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FS28 working in Bluetooth Slave Mode.
When FS28 works in Bluetooth Slave Mode, it will work as a slave device when the Bluetooth
connection established. This means FS28 will not execute any task such as finger detection,
enrollment, identification until it is told by host to so.
Difference between Bluetooth Master Mode and Bluetooth Slave Mode:
It is different to Bluetooth Master Mode. In Bluetooth Master Mode, the host acts as a slave and
listens to FS28. FS28 will auto detecting finger and actively send the detected image to host once
the finger is detected. In Bluetooth Slave Mode, the host acts as a master to control FS28 to execute
task. FS28 is just listening to the host instruction to perform task. FS28 will not detect any finger or
send any image to host until the host tells it to do so.
Procedure to use FS28 Slave Mode:
Step 1: Select Bluetooth Slave Mode.
To select Bluetooth Slave Mode, just enter FS28 admin menu, go to 1.<Operating Mode> - > 2.BT
Slave Mode (Bluetooth slave mode).
After selecting Bluetooth slave mode, the Home menu will be upgraded as below:
Step 2: Pair FS28 to a PC.
Pair FS28 with a PC. Please refer to Page 10-12 for detail pairing procedure.
Step 3: Run the Bluetooth Slave Mode Demo program.
Execute the “
FS28_Bluetooth_Slave_Mode_Demo.exe
”. Password is required to run this demo.
Default password is 123456.
Choose the Bluetooth Outgoing Port (
For distinguish between Bluetooth Outgoing Port and
Bluetooth Incoming Port, please refer to Page 13)
. When you open the outgoing port, the Bluetooth
connection will be built and you can start to control FS28 with the demo program.
Note: You need to have installed Microsoft .Net Framework 4.0 client profile before you run the
“FS28BluetoothSlaveModeDemo.exe”. If your PC does not have Microsoft .Net Framework 4.0
client profile, please download it from
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17113