3. Scan the bar code to add a carriage return and line feed as termination characters.
Additional information:
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The
Xenon/Granit User Guide
contains bar codes to set other combinations of termination
characters. To add a different termination suffix, scan the SUFBK2 (Add Suffix) bar code,
then scan the bar codes for the desired suffix.
Configure task and VoiceConsole
1. Set the following advanced parameter in Task config
barcodeport = bt_scan
2. Turn on Bluetooth on the device.
3. View the properties of the device and ensure Bluetooth is enabled. If it is not enabled, click
Edit this device and set Bluetooth Enabled to "enabled".
4. Select Pair this device with a peripheral.
5. For Pairing type select "Bluetooth Scanner".
6. For Connection Mode select "Device initiates connection with peripheral".
7. In the Bluetooth Address field enter the Bluetooth MAC address of the scanner. This 12-
character ID is labeled "MAC ID" and is found on the side of the battery unit of the scanner.
8. For Security select "Enabled" or "Disabled" as desired.
9. If security is enabled, enter "0000" for Security Key.
10. Click Pair with peripheral to initiate pairing.
Scanner as Initiator
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The Granit 1911i scanner must be set to Scanner Reconnect Mode (the scanner will
continuously attempt to connect to the device, and if disconnected the scanner will manage
the reconnection).
1. Restore factory defaults by scanning the Remove Custom Defaults and Activate Defaults bar
codes.
2. Scan the Scanner Reconnect Mode bar code.
3. Scan the bar code to add a carriage return and line feed as termination characters.
4. For scan-based pairing, create a pairing bar code for each Talkman device. The bar code
begins with {FNC3}LnkB followed by the 12-digit Bluetooth MAC address for the Talkman
device:
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