Accessing the EZ Pairing Menu

To access the application menu, tap the EZ Pairing icon near the bottom right corner of the Home screen. This icon is only available if:

the EZ Pairing application has been enabled (Start > Power Tools > EZ Pairing) and

the Windows Default screen configuration on the terminal has been disabled (not selected) under Start > Settings > Home > Items.

EZ Pairing Icon

Menu Options

Menu Item

Description

 

 

 

 

Launch Barcode

Displays the Mac Address bar code on the screen so you can re-initiate a pairing if the

connection was lost or initiate a pairing with a different device.

 

 

 

Start Service

Starts the service connection between the terminal and paired device without exiting the

EZ Pairing application.

 

 

 

Stop Service

Stops the service connection between the terminal and paired device without exiting the

EZ Pairing application.

 

 

 

About

Displays version and copyright information about EZ Pairing.

 

 

Exit

Exits the EZ Pairing application.

 

 

Modifying the EZ Pairing Configuration File

The EZPairing.exm configuration file is stored in the \Honeywell root folder of the terminal. This file specifies configuration parameters for EZ Pairing and must not be moved. You can use the EZConfig Editor on your workstation or terminal to modify the EZ Pairing service settings.

For more information on how to use the EZConfig Editor, see EZConfig Editor on the Workstation (PC) on page 4-1or EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal on page 3-1.

EZPairing.exm Service Settings Section

Key

Description

 

 

 

 

Debug

Enable or disable the creation of a EZ Pairing debug log. When enabled, information is

saved to /IPSM/EZPAIRING.LOG.

 

 

 

Device

Specify the type of ring scanner (e.g., Honeywell) to be paired with the Dolphin terminal.

The device type determines the required header for the EZ Pairing bar code.

 

 

 

 

Specify the COM Port to use for data transmission. Auto Select enables or disables the

COMPort

automatic selection of the COM Port. Refer to the terminal user's guide for additional

 

information on available ports.

 

 

Security

Select authentication and encryption security levels for connecting and communicating

with the remote device (ring scanner).

 

 

 

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