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Allflex AFX-110 - Using Wireless Bluetooth Connection

Allflex AFX-110
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5.2 Using wireless Bluetooth
®
connection
5.2.1 BLUETOOTH® management
The AFX-110 is equipped with a Class 2
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Bluetooth® module to communicate. This device is compliant
with the Bluetooth® Serial Port Profile (SPP).
Enable the Bluetooth® feature by using the AFX-100/AFX-110 Software or by using the menu
“Bluetooth settings”.
Bluetooth® works on a premise that one end of the communication will be paired to the other one. A
host initiates communications and looks for other devices to connect. Smart phones and computers
usually establish the connection with readers which are connectable and discoverable.
Note 5 Understanding the Bluetooth
®
icon:
Disabled
Connectable mode
Host mode
No icon
Blinking
Fixed
Blinking
Fixed
Not connected
Connected
Not connected
Connected
Note 6 A single beep is emitted with a visual message when the Bluetooth
®
connection is
established. Three beeps are emitted with a visual message when the disconnection occurs.
Note 7 If you are using a Smartphone, an application is required (not supplied).
5.2.2 Pairing from AFX-100/AFX-110 Software
AFX-100/AFX-110 Software is able to search for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity and pair to
one of them. The target here is to find your reader and to connect it to your computer by
Bluetooth.
NOTE:
Before continuing, make sure the Bluetooth is enabled on your reader.
1. Click on “Connect” menu and select “Connect Bluetooth Reader…”
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Operating distance of communication is around 15 m (49 ft).
About Bluetooth
Bluetooth settings
>
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On/Off
Select device
Authentication
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