Psion Teklogix MLP 3040 Series manual Bluetooth Interface, Pairing Mode, Printer Configuration

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Bluetooth Interface

Printer Configuration

Emulation

Emulation Printek

Possible Values: Printek*, O’Neil, ZPL-II, Mt3, CPCL, Hex Dump

This feature sets the family of printer commands that may be used by a host application program to control the various capabilities of the printer. The printer will only respond to commands valid for the currently selected emulation. For more information, please refer to the MLP 3040 Series Programmer’s Manual.

Bluetooth Interface

INTERFACE MENU

Bluetooth

Note that “Bluetooth” must be displayed on the bottom line of the display in order to access the following features and for this interface to be active when Setup is exited.

Emulation

Emulation Printek

Possible Values: Printek*, O’Neil, ZPL-II, Mt3, CPCL, Hex Dump

This feature sets the family of printer commands that may be used by a host application program to control the various capabilities of the printer. The printer will only respond to commands valid for the currently selected emulation. For more information, please refer to the MLP 3040 Series Programmer’s Manual.

Note: After pressing the Pairing Mode Enter Button to move from Emulation to Pairing Mode, the printer will pause and display “Waiting for Bluetooth” while reading the current configuration from the Bluetooth interface module.

Pairing Mode

Possible Values: Paired*, Unpaired

Pairing Mode Paired

This feature allows Bluetooth pairing to occur between the printer and the connecting device whenever Security is required by either device. Pairing requires that the PIN on the printer and the connecting exactly match each other.

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Contents Psion Teklogix Corporation 3000 Kustom Drive Hebron, KY MLP3040 Series Operator’s ManualBattery Disposal FCC Part 15 Class BDo not operate near a heat source Lesen Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme die Aufbau- und BedienungsanleitungNehmen Sie den Drucker nicht in der Nähe einer Wärmequelle in Betrieb Page Introduction Printer ConfigurationPower Considerations Getting StartedAdvanced Setup Features Table of ContentsMaintenance and Troubleshooting SpecificationsIntroduction Page Battery Installation and Charging Figure 1 - Battery Installation and Power ConnectorGetting Started Getting Started Installing MediaRoll Media Figure 2 - Opening Paper DoorFigure 4 - Paper Laying Through Print Head Cassette MediaFigure 3 - Media Support Movable SupportTurning the Printer On and Off Performing A Printer Self TestFigure 5 - Cassette In Printer Host Interface Set Up Factory Default Interface SettingsInterface Belt Loop System Control Panel Daily OperationIntroduction Figure 6 - Control PanelPrinter Configuration Removing Printed OutputMLP 3040 and MLP 3040 LP Models Battery Charging Printer Configuration Figure 7 - Tearing Off Printed OutputMLP 3040 SL Models Figure 9 - Using The Magnetic Card Reader Using the Magnetic Card ReaderFigure 8 - MLP 3040 Power Connector & Battery Indicator Power Connector Battery IndicatorAdditional Messages Check PaperPaper Door Open Setup Basics Printer ConfigurationIntroduction To Setup Figure 10 - MLP 3040 Control PanelEntering Setup Exiting SetupSelecting Menus Interface Menu Setup Menu SummaryFormat Menu Options MenuFormat Menu Current FormatFormat Name Font SpacingLeft Margin Maximum Paper Speed Right MarginPrint Contrast Form Feed DistanceGap Sensitivity Mark SensingMark Sensitivity Tear to Mark DistancePresent Distance Interface MenuSerial Interface Current Host I/OData Bits EmulationBaud Rate Stop BitsETX/ACK Handshaking IrDA InterfaceXON/XOFF Handshaking RTS/CTS HandshakingBluetooth Interface Pairing ModeDiscoverability Role PolicyRole Policy Defer Discoverability OnWi-Fi Interface Local NameAddress WLAN SSID WLAN TypeWLAN Channel WLAN WEP BitsIP Address Assign WEP Key WEP Key WEP Key WEP KeyWLAN Auth IP AddressIP Gateway Options MenuIP Subnet Mask Tunnel Port NumberUser Language Auto Power DownMaximum Format Number Truncate LinesPrint Promotion Print Promo NoPage Pin # Interfacing To A Host ComputerRS-232C Serial Interface DescriptionIrDA Interface Bluetooth InterfaceFigure 12 - Wireless Indicator & IrDA Window Interfacing to a Host ComputerWi-Fi Interface Page Operation Without A Battery Power ConsiderationsAuto Power Down Standby OperationPage Maintenance and Troubleshooting CleaningFigure 13 - Printer Cleaning Areas Additional Battery and Safety Information Battery CareCharging the Battery Maintenance and TroubleshootingTesting the Power Supply and Battery Solution TroubleshootingError Messages MessageSolution Other ProblemsProblem Possible CauseObtaining Service Interface Menu Advanced Setup FeaturesFormat Menu Options MenuPage Print & Font Samples Print SamplesCourier Font With International Extended Character Set Courier Font PC Line Drawing Extended Character SetPrint & Font Samples Sans Serif Font Page Printing Specifications SpecificationsPrinter Specifications Power ManagementEnvironmental Specifications SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Operator Controls and IndicatorsMedia Specifications Receipt PaperLabels Gap Sensing Specifications Black Mark PositionFigure 14 - Black Mark Position Supplies and Accessories AccessoriesSupplies Page Glossary of Terms Glossary