LYNX™ BT
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NOTE
If the PIN of the Bluetooth
®
Master device cannot be disabled,
use the PIN "1234". The Lynx™ BT Slave will emit four
ascending tones indicating radio connection.
After the Lynx™ BT reader indicates radio connection (see the table on page 5),
you can start sending codes.
If the Master remote Bluetooth
®
device can support a piconet, the
communication can be established with up to 7 Slave readers at the same time.
Lynx™ BT as Master
A Lynx™ BT is Master when the remote Bluetooth
®
device is Slave, i.e. with a
Bluetooth
®
barcode printer. Once set as Master, a Lynx™ BT reader must be
configured with the address of the Slave device to which it wants to
communicate.
By default, at startup the reader initializes the communication with the Slave. If
the connection is successful, the reader can send codes to the Slave device.
If the connection is not successful (i.e. working out of the radio coverage area),
you can attempt a connection manually by double-clicking the reader trigger.
Radio connections can also be managed manually as described in the Lynx™
BT Reference Manual on the configuration CD-ROM.
During the request of radio connection or disconnection with a remote
Bluetooth
®
Slave device, the reader emits a series of ticks.