.
9. Connecting to a Compatible Bluetooth Device
1. Press and hold down the
Print/COM Key
to instruct the 712BT to search
for other Bluetooth devices.
“Comm”
will be displayed solid &
“Wait”
will
be flashing on the 712BT LCD.
2. Initiate communication with the 712BT via the relevant means on your
Bluetooth enabled PC, Laptop, XDA etc….
3. If this is the first time you have tried to connect the 712BT to your device
then you must first pair the 2 devices. On your device you will be
prompted to enter a Pairing Pin No. (Please enter the 5 digit Serial No. on
the back of the 712BT). Once the devices have been paired then there is
no need to repeat this step in the future.
4. Upon a successful connection between the 712BT and your device the
“Wait”
will disappear and the
“COMM”
will be flashing on the 712BT
LCD. You are now ready to download the data from the 712BT to your
device.
5. Open up an appropriate program on your device such as Hyper Terminal
on a PC etc… You may need to use the following settings:-
i. Bits per second = 9600
ii. Data Bits = 8
iii. Parity = None
iv. Stop Bits = 1
v. Flow Control = None
6. You may also need to select the relevant Com Port number that was
assigned to your Bluetooth connection.
7. Press and hold down the
Recall Key
for approx 2 seconds.
“rEAL”,
“Stor”
&
“tItn”
will be displayed with
“rEAL”
flashing. The
“rEAL”
flashing indicates that Real Time Data will be sent to your Device.
8. However should you wish to send either a Stored Set of Readings,
Tightness Test, CO Build Up Test or Logged Data then press the
Down &
Up Arrow Keys
until the desired
‘Stor’, ‘tItn’, ‘S-L9’
or
‘Lo99’
are
flashing.
9. Once you have selected the mode of data that you wish to send to
your device press the
Scroll/Enter Key
once.