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1. Use the Serial Port Connection sub-wizard to connect a
virtual
serial port on your local device to
the remote Bluetooth printer device supporting the Serial Port Profile (SPP).
2. Start the printing software and choose the previously configured virtual serial port as the printer
port.
7 Advanced configuration using the
Control Panel
The Control Panel may be used by advanced users to manually configure to modify the configuration
of your Bluetooth device.
7.1 Local settings
1. Go to Start Menu\Settings\Connections
2. Click the BlueCard icon
3. Hardware
settings:
bdaddress
,
friendly name
and
FW revision
information is automatically retrieved from the CF
card. To refresh, click
Update
.
4. Mode
settings:
Select default mode for the CF-card:
a) discoverable or non-discoverable
b) Connectable or non-connectable.
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If you want to use the FileTransfer application as a server, you must have the device both
discoverable and connectable.
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You must not choose discoverable and non-connectable, this combination is not yet
supported.
5. Security settings and pairing with other Bluetooth devices:
a) Select if you by default should require authentication or not.
b) Select if you by default should use encryption.
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When you have paired with another Bluetooth device, the device will appear in the list of
paired devices.
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You may remove it by selecting it and clicking the remove button.
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If you switch to another CF-card after pairing, the link-key will not work and you must re-pair
with any previously paired Bluetooth devices.
6. Serial Ports settings: See below.
7.2 Dial-Up Networking and LAN Access
Configure for Dial-Up Networking (DUN) and LAN Access