Zebra Technologies Portable Encoding Printer user manual A Typical Bluetooth Connection Sequence

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Address (BDA) loaded into its radio module when manu- factured.

A Typical Bluetooth Connection Sequence

In this simplified sequence “Joe’s Terminal” is a Bluetooth ready hand held terminal running an applica- tion that needs access to a printer.

1.Joe’s Terminal performs a search of its “piconet” (a Device Inquiry) and determines that there are four Blue- tooth devices in the vicinity.

2.Joe’s Terminal queries each of the four nearby de- vices to determine which services they provide (a Service Discovery). The Bluetooth enabled Cameo “Sandy’s Printer” offers the printing service.

3.Joe’s Terminal sends a print connection request to Sandy’s Printer.

4.Sandy’s Printer evaluates the request and deter- mines that Joe’s Terminal is permitted to use the print service, but only if the correct password is submitted.

5.Sandy’s Printer queries Joe’s Terminal for the pass- word (Authentication).

6.Joe’s Terminal returns the correct password and the print connection is established.

7.After Joe’s Terminal is finished printing it disconnects with Sandy’s Printer. (Some Bluetooth services discon- nect automatically, others must be closed manually.)

There are several layers of security in the Bluetooth system, so this sequence may not be a completely accu- rate representation of how your printer may function in a Bluetooth environment. For the most part, communica- tions using the Bluetooth protocol are initiated and pro- cessed without any operator intervention, much like the IrDA system described previously.

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Contents Portable Encoding Printer Users ManualCanadian Compliance Statement Proprietary StatementProduct Improvements FCC Compliance StatementCONTENTS communications Battery LatchCommunications for optional IrDAPublication.pdf filename INTRODUCTIONKeypad Functions CONTROLSSelf Test Removing and Replacing Battery Packs BATTERIES AND CHARGINGChargers Conditioning Battery PacksSafety Warnings Low Battery ShutdownINSTALLATION OF MEDIA INSTALLATION OF MEDIA IN THE CAMEO PEP Cleaning the Media Sensor MAINTENANCECleaning the print head Cleaning the platen print rollerPlaten CLEANING THE CAMEO PEPPrint Head Media SensorReading Cards MAGNETIC CARD ENCODER MCEEncoding Cards Stripe faces this way USING THE CAMEO PEP MAGNETIC CARD ENCODERSlide card in this direction Cable Communications COMMUNICATING TO THE PRINTERLinking a Printer to an IrDA Host IR CommunicationsBluetooth Networking Overview A Typical Bluetooth Connection Sequence Address BDA loaded into its radio module when manu- facturedMedia does not feed TROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshooting Guide No powerStatus light always on Reduced battery charge lifeCommunication Error Status light flashing and beeper chimesAppendices INTERFACE CABLES APPENDIX AINTERFACE CABLES INTERFACE CABLES continued MEDIA SUPPLIES APPENDIX BMAINTENANCE SUPPLIES APPENDIX CZebra Technologies APPENDIX DPRODUCT SUPPORT Zebra Technologies Europe LimitedPATENT INFORMATION