next.
6. Select
Bluetooth
.
7. Select and activate the data modem service for your phone (refer to
Pairing Bluetooth Devices
(page 7-1) and press
OK
.
8. Select the data modem service from step 7 from the
Select a Modem:
drop down menu.
9. Enter a dial-up phone number. (Contact you mobile network services provider for additional
information about connecting the Internet using your mobile phone.)
10. Tap
Finish
.