XIRING – Ingenico Healthcare / eID – Baracoda orKan ‘barcode’ – User Guide v1.5
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Connecting your orKan terminal
There are two (2) different ways to create a connection from the host to the orKan terminal by
Bluetooth:
1)
Slave mode (default)
The host (PC, Baracoda Desktop Manager, …) creates the connection to the terminal. In
this case, the remote host is the master Bluetooth node and the orKan terminal is the
slave node.
The terminal can be configured to reconnect automatically with the Baracoda Desktop
Manager software.
2)
Master mode
The terminal is creating itself a connection to the recorded Host Bluetooth address. This
connection attempt is set after a scan of barcode. The configuration of Host address (on
which the scanner will set up a connection to) can be done:
o
Via Baracoda Desktop Manager software (not yet available).
o
Via scan of barcodes.
All usage modes (Real Time, No Data Loss, Batch) are obviously available.