CHAPTER 10 SYSTEM MODE (INTERFACE COMMANDS)
B-EP
Series
10-30
10.10.6 BONDING TABLE DELETION COMMAND
[ESC] BE
Function
Deletes the bonding table of the Bluetooth.
Format
[ESC] BE; aaaaaaaaaaaa [LF] [NUL]
[ESC] BE; b [LF] [NUL]
Term
aaaaaaaaaaaa: Bluetooth device address (BD address)
12-byte ASCII (hex. code) “0” to “9,” “A” to “F”
b:
Delete all (all registered bonding tables)
1-byte
“
∗
” (fixed)
Explanation
(1) This command deletes not only the bonding table of designated BD address but
the link between the bonding table and the BD address.
(2) In the LABEL mode (Mode = 0), RECEIPT mode (Mode = 1) or RECEIPT1 mode
(Mode = 2), the printer returns “38H” (setting completed) when the processing for
the Bluetooth module is completed successfully, and returns “39H” (setting error)
when failed. In the TPCL mode (Mode = A) or TPCL1 mode (Mode = B), the
printer returns “38” (setting completed) when the setting for the Bluetooth module
is completed, and returns “39” (setting error) when failed.
(3) An error status is returned when the designated BD address does not exist in the
bonding table, as well as a deletion of the table from the flash ROM cannot be
performed properly.
(4) When “Delete all (“
∗
”) is designated, the registered BD addresses are all deleted.
When the BD address of unspecified destination was set in the bonding setting,
they can be deleted only by designating “Delete all.”
To set BD address of specific destination again, it is required to execute a “Delete
all” by this command.
(5) This command is effective only when the power is turned on in the SYSTEM mode.
It is invalid when the SYSTEM mode is entered by using the System Mode Shift
Command.
(6) This command can be sent from either the Bluetooth interface or the IrDA
interface. When the printer power is not turned off then on after sending the
command via either interface, and command transmission is performed via a
different interface, the command may be invalid.
(7) Both uppercase and lowercase letters are effective as ASCII codes for “A” to “F” in
the BD adderss of the destination.